Regent Seven Seas Cruises just announced the itinerary for its 2021 World Cruise and it’s epic, to say the least. On the 117-night voyage, not only will you visit 30 countries across six continents, but you’ll also have the chance to explore 56 UNESCO World Heritage sites, which is 20 more than the previous year’s world cruise and a record for the company.

The itinerary was designed so that guests will get to explore a mix of iconic destinations as well as lesser-known sites. A world cruise conjures images of exploring the world’s fascinating destinations on a multi-month luxurious journey.

World Cruise Visits 56 UNESCO World Heritage Sites

For those who wish to explore nearly all corners of the world in one epic voyage, Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ 2021 World Cruise sails aboard the world’s first all-suite, all-balcony ship, Seven Seas Mariner, for 117 nights from Miami to Barcelona – visiting six continents, 30 countries and 61 ports across South America, French Polynesia, Australia, Asia and the Mediterranean, including 11 overnight stays.

This journey brings guests to famous cities such as Sydney and its famed Opera House and Dubai with its towering skyscrapers and bright lights. Yet, it is the lesser-traveled places that truly make this voyage a once-in-a-lifetime experience. On this 2021 voyage, guests can visit 56 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in ports like Colombo, Sri Lanka, Jerusalem, Israel and Limassol, Cyprus, and each night return to their spacious and luxurious suite and enjoy personalized service on board.

Cruise will take you to several ports in the Caribbean Sea through the Panama Canal down to Peru, where you’ll explore five UNESCO sites, including Machu Picchu and the Nasca Lines.

World Cruise Visits 56 UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Then you will cross the Pacific Ocean to Bora Bora and Tahiti before making your way to New Zealand and Australia, where you have the chance to go diving in the Great Barrier Reef. In Asia, you’ll visit everywhere from the Singapore Botanic Gardens to Malaysia’s historic cities of Melaka and George Town.

Then you sail up the west coast of India, visiting Taj Mahal and Mumbai’s historic Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. After that Middle East, where you’ll  see everything from relatively obscure places like Oman’s Bahla Fort to famous archeological sites like Petra in Jordan. The last part of the journey takes you to UNESCO sites across the Mediterranean including the archaeological site of Troy in Bozcaada, Turkey, before ending the trip in Barcelona.

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