Cruise News
Regent Seven Seas Cruises to Offer Shore Excursions in the Cruise Price
January 9, 2009
Regent Seven Seas Cruises will include free shore excursions on 35 cruises this year, as part of what it calls “ultra-inclusive” cruise pricing.
Regent is similar to other cruise lines that call themselves “all-inclusive” because they normally include most alcoholic beverages, all soft drinks, alternative dining, and gratuities in the price. It is rate to include shore excursions.
Regent said it would offer passengers on those 35 trips a choice of at least one free excursion in every port, worth up to several hundred dollars per person per cruise.
Complimentary shore excursions include a visit to the Hermitage museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, a countryside fishing and lunch tour in Tallinn, Estonia, a sailing trip in Helsinki Finland; a visit to Pompeii from Sorrento, Italy; a tour of Mayan ruins in Belize; a visit to the Peace Park in Nagasaki, Japan; and a kangaroos and koalas tour in Melbourne, Australia.
“While continuing to offer the ultimate in luxury cruising, Regent has offered added value here that will entice both repeat and first time Regent cruisers”, stated Paul Mermelstein, President of TakeUsCruising.com.
For information and reservations contact cruise@takeuscruising.com or call 703 722 6070.
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