Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Regent
Seven Seas Cruises offers an incomparable program of exploration and
discovery to over 300 ports on six continents, including Antarctica.
Our luxury vessels are designed for guests numbering in the hundreds
rather than the thousands. The ambiance on board is personal,
individual, accommodating... upscale but not uptight. And all ships
also share certain distinctions in accommodations, service, dining
and amenities that elevate them to the lofty vantage point of our
enviable six stars. Twice chosen as the World's Best Small Cruise
Line by the readers of Travel + Leisure magazine and in 2003 by the
readers of Conde Nast Traveler, Regent Seven Seas has earned a
leadership role in the 6-star cruise industry. Our fleet of luxury
ships provides a limited number of guests the highest standard of
cruising excellence combined with exciting opportunities for
discovery around the world.
Ships of Regent Seven Seas Cruises
ms Seven Seas Mariner
Seven
Seas Mariner is the world's first all-suite, all-balcony ship, as
well as the first to offer dining by the famed Le Cordon Bleu of
Paris in Signatures, one of four single, open-seating restaurants.
Catering to only 700 guests, she is one of the most spacious cruise
ships afloat, and, her staff to guest ratio of 1 to 1.6 provides the
highest level of personal service in the six-star...
ms Seven Seas Navigator
In
the six-star tradition of Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, the Seven
Seas Navigator is destined for distinction. Occupying the uppermost
niche in cruising, she offers her 490 guests an unusual level of
luxury and some of the highest space and service ratios at sea. From
her all-suite, all-ocean-view accommodations with their luxurious
marble baths to her signature cuisine to her superbly...
ms Seven Seas Voyager
Following
closely in the wake of the Seven Seas Mariner, the new 700-guest
Seven Seas Voyager is the world's second all-suite, all-balcony ship
and the second to feature a restaurant operated by Le Cordon Bleu of
Paris. There are four main dining venues, surprising for a ship of
her size. The Voyager also features some of the highest space and
service ratios
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