Embark on Regent Seven Seas Grand Voyages, World Cruises or shorter cruises and enjoy the experience!. Journey from French Polynesia to the jewels of Asia. Or circumnavigate South America, and pay homage to the ancient civilizations of Peru before visiting the Falkland Islands. Or you can follow the Ring of Fire on a passge to the smouldering landscapes of the Pacific Rim on to the wonders of Australia and New Zealand. Or you may like to experience the Discovery Collection, a series of cruises encompassing both the ancient civilizations of Egypt and the heavenly islands of the Indian Ocean.
Everything looks different when you see it in one of the most privileged ways on earth. Everything is so much more memorable, when you are relaxed and ready to appreciate it to the full. This state of mind is the perfect way to experience some of the most distinctive destinations our planet has to offer.
South America cruise destination
South America is a continent of incredible contrasts. Cosmopolitan cities are dwarfed by cloud topped mountains and great plateaux; evidence of ancient civilisations mingle with vibrant contemporary culture in a land so special, so alien, that a visit is never forgotten.
Mediterranean cruising
The warmth of the Mediterranean climate is matched only by the legendary hospitality of its friendly, cultured people. Hardly surprising that this diverse area has long been a favourite with the most discerning cruise guests – and who are we to break with tradition?
Northern Europe cruises
Ignored by all too many voyagers in favour of the resorts of Southern Europe, Northern Europe has so much to offer: some of the world’s most exclusive and refined capitals, icily beautiful fjords and coastlines, and glimpses of the legendary midnight sun.
Alaska cruises
A fifth of the size of the whole USA, Alaska is the last great wilderness, a tranquil, icy paradise where you feel far removed from the realities of everyday. Here you really can escape and experience the big skies from the intimate surroundings of a small ship.
New England and the Colonial Coast cruise destination
Long celebrated as the most anglicised and historic area of America, New England is also famous for its stunning autumnal scenes, clap-board houses, rugged coastlines and, of course, whale watching.
Far East (Grand Asia Pacific) cruising
The sights, the sounds, the smells of those incredibly ancient, yet sometimes incredibly modern, lands must be experienced to be believed. A visit to the Orient is one of the great travel experiences of life.
Caribbean and the Panama Canal cruises
Beautiful islands with their peculiar sugar loaf mountains, an abundance of fragrant spice trees and stunning white beaches. Balmy relaxed days in the sun – and then perhaps rouse yourself to be awed by the so impressive Panama Canal.
Tahiti cruises
In 1768, French Polynesia was described by Comte de Bougainville as ‘the Garden of Eden, where all live in harmony with nature’. Today you can go exploring these idyllic islands and their take-your-breath-away beauty in unmatched luxury, on board the Paul Gauguin. Named after the illustrious French painter who established residence in Polynesia, the Regent Seven Seas Paul Gauguin reflects the art de vivre and tranquillity which the painter depicted in his masterpieces.
For further details of itineraries, dates and prices, order Regent Seven Seas Cruises 2008/9 Itineraries brochure. |