A massive US$125-million Regent Seven Seas upgrade and refurbishment program has been reveal for all three of the lines mid-sized, luxury vessels.
Beginning with the Seven Seas Navigator in March this year, public spaces will be refurbished and there will be a complete redesign of all categories of suites. They will feature the same elegant style and undisputable attention to detail currently being built into the yet to debut Seven Seas Explorer.
The line tells CruiseOyster that the Regent Seven Seas upgrade and refurbishment program will provide guests with a consistent look-and-feel, no matter which Regent Seven Seas Cruises ship they choose to sail.
Seven Seas Navigator, the line’s most intimate ship carrying just 490-guests, will emerge essentially a brand new ship following the 2-week dry dock in Marseille, France. All suite categories, all lounges, the library, casino, boutiques, reception area, and signature restaurants Compass Rose and La Veranda will be completely renovated.
“These renovations will bring a new level of elegance to the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet, strengthening our position as the undisputed leader in luxury cruising, operating the most luxurious ships at sea”, said Jason Montague, president and chief operating officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
After the March dry dock the Seven Seas Navigator embarks on the 10-night Flawless French Riviera voyage from Barcelona to Rome, with calls across Spain, France, Monaco and Italy.