Seven Seas Navigator cruise passengers will visit 31 countries in six continents
- The Seven Seas Navigator will visit more than 60 ports of call featuring 29 Unesco World Heritage Sites
- The CEO of the firm that runs the ship revealed that 70% of the berths were sold on the first day of sales in July
- The world cruise begins with a pre-cruise hotel stay at the historic Biltmore Hotel in Miami
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Despite some rooms costing a cool £200,000, this round-the-world cruise nearly sold out in one day.
The Seven Seas Navigator will visit six continents, 31 countries and more than 60 ports of call featuring 29 Unesco World Heritage Sites – and there are plenty of deep-pocketed people eager for the adventure.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings CEO Frank Del Rio, whose subsidiary company Regent Seven Seas runs the ship, revealed that nearly three quarters of the berths were sold on the first day of sales on July 15.
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The Seven Seas Navigator will visit six continents, 31 countries and more than 60 ports of call featuring 29 Unesco World Heritage Sites
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings CEO Frank Del Rio, whose subsidiary company Regent Seven Seas runs the ship, revealed that nearly three quarters of the berths were sold on the first day of sales
The cheapest rooms cost £35,000, while couples wanting the very best berths will need to fork out £200,000. Pictured is one of the ship’s master suites
The world cruise begins with a one-night, pre-cruise hotel stay and gala dinner featuring entertainment at the historic Biltmore Hotel in Miami. Pictured is the ship’s theatre
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He said: ‘This cruise has proven so popular that 70% of the voyage was booked on the very first day of sales,’ according to USA Today.
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‘This is a testament not only to the allure of the Regent brand, but also to our belief that guests… want unique, different, and rich destination experiences.”
The cheapest rooms cost £35,000, while couples wanting the very best berths will need to fork out £200,000.
After departing Miami, Seven Seas Navigator will cruise the Caribbean with a stop in historic George Town in the Cayman Islands
The ship calls at several Central American coastal cities and sails along the Baja coast before calling on San Diego and Los Angeles
The ship will venture to the islands of Hawaii, French Polynesia, American Samoa, Fiji and New Zealand, and explore the east and north coasts of Australia
Water boat: The Seven Seas Navigator isn’t the biggest cruise ship, but she is one of the most luxurious
The Seven Seas Navigator will take guests through the Suez Canal en route to Cyprus, Greece and Turkey, and then cruise the scenic Dardanelles and return to Greece before taking the Messina Strait to Italy, Monaco, France and Spain
After cruising the Mediterranean, passengers will visit Gibraltar before sailing to additional ports in Spain, Portugal and the Portuguese island of Madeira
It’s a huge price tag, but everything is included. And that means unlimited champagne, plus business-class flight transfers to Miami, its start and finish point on January 5, 2017.
The world cruise begins with a one-night, pre-cruise hotel stay and gala dinner featuring entertainment at the historic Biltmore Hotel in Miami.
After departing Miami, Seven Seas Navigator will cruise the Caribbean with a stop in historic George Town in the Cayman Islands and a call in Cartagena, Colombia before making its way to the Pacific Ocean through the Panama Canal.
After departing the canal, the ship calls at several Central American coastal cities and sails along the Baja coast before calling on San Diego and Los Angeles.
Mouthwatering decor: The insides of the ship are extremely luxurious with guests enjoying a top class restaurant
After cruising the Mediterranean, passengers will visit Gibraltar before sailing to additional ports in Spain, Portugal and the Portuguese island of Madeira. After departing Europe, Seven Seas Navigator will make the trans-Atlantic voyage back to Miami
From there, the ship will venture to the islands of Hawaii, French Polynesia, American Samoa, Fiji and New Zealand, and explore the east and north coasts of Australia.
After sailing the South Pacific, Seven Seas Navigator will then traverse the Timor Sea in route to Indonesia before sailing across the Java Sea and Indian Ocean to Singapore.
From there, guests will pass through the Strait of Malacca heading to Thailand before cruising the Andaman Sea to Myanmar, followed by four ports of call in India.
A northwestern passage across the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman through the Strait of Hormuz will bring the ship to the United Arab Emirates before it cruises southwardly along the coast to Oman, through the Gulf of Aden and into the Red Sea to call on Jordan, Israel and Egypt.
Seven Seas Navigator continues its global adventure by sailing through the Suez Canal en route to Cyprus, Greece and Turkey, and then cruise the scenic Dardanelles and return to Greece before taking the Messina Strait to Italy, Monaco, France and Spain.
After cruising the Mediterranean, passengers will visit Gibraltar before sailing to additional ports in Spain, Portugal and the Portuguese island of Madeira. After departing Europe, Seven Seas Navigator will make the trans-Atlantic voyage back to Miami.
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