All Inclusive With RSSC

September 29, 2008 by admin 

Regent Seven Seas operate a luxury all inclusive option on all their cruises around the world. For this you will pay a higher premium but once on board will not have to worry about paying out for drinks and snacks.

All gratuities are included in this price as well as 24 hour complimentary room service. On top of this all meals and drinks are covered so you can kick back and relax in Regent Seven Seas luxury and enjoy the cruising experience of a lifetime.

Paul Gauguin

September 27, 2008 by admin 

Paul Gauguin is one of Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet and is designed to sail the French Polynesia all year round. The vessel offers relaxed atmosphere as well as pure luxury, which makes it a popular ship to sail aboard.

You can sail around Tahiti with only 330 guests on board for a more intimate feel and a staff ration of 2:3 and with so much to do on board and on land with exclusive ports of call you will not be disappointed.

$40 Million Refurbishment

September 17, 2008 by admin 

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced plans to invest $40 million in enhancing and refurbishing three of its vessels. The vessels due to undergo refurbishment are Seven Seas Voyager, Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Navigator. Refurbishment will begin on Seven Seas Voyager in December 2008, followed by Seven Seas Mariner in January 2009 and finally Seven Seas Navigator in the early part of 2010. The ships will undergo scheduled technical work as well as refurbishment in the public rooms, including re-design and new furniture. For the full press release visit The Cruise News.

RSSC Masterpiece Series 2009

August 1, 2008 by admin 

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has launches it’s Masterpiece Series for 2009. This is a collection of 27 cruises in Africa, Far East, South America and Polynesia onboard Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Mariner. The cruises are to range from 7 nights to 121 nights and offer guests the chance to see the world whilst making the most of relaxation. There is flexibility there for guests to make their own cruise by combining any two up to seven individual cruises together totally a maximum of 121 nights.

RSSC Launch 2009 Cruise Atlas

August 1, 2008 by admin 

Regent Seven Seas Cruises have announced the launch of their 2009 Cruise Atlas. They are to launch the atlas early due to the increase in demand for the 2009 season. The Cruise Atlas will feature all essential cruise information, itineraries and price lists for the entire 2009 cruise calendar. In 2009 RSSC are to offer even more 10 and 11 night Mediterranean cruises due to increased demand. Seven Seas Voyager will also take over the Discovery Collection in 2009 which was previously for Seven Seas Navigator; this allows more guests to come onboard with an additional 105 suites available.

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