Regent Seven Seas offers a fleet of 6-star ships and almost 3,000 luxury berths.
The world’s first all-suite, all-balcony ship, the 700-guest Seven Seas Mariner was launched in March 2001. The 50,000-tonne vessel accommodates her guests in ocean-view suites with private balconies. She boasts the first Le Cordon Bleu restaurant at sea, four open-seating dining venues and an exclusive Carita de Paris spa.
Her sister ship, the Seven Seas Voyager, which debuted in 2003, features the largest ‘lead-in’ suites at sea: 356-square feet including balcony. Her four dining venues include Signatures, the world’s second Le Cordon Bleu restaurant at sea, and Prime Seven, a new steak house restaurant debuting in 2009.
The all-suite, 490-guest Seven Seas Navigator debuted in 1999 and features ocean-view suites (90% with private balconies), fine dining options, generous space-per-guest ratios and a Carita de Paris spa. From her all-suite, all-oceanview accommodations with their luxurious marble baths to her signature cuisine and her superbly attentive staff, she has few equals.
Our signature cruise aboard Seven Seas Navigator visits some of the best ports in Greece and Turkey, with a tour in Athens to the Acropolis and an overnight stay in Istanbul, allowing you plenty of time to explore these vibrant cities.
The crew and staff go out of their way to make you feel welcome and this ship has a very friendly atmosphere. The spa is run by Carita de Paris, and offers a wide selection of excellent treatments. It’s located next door to the gym, which is well equipped and nicely laid out. The pool area is complete with whirlpools, and lunch at the pool grill is always excellent. Other dining options include the Portofino Grill and Compass Rose restaurant.
For great views, Galileo’s lounge up on deck 11, plus evening entertainment by way of the ship’s pianist.
The Seven Seas Navigator is both smaller and older than her sisters, the Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager. She carries just 490 guests with a crew of 345, and entered service in 1999.
We would recommend Seven Seas Navigator for clients who like a smaller, boutique style ship with great service, style and ambience.
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The Seven Seas Mariner made its debut cruise in 2001 as the first all-suite and all-balcony ship in the world. She is also the first to feature exquisite dining from Le Cordon Bleu of Paris.
The Seven Seas Navigator launched in 1999 and offers the highest levels of service to her 490 guests. All accommodation is in ocean view suites with lavish marble bathrooms.
The Seven Seas Voyager, launched in 2003, is the world’s second all-suite and all-balcony ship and also the second ship to include a restaurant run by Le Cordon Bleu of Paris.
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