Romance of Northern Europe – Paris to Oslo
18-Night Luxury All-Inclusive Cruise Holiday
- 12 Aug ‘25
- 18 nights
- Paris (Le Havre)
- Seven Seas Mariner
*Based on Suite.
What's Included
INDLUGLE WITH THE MOST INCLUSIVE LUXURY EXPERIENCE – THE REGENT EXPERIENCE
The Regent Experience goes beyond the intuitive, personalised service from a world-class team and having every luxurious amenity at your beck and call. It goes beyond culinary experiences delivering epicurean perfection at sea and on land. It goes beyond immersive shore excursions — thousands of which are included — across 550-plus ports of call around the world. It goes beyond each of these by including all of them and more, creating opportunities to live life to the fullest every day.
Your All-Inclusive Cruise Fare Includes:
⚓ 18 night luxury voyage on Seven Seas Mariner, from Paris (Le Havre) to Oslo in a deluxe veranda suite
⚓ Unlimited Shore Excursions
⚓ Exquisite Dining, Including All Speciality Restaurants at No Added Cost
⚓ Unlimited Beverages, Fine Wines, Craft Cocktails, Speciality Coffees and more
⚓ Customisable In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily with Your Preferences
⚓ Unlimited Access to Spa Facilities
⚓ Unlimited wi-fi
⚓ Valet Laundry Service
⚓ 24-Hour In-Suite Dining
⚓ Port charges, government fees and onboard cruise gratuities
UPGRADE TO A CONCIERGE SUITE TO INCLUDE:
⚓ 1-Night Pre-Cruise Hotel Package
⚓ Priority Online Reservations for Shore Excursions and Speciality Dining
⚓ Additional Savings on Regent Choice Experiences and Land Programmes
UPGRADE TO A PENTHOUSE SUITE OR HIGHER TO INCLUDE:
⚓ Personal Butler for an Elevated In-Suite Experience
⚓ Daily Canapés
Plus book now and receive:
⚓ Captivating Cultures Savings of 25%*
⚓ Captivating Cultures Suite Upgrade of 2 categories*
⚓ Exclusive savings of up to $500pp*
⚓ Exclusive Reduced deposit of 7.5%*
⚓ Exclusive Shipboard Credit of US$200 per suite*
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YOUR ITINERARY
Enjoy the scenic trip through the rolling French cou ...
Enjoy the scenic trip through the rolling French countryside to Paris and spend the day savoring it’s gardens, museums and historic sites. Visit the Louvre, Notre Dame and the Eiffel Tower. Take a boat ride along the Seine and a stroll along the Champs Elysee. Or visit historic Rouen or the battlefields of Normandy.
Situated a mere 20 miles from the English coast, ...
Situated a mere 20 miles from the English coast, Calais has been a desirable port since the Middle Ages, leaving today’s transport hub is rich with history. You’ll find the first cast of Auguste Rodin’s Burghers of Calais depicting local leaders surrendering to English forces in 1347 in front of Hôtel de Ville (City Hall), a World Heritage site due to its extraordinary beffroi (belfry). Admire a 13th-century watchtower, 16th-century citadel and 19th-century lighthouse that survived German bombs during World War II before seeing the thousands of objects, documents and photographs at Le Musée Mémoire 39-45, all housed in a former German bunker. A pair of non-WWII museums illuminate the city’s lace industry and fine arts.
The two most recurring sights in Antwerp are the works of ...
The two most recurring sights in Antwerp are the works of local sculptor Peter Paul Rubens and hands, which adorn everything from the town flag to the local Belgian chocolates. The hands’ symbolism is explained at Brabo Fountain in Grote Market Square, which depicts the soldier that severed the hand of a mythical giant who bullied the townspeople by taking tolls. Antwerp is also known for its beautifully preserved Gothic and Baroque architecture, which includes the Cathedral of Our Lady, a masterpiece of lace work in stone on Groenplaats public square.
The two most recurring sights in Antwerp are the works of loc ...
The two most recurring sights in Antwerp are the works of local sculptor Peter Paul Rubens and hands, which adorn everything from the town flag to the local Belgian chocolates. The hands’ symbolism is explained at Brabo Fountain in Grote Market Square, which depicts the soldier that severed the hand of a mythical giant who bullied the townspeople by taking tolls. Antwerp is also known for its beautifully preserved Gothic and Baroque architecture, which includes the Cathedral of Our Lady, a masterpiece of lace work in stone on Groenplaats public square.
As capital cities go, Amsterdam is small in comparison. It ...
As capital cities go, Amsterdam is small in comparison. It has a reputation for free-spirited and very liberal lifestyles. Some might call it Europe’s most “radical” city, but one cannot deny the beauty of Amsterdam and its rich history. Amsterdam is a cultural center of Europe, as exemplified in its more than 140 art galleries and 40 museums. In addition, it is famous for its baroque architecture, canals, and cobblestone streets where the favored mode of transportation is the bicycle.
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea.
...Enjoy a relaxing day at sea.
Copenhagen, the royal capital of Denmark, is one of Europe’ ...
Copenhagen, the royal capital of Denmark, is one of Europe’s oldest capitals. It was a fishing village until the middle of the 12th century, but then grew in importance after being fortified in 1167. Because of its harbor, it soon became a place of commercial importance. Copenhagen has a long history well-integrated with today’s modern life. Theaters, museums, art galleries and musical entertainment are among the attractions that make Copenhagen memorable.
Copenhagen, the royal capital of Denmark, is one o ...
Copenhagen, the royal capital of Denmark, is one of Europe’s oldest capitals. It was a fishing village until the middle of the 12th century, but then grew in importance after being fortified in 1167. Because of its harbor, it soon became a place of commercial importance. Copenhagen has a long history well-integrated with today’s modern life. Theaters, museums, art galleries and musical entertainment are among the attractions that make Copenhagen memorable.
With its proximity to Scandinavia along the 11-mile Kiel Fjord ...
With its proximity to Scandinavia along the 11-mile Kiel Fjord, this capital city of the northern Germany state of Schleswig-Holstein has a long and proud maritime history. It is also where the eastern lock of the world’s busiest artificial waterway – Kiel Canal – connects the North Sea to the Baltic and site of the annual Kiel Week, the largest sailing event in the world. Admire some of the 60,000 ships that traverse the canal every year on a stroll along the waterfront promenade known as the Kiellinie, perhaps stopping for a dessert called Rote Grütze at one of many inviting cafés and restaurants. For an atmospheric appreciation of Kiel’s fishing and seafaring history, explore the Schiffahrtsmuseum located within a Gothic Revival fish auction house.
When you dock in Rønne on Bornholm, you’ll ...
When you dock in Rønne on Bornholm, you’ll be joining a long list of historic visitors. Only about 40,000 people live here, but the island’s location in the middle of the Baltic Sea has made it a stopping point for sailors since the 1100s. The only difference now is that it attracts more international tourists than Vikings. People come to savor the beautiful scenery that includes craggy cliffs and white sand beaches, all topped with a dollop of sunshine. Add in a side of quaint churches, artists’ workshops and fresh local foods, and you’ve got quite a treat. Stop at Bornholm’s friendly welcome center if you want recommendations from locals.
Step into colorful and masterfully restored Old Town G ...
Step into colorful and masterfully restored Old Town Gdansk and experience the grandeur of this once powerful member of the Hanseatic League. Marvel at the exquisite architecture. Stroll the entire length of Ulica Diuga (Long St.) stopping to visit St. Mary’s Church, which took 150 years to build, and its Astronomical Clock, from1460. Browse through the museums, shops and galleries. Seek out quality amber, embroidered linens, modern silver jewelry, and fine woolen sweaters. Admire the grand houses , the Green and the Golden Gates on the Royal Road. Try a sip of vodka distilled and served with real flecks of gold.
Klaipeda, or Memel, in Lithuania is situated at t ...
Klaipeda, or Memel, in Lithuania is situated at the mouth of the Curonian Lagoon where it flows into the Baltic Sea. During World War II, the city was captured by the Soviet Red Army. Unlike the rest of East Prussia, the Memel Territory was not considered part of the Soviet occupation zone, and was incorporated into the Lithuanian SSR. The city began to develop cultural activities in the 1970s and 1980s, such as the introduction of the Sea Festival cultural tradition.
Riga, the capital of Latvia, is situated on the Baltic ...
Riga, the capital of Latvia, is situated on the Baltic Sea coast on the mouth of the river Daugava. After more than 700 years of German, Swedish, Russian rule, Latvia, with Riga as its capital city, thus declared its independence on November 18, 1918. Soviet occupation and annexation occurred in 1940, but then Latvia declared its full de facto independence in 1991. The Historic Centre of Riga has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the city is particularly notable for its extensive Art Nouveau architecture.
The “Venice of the North,” spanning 14 ...
The “Venice of the North,” spanning 14 small islands at the outflow of Lake Mälar into the Baltic, Stockholm is the largest city in Scandinavia and architecturally one of the finest in the world, with broad streets, waterside parks and many pedestrian walkways. For a taste of the city, take a walking tour of Old Town, and particularly the Royal Palace and beautiful Riddarholm Church; take in the views from the observation deck in the Town Hall; or visit one of the Skeppsholmen Museums, including Skeppsholm Church (1842), the Museum of Architecture, the Museum of East Asian Art and the Modern Museum. A main attraction near the center of town is the Vasa Museum, on the island of Djurgården, displaying the almost fully intact 64-gun warship Vasa, that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628.
The “Venice of the North,” spanning 14 small isl ...
The “Venice of the North,” spanning 14 small islands at the outflow of Lake Mälar into the Baltic, Stockholm is the largest city in Scandinavia and architecturally one of the finest in the world, with broad streets, waterside parks and many pedestrian walkways. For a taste of the city, take a walking tour of Old Town, and particularly the Royal Palace and beautiful Riddarholm Church; take in the views from the observation deck in the Town Hall; or visit one of the Skeppsholmen Museums, including Skeppsholm Church (1842), the Museum of Architecture, the Museum of East Asian Art and the Modern Museum. A main attraction near the center of town is the Vasa Museum, on the island of Djurgården, displaying the almost fully intact 64-gun warship Vasa, that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628.
Visby is the largest city on the island of Gotland, and ...
Visby is the largest city on the island of Gotland, and was once one of the most powerful cities in Europe. The entire island is full of ruins, artifacts and memories from its periods of greatness during the Viking period and Middle Ages when Visby was a member of the Hanseatic League. The town is surrounded by the Visby Ringwall, a huge 13th century stone wall that encloses the city. Inside the wall, Visby beckons with its medley of modern and medieval times.
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea.
...Enjoy a relaxing day at sea.
Oslo is Norway’s capital and largest city. Locat ...
Oslo is Norway’s capital and largest city. Located at the head of the Oslofjord, the city is encircled by wooded hills and snowcapped peaks. Norway is a maritime nation with Oslo being the chief port for sea services from the Continent and England. Throughout Oslo’s 900-year history there have been many fires, and as a result it has a mixture of architectural styles. With a fairly compact city center, many of Oslo’s attractions can be explored on foot.
Oslo is Norway’s capital and largest city. Loca ...
Oslo is Norway’s capital and largest city. Located at the head of the Oslofjord, the city is encircled by wooded hills and snowcapped peaks. Norway is a maritime nation with Oslo being the chief port for sea services from the Continent and England. Throughout Oslo’s 900-year history there have been many fires, and as a result it has a mixture of architectural styles. With a fairly compact city center, many of Oslo’s attractions can be explored on foot.
YOUR SHIP - The Seven Seas Mariner
The world’s first all-suite, all-balcony ship, Seven Seas Mariner features four gourmet restaurants with open seating. Hallmarks include generous amenities and a welcome spaciousness. Catering to only 700 guests, her staff-to-guest ratio of 1 to 1.6 ensures the absolutely highest level of personal service.
Description
The world’s first all-suite, all-balcony ship, Seven Seas Mariner features four gourmet restaurants with open seating. Hallmarks include generous amenities and a welcome spaciousness. Catering to only 700 guests, her staff-to-guest ratio of 1 to 1.6 ensures the absolutely highest level of personal service.
Entertainment
Cabaret & Stage production
Cigar Bar
Theatre
Food and Drink
24-hour Room Service
Bar
Compass Rose Restaurant
Horizons Lounge
La Verandah Buffet
Lattitudes
Lounge
Pool Grill
Poolside Grill
Prime 7
Signatures Restaurant
Recreational
Golf Nets
Library
Nightclub
Outdoor Pool
Shuffle Board
Table Tennis
Fitness
Aerobics/Yoga
Fitness Center
Gym
Jogging Track
Relaxation
Beauty Salon
Sauna
Spa
Whirlpool
Technology
Computer Learning Centre
In room access to E-mail
Internet Access Lounge
Internet Cafe
Other
Boutique
Laundry Service
Medical Centre
Observation Lounge
Photo Shop
Shore Excursion Office
STATEROOMS
Suite
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