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While Australians cannot participate on the cruises yet due to the international travel band, Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced its return to sailing with Seven Seas Splendor [pictured] cruising from the UK, beginning September 2021.

The voyage will mark the cruise line’s return to service, as well as Seven Seas Splendor’s inaugural season, with the ship having only completed two cruises with guests after being christened in February 2020 and with a phased return to sailing for the rest of the fleet, luxury travellers will soon be able to once again enjoy the unrivalled Regent experience and the peace of mind that comes with the multi-layered SailSAFE™ health and safety program.

Jason Montague, president and chief executive officer, Regent Seven Seas Cruises said, “Come September we will have the double celebration of our return to the seas as we also recommence the inaugural season of the ship that perfects luxury, Seven Seas Splendor,” adding, “With immaculate design, luxurious suites, exquisite cuisine, dynamic entertainment and outstanding personalised service, Seven Seas Splendor was one of the most highly-anticipated ships to launch in the history of cruising, and my promise to our loyal and eager guests is that without a doubt she will be worth the wait.”

Regent Seven Seas Cruises says it intends to preserve originally planned itineraries, as much as the global health environment at the time allows, presenting guests with the exceptional cruise and destination experience, which they have come to expect from Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

The first cruise in her inaugural season has Seven Seas Splendor scheduled to set sail on 11 September, 2021 for an 11-night voyage, round-trip from Southampton, England, visiting Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland and after her initial voyage, she will transition to explore the beautiful Mediterranean before crossing the Atlantic to sail in the Caribbean.

While many of her sailings are already sold out, there are still opportunities to cruise later in Seven Seas Splendor’s European season, and in the Caribbean in early 2022.

To ensure a smooth and safe resumption of operations, the remainder of the Regent fleet’s return to sailing will be announced at future dates, with voyage suspensions now extended through 30 September, 2021 for Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Navigator, and Seven Seas Voyager.

In conjunction with today’s announcement, Seven Seas Splendor’s voyages are suspended up until her 11 September, 2021 sailing from Southampton.

A report by John Alwyn-Jones, Cruise Editor