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Seven Seas Voyager

After an effortless check-in and warm greeting, can it get any better? Yes, when you're offered a chilled flute of champagne to sustain you as you are escorted to your suite.


The world's second all-balcony, all-suite ship continues the Regent Seven Seas tradition of offering posh accommodations on a vessel with generous space for every passenger.


Fast Facts

9 passenger decks

2 specialty restaurants, dining room, buffet

Wi-Fi, in-cabin safes, in-cabin refrigerators, in-cabin DVDs

Pool

Fitness classes, gym, hair salon, 2 hot tubs, sauna, spa, steam room

5 bars, casino, dance club, library, showroom

Children's programs (ages 6-17)

Dry cleaning, laundry facilities, laundry service

Computer room

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Regent combined the best features from their other ships when planning the Seven Seas Voyager, and the result is an elegant vessel with a lot of room per passenger, more easily navigable layout of public rooms, and arguably some of the best bathrooms at sea, even in entry-level suites.

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