CruiseFive new shows to debut on refurbished ship

Seven Seas Voyager ‘better than ever’, says NCL

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Pool deck on board Seven Seas Voyager
Pool deck on board Seven Seas Voyager

The ship underwent an extensive, 25-day refurbishment as part of Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ US$125 million fleet-wide refurbishment programme, and is now completing a 23-night Barcelona to Dubai voyage.  

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has completed its bow-to-stern refurbishment of Seven Seas Voyager, giving the ship a new décor and a new collection of production shows for the Constellation Theatre.  

The ship underwent an extensive, 25-day refurbishment as part of Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ US$125 million fleet-wide refurbishment programme, and is now completing a 23-night Barcelona to Dubai voyage.  

Seven Seas Voyager joins Seven Seas Navigator as the second ship to receive a stylish update to the public spaces and suites onboard.  

Areas also touched during the refurbishment of Seven Seas Voyager include the reception area, Coffee Connection, Connoisseur Lounge, Card Room, boutiques, casino and the Canyon Ranch SpaClub.

The ship will debut five new production shows in the Constellation Theatre.

“Our fleet-wide renovation brings a new level of elegance to the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet,” said Steve Odell, senior vice president and managing director for Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Asia Pacific.

“This ship looks unequivocally better today than the day it was delivered from the shipyard, and exquisitely represents the continued evolution of the Regent Seven Seas Cruises brand.” 

In February 2017, Regent Seven Seas Navigator makes her way from Auckland to Singapore, cruising through ports like Brisbane, Cairns, Cooktown, Sydney and Darwin. 

Guests in all suite categories can enjoy a free three-night New Zealand Countryside & Wineries from Auckland pre-cruise land programme, or a free three-night Sampling of Singapore post-cruise land programme on this voyage.

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