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Journey To Antiquity
14 Oct - 28 Oct
14 Nights
11 Ports
Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Journey To Antiquity

14 October - 28 October 2026
From £6,119 pp

Duration

14 Nights

Journey Type

Cruise only (Please call for flight options)

Ports

11 Ports

14 October

Setting sail from Alexandria

15 October

At sea

16 October

Greece: Katakolon (Olympia)

17 October

Greece: Corfu

18 October

Montenegro: Kotor

19 October

Croatia: Dubrovnik

20 October

Greece: Argostoli (Kefalonia)

21 October

At sea

22 October

Greece: Santorini

23 October

Turkey: Kusadasi

24 October

Greece: Lesvos

25-26 October

Turkey: Istanbul

27 October

At sea

28 October

Arriving in Athens (Piraeus)

Athens is a city awash with historical and cultural significance. Towering over the city are the gleaming columns of the Parthenon, surely one of the most iconic sights in the whole of Europe. And yet Athens is much more than an open air museum; this is a dynamic, bustling metropolis, and a place where history is still very much unfolding. For all its faults, the Greek capital possesses an energy and an optimism that are manifest in everything from the burgeoning art scene to the restaurants and bars that continue to pop up on a regular basis.

Don't miss

Obviously don’t miss the Acropolis, nor the new adjacent museum, where space has pointedly been left for the frieze we call the Elgin Marbles – it is really excellent. Then take time to stroll on the hills and slopes around the outcrop.

The Ship

Your home from home

Regent Seven Seas Navigator in Venice
Regent Seven Seas Navigator - Compass Rose restaurant
Regent Seven Seas Navigator - Deluxe Veranda Suite
When luxury goes exploring, you are on a Regent ship. Intimate and inviting, the comfortable Seven Seas Navigator is the perfect size.

What we love

Just 496 guests enjoy space, comfort and great value on board this, the smallest of the Regent Seven Seas ships. With spacious accommodation, a relaxed and unpretentious style and good dining choices, the most all-inclusive of all luxury cruise lines is perhaps the perfect choice for laid-back travellers.

Capacity 496 Guests
Crew 345 International Staff
Style

Regent Seven Seas offers luxury without pretensions - not too dressy, and with lots of focus on the itineraries. So - with their excellent all-inclusive offer - you might get off the ship without having to pay a single further penny!

Inclusoins
  • All meals in all venues, including room service
  • All alcoholic drinks throughout the ship
  • A full selection of shore excursions
  • On board entertainment
  • Sports and fitness facilities
  • Gratuities

Upgrade to the Ultimate All-Inclusive Fare for an additional cost which includes flights and transfers.

More about Seven Seas Navigator

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
Electra Palace Hotel, Athens

Extend your stay in Athens

At Mundy, we have long been hunting for the perfect Athenian hotel - our favourite so far is the Electra Palace in Plaka.

Amphitheatre at Delphi, Greece

Excursions from Athens

Delphi is an absolute must – you’ll need a full day though, it’s quite a drive.

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Journey To Antiquity

14 October - 28 October 2026
From £6,119 pp

Duration

14 Nights

Journey Type

Cruise only (Please call for flight options)

Ports

11 Ports

Ship

Seven Seas Navigator of Regent Seven Seas Cruises

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Why Mundy?

Who we are

Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

Matthew Lonsdale

Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

How? Simply by offering our clients more expertise, more personal service, more unique ideas, more fascinating add-ons, more fabulous freebies and more peace of mind.

We're happy to do all of that over the phone. But if you prefer to chat face to face, why not visit us at our comfortable offices on London's Russell Square - we'd be delighted to see you.

Mundy Cruising office in Russell Square, London