Regent Seven Seas Cruises Unveils 2012-2013 Winter Collection

Fort Lauderdale - October 19, 2011 - Regent Seven Seas Cruises' 2012-2013 winter voyages to South America, Asia and the South Pacific, Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, Alaska and the Caribbean are available for booking today. All voyages feature 2-for-1 fares, free air and bonus savings of up to $10,000 per suite when booked by December. 30, 2011.

The ultra-luxury line’s exotic 2012-2013 Winter Collection boasts new ports of call, five Grand Voyages with exclusive amenities, a new Western Australia cruise, and Business Class upgrades from just $999 each way. Widely recognized as the world’s most inclusive luxury line, all Regent Seven Seas voyages also include all-suite accommodations, gourmet cuisine, premium spirits and fine wines, free shore excursions, gratuities, and a pre-cruise luxury hotel stay, at no additional cost.

“Our new Winter Collection is sure to sell out quickly, “ said Mark Conroy, the line’s president. “When you couple the new itineraries with our luxurious suites, personalized service, superb cuisine and all-inclusive pricing, Regent Seven Seas is the best value in luxury cruising, bar none. “

2012-2013 Winter Collection Highlights
Beginning October 2012, Seven Seas Voyager will offer five Grand Voyages departing Rome, Bali, Auckland and Beijing. Ranging from 54 to 143 nights, Grand Voyages include exclusive amenities such as free Business Class air, a special pre-cruise overnight and dinner, exclusive event, free Visas, internet access and more.
From December 2012 through April 2013, the ship visits Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Bali, Vietnam, India, China and Japan, including maiden calls at Hiroshima and Huangpu (Canton), China.
A new 21-night Western Australia cruise, departing Dec. 19, 2012, features maiden calls at Exmouth, Fremantle (Perth), Geraldton and Kangaroo Island. Many of the Asian itineraries offer free land programs or multi-night hotel packages in Angkor Wat, Sydney, Bali, Auckland, Hong Kong, Beijing, Chiang Mai, Safaga (Luxor) and to the Taj Mahal.

Seven Seas Mariner's "Circle South America" explores many of the Continent's most popular ports-of-call with a 72-night voyage, roundtrip from Miami departing January 7, 2013. Exclusive amenities include free First Class air, special pre-cruise overnight and dinner in Miami, an exclusive event, free private transfers to and from the port of Miami, free roundtrip luggage delivery service, Internet access and Visas. Four shorter South America voyages ranging from 12 to 24 nights focus on the Panama Canal, Chilean Fjords, Brazil, Argentina and the Amazon.

Seven Seas Navigator voyages to the tropics will now operate roundtrip from Miami – one of the line's newest ports – beginning November 2012 through April 2013, with 16 departures to the Eastern and Western Caribbean. The ship then departs Miami for an 18-night voyage to San Francisco to begin its highly popular cruises to the untamed beauty of Alaska.

To receive a brochure or for more information on Regent Seven Seas Cruises, see a professional travel agent, visit RSSC.com or call toll-free 800-285-1835.

About Regent Seven Seas Cruises – Regent Seven Seas Cruises is the world's most-inclusive luxury cruise line. Fares include all-suite accommodations, round-trip air, highly personalized service, acclaimed cuisine, fine wines and spirits, sightseeing excursions in every port, a pre-cruise luxury hotel package and gratuities. Three award-winning, all-suite vessels, Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Voyager, and Seven Seas Navigator, are among the most spacious at sea and visit more than 300 destinations around the globe.

About Prestige Cruise Holdings – Prestige Cruise Holdings is the parent company of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Formed in 2007 to manage select assets in Apollo Management's cruise investment portfolio, PCH is led by Chairman and CEO Frank Del Rio, the founder of Oceania Cruises. PCH is the market leader in the upper-premium and luxury segments of the cruise industry with nearly 5,200 berths between the Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises brands, a number the company expects will grow to more than 6,400 berths by 2012.

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