Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled plans for renovations of two vessels in its fleet, Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager, scheduled for late 2025 and spring 2026, respectively.
The multimillion-dollar investment will include refreshed suites, renovated public spaces and an updated alfresco Pool Grill showcasing a new wood-fired pizzeria concept.
According to the company, all suites will receive updated furnishings, details, hardware and lighting. Select premium suites — including Signature, Grand, Mariner, Voyager, Seven Seas and Horizon Suites — will also feature fully redesigned marble bathrooms. New carpeting will be installed throughout the corridors, public areas and all suites.
The new suite designs will feature neutral tones and functional furniture intended to create comfortable accommodations for guests.
"We are excited to upgrade Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager as we continue in our 'Pursuit of Perfection,' elevating the standard of ultra-luxury cruising," said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. "Following the resounding success of our Explorer-Class ships and in preparation to welcome our Prestige-Class ships, enhancing Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager is the natural next step as we move into an exciting new era for the brand."
The renovation schedule places Seven Seas Mariner in dry dock in Marseille, France, from Nov. 3-26, 2025. Following completion, the ship will operate a 14-night voyage from Barcelona to Miami, followed by Miami roundtrip itineraries before embarking on its 2026 World Cruise.
Seven Seas Voyager will undergo renovation from April 26 to May 21, 2026. Post-renovation, the vessel will sail a 12-night Mediterranean voyage from Barcelona to Athens visiting Croatia, Montenegro and the Greek islands. The ship will then operate Western and Eastern Mediterranean itineraries before sailing to the British Isles.
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