Travelers need to book by Nov. 30.
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The Regent Seven Seas Navigator cruise ship sailing through Alaska. Photo: Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises is making it easier to sail in style by offering up to 40 percent off trips across the world.
The cruise line’s Black Friday promotion has big savings on select cruises between January and December 2025, Regent Seven Seas shared with Travel + Leisure. Travelers who book by Nov. 30 will also receive up to $1,000 per suite in an onboard credit, which can be used in the spa or to book premium shore excursions.
The sale is available on trips from Africa and Alaska to Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Canada and New England, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, South America, the South Pacific, and beyond.
“With our hallmark inclusion of unlimited shore excursions on every voyage, paired with spacious all-suite accommodation… there are endless possibilities to immerse yourself in the world’s most exuberant cities, pristine beaches and picturesque fjords with Regent,” Andrea DeMarco, the president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, said in a statement shared with T+L. “This generous new… offer, provides the perfect opportunity to savor travel’s richest gifts, from fresh new vistas to tempting new culinary experiences, from Ketchikan to Montenegro, Mumbai to Isafjordur, and everywhere in-between.”
Sail from Bangkok to Dubai, for example, on a 20-night voyage on board the Seven Seas Voyager where guests can take a cooking class in Ko Samui, Thailand, explore the architecture in Mumbai, visit a tea plantation in Sri Lanka, and more; or board the Seven Seas Explorer for a week-long journey through Alaska complete with stops at the Hubbard Glacier as well as in Juneau, in Skagway, and in Ketchikan.
Travelers can also sail on the company’s most recent ship, the Seven Seas Grandeur, on a 10-night voyage from Southampton to Reykjavik with several stops in Norway and Iceland along the way. The 744-guest ship features an impressive 1,600-piece art collection with multiple Picassos and the first-ever Fabergé Egg to be permanently installed at sea.
Regent’s cruises are all-inclusive complete with perks like free unlimited shore excursions, free valet laundry, Starlink Wi-Fi, and included gratuities. Earlier this year, the company introduced new fare options, allowing passengers to pick an all-inclusive cruise-only fare or an “Ultimate All-Inclusive Fare,” which also includes roundtrip flights and a private chauffeur service.