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The Insider RSSC adds Zanzibar Zanzibar


Zanzibar is one of 16 maiden ports of call in Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ 2026-27 Voyage Collection, which showcases 173 new itineraries around the world. As well as the 140-night 2027 World Cruise, the collection features four new Grand Voyages, which vary from 60 to 82 nights in duration. Regent has also created eight Immersive Overnight sailings, which feature stays close to each port of call. Andrea DeMarco, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, said: “Whether spending seven days or seven weeks or more onboard, our guests will see the world while enjoying the highest standards of personalised service. They will also enjoy the most comprehensive inclusion list of any ultra-luxury cruise line, from spacious suites to unlimited shore excursions, and exquisite speciality dining to premium beverages.” rssc.com


Lusso adds new resorts to latest brochure


Trade-only luxury operator Lusso has released a new Indian Ocean & Arabian Gulf brochure. The brand said the new collection featured a range of


new resorts, which it had added to its portfolio in recent years, with the brochure catering to trends for premium all-inclusive options and multigenerational travel. New additions to Lusso’s Maldives portfolio include InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort, Seaside Finolhu Baa Atoll Maldives, Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa and The Ritz- Carlton Maldives, Fari Islands. Lux Grand Baie has been added to the operator’s Mauritius collection, with Waldorf Astoria Seychelles Platte Island joining Mango House Seychelles as new in the Seychelles. Mike Taylor, senior product manager for the Indian Ocean and Arabian Gulf, said: “The Maldives remains our top- selling destination in the Indian Ocean but renewed interest in both Mauritius


and the Seychelles has also risen sharply over the last two years. We have seen a marked trend for premium all-inclusive options, as well as resorts that cater to multi- generational travel. A strong breadth of resort facilities remains important, especially for families travelling with children, but more and more visitors are also prioritising sustainability and wellness when choosing their holiday.” The brochure also features Jumeirah Muscat >Þ in "m>n >n` >nÞ>n /Àii½Ã wÀÃÌ voÀ>Þ iinto the United Arab Emirates, Banyan Tree Dubai. Other Dubai additions include -owÌil


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