"This fleet epitomizes all‑inclusive luxury, with fares that cover shore excursions, Wi‑Fi, laundry, gratuities, top‑shelf spirits and unlimited spa access; ships are stylish and feature abundant leisure options from pools to world‑class dining. Accommodations range to palatial Regent Suites—sprawling two‑bedroom residences with wraparound balconies, in‑suite spas, personal butlers and high‑end art—while itineraries offer thousands of included shore excursions, from culinary tours to snorkeling adventures." - Meena Thiruvengadam Meena Thiruvengadam Meena Thiruvengadam is a lifelong traveler and veteran journalist who has visited more than 50 countries across six continents. Her writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Departures, TripSavvy, and other publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Luxury cruise line offering discounts on suites in addition to onboard credits."
"Enjoy luxury cruising with a redesigned main dining venue and Immersive Overnights for more time ashore." - Melanie Hansche
"A luxury cruise line known for its opulent ships and exclusive itineraries."
"Ports in the Caribbean, the Greek Isles, and the Riviera might be the draw, but the all-inclusive luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises produces ships that have travelers looking forward to those days at sea, as its sixth offering, Grandeur, further proves. All of the 372 suites, which start at a roomy 307 square feet, are decorated in calming neutral blues and beige, and feature furnished balconies; most have L'Occitane bubbles for the marble tub. Quiet comfort can also be had in the Serene Spa & Wellness outdoor lounge area, following a massage on a quartz crystal bed that mimics the feel of warm sand. Cravings for a porterhouse or a vegetarian Salisbury steak can be sated by Prime 7, with other venues serving specialty pan-Asian cuisine, French fare, ample buffets, and Italian offerings. Mainstay Compass Rose has been reimagined as a light, airy space where diners breakfast under playfully elegant pillars that resemble crystal trees. Grandeur's whimsy extends to its reception area, where guests can check out Journey in Jewels, the Fabergé egg made specifically for the vessel, where it will remain for the rest of its jeweled ovoid days. The maximum number of 744 guests ensures unhurried service and uncrowded environs as you recover from a sunny day of swimming with Caribbean pigs. From $4,699. —Alexandra Sanidad" - CNT Editors