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Regent Seven Seas Cruises Debuts Even More Inclusive Fare Option

by Dori Saltzman / May 29, 2024
Regent Seven Seas Cruises Debuts Even More Inclusive Fare Option

Photo: Regent Seven Seas Grandeur

Starting July 1, Regent Seven Seas cruisers can choose from one of two all-inclusive fare options.

“We are thrilled to announce our new All-Inclusive Fare options… giving guests more freedom and flexibility to personalize their journey to their unique tastes and preferences,” said Andrea DeMarco, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “After gathering extensive feedback from our loyal guests and valued travel partners the message was loud and clear that ‘flexibility is the ultimate luxury’ with luxury travelers desiring more choice to customize their travel before and after their cruise experience.”

The first option – Regent’s traditional fare – includes unlimited shore excursions, specialty dining, premium beverages, valet laundry, Wi-Fi, gratuities, and more.

The second option, known as the Ultimate All-Inclusive Fare, includes all of the first but layers on roundtrip airfare (customizable to preferred class), coach transfers between the airport and ship, and up to $500 credit per suite ($250 per guest) for a private executive chauffeur service through Blacklane, which can be used for additional transfers between home and the airport or to upgrade the complimentary airport-to-ship coach transfers.

The up to $500 per suite Blacklane voucher will “typically cover two journeys of 50 miles/100 kilometers or less” each in a private SUV or van, carrying up to five pieces of luggage. The voucher will be provided directly to the guest to use on Blacklane’s website or mobile app to apply to any of their travel transfer needs starting 10 days prior to their cruise through 10 days post cruise.

Reservations for anyone who booked prior to July 1, 2024, will remain unchanged with amenities included as originally selected.

  
  
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