Regent Seven Seas Cruises has released its 2021-22 programme, featuring 146 voyages and 116 overnight stays.
The cruises embark from April 2021 through to May 2022 and include 27 new ports of call spanning Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Africa, South America and the Caribbean.
There are also first-time sailings for Seven Seas Splendor in Northern Europe and the Baltic and for Seven Seas Explorer in Alaska; immersive new land programmes; new shore excursions and access to newly announced Unesco World Heritage Sites in Japan, Portugal and Italy.
There is also a greater emphasis on Asia, including 10 voyages sailing the region with multiple in-port overnights.
Other highlights of the programme include first sailings to the historic Black Sea since 2014, with calls in Romania, Bulgaria and Ukraine; a return to the Seychelles, Mauritius and Reunion in the Indian Ocean; and a scenic journey to Antarctica sailing near Deception Island, Paradise Bay and Half Moon Island.
There will also be access to more than 350 Unesco World Heritage Sites and a “unique” Asia-Pacific route for Regent’s 2022 World Cruise Elements of the Pacific.
Three Grand Voyages will also feature, including a unique European Tour that combines the best of Northern Europe and the Mediterranean on Regent’s newest ship, Seven Seas Splendor; and there will be a digital brochure and video showcase with additional details.
Jason Montague, president and chief executive of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, said: “These voyages represent the most stunning and ambitious collection in our company’s history.
“We are sailing to even more legendary and lesser-known destinations highlighted by included immersive land experiences in every port.
“Whether searching for an exciting adventure, a new way to unwind or for something entirely different, we invite luxury travellers to find it with Regent and discover their next unrivalled experience, with the highest levels of elegance, comfort and hospitality onboard.”
Bookings are now open.