Monday, 7 January 2019

"The most luxurious cruise ship ever built" heads Down Under

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced that "The Most Luxurious Ship Ever Built", The Seven Seas Explorer, will cruise Australian and New Zealand waters as part of her 2020-21 season for the first time.

With over $US450 million spent on building the exclusive 375-suite ship – including an art collection and one of the biggest suites at sea – the “Seven Seas Explorer was built for the 1-percenters, with no expense spared every detail was meant to create an everlasting impression on her guests,” says Lisa Pile, Vice President Sales, Australia & New Zealand at Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

“We are incredibly excited to be able to share her unrivalled elegance with local Australian and New Zealand travellers as part of her inaugural season, and to give them a taste of what a truly all-inclusive, luxury cruise ship offers," she says with impressive hype.

"What sets Seven Seas Explorer apart from the rest is her spacious, all-balcony and all-suite accommodation, free gourmet dining across all her restaurants, free fine wines and premium spirits, free unlimited shore excursions in every port of call – and not to mention her near 1-to-1 staff to guest ratio and unrivalled personalised service – which are all part of Regent’s all-inclusive fare.”

Seven Seas Explorer boasts all-suite, all-balcony accommodation featuring sublime European beds, marble bathrooms, luxury amenities from L’Occitane, Bvlgari, Guerlain and Hermes, some of the biggest verandas at sea and a mini-bar that is replenished daily free-of-charge.

For those truly wanting to experience the ‘suite life’, the crown-jewel of Seven Seas Explorer is her one-of-a-kind Regent Suite which features two bedrooms, a living room and a dining room, two rare Picasso lithographs, a custom Steinway piano, an in-suite spa retreat – including heated-tile loungers, sauna, and a hot tub on the veranda – unlimited in-suite treatments from the ship’s Canyon Ranch spa and a private car with driver in every port.

Seven Seas Explorer offers seven speciality restaurants allowing guests to dine whenever, wherever they choose, each with no additional cover charges.

At 56,000 tonnes and carrying only 750 guests, Seven Seas Explorer boasts one of the highest space ratios of any cruise ship.

Seven Seas Explorer will be entering Australian waters for the first time on December 28, 2020, visiting Darwin before she sails down to Sydney on January 6, 2021.

There are nine all-inclusive itineraries exploring regional waters throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia and The South Pacific from November 2020 until April 2021.

For more information on Seven Seas Explorer’s Australasian itineraries, visit: www.rssc.com/explorer2020-21



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