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Regent Seven Seas Cruises' 2009 World Cruises Feature Enlightening Adventures Ashore
11-06-2007
FORT LAUDERDALE – November 5, 2007
–Regent Seven Seas Cruises,
voted the
“#1 Small-Ship Cruise Line” in Condé
Nast Traveler’s 2007 Readers’ Choice Awards poll, has unveiled an expanded
program of destination-intensive “Adventures Ashore” in conjunction with its two
World Cruises in 2009. These exciting land packages, which are separate from
Regent’s core shore excursions, provide guests with
unprecedented opportunities to broaden their knowledge of the exotic regions on
Regent’s World Cruise itineraries. Regent made history earlier this year by becoming
the first luxury cruise
operator to announce two global cruises in the same year.
Regent’s “Concierge Collection” of
Adventures Ashore range in length from 12 hours to
four nights and encompass a broad range of
once-in-a-lifetime activities. Participants can tour Chile’s volcanoes
amongst Magellanic penguins on a “Grand Patagonia Overland” journey, or enjoy an
exclusive Imperial dinner prepared by Chairman Mao’s chef in China’s
Forbidden City as part of the “Beijing and The
Great Wall” package. These and other enlightening Adventures Ashore tours are
available in conjunction with Regent’s two World Cruises for 2009, with per
person, double occupancy rates ranging from $310 to $5,450.
Regent’s
“Grand Circumnavigation” aboard 700-guest, all-suite, all-balcony
Seven Seas Voyager® departs January 12 from Los Angeles to
Fort Lauderdale, calling at ports in Australia, New
Zealand, China, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and Turkey through May 2009.
Regent’s 2009 “Ring of Fire” journey aboard 700-guest, all-suite,
all-balcony Seven Seas Mariner®
departs January 26 from Fort Lauderdale to call at ports in Argentina, Chile,
Australia, Singapore, China, Japan, Alaska and Canada through May 2009.
“Our 2009
“Concierge Collection” Adventures Ashore offer our guests incredible
opportunities to extend their exploration of intriguing destinations and
cultural capitals on every continent,” said Darius Mehta, Director of Land
Programs. These eye-opening programs provide Regent guests with more
opportunities to enjoy memorable travel experiences by venturing inland and off
the beaten track.”
Adventures Ashore aboard Seven Seas Voyager’s
2009 Grand Circumnavigation cruise include:
- “Romantic Escape at Moorea Pearl” (January 22 to 23) - Guests enjoy an intimate journey to
Moorea, one of the most idyllic Polynesian islands considered the inspiration
for James Michener’s novel Bali Hai. Guests can enjoy an intimate
dinner for two and spend the night in an above-water bungalow at the distinctive
Pearl Resort.
- Kangaroo Island Wilderness Retreat & Indian Pacific Train
(February 17 to 21) – Explore
Australia in a unique new way during tours of Adelaide and
Kangaroo Island, followed by a scenic journey by rail to Perth. Along the
way, guests will cross the Nullarbor
Plain, visit the Gold Rush town of
Kalgoorie and observe the continent’s diverse natural beauty.
Upon arrival in Perth, guests will take a tour of the twin cities,
Perth
and Fremantle, before being transferred to the ship.
- “Imperial to Colonial and Mai Chau’s Hill
Tribes” (March 13 to 16) - This
eye-opening look into the history, culture, architecture and people of Vietnam
features an insider’s tour of the intricate maze of markets—and ancient legends
of the lake—in Hanoi’s Old Quarter.
- “Delhi, Agra, Jaipur” (March 23 to 26) - Guests explore the palaces, temples,
forts and monuments linking contemporary India with past
rulers, empires and dynasties. The program features four days of exploration in
India,
including visits to the Buddhist temples of Colombo, Jaipur’s
Pink City,
Lutyen’s Delhi and the Taj Mahal at both sunset and
sunrise.
Adventures Ashore aboard Seven Seas Mariner’s
2009 Ring of Fire cruise include:
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“Darwin, Bamurru Safari Camp and Kakadu”
(March 30 to April 3) –
Australia’s colorful past and rugged natural beauty is on display
during this scenic sojourn through the Northern Territory.
The tour begins with a flight to Darwin, where
guests will visit the Botanical Garden, Museum of the Arts & Natural
Sciences and other historic sites of the city. Guests will then fly to
Bathurst Island, one of the Tiwi Islands, to meet
the Tiwi People, and delve into their centuries-old culture and history. The
next day, guests will proceed to Swim Creek Station for a two-night stay at
Bamurru Plains Safari Camp. During the stay, guests can participate in a wide
range of activities, and explore the thriving ecosystem, pristine coastal
floodplains and wetlands abundant with diverse bird, reptile and wildlife
species. The tour concludes with a cruise on the lovely Yellow Waters Lagoon at
Kakadu
National Park, a World Heritage site, followed by a chartered flight
featuring spectacular views over the park en route to Darwin and the
ship.
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“Special Access Terracotta Warriors and Li River
Cruise” (April 24 to 27) - This
thrilling excursion features exclusive access to a second level of Xian, China’s
spectacular Terra Cotta Warriors, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a heavily
restricted archeological discovery.
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“Panda Encounter – A Day at the Panda
Research Base”
(April 29 to May 1) - Here, travelers can share a hug—and a memorable photo
op—with a giant panda at the Giant Panda Breeding Research base in Chengdu City,
the capital of China’s SW Sichuan province.
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