Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is one of the world's largest luxury lines. The 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager, the line's second all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship, entered service in April 2003. The Vessel boasts an exclusive culinary program with the famed Le Cordon Bleu®. The cruise line also operates and markets the 700-guest Seven Seas Mariner, the world's first all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship, which debuted March 2001. The 490-guest Seven Seas Navigator, which debuted in 1999, is the line's first entry into all-suite (90% with private balconies) category. Finally, the 330-guest, 19,200 ton Paul Gauguin, which entered service in Tahiti in 1998, has established herself as the gold standard for year-round elegance in French Polynesia. Regent Seven Seas Cruises has won many distinguished awards and accolades in recognition of their excellence.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is known for their personal level of service, high passenger space ratios, highest percentage of balconies in cruising as well as for their dining excellence. All shipboard gratuities are included, complimentary fine wines and premium spirits are served throughout the ships. In-suite bar set up upon embarkation; complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and single, open-seating dining combined with alternative dining choices, like the new Prime 7 Restaurant featuring aged steaks and seafood, as well as Signatures offering a distinctive dining experience serving le Cordon Bleu® inspired cuisine.

Exploring Alaska with Regent Seven Seas Cruises

This is what the Earth must have looked like at the dawn of Early Man. More wilderness than can be charted. More wildlife than can be counted: bears, bald eagles, moose, deer, whales, spawning salmon. Its immensity overwhelms. Glaciers advance and retreat forming ridge after ridge of mountain peaks receding into the distance. In spring, swift streams somersault over 1,000-foot precipices in a headlong rush to the sea. Dense, dark green primordial forests stretch as far as the eye can see. Everything seems larger than life. But it's not just the size, it's how you fit into its gigantic proportions that is the soul-searing beauty of an Alaska cruise vacation. With activities and tours that range from the mild to the wild, and everyone succumbs to the wonder. No wonder they say that once you've been to Alaska, you never really come all the way back.

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