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Picture yourself settling into your suite. Every day cares lift from your shoulders. The constantly changing view from your private balcony feeds your mind and spirit as you explore the world in absolute luxury. Deliciously different itineraries filled with exciting and unusual places await you and you will be exploring the planet in the most privileged way - with Regent Seven Seas Cruises. From the moment you step aboard you will experience service that anticipates your every need and of course gratuities are included. You can choose the dining experience that suite your mood including 'Signatures' (Voyager and Mariner) the only le Cordon Bleu restaurants at sea and wherever you choose to dine, complimentary fine wines and soft drinks flow freely. Freedom and space are everything aboard a Regent Seven Seas Cruise ship. The freedom to choose from an array of entertainment and activities. The space to just be yourself. Regent Seven Seas Cruises has grown to a fleet-wide capacity of 2560 luxury berths offering the discerning traveller the most complete cruising experience.
Explorer II
Specifically designed for cruising through icy waters, Explorer II is a exploration ship that can accommodate up to 300 guests. But in Antarctica we've chosen to limit her complement to a maximum of only 198 guests. The ship is stylish, yet unpretentious. With her gleaming brass, polished wood and works of original art, she's often likened to a country house hotel, and she brings a rare touch of comfortable, informal refinement to Antarctica travel.
Paul Gauguin
The Paul Gauguin was designed specifically for sailing French Polynesia year-round. She offers an extension of the informal, relaxing environment of the islands, with Regent Seven Seas Cruises' interpretation of six-star service, comfort and luxury. Spacious staterooms (50% with private balconies), a watersports marina, a choice of three single seating dining venues and an extensive spa are among her six-star attributes. The atmosphere aboard radiates warmth and informality. And her beloved troupe of Gauguines - part cruise staff, part entertainers, part storytellers, add the unique personality of French Polynesia to every cruise.
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 tradition of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
Seven Seas Navigator
In the six-star tradition of Regent 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 attentive staff, she has few equals.
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 at sea, and her suites are the largest "lead-in" suites in the industry.





