Radisson Seven Seas Cruises was formed when Diamond Cruise merged with Seven Seas Cruise Line in January 1995. Worldwide headquarters are in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. In March 2006, the line was re-branded from Radisson Seven Seas to Regent Seven Seas and became aligned with sister company Regent Hotels under one overarching brand.
The company is known for its distinctive small luxury ships offering the amenities of large ocean liners and destination-intensive cruises providing consistent high quality, service and value. The company operates the only all-suite, all-balcony cruise ships in the world. The line reaches over 300 destinations worldwide on every continent.
Specifically designed for cruising through icy waters, Minerva is a exploration ship that can accommodate up to 400 guests. But in Antarctica Regent Seven Seas has chosen to limit her complement to a maximum of only 198 guests. The ship is stylish, yet unpretentious.
CRUISE AREAS AND SEASONS
• Winter :Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific, Asia, Middle East, Panama Canal & Costa Rica, Mexico, Caribbean, South and Central America
• Spring :Caribbean, Europe, Mediterranean, Panama Canal & Costa Rica, Alaska, South Pacific, Bermuda
• Summer : Alaska, Europe, Scandinavia, Baltic, Mediterranean, South Pacific
• Fall : Mediterranean, Caribbean, South and Central America, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Asia, South Pacific
SHIPS
Paul Gauguin
19,200 tons
330 passengers
Seven Seas Mariner
50,000 tons
700 passengers
Seven Seas Navigator
33,000 tons
490 passengers
Seven Seas Voyager
46,000 tons
700 passengers
Minerva
12,500 tons
198 passenger
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