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SS Navigator’s 26/27 voyages confirmed as it stays in Regent fleet

The ‘Navigate the Seasons’ program features 32 global itineraries

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December 21, 2025

Following the news that Seven Seas Navigator will no longer be joining Crescent Seas‘ residential cruise fleet, Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled a new voyage collection for the vessel for 2026-27, which includes its first full winter season in the Mediterranean.

The newly announced “Navigate the Seasons” program features 32 global itineraries sailing between 1 November 2026, and 20 November 2027, with voyage lengths ranging from nine to 27 nights.

“The launch of this new season marks an exciting evolution for Seven Seas Navigator and for Regent,” said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer, Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Seven Seas Navigator

“As the leading ultra-luxury cruise line, we are dedicated to curating an exceptional, unforgettable experience for our guests across the fleet. From quieter winters in the Mediterranean’s most beloved destinations, to adventures in Asia-Pacific and rare overnight stays in iconic ports of call, this extraordinary collection of voyages reflects our continued commitment to delivering immersive and effortlessly luxurious travel experiences.”

After a scheduled dry dock in late 2026 in Genoa, Italy, Seven Seas Navigator will begin the new program, with highlights including a 10-night winter Mediterranean sailing from Rome to Barcelona, a 14-night Eastern Mediterranean journey from Istanbul to Athens, a 25-night transcontinental voyage from Lisbon to Cape Town, a port-intensive exploration of Japan roundtrip from Tokyo, a South Pacific escape roundtrip from Lautoka, Fiji, and a 14-night adventure from Sydney to Benoa, Bali.

Seven Seas Navigator

The decision to base the ship in the Mediterranean during the winter months will give luxury travellers a fresh perspective on one of the world’s most celebrated regions, according to the cruise line. With cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, guests will be able to stroll the historic streets, explore galleries and museums, and enjoy local restaurants at a more leisurely pace.

Seven Seas Navigator had been due to switch over to start-up Crescent Seas in November 2026, after its drydock, becoming the first vessel in its fleet of residential cruise ships. But the company has since pivoted its strategy to focus solely on newbuilds.