
October 4
Departure
10
nights
8
ports
$5,557
From
GoCruiseTravel.com Cruise Data
$556
per night
10
nights
98/100
ultra-luxury all-inclusive
GoCruiseTravel.com prices this Seven Seas Explorer Southeast Asia Explorer sailing from $556/night (balcony). 10 nights departing October 4, 2026. Regent Seven Seas Perk Score: 98/100 — unlimited drinks, all shore excursions, Wi-Fi, gratuities, specialty dining, flights, airport transfers, room service.
Not included
Lower suite categories (Veranda/Deluxe) receive only one login per suite. Streaming quality depends on satellite conditions and may not support 4K or HD video reliably.
A small number of ultra-rare or vintage wines on the connoisseur list carry a surcharge. These are clearly marked on the wine menu.
Business/first class air is often promotional and not guaranteed on all sailings. Due to airline policy changes, included airfare may not cover luggage fees, seat assignments, or lounge access — check with your airline directly.
Premium 'Regent Choice' and 'Go Local' excursions are included, but some ultra-premium Regent Collection tours carry a surcharge. Popular excursions fill up fast — book early via the Regent app.
Spa and salon services carry an additional 18% service charge that is not covered by the included gratuities.
Transfers are only provided on the designated embarkation/disembarkation days. If you arrive early or stay late, you must arrange your own transportation.
Spa treatments, salon services, casino, and laundry/dry cleaning are NOT included despite 'all-inclusive' branding. Spa has an 18% auto-gratuity on top.
For 2025+ bookings, cancellation more than 151 days out incurs a $100/person admin fee. Penalties escalate to 100% of fare within 60 days of sailing.
Valet laundry (wash, press, fold) is included for all suite categories. Dry cleaning is only complimentary for Regent Suite guests — all others pay per item.
If you opt out of Regent's included airfare, you receive a non-use air credit that varies by voyage. The credit may be less than the cost of booking your own flights.
Day 1
SingaporeSingaporeWorld-class city-state blending futuristic gardens with vibrant multicultural neighborhoods.
Day 2
At Sea

Day 3
Ho Chi Minh CityVietnamVietnam's buzzing southern metropolis — history, street food, and the Cu Chi Tunnels await.
Day 4
Nha TrangVietnamVietnam's beach resort city with ancient Cham towers and excellent snorkeling excursions.


Day 6
HalongVietnamThousands of dramatic limestone karsts rising from UNESCO-listed emerald Halong Bay.
Day 7
At Sea
Day 8
At Sea

Day 9
George TownMalaysiaUNESCO heritage city famous for vibrant street art and Malaysia's finest hawker food.

Day 10
LangkawiMalaysiaDuty-free Malaysian island paradise with rainforest cable cars and eagle-shaped landmarks.
Day 11
SingaporeSingaporeWorld-class city-state blending futuristic gardens with vibrant multicultural neighborhoods.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons (Marble Mountains View 3.JPG)
Five marble-and-limestone hills riddled with caves, pagodas, and a Buddhist grotto with a hole punched straight to the sky. Take the lift up, the 156 steps down.
🕒 Daily 7:00–17:30
LandmarkPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Cầu Rồng.jpg)
A 666-metre steel dragon that breathes real fire and water at 9pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Tacky, magnificent, free — stand on the upstream side and don't wear your good shirt.
NaturePhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Da Nang view from top of Son Tra.jpg)
A monkey-forested headland crowned by a 67-metre white Lady Buddha — the best free view of the whole bay, and the rare statue taller than your ship's funnel.
BeachPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (My Khe Beach, Da Nang, Vietnam.jpg)
The long white-sand stretch GIs nicknamed China Beach — calm, swimmable, and a 15-minute taxi from the gangway. The lowest-effort good decision in Da Nang.
MuseumPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Le musée Cham (Da Nang) (4395751687).jpg)
The world's largest hoard of Cham stone carving, in a breezy 1919 French colonial hall — the rare museum you can actually finish on a port day, and be glad you did.
🕒 Daily 7:30–17:00
Photo: Wikimedia Commons (Nha Tho Con Ga Da Nang.JPG)
The candy-pink 1923 cathedral locals call the Rooster Church, after the weathervane — improbably photogenic for something that pink. Budget about 20 minutes by taxi from the ship.
🕒 Mon–Sat 8:00–11:30, 13:30–16:30
LandmarkPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Han River, Da Nang, Vietnam (15428173695).jpg)
Da Nang's swing bridge actually rotates late at night — around 1am on weekdays, 11pm on weekends — to let ships through. You'll be asleep aboard for that, but the riverfront walk is the real point.
NaturePhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Hai Van Pass.jpg)
The cloud-wreathed coast road Top Gear called one of the best in the world. About 40 minutes out — save it for a long call, but my, what a 40 minutes.
Before you sail — hotels in Singapore
Arrive a day early and explore Singapore before boarding
Pricing not available for this sailing.
Regent's flagship since 2016, purpose-built for cultural discovery itineraries. 750 guests across 375 all-suite, all-balcony cabins. Deploys to Asia, Alaska, and the Americas — the Explorer handles Regent's Japan and Southeast Asia programs. Space ratio and crew-to-guest ratio rank among the highest in luxury cruising.
Typical age
60+
Primary markets
US · UK · AU
Onboard languages
en
Kids onboard
Uncommon — adult-leaning atmosphere