Seven Seas Voyager reveals multi-million-dollar facelift

Regent Seven Seas Crusies’ Seven Seas Voyager has sailed for the first time following its multi-million-dollar renovation. 

The ship underwent an extensive renovation in Marseille, France, and after 25 days in dry dock was returned to service on 21 May. 

The Signature Suite bedroom interior.
The Signature Suite bedroom interior. (Regent Seven Seas Cruises®)

Seven Seas Voyager now features an enhanced dining experience, revamped public spaces and an Epicurean Enrichment Studio – a culinary theatre where lectures and interactive storytelling bring global cuisines to life. 

Seven Seas Voyager’s Signature Suite transformation.
Signature Suite transformation (Regent Seven Seas Cruises®)

Its Signature, Grand, Voyager and Seven Seas suites have undergone a redesign, with the introduction of a bathtub and separate shower. 

The Grand Suite bathroom.
The Grand Suite bathroom. (Regent Seven Seas Cruises®)

The Pool Grill has been improved to include a pizzeria for guests wanting a casual dining option, while the Atrium, Prime 7, Chartreuse, and the library have been upgraded. 

Coffee Connection has been given a new home on Deck 5, and new carpeting has been laid throughout.

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