REGENT SEVEN SEAS CRUISES OVERVIEW: In March 2006, Radisson Seven Seas Cruises was reborn as Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Along with the name change came a commitment to take the luxury cruise experience to an entirely new level - with a greater level of personal service and an increased focus upon the small anticipatory touches that add to the luxury experience. Upscale Regent Seven Seas Cruises (based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is one of the most well regarded luxury cruise lines. Catering to the discerning traveler, the beautiful ships that comprise RSSC's fleet, reach ports worldwide.
The 700-guest, Seven Seas Voyager, the
line's second all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship, entered service in April
2003. The vessel boasts an exclusive culinary program with the famed Le
Cordon Bleu. The cruise line operates and markets the 700-guest Seven
Seas Mariner
, the world's first all-suite,
all-balcony cruise ship, which debuted March 2001. The 490-guest Seven
Seas Navigator, which debuted in 1999, is the line's first all-suite (90 percent with private balconies) vessel.
The 50,000-ton 700-guest Seven Seas Mariner offers worldwide
itineraries, accommodating her guests in 354 luxurious ocean-view suites,
of 301 to 2,002 square feet, with private balconies. The Seven Seas
Mariner boasts the 110-seat "Signatures," Le Cordon Bleu's first
restaurant-at-sea; exclusive Le Cordon Bleu Classe Culinaire des Croísières
workshops offered to guests on select cruises; four dining venues with
the main dining room offering single, open seating; an exclusive Judith
Jackson Sea Spa featuring specially trained therapists skilled in Jackson's
celebrated aromatherapy; "Club.com," an 18-computer Internet café and
classroom; and Mermaid pod propulsion systems for virtually vibration-free
cruising.
The 33,000-ton, all-suite, 490-guest Seven Seas Navigator debuted in Western Europe in
September 1999. The vessel features 245 ocean view suites (90 percent with
private balconies), plus fine dining options, generous space-per-guest
ratios, impeccable service, luxurious amenities, a Judith Jackson Sea Spa
and ten Internet-ready computers for guests' use.
The 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager is the world's second all-balcony
suite ship (joining the Seven Seas Mariner in a category the
cruise line created and owns). The 49,000-ton vessel offers worldwide
itineraries, accommodating her guests in 354 luxurious ocean-view suites
with private balconies. In keeping with the line's six-star traditions,
she boasts exceptionally generous space-per-guest ratios with the world's
largest lead-in suites (minimum 356-square-feet with balcony), top European
service, butler service (88), and some of the finest dining on the high
seas in four restaurants, including "Signatures," a reservations-only
dinner venue staffed by prestigious Le Cordon Bleu-trained master chefs.
The Voyager sails the Caribbean, Mediterranean and Baltic.
Dress Code
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has established a revised dress code policy.
Effective with the New Year's cruises 2009/2010, all guests are respectfully
requested to adhere to the following guidelines: Club Mariner for Children
Club Mariner Youth Program offers special events for kids ages six to
17. It's available on all Regent Seven Seas voyages in Alaska, regardless
of vessel, and on select cruises in the Baltic.
Awards
Regent Seven Seas has been named as a best choice
from a variety of sources ad diverse as Zagat, Cruise Critic, Forbes,
Condé Nast Traveler, Stern's Guide to Cruise Vacations and Luxury
Travel Magazine. As a result, Regent Seven Seas has earned a leadership role
in the 6-star cruise industry.
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