Discover the Unexplored: Regent's Secret Destinations
January 2024

Are you ready to embark on a journey that defies the ordinary and transports you to places beyond the imagination?
Regent Seven Seas Cruises holds the key to unlocking some of the world's most hidden and captivating destinations. Over the past ten years, I've been lucky enough to sail aboard more than half of the Regent Seven Seas fleet (mostly recently aboard Seven Seas Grandeur), so I'm excited to share with you these lesser-known yet utterly magnificent locales, all of which offer something a little different.
Corner Brook. Newfoundland
Pergamon, near Dikili Turkey
Apia, Samoa
The Allure of the Unknown
I've always found that the true essence of travel lies in uncovering hidden gems, those unique places that remain untouched by the typical tourist trail. In my experience, Regent Seven Seas has truly mastered the art of combining luxury with adventure. Their itineraries are thoughtfully crafted to guide you to these rare and unspoiled locations. Whether wandering through quaint coastal towns or basking in the tranquillity of secluded bays, there's so much joy in disembarking from the ship to explore somewhere entirely new.A Glimpse into Secret Destinations
Corner Brook. Newfoundland
Corner Brook, Newfoundland
Corner Brook in Newfoundland is a hidden gem for those who love nature and quiet exploration. When you arrive, the natural beauty is immediately striking. The city, nestled among rolling hills and waterways, is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. A walk around the town reveals quaint shops and local eateries, offering a taste of the laid-back lifestyle here. Don't miss a chance to explore the nearby Gros Morne National Park, known for its stunning landscapes and hiking trails. Corner Brook may be small, but its charm and the warmth of its people leave a lasting impression on anyone who visits.
Pergamon, near Dikili Turkey
Dikili, Turkey
Dikili, a charming coastal town in Turkey, offers a peaceful retreat with its stunning beaches and relaxed atmosphere. As you disembark in this quaint port, the inviting turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea set the scene for a serene experience. The town's laid-back vibe is perfect for those looking to unwind. Strolling through Dikili, you'll find local markets filled with fresh produce and traditional Turkish goods. The nearby ancient ruins of Pergamon offer a fascinating glimpse into history, just a short journey away. Dikili is not just a stopover; it's a delightful blend of natural beauty, history, and authentic Turkish culture.
Apia, Samoa






