Splendor, 14 Nights Vikings & Viceroys ex London (Southampton) to Oslo – 20 Aug 2024 – Cruise Traveller

Splendor, 14 Nights Vikings & Viceroys ex London (Southampton) to Oslo

Cruise Line
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Ship
Seven Seas Splendor
Cruise Departs
20 Aug 2024
Cruise Duration
14 Nights
Embark Ship
Southampton, England
Disembark Ship
Oslo, Norway
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Cruise Itinerary

DateActivityArriveDepart
20 Aug 2024
Southampton, England
6:00 AM 6:00 PM
21 Aug 2024
St Malo, France
9:00 AM 6:00 PM
22 Aug 2024
Falmouth, England
7:00 AM 5:00 PM
23 Aug 2024
Waterford, Ireland
8:00 AM 6:00 PM
24 Aug 2024
Dun Laoghaire, Ireland
7:00 AM 7:00 PM
25 Aug 2024
Liverpool, England
7:00 AM 7:00 PM
26 Aug 2024
Belfast, Northern Ireland
7:00 AM 5:00 PM
27 Aug 2024
Ullapool, Scotland
11:00 AM 8:00 PM
28 Aug 2024
Kirkwall, Scotland
9:00 AM 7:00 PM
29 Aug 2024
Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland
7:00 AM 3:00 PM
30 Aug 2024
Alesund, Norway
9:00 AM 6:00 PM
31 Aug 2024
Bergen, Norway
9:00 AM 7:00 PM
01 Sep 2024
Stavanger, Norway
8:00 AM 6:00 PM
02 Sep 2024
Arendal, Norway
8:00 AM 6:00 PM
03 Sep 2024
Oslo, Norway
6:00 AM 9:00 PM

All itineraries and ports of call at the discretion of the cruise line subject to local weather conditions and may change without notice.

Seven Seas Splendor® is the next iteration of luxury cruising, from her elegant décor to the crowning Regent Suite — she is luxury perfected.

Saint-Malo, France
Explore this fascinating fortified town or discover the lovely medieval town of Dinan and its impressive clock tower and picturesque half-timbered houses. Drive along the rugged Brittany coast and savor the stunning view of mystical Mont St. Michel before wandering through its steep winding streets and the mazelike abbey passages.

Falmouth, United Kingdom
Falmouth is a seaport on the River Fal. Falmouth is famous for its harbor. Together with Carrick Roads, it forms the third deepest natural harbor in the world, and the deepest in Western Europe. It is also famous for being the start or finish point of various round-the-world record-breaking voyages. Falmouth has proven a popular holiday destination and it is now primarily a tourist resort. It has long been a popular boating and water sports location.

Waterford, Ireland
Nestled by the banks of the River Suir, Waterford is Ireland’s oldest city, dating back to Viking times. Its impressive medieval city walls, cobbled, winding streets and colorful waterfront lend the town a charming feel. Reginald’s Tower is Waterford’s best known landmark. The building has been described as the oldest tower of mortared stone in Europe and today houses the city’s Maritime and Civic Museum. Other attraction worth a visit are the City Hall, magnificently restored, and housing the Municipal Art Collection, and the Heritage Museum with its fine collection of Viking and Medieval artifacts. Of course no trip to Waterford would be complete without a visit to the world renowned Waterford Crystal factory. Each piece represents the culmination of light, heat and the skill of master craftsmen. The craftsmen transform glowing balls of crystal into elegant shapes using their artistic instinct, their breath and traditional tools. The perfect place to bring back a treasured memento of your cruise.

Dublin (Dún Loaghaire), Ireland
A UNESCO City of Literature founded in 1592, Ireland’s capital and birthplace of Oscar Wilde, James Joyce and George Bernard Shaw has long been a stalwart of European culture. Lively, cosmopolitan and eminently walkable, Dublin’s complex history is told by medieval castles and cathedrals complemented by elegant, 18th-century houses built during the city’s prosperous Georgian era. Cruise the legendary River Liffey for spectacular views of the cast-iron Ha’penny Bridge and neoclassical Customs House. Wander the architectural gems of Trinity College, explore the cultural quarter of Temple Bar, visit a pair of medieval cathedrals (St. Patrick’s and Christ Church) and a bevy of museums before enjoying a perfect pint at one of Dublin’s cozy pubs.

Liverpool, England
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, in North West England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. Inhabitants of Liverpool are referred to as Liverpudlians and nicknamed “Scousers,” in reference to the local meal known as ‘scouse’, a form of stew. In 2004, Liverpool’s waterfront was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site, reflecting the city’s importance in the development of the world’s trading system and dock technology.

Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast lies snuggled into the rugged coast of Northern Ireland where the River Lagan flows to the sea. This Northern Ireland capital saw its earliest settlement in the early Middle Ages. At that time, a substantial stone fortress punctuated the horizon. Today, world travelers are eager to view her physical beauty and discover her renewed tranquility. Residents enjoy performances at the Grand Opera House, shop at trendy stores, and visit pubs lining The Golden Mile.

Ullapool, United Kingdom
With a population of 1,500, Ullapool is a small port town but would be considered large compared to many villages in the Scottish Highlands. Situated on the banks of Loch Broom surrounded by mountains, Ullapool is fronted by rows of whitewashed, black-roofed façades that invite you to spend a pleasant day learning the town’s history, shopping for locally made gifts and feasting on hand-dived scallops. Set out from Ullapool in almost any direction and you’ll find yourself amid the spectacular scenery of the Scottish Highlands, where you can follow a river to a 30-foot cascading waterfall or head to the coast for a splendid day at the beach.

Kirkwall (Orkney Islands), Scotland
Kirkwall is the largest town and capital of the Orkney Islands, off the coast of northern mainland Scotland. Kirkwall is one of the most attractive and well-preserved small towns in Scotland. Apart from the main historical buildings, there are many 17th-18th century houses and other structures in the local vernacular style. Kirkwall also has the most northerly of the English speaking world’s Carnegie libraries, which was visited and opened by Andrew Carnegie and his wife in the early years of the 20th century.

Lerwick (Shetland Islands), Scotland
Explore Stone Age ruins, heather-covered moors and the rugged Scottish highlands in Lerwick, capital of the Shetland Island Archipelago. With its dramatic cliffs, Grand Victorian houses, charming Shetland ponies, and Nordic heritage Lerwick offers hours of entertainment. Set off on your own to get an historic overview at the Shetland Museum and Archives on the waterfront. Stroll through the numerous galleries and quaint shops looking for unique art, fine hand knitted sweaters made from the wool of Shetland Sheep and beautiful knitted lace. The local-made beer and whiskey is well worth a visit to a pub.

Ålesund, Norway
In 1904, much of Alesund was destroyed by fire, but the town was quickly rebuilt in the period’s popular Art Nouveau style. Soaring turrets, spires and beautiful ornamentation adorn the buildings throughout Alesund, giving it a distinctive flair and earning the town a revered architectural reputation. Explore its many attractions, such as the spectacular Art Nouveau Centre museum, scenic Town Park, and Atlantic Sea Park, one of Europe’s largest aquariums. For a look at modern Norwegian woodworking, visit the impressive Gallery Cylindra. Many of Alesund’s squares feature sculptures commemorating significant events, including the town’s rich fishing history and Norway’s contribution to World War II. Buy exquisite Norwegian fashions, jewelry, leather handbags, tapestries and glassworks. Alesund offers a wealth of restaurants serving everything from Norwegian seafood delicacies to international gourmet fare, ranging from Japanese to Italian.

Bergen, Norway
Situated along the Byfjord, Bergen is Norway’s second largest city, and one of its most charming. The city’s history dates back to the early 11th century when Olav Kyrre established a settlement and royal residence here. In 1240, Bergen replaced Trondheim as the capital, and the city quickly prospered. Much of the city’s architecture today reflects the lifestyle of the Hanseatic merchants, who resided in narrow row houses near the harbor.

Stavanger, Norway
Stavanger is the fourth largest city in Norway, and has been called the Petroleum Capital of Norway. Starting in the 1880s, industry grew in Stavanger, primarily based on treatment and exports of fish and fish-products. In the 1960s, exploratory oil-drilling in the North Sea changed the economic situation for Stavanger. With its good harbor and plane connections, Stavanger was well-positioned to take advantage of the increased activity. Stavanger and its region, along with Liverpool, United Kingdom, have been selected as a European Capital of Culture for 2008.

Arendal, Norway
With colorful homes dotting green hills and a charming Old Town rising above a sparkling harbor, Arendal is a seaside gem along Norway’s southern coast. Wander Tyholmen’s cobbled streets past wooden houses dating to the city’s timber exporting days of the 17th-19th centuries. Admire the striking rådhus (town hall), a four-story national heirloom that remains Norway’s tallest wooden house. People-watch during lunch at one of the many dining venues in Pollen, Arendal’s inner harbor. Hop on a ferry to walk the sands of bucolic — and car-free — Merdø island, or take a scenic drive to Grimstad and Lillesand, a pair of delightful coastal villages.

Oslo, Norway
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.

Seven Seas Splendor – luxury perfected.

Building on our long tradition of being the most inclusive luxury experience in the world, we are creating something beyond all expectations. We are yet again elevating a new standard for luxury by striving for the ultimate achievement — perfection.

In our pursuit to exceed your expectations, we are creating a work of art, from bow to stern. No expense, no effort and no detail is being spared in the design of our new ship. In the smallest details you will find care and meticulousness, and across opulent restaurants, spacious suites and sumptuous lounges, witness the majesty of expert craftsmanship and excellence in design.

Intricate marble patterns and soaring ceilings topped by sparkling chandeliers adorn your path throughout this exquisite ship. These inspired spaces foster a new level of sophisticated ambience that perfectly showcases everything Regent Seven Seas Cruises® has to offer. Wherever you turn, you will be enveloped in timeless elegance, absolute comfort and graceful hospitality, as you set off on journeys to explore awe-inspiring destinations around the world.

Your senses will be enchanted by sumptuous décor and unique art that perfectly flow from one area to the next. Similar to how you would happen upon an inviting café on an afternoon stroll, Coffee Connection is one of the spaces that once you discover, you will find yourself returning to again and again. Plus, with our NEW alfresco area, you may even sip your cappuccino while taking in the views. And this is just the beginning.

At every turn, Seven Seas Splendor™ exudes excellence, comfort, and grace; the perfect way to arrive at the places you’ve always dreamed of exploring.

Ship Profile & Stats

  • Length: 735 ft
  • Tonnage: 55,254
  • Maiden Voyage: February 2020
  • Passenger Capacity (dbl): 750
  • Crew Nationality: International
  • Officer Nationality: European
  • Ship Registration: Marshall Islands

Ship Amenities

  • Interactive Flat-Screen Television
  • Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
  • Hair Dryer
  • Regent Plush Bathrobes and Slippers
  • Personalized In-Suite Mini-Bar Set-Up

Ship Facilities

  • Coffee Connection
  • Pacific Rim
  • Chartreuse
  • Prime 7
  • Compass Rose
  • Sette Mari At La Veranda
  • Constellation Theatre
  • Boutiques
  • Splendor Lounge
  • Casino
  • Business Centre
  • Meridian Lounge
  • Spa
  • Infinity Pool
  • Gym
  • Jogging Track
  • Sports Deck
  • Shuffle Board
  • Bocce Court
  • Golf Net
  • Paddle Tennis Court
  • Pool Grill
  • Pool Bar
  • Swimning Pool
  • Culinary Arts Kitchen
  • Library
  • Card Room
  • Observation Lounge
  • Connoisseur Club
  • The Study

The ships of Regent Seven Seas Cruises offer voyages of exploration and discovery to more than 300 ports on all seven continents. All luxury vessels are designed for guests numbering in the hundreds rather than the thousands. The ambiance on board is personal, individual, accommodating – “upscale but not uptight.” And all ships share certain distinctions in accommodations, service, dining and amenities that elevate them to the lofty vantage point of the enviable six stars.

The Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet includes sister all-suite, all-balcony, 700-guest ships Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Mariner; and the all-suite, 90% balcony Seven Seas Navigator.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises provides discerning guests with the most inclusive luxury cruise experience by offering an incomparable array of complimentary features and services. See below for a listing of these items, combining to provide unprecedented value.

~FREE Unlimited Shore Excursions* ~FREE Luxury Hotel Package for 1st and 2nd guests* ~FREE Beverages including fine wines and premium spirits ~FREE Pre-Paid Gratuities ~FREE In-suite mini-bar replenished daily ~FREE 24-hour room service and no additional charge for specialty restaurants ~Elegant casual dress code. Formal and semi-formal attire optional on sailings of 16 nights or longer ~Welcome bottle of champagne ~Up to four gourmet restaurants including the iconic new steakhouse Prime 7, and Signatures, featuring Le Cordon Bleu®-inspired cuisine, Compass Rose, La Veranda plus the al fresco Pool Grill ~In-suite dining, served course-by-course during restaurant hours ~Butler service in Penthouse Suites and higher, including complimentary in-suite mini-bar setup and iPod® docking station ~Fitness programs, sauna and steam rooms in the spa ~Onboard activities including expert guest lectures, theatre performance and day time entertainment ~Interactive flat screen television in each suite with extensive media library and complimentary movies-on-demand

*Supplement will apply on Regent Choice excursions and excludes Private Arrangements and all Adventure Ashore programmes. FREE 1-Night Pre-Cruise Luxury Hotel Package is available for Concierge Suites and Higher only.

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