Friday, February 20, 2026

Crossing Horizons Day 6 - 14

"The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on definition, to Antarctica) in the south and is bounded by Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east.

The ocean's current name was coined by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan during the Spanish circumnavigation of the world in 1521, as he encountered favorable winds on reaching the ocean. He called it Mar Pacifico, which in both Portuguese and Spanish means "peaceful sea".

Just a reminder, we are on The Mariner, a smaller and older vessel. This vessel is 710 ft in length. There are 700 guests and 450 crew from 38 Nationalities. We are in a Deluxe Veranda Suite.

These beds are so comfy

Cuisine All the restaurants are included, however the Mariner only has two specialty restaurants (Chartreuse & Prime 7) and you do need reservations for those.

Chartreuse a classic French fare with a modern twist and ocean views.



Champagne & Sunset
Bisque de Crustacés Garniture
d'Avocat, Miettes de Crabe et
Tomate Fraîche 
Crustacean Bisque, Crabmeat
& Avocado with Tomato Garnish

    
Terrine de Foie Gras, Marmelade
aux Pruneaux
Foie Gras Terrine & Prune Marmalade

Crème de Champignons à l'Ail Confit
Creamy Mushroom Soup & Candied Garlic



Filet de Flétan, Sauce Pistache, 
 Pousses d'Epinards et Tomates Marinées
Filet of Halibut, pistachio sauce, baby
spinach, herb marinated tomatoes,
black olive tapenade

Tournedos Rossini, Bouquetière de
Légumes Glacés, Sauce Périgueux
Beef tournedos rossini, sauteed duck liver,
glazed vegetables with truffle sauce

Crème Brûlée à la Vanille de 
Tahiti, et Fraises Marinée, 
au Vinaigre Balsamique
Tahitian Vanilla Crème Brûlé
with balsamic Marinated
strawberries 🍓 🍓 🍓 

Coffee Connection a great spot for coffee and a quick breakfast.

Compass Rose is the main dining room, it is smaller than on the newer ships 🚢, but it never felt crowded.  

Table is set each evening with 
Versace dinnerware (they do remove
the chargers)

Left side of the menu
aalways available 
The dreaded bread basket 🧺 
The salted breadsticks are
the best

Each evening there is a featured white & red wine 🍷 🍷.  There is also the option to purchase a "Reserve" red & white wine.

Appetizers

Black Angus Beef Tartare
Crispy fennel bread & condiments


French Onion Soup
Toasted baguette &
gruyere cheese
Kohlrabi Slaw & Baby Spinach
with a coriander lemon 🍋 
dressing

Classic Caesar Salad

Black Mussels

Paccheri Pasta al Ragout

Entrees

Seafood Spaghetti 
Clams, mussels, calamari,
shrimp with a pinot 
grigio & cherry tomato sauce
Coq au Vin 
Pearl onions, mushrooms, croutons &
fondant potatoes 


Grilled New York Strip Steak
 Blue cheese butter, sour
cream mashed potatoes 🥔,
green beans & roasted tomato
Tandoori Chicken
Basmati rice, Curried cauliflower
Naan bread & mango chutney



Barramundi Filet with a potato 
waffle, fig hibiscus jam, chive
beurre blanc sauce
Roasted Chicken Breast with a
cranberry brioche stuffing &
sauteed spinach

Desserts

Callebaut Chocolates
Meringue & white chocolate 
Ganache ring & strawberry
sorbet

Gran Marnier Souffle 



Another one of my favorite desserts is the Kahlua Coffee Souffle with Caramel Cream Sauce.


We previously made plans to have dinner with Steve & Dale who we met on our last cruise. That quickly changed when I received a phone call and asked if we would like to have dinner with the Captain. "Why yes, of course." So, yes, we blew off Steve & Dale and never looked back. Dinner with the Captain was not planned or expected. 

Our Official Invitation 

So we put on our Sunday best and prepared to be social.

Our dinner was held in Compass Rose.


Miso Glazed Sea Bass

Our Chef
Callebaut Chocolate Mousse
Crème Brûlée Center

How did we get invited? We were asking the same question 🤔. In fact, another couple at the table asked the Captain, We are no one special. Why were we invited? He said, "Of course you are special" and said we were all chosen because we looked like a fun group. I think he fibbed! Rob thinks it's because we're relatively young (for Regent), have several cruises behind us and three future cruises booked and that we were picked via an algorythm to keep us happy and coming back for more. Either way, it was quite an honor and totally enjoyed the captain's sense of humor. Half the table were Android users (us, the captain and another couple). The others were iPhone. There was naturally quite the debate on which one was better. 

We received a thank you 
letter ✉️ the next morning

La Veranda is the ship's breakfast and lunch buffet. Each morning they offer a Special of the Day.  Friday mornings is Sangria & Frittatas. Saturday is Saturday Mary's. Sunday is Caviar & Champagne.

Caviar no champagne 
Breakfast in Acapulco


La Veranda holds special dinner buffets such as Pan Asian and ndian.



Pool Grill


The pool Grill also did various themed buffets such as, Central American, Greek, Mexican.

Prime 7 is their version of a steakhouse. 

Sette Mari at La Veranda is their version of an Italian restaurant with a first come first served basis. We normally line up about 10 minutes before opening. Service always begins with the antipasti served at your table (bread, olives, cheese, etc.). We normally decline and help ourselves to the buffet.

Antipasti 

Polpette Forno
Baked meatballs
Spaghetti Alla Carbonara 

Saltimbocca Alla Romana
Veal scaloppini, parma ham, sage &
veal jus 
Coda Di Rospo E Cozze Con Zafferano 
E Limon
Monkfish medallions, black mussels, 
saffron, & lemon 🍋 

Le Scaloppini Di Vitello
Al Limon 
Sauteed veal scaloppini 
simmered in a lemon 🍋 
parsley sauce 

Costata Di Vitello Alla Parmigiana 
Breaded & golden fried milk fed
veal chop, tomato sauce, 
mozzarella with a side of spaghetti 🍝 




Sette's left side of the menu is constant and the right side changes Nightly.

Left side 

Tea Time is held daily in the Horizon Lounge.


Kerti was my favorite 

Featuring Callebaut Chocolates 

Entertainment


Bingo is only held on sea days and they are required to have 14 players in order to play for money 💰 🤑 💸.


Shows are held in the Constellation Theater mostly at 9:30.  There are some presentations and shows that take place earlier in the day/evening. 

Divos & Divas starring The Mariner Production Company. A concert style review that celebrates some of the greatest singers & songwriters of all time.



Future Voyages Presentation with cruise consultant Daniela Acosta Espejo. Discover more about itineraries, future voyages, and the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet. There was also a chance to win $250 onboard credit.



If you book another cruise while onboard you receive additional savings.

Guest Entertainer Nina Skyy All Around Motown. This was her second show.


Guest Entertainers The Rave Ons a 4 piece Rock & Roll Band
  • That'll Be The Day: A Tribute To Buddy Holly & The Crickets
  • Early Rock & Roll Radio Review - Golden Age Rock & Roll


Pastry Demonstration with Callebaut Chocolates Cristina Boulos & Pastry Chef Roshan.




Pro tip: Use a melon baller to make tips
on the meringue 


The Finished Products
Meringue & white chocolate ganache ring
White chocolate wasabi ice cream

We also received a copy of the recipes.


Seven Seas Society - Upon stepping onboard you are automatically welcomed into the Seven Seas Society. The more you sail, the more rewards you earn. Each cruise there is a Seven Seas Society Party, we attended one in the past and was not impressed. The party is held in the Constellation Theater and there are so many people invited.


We decided to attend because this cruise we earned Gold status. 


Captain Abhi







Our Gold Pins

Tuxedo starring The Mariner Production Company. A fresh take of the Rat Pack, the Great American Songbook and more.


Ultimate Music Trivia - Two teams go head to head as music trivia meets live concert.


Where In The World Party - Join friends and fellow guests in the "Lounge Where You Live" for conversation and a present dinner beverage. Discover who from the Mariner family onboard lives in your neighborhood as we celebrate the corners of the world 🌎.

Our meeting spot was the Observation Lounge.  We actually met 2 couples who live in Vero Beach.


The Speaker Series

Our first speaker was Dr. Sherry Hutt an internationally recognized cultural heritage preservation expert who has served as a college professor, judge, museum trustee, head of the US cultural property repatriation program and adviser to two US presidents.


  • The Edible Banana Republic - discover how the humble banana 🍌 changed the course of Costa Rica - Enter the World of the Maya - In Guatemala, enter palaces of Maya rulers and temples to the gods
  • Enjoy A Little History of Mexico - be entertained by Mexican history you never learned in school
  • Sunny Side Of The Mexican Riviera: Acapulco & Cabo
  • Becoming A World Heritage Site - be entertained by Mexican history while enjoying a seaside playground
  • Royal History Of Hawaii - enter the glamor age of Honolulu in the venue of celebrities

I loved her closing picture!

Dr. Tom Jones is a former NASA astronaut, scientist, speaker, author, and consultant. 

  • When Rocks Attack: Defending Earth from Asteroids - the threat posed by rogue asteroids - and what to do about them
  • Seeing Earth In A New Way - experience space exploration: blast off, orbit, spacewalk, & reentry
  • Space Shuttle Stories - new, first hand astronaut tales highlighting the shuttles 30cyear career

Prof. Michael Sears holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Naval Academy.  A veteran of California’s Silicon Valley where he worked in both large and small technology companies. 

  • Lights, Camera, AI - How Films Shapes Our View Of Artificial Intelligence
  • The Singularity - When Will The Robots Take Over? - examine the concept of the singularity, questioning whether we've reached a pivotal point in technological advancement



Lounges

Horizon Lounge

Setyabudhi
Chocolate Martini

Mariner Lounge


Observation Lounge

Pool Bar

Ports / Excursions 

Puntarenas, Costa Rica we had visited here before but only to get on and off a ferry. 


Our excursion was Skywalk In The Forest. The tour required a strenuous level of activity, and participants should be in good physical condition. It also said due to hanging bridges, it is not recommended for those with a fear of heights. Neither condition applied to us, lol. 







Our view

Our first bridge 
Rob loves when I choose 
excursions high up


You know what happens when
you head down, you must
come back up

This was our second bridge
that had a 20 person max
Rob was thrilled

Crossing the bridge videos:


It was not that strenuous for me but we did have a participant who probably should not have joined us. Rob did pretty well with the heights.

On the return trip we got to see some monkeys 🐒 🙈 🙊.


Our sister ship The Grandeur was docked next to us.

Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 🇬🇹  (the size of Ohio) was supposed to be our next port and we had the Colonial Antigua at a Glance excursion booked. We were excited since we had not been to Guatemala before. There was civil unrest and for our safety, we were skipping the port and enjoying an additional sea day.

Acapulco, Mexico 🇲🇽 tourists golden age began mid 20th century, drawing Hollywood stars and jet setters like Frank Sinatra and Elizabeth Taylor, solidifying it's reputation as the "Pearl of the Pacific". 

Our first view of Acapulco 

For whatever reason we did not have an excursion booked so we decided (stupidly) to walk around on our own.



My artistic art 🎨 picture 🖼 


Playa La Angosta


Another artistic picture 📸 




The reason for the 'stupidity' comment above was because when we returned to the ship we were told it was not safe. The excursions had armed guards escorting them.

So I looked at  the State Departments website: Level 4 Do Not Travel 

State of Guerrero  Do not travel due to terrorism and crime.

"There is a risk of violence in the state from terrorist groups, cartels, gangs and criminal organizations. 

Armed groups are active independently of the government in many areas of Guerrero. Members of these groups frequently maintain roadblocks and may use violence towards travelers. 

U.S. government employees may not travel to any area in the state of Guerrero, including tourist areas Acapulco, Zihuatanejo, Taxco, and Ixtapa."

I know it's our responsibility to ensure where we are going is safe but I never thought a cruise ship would stop in an unsafe port.

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 🇲🇽  at the sun-drenched tip of Mexico's Baja California Sur peninsula.  Our excursion for this port was Land's End Boat & Cabo View. We returned our tickets in advance in case someone was waitlisted for the excursion. We were meeting our friends, Tom & Teri, who we met in Barcelona in 2023.

In Cabo we had to take a tender into the port. While on the tender the whales 🐋 were in a playful mood. Great show!



A short video of a whale 🐋.


Tom & Teri gave us the grand tour of Cabo & San José.

Artesano's Craft Store
There was so much I could have
purchased for the house I do 
not have 😁😅😂

Teri & I 
Rob & I

Rob, me, Teri & Tom

View from their condo
The Mariner

Lunch break delicious 😋 sushi 🍣 


We had a great time. Thank you for showing us parts of Cabo we would not have seen.  

Oh look the Cabo sign and there were not hundreds of people in front of it like the last time we werre here.


Back on the tender!  More pics

Dolphin in front of tender
Our next "boat" it even had a helicopter 
pad

Mariner awaiting our return

Cabo was one of the shorter port stays that we wished would have been longer.

Us waving goodbye to Tom & Teri

The iconic El Arco



Photo credit to Cathy King

One night we had a a little rough seas, some thought it was really bad but we didn't think it was. Made for a good night's sleep 😴.


Strike a Pose



Sunsets


This portioned covered three ports of call and six sea 🌊 💙 days!

Dates: January 16 - 24, 2026

"Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.”

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