Regent Seven Seas Cruises‘ Seven Seas Explorer made its first visit to Western Australia last week, as part of the ultra-luxury cruise line’s Australia Uncovered itinerary from Sydney to Singapore.
The vessel arrived in Fremantle at 7 am on Friday 6 February 2026. Then, after a day in port, it departed at 5 am, continuing its journey across the Pacific Ocean to Bali, before navigating the Java Sea and South China Sea to conclude in Singapore.

Accommodating 746 guests and 548 crew across 373 suites and 10 decks, the ship also features 473 chandeliers, a US$7 million art collection with works by Chagall and Picasso, and more than 4,262 square meters of marble throughout.
According to Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Seven Seas Explorer “melds meticulous craftsmanship and artistry with the finest entertainment and leisure, offering an unparalleled experience that impresses at every turn, from the exceptional service to the bespoke personalised touches throughout.”

The ship’s amenities include the Pool Deck and Sports Deck, featuring a golf net, putting green, paddle tennis court, and bocce court. Meanwhile, the Serene Spa and Wellness centre provides a sanctuary for relaxation and the Culinary Arts Kitchen offers masterclasses with international chefs. Dining takes the form of French cuisine at Chartreuse, Asian flavours at Pacific Rim, steakhouse classics at Prime 7, and Italian favorites at Sette Mari. The flagship Compass Rose is the largest restaurant at sea.