The Regent Seven Seas fleet enjoys the prestigious crowning of six stars for world-class luxury with one of the highest guest to staff ratios in the cruise industry. The fleet of Regent Seven Seas ships includes the all-suite and all-balcony Seven Seas Voyager and her sister ship the Seven Seas Mariner, the all-suite Seven Seas Navigator, and the artistically symbolic, French Polynesian Paul Gauguin. The newest edition to the Regent Seven Seas cruise fleet is the intimate cruise liner that sails the pristine waters of Antarctica named Explorer II.
Meet the Regent Fleet...

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As the newest edition to the Regent Seven Seas fleet, the Seven Seas Voyager is the second of the all-suite and all balcony six-star ships and grandly pampers 700 guests. | | Awarded "Ship of the Year" in 2002 by Ocean and Cruise News, the Regent Seven Seas Mariner is our first all-suite, all-balcony ship that gives all 700 guests unprecedented personal luxury. |

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises brings you the Seven Seas Navigator, boasting all-suite accommodations - 90% include balconies. The 490-guest Navigator also boasts a world-renowned signature cuisine to pleasure any palate. | | Named after the French artist, the Regent Seven Seas Paul Gauguin is home-ported in Tahiti where one can go windsurfing in a private marina and offers a truly remarkable Tahitian indulgence to 320 distinguished guests. |
Additional Cruise Ship
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A maximum of 198 fortunate guests will explore Antarctica aboard this expedition ship. This ship explores the pristine beauty of Antarctica only during November through January. |