prices from
€33,134.46 per person
53 Nights Transcultural Peregrination - Singapore to Lisbon Cruise
Thu 09 Apr 2026 to Mon 01 Jun 2026
Regent | Seven Seas Mariner
Singapore to Lisbon
prices from €33,134.46 per person or £3,882.65 x 7 months

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Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
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Age at sailing: 34
My Itinerary
1
Singapore
2
Port Klang
3
Langkawi
4
Phuket
5
Andaman Sea Cruising
6
Cruising the Laccadive Sea
7
Gallee
8
Colombo
9
Kochi (cochin), India
10
Mangalore
11
Goa (Mormugao)
12
Cruising the Laccadive Sea
13
Male
14
Arabian Sea Cruising
15
Arabian Sea Cruising
16
Arabian Sea Cruising
17
Praslin Island
17
Mahe, Seychelles
18
Mahe, Seychelles
19
Cruising the Indian Ocean
20
Nosy Be
21
Mayotte
22
Cruising the Mozambique Channel
23
Cruising the Mozambique Channel
24
Maputo
25
Richard's Bay
26
Richard's Bay
27
Durban
28
Cruising the Indian Ocean
29
Mossel Bay
30
Cape Town
31
Cape Town
32
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
33
Walvis Bay
34
Walvis Bay
35
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
36
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
37
Luanda
38
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
39
Sao Tome
40
Gulf of Guinea cruising
41
Cotonou
42
Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana
43
Abidjan
44
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
45
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
46
Dakar
47
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
48
Mindelo
49
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
50
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
51
Santa Cruz de la Palma
52
Funchal, Madeira
53
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
54
Lisbon
My Itinerary
Thu 09 April 2026 - Mon 01 June 2026
Singapore
Day 1: 9 Apr 26
Port Klang
Day 2: 10 Apr 26
Langkawi
Day 3: 11 Apr 26
Phuket
Day 4: 12 Apr 26
Andaman Sea Cruising
Day 5: 13 Apr 26
1
Singapore
2
Port Klang
3
Langkawi
4
Phuket
5
Andaman Sea Cruising
6
Cruising the Laccadive Sea
7
Gallee
8
Colombo
9
Kochi (cochin), India
10
Mangalore
11
Goa (Mormugao)
12
Cruising the Laccadive Sea
13
Male
14
Arabian Sea Cruising
15
Arabian Sea Cruising
16
Arabian Sea Cruising
17
Praslin Island
17
Mahe, Seychelles
18
Mahe, Seychelles
19
Cruising the Indian Ocean
20
Nosy Be
21
Mayotte
22
Cruising the Mozambique Channel
23
Cruising the Mozambique Channel
24
Maputo
25
Richard's Bay
26
Richard's Bay
27
Durban
28
Cruising the Indian Ocean
29
Mossel Bay
30
Cape Town
31
Cape Town
32
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
33
Walvis Bay
34
Walvis Bay
35
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
36
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
37
Luanda
38
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
39
Sao Tome
40
Gulf of Guinea cruising
41
Cotonou
42
Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana
43
Abidjan
44
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
45
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
46
Dakar
47
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
48
Mindelo
49
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
50
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
51
Santa Cruz de la Palma
52
Funchal, Madeira
53
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
54
Lisbon
1. Singapore
2. Port Klang
3. Langkawi
4. Phuket
7. Gallee
8. Colombo
9. Kochi (cochin), India
10. Mangalore
11. Goa (Mormugao)
13. Male
17. Praslin Island
17 & 18. Mahe, Seychelles
20. Nosy Be
21. Mayotte
24. Maputo
25 & 26. Richard's Bay
27. Durban
29. Mossel Bay
30 & 31. Cape Town
33 & 34. Walvis Bay
37. Luanda
39. Sao Tome
41. Cotonou
42. Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana
43. Abidjan
46. Dakar
51. Santa Cruz de la Palma
52. Funchal, Madeira
54. Lisbon
Ship information
Seven Seas Mariner
Attention to detail distinguishes Regent Seven Sea Cruises™ and the exceptional suites on Seven Seas Mariner®. With our all-inclusive fares, every guest enjoys spacious closets, well-appointed bathrooms and a private balcony with views of the shimmering sea.
Soothing colors accented by appealing patterns and textures dominate the interiors of Seven Seas Mariner®. The common spaces offer everything from wide-open views on the upper deck to intimate tables for bridge in the Card Room.
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Not available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Capacity:
700 passengers
Launched:
2001
Tonnage:
48,075 tonnes
Ship Length:
216 meters
Decks:
8 decks
Crew Count:
459 crew
Select Passengers
Cruise lines require the correct ages for the passengers in order to provide the most accurate cabin pricing.
Adult
Ages 18+
Adult 1 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Sailed with Regent?
Adult 2 Date of Birth
Age at sailing: 34
Ship information
Seven Seas Mariner
Attention to detail distinguishes Regent Seven Sea Cruises™ and the exceptional suites on Seven Seas Mariner®. With our all-inclusive fares, every guest enjoys spacious closets, well-appointed bathrooms and a private balcony with views of the shimmering sea.
Soothing colors accented by appealing patterns and textures dominate the interiors of Seven Seas Mariner®. The common spaces offer everything from wide-open views on the upper deck to intimate tables for bridge in the Card Room.
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Not available
Gratuities:
Not Included
Cruise Line:
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Capacity:
700 passengers
Launched:
2001
Tonnage:
48,075 tonnes
Ship Length:
216 meters
Decks:
8 decks
Crew Count:
459 crew
Cabin Information
14 Cabin types available with images

Available on decks: Deck 11

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Available on decks: Deck 11

Available on decks: Deck 7

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Available on decks: Deck 9

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Available on decks: Deck 7
Seven Seas Mariner has 14 cabin types available

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Deck Plans
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Cruiser reviews
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Cruiser reviews

jeffyd
10+ Cruises: 20s
Mariner Was Great!
A few days ago we finished a 17 night cruise on the Mariner from Miami to Rio, which actually was the first leg of the 2025 World Cruise. We did this as a "test drive" of the Mariner since we had never been on her and are planning to do the 2026 World Cruise with Regent. As a quick summary, she passed with flying colors and we're excited to do our first World Cruise on her next year! For background on us, we love to cruise and over the last two years have done cruises across many of the major cruise lines - Regent (5), Silversea (2), Seabourn (2), Oceania (1), Explora Journeys (1), Atlas (2 expeditions - Antarctica and the Arctic), HAL (2), Celebrity (2), Royal (1) and NCL (1). Just giving that context to say that we feel we know cruise ships and feel comfortable sharing our opinion. And while we've been on some of the newest ships lately (Grandeur and Silver Ray) we actually like the older ships like Mariner and Navigator (our favorite). To us it's more about the feel you get from the crew and what we call the "vibe" on the ship and Mariner had a great one. We had some concerns going in given some of the recent reviews on Mariner and comments we've read on this board but our experience was really good. I'll highlight our thoughts below: We were in a Category E Concierge Suite on the 8th deck What we felt Mariner did well: The crew - Rivy, our room steward was better than any butler we've ever had always anticipating our every need and supplying it; Dennis, our waiter at Compass Rose most nights was so friendly and efficient; Luis the Executive Concierge answered all the questions I had about our upcoming world cruise as well as other items; Andrew Galler was the cruise director and was funny and talented and did his own show one night which was very good; the various bar tenders, waiters, sommeliers, reception desk, destination services and others were always cheerful and willing to help and provide great customer service. They all provided that great vibe we like. Food - We never had a bad meal; Compass Rose with its changing menu and everyday lobster and filet mignon option is in our opinion the finest main dining room at sea; Prime 7 for us was excellent; Sette Mari was also good; the fresh fish option at La Veranda for lunch every day was nice along with all their other options; the pool grill was good for a quick burger or hot dog; the afternoon tea was always tasty with nice music; the room service always came on time and hot (even the soup). Entertainment - We felt they really shined here; We enjoyed every show and thought they brought in some great talent; the MidAtlantic Men were three male singers who were funny and talented; Levent a comedian/magician was good; Lisa-Marie Holmes was a female singer with an amazing voice singing Streisand and other Icons; her significant other, Josh Henderson did a Queen tribute and nailed it and also did a Rock Legends show that was good; the two of them also performed together and did a great show; Mark Palmer a comedian was very funny; Greg Rodman, a guitarist, did two shows and made that guitar sing; the RSSC orchestra always accompanied the shows and also did evening shows in the Horizon Lounge and were really tight; the Regent singers and dancers were all very talented and performed well; the Krew Kapers show put on by the crew was excellent as always; one of the enrichment speakers was Terry Bishop and he was so funny and probably the best speaker we've had on our journeys; they did Karaoke several nights and that was fun and really packed. What we felt Mariner could improve on: - The enrichment speakers talks can't be viewed on demand on your TV and there's no schedule to know when they're on; so if you miss one, you just have to be lucky to find it while it's playing on your cabin TV - The music selection on the TV is not the greatest; there are many genres to pick from but many of them don't align to the music that's played - The piano player in the Mariners Lounge was a great pianist but we felt his singing was not as strong - The Duo in the Stars Lounge was not strong and most nights very few people were there after dinner - While we were excited to visit Devil's Island off French Guiana (think the movie Papillion), we felt Regent should have provided a map of the island to help navigate it - We feel the end of cruise survey should be able to be done post cruise after you get home, not taking time up during your cruise to provide feedback; as a positive, I must say they personally responded to us when we gave feedback on the mid cruise survey so that was nice - None of the above were major and would prevent us from sailing Mariner again Bottom-line is we loved the Mariner and can't wait to take her around the world next year for 154 days! If anyone would like to read my daily summary of this cruise (as well as all our other cruises) with pictures of food, menus, ports, etc. go to my travel blog at:the wandering italian dot com Happy Sailing!
Sail Date: 01-2025

Catspaw
10+ Cruises: 50s
A lovely getaway on the Regent Mariner!
ABOUT ME I am not new to cruising, however, I am new to cruising as a solo traveler. I am very quiet and enjoy reading, trivia, mensa quizzes, beach and cultural excursions. I seriously injured my foot about a week prior to the sailing, so I did not get off in all of the ports or participate in the excursions as much as I normally do. SHIP I LOVE the Mariner! I find that the smaller, Regent ships are the perfect size. I have sailed on the Explorer and Grandeur as well. They are both very beautiful ships. The suites are so well appointed, but there is something about the layout of the Mariner and the more intimate feel. Suite, I was in a Horizon Suite. The balcony was enormous and provided a full size table for Alfresco dining. It also had a chaise lounge that I really enjoyed. I spent time on the balcony wrapped in the cashmere throw from the suite and reading a book while soaking up the sun. It was a lovely way to spend an afternoon. The rest of the suite was very comfortable. The only thing that was not perfect, was the entryway was a bit tight for my butler to bring in a room service tray. He was a pro at it and was always very gracious. Otherwise, the suite had everything I needed and more. Activities There are many activities during the day and into the evening, to choose from. I went to Trivia every day and met a mother and daughter from California. We were very successful and received several point tickets. We also did well at the Name that Tune events. The pianist was very entertaining and he had a wide repertoire. I also attended a comedy show, a singing show. I enjoyed both very much. Service The service was very good from my butler to servers at restaurants, bars and the friendly reception staff. The servers remembered my drink orders, greeted me with a warm smile and welcome. The staff really are the magic that keeps me coming back to Regent. They work incredibly long hours in very demanding jobs and are able to do so with a genuine smile and such kindness. Food and Drink Compass Rose is lovely and the menu is so varied. I really had some lovely lunches in the main dining room. I like that they offer some dishes from Pacific Rim, like the red curry chicken. It is delicious and I had it more than once. At dinner, I particularly enjoyed a cheese polenta in Compass Rose, and a beautiful tomato soup. The best dessert was the Saint Honore. (sp). I don't eat red meat, pork or seafood, but I always had many options, wherever I went. I dined in Prime 7 once during my sailing. As I am not a red meat or seafood lover, it is not my favorite. I really like the smoked tomato soup amuse-bouche and the popcorn sundae for dessert. I love eating at Chartreuse, and dined there twice. It is very elegant, and also still warm. Most posh restaurants have a cold and sterile feel, but Chartreuse is just the opposite. The two things I always order are the beet salad medley on goat cheese, dressed with a light truffle vinaigrette. I also LOVE the blue cheese soufflé, it is amazing. I generally do not love blue cheese, but this is a flavor bomb. It is warm, comforting, and absolutely divine. I also enjoyed the floating islands desert.
Sail Date: 12-2024

Mylastnerve
6-10 Cruises: 60s
As Good As It Gets!
Best line with the best crew we have been on. We took a 24 day cruise and enjoyed every minute of it. The service was fantastic and the food was excellent with many choices at every meal. The suites were very much like Seabourn, Silver Seas etc. so all very good. We would give our highest recommendation to Regent and the Mariner. From the start, embarkation was very efficient and very organized. The size of the ship was perfect as it was big enough that they had very good entertainment but small enough (700 guests) that it was never crowded in any area of the ship. You could always find lounges around the pool area and was never crowded exiting and returning to the boat after excursions. The excursions were, for the most part, very well defined and well orchestrated. We have already picked another Regent cruise, made a reservation for next year and cannot wait until it gets here!
Sail Date: 08-2024