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Regent Seven Seas Cruises Announces Black Friday Deal

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced 10 per cent savings on select voyages for clients, as well as $300 shipboard credit as part of its 'The Gift of Travel' Black Friday deal. To take advantage of this offer, advisors must reserve a suite for a client by 30NOV.

Regent's The Gift of Travel promotion offers 10 per cent Savings on select 2022 voyages to the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, Alaska and more. In addition, advisors can provide clients an additional $300 Shipboard Credit per suite as part of Regent's Black Friday Bonus.

Featured voyages eligible for savings include Central American Delights, departing 14FEB 2022 from Miami; Tapas, Tenerife & Tangier, departing 15FEB 2022 from Barcelona; Ruins, Crossroads & Holy Lands departing on 27FEB 2022 from Barcelona to Jerusalem (Haifa), and more.

For more information, visit Regent Seven Seas Cruises' web site.

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