Regent Seven Seas Cruises is the new improved version of Radisson Seven Seas. The improvements are so numerous they are arguable a six-star cruise line. This luxury cruise line boasts Le Cordon Bleu inspired restaurants, spacious staterooms (most with balconies), all on board gratuities, 24-hour room service, wine with Dinner and an all inclusive beverage policy.
Regent Seven Seas is also noteworthy because its high quality staterooms. The Seven Seas Voyager, Seven Seas Navigator and Seven Seas Mariner feature King beds, Anichini luxury appointments, sitting area, walk-in closets and a welcome bottle of champagne and fresh fruit.
When it comes to small ship luxury cruising, the new Regent Seven Seas Cruises is in a class by itself.
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Seven Seas Mariner
Seven Seas Navigator
Paul Gauguin
Seven Seas Voyager
Explorer II
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| Regent: Song of Flower Reunion |
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| Three Song of Flower Captains' Cruise, Piraeus to Monte Carlo (October 25 to November 5) - In addition to being Regent Seven Seas captains, Dag Dvergastein, Knut Hanssen and Jarle Jensen have another thing in common - all three were previously masters of the iconic luxury ship Song of Flower, once part of the fleet of Regent Seven Seas predecessor Radisson Seven Seas Cruises. Sailing across the Mediterranean from the Greek Isles to the French and Italian Rivieras, the voyage will call at Kusadasi and Marmaris in Turkey; Iraklio, Greece; Valletta, Malta; Ajaccio, Corsica; and Naxos, Sorrento, Civitavecchia and Livorno in Italy before concluding in Monte Carlo. The three captains will host a series of special events for guests and will be joined by former Song of Flower staff members including cruise director J.J., shore excursion manager Helen Harrison and maitre d'hotel Patrick Lescoute. Another highlight of the voyage is an exclusive concert at Valletta's Manoel Theater. |
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