THIS week Regent Seven Seas is celebrating its 20th birthday, having launched on 26 May 1996 as Radisson Diamond Cruises, before merging with Seven Seas Cruises in 1994, and eventually changing its name to Regent Seven Seas in 2006. In other news, the 490-guest Seven Seas Navigator emerged from her...
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THIS week Regent Seven Seas is celebrating
its 20th birthday, having launched on 26 May
1996 as Radisson Diamond Cruises, before
merging with Seven Seas Cruises in 1994, and
eventually changing its name to Regent Seven
Seas in 2006.
In other news, the 490-guest Seven Seas
Navigator emerged from her two-week
drydock yesterday with a seven-night voyage
from Vancouver to Seward.
The makeover signaled phase four of the
line’s fleet wide Seven Seas Signature
enhancement initiative, and included a
complete redecoration of the ship’s eight
Grand Suites and Master Suites and the
installation of Sette Mari at La Veranda, an
intimate Italian restaurant offering both buffet
and a la carte service, and an enlargement of
Prime 7 to accommodate 60 guests.
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