Regent Seven Seas Cruises’® Seven Seas Explorer® visits 10 South American countries this January through March
by Suman Gupta
Mumbai, Nov, 2018 – Seven Seas Explorer, the most luxurious cruise ship ever built, is sailing to South America for the first time. After cruising the Mediterranean, Caribbean, Northern Europe and Africa during her first two years, Seven Seas Explorer will visit picturesque ports in 10 South American countries January through March 2019 during five highly-anticipated voyages.
“Seven Seas Explorer sailing this region of the world for the first time gives her loyal guests the opportunity to experience Seven Seas Explorer in a new way, while providing guests who have not yet sailed on her but want to experience the beauty of South America’s destinations aboard the most luxurious ship ever built one more compelling reason to visit,” Regent Seven Seas Cruises President and CEO Jason Montague said.
Suites for Seven Seas Explorer’s maiden South American sailings are nearly all sold out, with a few still available on the final voyage of the South American sailing on February 17 from Chile to Los Angeles.
The five breathtaking voyages include:
- January 20 (12 nights) – Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires, visiting ports of call in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina.
- January 20 (28 nights) – Rio de Janeiro to Santiago (San Antonio), visiting ports of call in Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Falkland Islands and Chile.
- February 1 (16 nights) – Buenos Aires to Santiago (San Antonio), visiting ports of call in Uruguay, Argentina, Falkland Islands and Chile.
- February 1 (36 nights) – Buenos Aires to Los Angeles, visiting ports of call in Uruguay, Argentina, Falkland Islands, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Guatemala.
- February 17 (20 nights) – Santiago (San Antonio) to Los Angeles, visiting ports of call in Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Mexico.
In addition, Seven Seas Explorer is sailing to South America via her January 6 Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro voyage, which arrives in Brazil at 8 a.m. on January 19. A limited number of suites are available on this transatlantic voyage.
“Seven Seas Explorer continues to earn praise worldwide for setting the highest standard for luxury cruise ships, and her presence in South America will grow this unsurpassed reputation,” Montague added.
Visit www.RSSC.com or contact a professional travel advisor to reserve one of the few remaining suites available on Seven Seas Explorer’s maiden South American voyages. Available all-inclusive fares start at $14,199 per person.
Seven Seas Explorer :Seven Seas Explorer is an all-suite, all-balcony ship, offering up to 750 guests the most elegant accommodations. She features extravagantly designed theaters and lounges, a $7 million art collection, an unparalleled collection of opulent and spacious suites, five lavish gourmet restaurants and an unprecedented level of personalized service. The 375 beautifully appointed suites range from the 307 square-foot Veranda Suite to the lavish 4,443 square-foot Regent Suite. Nearly 90 suites on the Seven Seas Explorer offer butler service. The Regent Suite, with a private in-suite spa with steam room, a custom heated spa on a private balcony, and ceramic-heated lounge beds, offers a car and driver in every port.
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