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Seven Seas Voyager Casino is located on Deck 4 (deck). We have provided the deck plan image for your reference.

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Seven Seas Voyager Overview

All-inclusive is the name of the game on Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Unwind and focus on soaking up all there is to experience on the  Seven Seas Voyager , and there is a lot. In the morning you can lounge by the heated pool where the staff is waiting to serve you. For the afternoon, schedule a hot stone massage at the spa or get physical with a personal trainer on the ship. Dinner is a romantic affair at Signatures where French fare like Magret Duck Fillet is on the menu. After dinner, enjoy a drink at the Connoisseur Club followed by some excitement at the casino while you cruise to your next incredible destination. 

  • Passenger Capacity: 700 (double occupancy)
  • Year Built: 2003
  • Last Refurbished: 2016

Seven Seas Voyager Cruise Destinations

Sail the high seas in style and visit everywhere from Bermuda to Bali with Regent Seven Seas Cruises. This all-inclusive luxury cruise line offers over 300 ports-of-call, making sure you see the best and brightest in each region and have the opportunity to try some unique and exciting shore excursions. For example, Regent Seven Seas Cruises has visited over 20 ports in Northern Africa and India alone, which means you can delve deep inside the Middle East and Holy Land regions with an Africa and India cruise. Visit the Mediterranean and expand your culinary knowledge. Sail to Alaska and try some rugged excursions in the tundra. Or, cruise to South America and enjoy the Latin culture. 

Seven Seas Voyager Africa Cruise Destination

Hot air balloons across the sky and cultural excursions along the African coast will bring you joy and excitement on a cruise to Africa and India.

Seven Seas Voyager Europe Cruise Destination

Delve into the past and celebrate the present on a European cruise with Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Seven Seas Voyager Mediterranean Cruise Destination

Mediterranean

Cruising to the Mediterranean means seeing wonderful historical churches, shrines, and attractions, as well as meeting some of the most intriguing people in the world.

Seven Seas Voyager Northern Europe Cruise Destination

Northern Europe

The Baltics are a destinations filled with tradition, customs, and rich historical attractions.

Seven Seas Voyager South Pacific / Tahiti Cruise Destination

South Pacific / Tahiti

The South Pacific and Tahiti are the closest thing you’ll find to perfect paradise. So drop your daily stresses and set sail for the South Pacific with Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Seven Seas Voyager Southeast Asia Cruise Destination

Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia invites you to learn the sage teachings of Buddha, try authentic Pad Thai and ride an elephant.

Seven Seas Voyager World Cruise Destination

Diversity is the only policy when you sail from tropical beaches to cultural European reaches on a World Cruise.

Seven Seas Voyager Departure Ports

Offering all-inclusive sailings Regent Seven Seas Cruises is a cut above. They offer amazing itineraries on truly intimate luxury ships. Try a sailing from Lima, Peru to Buenos Aires, Argentina discovering the South American continent or Copenhagen to Stockholm for an in-depth look at Scandinavia. You’ll also find plenty of other itinerary options leaving from ports all over the globe. Contact an expert Regent cruise consultant at The Cruise Web today to learn more.

Seven Seas Voyager Cape Town, South Africa Departure Port

Cape Town, South Africa

See the beautiful sights of Cape Town, South Africa’s most visited city, which offers cruisers natural beauty, plentiful wine, historical significance and a sense of peace.

Seven Seas Voyager Dubai, United Arab Emirates Departure Port

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai is a modern city that people from all nationalities flock towards to indulge in designer clothes, fancy hotels and the high life.

Seven Seas Voyager Stockholm, Sweden Departure Port

Whether looking out into the city’s waterways, ancient castles or modern buildings, you’ll always have a great view when cruising to Stockholm, Sweden.

Seven Seas Voyager Istanbul, Turkey Departure Port

Istanbul, Turkey

Istanbul is a unique city that blends its two distinct influences – from its founding as the Christian capital of Constantinople to the Ottoman ruled Istanbul. Today you can discover both eras and the modern beauty in this thriving city.

Seven Seas Voyager Singapore, Singapore Departure Port

Singapore, Singapore

Southeast Asia’s most modern city, Singapore, also contains a lot of history and treasures from the past, along with a perfect tropical climate – all making Singapore a wonderful destination year round.

Seven Seas Voyager Piraeus (Athens), Greece Departure Port

Learn about the Greek gods and the early philosophy of Socrates when you visit the incredible ruins left in Athens, Greece. At night, go out and take in the culture with the modern Athenians.

Seven Seas Voyager Bali, Indonesia Departure Port

Bali, Indonesia

For decades Bali has lured visitors with its beautiful beaches, forests and mountains and a culture that is devoted to the arts.

Seven Seas Voyager Auckland, New Zealand Departure Port

Auckland, New Zealand

The mild temperatures in Auckland enhance an outdoorsy cruise destination. Tour the many beaches, hike beautiful mountain ranges or just wander Auckland’s city streets.

Seven Seas Voyager Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia Departure Port

Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia

This picture-perfect island is everything you ever dreamt of, from lush greenery inland and perfectly clear turquoise waters to the scent of gardenia from the coconut groves.

Seven Seas Voyager Antwerp, Belgium Departure Port

Antwerp, Belgium

Uncover Belgium’s sparkling jewel: Antwerp, home of famed painter Peter Paul Reubens, amazing architecture and the country’s all important diamond trade center.

Seven Seas Voyager Hamburg, Germany Departure Port

Hamburg, Germany

A large city, Hamburg offers visitors an array of attractions. From the old buildings of the past to the vibrant red light district, there’s something for everyone cruising to Hamburg, Germany.

Seven Seas Voyager Lisbon, Portugal Departure Port

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon has deep cultural roots that are exposed through ruins and museum artifacts. Cruise to Lisbon and discover the culture and history of Portugal in its capital city.

Seven Seas Voyager Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy Departure Port

A cruise to Civitavecchia is a chance for you to hop a quick train to Rome and explore the enormous history through ruins, galleries and The Vatican museums.

Seven Seas Voyager Barcelona, Spain Departure Port

Discover imaginative architecture, impressive Spanish dishes and beautiful excursions into nature when you cruise to Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.

Seven Seas Voyager Laem Chabang (Bangkok), Thailand Departure Port

Laem Chabang (Bangkok), Thailand

This enchanting city along the Chao Phraya River offering rich and ancient culture can be known as Laem Chabang (Bangkok) Thailand.

Seven Seas Voyager Port Louis, Mauritius Departure Port

Port Louis, Mauritius

Cruise to Port Louis in Mauritius for its natural beauty and stay to explore its fascinating past as a Dutch, French and British colony.

Seven Seas Voyager Belfast, Northern Ireland Departure Port

Belfast, Northern Ireland

Belfast offers a different perspective to Ireland than what can be found in Dublin. This up-and-coming city is filled with beautiful sites and compelling history.

Seven Seas Voyager Trieste, Italy Departure Port

Trieste, Italy

Sit back and enjoy the sea breezes in Trieste, an Italian city that despite being close to Venice is more akin to Vienna, the capital of the Hapsburg Empire. 

Seven Seas Voyager Southampton, England Departure Port

The cruise port of Southampton features tons of diverse attractions that provide insight into England’s culture and storied past, including fortresses, gardens and national parks.

Seven Seas Voyager Deck Plans

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Seven Seas Voyager Master Suite (Deck 11) Stateroom

Master Suite (Deck 11) (MS)

  • FREE Unlimited WiFi up to four logins, four devices/suite
  • Personal Butler
  • Interactive Flat Screen Television with Extensive Media Library Complimentary Movies-on-Demand
  • Welcome Bottle of Veuve Clicquot Champagne

Seven Seas Voyager Seven Seas Suite (Forward) Stateroom

Seven Seas Suite (Forward) (SS)

  • FREE 15 Minute of Ship-to-Shore Phone Time
  • Complimentary Luxe Fruit Arrangements
  • Direct Dial Satellite Phone
  • Complimentary Tote Bag

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  • Complimentary Cocktail Party for 8
  • Complimentary Shore Excursion Bag

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Seven Seas Voyager Suite Stateroom

  • Welcome Bottle of Wine and Fresh Fruit Arrangement
  • In Suite Mini Bar Set Up and Refill

Seven Seas Voyager Suite Stateroom

  • FREE Unlimited WiFi includes one log-in, one device/suite
  • Welcome Bottle of Champagne and Fresh Fruit Arrangement
  • 24-Hour Room Service
  • Shoe Shine Service

Seven Seas Voyager Suite Stateroom

  • Welcome Bottle of Champagne and Fresh Floral Arrangement

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Offering all-inclusive cruising, Regent Seven Seas cruises are refined, elegant and a place to see the world in style. Take a look at this photo gallery to get an idea of what a Regent cruise has to offer you.

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Top 10 Seven Seas Voyager Cruises

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  • Seven Seas Voyager 10 NIGHT Mediterranean - Eastern CRUISE Departing From Barcelona, Spain (Aug 2024)
  • Seven Seas Voyager 7 NIGHT Mediterranean CRUISE Departing From Piraeus (Athens), Greece (Aug 2024 - Apr 2026)
  • Seven Seas Voyager 9 NIGHT Mediterranean CRUISE Departing From Istanbul, Turkey (Aug 2024)
  • Seven Seas Voyager 15 NIGHT Mediterranean - Western CRUISE Departing From Trieste, Italy (Aug 2024)
  • Seven Seas Voyager 10 NIGHT Mediterranean - Eastern CRUISE Departing From Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy (Sep 2024)
  • Seven Seas Voyager 10 NIGHT Mediterranean CRUISE Departing From Trieste, Italy (Oct 2024)
  • Seven Seas Voyager 12 NIGHT Mediterranean - Eastern CRUISE Departing From Piraeus (Athens), Greece (Oct 2024)
  • Seven Seas Voyager 10 NIGHT Mediterranean - Western CRUISE Departing From Istanbul, Turkey (Oct 2024)
  • Seven Seas Voyager 25 NIGHT Africa CRUISE Departing From Barcelona, Spain (Nov 2024)

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Learn about Regent Seven Seas Cruises' handicap accessible luxury cruises and accommodations for guests with special needs or disabilities.

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Savor fine dining aboard Regent Seven Seas Cruises, including the Prime 7 steakhouse, Signatures French cuisine, the Compass Rose main dining room, the casual La Veranda, the Pool Grill and more.

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Enjoy Regent Seven Seas Cruises' onboard entertainment, including Broadway-style revues, cabarets, casino games, Cirque-style performances, cigar lounges and bars.

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Unwind at Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ fitness center or spa with various treatments, from massages and manicures to salon stylings and make-up applications.

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Learn about cruising with children aboard Regent Seven Seas Cruises. The Club Mariner Youth Program is for children ages 6+, and is only available on select summer and holiday cruises.

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After undergoing a massive refurbishment in late 2016 (followed by some smaller updates in 2018), Seven Seas Voyager boasts refreshed decor throughout the ship. The ship features all-suite accommodations outfitted with flat-screen TVs, private balconies and marble bathrooms. The 698-passenger Seven Seas Voyager employs 455 crew members, ensuring an excellent crew-to-guest ratio and a high standard of service.

While onboard, passengers can lounge poolside or receive treatments at the Serene Spa & Wellness center. After working up an appetite, guests can dine at one of the ship’s seven venues, including the Prime 7 steakhouse and the French-inspired Chartreuse. As with all Regent Seven Seas ships, specialty dining is included in the cruise fare.

When nighttime rolls around, guests can try their luck at the casino, catch a stage production at the Constellation Theater or savor a nightcap at one of four lounges and bars.

Seven Seas Voyager sails to destinations like the Mediterranean, Africa, South America and more.

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All dining and excursions included

Some recent reviewers felt food was hit or miss

  • Expert Rating » 4.5
  • Traveler Rating » 4.0
  • Health Rating » 4.3

Seven Seas Voyager ranks # 5 out of 6 Regent Seven Seas Cruises Cruise Ships based on an analysis of expert and user ratings, as well as health ratings.

  • # 5 in Best Regent Seven Seas Cruises
  • # 32 in Best Cruises to the Mediterranean
  • # 34 in Best Luxury Cruises
  • # 35 in Best Cruises for Couples
  • # 39 in Best Cruises to Europe

Seven Seas Voyager offers a wide range of accomodation options. Browse cabins to find the stateroom that suits your needs.

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Seven Seas Voyager contains 9 decks. Find out which features are available on each Seven Seas Voyager deck.

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A ship’s traveler rating is provided under license by Cruiseline.com , which manages one of the largest databases of cruise reviews and ratings by travelers. A total of 97 guests have reviewed Seven Seas Voyager , giving it a rating of 4 on a scale of 1-5.

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Seven Seas Voyager

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Seven Seas Voyager current position

Seven Seas Voyager current location is at North East Atlantic Ocean (coordinates 41.17796 N / -8.70237 W) cruising en route to Porto-Leixoes. The AIS position was reported 3 minutes ago.

Current itinerary of Seven Seas Voyager

Seven Seas Voyager current cruise is 14 days, one-way from Lisbon to Antwerp . Prices start from USD 36398 (double occupancy rates). The itinerary starts on 28 Jun, 2024 and ends on 12 Jul, 2024 .

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Seven Seas Voyager Itineraries

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The 2003-built Seven Seas Voyager cruise ship is the third-oldest of the RSSC-Regent boats, preceded by the "old-timers"  Navigator (1999) and Mariner (2001).

The vessel (IMO number 9247144) is currently Bahamas- flagged (MMSI 311513000) and registered in Nassau .

History - construction and ownership

Regent Cruises (officially Regent Seven Seas Cruises / RSSC ) is an all-inclusive, top-luxury cruise brand fka "Radisson Seven Seas". Until 2014, the company (as part of "Prestige Cruise Holdings") was owned by Apollo Management LP - one of the world's largest private investment equity funds. Since September 2014, RSSC and the sister company Oceania Cruises are owned by NCL Norwegian (shipowner), acquired at the total cost of USD 3 billion. Regent cruise ships are medium-sized, with capacity up to 800 passengers. The fleet consists of 6-star rated all-suite and all-balcony vessels with a space-to-guest ratio around 70 and staff-to-guest ratio 1-to-1,6 (some of industry's best). As building cost per berth , RSSC liners are among the world's most expensive ships.

Regent Seven Seas Voyager cruise ship

The 700-passenger ship Seven Seas Voyager was the second 100% balcony 100% suite cruise ship in the world, following Seven Seas Mariner. It isn't just about the quick service, the inspired voyages or the outstanding celebrity lecturers, but also the fact that this is a cruise liner with a big personality. Where else are passengers going to find a captain who reads poetry over the public address system together with the weather and navigation reports? Or fiercely social cruisers - like "a family afloat," as one repeat traveler frames it - who return to Seven Seas Voyager cruise ship year after year, in large part to spend time together?

Decks and Cabins

Seven Seas Voyager staterooms (353 total, in 13 Suite categories) are all (100%) with private step-out balconies. The largest accommodations are the Master Suites (on decks 7 and 11) ranging in sizes 1150-1220 ft2 (107-113 m2) with terrace sized 185 ft2 (17 m2). The lowest cabin category (Deluxe Suite) costs ~3 times less in comparison to Master Suite’s rates.

The boat has 12 decks , of which 9 are passenger-accessible and 6 with cabins.

Shipboard dining options - Food and Drinks

Compass Rose restaurant is the main dining room on Seven Seas Voyager. It functions on an open seating basis and offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner without set dining assignments. La Veranda is the ship's daytime buffet, serving breakfast and lunch. In the evening it is transformed into a bistro serving Mediterranean cuisine. The specialty steakhouse restaurant "Prime 7" is free of charge but requires reservations for dinner. Dinner is served alfresco on Voyager's pool deck at least once during each cruise. Another choice for casual lunch is the poolside grill. Dinner can be ordered from the MDR menu during restaurant hours to be served en suite.

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Follows the complete list of Seven Seas Voyager restaurants and food bars.

  • Compass Rose (main dining room restaurant, open-seating breakfast, lunch and dinner; features European Continental dishes and alternative choices - vegetarian, specialties from the Spa menu, select dishes from Regent's Chartreuse menu with gourmet French cuisine)
  • Signatures (French specialty restaurant, dinner-only, reservations-only) in 2016 was replaced by RSSC's new Chartreuse restaurant with traditional French cuisine).
  • Pool Grill (fast food bar, poolside; serves the pool deck area)
  • Prime 7 (reservations-only dinner restaurant with American Steakhouse menu)
  • La Veranda / Sette Mari (casual dining venue; operates as ship’s self-service buffet restaurant; in the evenings, the buffet transforms into “Sette Mari” Italian dinner restaurant, complimentary).

Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and Sport

With its shiny, Scandinavian-inspired interior, Seven Seas Voyager cruise ship has an old-school sensibility. It is not showy, it is understated. There are no Aloha Deck or Fiesta Deck there - simply deck number 4, number 5 and so on. There is also a clubby feel, in part because Seven Seas Voyager cruise liner offers praised beverages - from diet Coke to Chivas Regal - at all its lounges and bars. A lot of the suites also have butlers.

Follows the complete list of Seven Seas Voyager lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens and adults.

  • Constellation Theater (2-deck high main show lounge for grand music and show productions; also features “Cirque Rock ‘n Roll” aerial acrobatics spectacle)
  • Atrium (8-deck high open-floor area)
  • Club.com (Internet computers room); Library
  • Connoisseur Club (smoking lounge with comfortable leather armchairs; offers hand-rolled Cuban cigars)
  • Card Rooms (hosts bridge tournaments and lectures)
  • Voyager Lounge (disco nightclub; operates as a piano bar during the day with resident pianist performances)
  • Coffee Connection (specialty coffee and patisserie bar)
  • Horizon Lounge (with a large dance floor; hosts daily trivia shows and offers Afternoon Tea)
  • Observation Lounge (grand piano bar with live music performances in the evenings)
  • The Boutique (duty-free shopping arcade: luxury jewelry, precious stones, brand perfumes, watches, designer clothes, accessories, gifts, souvenirs, Regent-logo wear)
  • Casino (with 2 sections: for the slot machines, and for the gaming tables)
  • Voyager Pool area (with a large swimming pool, 2 Whirlpools, sunbathing area with loungers, tennis tables, seating area; served by the Pool Bar)
  • Canyon Ranch SpaClub and Wellness Center (Treatment Rooms, Saunas, Steam Rooms, Relaxation Room. The Centre includes ship’s Beauty Salon, Gym and Aerobics Studio)
  • Fitness Center (with floor-ceiling windows, modern equipment); Promenade (Deck 5)
  • The Top Deck (Power Walking/Jogging Track; sports court: mini-golf putting green; Golf Net; Shuffleboard; Paddle Tennis court).

Itineraries

Seven Seas Voyager itinerary program is based on World Voyages , as well as seasonal deployments in Asia (leaving from ports in China, Singapore , Japan) and in Europe (Baltic and Mediterranean itineraries, as well as relocation ocean crossings (RepositionCruises.com) between Asia and Europe. The relocation routes include transiting the Atlantic Ocean, Panama Canal  and/or  Suez Canal .

Due to the Coronavirus crisis, the Regent's ship Voyager was paused for 2 years (March 2020 thru 2022) and scheduled to restart operations on March 26th in the Mediterranean, with departures from homeports Civitavecchia-Rome and Barcelona .

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Regent Voyager ship was built in  Genoa Italy  and is the line's second vessel providing ultra-inclusive "big yacht" luxury cruise vacation experiences. Her fleet mates are the Regent ships  Mariner  and  Navigator , and the new  Explorer  (2016).

On September 2, 2014, NCL Norwegian  purchased the company "Prestige Cruise Holdings" (owner of  Oceania Cruises  and RSSC) for USD 3,025 billion, thus becoming the official owner of all vessels in both fleets.

In mid-April 2016, RSSC announced upgraded fares adding free international flights to all 2017-2018 voyages. These roundtrip air travel deals (business class) were added to company's signature (standard) all-inclusive package - wines, spirits, soda, water, unlimited internet, free shore excursions, prepaid gratuities, pre-post cruise hotel stays and transfers. The air-inclusive cruise deals involved international flights leaving from 26 cities (the USA and Canada), regardless of the suite category booked.

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The list of deckplan changes after the ship's 2016 drydock refurbishment (25-day project, October 23 - November 9, done in  Marseille France ) include:

  • All cruise accommodations in the categories Penthouse, Concierge and Deluxe were newly decorated and received new furniture (including on the balcony), curtains, plush carpeting, wall coverings, lighting, Elite Slumber Beds, marble-accented bathrooms, also new original artworks in the sitting area.
  • Compass Rose (deck 4 located main dining room) received new decor (crystal chandeliers, leather chairs).
  • La Veranda (deck 11 located buffet restaurant) was reconstructed with a more open buffet area and a new cook-to-order grill station.
  • Pool Grill (deck 11) has new outdoor seating areas and an infrared barbecue grill.
  • Chartreuse (French restaurant on Promenade deck 5) was added, replacing the old "Signatures".
  • Voyager Lounge (deck 4) was re-decorated with cascading chandeliers, crimson loveseats, black-and-white marble bar.
  • The reception area (deck 5) was also redone. Other public areas upgraded in 2016 are Coffee Connection, Connoisseur Lounge, the card room, onboard shops, the casino, the Canyon Ranch SpaClub.
  • There is a new entertainment program with all 5 new Broadway-style show and comedy productions.
  • Public spaces and passenger rooms were renovated and the onboard amenities were upgraded, including new furniture, bedding, flat TVs with an infotainment system.
  • Since 2017, new menus were introduced at the Compass Rose main dining restaurant.
  • RSSC's 2016-2017 ship refurbishments cost the parent company NCLH a total of USD 125 million.

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By saz25 , November 4, 2023 in Regent Seven Seas Cruises

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We love Regent and have been on 6 Regent cruises with several more booked. So far all the Regent ships we have sailed on or have booked are Explorer, Splendor, and Grandeur (coming up next year).

We have never sailed on Voyager. However we are considering an itinerary for next year.

For those who sailed Voyager recently, what are your thoughts? I realize it’s about 50-60 passengers smaller with I think one less restaurant. That’s ok. Any other thoughts on quality of cabins, staff, etc?

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We have been on the Mariner, the Explorer, the Splendor and the Voyager.

Voyager seems older than the other ships we've been on. You might want to avoid the aft cabins, since there can be a vibration issue. I was not impressed with the penthouse suites. My friend had one at the rear of the ship, and it was oddly shaped, and her TV was tiny and oddly placed, so that there didn't seem to be any place comfortable to watch it from. There are fewer outlets on the Voyager, and the ones there are mostly European. The lower suites (concierge and below) have fewer drawers.

Food, entertainment, cabin stewards, etc, are all on a par with other Regent ships.

All that said, we book mainly for itinerary, so if the Voyager is going where you want to go, there's no reason not to take it. We have a Voyager cruise booked for early 2026 because we like the itinerary. I did make sure our suite was mid-ship.

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We were on the Voyager this last year.  While not shiny and new like Explorer and Splendor, it is a very comfortable ship.  We have a 2025 cruise booked on the Voyager.  We were in a concierge which except for location and perks like excursion booking really isn't very different than Veranda Suites.  When Navigator went through dry dock several years ago, an additional set of drawers were added in the closest.  On the Voyager that extra set is much larger and we had plenty of drawer space.  Viewing in the theater is much better than Explorer.

I would never hesitate about booking the Voyager if the itinerary is what I want.

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We just finished 22 nights on Voyager.  The ship is somewhat dated in decor and you will notice a few smudges here and there.  But, the ship and our cabin were maintained in a spotless condition.  The staff was extremely attentive across the board.  Our Concierge class cabin had plenty of storage.  We were somewhat aft of midship on deck 8 and we did experience some vibration at times but nothing overly distracting.  The Wi-Fi was horrible, however.  On a daily basis we had to go to a central common area on the ship to pick up our emails.  I understand this problem will be addressed in the near future.    

As noted above, we would not hesitate to book on Voyager if the itinerary was one that was of interest.  

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NCCruzQueen

After sailing on the three newest ships, going on Voyager could be a step down.  She is an older ship, has a known vibration and isn’t as glitzy as the new ships.  You will find the food, experience and service similar.  If Voyager has the itinerary you want, than give her a try.

 I was on Voyager for two weeks in August and we had a great time.

Pcardad

I've spent 100 nights on Voyager and never noticed any unusual vibration. Navigator has a bit of it but I like it!

23 hours ago, Pcardad said: I've spent 100 nights on Voyager and never noticed any unusual vibration. Navigator has a bit of it but I like it!

I’ve not experienced the vibration on Voyager but former passengers do mention it.  On Navigator  for more than 200 nights, is not a problem as I don’t book the aft suites.    

One of my favorite videos I took on Navigator.  Leaving port in Galileo’s.  I call it “Self-swirling wine glass!”

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1 minute ago, NCCruzQueen said: I’ve not experienced the vibration on Voyager but former passengers do mention it.  On Navigator  for more than 200 nights, is not a problem as I don’t book the aft suites.     One of my favorite videos I took on Navigator.  Leaving ports in Galileo’s.       IMG_3712.mov 20.88 MB  ·  0 downloads

I love the Navigator. Reading some of the posts here, you would think half these people have never been onboard any Regent ship. 

mrlevin

150 nights on the voyager and yes she has a bit of vibration but she is hands down far better than the explorer and I believe she is as good if not better than splendor.  Mariner is my favorite with voyager (and navigator) close behind. 

14 minutes ago, mrlevin said: 150 nights on the voyager and yes she has a bit of vibration but she is hands down far better than the explorer and I believe she is as good if not better than splendor.  Mariner is my favorite with voyager (and navigator) close behind. 

Agreed. I just never noticed the vibration...maybe she and I resonate at the same frequency!

6 hours ago, mrlevin said: 150 nights on the voyager and yes she has a bit of vibration but she is hands down far better than the explorer and I believe she is as good if not better than splendor.  Mariner is my favorite with voyager (and navigator) close behind. 

Can you and Cardad explain a bit why you prefer those three ships over the newer Explorer and Spendor?  I am not being critical, but am genuinely curious.  Thanks.

1 hour ago, Bruce61 said: Can you and Cardad explain a bit why you prefer those three ships over the newer Explorer and Spendor?  I am not being critical, but am genuinely curious.  Thanks.

Some people like form, others prefer substance. I've never been a person who cares about the newest and the shiniest....I like old comfortable sweaters and small bars with nooks for dinner. Small ships over large, less people over more. I don't care about artwork, fancy staircases or those silly eggs. I've been on all the ships in the last 7+ years and know enough to know what I like. I respect what others prefer...but I find great enjoyment in Navigator in particular.

I can agree with the comments about the smaller ships and add that I like he front and rear entrances to the Compass Rose and like the closeness of everywhere.  You seldom need to walk the length of the ship to get anywhere.  

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16 hours ago, Pcardad said: Some people like form, others prefer substance. I've never been a person who cares about the newest and the shiniest....I like old comfortable sweaters and small bars with nooks for dinner. Small ships over large, less people over more. I don't care about artwork, fancy staircases or those silly eggs. I've been on all the ships in the last 7+ years and know enough to know what I like. I respect what others prefer...but I find great enjoyment in Navigator in particular.

Thanks for that. Our first cruise ever was on Splendor this past June, and we absolutely loved it. On Friday, we booked another one, for this coming June, out of Monte Carlo on Navigator. We figured that while we'd miss the  niceties or Splendor, especially the Observation Lounge, that was outweighed by the fact that the itinerary was exactly what we were looking for and the fare we got was very attractive. It's great to learn, subsequent to our booking, that Navigator appears to be the favorite ship of many people!

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As others have noted, Voyager is not as new and shiny as Explorer and Splendor, but is nevertheless a very nice ship. I particularly like an asset it shares with Mariner—an aft Horizon Lounge in addition to the forward Observation Lounge. Standard cabins are larger than those on Mariner, the same as those on Navigator, and smaller than the F cabins on Splendor and Explorer.

The negatives (none of which are even close to deal-breakers for me) are the cramped gym, the Coffee Connection that seems like an un-inviting afterthought, and the fact that there is only one set of doors on the main level of the theater, making for a difficult flow when a lot of excursions are leaving around the same time or after a popular show.

The worst thing about the three older ships are the bathrooms. 

RachelG

Many cruises on all the ships in the fleet.  We like voyager, but avoid the far forward suites as there is a lot of vibration there 

1 hour ago, mrstanley said: The worst thing about the three older ships are the bathrooms. 

What is wrong with the bathrooms. They have a shower and tub on the Navigator and you can get a nice big shower only on the Mariner. They are marble and more roomy just not the black and white and shiny chrome or the new ships.

I like having double sinks, great lighting and a big stall shower and all the beautiful shiny stuff.

On 11/5/2023 at 10:52 PM, Bruce61 said: Can you and Cardad explain a bit why you prefer those three ships over the newer Explorer and Spendor?  I am not being critical, but am genuinely curious.  Thanks.

A lot of reasons and you can find multiple threads.  Primary reason is Horizon Lounge on Mariner and Voyager and the size of the Navigator (having a cabin on deck 6 of navigator is absolutely fantastic).  Explorer has many design flaws that were partially corrected on Splendor.  

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28 minutes ago, mrlevin said: Explorer has many design flaws that were partially corrected on Splendor.  

.......... and the decor on Splendor is a lighter palette which we find a great improvement over the dark hues on Explorer.

It will be interesting to see any further design improvements on Grandeur and what colour scheme is chosen for the suites & public areas.

I appreciate all of your comments. We have booked an 18 night cruise from Reykjavík to London on Splendor  next July.  Our second Regent cruise after several Uniworld river crises. 

Lonedaddy

We have been on splendor and explorer.  We just sailed voyager and the public areas and layout was nice.  The ph room we had was disappointing.  Tiny TV, lack of plugs.  Small balcony shower was tiny and horrible compared to the newer ships.  Closet was large but not much drawer space and a whole wall with nothing but a tie rack.  Some hook would have been nice.  Specialty dining venue were small.   

irishwitchy

6 hours ago, Lonedaddy said: We have been on splendor and explorer.  We just sailed voyager and the public areas and layout was nice.  The ph room we had was disappointing.  Tiny TV, lack of plugs.  Small balcony shower was tiny and horrible compared to the newer ships.  Closet was large but not much drawer space and a whole wall with nothing but a tie rack.  Some hook would have been nice.  Specialty dining venue were small.   

What room did you have?  

9 hours ago, Lonedaddy said: We have been on splendor and explorer.  We just sailed voyager and the public areas and layout was nice.  The ph room we had was disappointing.  Tiny TV, lack of plugs.  Small balcony shower was tiny and horrible compared to the newer ships.  Closet was large but not much drawer space and a whole wall with nothing but a tie rack.  Some hook would have been nice.  Specialty dining venue were small.   

We’ve sailed on Voyager once, earlier this year, in a Penthouse. I won’t argue with any of Lonedaddy’s issues but I will say that the only item on his list I really considered to be a weakness was the tiny shower. We assume there will be a lack of plugs where we want them so we bring multi-port chargers and multi-outlet extension cord on all cruises.   

I like the intimacy of the smaller specialty dining venues on Voyager. 

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There’s a New Regent Seven Seas Ship Coming in 2026 — and It’s the First in Its Class

Introducing the Seven Seas Prestige.

Luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises will debut a brand-new ship and ship class in 2026: the Seven Seas Prestige .

The new ship will hold up to 850 guests on board and will be the first new ship class for the company in 10 years, Regent shared with Travel + Leisure . 

“This is a truly historic moment for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, as we name the next ship to join The World’s Most Luxurious Fleet as Seven Seas Prestige and reveal her sleek exterior design,” Andrea DeMarco, the president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, said in a statement shared with T+L. “Seven Seas Prestige, debuting in 2026, continues our legacy of revolutionizing ultra luxury travel as she will transcend luxury in every way. This incredible new ship will be the epitome of timeless elegance, exemplifying Regent’s commitment to excellence which is reflected in every aspect of her elevated design and exuding an ambiance of sophistication and refinement.”

When it launches, the Seven Seas Prestige will feature brand new stateroom categories and a reimagined Regent Suite (the largest and most luxurious option Regent offers). The new ship will also include new dining experiences, but Regent said details on those were not immediately available. 

The Seven Seas Prestige will be the first of two Prestige-Class ships. The second in the series is expected to launch in 2029.

The new class of ships comes after Regent launched several Explorer-class ships in 2016, in 2020, and in 2023. The company’s most recent ship, the Seven Seas Grandeur , features an impressive 1,600-piece art collection with multiple Picassos and the first-ever Fabergé Egg to be permanently installed at sea. Currently, Regent boasts six ships in its fleet. 

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises is adding a new ship class to its fleet.

According to the company, the first vessel in the series will be named Seven Seas Prestige and is set to debut in 2026.

Set to be followed by a second ship in 2029, the 77,000-ton vessel will be able to host up to 850 guests, Regent added.

The company also unveiled new exterior images and a video of the vessel, which will be built by the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy.

Following the Explorer Class, the new ship design is the first to be introduced by Regent Seven Seas in over ten years.

“This is a truly historic moment for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, as we name the next ship to join The World’s Most Luxurious Fleet as the Seven Seas Prestige and reveal her sleek exterior design,” said Andrea DeMarco, President of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

“The Seven Seas Prestige, debuting in 2026, continues our legacy of revolutionizing ultra-luxury travel as she will transcend luxury in every way. This incredible new ship will be the epitome of timeless elegance, exemplifying Regent’s commitment to excellence, which is reflected in every aspect of her elevated design and exuding an ambiance of sophistication and refinement.”

According to Regent, the Seven Seas Prestige will offer one of the highest passenger-to-space ratios in the cruise industry, with “beautifully appointed suites,” as well as “thoughtfully designed public areas.”

The new ship class will also introduce brand new accommodation categories, including a reimagining of the Regent Suite, plus new dining experiences, all of which will be revealed at a later date.

“Unrivaled Space at Sea is a key pillar for Regent and a primary desire for luxury travelers. The Seven Seas Prestige was designed with this in mind, maintaining the intimate and luxurious service our guests love while also providing even more space throughout the ship, allowing for new suite categories and new experiences,” DeMarco added.

Regent Seven Seas last introduced a new ship class in 2013 with the Explorer Class . The series includes the 2016-built Seven Seas Explorer, the 2020-built Seven Seas Splendor and the 2023-built Seven Seas Grandeur.

The luxury brand, which is owned by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, also operates the 1999-built Seven Seas Navigator, the 2001-built Seven Seas Mariner and the 2003-built Seven Seas Voyager.

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*saumon fumé balik, salade de crabe d’alaska, soufflé aux fromages, escargots à l’ail façon chartreuse, tarte tatin aux artichauts, *steak tartare et caviar, *terrine de foie gras au sauternes, mesclun et chips de légumes, salade de betteraves et vinaigrette aux truffes, bisque de homard à l’armagnac, consommé chartreuse, velouté de champignons à la truffe, les poissons, *sole grenobloise, *filet de flétan, barigoule de fenouil, tapenade citron-artichaut, olive verte, *coquilles saint-jacques poêlées et chorizo, *queue de homard rôtie, mousseline de saint jacques, asperges, bouillon d’amandes, les viandes, *filet de canard aux navets et cerises, suprême de volaille aux morilles, *filet de veau, endives braisées, condiment raisin aigre-doux, jus de veau aux noix, *tournedos de boeuf grillé rossini, brioche, royale à la truffe, foie gras pôelé, sauce périgourdine, *carré d’agneau en persillade, le plat vegetarien, asperges blanches de sologne gratinées à la viennoise, les accompagnements, creamy mashed potatoes, pommes gaufrettes, steamed rice.

  • Sautéed Mushrooms

Chickpea Fritters

Haricots verts, les desserts, les fromages affinés, opéra maison, tarte fine aux pommes, rose à la chartreuse, bavarois aux citrons de menton, crème brûlée à la vanille de tahiti, île flottante, glace et sorbet maison.

  • Heidsieck Monopole Brut, Champagne
  • Le Domaine Saget Pouilly-Fumé, Sauvignon Blanc, Loire Valley
  • Domaine Bizet Sancerre, Sauvignon Blanc, Loire Valley
  • Saint Fleurin Mâcon-Villages, Chardonnay, Burgundy
  • Levert Frères Chablis, Chardonnay, Burgundy
  • Jean-Paul Paquet Château de Chaintre Pouilly-Fuissé, Chardonnay, Burgundy
  • Levert Frères Pouilly-Fuissé, Chardonnay, Burgundy
  • Gérard Bertrand Tautavel Grand Terroir, Grenache, Syrah, Carignan, South of France
  • Château Lamothe, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Bordeaux
  • Château de Parenchère Cuvée Raphaël, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Bordeaux
  • Château Haut-Bourcier Bordeaux Cuvée Estuaire, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Bordeaux
  • Château Bousquet, Côtes de Bourg, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Bordeaux
  • Maison Foucher Chinon La Vigne en Veron, Cabernet Franc, Loire Valley
  • M. Chapoutier Crozes-Hermitage La Petite Ruche, Syrah, Rhône Valley
  • Domaine Pontifical Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Grenache, Syrah, Carignan, Rhône Valley

Dessert Wine: Connoisseur Selection

  • Dame-Jeanne-Gérard Bertrand Banyuls, Vin Doux Naturel, South of France | 12
  • Grand Marnier
  • D.O.M. Bénédictine
  • St. Germain

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Fish & seafood, traditional shrimp cocktail, alaskan crab & avocado, *norwegian style gravlax, lobster bisque, iberico ham, *black angus beef carpaccio, gratinated escargots, *pan-seared foie gras, *soft poached egg & black truffle, soup & salad, seasonal fresh fruit cup, mixed garden greens, classic caesar salad, san marzano tomato soup, design your entrée, fish & seafood.

  • *Jumbo Shrimp
  • *Lobster Tail
  • *King Sea Scallops
  • *Salmon Fillet
  • Whole Dover Sole
  • Branzino or Fresh Fish of the Day

SUGGESTED SAUCES

  • Garlic-Herb Butter
  • Hollandaise
  • Lemon Cream
  • Beurre Blanc
  • Caper Butter
  • Creamy Herb
  • *Black Angus New York Strip Steak
  • *Black Angus Rib Eye Steak
  • *Black Angus Filet Mignon
  • *New Zealand Lamb Chops
  • *Marcho Farms Veal Medallions
  • Roasted Half Chicken
  • Smithfield Pork Chop
  • Green Peppercorn
  • Béarnaise or Chimichurri
  • Madeira-Truffle
  • Mint Sauce or Mint Jelly
  • Demi-Glace or Mushroom Sauce
  • Cranberry Relish or Thai Sweet Chili Sauce
  • Hickory Barbecue or Apple Sauce
  • Lyonnaise Potatoes ~ Mashed Potatoes ~ Baked Potato ~ Sweet Potato Fries
  • French Fries ~ Potato Gratin ~ Steamed Rice ~ Vegetable Fried Rice
  • Buttered Vegetables ~ Steamed Vegetables ~ Sautéed Spinach ~ Green Asparagus
  • Sautéed Mushrooms ~ String Beans ~ Cauliflower Rice

Freshly Cooked Pasta of the Day:

Chicken & goose liver parfait, vegetable tian, chicken consommé bellini, parsnip truffle soup, spinach salad mimosa, fontina cheese ravioli, seafood risotto, red bean chili, crispy fried seabass fillet, herb-crusted lamb rack, teriyaki-glazed chicken suprême, roasted pork tenderloin, serene spa & wellness selection.

The perfect combination of nutrients and other healthful substances. Calories / fat grams / fiber grams tr = trace, less than 1 gram

Executive Chef's Menu Degustation

Our executive chef invites you to sample a perfectly portioned gourmet tasting menu.

Lemon Sorbet

*herb-crusted lamb rack, strawberry-almond tartlet, international cheeses.

Offered with a glass of Port Wine, Assorted Crackers, Walnut Mini Baguette, Artisan Honey, Date Jam & Butter. Our Head Sommelier will be happy to recommend a fine dessert wine, or you may also choose from our premium selection of Cognacs & Armagnacs that are available for purchase.

Danish Blue

Saint-paulin, premium ice creams, cookie dough, vanilla bean, peach-mango frozen yogurg, dessert sensations, viennese apple strudel, white chocolate mousse, all-time favorites, salzburger soufflé, new york-style cheesecake, seasonal fresh fruit plate.

The perfect combination of flavor and nutrition in a satisfying portion [calories / fat grams / fiber grams] tr = trace, less than 1 gram

Passion Fruit Delight

Recommended reserve wines, tomato bisque, linguine pesto, freshly cooked pasta of the day, *roasted black angus prime rib, pan-fried fresh local fish fillet, chicken makhanwala, pan-fried veal scaloppini, grill station, *fish of the day, *beef steak, chicken breast, german sausage, side dishes, tomatoes provencale, assorted buttered vegetables, mashed potatoes with crispy onions, basmati rice, chicken wings, tomato bruschetta, peel & eat shrimp, lobster nachos, panini caprese, turkey wrap, panini el cubano, reuben sandwich, chicken breast (grilled or blackened), *fish fillet of the day (grilled or blackened), *black angus beef minute sirloin steak, *grilled shrimp & jalapeno brochette, hot dogs/sausage, pizza margherita, pizza of the day.

All Burgers are Premium Beef Chuck Burgers served with a Side of your Choice

*CLASSIC HAMBURGER OR CHEESEBURGER

*truffle beef burger, *handcrafted beef burger, *applewood bacon beef burger, *handcrafted matador beef burger, *philly beef burger, south-east asian turkey burger, *ahi tuna steak burger, veggie burger, impossible burger, french fries, sweet potato fries, southwestern potato salad, creamy spiced coleslaw, morning call, bloody mary, english mary, mexican mary, norwegian mary, afternoon cooling, moscow mule, piña colada, blueberry smash, mangolicious, sun down refreshing, aperol spritz, italian getaway, all day long drinks, long island iced tea, tequila sunrise, lynchburg lemonade, signature cocktails, regent seven seas, mocktails’ world, summer dream, tender nine, international beers.

  • Leffe Blonde
  • Newcastle Brown Ale
  • Old Speckled Hen
  • Stella Artois

NORTH AMERICAN BEERS

  • Coors Light
  • Goose Island IPA
  • Lagunitas IPA
  • Miller Lite
  • Samuel Adams
  • Angry Orchard Cider
  • ALCOHOL-FREE
  • Heineken 0.0

CHAMPAGNE & SPARKLING WINES

  • Val D’Oca Prosecco, Italy
  • Canevel Prosecco Valdobbiadene DOCG, Veneto, Italy
  • Heidsieck & Co Monopole Blue Top, Champagne, France

WHITE WINES

  • The Hess Collection Shirtail Creek Chardonnay, California
  • Saint Fleurin Mâcon-Villages Chardonnay, Burgundy, France
  • La Boatina Pinot Grigio, Veneto, Italy
  • Pedroncelli East Side Vineyards Sauvignon Blanc, California
  • Villa Maria Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand
  • Chateau d’Esclans “The Palm” by Whispering Angel, Provence, France
  • Cantina di Soave Le Poesie, Veneto, Italy
  • Raymond Vineyard & Cellar R Collection
  • Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, California
  • Peter Lehmann Portrait Series Shiraz, Barossa Valley, Australia
  • Paso Creek Merlot, Paso Robles, California
  • Backhouse Pinot Noir, California
  • Château Mont-Redon Côtes du Rhône, Syrah, Grenache, Rhône Valley, France

Tuna & Avocado Poke

Lump crab cake, seared diver scallop, black angus beef tartar, goat cheese, piquillos & portobello tart, jumbo shrimp cocktail, soups & salads, clam chowder, vidalia onion soup, hearts of romaine caesar, iceberg wedges, beefsteak tomato & pickled red onions, harvest salad, featured prime steaks, u.s.d.a. prime new york strip, u.s.d.a. prime porterhouse steak, u.s.d.a. prime bone-in rib steak, u.s.d.a. prime filet mignon, slow roasted prime rib of beef, “our signature” surf & turf, seafood & fish specialties, whole maine lobster, applewood smoked salmon, fish of the day, lamb, pork, veal & poultry, new zealand double cut lamb chops, mojo marinated double cut pork rib chop, bone-in veal chop, roasted half empire kosher chicken, twice baked potato, potato gratin, mashed potatoes, truffle fries, vegetable fried rice, creamed spinach, sautéed sweet corn, small plates, new zealand lamb rack, sliced prime beef strip loin steak, spice-crusted seared ahi tuna steak, grilled chicken supreme.

  • Steakhouse Barbecue
  • Cranberry-Port Wine
  • Armagnac-Green Peppercorn
  • Jack Daniel's Steakhouse
  • Chimichurri
  • Habanero-Maple Barbecue
  • Green Beans, Onions & Bacon
  • Asparagus & Truffle Butter
  • Crispy Onion Rings

The Ultimate Chocolate Dessert

Key lime pie, caramel popcorn sundae, rocky road bread pudding, fresh seasonal berries, red velvet cheesecake, homemade ice creams & sorbets, cheese plate, antipasti / appetizers.

IN THE TRADITIONAL MANNER An array of delicious antipasti has always been the prelude to any formal Italian meal. In keeping with this tradition, our chefs invite you to enjoy the following antipasti that will be served to your table in the communal style typical of Italian families. You may also sample a variety of exquisite antipasti from the buffet that our chefs have arranged especially for you this evening.

IL CESTINO DEL PANETTIERE - CIABATTA, GRISSINI, PANZEROTTI, FOCACCINE DI PATATE CON POMODORO PACHINO E OLIO D’OLIVA

Il tagliere di parmigiano e olive, la bruschetta, zucchine alla povarella, le zuppe / soups, minestrone di verdure, zuppa di pomodoro e basilico, le paste / pasta, spaghetti alla carbonara, penne rigate alla bolognese, gnocchi di patate al pesto, lasagne al forno, ravioli con fonduta e tartufo bianco, risotto ai frutti di mare, secondi piatti / main courses, *pesce spada alla ghiotta, *filetto di manzo in crosta di gorgonzola con salsa al barbaresco, le scaloppine di vitello, ossobuco alla milanese, pollo della casa, *costolette d'agnello alla griglia con salsa di birra moretti, spiedini di verdure marinate alla griglia con salsa rossa di peperoni, dolci / desserts.

A selection of desserts served buffet style

TORTA CAPRESE

Torta barozzi, cannoli siciliani, torta di limoncello e arance con cioccolato, tiramisu alla nocciola, crostatine al limone con frolla di riso, minestrone di frutta fresca, i dolcetti della nonna, biscotti al'anice, cantuccini alle mandorle.

a couple enjoying a glass of champagne with a view of the ocean

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Our exceptional service begins long before you step aboard. Your Personal Consultant will help you or your Travel Advisor plan your next luxury cruise vacation.

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What's It Like to Sail on an Ultraluxury Cruise Ship? We Investigate

Coddling doesn't begin to describe what happens to you on the new Regent Seven Seas Grandeur. And guess what? A 132-day cruise sold out in three hours.

Photos above: Grandeur's Compass Rose restaurant, pool, bedroom of a Concierge category suite, and Senior Executive Chef Michael Meyepa.

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Grandeur has 15 categories of suite, the top being the brand-defining, ­atmosphere-setting Regent Suite, on the ship’s highest deck: 14, above the bridge. It seemed the right place to start my orientation. “If I were staying in the Regent Suite,” my guide says, “I’d never leave it.” Interesting… I start to take it all in. The vibe in the suite’s 3,151 square feet of indoor space is serene, sexy, comfortably contemporary; the 1,292-square-foot deck is wraparound, with a hot tub and the same views as the bridge; there’s a private spa with a treadmill, a treatment room, a sauna, and heated marble loungers looking out to sea.I can picture myself reposing on them.

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The private bar, built out of a particularly beautiful deep gray, white-flecked Italian marble (which, oddly, I find myself caressing), has a dedicated mixologist (“so you can easily entertain friends you make onboard”). And the mattress in the master bedroom is a Hästens, entirely handmade of horsehair, cotton, and wool, and, with its $200,000 price tag, “the most expensive mattress at sea.” What does this mean, I wonder. I sit down. I stretch out. (No one stops me.) The sensation has me imagining what floating on a cloud while being fully supported might feel like. The pillow menu offers six choices, and you can pick among four brands of linens.

regent seven seas grandeur cruise ship private dining room with original art by miro

Contemplating this new world of hedonistic possibilities, I spot something familiar on a wall. “It’s a Picasso lithograph,” my guide says. “A copy, you mean.” “No, no copies here. It’s a Picasso. The private dining room on deck seven has a Miró over the fireplace."

It turns out the former CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Frank Del Rio, is a collector, and he handpicked many of the 1,600 objets on Grandeur. You can take a guided tour of the collection with the help of an app. It includes the ship’s much ballyhooed Fabergé egg, Journey in Jewels. Commissioned from Fabergé, purveyor to the Romanovs, it flaunts its intricate, pearl-and-diamond-­studded beauty—hypnotically opening, closing, rotating—in a glass display case in the ship’s central atrium.

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My actual suite on deck eight is in the midrange Concierge category and of course is much less grand than the Regent Suite. The pale, serene interior, however, is not dissimilar; a white orchid blooms on the coffee table in the sitting area; my minibar is customizable (although it hadn’t occurred to me to make my wishes known preboarding); the well-organized walk-in closet Marie Kondo–izes me (when is my stuff ever so perfectly in its place?); and the bed, while not a Hästens, is, well, fabulous.

franck galzygrandeur general manager

As Franco Semeraro, SVP of Hotel Operations, tells me, brandishing some sketches and charts, “We are constantly analyzing everything. Such as closets—we already know we’ll make some adjustments. And mattresses. In the entire Regent fleet, we are now on mattress generation seven. The goal, in everything, is 100 percent comfort.”

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Just a few hours in, and I’m starting to get it: bottomless coddling (if anything is not to your liking, the GM’s door is always open), plus the deep sea soughing just beyond your own veranda. Life ashore cannot easily compete.

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Onboard, unlike in real life, you’re also never more than a three-­minute walk from eight vastly different dining venues, all included—several gastronomic, a handful casual, some indoor, some out, with all wine, champagne, and cocktails likewise included. “Once our guests step onboard, they don’t have to worry about anything,” a crew member tells me. “Everything is here for them.”

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Bernhard Klotz, VP of Food and Beverage for Regent, is another man obsessed, in his case with “flow”—how seamlessly dishes are delivered to tables (the new kitchens on Grandeur are all designed with that in mind)—and with the “authenticity” of the ingredients, a perpetual challenge of ship cooking. “Long-lasting items we stock up on. Perishable ones are delivered to us in containers throughout the journey—so long as there are reliable ports to fly them into. If there aren’t, we may request a change of itinerary.” And there’s always the search for the local. “If our ships are sailing the west coast of Africa, it’s super-challenging to find things like arugula or fine herbs. But in South Africa and South America, the vegetables are incredible.”

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Each evening, an hour before dinner service starts, tastings are held in the kitchens—not for passengers but for the chefs. “We’re looking for the consistency of quality of certain dishes,” Klotz says. “Then the chefs have 45 minutes to adjust things.”

I take part in three such tastings: at Compass Rose, the main and largest restaurant; at Pacific Rim (pan-Asian); and at Sette Mari (Italian). The chefs, up to two dozen of them, gather around a long, gleaming aluminum counter, and dozens of small plates start arriving in rapid succession, the process presided over by Senior Executive Chef Michael Meyepa, who is Mauritian. We sample everything from caviar and foie gras appetizers to desserts. (Speaking of which, one Regent creation, the 14-layer chocolate cake from Prime 7, was featured in the April 2023 issue of Bon Appétit .)

Stand-Out Amenities

• The Faberge Egg Want to see what the Romanovs saw? The latest iteration of these mini-­masterpieces is now part of life onboard. As in, “Meet me by the Fabergé egg.” • An Open-Door Policy You can walk into the general manager’s Deck 5 office at any time, to vent about anything, however small. “We always listen.” • Free Daily Laundry If you so desire, your laundered lingerie (or whatever) will be deposited daily in your suite, wrapped in tissue paper. • 36 Types of Bread That’s the number served across the eight dining venues. Baking goes on 24/7. • Plates by Versace Each restaurant has specially designed dinnerware. Versace’s is at Compass Rose, the main dining room. • Your Wish Is Always Someone's Command If, say, you fancy a particular restaurant dish but want to eat in your suite, it shall be done. “There is never a no on this ship,” I was told. And I believe it.

“This is laksa. You know it?” Meyepa asks me. I don't. “It’s a curry-based Singaporean seafood dish with tofu, sweet potato to add volume, basil, cilantro, scallion, fried shallots for crunchiness and flavor, then shrimp, squid, and scallop, and a sauce of ginger, garlic, and lemon­grass.” (Whatever supply challenges exist are clearly conquerable.) Meyepa shouts instructions to his team. “Gentlemen, this duck needs a bit more stock. But the skin must remain crispy!”

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I have had a peek behind the veil, but I also sit down to meals. A crew member advised that I should always be looking up at the ceilings on this ship, to see the light fixtures (striking), and down at the floors, as the carpets, tiles, and marbles “are everywhere different, to keep your interest.” It’s true—and it’s true as well of the restaurants, which all have their own atmosphere, tableware, colors, textures.

picassos sculpture and designer dinnerware on regent seven seas grandeur cruise ship

At Compass Rose you sit among a forest of illuminated stylized “trees” and eat off plates specially designed by Versace. Prime 7 is all leathery clubbiness, dark red and earth-toned. To enter the moodily modern Pacific Rim, you skirt a life-size glass sculpture of a pink-­flowered cherry tree. Chartreuse (“modern gastronomic French cuisine,” as the waiter puts it) is visually remarkable for its chartreuse velvet upholstered chairs and pillows (wonderful to touch, I note, and especially beautiful against the blue of the sea) and its floor-to-ceiling bas-relief of giant camellias done in black leather, a riff on Coco Chanel’s favorite flower. Strong design statements are part of the onboard experience—and they’re effective.

I went casual, too, eating under an umbrella at breezy La Veranda and at the buzzy Pool Grill. I meant to try out room service breakfast—some 250 meals are delivered every morning (a remarkable number given the ship’s 372 suites; people unwilling to get out of those beds, I’d wager). But I lost track of time. And I wasn’t alone. Sitting over coffee at the midship Coffee Connection on my last day, I overhear a passing woman ask her companion, “Do you know what day it is?” I don’t detect any urgency in her question. Dining is prelude to partying. It’s like being on a good times roller coaster, most of it centered on deck four, and one slip-slides easily among venues—lounges, bars, theater, casino, boutiques—barely noticing the hour, or caring.

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Barnendu Paul presides at the Meridian Lounge’s craft cocktail bar—although that’s an inadequate description of the state-of-the-art mixology lab it appears to be, dedicated to a single mission: further elevating passengers’ mood. Everything about it feels top tier: the spirits and tonics, the infusions and reductions (of which there are a great variety, all made onboard “for quality control”). “And with Grandeur,” Paul says, smiling, “we got some new toys.” He demonstrates: smoking dome, flavor blaster, torch. It’s all as amusing to watch as it is to drink. I sample a Spicy & Passion (Patrón Silver, passoa, lime juice, passion fruit, agave nectar, and chili pepper— “it’s the most popular cocktail onboard”), then Virgo and the Volunteer.

nightly entertainment onboard cruise ship regent seven seas grandeur

I could stay all night, but the show at the Constellation Theater is starting. During the day the venue hosts guest speakers from various industries, scientific fields, and the arts. But in the evening, “think American Idol , the Video Music Awards, and Dancing with the Stars , all put together into a professional, polished show,” says David Nevin, the cruise director. By the time we emerge, music is drifting from other venues. There is dancing in the Grandeur Lounge (this, I’m told, “is where the party is really at”). Later, the Observation Lounge on deck 11 is the perfect wind-down: a pianist at the grand piano, sitting areas both communal and private, and views exactly like the ones from the bridge and the Regent Suite—just shimmering water.

pool deck of regent seven seas granseur ultraluxury cruise ship

Mornings are tranquil on Grandeur. A few runners jog nonchalantly on the track on deck 12 (“On Alaska sailings,” a crew member says, “it’s a great place from which to see the whales”). Some early risers are having consultations at the well-equipped fitness center. I’m at the spa, aptly named Serene. After my quartz bed massage, my masseur, Peter Verkin, from Slovakia, noting my advanced state of relaxation and reluctance to rise from the warm stones, is necessarily ruthless: “I’m afraid I’m going to have to kick you out, my dear.” Sigh.

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A Few More Favorites

• Fitness Breakfast With all the grande-bouffing ahead, this was a Zen-like way to start the day: early help-yourself plant-based fare near the deserted pool, looking out to sea. • Culinary Arts Kitchen I learned to make pasta limone and classic French crèpes and picked up countless cooking tips—fun! On a regular cruise, I’d sign up for as many classes as I could. • The Picassos The Regent Suite’s Picasso lithograph is for occupants’ eyes only. But the three behind the bar at Prime 7 steakhouse add a definite kick to predinner cocktails. • Craft Cocktail Ba r I’ve never had so much fun watching a master mixologist at work. Run, don’t walk, to the Meridian Lounge: Word is out, and it gets lively in there as the night unfolds. • Quartz Bed Massage A Grandeur spa specialty: a 75-minute full-body massage administered as you lie on a pile of heated quartz pebbles covered by a sheet. Deliciously elemental.

After the summer season in the Mediterranean, Grandeur will cross the Atlantic and sail Canada and New England, followed by 12 Caribbean and Panama Canal voyages. A new “Immersive Overnights” program offers stays in every port of call.

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Klara Glowczewska is the Executive Travel Editor of Town & Country , covering topics related to travel specifically (places, itineraries, hotels, trends) and broadly (conservation, culture, adventure), and was previously the Editor in Chief of Conde Nast Traveler magazine. 

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