In addition to 173 new itineraries across the globe, Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ new 2026-27 Voyage Collection includes eight Immersive Overnight sailings and four Grand Voyages.

According to the company, its Immersive Overnight cruises offer a unique opportunity for deeper exploration and discovery of selected destinations.

In these special sailings, nearly every port of call features at least one overnight stay, the company said.

“The sailings allow luxury cruisers to see another side of fascinating destinations with distinctive evening shore excursions created especially for Regent,” the luxury brand added.

Among the Immersive Overnight cruises being introduced in 2026-27 is the “Capital City Kaleidoscope” voyage.

Sailing onboard the Seven Seas Grandeur, the 13-night itinerary is scheduled for May 24, 2026, and includes overnight stays in Monte Carlo, Monaco; Barcelona, Spain; La Coruña, Spain; Honfleur, France; and Southampton, England.

The program also includes the “Glamorous Grecian Nights” voyage, which is scheduled to sail onboard the Seven Seas Voyager on October 26, 2026.

Sailing in the Eastern Mediterranean, the ten-night cruise features overnight calls in Piraeus, Greece; Heraklion, and Rhodes, Greece; and Istanbul, Turkey.

In addition to a 140-night world cruise, Regent’s 2026-27 season also includes four 60- to 81-night grand voyages.

According to Regent, the longer sailings offer expansive travel across multiple continents and months, with additional perks.

Guests will receive a pre-cruise hotel, a dinner package, an exclusive shoreside experience and door-to-door luggage service.

The perks also include unlimited valet laundry onboard, phone time per suite, onboard medical consultation and a commemorative gift.

Among the grand voyages are an 81-night cruise to the Arctic onboard the Seven Seas Mariner in June 2026, a 60-night itinerary to Asia onboard the Seven Seas Explorer in October 2026, and a 60-night cruise to the Indian Ocean onboard the Seven Seas Navigator in February 2027.

Completing the list is a transcontinental cruise onboard the Seven Seas Navigator that sails from Europe to Australia over 82 nights in November 2026.