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Cruise Itinerary

DayPorts of callArrivalDeparture
 
1Bali (Padang Bay) Wed, Dec 19 2012 17:00
3ExmouthFri, Dec 21 2012 14:00Fri, Dec 21 2012 23:00
5GeraldtonSun, Dec 23 2012 13:00Sun, Dec 23 2012 17:00
6Fremantle (Perth)Mon, Dec 24 2012 09:00Mon, Dec 24 2012 23:00
10Penneshaw (Kangaroo Island)Fri, Dec 28 2012 08:00Fri, Dec 28 2012 20:00
12GeelongSun, Dec 30 2012 08:00Sun, Dec 30 2012 18:00
13HobartMon, Dec 31 2012 20:00 
14Hobart Tue, Jan 1 2013 18:00
18DunedinSat, Jan 5 2013 08:00Sat, Jan 5 2013 18:00
19Christchurch (Lyttelton)Sun, Jan 6 2013 08:00Sun, Jan 6 2013 18:00
20WellingtonMon, Jan 7 2013 08:00Mon, Jan 7 2013 08:00
22AucklandWed, Jan 9 2013 07:00Wed, Jan 9 2013 21:00
23TaurangaThu, Jan 10 2013 08:00Thu, Jan 10 2013 15:00
24NapierFri, Jan 11 2013 10:00Fri, Jan 11 2013 18:00
25WellingtonSat, Jan 12 2013 09:00Sat, Jan 12 2013 20:00
26Christchurch (Lyttelton)Sun, Jan 13 2013 08:00Sun, Jan 13 2013 18:00
27DunedinMon, Jan 14 2013 08:00Mon, Jan 14 2013 17:00
31HobartFri, Jan 18 2013 08:00Fri, Jan 18 2013 18:00
33MelbourneSun, Jan 20 2013 08:00 
34Melbourne Mon, Jan 21 2013 20:00
36SydneyWed, Jan 23 2013 09:00 
37Sydney Thu, Jan 24 2013 20:00
39BrisbaneSat, Jan 26 2013 08:00Sat, Jan 26 2013 19:00
41Whitsunday IslandMon, Jan 28 2013 08:00Mon, Jan 28 2013 19:00
42TownsvilleTue, Jan 29 2013 08:00Tue, Jan 29 2013 19:00
43CairnsWed, Jan 30 2013 08:00Wed, Jan 30 2013 20:00
45Thursday IslandFri, Feb 1 2013 08:00Fri, Feb 1 2013 15:00
47DarwinSun, Feb 3 2013 09:00Sun, Feb 3 2013 19:00
48SemarangSat, Feb 9 2013 07:00Sat, Feb 9 2013 17:00
49KomodoTue, Feb 5 2013 12:00Tue, Feb 5 2013 18:00
50Bali (Padang Bay)Wed, Feb 6 2013 10:00 
51Bali (Padang Bay) Thu, Feb 7 2013 20:00
53SemarangSat, Feb 9 2013 07:00Sat, Feb 9 2013 17:00
55SingaporeMon, Feb 11 2013 09:00Mon, Feb 11 2013 20:00
57Ko SamuiWed, Feb 13 2013 09:00Wed, Feb 13 2013 17:00
58Bangkok (Laem Chabang)Thu, Feb 14 2013 08:00 
59Bangkok (Laem Chabang) Sat, Feb 16 2013 16:00
61Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)Sun, Feb 17 2013 09:00 
62Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) Mon, Feb 18 2013 18:00
64Da NangWed, Feb 20 2013 08:00 
65Da Nang Thu, Feb 21 2013 15:00
66Halong Bay/Hong GaiFri, Feb 22 2013 09:00 
67Halong Bay/Hong Gai Sat, Feb 23 2013 18:00
69Huang Pu (Canton)Mon, Feb 25 2013 08:00Mon, Feb 25 2013 20:00
70Hong KongTue, Feb 26 2013 08:00 
71Hong Kong Wed, Feb 27 2013 22:00
73Taipei (Keelung)Fri, Mar 1 2013 08:00 
74Taipei (Keelung) Sat, Mar 2 2013 16:00
75Okinawa (Naha)Sun, Mar 3 2013 13:00Sun, Mar 3 2013 20:00
77ShanghaiTue, Mar 5 2013 06:00 
79Shanghai Thu, Mar 7 2013 18:00
81HiroshimaSat, Mar 9 2013 08:00Sat, Mar 9 2013 18:00
82OsakaSun, Mar 10 2013 08:00 
83Osaka Mon, Mar 11 2013 15:00
85Seoul (Inchon)Wed, Mar 13 2013 11:00Wed, Mar 13 2013 20:00
86DalianThu, Mar 14 2013 12:00Thu, Mar 14 2013 20:00
88Beijing (Tianjin)Fri, Mar 15 2013 10:00 
 
Total length of cruise: 87 Nights
 

TYPICAL ITINERARY

Set sail from Bali on your 87-night Bali to Beijing Cruise to:

Exmouth
Exmouth is located in Western Australia. Formerly, a military base, today its serene coastal waters are make Exmouth a special destination because of its proximity to the Ningaloo Reef Cape Range National Park. Dive into the underwater paradise with vibrant, aquatic life that will take your breath away. Experience eco-park adventures, glass bottom boats, game fishing and mud crabbing. Lose yourself in the turquoise haven and renew your lease on life.

Geraldton
The surf’s always up in Geraldton. Internationally renowned as a “surfing” destination, let your adventurous spirit free in the Indian Ocean with windsurfing, waveriding, wreck diving, kitesurfing, fishing and swimming. Panoramic coastal views, calm one minute, feisty the other dotted with rolling hills make a surreal landscape. See indigenous art in museums, visit maritime memorials and end the day with a spectacular sunset bronzing the horizon and seemingly altering the cerulean chemistry of the infinite ocean.

Fremantle (Perth)
Fremantle, the state’s capital, is located in Western Australia at the mouth of the Swan River. The city was named after Charles Fremantle, an English naval officer who established the camp at the site and pronounced possession of Western Australia. During World War II, Fremantle was the 2nd largest base for Allied submarines operating in the Pacific Theater. Up to 125 U.S., 31 British and 11 Free Dutch Submarines operated out of Fremantle, until the Americans moved forward to the Philippines.

Penneshaw (Kangaroo Island)
Penneshaw, located in Southern Australia is renowned for its wildlife. Take the famous nocturnal tours or walk amidst sea lions, see penguins, seals and more. Penneshaw also has its famous cellar door wineries, national parks and hill caves. Its bays, lagoons, coves and white sand beaches make it a peaceful retreat. Other attractions include a honey farm, eucalyptus distillery and more.

Geelong
Located on the shores of Corio Bay, vibrant Geelong is the second-largest city in Victoria, on Australia’s southern coast. Its name originates from the Aboriginal word for bay - jillong. Founded in 1802, the city became a thriving industrial center after the 1850’s gold rush. The modern tourist can visit the vibrant, renovated waterfront, the Art Deco Eastern Beach or take a drive along the dramatic beaches of the Great Ocean Road.

Hobart
Hobart is regarded by guests as one of the region's most friendly, exciting and diverse destinations. In the State of Tasmania, Hobart is Australia's second oldest city. It is rich in character and history, nestling next to one of the most beautiful natural harbors in the world and at the base of Mount Wellington, which rises 3,600 feet from the sea. The working harbor is unique with Antarctic supply vessels and fishing boats coming and going throughout the year.

Dunedin
This charming city lies at the head of a fiord-like inlet and is surrounded by seven hills. In the early days, Dunedin was the largest and wealthiest city in the country, thanks mainly to the gold fields. It has been responsible for many firsts: the first to have gaslight, water mains, hydro power and steam trams. Discover the rugged, beautiful Otago Peninsula, filled with geological wonders, and gaze in awe at the great albatross with its ten-foot wingspan. Keep an eye out for fur seals on the rocks and perhaps some yellow-eyed penguins. Visit Larnach Castle, a historic 19th-century property surrounded by gardens and splendid views. It is often said that Dunedin is the most perfectly preserved Victorian City anywhere. Explore historic Dunedin with its splendid Victorian and Edwardian stone buildings. Look for delightful local crafts, artwork, wool and leather items among the souvenirs. Enjoy a wide variety of cuisines as well as lamb and seafood.

Christchurch (Lyttelton)
Christchurch is the largest city of the South Island. Sprawling out across the Canterbury Plains, Christchurch was incorporated as a city in 1862. It was named after the Oxford College attended by John Robert Godley, leader of the settlers arriving in the first four ships to Christchurch. It is a charming city, a garden city with many parks within its boundaries. The city has a backdrop of the Southern Alps and long, ocean beaches are only a short drive away.

Wellington
Stroll past Victorian Gothic buildings, visit the exquisite Botanic Gardens, take the cable car up the mountain for a fantastic view, or head for the city beach. Journey around the spectacular harbor with its amazing views and visit a sheep or cattle station. See some of the sites where the Lord of the Rings trilogy was filmed. Shopping: Shop for arts and crafts, jewelry, fine woolens, and leather goods. Shop for arts and crafts, jewelry, fine woolens, and leather goods. Enjoy a variety of continental dishes in addition to succulent lamb and seafood.

Auckland
Auckland, “The City Of Sails”, is spread over a narrow isthmus between the sparkling waters of the Waitemata and Manukau Harbours on New Zealand’s North Island. It earns its sobriquet from having more boats per capita than any other city in the world. The first settlers here were the Maori, and are still a vibrant component of its cosmopolitan population. Auckland offers the visitor all the amenities of a world-class city. Browse the shops of Queen Street or the Parnell area with its galleries and boutiques in quaintly restored Victorian buildings. For a magnificent panorama of the city travel to Mount Eden, the city’s highest point, or visit the Skytower for loftier views. Minutes from downtown you can relax on a black sand beach, or explore the America’s Cup Yachting Village. Further afield there are the spectacular pine-clad Waitakere Mountains, the amazing Waitomo Glowworm Caves and the verdant vineyards of Kumeu River Wines.

Tauranga
Tauranga is the center of a large citrus and sub tropical fruit-growing area and is a favorite base for deep-sea anglers. Across the harbor is the major port for the region, Mt Maunganui, which is also the major overseas outlet for the vast timber industry established in the center of the North Island. Tauranga has become a rendezvous for thousands of holiday makers to whom the lure of its sun-baked sands and sparkling waters prove an irresistible attraction.

Napier
The twin cities of Napier and Hastings, located within the region of Hawke's Bay on the East Coast of New Zealand's North Island, are unique. The area is blessed with a Californian-Mediterranean climate, boasting one of the highest sunshine averages in the country. The area is also dotted with colorful vineyards and orchards, with some of the most fertile farmland you will see. Within the region are more than twenty of New Zealand's finest vineyards.

Melbourne
Far from the clichéd Australia of popular perception, Melbourne is a graceful city of European style and substance, fine living and cultural riches. Its many green parks and public gardens reflect the foresight of this city's 19th century founders and their intention to create a "pleasing to the eye" metropolis for the enjoyment of all. The city's moderate climate and financial prominence have attracted huge numbers of visitors from all over the world.

Sydney
One of the liveliest, must-see cities of the Pacific Rim, Sydney humbly began life as a British penal colony in 1778. Among the colorful characters in its early history was William Bligh of Mutiny on the Bounty fame who was deposed as governor during the Rum Rebellion of 1808. In 1852, with the discovery of gold in the interior, Sydney became a thriving port of the Victorian Empire. Today, Sydney looks to the future, its skyline crowned by the graceful billowing sails of its famed Opera House. Visitors can get a glimpse of the past along the narrow, twisting streets of the Rocks, Sydney’s restored historical district and for the adventurous, the Sydney bridge climb will reward you with panoramic views of the city and harbor. Excursions can reveal the spectacular, untamed beauty of the Blue Mountains with a ride on the worlds steepest perpendicular railway; or get up close and personal with Australia’s charming wildlife at the Koala Park Sanctuary, then end your day with a refreshing stop at a traditional Aussie pub.

Brisbane
Brisbane, the third largest city in Australia, is the state capital of Queensland and the most populous city of Queensland. The settlement grew from an original penal colony, established in 1825. Free settlers were permitted in 1842 and Queensland was proclaimed a separate colony in 1859. Due to its growing live music scene, Brisbane was nominated as one of the Top 5 International Music Hotspots by Billboard magazine in 2007.

Whitsunday Island
Enjoy spectacular beaches, snorkel in crystalline waters or dive and explore the exquisite underwater world of fish and coral. Visit the nearby Great Barrier Reef and enjoy its breathtaking wonders. Take home souvenirs and resort wear. Delicious fresh seafood is the highlight.

Townsville
Head out to the Great Barrier Reef to dive or snorkel, or discover the local beaches and enjoy the tropical scenery, the seafront promenade, galleries and shops. Venture out to stunning Magnetic Island with its national park, miles of walking trails, wildlife and magnificent coral reefs. Take home local artwork, crafts, jewelry and souvenirs. Savor fresh seafood along with a wide variety of international cuisines, perhaps a cold beer or a glass of fine wine.

Cairns
Cairns is the capital of Far North Queensland, and its east coastal cities rest along the Great Barrier Reef. The state of Queensland occupies a vast 667,000 square miles and much of the land remains uninhabited, covered with miles of rainforest where Australian teak, hopp, pine and fig trees abound. Before 1879, when the city of Cairns was established, the only inhabitants of this region were the Aborigines, the culture for which Australia is perhaps best known.

Thursday Island
Discover the distinct Torres Strait culture of this remote island and its people, who follow a traditional lifestyle. Enjoy the spectacular scenery and expansive views over the Torres Strait. Visit the historic fortress, the Pearl Divers monument and see historic buildings. Or journey across the strait to Cape York and its wilderness. Select some local souvenirs. Enjoy fresh seafood and other dishes in delightful waterfront settings.

Darwin
Along the coast of the Northern Territory lies Darwin, a city isolated by the vast Australian desert. The area was sought by the French, Dutch and British, and was established as the town of Darwin in 1869. In 1942, the city was under the threat of a Japanese attack, so a major Australian military base was established. Today Darwin is the largest city of the Northern Territory, offering sights from its colonial past and excellent shopping and dining opportunities.

Komodo
Indonesia’s isolated Komodo Island is a natural wonder of tropical savanna and scrubland, home to the famed pre-historic Komodo dragon. Komodo National Park is the only place on earth that they can be found in the wild. The island of Komodo itself is about 60 squares miles in area with dramatic landscapes of 2,000 foot craggy mountains, canyons, Savannas and monsoon rain forests in the valleys. Human habitation is therefore limited to only one settlement in Slawi Bay.

Semarang
Semarang is a city on the north coast of the island of Java, Indonesia. A major port during the Dutch colonial era, the city is known in Indonesia for its large ethnically Chinese population. Today, Semarang is a commercial port and administrative capital of Central Java. More a business center than a city for tourists, it is, however, an excellent gateway to the mountainous interior of Central Java and only some 60 miles away from world-famous Borobudur.

Singapore
Straegically located at the end of the Malaysian peninsula, the island nation of Singapore is a modern,

thriving metropolis and a true melting pot of cultures. Singapore offers diverse colorful ethnic quarters; a fantastic array of superb cuisines; and a shopping mecca second to none. In many ways Singapore (the name means Lion City) was built by Sir Stamford Raffles. Coming ashore to a tiny fishing village in 1819, through trade treaties and business acumen, he laid the foundation for one of the most amazing urban success stories in history. Today, travelers can embrace exotic sights and sounds as they stroll or ride a trishaw through Chinatown, the Arab Quarter or Little India. Head down to the scenic Boat Quay for unrivaled views of the harbor and stop at one of the many international eateries for a refreshing repast. Shop along famous Orchard Road with its merchandise from every corner of the Pacific Rim; embark on a night safari at the Singapore Zoo or relax in the verdant shade of the Bukit Timah Nature Preserve. Be sure to leave time to try a refreshing Singapore Sling at the bar at Raffles Hotel.

Ko Samui
Koh Samui is Thailand's third largest island. Surrounded by eighty smaller islands, this stunning, natural beauty has been relatively undiscovered until recent years. Rumor claims that in 1971 the first tourists to set foot on Koh Samui were hippies who arrived by way of a coconut boat from Bangkok. While Koh Samui still exports up to 2 million coconuts to Bangkok every month, recent urban developments include a no-frills airport and an ostentatious Reggae bar.

Bangkok (Laem Chabang)
Bangkok is the capital and largest city in Thailand. It began as a small trading center on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River serving the Ayutthaya Kingdom, the precursor of modern Thailand which existed from 1350 to 1767. The city has vastly modernized and undergone numerous changes, including the introduction of transportation and utility infrastructure in the reigns of King Mongkut and King Chulalongkorn, and quickly developed into the economic centre of Thailand.

Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
Ho Chi Minh is Vietnam's largest and most famous city. During the 14th century this city was known as Prey Nokor and was nothing more than a trading post. By the 18th century, the Lords of Hue, under the Nguyens, had established control of the trade in Prey Nokor and renamed the city Saigon. After the Vietnam War, the new communist regime changed the official name of the city of Saigon to Ho Chi Minh and began to rebuild its economic and social structure.

Da Nang
Sitting on the southerly curve of a vast, well-protected bay, Vietnam’s third largest city, Da Nang is the principal port in the central part of the country and still retains much of its French colonial ambiance. Visit the intriguing Cham Museum, filled with wonderful artifacts of the Cham culture centered here for a millennium and famed China Beach. But Hue, the former imperial capital on the Perfume River beckons. Now undergoing a renaissance enjoy its lovely temples, pagodas and imposing citadel protected by a moat. Browse the shops for locally woven cotton cloth, lacquerware and charming silk paintings on note cards. Savor Vietnamese cuisine including bountiful lobster. shrimp, crab, and fish dishes as well as noodle dishes and soups.

Hanoi (Ha Long Bay)
Hanoi is gateway to Halong Bay and the Red River Delta. This region, "the Bay of the Descending Dragon," is dotted with more than 3,000 mountainous islands, each with its own unique landscape. The islands are famous for their dolomite and limestone rock formations. At the western end of Halong Bay is Cat Ba Island, where Chinese and Vietnamese pirates settled during the late 19th century. Today a large section of the island is devoted to a protected national park.

Huang Pu (Canton)
China is a fascinating concoction of a vibrant, ancient past and ultramodern urbanscapes. Huang Pu is one such destination in Guangzhou, one of China’s most historic cities dating back to 2,800 years. Visit magnificent temples, beautiful gardens and admire artifacts that have stood the test of time. Get a taste of art and culture that form the very fabric of this great republic.

Hong Kong
In 1841, Hong Kong became a British Crown colony when it was acquired from China. In 1984, Britain and China signed an agreement which stated Hong Kong would return to China, but that it would maintain in its capitalist system for 50 years. This transfer took place during on June 30, 1997 under great pomp and ceremony. Its enormous harbor, vast industrialization and free port status make it a major Asian crossroad, and perhaps the best place to shop in the world.

Taipei (Keelung)
On this fascinating island visit the world's tallest building, the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, the fabulous Palace Museum's vast collection of Chinese art and the lovely Lungshan Temple.Explore lovely Keelung's historic sites and Yeliu Park's astonishing rock formations.

Beijing (Tianjin)
This dynamic city has dazzled travelers since the days of Marco Polo. From the enchanted serenity of the Summer Palace Gardens to the ‘Bird’s Nest’ Olympic Stadium, past and present Beijing, swirl by in a kaleidoscope of unforgettable memories. Begin your tour in China’s largest man-made port city, Tianjin, and explore such sites as Confucius Temple, Ancient Culture Street with its traditional Qing-dynasty style shops and stalls and the impressive Shi Family Mansion. Excursions to Beijing showcase The Forbidden City, the best preserved imperial palace in China and the largest ancient palatial structure in the world. Historic Tiananmen Square is the world’s largest city square, and holds about one million people for public gatherings. Around the square view the Monument of the National Heroes, the Great Hall of the People, the National Museum of China and the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong. Further afield, discover one of the great ancient engineering marvels still in existence, China’s Great Wall.

OVERVIEW

Set sail from Bali on your 87-night Bali to Beijing Cruise on Seven Seas Voyager. Your 88-Day cruise visits 38 different ports of call including Exmouth, Geraldton, Fremantle (Perth), Penneshaw (Kangaroo Island), Geelong, Hobart, Dunedin, Christchurch (Lyttelton), Wellington, Auckland, Tauranga, Napier, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Whitsunday Island, Townsville, Cairns, Thursday Island, Darwin, Komodo, Semarang, Singapore, Ko Samui, Bangkok (Laem Chabang), Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Da Nang, Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Huang Pu (Canton), Hong Kong, Taipei (Keelung), Okinawa (Naha), Shanghai, Hiroshima, Osaka, Seoul (Inchon), Dalian and Beijing.

INCLUSIONS

  • All shipboard gratuities
  • Complimentary beverages, including select wines and spirits served throughout the ship
  • Complimentary 24-hour room service
  • Butler service in Penthouse Suites and above
  • In-suite mini-bar setup for suites with butler service
  • Refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, beer and bottled water replenished daily, and much more
Vessel: Seven Seas Voyager Length: 670ft
Year: 2003 Beam: 94.50ft
Draft: 23.00ft Cruising speed: 20kn
Cabin Electricity: 110v Elevator: 6
Fine Dining Restaurant: 4 Gross Tonnage: 42,363
Jacuzzi: 2 Onboard Currency: US Dollar
Passenger Capacity: 700 Total Cabins: 354
24-hour complimentary Coffee Corner 24-Hour Room Service
Club.com computer center Guest lecturer program
Interactive television with extensive media selection Port-intensive itineraries
Single, open-seating dining Wireless Internet access throughout the ship
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OTHER INFORMATION

Coined one of the top cruise ships in the world and refurbished in December 2008, Seven Seas Voyager is the world's second all-suite, all-balcony ship and the second to feature a restaurant operated by Le Cordon Bleu of Paris, following sister ship Seven Seas Mariner. There are four main dining venues, surprising for a ship her size. You will enjoy impeccable service thanks to some of the highest space and service ratios at sea. And her suites are the largest "lead-in" suites in the industry. Experience six-star cruising aboard Seven Seas Voyager.

ABOUT Regent Seven Seas Cruises

The ships of Regent Seven Seas Cruises offer voyages of exploration and discovery to more than 300 ports on all seven continents. Our luxury vessels are designed for guests numbering in the hundreds rather than the thousands. The ambiance on board is personal, individual, accommodating - "upscale but not uptight." And all ships share certain distinctions in accommodations, service, dining and amenities that elevate them to the lofty vantage point of our enviable six stars.

In keeping with the brand promise of Luxury Goes Exploring, it is an objective to provide an ultra-luxury cruise experience in all corners of the world.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is recognized as one of the world's premier luxury lines with features such as 6-star, all-suite, all-balcony ships, Le Cordon Bleu menus and superior space and service ratios. However, even more compelling than the quality of our ships is the adventurous spirit of RSSC - the imaginative itineraries, unique shore excursions and land tours, and the other innovative services Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers discerning guests. Destination Services features personalized services and programs that enable you to travel at your own pace and explore those things which interest you the most. From unique, pre-bookable adventures ashore to exclusive pre- and post-cruise land programs, the world is quite literally in the palm of your hand when you travel with Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Deluxe Suite

  • 356 sq. ft.
  • Suite: 306 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
 

Grand Suite

  • 876 sq. ft.
  • Suite: 753 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 123 sq. ft.
  • Grand Suites include Butler Service
 

Master Suite

Master Suit in Deck 7:

  • 1,335 sq. ft.
  • 2-Bedrooms
  • Suite: 1,152 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 183 sq.ft.
  • Master Suites include Butler Service

Master Suit in Deck 11:

  • 1,403 sq. ft.
  • 2-Bedrooms
  • Suite: 1,216 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 187 sq.ft.
  • Master Suites include Butler Service
 

Penthouse Suite

A/B Penthouse Suite:

  • 370 sq.ft.
  • Suite: 320 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
  • Penthouse Suites include Butler Service

C Penthouse Suite:

  • 386 to 443 sq. ft.
  • Suite: 306 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 80 to 137 sq. ft.
  • Penthouse Suites include Butler Service

 

 

Seven Seas Suite

Seven Seas Suite Forward:

  • 545 sq. ft.
  • Suite: 495 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 50 sq. ft.
  • Seven Seas Suites include Butler Service

Seven Seas Suite Aft:

  • 681 sq. ft.
  • Suite: 441 sq. ft.
  • Balcony: 240 sq. ft.
  • Seven Seas Suites include Butler Service
 

Voyager Suite

  • 604 sq. ft.
  • Suite: 554 sq.ft.
  • Balcony: 50 sq.ft.
  • Voyager Suites include Butler Service
 

Seven Seas Voyager

Deck 4
Seven Seas Voyager Deck 4 layout
Seven Seas Voyager Decks
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Seven Seas Voyager Deck 4 overview
 
24-Hour Room Service
  • If you prefer to dine en suite, you may order selections from the chef's nightly menu during regular dining hours. In addition, the room service menu is available 24 hours a day - all complimentary, of course.

 
Compass Rose
  • The elegant Compass Rose is the ship's main restaurant, serving the finest continental cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The largest restaurant on board is spacious and stunning, with tables arranged so most guests have a picture window. Etched glass partitions make you feel as if you're dining in a much more intimate room. Menus include continental specialties, destination dishes featuring regional recipies and locally-purchased ingredients, as well as vegetarian and Canyon Ranch Spa Cuisine.

Located on Deck 4 deck
The Dinning Room
 
La Veranda
  • La Veranda is the venue for elaborate breakfast and lunch buffets in a more casual atmosphere - al fresco, if you choose. At dinnertime, the setting is light-hearted and festive with an enticing mix of regional specialties served.

Located on Deck 11 deck
The Dinning Room
 
Prime 7
  • The most intimate of restaurants on board, Prime 7 is a glamorous, contemporary interpretation of a classic American steakhouse. Along with avant-garde appetizers, savory soups and tantalizing desserts, the stars of the evening are the main courses with eight USDA Prime, dry-aged steaks to choose from, plus an enticing selection of lamb, pork, poultry and seafood specialties.
  • This restaurant is only open for dinner by reservations.

Located on Deck 5 deck
The Dinning Room
 
Signatures
  • In Signatures, authentic and quality French cuisine is inspired by the legendary Le Cordon Bleu® of Paris. The only restaurants at sea operated under the auspices of Le Cordon Bleu are in the Regent fleet. Even with a classic and elegant French ambiance, the cuisine is far from traditional - a marvelous mixture of culinary delights as inventive and eclectic as tomorrow await you.
  • This unique venue is only open for dinner by reservation.

Located on Deck 5 deck
The Dinning Room
 

Casino

Casino
  • For those in the gaming mood, a few hands of blackjack in our elegantly appointed Casino are the perfect draw. The Casino is located on Deck 4, and is open every day at sea when not restricted by territorial border limits. Blackjack, roulette, stud poker, mini-craps and slot machines are offered for our guests' enjoyment.

Located on Deck 4
Car Room Chess Game Casino
 

Kids Club

Club Mariner Youth Program
  • For adults who wish to share meaningful travel adventures with their children or grandchildren, our complimentary youth program is designed for young travelers ages 5 - 8, 9 - 12 and 13 - 17 and is supervised by a staff of experienced and enthusiastic youth counselors. Young guests will enjoy all kinds of exciting, interactive activities. Club Mariner operates on select voyages in summer and during the holiday season.

Located on Deck 5
Kids Club
 

Bars and Lounges

Coffee Connectiom
  • A natural meeting place, the Coffee Connection serves all sorts of specialty coffees that our baristas prepare to order with freshly brewed espresso. Traditional coffee drinks such as Cappuccino and Irish Coffee are on the menu, as well as more exotic offerings like Coffee Vanilla, made with madagascar vanilla and spiced with black tea. other beverages include tempting iced coffees and hot teas. As an accompaniment, there is an assortment of freshly made sandwiches, delicious cakes, freshly baked bagels and pastries, fresh fruits, cheeses and other tasty snacks.

Located on Deck 5
Internet Cafe
 
Lounges and Cigar Bar
  • Our lounges and nightclubs provide an open invitation to dance into the late-night hours or sing karaoke with friends. Near Compass Rose on Deck 4, happy groups gather around the bar in the Voyager Lounge for a pre-dinner cocktail as the obliging pianoman renders faithful versions of your favorite songs. The stunning Horizon Lounge on Deck 5 provides the perfect dance floor in the shape of a three-quarter moon overlooking the sea. Head to the Conoisseur Club on Deck 4 to settle into a comfortable English club chair and light up a hand-rolled cigar from the climate-controlled humidor. Or watch the falling stars in the romantic Observation Lounge on Deck 11, accompanied by the grand piano, singer or a small combo performance by members of Regent Signature Orchestra.

Located on Deck 4
Cigar Bar
 

Entertainment and Lecture Lounge

Constellation Theater
  • In the plush two-tiered Show lounge, our nine-piece Regent Signature Orchestra creates concert-quality music for an exhilarating array of productions. Cabaret revues and feature productions are presented, and several of the shows feature professional ballroom couples performing original choreography showcasing Latin, swing, waltz and other styles. In addition, a roster of headline entertainers and specialty programs such as James Bond Martini Night and Beatles Night will be sure to make for an unforgettable evening.

Located on Deck 5
Theater
 
Onboard Enrichment
  • Regent has taken the idea of enrichment to the next level, going beyond traditional shipboard activities. What better way to experience your own specific area of interest than with lectures, classes and workshops of the highest caliber led by experts in their fields. Noted guest lecturers provide insights and perspectives far beyond what you would read in the average guidebook.

Located on Deck 5
Cooking
 

Boutique Onboard Shop

Duty-Free Shops
  • You can find some souvenirs for youself or your loved ones.

Located on Deck 5
Boutique Onboard Shop
 

Fitness

Fitness Center
  • Canyon Ranch fitness experts lead popular exercise classes, such as Pilates, yoga and aerobics and are on hand to offer advice and demonstrate the use of fitness equipment. One-on-one training can be arranged with a Fitness Instructor. Equipment includes Lifecycles, free weights, striders, StairMasters, treadmills, weight benches, a Nautilus machine, workout mats and step benches.

Located on Deck 6
Fitness Center
 

Internet

Internet Café
  • Although a vacation with Regent Seven Seas Cruises can make you forget about the rest of the world, you can still keep in touch by using our Internet Cafe located on Deck 5. Printers, e-mails, Internet access and Wireless access throughout the ship are all available for a nominal fee.

Located on Deck 5
Internet Cafe
 

Library

Library
  • Well stocked and exceedingly comfortable, the library offers a most civil setting for reading and relaxing. Curl up in a plush leather chair with a classic seafaring novel. Peruse a travel book that details the upcoming ports of call, or do your own research online at one of the computers. Play a strategic game of chess or engage in another favorite board game. no matter what the endeavor, in this serene atmosphere bathed in natural daylight, the hours quietly tick away. DVDs are also available in the library for guests wishing to watch a movie in the privacy of their suite.

Located on Deck 6
Library
 

Spa

Seven Seas Voyager Spa
  • Wherever we sail, we take with us the world’s premier spa, Canyon Ranch SpaClub®. These shipboard gems provide a realm of perfect tranquility and renewal. Here you’ll enjoy a healthy sampling of the spa and wellness services of legendary Canyon Ranch health resorts.
  • Canyon Ranch offers an unrivalled approach to health and beauty, with spa services customized for you alone. Enjoy a few hours of revitalizing treatments during a day at sea, or relax after an active day of shore-side exploration. An array of treatments includes signature massages and therapeutic bodywork, mud, aromatherapy, ayurvedic and seaweed treatments, facials featuring award-winning CANYON RANCH YOUR TRANSFORMATION® skin care products, conditioning scrubs and body cocoons. You may also consult with fitness professionals and attend presentations by wellness professionals who can help you feel your best for life.

Located on Deck 6
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Sports

Sports Activities and Pool
  • In addition to planned activities in the Fitness Center, take advantage of other sports-related activities throughout the ship. Deck 12 provides golf cages, shuffleboard, paddle tennis and a full-circle jogging track. One flight down, the teak pool deck is one of the most expansive at sea, including a large heated pool, two whirlpools and table tennis.

Located on Deck 12
Sports Activities, Pool and Whirlpool
 

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