All six of Regent's ships – Seven Seas Navigator, Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Voyager, Seven Seas Splendor and Seven Seas Grandeur offer all-suite accommodations. With an almost one-to-one crew-to-passenger ratio, the line prides itself on its attentive staff and ...
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I couldn’t even find any reviews close to that location, not even a deck up or down...BUT...I can say that I’ve sailed in both a D and an F2 and the suite itself is one of my favorites so far (not counting ‘named’ suites, of course). There’s ...
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is recognized as one of the world's premier luxury lines with features such as 6-star, all-suite, all-balcony ships and superior space and service ratios
We originally considered that hotel, but the recent reviews were some of the worst I've ever seen for a hotel. I'll be interested to hear what your stay is like. We last stayed here in 2019, third time there. It is not new nor is it fancy. Breakfast is not included. I also re...
Seven Seas Mariner fromRegent Seven Seas Cruises: Everything you need to know The Seven Seas Mariner was the first ship in the world to have only suites with balconies. The total of 354 suites offer depending on the category between 28 m² and 186 m² of space (including balcony) and...
The Seven Seas Explorer has been part of the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet since July 2016 and can accommodate up to 750 guests (double occupancy). With a length of 224 meters, the ship offers an excellent balance between space and number of guests. Like all ships of the cruise line, ...
Morning, We are considering booking our first cruise on Seven Seas Voyager. We have done over 50 cruises on Cunard, Celebrity, Royal Caribbean, Princess and a couple of others. Hate to say it, but we are getting a little bored with some of the above, not
On our Explorer Alaska cruise last summer, we booked concierge, but learned that Regent’s hotel in Anchorage (Hilton) had some bad reviews. So we took the credit and booked our own. In reading reviews of our cruise on CC after our return, we learned that the hotel was indeed...
Byikelmay, January 26inRegent Seven Seas Cruises Share More sharing options... Followers2 ikelmay 1k June 8, 2006 #1 PostedJanuary 26 Our schedules have aligned and I would now be able to book a possible Voyager trip for later this year. The cruise I'm looking at is quite heavily book...