CruiseThree grand voyages feature sailings of up to 101 nights across Europe, Asia and beyond.

Longer legendary journeys with Regent Seven Seas

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Three ships will sail this collection: the Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Explorer, and Seven Seas Splendor.
Three ships will sail this collection: the Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Explorer, and Seven Seas Splendor. Photo Credit: Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled its 2028–2029 Legendary Journeys Collection – a trio of extended Grand Voyages ranging from 61 to 101 nights.

Three ships will sail this collection: the Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Explorer, and Seven Seas Splendor.

These voyages will span multiple continents, from Europe to Asia to Australia, and complemented by hundreds of included shore excursions to encourage immersive explorations at each port of call.

Kicking off the collection is the 101-night Grand Pathways of Europe. Guests join the newly refurbished Seven Seas Mariner, sailing from Barcelona to Amsterdam on 30 May 2028. Apart from four overnight stays, the itinerary explores destinations such as Valencia and Bordeaux before continuing through the British Isles, Iceland and Greenland, and into Scandinavia and the Baltics.

The other 101-night itinerary is the Grand Hemispheres Journey aboard Seven Seas Explorer, sailing on 21 October 2028 from Athens to Auckland. It will trace the shores of East Africa and the Arabian Sea, with an overnight in Mumbai before continuing through Southeast Asia.

For guests looking for an Asia specific sailing which also coincides with the year-end celebrations – they can consider the 61-night Grand Silk Seas Passage aboard Seven Seas Splendor, departing on 4 November 2028 from Tokyo to Hong Kong. The voyage covers Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines, plus overnight stays in Shanghai, Ho Chi Minh City and Bangkok, along with an extended stay in Bali.

The 2028-2029 Legendary Journeys Collection opens for reservations on 30 April 2026.

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