Regent unveils 65 new excursions exclusive to Seven Seas Splendor

Regent Seven Seas Cruises today (June 27) revealed 65 new Mediterranean and Northern Europe shore excursions exclusively for guests sailing on the inaugural 2020 season of Seven Seas Splendor.

These excursions are curated with local tour operators and will expand to all Regent ships sailing Europe starting in 2021.

The excursions are packed with a variety of experiences for guests such as a helicopter ride over the countryside outside Monaco en route to a meal at La Bastide de Moustiers and electric bike tour of La La Cadiere d?Azur, savouring the bouquets throughout the vineyards around Toulon, France. Guests can tour around Sorrento, Italy, and admire Caravaggio?s masterpiece, The Seven Works of Mercy, on display at Pious Mount of Mercy Church in Naples, or learn under the tutelage of a master chef in Greenock, Scotland.

Jason Montague, president and chief executive officer of the cruise line, said: ?We collaborated with the best local tour operators in the region to curate unique and memorable experiences that will result in a truly unrivalled experience for guests sailing on Seven Seas Splendor?s inaugural season.

?Many of these excursions are being offered for the first time by our tour operator partners and are new for luxury travellers. With nearly half of these experiences included in Regent?s Free Unlimited Shore Excursions programme, our new offerings are one more example of how Seven Seas Splendor will perfect luxury.?

The excursions span across Croatia, France, Greece, Monaco, Montenegro, Ireland, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. Some of the highlights are: 'Magnificent villages of Fontaine de Vaucluse and L'Isle sur la Sorgue (France)' ? guests can explore two charming Provence villages in Marseille, France that revolve around the Sorgue River that connects them. The river?s source is a powerful spring in the village of Fontaine de Vaucluse. Guests will see the famed spring and other landmarks in the ancient village, which has long inspired writers and artists.

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