REGENT SEVEN SEA CRUISES
Regent Seven Sea Cruises sails four cruise ships and is a Luxury Cruise Line. It has three classes of ships. Regent is the most inclusive of all the luxury lines as the cruise fare includes not only items found on other luxury lines such as alcohol and gratuities but also a subset of inclusive shore excursions, roundtrip airfare, and pre cruise hotel (in concierge suites and higher categories) and complimentary transfers between airport and ship.
For some people this provides a lot of advantages but for others who would prefer not to have these amenities or to do things like tours on their own it could be considered a disadvantage. Regent is also known for service, cuisine, nice size suites and sails a wide range of itineraries.
Regent is popular with couples and with single guests and on some itineraries will also attract families such as Alaska voyages.
Its itineraries include: Caribbean, Alaska, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, South America, Africa, Middle East, as well as World Cruises.
Seven Seas Mariner
Entered Service: March, 2001
Gross Tonnage: 48,015
Type Of Cruise Ship: Mid-Size Premium Ship
Passengers: 752
Crew: 445
Passenger Decks: 9
Seven Seas Navigator
Entered Service: March, 2001
Gross Tonnage: 28,550
Type Of Cruise Ship: Small Premium Ship
Passengers: 530
Crew: 325
Passenger Decks: 8
Seven Seas Voyager
Entered Service: March, 2001
Gross Tonnage: 48,015
Type Of Cruise Ship: Mid-Size Premium Ship
Passengers: 752
Crew: 445
Passenger Decks: 9
Seven Seas Explorer
Entered Service: 2016
Gross Tonnage: 54,000
Type Of Cruise Ship: Mid-Size Ship
Passengers: 750
Crew: 650
Passenger Decks: 14
For some people this provides a lot of advantages but for others who would prefer not to have these amenities or to do things like tours on their own it could be considered a disadvantage. Regent is also known for service, cuisine, nice size suites and sails a wide range of itineraries.
Regent is popular with couples and with single guests and on some itineraries will also attract families such as Alaska voyages.
Its itineraries include: Caribbean, Alaska, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, South America, Africa, Middle East, as well as World Cruises.
Seven Seas Mariner
Entered Service: March, 2001
Gross Tonnage: 48,015
Type Of Cruise Ship: Mid-Size Premium Ship
Passengers: 752
Crew: 445
Passenger Decks: 9
Seven Seas Navigator
Entered Service: March, 2001
Gross Tonnage: 28,550
Type Of Cruise Ship: Small Premium Ship
Passengers: 530
Crew: 325
Passenger Decks: 8
Seven Seas Voyager
Entered Service: March, 2001
Gross Tonnage: 48,015
Type Of Cruise Ship: Mid-Size Premium Ship
Passengers: 752
Crew: 445
Passenger Decks: 9
Seven Seas Explorer
Entered Service: 2016
Gross Tonnage: 54,000
Type Of Cruise Ship: Mid-Size Ship
Passengers: 750
Crew: 650
Passenger Decks: 14