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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:

Daytime Dress Code (until 6 p.m.)

During the day, resort style clothing (including shorts, warm-up suits and jeans) is acceptable in all public areas.

Note: Bathing suits, while acceptable at the Pool Bar and Grill, are not considered appropriate in any indoor venue.

Evening Dress Code (after 6 p.m.)

Two types of dress code have been established for evenings in public areas: Elegant Casual, and Formal Optional. The number of Formal Optional nights per cruise is dependent upon the length of the cruise, as follows:

  • Cruises of fourteen nights or less will be Elegant Casual for the duration
  • Cruises of fifteen nights or more will have two Formal Optional nights
Note: Guests on World Cruises or Grand Voyages should refer to our website for specific daily dress code guidelines.

Elegant Casual: Skirt, or slacks (no jeans) with a blouse or sweater, pant suit or dress for ladies; slacks (no jeans) and collared shirt for gentlemen. Sport jackets are optional.

Note: Jeans, T-shirts, baseball caps, shorts, sneakers and bathrobes are not considered appropriate in any public area after 6 p.m.

Formal Optional: While guests are welcome to dress each evening as per the Elegant Casual dress code, during Formal Optional evenings, guests may opt for a more formal choice of clothing including gowns and cocktail dresses for ladies; tuxedos, dinner jackets or dark suit with tie for gentlemen.

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.

Recent awards include:

  • "Best Mid-Size Cruise Line" - Zagat (2009)
  • "Best by Rooms" - Condé Nast Traveler Gold List (2008)
  • "Best Cabins" - Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards (2008, 2007)
  • "Best Rooms" - Forbes Traveler (2009)
  • "Best Value, Ultra-Deluxe Six+ Star Category," Ocean & Cruise News (1992 - 2009)
  • "Best Large-Ship Cruise Line" - Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards (2006)
  • "Best Small-Ship Cruise Line" - Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards (2007)
  • "Best Small-Ship Cruise Line" - Travel + Leisure World's Best Awards (2001, 1999)
  • "Best Luxury Staterooms" - Cruise Critic Editors' Picks Awards (2008)
  • "Favorite Cruise Line for Honeymooners" - Modern Bride (2008)
  • "Cruise Line with the Highest Client Satisfaction" - TravelAge West WAVE Awards (2009)
  • "Cruise Line Offering the Best All-Inclusive Product" - TravelAge West WAVE Awards (2008)
  • "Best Luxury Cruise Line" - Travel Weekly Readers' Choice Awards (2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004)
  • "World's Leading Luxury Cruise Line" - World Travel Awards (2008, 2006)
  • "Top 10 Ultra-Luxury Cruise Accommodations" - Luxury Travel magazine (2009)
  • "Ship of the Year" - Ocean & Cruise News (2009, 2007, 2005)
  • "Six Plus Stars Rating" - Stern's Guide to the Cruise Vacation (2009)
  • "Five Ribbon Rating" - Cruise Critic (2009)
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