Published on February 24, 2026

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Luxury travelers departing from or arriving in Monte Carlo, London, Whittier, Bangkok, Galveston, Auckland, and Cape Town will soon have more opportunities to explore beyond the ship. Regent Seven Seas Cruises has introduced a new collection of nearly 50 multi-day land programs that will be available on select sailings beginning in 2026 and extending into 2027. The expanded portfolio is designed to give guests deeper cultural immersion, allowing them to extend their journeys with curated experiences before or after their cruise. These programs will be offered across six ships in the company’s fleet and focus on local culture, heritage, cuisine, and natural landscapes. Bookings are now open, and travelers should note that land programs must be reserved at least 90 days prior to sailing. Availability varies depending on the specific voyage.
The newly introduced land extensions reflect a growing demand among luxury travelers for longer, more immersive journeys. Instead of limiting exploration to port visits, the programs allow guests to spend multiple days experiencing a destination in depth.
Each itinerary includes:
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These extensions are offered at an additional cost and are aligned with specific sailings.
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The four-day “Gems of the Côte d’Azur” program is available before the July 6, 2026 sailing aboard Seven Seas Splendor. Travelers departing from Monte Carlo will explore the French Riviera’s coastal towns, cultural landmarks, and Mediterranean scenery before the ship sails to Rome.
Guests joining the August 3, 2026 roundtrip voyage from Southampton on Seven Seas Voyager can opt for the five-day “British Countryside and Cuisine” experience. The itinerary includes time in:
The program highlights historic architecture, rural landscapes, and regional culinary traditions.
Before the August 2026 sailing of Seven Seas Explorer from Whittier to Vancouver, guests can participate in the four-day “Discover the Good Land” program. This extension focuses on Alaska’s wilderness, scenic landscapes, and wildlife-rich environments.
After a 12-night voyage from Hong Kong to Bangkok in November 2026, travelers aboard Seven Seas Explorer can join the four-day “Treasures of Luang Prabang” program.
The experience includes:
Following the 15-night sailing from Miami to Galveston on Seven Seas Splendor, guests can extend their trip with the four-day “Galveston Getaway.”
The itinerary focuses on:
Passengers disembarking in Auckland after the December 29, 2026 sailing from Sydney aboard Seven Seas Explorer can choose the four-day “Jewels of the South.”
This program showcases New Zealand’s natural scenery and cultural experiences, offering a deeper look at the country beyond the cruise port.
For active travelers, the five-day “Outdoors & Active in Cape Town” program is available after the January 17, 2027 voyage aboard Seven Seas Navigator from Mauritius to Cape Town.
The extension emphasizes:
The new land collection spans multiple vessels, including:
Overall, the programs cover destinations across:
This global reach aligns with the cruise line’s strategy to provide destination-focused luxury travel.
Travelers considering these extensions should keep the following key points in mind:
Because the programs are integrated with cruise schedules, they offer convenient logistics and coordinated transfers.
The introduction of nearly 50 new land programs reflects a broader shift in luxury travel toward experiential and longer stays. Tourism authorities worldwide continue to promote extended visits and deeper cultural engagement, which support local economies and sustainable tourism goals. By encouraging travelers to spend more time in gateway cities and surrounding regions, the programs help distribute tourism benefits while enhancing the overall travel experience.
Many embarkation and disembarkation cities such as Monte Carlo, Southampton, Bangkok, Auckland, and Cape Town serve as gateways to culturally and geographically rich regions.
These structured extensions allow travelers to:
With bookings already open, the expanded land collection is expected to appeal to travelers planning milestone journeys and long-haul vacations. The combination of luxury cruising and curated land exploration reflects a growing trend toward integrated, destination-rich travel experiences. For travelers seeking to transform a cruise into a comprehensive global journey, the new programs offer opportunities to explore iconic regions more deeply whether discovering the French Riviera before departure, experiencing Laos after a Southeast Asia voyage, or extending an African itinerary with outdoor adventures in Cape Town.
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