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2009/04/29

About Cruises: Focus on the Regent Seven Seas Voyager

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  from Linda Garrison
Last month, one of the Seven Seas Voyager's propulsion pods was damaged when it became entangled in a fishing net near Singapore. The ship subsequently had to go into dry dock for repair, but she is expected to return to service next month.

I sailed on the Seven Seas Voyager last year, and loved the ship and its crew. Let's take a look at the Seven Seas Voyager.

 
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Seven Seas Voyager Profile and Tour
The 700-passenger Seven Seas Voyager is one of the most spacious ships afloat. The 445-member crew provide excellent service, meeting the needs and demands of the passengers 24 hours a day. The ship has both the intimacy of a small ship and some of the variety of facilities and dining options of a much larger ship.

The Seven Seas Voyager does not have any rock climbing, ice skating, or bowling alleys, but she does have a pool and plenty of deck space to sit in the sun and enjoy cruising. The Seven Seas Voyager also has a private balcony for every cabin; four interesting, diverse dining venues; interesting lecturers; fun onboard activities; and an excellent fitness center and spa.

 

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Seven Seas Voyager Common Areas and Lounges
The mid-sized Seven Seas Voyager is a perfect ship for those looking for a quiet, elegant cruise, but who also want more dining venues and variety than what is found on smaller luxury ships. The Seven Seas Voyager has beautiful common areas, and these 36 photos of the atrium, lounges, theater, fitness center, spa, library, and Internet center demonstrate some of the many lovely corners of the ship.

 
Seven Seas Voyager Onboard Activities
During this world cruise segment on the Seven Seas Voyager, we enjoyed many onboard activities such as a King Neptune equator crossing ceremony, a country fair outside on the deck, and many hours of dining, reading, sitting in the sun, and working out in the gym (to balance out all the food and drink).

These photos from around the Seven Seas Voyager show just how lovely the ship is as well as some of the fun things we did onboard. One thing I learned with 10 sea days on our 20-day cruise --I never got bored!

 

 
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