Seven Seas Explorer Makes Its Western Australia Debut: Regent’s “Most Luxurious Ship Ever Built” Arrives in Fremantle

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Seven Seas Explorer Makes Its Western Australia Debut: Regent’s “Most Luxurious Ship Ever Built” Arrives in Fremantle

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has marked a new milestone in its Australian presence, with the Seven Seas Explorer making its first‑ever visit to Western Australia as part of the ultra‑luxury line’s Australia Uncovered voyage from Sydney to Singapore. The ship arrived in Fremantle at 7 am on Friday, 6 February 2026, giving WA travellers a rare glimpse of one of the world’s most lavish cruise vessels.

After a full day in port, Seven Seas Explorer sailed out at 5 am the following morning, continuing north toward Bali before charting a course through the Java Sea and South China Sea en route to Singapore.

A Floating Masterpiece of Art, Craftsmanship, and Space

Often described as the most luxurious ship ever built, Seven Seas Explorer accommodates 746 guests and 548 crew across 373 suites and 10 decks, offering one of the highest space‑to‑guest ratios at sea. The ship is a showcase of meticulous design, featuring:

•              473 chandeliers

•              A US$7 million art collection, including original works by Chagall and Picasso

•              More than 4,262 square metres of marble throughout the vessel

Regent Seven Seas Cruises says the ship “melds meticulous craftsmanship and artistry with the finest entertainment and leisure,” delivering an experience defined by exceptional service and personalised touches.

Luxury at Every Turn: Wellness, Dining & Enrichment

Seven Seas Explorer brings a suite of world‑class amenities to its Australian debut, including:

Serene Spa & Wellness

A tranquil retreat offering globally inspired treatments, thermal experiences, and restorative rituals.

Culinary Arts Kitchen

A hands‑on cooking school at sea, where guests join masterclasses led by international chefs.

Pool Deck & Sports Deck

Featuring a golf net, putting green, paddle tennis court, and bocce court—perfect for

travellers who like to stay active between ports.A Global Culinary Journey Onboard

Dining is a highlight of the Seven Seas Explorer experience, with a collection of specialty restaurants that rival top land‑based venues:

•              Chartreuse – elevated French cuisine

•              Pacific Rim – bold Asian flavours

•              Prime 7 – a classic American steakhouse

•              Sette Mari – Italian favourites served with ocean views

•              Compass Rose – the largest restaurant at sea, offering fully customisable menus

Each venue is included in the fare, reflecting Regent’s all‑inclusive approach to ultra‑luxury cruising.

A Significant Moment for Western Australia

The ship’s inaugural call to Fremantle underscores growing demand for luxury cruising in the region and highlights Western Australia’s increasing appeal as a gateway for international itineraries.

For travellers seeking a blend of art, design, fine dining, and personalised service, Seven Seas Explorer’s arrival signals exciting new possibilities for ultra‑luxury cruising from Australian shores.

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Seven Seas Explorer Makes Its Western Australia Debut: Regent’s “Most Luxurious Ship Ever Built” Arrives in Fremantle

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has marked a new milestone in its Australian presence, with the Seven Seas Explorer making its first‑ever visit to Western Australia as part of the ultra‑luxury line’s Australia Uncovered voyage from Sydney to Singapore. The ship arrived in Fremantle at 7 am on Friday, 6 February 2026, giving WA travellers a rare glimpse of one of the world’s most lavish cruise vessels.

After a full day in port, Seven Seas Explorer sailed out at 5 am the following morning, continuing north toward Bali before charting a course through the Java Sea and South China Sea en route to Singapore.

A Floating Masterpiece of Art, Craftsmanship, and Space

Often described as the most luxurious ship ever built, Seven Seas Explorer accommodates 746 guests and 548 crew across 373 suites and 10 decks, offering one of the highest space‑to‑guest ratios at sea. The ship is a showcase of meticulous design, featuring:

•              473 chandeliers

•              A US$7 million art collection, including original works by Chagall and Picasso

•              More than 4,262 square metres of marble throughout the vessel

Regent Seven Seas Cruises says the ship “melds meticulous craftsmanship and artistry with the finest entertainment and leisure,” delivering an experience defined by exceptional service and personalised touches.

Luxury at Every Turn: Wellness, Dining & Enrichment

Seven Seas Explorer brings a suite of world‑class amenities to its Australian debut, including:

Serene Spa & Wellness

A tranquil retreat offering globally inspired treatments, thermal experiences, and restorative rituals.

Culinary Arts Kitchen

A hands‑on cooking school at sea, where guests join masterclasses led by international chefs.

Pool Deck & Sports Deck

Featuring a golf net, putting green, paddle tennis court, and bocce court—perfect for

travellers who like to stay active between ports.A Global Culinary Journey Onboard

Dining is a highlight of the Seven Seas Explorer experience, with a collection of specialty restaurants that rival top land‑based venues:

•              Chartreuse – elevated French cuisine

•              Pacific Rim – bold Asian flavours

•              Prime 7 – a classic American steakhouse

•              Sette Mari – Italian favourites served with ocean views

•              Compass Rose – the largest restaurant at sea, offering fully customisable menus

Each venue is included in the fare, reflecting Regent’s all‑inclusive approach to ultra‑luxury cruising.

A Significant Moment for Western Australia

The ship’s inaugural call to Fremantle underscores growing demand for luxury cruising in the region and highlights Western Australia’s increasing appeal as a gateway for international itineraries.

For travellers seeking a blend of art, design, fine dining, and personalised service, Seven Seas Explorer’s arrival signals exciting new possibilities for ultra‑luxury cruising from Australian shores.

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