RSSC-Regent Seven Seas Cruises unveiled its longest World Cruise to date, setting sail on January 10th, 2026, onboard Seven Seas Mariner.
Regent’s 2026 World Cruise, called The Sense of Adventure, is a round-trip journey embarking from PortMiami Florida USA where passengers will sail 3 oceans over 154 nights, discovering destinations in the Americas, South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand, Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Cruising 39,722 nautical miles (73,565 km), guests can explore 77 ports of call in 41 different countries across 6 continents. The voyage visits 3 new ports of call to the line: Lifou Island, and Mare of the Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia, and Waingapu (Sumba Island, Indonesia).
Regent curated experiences on land with a total of 431 free shore trips and 16 in-port overnights for extended exploration in locales including Darwin Australia, Walvis Bay Namibia and Bora Bora French Polynesia. Additionally, 3 shoreside excursions (Across the Archipelago Dinner at Garuda Wisnu Kencana in Bali, Indonesia; A Taste of History at the Battleship Missouri in Honolulu Hawaii and Passport to Portuguese Flavor at Convento do Beato in Lisbon) offer deeper cultural exploration.
The itinerary provides access to 47 UNESCO-listed sites, such as the Monastery of Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve (from Praslin Seychelles), the Great Barrier Reef (from Cairns QLD Australia) and Robben Island (from Cape Town South Africa).
Prior to boarding Regent's Mariner ship, tourists will kick off the round-the-world adventure with a 1-night pre-cruise luxury hotel stay in Miami, and a pre-cruise gala event.
Fares for the 154-night journey start from US$95,000 per passenger for a luxurious Deluxe Veranda Suite and US$266,499 per passenger for a Master Suite.
New for RSSC Shoreside Experiences offered during 2026 World Voyage are three:
A Taste of History at the Battleship Missouri (January 31st, 2026) in Honolulu Hawaii
Across the Archipelago Dinner at Garuda Wisnu Kencana (March 23rd, 2026) in Bali Indonesia
Passport to Portuguese Flavor at Convento do Beato (June 1st, 2026) in Lisbon Portugal.