See Inside The Luxury Cruise Ship With A Suite 50% Larger Than The Average American Home
And that's not an empty boast. The Explorer is filled bow to stern with as much luxury as you could possibly ask for. All the rooms in the ship are suites with balconies and everything included.
Plus, one of the mega-suites measures almost 3,900 square feet - 50% bigger than the average American home, according to USA Today - and will cost $5,000 per person per night.
There's also plenty of luxury outside the ship. The 56,000-ton liner includes a casino, a library and three specialty restaurants, as well as a main dining room.
The Explorer will make its maiden voyage July 2016, but you can already reserve your space in history - Regent is taking reservations for the inaugural season now.
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