Enthralling experiences, spacious suites and a multi-million-dollar, 1,600-piece art collection that took nearly two years to curate and commission are just some of the things guests could experience aboard Regent Seven Seas Cruises' newest ship, the 746-passenger Seven Seas Grandeur, which set sail in November 2023.
The luxury cruise line's sixth vessel in "The World's Most Luxurious Fleet" carries on a proud tradition of opulence on the high seas more than 30 years in the making, thereby ensuring that every moment of a guest's stay remains lavish, all-inclusive and utterly care-free.
Elegantly appointed, sprawling guest rooms - of which there are 15 categories aboard Seven Seas Grandeur, ranging from chic Veranda Suites all the way to the unfettered magnificence of the approximately 413sqm Regent Suite - work hand-in-hand with an unparalleled crew-to-guest ratio of 1 to 1.4, expansive social areas and a plethora of world-class facilities to create a sense of unrivalled space at sea.
Apart from a multitude of gourmet restaurants, cocktail bars and lounges that will never leave you for want of an empty chair or filled glass, guests can also look forward to a curated programme of at-sea entertainment options.
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