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Regent Seven Seas Cruises hosted 10 of its top-performing Australian travel advisors for 48 hours of indulgence at the line’s annual Top Travel Advisor Retreat, held in Melbourne.Regent’s Lisa Pile, Vice President Sales & General Manager Asia Pacific and Matthew Vince, Director of Marketing, alongside local Business Development Managers, Elsa McLean and Scott Graham, treated the advisors to two nights at the Park Hyatt in Melbourne where they enjoyed an exclusive dinner and drinks at Lillian Brassiere on Monday, and exclusive access to Bar Superbox at Rod Laver Arena for The Australian Open on Tuesday.

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To cap off the retreat, on Wednesday the travel partners took advantage of Seven Seas Explorer‘s port call in Melbourne where they experienced a special tour of the ultra-luxury ship followed by lunch at the Prime 7 steakhouse restaurant, where they enjoyed a tasting menu featuring a selection of four dishes from different restaurants on board.Lead image: Outside Rod Laver Arena earlier this week, from left are: Justine Sealey, Ramsgate Travel Service; Faye Cohen, Wentworth Travel; Ian Mallinson, Balwyn Travel; Lisa Pile and Scott Graham from Regent Seven Seas Cruises; Carolyn Allen, Warrandyte Travel; Mandy and Mike Dwyer, Main Beach Travel; Tara Kocass, My Cruises; Vicki Williamson, MTA Travel; Elsa McLean, Regent Seven Seas Cruises; Garry McLaughlin, First Class Escapes; Matt Vince, Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Tammy Houston, Houston & Turner Travel Associates.

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