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Last-minute savings to see the world with Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Last-minute savings to see the world with Regent Seven Seas Cruises

West Australian21-05-2025

Having flexibility to book travel at short notice means being able to take advantage of last-minute cruise deals. Like the ones offered by Regent Seven Seas Cruises aboard their luxury small ships.
Regent has savings of 30-50 per cent off a wide range of select itineraries throughout 2025 and 2026, including culinary and wine Spotlight sailings in Europe, and closer-to-home cruises in Asia-Pacific.
Among the promotional itineraries are the 12-night
Spotlight on Wine
voyage from Trieste, Italy to Barcelona, Spain, which features Steven Honig who shares the story behind his family's Napa Valley winery, Honig Winery, and a selection of its top vintages. This sailing departs on October 22, 2025, aboard Seven Seas Mariner. Fares are priced at $7765 per person in a Deluxe Veranda F suite, which is 50 per cent off, and includes many shore excursions.
Regent's close-to-home sailings include:
Coastal Wonders of East Asia
— a 20-night voyage aboard Seven Seas Explorer departing November 8, 2025, from Tokyo to Bangkok. The discounted price is $17,200pp (originally $21,500pp) for a Deluxe Veranda Suite G2.
Sojourn To Oz
is a 16-night sailing from Bali to Sydney on board Seven Seas Explorer departing December 12, 2025. The fare is half price at $10,758pp in a Deluxe Veranda Suite G2.
Aussie Bites and Kiwi Sights
departs Sydney on December 28, 2025, for 15 nights, crossing the Tasman Sea to Auckland aboard Seven Seas Explorer. The discounted fare is $16,568pp (originally $22,090pp) in a Deluxe Veranda Suite G2.
Promotional fares on suite bookings are available until June 30, 2025. For terms and conditions and other information visit
RSSC.com
or contact a travel advisor.

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