Here is the world’s most expensive cruise ship – the Regent Seven Seas Explorer. This cruise ship is hosting the world’s most expensive cruise ship sailing in November 2021; weighing in at £1 Million for two with Six Star Cruises (sixstarcruises.co.uk).
You might be expecting the world’s most expensive cruise ship to come with a bit of style? The Regent Seven Seas Explorer actually featured in Channel 5’s recent documentary “Secrets of The World’s Most Expensive Cruise Ships”. You’ll check in to the elegant and really spacious, Regent Suite, that’s completed with Versace tableware and crystal chandeliers. Sprawling across 4,443 square feet, the Regent Suite features Picasso artwork on the walls, a baby grand piano and an in-suite spa with its own sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi.
Onboard the world’s most expensive cruise ship, the Regent Seven Seas Explorer will provide you with the services of your own private butler – ready and waiting to serve up a glass, or six, of champagne while you sit out on your Regent Suite wrap-around balcony; offering some of the best views on the Regent Seven Seas Explorer.
There’s plenty of fabulous facilities onboard the world’s most expensive cruise ship to pass the time on your Regent Seven Seas Explorer four-month voyage – like a private mini-pool and culinary arts centre offering cookery classes. Passengers onboard the Regent Seven Seas Explorer can spend their evenings dining at one of the seven board restaurants – from a juicy New York strip at Prime 7 steakhouse to Beluga Caviar at Pacific Rim.
If you’re a regular cruiser you’ll know that sadly the general rule of cruising is that for every week onboard you’ll put on a stone – so imagine the impact of over 100 days at sea. Luckily there’s plenty of facilities on the world’s most expensive cruise ship to help guests stay in shape, including a fitness centre complete with workout equipment and an extensive timetable of Pilates and yoga classes. Meanwhile, for sports lovers – the Regent Seven Seas Explorer has putting greens, golf nets, a jogging track and even courts for bowls and paddle tennis.
In terms of the itinerary, you’ll start in London where you’ll fly First Class to Dubai with Emirates and it’s a seven hour journey. Emirates was actually voted World’s Best First Class in 2019 and on the flight you’ll experience the world’s best service with gourmet dining, use of the onboard Spa and of course the chance to enjoy a cocktail or eight at the on-board lounge. Once you land in Dubai, you’ll be transferred to the Burj Al Arab for a three-night stay in the Royal Two-Bedroom Suite. It’s got fantastic views of Dubai from above looking at famous landmarks like the Palm and Atlantis. The suite itself comes with its own room, butler service and £828 of extra credit – not like you’ll need it.
After a day of leisure and shopping in Dubai as well as splurging the cash in the resort, you’ll also have a chance to explore the Dubai desert with a private safari. In this, you’ll ride across the desert in a Hummer H2 before watching the sunset behind the dunes while sipping on traditional Arabian coffee.
Back in Hong Kong you’ll re-embark on the world’s most expensive cruise ship and tick off Hanoi, Hue, Nha Trang, Ho Chi Minh City, Sihanoukville, Bangkok, Ko Samui, Singapore, Semarang, Surabaya, Bali, Darwin, Thursday Island, Cairns, Airlie Beach, Brisbane, Syndey and Auckland. You’ll then re-join the Regent Seven Seas Explorer and tick off the Bay of Islands, Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Akaroa, Tasmania, Melbourne, Mooloolaba, Cooktown, Komodo, Jakarta, Penang, Port Klang, Singapore, Kagoshima, Kochi, Osaka and finishing off in Shimizu. You’ll then disembark from the world’s most expensive cruise ship in Tokyo for a five-night stay at the luxurious urban Aman Tokyo Hotel. Unfortunately, your four-month trip onboard the world’s most expensive cruise ship has come to an end so it’s time to disembark the Regent Seven Seas Explorer for a final first-class flight back to London with Singapore Airlines.
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