Regent announces Voyager refurbishment
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All inclusive luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced it will be refurbishing its 700-passenger ship the Seven Seas Voyager.
The all-balcony, all-suite vessel is due to enter drydock in Marseille on 14 October and will emerge on 23 October before sailing on a ten-night cruise from Venice.
“In keeping with our on-going commitment to deliver the most all-inclusive luxury travel experience, we are making significant upgrades to Seven Seas Voyager that will enhance our guests’ overall experience,” said Graham Sadler, managing director Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
“In recent years, we have made sizeable investments in a wide-ranging refurbishment programme that has updated our fleet of elegant, stylish and sophisticated ships that are designed with the comfort of our discerning guests in mind.”
Work due to be completed will include a renovation of the penthouse suites, both Horizon and Observation lounges, the atrium and the outdoor area on deck 11. New carpets will also be laid throughout the interior and balconies will have a new teak finish installed.
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