Seven Seas Splendor itinerary map for January 23, 2028
Seven Seas Splendor

26 Night Dreaming Down Under on Regent Seven Seas Seven Seas Splendor

January 23, 2028

Seven Seas Splendor January 23, 2028

The Seven Seas Splendor January 23, 2028 cruise departs from Papeete, Tahiti. On this 26 Night Dreaming Down Under (Papeete To Sydney) sailing, the Seven Seas Splendor will visit a total of 16 cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The ship sets sail on Sunday, Jan 23rd and returns on Friday, Feb 18th, 2028.

Cruise Length
26
Night Cruise
Departure Port
Papeete
Tahiti
Port Stops
16
Sea Days
9

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Cruise Itinerary Map - 26 Night Dreaming Down Under (Papeete To Sydney)

Seven Seas Splendor · January 23, 2028

The Seven Seas Splendor sails on January 23, 2028 for a 26 Night Dreaming Down Under (Papeete To Sydney). The ship will depart the port of Papeete, Tahiti at 9:00 PM and will return to the port of Sydney, Australia on Feb 18th at N/A. During the 27-day journey, the Seven Seas Splendor will visit 15 additional ports and will spend 9 days at sea.

Cruise itinerary route

26 Night Dreaming Down Under (Papeete To Sydney)

  • JAN23
    Papeete, Tahiti
    Papeete, Tahiti
    A: — - D: 9:00 PM
  • JAN24
    Raiatea, French Polynesia
    Raiatea, French Polynesia
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • JAN25
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • JAN26
    Rarotonga, Cook Islands
    Rarotonga, Cook Islands
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 3:00 PM
  • JAN27
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • JAN28
    Pago Pago, American Samoa
    Pago Pago, American Samoa
    A: 10:00 AM - D: 7:00 PM
  • JAN23
    Cross International Dateline
    Cross International Dateline
    A: — - D: —
  • JAN23
    Cross International Dateline
    Cross International Dateline
    A: — - D: —
  • JAN31
    Vava'u, Tonga Islands
    Vava'u, Tonga Islands
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 5:00 PM
  • FEB01
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB02
    Savusavu, Fiji
    Savusavu, Fiji
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 3:00 PM
  • FEB03
    Port Denarau, Fiji
    Port Denarau, Fiji
    A: 9:00 AM - D: 9:00 PM
  • FEB04
    Lautoka, Fiji Islands
    Lautoka, Fiji Islands
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • FEB05
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB06
    Mystery Island, Vanuatu
    Mystery Island, Vanuatu
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 3:00 PM
  • FEB07
    Noumea, New Caledonia
    Noumea, New Caledonia
    A: 9:00 AM - D: 5:00 PM
  • FEB08
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB09
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB10
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB11
    Cairns, Australia
    Cairns, Australia
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • FEB12
    Townsville, Australia
    Townsville, Australia
    A: 7:00 AM - D: 6:00 PM
  • FEB13
    Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia
    Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 5:00 PM
  • FEB14
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB15
    Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia
    Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia
    A: 6:00 AM - D: 4:00 PM
  • FEB16
    At Sea
    At Sea
    A: — - D: —
  • FEB17
    Sydney, Australia
    Sydney, Australia
    A: 6:00 AM - D: —
  • JAN23
    Sydney, Australia
    Sydney, Australia
    A: — - D: —
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Cruise Ports

January 23, 2028 · 26 Night Dreaming Down Under (Papeete To Sydney)

Papeete, Tahiti
Day 1Sunday, Jan 23

Papeete, Tahiti

Arrival:Departure: 9:00 PM

Papeete, Tahiti, offers docking at Papeete Port. Travelers explore Point Venus and Bougainville Park. Excursions include snorkeling at Moorea’s lagoon. Local markets sell poisson cru. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather for coastal tours. Photography captures black-sand beaches and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes poulet fafa, a Tahitian favorite. Souvenirs, like pearl crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Polynesian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Papeete’s island charm offers a vibrant French Polynesian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of cultural landmarks and scenic lagoons, making Papeete an engaging destination for exploration.

Raiatea, French Polynesia
Day 2Monday, Jan 24

Raiatea, French Polynesia

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 PM

Raiatea, French Polynesia, offers docking at Uturoa Port. Travelers explore Taputapuatea’s UNESCO marae and vanilla plantations. Excursions include snorkeling at Motu Iriru. Local markets sell poisson cru. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather for island tours. Photography captures sacred sites and lagoon vistas. Dining onboard includes poulet fafa, a Polynesian favorite. Souvenirs, like black pearls, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Polynesian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Raiatea’s cultural allure offers a vibrant Polynesian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of sacred heritage, scenic lagoons, and island culture, making Raiatea an engaging destination for exploring French Polynesia’s beauty.

At Sea
Day 3Tuesday, Jan 25

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Day 4Wednesday, Jan 26

Rarotonga, Cook Islands

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 3:00 PM

Rarotonga, Cook Islands, offers docking at Avatiu Port. Travelers explore Muri Beach and Te Vara Nui cultural village. Excursions include snorkeling at Aroa Lagoon. Local markets sell ika mata. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather for island tours. Photography captures coral reefs and volcanic peaks. Dining onboard includes rukau, a Cook Islands favorite. Souvenirs, like tivaevae quilts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Polynesian culture. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Rarotonga’s island charm offers a vibrant Cook Islands stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of scenic beaches, cultural heritage, and marine adventures, making Rarotonga an engaging destination for exploration.

At Sea
Day 5Thursday, Jan 27

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Pago Pago, American Samoa
Day 6Friday, Jan 28

Pago Pago, American Samoa

Arrival: 10:00 AMDeparture: 7:00 PM

Pago Pago, American Samoa, offers docking at Pago Pago Port. Travelers explore Rainmaker Mountain and Fagatogo Market. Excursions visit Nu’uuli Falls for swimming. Local markets sell palusami. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather for island tours. Photography captures volcanic landscapes and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes oka, a Samoan fish dish. Souvenirs, like tapa cloth, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Polynesian culture. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance waterfall visits. Pago Pago’s tropical allure offers a vibrant Samoan stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of natural beauty, cultural markets, and island heritage, making Pago Pago an engaging destination for exploring American Samoa’s Pacific charm.

Cross International Dateline
Day 7Sunday, Jan 23

Cross International Dateline

Arrival:Departure:

Cross International Date Line offers scenic cruising without docking. Travelers experience the time shift at sea, gaining or losing a day. No excursions or facilities exist; activities are ship-based. The peak season varies by itinerary, typically warm for Pacific crossings. Photography captures vast ocean vistas. Dining onboard includes international dishes, reflecting the global journey. Souvenirs, like nautical crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover maritime history and navigation. Light clothing suits the variable climate, while comfortable shoes enhance deck walks. Crossing the Date Line offers a unique maritime stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of educational briefings and open-sea relaxation, making the Date Line an engaging destination for exploration.

Cross International Dateline
Day 8Sunday, Jan 23

Cross International Dateline

Arrival:Departure:

Cross International Date Line offers scenic cruising without docking. Travelers experience the time shift at sea, gaining or losing a day. No excursions or facilities exist; activities are ship-based. The peak season varies by itinerary, typically warm for Pacific crossings. Photography captures vast ocean vistas. Dining onboard includes international dishes, reflecting the global journey. Souvenirs, like nautical crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover maritime history and navigation. Light clothing suits the variable climate, while comfortable shoes enhance deck walks. Crossing the Date Line offers a unique maritime stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of educational briefings and open-sea relaxation, making the Date Line an engaging destination for exploration.

Vava'u, Tonga Islands
Day 9Monday, Jan 31

Vava'u, Tonga Islands

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 5:00 PM

Vava’u, Tonga Islands, offers docking at Neiafu Port. Travelers explore Swallows Cave and Port of Refuge. Excursions include snorkeling at Coral Gardens. Local markets sell ‘ota ika. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather for island tours. Photography captures limestone caves and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes lu pulu, a Tongan favorite. Souvenirs, like tapa crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Polynesian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Vava’u’s island allure offers a vibrant Tongan stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of marine adventures and scenic harbors, making Vava’u an engaging destination for exploring Tonga’s northern islands.

At Sea
Day 10Tuesday, Feb 1

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Savusavu, Fiji
Day 11Wednesday, Feb 2

Savusavu, Fiji

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 3:00 PM

Savusavu, Fiji, offers docking at Savusavu Port. Travelers explore hot springs and Waisali Rainforest Reserve. Excursions include snorkeling at Split Rock. Local markets sell kokoda. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather for coastal tours. Photography captures coral reefs and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes lovo, a Fijian favorite. Souvenirs, like shell crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Fijian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Savusavu’s tropical charm offers a vibrant Fijian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of natural wonders and marine adventures, making Savusavu an engaging destination for exploring Fiji’s northern islands.

Port Denarau, Fiji
Day 12Thursday, Feb 3

Port Denarau, Fiji

Arrival: 9:00 AMDeparture: 9:00 PM

Port Denarau, Fiji, offers docking at Port Denarau Marina. Travelers explore Denarau’s beaches and local markets. Excursions include snorkeling at Mamanuca Islands. Local markets sell lovo-cooked dishes. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather for island tours. Photography captures coral reefs and Pacific sunsets. Dining onboard includes kokoda, a Fijian fish dish. Souvenirs, like sulu wraps, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Fijian culture. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while snorkeling gear enhances reef exploration. Port Denarau’s island allure offers a vibrant Fijian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of pristine beaches, marine adventures, and Polynesian culture, making Port Denarau an engaging destination for exploring Fiji’s tropical beauty and heritage.

Lautoka, Fiji Islands
Day 13Friday, Feb 4

Lautoka, Fiji Islands

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 PM

Lautoka, Fiji, has docking at Lautoka Port. Travelers explore sugar cane fields and Nadi’s markets. Excursions visit Sabeto Hot Springs. Local markets sell kava. The peak season, May to October, brings dry weather. Photography captures coral reefs and tropical vistas. Dining onboard includes lovo, a Fijian earth-oven dish. Souvenirs, like tapa cloth, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Fijian culture. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate. Snorkeling gear enhances reef exploration. Lautoka’s tropical charm offers a vibrant Fijian stop, blending culture with island beauty.

At Sea
Day 14Saturday, Feb 5

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Mystery Island, Vanuatu
Day 15Sunday, Feb 6

Mystery Island, Vanuatu

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 3:00 PM

Mystery Island, Vanuatu, offers docking with tenders to shore. Travelers explore coral beaches and traditional villages. Excursions include snorkeling at coral reefs. Local markets sell laplap. The peak season, September to March, brings warm weather for island tours. Photography captures turquoise waters and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes coconut crab, a Ni-Vanuatu favorite. Souvenirs, like shell crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Melanesian history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Mystery Island’s tropical charm offers a vibrant Vanuatu stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of pristine beaches and marine adventures, making Mystery Island an engaging destination for exploration.

Noumea, New Caledonia
Day 16Monday, Feb 7

Noumea, New Caledonia

Arrival: 9:00 AMDeparture: 5:00 PM

Nouméa, New Caledonia, offers docking at Nouméa Port. Travelers explore Place des Cocotiers and Tjibaou Cultural Centre. Excursions include snorkeling at Amédée Lighthouse. Local markets sell bougna. The peak season, September to March, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures coral reefs and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes poisson cru, a New Caledonian favorite. Souvenirs, like shell crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Kanak history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Nouméa’s coastal charm offers a vibrant stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of cultural heritage and marine beauty, making Nouméa an engaging destination.

At Sea
Day 17Tuesday, Feb 8

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

At Sea
Day 18Wednesday, Feb 9

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

At Sea
Day 19Thursday, Feb 10

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Cairns, Australia
Day 20Friday, Feb 11

Cairns, Australia

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Cairns, Australia, docks at Cairns Cruise Liner Terminal, a 10-minute walk to the Esplanade, population 150,000. Travelers visit the Cairns Aquarium for reef species. Excursions to the Great Barrier Reef, 1 hour by boat, offer snorkeling. Kuranda, 30 minutes north, features rainforest cable cars. Local markets sell mangoes. Peak season June to October; taxis 10-15 AUD. Dining includes barramundi at waterfront cafes. Souvenirs feature opals.

Townsville, Australia
Day 21Saturday, Feb 12

Townsville, Australia

Arrival: 7:00 AMDeparture: 6:00 PM

Townsville, Australia, offers docking at Townsville Port. Travelers explore The Strand and Reef HQ Aquarium. Excursions visit Magnetic Island’s koala sanctuaries. Local markets sell lamingtons. The peak season, May to September, brings dry weather for coastal tours. Photography captures coral reefs and Coral Sea vistas. Dining onboard includes barramundi, an Australian favorite. Souvenirs, like opal crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Indigenous history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while water shoes enhance reef exploration. Townsville’s coastal allure offers a vibrant Australian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of marine life and scenic beaches, making Townsville an engaging destination for exploration.

Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia
Day 22Sunday, Feb 13

Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 5:00 PM

Airlie Beach, in the Whitsunday Region of Queensland, anchors as a tender port for cruises to the Great Barrier Reef, with ships docking at Port of Airlie or Abell Point Marina. The town, population around 8,000, sits on a small inlet 1,100 kilometers north of Brisbane. Passengers walk 10 minutes from the tender pier to the lagoon, a 4,300-square-meter saltwater pool providing stinger-free swimming from November to May. Excursions depart for the 74 Whitsunday Islands, including full-day sails to Whitehaven Beach for its silica sands and swirling tides, or Heart Reef for aerial views via seaplane. Snorkeling tours target Hardy Reef's pontoons with underwater observatories and glass-bottom boats. Conway National Park, minutes away, offers rainforest hikes to waterfalls and lookouts along the 20-kilometer Bicentennial Pathway. Local operators provide half-day kayaking in sheltered coves. Dining along the waterfront includes fresh seafood cafes and bakeries serving meat pies. Shops stock sunscreen, hats, and Aboriginal art souvenirs. Peak season December to February brings crowds; book tours in advance. Evening markets feature live music and street food. Buses connect to Shute Harbour for additional reef access.

At Sea
Day 23Monday, Feb 14

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia
Day 24Tuesday, Feb 15

Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture: 4:00 PM

Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia, offers docking at Mooloolaba Port. Travelers explore Sunshine Coast beaches and the SEA LIFE Aquarium. Excursions visit Australia Zoo for wildlife encounters. Local markets sell fish and chips. The peak season, September to April, brings warm weather for beach activities. Photography captures golden sands and coastal sunsets. Dining onboard includes Moreton Bay bugs, a Queensland seafood dish. Souvenirs, like coral crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Sunshine Coast’s surf culture. Light clothing and sun protection suit the subtropical climate, while water shoes enhance beach exploration. Mooloolaba’s vibrant coastal vibe offers a dynamic Australian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of pristine beaches, marine attractions, and wildlife experiences, making Mooloolaba an ideal destination for relaxation and adventure along Queensland’s sunny coast.

At Sea
Day 25Wednesday, Feb 16

At Sea

Arrival: 11:00 PMDeparture: 10:59 PM

Enjoy onboard activities and ocean views during this sea day.

Sydney, Australia
Day 26Thursday, Feb 17

Sydney, Australia

Arrival: 6:00 AMDeparture:

Sydney, Australia, offers docking at Circular Quay. Travelers explore Sydney Opera House and Bondi Beach. Excursions visit Blue Mountains. Local markets sell meat pies. The peak season, December to February, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures iconic landmarks and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes lamingtons, an Australian favorite. Souvenirs, like opal crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Aboriginal history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the temperate climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Sydney’s urban charm offers a vibrant Australian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of cultural landmarks and scenic coasts, making Sydney an engaging destination for exploration.

Sydney, Australia
Day 27Sunday, Jan 23

Sydney, Australia

Arrival:Departure:

Sydney, Australia, offers docking at Circular Quay. Travelers explore Sydney Opera House and Bondi Beach. Excursions visit Blue Mountains. Local markets sell meat pies. The peak season, December to February, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures iconic landmarks and Pacific vistas. Dining onboard includes lamingtons, an Australian favorite. Souvenirs, like opal crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Aboriginal history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the temperate climate, while comfortable shoes enhance city walks. Sydney’s urban charm offers a vibrant Australian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of cultural landmarks and scenic coasts, making Sydney an engaging destination for exploration.

Weather Forecast

Seven Seas Splendor - January 23, 2028 Weather Forecast

Average monthly weather for your cruise ports

Papeete, Tahiti

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January

Typical Weather

85°F

Average High

76°F

Average Low

Rainfall

0.24in

Daily average

7.5 in monthly total

Shore Excursions

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Itinerary Safety Score

Based on comprehensive research of cruise port safety information, including recent crime reports, travel advisories, Global Peace Index rankings, and specific port security concerns, we've created a "safety score" for each cruise port stop. The overall rating below represents a combined score for your specific cruise itinerary.

Itinerary Safety Rank
80 / 100
safer than 80% of all cruises
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/ 10
Papeete, Tahiti
Papeete
Papeete is generally safe for cruise travelers, but visitors should remain vigilant against petty theft in crowded areas.
9
/ 10
Raiatea, French Polynesia
Raiatea
Raiatea is a safe cruise destination with a low crime rate, allowing travelers to explore its natural beauty and culture with confidence.
8
/ 10
Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Rarotonga
Rarotonga is a safe cruise destination with a low crime rate, allowing visitors to explore its landscapes and culture with confidence.
7
/ 10
Pago Pago, American Samoa
Pago Pago
Pago Pago is generally safe with low violent crime, but travelers should stay vigilant against petty theft and local environmental risks.
9
/ 10
Cross International Dateline
Int'l Dateline
The Cross International Dateline port is generally safe for cruise travelers, primarily involving a secure open ocean crossing.
8
/ 10
Vava'u, Tonga Islands
Vava'u
Vava'u is safe for cruise travelers with low crime rates, but caution is advised regarding basic infrastructure and marine activities.
8
/ 10
Savusavu, Fiji
Savusavu
Savusavu is a generally safe port with low violent crime, but travelers should remain vigilant against occasional opportunistic thefts.
8
/ 10
Port Denarau, Fiji
Port Denarau
Port Denarau is generally safe for travelers, but vigilance is advised in less populated areas and after dark to avoid petty theft.
7
/ 10
Lautoka, Fiji Islands
Lautoka
Lautoka is a safe port for cruise travelers, but caution is advised in less populated areas and tourist hotspots to avoid petty theft.
8
/ 10
Mystery Island, Vanuatu
Mystery Island
Mystery Island in Vanuatu is a secure cruise destination where travelers should remain vigilant of their surroundings and environmental conditions.
7
/ 10
Noumea, New Caledonia
Noumea
Noumea is generally safe for cruise travelers, but they should remain vigilant against petty theft and stay informed about local conditions.
8
/ 10
Cairns, Australia
Cairns
Cairns has a low crime rate and prioritizes visitor safety, but travelers should remain vigilant against petty theft in busy areas.
8
/ 10
Townsville, Australia
Townsville
Townsville is a generally safe city for cruise travelers, but visitors should remain vigilant and cautious, especially at night in certain areas.
8
/ 10
Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia
Airlie Beach
Airlie Beach is a safe cruise destination with low crime rates, allowing visitors to explore comfortably despite occasional petty theft.
9
/ 10
Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia
Mooloolaba
Mooloolaba offers a safe environment for travelers, featuring low crime rates and a strong police presence.
8
/ 10
Sydney, Australia
Sydney
Travelers should remain vigilant against petty theft in tourist areas and nightlife districts while enjoying the overall safety of Sydney.

Cruise Ship

Seven Seas Splendor

⚓ Tonnage

56,000

vs avg 45,810

🛠️ Year Built

2,020

vs avg 2,008

📏 Length (ft)

vs avg —

👥 Passenger Count

829

vs avg 697

The Seven Seas Splendor has a construction date of 2020 and a total size of 56,000 gross tons. The ship measures — feet in length. Seven Seas Splendor is included in Regent Seven Seas’s Explorer class. At full capacity, the Seven Seas Splendor holds 829 passengers. That includes 829 cruise vacationers and — staff members. The Seven Seas Splendor total number of staterooms is 0.

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Seven Seas Splendor January 23, 2028 FAQ

How many nights is the Seven Seas Splendor sailing on January 23, 2028?

This is a 26-night cruise itinerary departing from Papeete, Tahiti.

What ports does the Seven Seas Splendor visit on the January 23, 2028 cruise?

This route includes papeete-tahiti, raiatea-french-polynesia, rarotonga-cook-islands, pago-pago-american-samoa, cross-international-dateline, vava-u-tonga-islands, savusavu-fiji, port-denarau-fiji, lautoka-fiji-islands, mystery-island-vanuatu, noumea-new-caledonia, cairns-australia, townsville-australia, airlie-beach-queensland-australia, mooloolaba-queensland-australia, sydney-australia.

How many sea days are included on this Seven Seas Splendor January 23, 2028 itinerary?

This itinerary includes 9 sea days.

Who is the cruise director for the Seven Seas Splendor sailing on January 23, 2028?

Cruise director assignment data is not currently available for this sail date.

How is the itinerary safety score calculated for this cruise?

The itinerary safety score combines port-level safety indicators such as travel advisories, local risk signals, and historical context into a single overall score for this specific route.

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