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| The five
small to mid-size ships in Regent Seven Seas' six-star
fleet include: the new all-suite, all-balcony Seven
Seas Voyager, her sister ship the Seven Seas
Mariner, the all-suite Seven Seas Navigator,
the unique twin-hull Regent Diamond and the
French Polynesian Paul Gauguin. |
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Seven Seas Voyager  |
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The second all-suite, all-balcony ship, the
700-guest Seven Seas Voyager is the newest addition to
our six-star fleet. |
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Seven Seas Mariner  |
| Our first all-suite, all-balcony, 700-guest
ship, the Seven Seas Mariner, has been awarded "Ship of
the Year", 2002, Ocean and Cruise News. |
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Seven Seas Navigator  |
| From her all-suite accommodations(90% with
balconies), to her signature cuisine, the 490-guest Seven
Seas Navigator has few equals. |
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Regent
Diamond  |
| This unique, 350-guest ship combines the
spacious luxury of a grand ocean liner with the intimacy of a
private club. Her twin-hull design makes her one of the most
stable vessels afloat. |
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Paul Gauguin  |
| Go windsurfing from the private marina of
this 320-guest ship. The beautiful, six-star Paul Gauguin
is home-ported in Tahiti. |
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Explorer II  |
| A maximum of 198 fortunate guests will explore Antarctica aboard
this expedition ship on one of four 11- to 15-night expedition
cruises in Nov - Jan 2004. |
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