
Date
2027-02-22
Duration
11 nights
Departure Port
Panama City
Panama
Arrival Port
Miami
United States
Rating
Ultra Luxury
Theme
—








Regent Seven Seas Cruises
—
—
77,000 GT
850
—
—
—
31 m
22 knots
No

Panama City is a dynamic capital where glass skyscrapers, the colonial UNESCO quarter of Casco Viejo, and the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal converge at the Western Hemisphere's narrowest point. Must-dos include watching mega-ships transit the Miraflores Locks, exploring restored Casco Viejo, and spotting monkeys in the Metropolitan Natural Park. Visit December through April for dry season weather.
The Panama Canal is an artificial 82 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a conduit for maritime trade

Puerto Limón is Costa Rica's vibrant Caribbean port city, shaped by Afro-Caribbean heritage, coconut-infused Creole cuisine, and lush tropical surroundings. Visitors should not miss the pristine coral reefs and rainforest trails of Cahuita National Park or a whitewater rafting descent of the legendary Pacuare River. The port is at its finest during the dry season from December through April, when calm seas and warm sunshine coincide with peak cruise scheduling.

Roatán, Honduras's jewel in the Caribbean Sea, is surrounded by the second-largest coral reef system on Earth — an underwater wilderness of extraordinary richness that draws divers and snorkellers from around the world. The West End and West Bay beaches deliver postcard perfection: sugar-white sands, turquoise shallows, and hammocks swaying beneath coconut palms. Jungle-clad hills hide zip lines, sloth sanctuaries, and Garifuna fishing villages preserving centuries-old Afro-Caribbean traditions. Local lobster, fresh from the reef and grilled with garlic, is the island's defining culinary pleasure. February through April offers the clearest waters and most radiant skies.

Harvest Caye is a private island resort off Belize's southern coast, offering pristine beaches and access to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef's extraordinary marine life. Top experiences include reef snorkelling, Monkey River wildlife tours to spot howler monkeys and manatees, and visiting ancient Maya ruins at Nim Li Punit. November through April provides the driest weather, though snorkelling is superb year-round.

Santo Tomas de Castilla, Guatemala, delivers the Caribbean at its most authentic—stunning waters, vibrant culture, and cuisine that blends African, European, and indigenous traditions into something boldly distinctive. Don't miss the local food scene and the exceptional snorkeling. Best experienced December through April, during the dry season when skies are clearest and seas are calmest. Cruise lines including Oceania Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Sacred pilgrimage island of the ancient Maya and now Mexico's most celebrated diving destination, Cozumel offers two distinct experiences in perfect combination. The vast Palancar Reef — part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system — delivers some of the Caribbean's most spectacular underwater scenery, with drift diving through canyons draped in black coral and sea fans. Ashore, San Miguel's colourful streetlife, fresh ceviche, and handcrafted silver jewellery invite leisurely exploration. Diving conditions are excellent year-round, though November through April brings the clearest visibility and the calmest seas for surface excursions.

Georgetown, Penang, is a UNESCO World Heritage city where Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European cultures have created one of Southeast Asia's most richly layered streetscapes and what many consider Asia's greatest street food scene. Essential experiences include exploring the Chinese clan jetties over the sea, admiring the ornate Khoo Kongsi clan house, and eating legendary char kway teow and assam laksa from hawker stalls. December through March offers the driest conditions, though the food is extraordinary year-round.

Montego Bay, Jamaica's sun-drenched second city, blends colonial Georgian heritage with vibrant Caribbean culture along a dramatic coastline of white sand beaches and emerald mountains. Visitors should not miss the legendary jerk cuisine at Scotchies and a day trip to the bioluminescent lagoon in nearby Falmouth or the cascading Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios. The peak cruise season runs from November through April, when the island enjoys dry, warm weather and calm seas ideal for exploring both the port town and the surrounding Jamaican coastline.

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.
Day 1

Panama City is a dynamic capital where glass skyscrapers, the colonial UNESCO quarter of Casco Viejo, and the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal converge at the Western Hemisphere's narrowest point. Must-dos include watching mega-ships transit the Miraflores Locks, exploring restored Casco Viejo, and spotting monkeys in the Metropolitan Natural Park. Visit December through April for dry season weather.
Day 2
The Panama Canal is an artificial 82 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a conduit for maritime trade
Day 3

Puerto Limón is Costa Rica's vibrant Caribbean port city, shaped by Afro-Caribbean heritage, coconut-infused Creole cuisine, and lush tropical surroundings. Visitors should not miss the pristine coral reefs and rainforest trails of Cahuita National Park or a whitewater rafting descent of the legendary Pacuare River. The port is at its finest during the dry season from December through April, when calm seas and warm sunshine coincide with peak cruise scheduling.
Day 4
Day 5

Roatán, Honduras's jewel in the Caribbean Sea, is surrounded by the second-largest coral reef system on Earth — an underwater wilderness of extraordinary richness that draws divers and snorkellers from around the world. The West End and West Bay beaches deliver postcard perfection: sugar-white sands, turquoise shallows, and hammocks swaying beneath coconut palms. Jungle-clad hills hide zip lines, sloth sanctuaries, and Garifuna fishing villages preserving centuries-old Afro-Caribbean traditions. Local lobster, fresh from the reef and grilled with garlic, is the island's defining culinary pleasure. February through April offers the clearest waters and most radiant skies.
Day 6

Harvest Caye is a private island resort off Belize's southern coast, offering pristine beaches and access to the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef's extraordinary marine life. Top experiences include reef snorkelling, Monkey River wildlife tours to spot howler monkeys and manatees, and visiting ancient Maya ruins at Nim Li Punit. November through April provides the driest weather, though snorkelling is superb year-round.
Day 7

Santo Tomas de Castilla, Guatemala, delivers the Caribbean at its most authentic—stunning waters, vibrant culture, and cuisine that blends African, European, and indigenous traditions into something boldly distinctive. Don't miss the local food scene and the exceptional snorkeling. Best experienced December through April, during the dry season when skies are clearest and seas are calmest. Cruise lines including Oceania Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.
Day 8

Sacred pilgrimage island of the ancient Maya and now Mexico's most celebrated diving destination, Cozumel offers two distinct experiences in perfect combination. The vast Palancar Reef — part of the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef system — delivers some of the Caribbean's most spectacular underwater scenery, with drift diving through canyons draped in black coral and sea fans. Ashore, San Miguel's colourful streetlife, fresh ceviche, and handcrafted silver jewellery invite leisurely exploration. Diving conditions are excellent year-round, though November through April brings the clearest visibility and the calmest seas for surface excursions.
Day 9

Georgetown, Penang, is a UNESCO World Heritage city where Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European cultures have created one of Southeast Asia's most richly layered streetscapes and what many consider Asia's greatest street food scene. Essential experiences include exploring the Chinese clan jetties over the sea, admiring the ornate Khoo Kongsi clan house, and eating legendary char kway teow and assam laksa from hawker stalls. December through March offers the driest conditions, though the food is extraordinary year-round.
Day 10

Montego Bay, Jamaica's sun-drenched second city, blends colonial Georgian heritage with vibrant Caribbean culture along a dramatic coastline of white sand beaches and emerald mountains. Visitors should not miss the legendary jerk cuisine at Scotchies and a day trip to the bioluminescent lagoon in nearby Falmouth or the cascading Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios. The peak cruise season runs from November through April, when the island enjoys dry, warm weather and calm seas ideal for exploring both the port town and the surrounding Jamaican coastline.
Day 11
Day 12

Miami is a city of perpetual reinvention — the Art Deco jewel of South Beach giving way to the street-art murals of Wynwood, the Cuban rhythms of Calle Ocho, and the glass-and-steel towers of a skyline that has redrawn itself every decade since Julia Tuttle convinced Henry Flagler to extend his railroad south in 1896. Must-dos include strolling the pastel-fronted Ocean Drive at dusk and exploring the world-class collections at the Pérez Art Museum Miami overlooking Biscayne Bay. November through April delivers idyllic weather — warm and dry — while summer brings heat, humidity, and hurricane risk. Miami handles cruise departures elegantly, with the Port of Miami a short taxi ride from the best neighbourhoods.



In this superbly designed suite, enjoy once-in-a-lifetime views of the horizon from the comfort of your King-Sized Elite Slumber™ Bed as well as exclusive luxuries available only in suites at the Concierge level and higher. From the marble bath to the spacious furnished veranda, this sophisticated suite is perfect for relaxing or entertaining with champagne or espresso in hand.



Thoughtfully designed to maximize interior space and embrace the magnificent scenery outdoors, this suite is a joyful retreat. From the sitting area, admire the ocean views through the floor-to-ceiling windows, or better yet, take a seat outside on your private balcony to watch the world go by. Elegant finishes such as luxurious bedding and beautiful marble detailing in the bath further enhance your comfort.



With its contemporary design, this double-story, 856-square-foot suite evokes the feel of a refined Lower Manhattan residence. A soaring double-height space and extraordinary window wall create jaw-dropping views from the upstairs bed, which faces directly toward the horizon.



The Grand Suites pair mid-century elegance with Italian artistry, featuring clean lines, neutral tones with green accents, and custom-crafted furnishings. Spanning over 1,200 square feet, the suite features a private terrace and dining room for in-suite meals, thoughtfully located forward and mid-ship for optimal access and panoramic views.



Introducing our new Horizon Penthouse suite category, where refined design and thoughtful details create a serene, elevated escape. Whether you're enjoying breakfast with a view, savoring a quiet moment with a book, or soaking up the sun, your stay is tailored to your desires. With your personal butler attending to every detail, your voyage is elevated to an unforgettable level of ultra-luxury.



This luxurious suite has been carefully designed to maximize space and comfort, with more than 600 square feet from door to balcony deck. As you make your way through the separated living and bedroom, you have the choice to section off the area with a pocket door for added privacy. Your Penthouse also features a spacious walk-through closet that offers ample storage.



This home away from home is larger than some penthouse apartments, with more than 800 square feet of living space that includes a large private balcony. The one-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom suites are designed with calming hues of cream, gray and brown. They feature a dining table for in-suite service, a spacious closet and an elegant bath.



Rivaling the top suites of luxury hotels, you have plenty of space to stretch out and can take in the expansive view from your private balcony. Marble bathrooms are stocked with luxurious bath amenities and our amiable crew will tend to your requests, delivering a flawless experience at every turn.



These suites exude a cosmopolitan apartment feel, with a soothing color palette complemented by plush furnishings. The suite flows effortlessly from the living room to the dining area to the bedroom, with sliding glass doorways leading to a spacious private balcony. A magnificent marble bathroom sits adjacent to the oversized bedroom and large walk-in closet.



Your Signature Suite is outfitted with a rice color palette and the finest fabrics across two spacious bedrooms and two marble-and-stone baths, plus a generous living room. The private wrap-around balcony – one of the largest at sea – extends the living space outward, making it ideal for entertaining or simply soaking in the view.



A new accommodation category, the Skyview Suites offer a sophisticated, high-end residential feel, each with its own private second-floor Skyview terrace on top of the ship, double-height spaces and two stories with your own in-suite elevators. Guests of the Skyview Suites can enjoy private access to Deck 15, reserved for only six Skyview Suites and the Skyview Regent Suite.



A new accommodation category, the Skyview Suites offer a sophisticated, high-end residential feel, each with its own private second-floor Skyview terrace on top of the ship, double-height spaces and two stories with your own in-suite elevators. Guests of the Skyview Suites can enjoy private access to Deck 15, reserved for only six Skyview Suites and the Skyview Regent Suite.



Welcome to the newest and The Most Exclusive Address at Sea®, the Skyview Regent Suite. Spanning nearly 9,000 square feet, this ultra-luxury suite features a sculptural living room, floating stone staircase plus a private in-suite elevator, and a formal dining area complemented by a glass-enclosed bar. Guests also have exclusive access to The Study, an intimate dining room for up to 12 guests.



A new accommodation category, the Skyview Suites offer a sophisticated, high-end residential feel, each with its own private second-floor Skyview terrace on top of the ship, double-height spaces and two stories with your own in-suite elevators. Guests of the Skyview Suites can enjoy private access to Deck 15, reserved for only six Skyview Suites and the Skyview Regent Suite.



Suite
Our cruise specialists can help you find the perfect cabin and the best available pricing.
(+886) 02-2721-7300Contact Advisor