REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has celebrated the float out of Seven Seas Grandeur alongside shipbuilder Fincantieri. The ship floated from the building dry dock in Ancona on 26 Jan, with a traditional good luck champagne bottle shattered against Grandeur’s hull during the float out ceremony. The shipyard’s Senior Controller...
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has celebrated the float out of Seven Seas Grandeur alongside shipbuilder Fincantieri.
The ship floated from the building dry dock in Ancona on 26 Jan, with a traditional good luck champagne bottle shattered against Grandeur’s hull during the float out ceremony.
The shipyard’s Senior Controller Economic Administration & Control Office Orsinja Myshku, served as madrina of the ceremony, cutting a ribbon following a prayer by the pastor.
The event was attended by RSSC Senior Director of Sales EMEA Gabriella Fonzo, who thanked Fincantieri for its partnership.
The construction of Grandeur will now focus on her lavish suites, elegant lounges, and exquisite restaurants.
RSSC’s sixth ship will set sail in Nov, cruising 18 voyages in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, as well as two transatlantic crossings, all ranging from seven to 16 nights in length.
The inaugural voyage collection includes a new maiden sailing – added due to strong demand – which spends seven nights discovering the Adriatic and Western Mediterranean.
“While our new ships are always highly anticipated Seven Seas Grandeur has proven to be so popular, we had to create an additional sailing for her inaugural season,” President Andrea DeMarco said.
“The incredible reception for Seven Seas Grandeur is a testament not only to the strong demand for luxury cruising but also for Regent’s position as the leader in this space with every luxury included, unmatched hospitality, and unrivalled space at sea.”
