RSSC to celebrate silver jubilee with 25 special voyages

Line's four ships will head to different regions of the world and offer enhanced onboard experience
RSSC to celebrate silver jubilee with 25 special voyages
Guests will be able to sail to Asia on the recently renovated Seven Seas Voyager

By Rebecca Gibson |


Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) is to offer 25 special voyages to mark its 25th anniversary this year.

As part of the itinerary programme, guests can journey across Europe on the newly launched Seven Seas Explorer, sail to Asia on the recently renovated Seven Seas Voyager, head to Alaska on Seven Seas Mariner, or sail through the Panama Canal on Seven Seas Navigator.

Guests sailing on the 25 anniversary voyages will be able to participate in a new dining concept, which involves a special lunch buffet in the Compass Rose galley. They will be able to walk down a red carpet that extends from the restaurant into the galley so they can interact with chefs and enjoy a buffet with various types of food and a range of desserts.

RSSC will also offer Silver Anniversary Tastings, which will allow guests to participate in wine, whiskey and cocktail tasting seminars featuring some exclusive vintages and premier spirits.

Each guest will also receive a commemorative pin to mark the anniversary.

“It was 26 May 1992 when the twin-hull, 19,000gt, 354-passenger Radisson Diamond was christened officially launching what would become RSSC,” said Jason Montague, president and CEO of RSSC. “Every day since that day 25 years ago, we have listened to the needs of our guests, evolved and enriched the experience onboard our ships, invested in new ships and luxurious enhancements to our existing ships and transformed RSSC into the preeminent choice when it comes to luxury cruising.”

 

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