Regent Seven Seas Cruises is planning to have all five of its ships back in operation by early next year with Seven Seas Splendour the first to return, in September. The cruise line then intends to preserve already published itineraries as much as possible, beginning with the return of Seven Seas Explorer on October 16 from Venice, Italy.
The ship will take over five of Seven Seas Mariner’s published cruises with the latter going into a technical dry-dock. Seven Seas Mariner will resume sailing on December 18, from Miami, Florida, as will Seven Seas Navigator on January 6. Finally, Seven Seas Voyager will return on February 15, from Barcelona, Spain.
Jason Montague, Chief Executive, Regent Seven Seas said in a statement that the line is incredibly excited that all five of its ships will be back on the ocean by early 2022. Additionally, 17 new sailings in Europe and the Caribbean have been created for Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Voyager as part of the return to sail plan.