Posted on 03/27/2024 2:12:01 PM PDT by Libloather
Ahoy mateys and millionaires!
Regent Seven Seas Cruises, one of the world’s leading luxury ocean cruise lines, announced they will welcome guests on a 140-night world cruise, visiting six continents, 40 countries and 73 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Fares for the World of Splendor 2027 World Cruise begin at $91,499 per guest climbing up to a record-breaking $839,999 per guest for the decadent Regent Suite — $1.7 million dollars for two guests.
“We have seen continued interest and demand to venture further afield and for longer durations and so we are thrilled to announce that our 2027 World Cruise will take place on board Seven Seas Splendor, offering more luxury travelers the opportunity to enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience” Andrea DeMarco, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, said in a statement on Wednesday.
“This will be the first time a World Cruise will sail on board one of our magnificent Explorer-Class ships, Seven Seas Splendor, which was launched in 2020 and offers the highest standards of unrivaled luxury, and featuring the one-of-a-kind, 4,443 square foot Regent Suite.”
The Regent Suite is one of the largest suites ever constructed on a luxury cruise ship.
Guests who book the Regent Suite can choose between two bedrooms — troubled sleepers will want to opt for the Master which includes a hand-crafted Hästens Vividus mattress and bed set-up, worth over $200,000 — lounge in the living room and enjoy room service in the dining room.
When wanting to go into full relaxation mode, weary travelers can pamper themselves in the in-suite spa retreat, which offers a personal sauna, steam room, and jacuzzi, or head out to either of the two private balconies, each of which offers a heated mini pool spa.
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Wow. I’ve heard others say the same. I’ve been on 25 civilian cruises and love them. I was in the navy which had different cruises. lol.
It’s certainly not on my bucket list, even if I became wealthy.
How many of the global warming profits will take this cruise.
I mean prophets...
$90,000 for a one year trip around the world including food and drinks? I’d do it.
Imagine paying all that money and you get bit by a Komodo dragon before you even make Australia.
That bass turd in the White House imported 20 million miggy warriors to invade and take over America for the turd rollers in the Dung Beetle Party and O’Bonzo the Kenyan’s “17 intelligence communities” assisted them. Yo America! You may want to start doing a little more thinking before you vote. Don’t be influenced by the goo goo eyed little furrie girls on Tik and Toke. Take your vote a little more seriously. Your kids and grandkids are going to pay for the meathead mistakes you already made by electing the crap currently pillaging America already.
The kind of people reserving this suite already have a very nice $20 million dollar house. :)
My kids sometimes complain about the flashy cars we see driving around (Ferraris, Lambos, etc.). I tell them “Hey - those multi-millionaires have to spend their money on something!”
Not that they all do of course.
Mogadishu.
The Skinny Riviera…
Just remember...A Trip Around The World isn’t a Cruise!!
It’s been awhile since I’ve been to Europe, but I think I could fund a really nice tour/vacation w/1.7 million on my own.
Oh, the monkeys have no tails in Pago Pago.
Worth it. Get norovirus several times.
I would make them lose money on the all inclusive bar......its all inclusive, right?
They would have Old Forrester bourbon, Kamchatka or Svedka vodka (torpedo juice is what I call it), Imperial whiskey, Gibley's gin, Sutter Home wines, Ice House or Shiner beer in tallboys, etc.
You would have to pay extra for decent booze. LOL.
BTW: Don't ever drink vodka that comes in a bottle that bounces. Trust me on that one.
Good man my Michigan brother!!
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