Wild Orchids & Supertrees

Indonesia, Borneo & Singapore

Wild Orchids & Supertrees

The most all-inclusive luxury cruise product in the world — business-class flights, private excursions, Michelin-level dining — from Bali's temples to Singapore's illuminated skyline.

12 Nights at Sea
POA Per Person
All-Inclusive Ocean Vessel Class

About This Voyage

“Regent's philosophy is simple and radical: once you board, nothing costs anything. The question is not what you can afford. The question is only what you desire.”

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has spent thirty years refining what all-inclusive means in the context of genuine luxury. On Seven Seas Mariner, the answer is: business class flights from home, all restaurants and all wines, all spirits and champagnes, all shore excursions in all ports, all gratuities, Spa services in select suite categories, and WiFi. The only thing not included is the desire to leave the ship, which you will feel very little of.

The Wild Orchids & Supertrees voyage begins in Bali — where Java meets Hinduism meets the Indian Ocean — and concludes at Singapore, the most remarkable city-state in the world. Between them: the Komodo National Park (UNESCO, prehistoric dragons, crystalline diving), the cultural kingdoms of Sulawesi, and the orangutan sanctuaries of Borneo. This is the Indonesian archipelago at its most extraordinary, curated by the cruise line that invented the luxury all-inclusive model.

Departing March 2028. Business class flights included from the UK. Martins Travel handles all pre-voyage hotel arrangements and suite selection.

What Is Included

Port by Port

The Complete Voyage

Each port of call has been chosen to reveal a different facet of the journey — arriving by sea as travellers once did, and departing enriched, never hurried.

“The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.”

Day 1

Bali (Benoa), Indonesia

Embarkation — The Island of the Gods

Seven Seas Mariner is berthed at Benoa Cruise Terminal, Bali. Regent's team has arranged a pre-voyage night at a private villa property above Seminyak — the embarkation day begins with a private transfer from the villa to the port at 1pm, after a final Balinese brunch. The ship's concierge receives you by name; your suite — furnished in contemporary warm tones, with a private veranda and a bathroom of travertine and polished concrete — has been prepared. A Welcome Gala Dinner in the Compass Rose restaurant: Balinese dancers perform as the ship departs Benoa Bay at sunset. The Hindu temples of the south Bali coast are visible from the aft deck until darkness.

Aboard Seven Seas Mariner · Bali
Day 2

Lombok, Indonesia

Volcano Island & the Gili Archipelago

Lombok's defining feature is Gunung Rinjani — a 3,726-metre active stratovolcano that towers above an island of rice paddies and traditional Sasak villages. Seven Seas Mariner anchors in the Gili Island chain at dawn. Tender ashore to Gili Trawangan — no motorised vehicles on the island, no roads, no noise beyond the sea. A private snorkelling excursion on the coral gardens of Gili Meno — some of the best reef diving in Southeast Asia. A private horse-drawn cidomo to the north of Gili Trawangan for lunch on the beach. Return to the ship in the afternoon as Rinjani catches the last light.

Aboard Seven Seas Mariner · Lombok
Days 3–4

Labuan Bajo & Komodo National Park, Indonesia

The Dragons of Komodo

Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site encompassing three major islands — Komodo, Rinca, and Padar — and the most pristine coral reef system in Asia. The Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard (3 metres, 70 kilograms, venomous saliva), exists only here. Day 3: Seven Seas Mariner's Komodo excursion departs at 8am by private tender. A ranger guide leads a private dragon-watching circuit on Rinca Island — the less-visited of the two main islands, where dragon sightings are more reliable. Photography, proximity and a morning without other tour groups. Lunch back on the ship. Day 4: the Padar Island sunrise excursion — a 45-minute hike to the ridge above the three-bay panorama that is the most photographed view in the Indonesian archipelago. The Pink Beach of Komodo by private speedboat in the afternoon: blush-coloured sand from fragments of red coral, water of impossible clarity.

Aboard Seven Seas Mariner · Labuan Bajo
Day 5

Makassar, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Sulawesi — The Island That Defied Classification

Sulawesi is the most unusually shaped major island in the world — four peninsulas radiating from a central mountain mass, each with its own ethnic group, language and tradition. Makassar (Ujung Pandang) is its principal port. The Regent Seven Seas excursion takes a private car north to the Bugis shipbuilding villages at Bira — the Bugis are the master mariners of Southeast Asia, builders of the pinisi sailing ships that still carry cargo between the Indonesian islands today, constructed with hand tools in drydocks on a beach. A tour of a pinisi under construction; lunch at a private house overlooking the Flores Sea; return to Makassar by sunset.

Aboard Seven Seas Mariner · Makassar
Days 6–7

Tarakan & Tawau, Borneo

Borneo — The Orangutan Kingdom

Borneo is the third largest island in the world, shared between Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei, and the only place on earth outside Sumatra where orangutans exist in the wild. Day 6: Seven Seas Mariner anchors off Tarakan, Indonesian Borneo. A private excursion to the Tarakan Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre — a sanctuary caring for rescued orangutans, Proboscis monkeys and Bornean sun bears. Day 7: the ship moves to Tawau in Malaysian Sabah. A private daytrip to the Danum Valley Conservation Area — 430 square kilometres of primary Bornean rainforest, among the most biodiverse habitats on earth — with a resident naturalist from the field station. The drive passes through palm oil plantations and then, abruptly, into ancient forest unchanged for 130 million years.

Aboard Seven Seas Mariner · Borneo
Day 8

Muara, Brunei

The Sultanate — Wealth Beyond Imagination

The Sultanate of Brunei is the world's second wealthiest nation per capita, governed by the 29th Sultan of the same royal lineage since 1363. The Istana Nurul Iman Palace — the Sultan's primary residence — is the largest residential palace in the world: 1,788 rooms, 257 bathrooms, a banqueting hall for 4,000. It is not open to the public. The Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque is. A private guide leads a visit to the mosque and the Kampong Ayer water village — 30,000 people living in houses built on stilts above the Brunei River, the largest such water village in the world. A private lunch at the Empire Hotel, one of Brunei's genuinely extraordinary properties.

Aboard Seven Seas Mariner · Brunei
Days 9–10

Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

Beneath Mount Kinabalu — The Roof of Borneo

Kota Kinabalu is the capital of Sabah and the departure point for the most ambitious and beautiful trek in Southeast Asia: the ascent of Gunung Kinabalu, the 4,095-metre granite peak that dominates northern Borneo. This voyage does not attempt the summit (two days minimum), but Day 9 includes a private drive to the park headquarters at 1,500 metres — the cloud forest, the pitcher plants, the view of the mountain's extraordinary rock face from the entry trail. Day 10: the Sabah State Museum and the private fish market at the central waterfront. An evening at the Jesselton Hotel, Kota Kinabalu's 1954 colonial institution, for the sunset gin-and-tonic the building was designed for.

Aboard Seven Seas Mariner · Kota Kinabalu
Days 11–12

Singapore

The Supertrees — A Finale of Pure Light

Seven Seas Mariner arrives at Singapore's Marina Bay Cruise Centre — the Supertrees of Gardens by the Bay immediately visible from the berth, as if the city has decorated its waterfront specifically for the arrival. Day 11: check-in to the post-voyage hotel (Capella Singapore on Sentosa Island, included in the Regent Seven Seas all-inclusive) for those extending. For those continuing the voyage's final night on board: dinner at Chartreuse, the ship's nouvelle cuisine restaurant, with a reservation at the sommelier's table and a wine pairing that covers fourteen years of Burgundy Premier Cru. Day 12: morning disembarkation. Singapore airport is 30 minutes. The business class seat home is exactly as comfortable as the suite you are leaving.

Aboard Seven Seas Mariner · Singapore / Disembarkation

The Onboard Experience

The Vessel & The World Beyond

Seven Seas Mariner

The Vessel · Southeast Asia

Seven Seas Mariner

Bali to Singapore

Seven Seas Mariner — Regent's acclaimed all-suite ship — carries guests in suites all with private balconies, across multiple restaurant venues with no extra charge. The Regent Suite offers private butler service, a Steinway grand piano and a jacuzzi terrace. Everything, including business class flights, is included in the fare.

Komodo National Park

Destination · Days 3–4

Komodo National Park

Flores Sea, Indonesia

The 1,733 km² of Komodo National Park contain the world's only wild population of Komodo dragons — the most ancient large predator still living on earth. The surrounding waters are among the most biodiverse in the coral triangle, and the Padar Island sunrise panorama is the most photographed natural view in the Indonesian archipelago.

Singapore — The Supertrees at Night

Destination · Days 11–12

Singapore — The Supertrees at Night

Marina Bay, Singapore

Gardens by the Bay's Supertrees illuminate at 7.45pm every evening — a choreographed light-and-sound show viewed from the OCBC Skyway bridge suspended between the two tallest structures. Singapore is the only city that has managed to be simultaneously one of the most efficient and one of the most beautiful in the world. The arrival by sea, at dusk, is the right way to confirm this.

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