Regent Seven Seas Cruises Introduces New Multi-Day Land Programs for 2026 and Beyond
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has introduced a new collection of nearly 50 multi-day land programs designed to be enjoyed before or after selected sailings from 2026 onward. The programs are available across destinations in Africa and Arabia, Alaska, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, and North America.
The land programs are offered on itineraries sailing aboard six ships from Regent’s fleet and are intended for guests who wish to combine cruise travel with extended time on land. By arriving early or staying longer after their voyage, travellers can explore embarkation and disembarkation cities at a more relaxed pace while gaining deeper insight into each destination.

Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, said the new land offerings extend the onboard experience by allowing guests to spend more time discovering the culture, history and local character of the regions they visit. The programs are designed to integrate smoothly with existing itineraries while maintaining the brand’s approach to comfort and service.
Bookings for the land programs are now open. They are available at an additional cost and must be reserved at least 90 days prior to sailing. Availability varies by itinerary and departure date.

Selected Land Program Highlights
Gems of the Côte d’Azur (Pre-Cruise | 4 Days)
Offered ahead (Departing July 6, 2026) of a Mediterranean sailing aboard Seven Seas Splendour, this program begins in Monte Carlo and includes guided visits to Monaco, Èze, Nice and Antibes. Guests will enjoy cultural touring, regional cuisine and wine experiences before embarking on the cruise to Rome (Civitavecchia).
British Countryside and Cuisine (Pre-Cruise | 5 Days)
Available prior to an August 3, 2026, sailing on Seven Seas Voyager, this program explores London, Oxford, Winchester and Beaulieu. Highlights include visits to historic landmarks, cathedrals and palaces, as well as a dining experience in London, before joining a round-trip cruise from Southampton.
Discover the Good Land (Pre-Cruise | 4 Days)
This Alaska-based program introduces guests to the Kenai Peninsula ahead of an August 5, 2026, sailing aboard Seven Seas Explorer. The itinerary focuses on natural scenery, regional communities and cultural heritage before the Inside Passage voyage to Vancouver.
Treasures of Luang Prabang (Post-Cruise | 4 Days)
Following a November 10, 2026, Southeast Asia sailing from Hong Kong to Bangkok on Seven Seas Explorer, guests can continue their journey with a four-day stay in Luang Prabang, Laos. The program includes temple visits, local cultural experiences, a Mekong River cruise and participation in traditional ceremonies.
Galveston Getaway (Post-Cruise | 4 Days)
After completing a November 15, 2026, Caribbean sailing from Miami to Galveston aboard Seven Seas Splendour, guests can explore Galveston and Houston. The itinerary includes time in historic districts, culinary experiences and a visit to Space Centre Houston.
Jewels of the South (Post-Cruise | 4 Days)
This program follows a December 29, 2026, sailing aboard Seven Seas Explorer from Sydney to Auckland. Guests will spend four days in Queenstown, New Zealand, combining alpine scenery, regional food and wine experiences, and outdoor activities.
Outdoors & Active in Cape Town (Post-Cruise | 5 Days)
Offered after a January 17, 2027, sailing from Port Louis, Mauritius, to Cape Town aboard Seven Seas Navigator, this program focuses on active exploration. Highlights include hiking Table Mountain, visiting Cape Point Nature Reserve, time in Simon’s Town and opportunities for independent exploration.
The expanded land program collection reflects Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ focus on offering guests more flexibility and choice in how they experience destinations, both at sea and on land.












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