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Your Regent Seven Seas Experts Are Here To Help
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"I have sailed Regent numerous times and am always thrilled with the cruise. Personalized services make you feel like you_Tre the only one on the ship, and their casual yet elegant dining is truly top notch!" - Flora
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"When you want the highest level of service, all-inclusive amenities, and port intensive itineraries, Regent is for you. While the ambiance is country club casual, the food and service are 5-star for sure. My cruise experiences with Regent assure me you will not be disappointed!" - Judy
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A Little About Regent Seven Seas
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is the largest luxury cruise line, operating and marketing
the six-star, 350-guest ssc Regent Diamond, and the six-star, 180-guest m/s Song of
Flower. The 320-guest, 18,800-ton m/s Paul Gauguin, entered service in
Tahiti and French Polynesia in 1998 and is the most deluxe cruise ship ever to be based
there year-round. Launched in 1999, the 490-guest m/s Seven Seas Navigator
embarks on exciting journeys while offering 90% balcony suite accommodations. Having
debuted in March 2001, the 700-guest m/s Seven Seas Mariner is the first all-suite,
all-balcony ship in the modern cruise era. The 50,000-ton vessel offers worldwide
itineraries, accommodating her guests in 354 luxurious ocean view suites with private
verandahs. The 700-guest m/s Seven Seas Voyager debuted in April 2003.
Like the Seven Seas Mariner, she is also be an all-suite, all-balcony vessel.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is known for their personal level of service, high passenger
space ratios, highest percentage of balconies in cruising and dining excellence.
Their near-inclusive products feature no gratuities, complimentary wines with dinner,
in-suite bar set up and open single seating dining combined with alternative dining choices.

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