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Piraeus, often referred to as the "Port of Athens," stands as Greece's maritime gateway to the world.

Heraklion, also known as Iraklio, is a port city and the capital of the Greek island of Crete. It’s known for the Palace of Knossos, just outside the city. The huge archaeological site dates back thousands of years to the Minoan civilization, and includes frescoes and baths. Guarding the city’s Venetian port is the 16th-century Koules fortress. Heraklion Archaeological Museum has a large collection of Minoan art.

During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, three entertainment venues, six complimentary restaurants, six bars and lounges, four relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to one of the boutiques onboard to shop 'til you drop?

Visit the land of miracles - Galilee, the Jordan River, the Mount of the Beautitudes and Tabgha, or venture to Nazareth, home of the young Jesus. See the largest hanging gardens in the world at the Bahai Gardens of Haifa.

Travel to Cairo and marvel at the Giza pyramids and Sphinx standing at the edge of the vast Sahara. Visit the fabulous Egyptian Museum and see its awesome collection of artifacts or head for Alexandria and its ancient sites and museums. Browse Cairo’s bazaar for unusual jewelry like Eye of Horus amulets, hand-painted papyrus copies of ancient tomb paintings, glass, alabaster and artifact replicas. Or find an ancient relic approved for export. Relax over a cup of sweet tea and sample delicious vegetable appetizers or some spicy lamb kebabs, a typical Middle Eastern dish.

During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, three entertainment venues, six complimentary restaurants, six bars and lounges, four relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to one of the boutiques onboard to shop 'til you drop?

Luxor, often referred to as the "world's greatest open-air museum," is an Egyptian treasure trove of ancient wonders and rich history.

Nestled on the southern tip of the Sinai Peninsula along the Red Sea, Sharm el Sheikh is a breathtaking coastal paradise in Egypt.

This history-rich Jordanian city boasts impressive scuba diving and water sport options, plus nearby UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, three entertainment venues, six complimentary restaurants, six bars and lounges, four relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to one of the boutiques onboard to shop 'til you drop?

Jeddah, a Saudi Arabian port city on the Red Sea, is a modern commercial hub and gateway for pilgrimages to the Islamic holy cities Mecca and Medina. Resort hotels, beaches and outdoor sculptures line the Corniche, a seafront promenade anchored by the iconic King Fahd’s Fountain. The city’s Al-Balad historic district dates to the 7th century and retains traditional homes built from coral.

During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, three entertainment venues, six complimentary restaurants, six bars and lounges, four relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to one of the boutiques onboard to shop 'til you drop?

The Sultanate of Oman is situated on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula, neighboring Saudi Arabia and Yemen. In 1970, the son of Sultan Said bin Taimur overthrew his father's government and renamed the nation the Sultanate of Oman. During the Persian Gulf War, Oman served as a landing base for the allied forces. Salalah is gateway for visitors to explore the site of "Jebel Qarra," fabled to be the tomb of the biblical Job.

During your time at sea, you'll have ten activities, three entertainment venues, six complimentary restaurants, six bars and lounges, four relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to one of the boutiques onboard to shop 'til you drop?

On the Persian Gulf coast of the United Arab Emirates, this exotic destination boasts world-renowned structures, enviably glamorous resorts and pioneering industry.

Abu Dhabi is the culturally rich capital of the United Arab Emirates. With one foot in the past and one eye on the future, it makes for a unique and exciting place for the discerning traveller to discover.

Doha, the gleaming gem of the Arabian Gulf, is a city of boundless ambition and captivating contrasts.
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Launched in 2001 and elegantly refurbished in 2018, Seven Seas Mariner remains a benchmark for all-inclusive luxury at sea. As the world’s first all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship, she offers an intimate yet sophisticated setting where space, comfort, and personalised service take centre stage. Every detail has been carefully considered, from beautifully appointed suites to enriching entertainment and serene spa experiences. Whether you’re unwinding on your private balcony, indulging in world-class cuisine or discovering remarkable destinations across the globe, Seven Seas Mariner promises a truly immersive and unforgettable journey.
What’s onboard: 354 guest staterooms, ten activities, three entertainment venues, six complimentary restaurants, six bars and lounges, four relaxation and fitness venues and four essential venues.
Yes, every ship in the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet has wireless access to the internet.
For the comfort and safety of all guests, smoking is not permitted in any enclosed dining area, certain public venues, elevators, the theatre and all suites and balconies. Smoking is only permitted in specific designated smoking areas. The use of electronic cigarettes is allowed within designated smoking areas only.
Yes, guests can take alcohol on their Regent Seven Seas Cruises cruise. There are no limitations.
Yes. Please advise Regent Seven Seas Cruises of any special dietary requirements you may have 120 days prior to sailing for voyages embarking in the US and 150 days for all other voyages. General dietary needs, such as low salt or low cholesterol foods, can be satisfied onboard the ship by speaking with the dining wait staff.
There is no need - all gratuities are included in your cruise fare except for services from Serene Spa & Wellness™.
Each ship's currency is US Dollars and all charges made onboard are in US Dollars.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises all-inclusive fares include; FREE return flights*, FREE return business class flights* on European voyages in Penthouse Suites and above, FREE unlimited shore excursions, FREE 2- or 3-night land programmes*, FREE 1-night pre-cruise hotel package*, FREE unlimited beverages, FREE open bars and lounges plus in-suite mini-bar replenished daily, FREE pre-paid gratuities, FREE speciality restaurants, FREE transfers between airport & ship, FREE unlimited Wi-Fi and FREE valet laundry service.
Shore excursions may be reserved up to 300 days before departure.
Each suite is equipped with a personal safe with an electronic combination lock.
Yes. During the day, casual wear is appropriate for daytime both onboard and ashore. Casual wear consists of jeans, shorts, t-shirts and tennis shoes. After 6 pm, Elegant Casual is required. For ladies, this includes a skirt or slacks with a blouse or jumper, a pantsuit or dress; trousers and a collared shirt for gentlemen. Casual wear is not to be worn at dinner, except dining at the Pool Grill and on the final evening of the cruise.