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april 06, 2018 - Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises® culminates multimillion dollar, fleet-wide refurbishment programme by unveiling newly redesigned seven seas mariner

SOUTHAMPTON, 6 April, 2018 – In the final phase of #regent Seven Seas Cruises’ $125 million refurbishment programme, the company completed its bow-to-stern upgrade of #sevenseasmariner, elevating the ship to the level of elegance set by Seven Seas Explorer® and providing a consistent look and feel to the entire fleet. #sevenseasmariner completed a 20-day drydock at Chantier Naval de Marseille, and has re-emerged with dramatic new culinary experiences, elegant new suite designs, and completely renewed elegant guest spaces. “I’m constantly amazed by the attention to detail that goes into our ships, and the newly refurbished #sevenseasmariner is no different, from the luxurious décor down to the intricate design elements,” said Jason Montague, president and chief executive officer for #regent Seven Seas Cruises. “With the culmination of our fleet-wide refurbishment programme, and with the construction of Seven Seas Splendor® underway, we are perfecting luxury and indeed have the most luxurious fleet at sea.” Offering an even more elevated dining experience, all restaurants on board #sevenseasmariner received a stylish redesign with enhanced art and décor. The newly updated steakhouse on #sevenseasmariner, Prime 7, is now unlike any other restaurant in Regent’s fleet, with unique, rectangular light fixtures that are reminiscent of a sculpture across the ceiling, and cream-coloured, pillow-backed chairs contrasted by sapphire walls and wood finishes.

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