For stepping outside your comfort zone, indulging in a hobby, or just simply relaxing, Regent Seven Seas Cruises has the right ship for you.
There’s always something new waiting to be discovered on a Regent Seven Seas luxury cruise. Guests revel in a myriad of enriching, authentic experiences – moments of self-defining magic and personal betterment – as they connect with new places and people, leaving ample time to reconnect with themselves, too. Such is the Seven Seas promise – delivering voyages that resonate, changing the way you look at the world.
The six ships in the Regent fleet offer ample space both inside and out, an abundance of room for recreation – including some of the largest swimming pools on the waters – as well as comfortable nooks to escape to. All-inclusive cruising includes a number of perks, like no limits on shore excursions. But here’s the best part: Regent has one of the highest guest-to-crew ratios in the luxury cruise industry – about 1.4 to 1.
Deciding which ship you’ll sail with first is the only tough decision you have to make. Here is the Tully Luxury Travel breakdown of the selection of ships:
Seven Seas Grandeur
Seven Seas Grandeur
Overview: With 750 guests and 542 crew, the newest evolution of the Regent experience is an all-suite wonder, the very pinnacle of ocean luxury. And the Grandeur comes by her name honestly enough – expect unrestrained refinement in the form of seven restaurants, multiple bars to get comfortable in, a casino, a massive theatre, a culinary arts kitchen, and an Art Nouveau-style observation lounge. A redesign of the Compass Rose restaurant concept is one of the highlights, complete with a cascading waterfall incorporating a hand-blown glass sculpture.
Pure Pampering: Extra-large suites feature walk-in closets, well-stocked mini-bars, and marble bathrooms. An extravagant spa offers a full list of innovative body treatments and full aesthetics. The wellness and recreation continue with Pilates and yoga, golf nets and pickle ball, plus a full-size running track.
Go Upscale: The Regent Suite features a personal sauna, steam room, and spa treatment area.
Sailing To: Canada and the New England states, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean
Seven Seas Splendor - Suite
Seven Seas Splendor
Overview: Launching in 2020 with 732 guests and 567 crew members, the Splendor is indeed splendid, “luxury perfected” as its slogan goes. Expect exemplary service, touches of high drama and style, echoed in the massive Atrium with its grand chandelier. A busy schedule of activities and a broad spectrum of entertainment is the backbone of Splendor. The two-story Constellation Theatre delivers Broadway-style entertainment, while the casino feels like you’ve landed in Las Vegas or Monte Carlo.
Pure Pampering: Enormous suites in multiple categories are some of the largest at sea, all sporting private balconies, spacious sitting areas, and marble and stone-accented bathrooms.
Go Upscale: Book a Superior Suite or higher category to enjoy the sunrise with your bed facing the sea.
Sailing To: The Greek Islands, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean
Seven Seas Explorer - Lobby
Seven Seas Explorer
Overview: The Splendor’s sister ship, launched in 2016 with 732 guests and 567 crew, bills itself as “the world’s most luxurious cruise ship.” Expect granite, marble, and glass everywhere you look, plus more than 2,000 pieces of art, including works by Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall. World-class dining shines through in eight restaurants, from classic French and Italian to satisfying American steakhouse fare.
Pure Pampering: Large suites offer spacious decks, big closets, high-end finishes, and bathrooms with dual sinks. The infinity pool is shaped like the stern of the ship and the Observation Lounge features live music throughout the day.
Go Upscale: Book a Gourmet Explorer Tour and head on-shore to take a cooking class, wander local markets, or meet a Michelin-starred chef.
Sailing To : The fascinating ports of Northern Europe and the balmy shores of the Mediterranean
Seven Seas Mariner
Seven Seas Mariner
Overview: With 684 guests and 467 crew, the Mariner delivers everything from big, big vistas to small, intimate experiences. Launched in 2001, it was made for pleasant pastimes and tranquil moments of reflection. A refurbishment in 2018 included updates to the whole ship. Enjoy live music in the Observation Lounge or a game of bridge in the Card Room. Hit the whirlpool, spend some time perfecting your golf game on the putting green, play some bocce ball or paddle tennis, then play to win at the dazzling casino.
Pure Pampering: Enjoy plenty of space and ample storage, plus private balconies and sumptuous fabrics. Marble bathrooms stock indulgent L’Occitane products. Other amenities include fresh fruit, personalized mini-bar service, and 24-hour room service.
Go Upscale: Horizon View Suites have enormous balconies yielding the best views on the ship.
Sailing To: Voyages will take you to Alaska and Asia, Australia and New Zealand, plus the islands of the South Pacific
Seven Seas Voyager
Seven Seas Voyager
Overview: With 680 guests and 469 crew, the Voyager places as much emphasis on the outdoors as the indoors, offering large deck areas that let you feel the breeze on your face and taste the sea air. Sporting pastimes include a putting green, golf net, shuffleboard, and table tennis, while the large heated pool comes with two hot tubs. Enjoy downtime in the Voyager Lounge, the Casino, or the Nightclub, or break out in song at karaoke.
Pure Pampering: Lavish, contemporary suites have private balconies, down pillows, marble baths, and large closets. Detoxifying body treatments and anti-aging facials melt away care at the spa. Guests also enjoy free Pilates, yoga, and spinning classes.
Go Upscale: The four Grand Suites come with a private solarium off the bedroom complete with a hot tub.
Sailing To: Cape Horn and West Africa, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean
Seven Seas Navigator
Seven Seas Navigator
Overview: With 482 guests and 378 crew, the Navigator is great for fitness fans looking to take advantage of the golf cages, paddle tennis courts, fitness center, and a full-circle running track. There are also shuffleboard tables and table tennis, plus a large heated pool with two hot tubs. Guests dine al fresco at Sette Mari at La Veranda, then take in an after-dinner show in the Seven Seas Lounge before dancing under the stars in Galileo’s Lounge.
Pure Pampering: Refurbished in 2016, the all-suites Navigator is more about “quiet luxury,” with a very generous space-per-passenger ratio. Enjoy luxurious bedding, marble detailing, and roomy walk-in closets. Bathrooms feature a wealth of amenities, plus a separate tub and shower.
Go Upscale: Some Master Suites have a full wrap-around balcony in addition to the 1,000+ square feet of space.
Sailing To: Sail to Canada and New England – or the South Pacific