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🗸 Companion Travels FREE

🗸 Comprehensive fully-accredited CME courses

🗸 Exclusive – Limited number of delegates per sailing

5-Day Luxury Tour
of New York City

Oct 29 – Nov 2, 2025

Strictly – Limited to 40 People

Exclusively for guests sailing on the
November 2, 2025, Regent Seven Seas Splendor.

 

What’s Included?

All Hotel Accommodations
Daily Breakfast
All meals as stated in the tour description
Transfers
(Arrival Transfers Available upon request)

All Tours/Entrance Fees as described
Museum Entry
Welcome Cocktail Party
Taxes
Insurance

Prices

Double Occupancy: $10,999 CAD/per couple
Single Occupancy: $6,949 CAD/per person
Companion Travels Free
Deposit $5,000 CAD/per couple, fully refundable before July 15th.

Day 1
Oct 29th
Check in to The Chatwal, a 5-star boutique hotel in The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, perfectly located in Midtown Manhattan just steps from Times Square and Broadway.

Voted the #2 Best Hotel in New York and featured in Condé Nast Traveler, The Chatwal offers timeless elegance with just 76 luxurious rooms.

This evening, join us for a Welcome Cocktail Party—a perfect chance to mingle with fellow guests and toast to the exciting days ahead in the heart of the city.

Hotel Highlights

Personalized Service

Dedicated butlers for every guest, ensuring tailored, attentive care.

Prime Midtown Location

Steps from Times Square, Broadway theaters, and Fifth Avenue shopping.

Luxurious Accommodations

The Chatwal’s rooms blend vintage travel elegance with custom design and luxe finishes.

Day 2
Oct 30th
Starting with morning views from Battery Park and the Brooklyn Bridge, this full-day Manhattan Highlights Tour (9 AM – 5 PM, lunch included) offers an unforgettable journey through the heart of New York City.

Visit the powerful 9/11 Memorial & Museum with included entry, then walk through the historic streets of Wall Street and the Financial District. Admire the architectural beauty of Grand Central Terminal, and explore the elegance of Fifth Avenue and Rockefeller Center, with fast access using the Top of the Rock Express Pass.

Take in the dazzling lights of Times Square and Broadway, enjoy breathtaking skyline views from the Empire State Building’s 86th floor with express entry, and end the day with a relaxing stroll through Central Park.

Enjoy lunch at Boucherie West Village, a top-ranked French brasserie rated #4 out of 12,638 restaurants in New York on TripAdvisor, with a 4.8 TripAdvisor and 4.7 Google rating—renowned for its Parisian charm, dry-aged steaks, signature cocktails, and house-made French classics.

Day 2 Itinerary

Battery Park & Brooklyn Bridge Views

Enjoy panoramic waterfront views of the Statue of Liberty and New York Harbor from Battery Park, followed by stunning photo opportunities of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge.

Wall Street & Financial District

Explore the historic Wall Street and Financial District, the heart of America’s economic power and home to landmarks like the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall.

9/11 Memorial & Museum

Visit the powerful 9/11 Memorial & Museum with included entry, featuring twin reflecting pools and exhibits that honor the lives lost and the city’s resilience.

Grand Central Terminal

Discover the iconic Grand Central Terminal, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece known for its grand concourse, celestial ceiling, and timeless elegance.

Fifth Avenue & Rockefeller Center

Stroll along glamorous Fifth Avenue and explore Rockefeller Center, with included Top of the Rock Express Pass for fast-track access to breathtaking city views from the observation deck.

Time Square & Broadway

Experience the vibrant energy of Times Square and Broadway, where dazzling lights, iconic theaters, and nonstop excitement define the heart of New York City.

Empire State Building

Ascend the legendary Empire State Building with an Express Pass to the 86th Floor, where sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline await from one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.

Central Park

Enjoy a peaceful escape in Central Park, New York’s iconic green oasis, filled with scenic paths, historic bridges, and beautiful city views.

Day 3
Oct 31st
Enjoy a leisurely morning and afternoon at your own pace—perfect for relaxing, shopping, or exploring more of Manhattan’s vibrant neighborhoods.

Dinner at Tony’s Di Napoli

In the evening, gather for a delicious Italian family-style dinner at Tony’s Di Napoli at 5 PM, a beloved New York institution known for hearty classics and a warm, lively atmosphere.

Broadway Show

Then, at 7 PM, take your seats for the acclaimed Broadway hit The Book of Mormon—a hilarious, high-energy musical that’s won nine Tony Awards and continues to delight audiences with its sharp wit and unforgettable songs.

Day 4
Nov 1st
Start the morning with a charming 60-minute Horse & Carriage Ride through Central Park, a timeless New York experience. Clip-clop past iconic sights like Bethesda Fountain, Bow Bridge, and Strawberry Fields as your driver shares fun stories and history. It’s a relaxing and romantic way to take in the beauty of Manhattan’s most beloved green space.

Tour Highlights

Horse-drawn carriage rides in Central Park date back to the late 1800s, offering a refined way for New Yorkers to enjoy the city’s first public park. Today, they remain a beloved tradition—blending historic charm with the park’s timeless beauty.

Explore Central Park’s tranquil water lagoon, a serene oasis tucked amid the city bustle. Surrounded by lush greenery and weeping willows, this peaceful spot offers scenic views, passing rowboats, and a perfect escape into nature.

Central Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1857 to provide a natural escape for New Yorkers. Built on over 800 acres of rocky, swampy land, it became a landmark of landscape architecture and a beloved urban oasis.

Day 5
Nov 2nd
Check out of your hotel and spend the day exploring two of America’s most iconic landmarks—the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Cruise across New York Harbor for an up-close look at Lady Liberty, a powerful symbol of freedom and hope. Then, continue to Ellis Island, where immersive exhibits and the restored Great Hall tell the moving stories of millions of immigrants who journeyed to a new life in America.
This unforgettable experience offers breathtaking views, powerful history, and a deeper connection to the American spirit.

After your tour, enjoy a smooth transfer to the ship, where your next adventure awaits.

Statue of Liberty Tour

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the United States, unveiled in 1886 as a symbol of friendship and shared democratic ideals. Designed by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi with engineering by Gustave Eiffel, the statue stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. With her torch held high and a broken chain at her feet, she represents freedom, enlightenment, and the end of oppression. Over the years, she became an enduring symbol of hope—especially for millions of immigrants arriving through nearby Ellis Island in search of a better life.

Ellis Island

Ellis Island served as the United States’ busiest immigrant inspection station from 1892 to 1954, welcoming over 12 million immigrants. Located in New York Harbor, just beside the Statue of Liberty, it was the gateway to a new life for people fleeing poverty, persecution, and war. Immigrants underwent medical and legal inspections before being granted entry. Today, the restored main building houses the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, preserving personal stories, records, and artifacts from one of the most important chapters in American history.