In the tradition of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the Seven Seas Navigator is destined for distinction. Occupying the uppermost niche in cruising, she offers her 490 guests an unusual level of luxury and some of the highest space and service ratios at sea. From her all-suite, all-ocean-view accommodations with their luxurious marble baths to her signature cuisine to her superbly attentive staff, she has few equals.
Star Rating:
5 Star
Cruise Type:
Luxury Cruises 2011-12
Maiden Voyage:
1999
Passenger Capacity(dbl):
490
Tonnage:
28,550 tonnes
Space Ratio/Passenger:
61.22 ft/pass
Length:
560 ft
Nationality of Crew:
International
Beam:
81 ft
Nationality of Officers:
Italian
Speed:
20 knots
Nationality of Dining Staff:
International
Draft:
21 ft
Ship Registration:
Italy
Onboard Currency:
USD
Deck 11
Penthouse Balcony Suite
356 sq. ft.
Suite: 301 sq. ft.
Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
Penthouse Suites include Butler Service
Deck 10
Penthouse Balcony Suite
356 sq. ft.
Suite: 301 sq. ft.
Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
Penthouse Suites include Butler Service
Deck 9
Balcony Suite
356 sq. ft.
Suite: 301 sq. ft.
Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
Category C Penthouse Suites include Butler Service
Deck 6 & Deck 8
Balcony Suite
356 sq. ft.
Suite: 301 sq. ft.
Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
Suite 601 is 536 sq. ft. including a 60 sq. ft. balcony
Deck 6 & Deck 7
Balcony Suite
356 sq. ft.
Suite: 301 sq. ft.
Balcony: 55 sq. ft
Deck 6, Deck 8 & Deck 9
Balcony Suite
356 sq. ft.
Suite: 301 sq. ft.
Balcony: 55 sq. ft.
Deck 6
Window Suite
301 sq. ft.
Suite 600 is 516 sq. ft.
Deck 7 Deck 8
Category GS
739 sq. ft.
Suite: 539 sq. ft.
Balcony: 200 sq. ft.
Grand Suites include Butler Service
Deck 6
Window Suite
301 sq. ft.
Deck 9 Deck 10
Category MS
1,173 sq. ft.
Suite: 1,067 sq. ft.
Balcony: 106 sq. ft.
Master Suites Include Butler Service
Deck 9
Category NS
495 sq. ft.
Suite: 448 sq. ft.
Balcony: 47 sq. ft.
Navigator Suites includes Butler Service
It is almost axiomatic that ships of this caliber would offer outstanding dining. After all, superb cuisine has been a hallmark of the Regent Seven Seas fleet since its founding. More unusual on the various ships is the number of different dining venues available to guests - you have many dining options available, making the choice of each night's dining destination a most pleasant quandary. But what is notably popular is the single open-seating dining, which means guests may sit with whomever they please, and they may dine whenever and wherever they wish, even in their suite, where selections from the ship's main restaurant can be ordered during dining hours and a 24-hour room service menu is also available.
Evening attire can be Country Club casual, informal or formal. Casual wear includes open neck shirts, slacks and sport outfits. For informal evenings, dresses or pantsuits, coats and ties are suggested. Formal evening-wear is gowns and cocktail dresses, tuxedos, dinner jackets or dark suits. Cruises of seven to ten days have one or two formal nights; longer cruises of eleven to fourteen days usually have three formal nights.
Club Mariner is a youth program offered on Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Navigator, and Seven Seas Voyager during the summer months and the holiday seasons.
Club Mariner offers a variety of activities for Young cruisers who are divided into three age groups; 5 - 8, 9 - 12 and 13 - 17. Activities are designed for each group.
Our Club Mariner counselors have many activities, including games, craft projects, movies, and "food fun" to make sure each child has a memorable experience. Teens help the counselor select the activities they prefer to do on their cruise.
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