The Bahamas-flagged ship Seven Seas Voyager, the season's second vessel, made a scheduled call at India's Port New Mangalore Port (NMP) on Friday, December 27th.
The luxury ship, operated by RSSC/Regent Seven Seas Cruises, arrived at 6:30 a.m. and departed at 5:30 p.m.
With max capacity 770 passengers (served by 450 crew), the 206-meter Seven Seas Voyager has volume 42,363 GT-tons, 12 decks and 353 staterooms.
As part of its Arabian Sea itinerary, the ship is en route from Fujairah UAE to Colombo (Sri Lanka), with intermediate stops at India's port cities Mumbai, Goa, New Mangalore, and Cochin.
Passengers were greeted with traditional Indian hospitality, showcasing the region’s cultural richness. Shore excursions were organized to prominent local attractions, including Karkala Gomateshwara Temple, 1000 Pillar Basadi, Soans Farm, Kalbhavi Cashew Factory, Gokarnatha Temple, and local markets.