The Seven Seas Mariner sailed from PortMiami earlier this month to kick off Regent Seven Seas’ 168-night world cruise.
The itinerary focuses on the Pacific Ocean, with visits to destinations in South America, Polynesia, Australia, Asia, Alaska and the U.S. West Coast.
In addition to overnight stays, the cruise also features a full transit of the Panama Canal, as well as transits of the International Date Line and the Equator.
After departing from Miami, the Seven Seas Mariner is currently heading to South America after a visiting the Caribbean.
After sailing around Cape Horn, the ship is also set to visit islands in the South Pacific, sailing to destinations in French Polynesia, American Samoa, Western Samoa and Fiji.
The itinerary also includes ports of call in Australia and New Zealand before heading to Southeast Asia and the Far East.
Starting in April, the Seven Seas Mariner sails to Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, including Komodo Island, Ko Samui and Halong Bay.
Ahead of a trans-Pacific crossing to North America, the 2001-built ship is also set to visit Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, South Korea and Japan.
In late May, the world cruise arrives in the Alaska region for visits to Kodiak, Withier, Sitka, Klawock, Vancouver and Victoria.
Heading back to Miami, the Seven Seas Mariner is also set to sail to destinations on the U.S. West Coast, such as Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Before crossing the Panama Canal, the 720-guest vessel is set visit the Mexican Riviera and Central America, including Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Quetzal.
After visiting Colombia and the Cayman Islands, the cruise is scheduled to end in Florida on Jun. 24, 2025.