Regent Seven Seas is handing solo travelers a genuine structural discount on its October 2, 2026, 14-night President's Cruise from Istanbul to Rome aboard the Seven Seas Navigator. Zero single supplement on select suites means you pay the same per-person rate as a couple. Combine that with the line's fully all-inclusive model and the math gets ridiculous in the best possible way.

Current featured all-inclusive fares start at $8,750 per person for a Deluxe Window Suite H. With 0% single supplement available on categories H, G, and F (Deluxe Window and Veranda), a solo traveler books the same price a couple would split. That's effectively halving the cost compared to the usual 100% or higher supplements that still plague most ultra-luxury sailings. The offer may not combine with the 30% savings on Penthouse and below (book by July 15), but the zero supplement stands alone as a rare gift.[[1]](https://www.rssc.com/cruises/NAV261002/summary)[[1]](https://www.rssc.com/cruises/NAV261002/summary)

Regent's inclusions are the real flex. Unlimited shore excursions — up to 55 available on this itinerary — cover everything from Ephesus ruins to private tours in Malta. Unlimited beverages include fine wines, premium spirits, craft cocktails, and specialty coffee. All specialty restaurants, pre-paid gratuities, unlimited WiFi, valet laundry, and in-suite mini-bar refreshed to your taste are baked in. Concierge suites and above add a pre-cruise hotel night. It's the closest thing to set-it-and-forget-it luxury at sea.[[2]](https://www.rssc.com/experience/all-included)

Compare that to the competition. Silversea and Seabourn typically advertise 25% single supplements on select Mediterranean voyages — better than the old 100%, but still an extra quarter on top of already steep fares. Regent's zero supplement on this specific sailing is the clear winner for anyone traveling alone who doesn't want to subsidize someone else's romance.

The Itinerary Sweet Spot

This President's Cruise hits peak Mediterranean season at the perfect moment. Istanbul departure, then Mykonos, Athens, Heraklion, Alexandria, Valletta, Messina, Salerno, and Rome. Greek islands, ancient wonders, and Italian finale — exactly where search volume is spiking in 2026. Solo luxury travel demand is surging, with affluent travelers increasingly saying the hell with waiting for the right companion.

The Navigator carries just 496 guests with 365 crew. Intimate enough that the solo traveler doesn't disappear into a floating city, yet the all-inclusive model means no nickel-and-diming when you want that second Negroni or a spontaneous private tour upgrade.

Opinion: If you've been circling solo Mediterranean trips but balking at the usual 150-200% supplements on Silversea or Seabourn, stop waiting. This is the structural discount that rarely appears at this level. The value is genuine because Regent isn't quietly adding it back through endless extras.

Business class flyers and points optimizers will note that while flights aren't included in the base fare, Regent's Air Concierge program offers flexibility and credits that play nicely with premium cards. Book the suite, handle your own award ticket, and enjoy the rest being taken care of.

The window is tight. The 0% single supplement applies to those specific categories and this sailing is a President's Cruise — one of the final notable voyages for the Navigator before potential changes. Demand for solo luxury is not a niche anymore; it's mainstream among high-net-worth travelers who simply prefer their own schedule.

Book the Deluxe Veranda or Window suite on the Regent Seven Seas Istanbul–Rome President's Cruise departing October 2, 2026, before the July 15 savings deadline passes and someone else claims the last solo-friendly cabin. Your points, your business class flight, and two weeks of genuinely all-inclusive Mediterranean excess await. Don't overthink it.