Seven Seas Navigator Enters Dry-Dock to Refurbish Suites

Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ 490-guest, all-suite Seven Seas Navigator will enter dry-dock in mid-May, signaling Phase Four of the line’s fleet-wide Seven Seas Signature enhancement initiative.

The two-week renovation will encompass a complete redecoration of the ship’s eight Grand Suites and Master Suites and the debut of Sette Mari at La Veranda, an Italian dining experience offering both buffet and a la carte service.

The ship’s Grand Suites and Master Suites will be completely renovated featuring new built-in cabinetry, custom-crafted furnishings, as well as new headboards and bedding, balcony furniture, plush carpeting and designer accessories. All Navigator Suites will be refreshed with new plush carpeting and wall coverings.

Concierge-level Suites and above will have modern amenities such as illy coffeemakers, along with a range of new perks and privileges, including priority shore excursion and restaurant reservations, and enhanced amenities, as the program is rolled out starting May 30, 2012. All suites will benefit from new teak on all of the ship’s balconies for an added dose of luxury and comfort.

Sette Mari at La Veranda will welcome dinner guests with a menu of antipasti and Italian specialty dishes. Guests can choose a selection of items from the buffet and also order al momento (cooked to order). Al fresco dining is also available so guests can dine under the stars.

Additional public room enhancements include enlarging Prime 7, the ship’s modern American-style steakhouse, to accommodate 60 guests. A new contemporary sculpture at its entrance will set a warm, relaxed tone. The Galileo Lounge will also be renewed and redecorated.

Seven Seas Navigator emerges from dry-dock on May 30, 2012, with a seven-night voyage from  Vancouver to Seward, Alaska.

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