The August 7, 2025 cruise on the Seven Seas Voyager departs from Southampton (London), England. On this 12 Night Glories Of The Crown (Southampton To Stockholm) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 10 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Seven Seas Voyager sets sail on Thursday, Aug 7th and returns on Tuesday, Aug 19th.
Aug 7th - Aug 19th
Regent Seven Seas
from Southampton (London), England
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
The graph below tracks historic price of the Seven Seas Voyager cruise ship departing August 7, 2025. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $26,799 ($2,234 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $26,799 ($2,234 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 0%.
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Regent Seven Seas
The Seven Seas Voyager was built in 2003 and is among Regent Seven Seas's 5 ships in its fleet. The Seven Seas Voyager is included in the cruise line's Unspecified class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Seven Seas Voyager vs all other Regent Seven Seas ships.
Seven Seas Voyager - August 7, 2025 - 12 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Aug 7th | Southampton (London), England |
2 | Aug 8th | At Sea |
3 | Aug 9th | Skagen, Denmark |
4 | Aug 10th | Copenhagen, Denmark |
5 | Aug 11th | Warnemunde (Berlin), Germany |
6 | Aug 7th | Warnemunde (Berlin), Germany |
7 | Aug 13th | Ronne, Bornholm, Denmark |
8 | Aug 14th | Gdynia (gdansk), Poland |
9 | Aug 15th | Klaipeda, Lithuania |
10 | Aug 16th | At Sea |
11 | Aug 17th | Tallinn, Estonia |
12 | Aug 18th | Helsinki, Finland |
13 | Aug 19th | Stockholm, Sweden |
Cruise Itinerary
The Seven Seas Voyager sails on August 7, 2025 for a 12 Night Glories Of The Crown (Southampton To Stockholm). The ship will depart the port of Southampton (London), England at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Stockholm, Sweden on Aug 19th at 7:00 AM. During the 13-day journey, the Seven Seas Voyager will visit 9 additional ports and will spend 2 days at sea.
Southampton is the gateway to the immensely civilized city of London. There are museums to visit, pubs to try, and shops to browse, ranging from Harrods to open-air markets. There are more parks and green belts here than in any other city in the world. There are also caches of stately squares and noble monuments, holdovers from a time when the island ruled a significant portion of the globe.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark, and travelers find it incredibly charming. For historical interest, explore the streets of Christianborg and Amelienborg palaces. Leisure seekers can stroll the streets or lounge in the cafes of Stroget. Visit Tivoli Gardens, too, and don't forget to see the statue of the Little Mermaid, a tribute to Hans Christian Andersen.
From Warnemunde, you can travel on the autobahn or railway to Berlin to view the Brandenburg Gate, Kaiser Wilhelm Church, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, the Reichstag and the collected wonders of the Pergamon Museum. Or stay down by the sea, and visit medieval Rostock and the spas of the Baltic shore.
From Warnemunde, you can travel on the autobahn or railway to Berlin to view the Brandenburg Gate, Kaiser Wilhelm Church, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, the Reichstag and the collected wonders of the Pergamon Museum. Or stay down by the sea, and visit medieval Rostock and the spas of the Baltic shore.
Located just off the coast of Sweden, Ronne on Bornholm Island is the Danes' most popular vacation spot and best-kept secret. Visit the characteristically round churches built in the 12th century or follow the picturesque trail to the remains of Hammerhus, Scandinavia's largest castle.
Once a tiny fishing village, today Gdynia is Poland's most important port. It is also well situated; venture to the resort town of Sopot, merely nine miles away. Tour the more prominent Polish city of Gdansk, only another six miles inland from Sopot.
Klaipeda, the third largest port city in Lithuania, is located on the southernmost shore of the Baltic Sea. Klaipeda is not only one of the largest fishing ports on the Baltic Sea, but also a major cultural center of Lithuania. Of the museums of Klaipeda, tourists should visit the large Maritime Museum and Aquarium, which boasts thousands of exhibits from the seas and oceans of the world.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Beautifully preserved medieval walls and towers still stand tall in the Old Town section, shadowed by the hilltop Toompea Castle. Stroll and shop along cobblestone streets, walk up to the Baroque Palace, and drop in at the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and find inspiration in the gleaming mosaics and tiles. This is, by far, one of the most atmospheric locales in Europe.
Finland's national capital is a spacious Neoclassical city in fine white granite, whose upbeat pace and fashion sense belie the Finnish reputation for conservatism. The massive Temppeliaukio Church is carved out of solid stone, while on the Esplanadi, famous Finnish designers like Marimekko or Iitala demonstrate a lighter, more modern style.
Distributed across fourteen immaculate islands in a sheltered Baltic bay, crisscrossed by scenic bridges, Sweden's capital is one of the most beautiful cities on earth. It is a sightseeing smorgasbord, including the medieval "city between the bridges," the vast Royal Palace, and the City Hall, which hosts the yearly Nobel Prize ceremonies.