Regent Seven Seas to Offer Free Multi-day Land Tours on Alaska and European Cruises — What to Know

The luxury cruise line will pair these land journeys with 85 different sailings (which range from 7 to 32 nights).

<p>Graham Copeland/Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises</p>

Graham Copeland/Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises will launch free, multi-day land programs before and after cruises in Europe and Alaska next year.

The luxury cruise line will pair these land journeys with 85 different sailings (which range from 7 to 32 nights), the company shared with Travel + Leisure. To take advantage, travelers must book by Aug. 31.

"With these complimentary pre- or post-land programs on select sailings to Alaska and Europe, travelers can delve deeper into the beauty and history of these remarkable regions, while enjoying the all-inclusive luxury, unrivaled space and highest standards of service that comes with a Regent cruise,” Andrea DeMarco, the president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, said in a statement shared with T+L, adding the new land program “epitomizes our commitment to providing guests with travel experiences that go beyond the ordinary, allowing immersive discovery at an incredible value.”

Travelers who sign up for a qualifying cruise in Alaska or Europe in 2025 will be able to choose from 18 different land programs from exploring Seattle ahead of an Alaska voyage to tracing the silk road through Azerbaijan, luxuriating in the quaint British countryside in the Cotswolds, and more.

The company said the land programs include trips to several cities that can't be reached by an ocean cruise ship, including Baku in Azerbaijan, Budapest, and Prague.

Regent — one of T+L readers' 10 favorite midsize-ship ocean cruise lines — is an ultra-luxurious company that offers all-inclusive trips complete with perks like free unlimited shore excursions, free valet laundry, included gratuities, and more. This year, the cruise line also introduced new fare options, allowing passengers to choose from an all-inclusive cruise-only fare or an “Ultimate All-Inclusive Fare,” which also includes roundtrip flights and a private chauffeur service.

In 2026, Regent will launch a brand-new ship and ship class, the Seven Seas Prestige. The new ship will accommodate up to 850 guests and will mark the first new ship class for the company in 10 years.

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