Regent Seven Seas transfers at Southampton — what to know
Regent Seven Seas at Southampton
Regent Seven Seas sells an all-inclusive luxury product — all-suite, all-balcony ships carrying around 700 guests, with shore excursions included in the fare. Seven Seas Voyager appears in the 2026 Southampton schedule, and a small-ship turnaround is a very different animal from a 5,000-guest one: quieter, quicker, and with no meaningful taxi rank outside.
Which terminal you sail from
Seven Seas Voyager is listed at Horizon Terminal (Berth 102, SO15 1AW) in the Western Docks for its 2026 Southampton calls. Horizon is the port’s newest terminal and is a separate building from the QEII Terminal in the Eastern Docks — worth knowing if a driver or map sends you the wrong way.
How we work embarkation & disembarkation
For embarkation we time arrival to your check-in window so you are not queuing on the kerb; luggage goes straight to the porters at the terminal forecourt. For disembarkation we track your ship’s arrival live and adjust pickup automatically — there is no charge if the ship docks late. Meet & greet is at the terminal exit with a name board.
Pickups for Regent Seven Seas guests
Most-booked pickups for Regent Seven Seas sailings: central Southampton hotels, Southampton Central station, Southampton Airport (Parkway), and long-distance runs from Heathrow, Gatwick, London, Winchester, Portsmouth, Salisbury and Bournemouth. Typical ships from Southampton include Seven Seas Voyager, on all-inclusive luxury voyages around Northern Europe and the British Isles.
