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Seven Seas Voyager®

Regent Seven Seas Cruises®

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Ship Reviews

Overall Rating

Based on 54 reviews

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RSSC Voyager

June

Pros: Comfortable bedding, friendly staff, shore excursions staff onboard extremely efficient and organized

Cons: Ship is tired- needs update, lack of technology in stateroom, inconsistent service in restaurant, room service food quality

Recommended: No

The Voyager is beginning to show its age, with certain areas feeling a bit worn and in need of updating. That said, the overall experience remains highly enjoyable, thanks largely to the exceptional staff, who were consistently friendly, attentive, and accommodating throughout the trip. One of the standout features of the cruise was the dining experience. We were especially impressed with the quality of the food in Compass Rose—surprisingly, it surpassed that of the specialty restaurants. Liquor choices onboard were extensive, and while the complimentary wines were varied—some excellent, others less memorable—there was always something to suit the occasion. The suites were another highlight: spacious, well-appointed, and featuring large bathrooms and luxurious, comfortable bedding. Cabin attendants were warm, responsive, and meticulous, contributing greatly to our comfort. The complimentary laundry service was a particularly convenient and efficient bonus. We also appreciated the well-organized shore excursions desk. They were efficient, helpful, and flexible when it came to making changes, which made planning and adjusting our outings stress-free. Overall, while the ship would benefit from some refurbishments, the top-notch service, comfortable accommodations, and well-executed amenities make the Voyager a solid choice for a luxury cruise.

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Seven Seas Voyager

February

Pros: Service and Food

Cons: Evening show (dancers/singers), Paid for best wifi and was still spotty

Recommended: No

The staff were mostly warm and friendly, cheerful and helpful. The food was 8/10. The complimentary laundry was a big plus. We loved the ports but was disappointed with Nuku Hiva. Bora Bora was our favorite and we loved the overnight. The ship is obviously old, but in good condition.

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Many cruises but first time on Regent

October

Pros: Passenger to Crew Ratio. Impeccable service. No waiting for anything!

Cons: Entertainment was underwhelming but not important to us.

Recommended: Yes

I have never experienced a lack of waiting (for anything) on a cruise ship before. The impeccable service was clearly a focus for Regent and you could tell the management has made this a priority from boarding the ship to the attention to the smallest details while onboard.

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Luxury cruise line but the Voyager needs some remodeling...

September

Pros: top notch staff! fabulous cruise itinerary

Cons: sporadic hot water service and terrible internet service

Recommended: Yes

We have traveled to over 50 countries and eight cruises with five cruise lines. We booked this for the cruise itinerary and the excellent reputation of Regent. The staff is outstanding, helpful and welcoming. The captain kept us informed on pending weather and its implications for the ride. The ship is nice but it is due for a remodeling, especially the Chartreuse and Prime Seven dining rooms as well as inroom hot water service and ship internet service. The elevators were fast and efficient. The shore excursions were plentiful and varied. We went on an excursion every day they were offered and they were well planned with excellent transportation and guides. We had superb and also very average meals. The menus are available on the suite televisions and they are nicely varied in choice. The quality of the preparation varied. For the most part, the beef was not prime except for the beef tenderloin in the beef Wellington the last night (which was EXCEPTIONAL!) Our suite had a single sink (we prefer two sinks) and no ambient lighting in the bathroom at night and no 100 outlet in the bathroom for a nightlight.

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Luxury cruise line but the Voyager needs some remodeling...

September

Pros: top notch staff! fabulous cruise itinerary

Cons: sporadic hot water service and terrible internet service

Recommended: Yes

We have traveled to over 50 countries and eight cruises with five cruise lines. We booked this for the cruise itinerary and the excellent reputation of Regent. The staff is outstanding, helpful and welcoming. The captain kept us informed on pending weather and its implications for the ride. The ship is nice but it is due for a remodeling, especially the Chartreuse and Prime Seven dining rooms as well as inroom hot water service and ship internet service. The elevators were fast and efficient. The shore excursions were plentiful and varied. We went on an excursion every day they were offered and they were well planned with excellent transportation and guides. We had superb and also very average meals. The menus are available on the suite televisions and they are nicely varied in choice. The quality of the preparation varied. For the most part, the beef was not prime except for the beef tenderloin in the beef Wellington the last night (which was EXCEPTIONAL!) Our suite had a single sink (we prefer two sinks) and no ambient lighting in the bathroom at night and no 100 outlet in the bathroom for a nightlight.

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Luxury cruise line but the Voyager needs some remodeling...

September

Pros: top notch staff! fabulous cruise itinerary

Cons: sporadic hot water service and terrible internet service

Recommended: Yes

We have traveled to over 50 countries and eight cruises with five cruise lines. We booked this for the cruise itinerary and the excellent reputation of Regent. The staff is outstanding, helpful and welcoming. The captain kept us informed on pending weather and its implications for the ride. The ship is nice but it is due for a remodeling, especially the Chartreuse and Prime Seven dining rooms as well as inroom hot water service and ship internet service. The elevators were fast and efficient. The shore excursions were plentiful and varied. We went on an excursion every day they were offered and they were well planned with excellent transportation and guides. We had superb and also very average meals. The menus are available on the suite televisions and they are nicely varied in choice. The quality of the preparation varied. For the most part, the beef was not prime except for the beef tenderloin in the beef Wellington the last night (which was EXCEPTIONAL!) Our suite had a single sink (we prefer two sinks) and no ambient lighting in the bathroom at night and no 100 outlet in the bathroom for a nightlight.

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Luxury cruise line but the Voyager needs some remodeling...

September

Pros: top notch staff! fabulous cruise itinerary

Cons: sporadic hot water service and terrible internet service

Recommended: Yes

We have traveled to over 50 countries and eight cruises with five cruise lines. We booked this for the cruise itinerary and the excellent reputation of Regent. The staff is outstanding, helpful and welcoming. The captain kept us informed on pending weather and its implications for the ride. The ship is nice but it is due for a remodeling, especially the Chartreuse and Prime Seven dining rooms as well as inroom hot water service and ship internet service. The elevators were fast and efficient. The shore excursions were plentiful and varied. We went on an excursion every day they were offered and they were well planned with excellent transportation and guides. We had superb and also very average meals. The menus are available on the suite televisions and they are nicely varied in choice. The quality of the preparation varied. For the most part, the beef was not prime except for the beef tenderloin in the beef Wellington the last night (which was EXCEPTIONAL!) Our suite had a single sink (we prefer two sinks) and no ambient lighting in the bathroom at night and no 100 outlet in the bathroom for a nightlight.

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Regent - Istanbul, Greece & more

August

Pros: Food, laundry service, excursions

Cons: Regent flight travel agency, Gastric disease on ship (pro, excessively cleaned it)

Recommended: Yes

Overall, wonderful trip. Food & services were great. Very knowledgeable tour guides, including making sure we didn't have to wait too long for anything. Loved that it was all inclusive, no nickel & diming once underway! Would definitely recommend it. That being said, Regent really needs to work on their flights; most guests (me included) complained about multiple hops. Although minimal, Regent really shouldn't charge to move to a better itinerary, since they don't get approval before booking.

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Wine and Whiskey Cruise

July

Pros: The staff was always pleasant and did so much for us, with a smile. The food was very good.

Cons: The shower was too small. The deck was too small. The bath tub is wasted space.

Recommended: Yes

Regent completely failed on their transportation from the airport to the ship. We waited over two and a half hours at the airport, for a car to come and get us. After three phone calls, a person showed up. Told us to sit and wait and someone would come to transport us. Regent is not available by phone for help, or questions if it is after 5:00, and sometimes weekends. We arrived at the May Fair in London and the end of our cruise. We were told there would be a Regent associate at the hotel there was not. We had to call and reassure ourselves that we would have transportation to the airport the next day. No representative from Regent ever showed up, or contacted us at the hotel. The May Fair Hotel location is great. However, the room was a disappointment. No amenities, very low uncomfortable bed, The shower leaked onto the floor, no hair dryer. The view from our room was a piece of broken plywood.

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Mostly great

August

Pros: Itinerary was great; on-board lecture series and entertainment were great. Cabin was great.

Cons: Itinerary was changed and we missed an entire country. Tenders to most ports were a delaying factor every morning. Some of the excursions were closed to us and some of them were a waste of time.

Recommended: Yes

Ship is showing its age, but the cabin was very comfortable. Crew and staff were very accommodating. Food was solid. Travel arrangements were great. Excursions were uneven and some guides were good and others useless. No boxes to hear on excursions so guides had to yell.

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Iceland trip

July

Pros: Our flight and hotel accommodations were superb.

Cons: Unfortunately on our flight back to USA we sat in the back rows of business class and had 4 screaming kids all 9 plus hours. Even the head phones didn’t help the chaos!

Recommended: Yes

Our trip was fabulous. The ship’s staff was very good. Our only disappointment was a ship’s staff worker at front desk was very rude to Ned. His name was Juan. The hurry up and wait on off shore tours can be annoying. One guide never showed up and half of our schooner trip was cancelled and sent back to ship. Also on a walking tour in Christiansand our guide was extremely slow and talked about inane things that didn’t apply to our tour. Finally around 9 of us took off on our own. Our butler and maid were wonderful along with the dining staff. All in all, a great trip.

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Voyager 30th Anniversary Sailing - British Isles, Greenland & Iceland

July

Pros: The officers/staff, cuisine and venues, entertainment, the feeling of "coming home again!"

Cons: Weather - Fog......but who can control that?

Recommended: No

While not one of the newer ships in the fleet, the Seven Seas Voyager still presents a luxury cruise experience. The officers and crew were some of the best I have sailed with. The cuisine and dining venues were excellent and I love the ability to experience the specialty restaurant luncheon cuisine in Compass rose every day. Even while Covid is still an issue, we found the sanitation protocols to be thoughtful and effective.....and we felt quite safe on the ship. The entertainment on this sailing was some of the best I've experienced in a while...a variety of pianist, comedian/magicians, an opera quartet, Beatles tribute band and the normal ship troupe. No complaints at all on this cruise....one of our favorites and great itinerary!

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Views from Regent Seven Seas Voyager

May

Pros: Service, Quality, Entertainment,Dining, Excursions!

Cons: Confusing embarkation, multiple document checks, but obviously necessary

Recommended: No

Professional staff on all levels! Especially John, our Cruise Director. Beautiful ship, Excellent service. Ease and professionalism of all shore excursions. Interesting ports of call(Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre,ect). Covid procedures exceptionally adhered.

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Stellar Cruise

May

Pros: Staff and food were amazing

Cons: Internet access was virtually non-functional

Recommended: Yes

LOVED this cruise. Unfortunately I still had to do a little work while onboard and the limited internet made it quite frustrating to get the work done quickly and efficiently.

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Regent Asia cruise that terminated in Bangkok

February

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Recommended: Yes

The service and all of the crew were truly outstanding in meeting our every need or request. The food in Compas Rose was always outstanding. We only ate in Prime 7 one time, and it was very good. Chartreuse was disappoining. The rack of lamb was looked like two small lamb chops with long boned. Our friends and people sitting at an adjacent table had the same very odd rack of lamb. On my next visit to Chartreuse I ordered the lobster, and was served what looked like a deep friend chunk of lobster meat- very disappointing. Others on ship I spoke to shared in my negative view of Chartreuse. The pre cruise first day site seeing tour was too much time on a bus, no toilet stops, and a totally disappoining experience such that we and many others did not go on the next day's site seeing tour.

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Regent Seven Seas Voyager Athens to Rome

October

Pros: This itinerary spent 3 days in Israel over Rosh Hashana- a wonderful experience!

Cons: "Included" internet was painfully slow.

Recommended: Yes

The ship was beautiful, but the best part was the staff. They were amazing. The service level exceeded all our expectations. Of course, it's hard to go wrong when everything is included - a great value! The included excursions were wonderful. The groups were not too large and the included excursions went to all the "must see" sights in every destination. We started in Athens, stopped in Rhodes, Cyprus, 3 days in Israel, Crete, Malta, Sicily, Naples, and ended in Civitavecchia.

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Greek Cruise

August

Pros: Size of the boat and only 600 passengers. Food and accommodations were top notch.

Cons: Only complaint would be the WiFi. Very bad and very slow!

Recommended: Yes

This was the first time to cruise for a couple that went with us, and they are now hooked on cruising. Regent is an excellent cruise line.

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Regent Voyager Venice to Rome

July

Pros: All the standard pluses: good size cabin with balcony, good food options, plus major renovation within last year or so, and if showed. Compass Rose dining room update is fantastic.

Cons: Food very good, but seldom great. Not clear why not great, should be.

Recommended: Yes

We started in Venice with pre-cruise stay. Stayed at Kempinski San Clemente Palace. Off the charts! Former monastery on its own island in the lagoon. First class in all respects. We’ve cruised 3 times with Regent in the past. Have never seen so many families with children. Normally cruise Sept - Oct when schools in session may explain. Also, in the past nightly musical programs were always well attended. Not so this cruise. Hard to understand. Felt badly for the performers who were very good.

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Turkish Treasures

June

Pros: Lovely offsite excursions. Accomdations were excellent as was the food.

Cons: No opportunity to dinner off the ship except for the last night in Venice. Part of the fun for us is enjoying dinner off the ship!

Recommended: Yes

All in all, a wonderful 12 days on a marvelous ship with terrific staff and amenities!

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Fabulous Cruise

May

Pros: Service, cabins, food and no long queues

Cons: Evening shows were not that great.

Recommended: No

The staff/crew were truly outstanding. Genuinely warm, friendly and eager to please. The ship is looking great - from all the common areas to the cabins! Elegant and refined. The food was excellent , especially Prime 7.

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Mediterranean cruise

April

Pros: Enjoyed the cruise. Really loved the size of the room and the walk in closet

Cons: Some times the service at dinner was a little slow so we missed the entertainment

Recommended: Yes

Some of the paid tours did not live up to the added cost when you compare the value to the free excursions. Did mention the specific tour to the representative. Did not attend any shows as we dined too late. Also spent most of our time off the ship touring vs activity on the ship. Did play bingo.

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Recent Cruise.

April

Pros: The all inclusive experience is a good one. Almost all excursions were excellent.

Cons: Air arrangements were not so good. Docking in Haifa as opposed to Tel Aviv seemed crazy for several reasons.

Recommended: No

See above.

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RSSS Seven Seas Voyager

October

Pros: Every aspect of cruise well organized and service enjoyed by all

Cons: Difficulty hearing on the shore excuriosn that did not use voice boxes (dueto crowds)

Recommended: No

Itineray from Athens to Rome included Rhodes, Cyprus,3 days Israel,Crete, Malta, Sorenta, Rome. Very long but well guided shore excursions. Clients must be able to do 13 hour excursions with walking to really benefit Israel.

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Best Regent Cruise Ever!

May

Pros: Staff, Service, Food, Atmosphere.

Cons: None

Recommended: Yes

Such a wonderful experience. The ship has been newly renovated and the staff was great. The food was out of this world and served at a nice pace by a welcoming, knowledgeable professionals. Highly Recommend this ship.

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Temples & Pagodas

January

Pros: Excellent tours.

Cons: Foods too salty for our taste, alarm went off 3 times in our stateroom.

Recommended: Yes

We enjoyed the cruise with friends.

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Rome to Dubai

October

Pros: Service, Free Excursions, Hotels & Transfers

Cons: None

Recommended: Yes

Very Enjoyable Cruise & Will Certainly Choose Regent Again

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Quintessential Provence

July

Pros: Great Selection of Ports

Cons: Daily port stops..Not enough time to enjoy the activities and programs on ship

Recommended: No

Port intensive

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Beijing to Thailand via Regents Seven Seas Cruises

March

Pros: Service and accommodations are marvelous!

Cons: none

Recommended: Yes

I recommend his trip to everyone

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New Zealand/Australia Splendor

February

Pros: Itinerary, Cuisine, Staff

Cons: Entertainment, Daily activities

Recommended: No

The staff is incredible! They are professional and highly trained in every aspect of their job. They do not miss the smallest of details and make sure you are comfortable and taken care of in every way. They seem to really enjoy their jobs too which makes it so pleasant to be cruising with such a wonderful staff. Dining in the main restaurant Compass Rose was a treat every night. The cuisine and presentation was the best we have had. The decor is fabulous. The lighting soft and elegant. They even have quiet tables for two. There was never a wait to be seated. The new menu offers you every choice you can imagine. There is hardly a need to make reservations at the specialty restaurants but we did. Prime 7 is the best Steakhouse at sea! Always perfect with anything you order. Chartreuse is their French restaurant. It is lovely but French is just not for us. Sette Mari is their Italian casual restaurant.  We thoroughly enjoyed this restaurant a number of times. The selection was amazing with a full menu and salad bar that included everything under the sun. There is a new line up for the entertainment but I have to say I miss the Jean Ann Ryan girls! We always enjoyed the full orchestra and music in the different lounges around the ship. This seemed to be lacking on this sailing. The suites are beautifully appointed and well received with new furnishing and bedding. I did miss the cabinets around the desk area but I got used to it. The desk area is small but they made up for it by adding a nice marble table for the sofa area. Some how they always make the space work. This was the best Itinerary I have ever seen for New Zealand/Australia. We had many ports of call with just enough sea days to enjoy the ship and relax. We had fabulous weather with beautiful sunsets every night. I highly recommend Regent Seven Seas Voyager and this fantastic Itinerary.

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The best of Bordeaux and Spain on Regent

October

Pros: Unusual itinerary, permitting visits to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela

Cons: Weather was not conducive to outdoor activities on the ship

Recommended: Yes

The trip was wonderful, as Regent trips always are. The staff is attentive, the amenities are all there and everything works (except the laundromat, part of the time), and the excursions are mostly included. We took two special extra-charge trips, one to Santiago and one to Bordeaux, but our on-board credits covered the costs, as well as paying for items from the gift shop and a massage. The entertainment was good, the spa and gym activities rather less than one finds on a larger ship. People as always are interesting and the lecturer covered very interesting and pertinent topics. We look forward to another Regent trip in the future.

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London to Barceleona on the Voyager

October

Pros: onboard service; dining experience

Cons: hardward a bit "dated", but ship went into dry dock for refurbishment the day we got off

Recommended: No

The cruise offered a wonderful and unique itinerary that started with a relaxing day at sea, and included an overnight in Bordeaux, France; a visit to Bilbao and La Coruna, Spain; stops in Oporto and Lisbon, Portugal; sailing through the Straight of Gilbraltar; a visit to Cadiz (and Seville), Spain and another relaxing day at sea before arriving in Barcelona. The service aboard the Voyager was exceptional as always, and the food was equally wonderful. The entertainment on board was full of talented singers and dancers and was well received by all guests. We were blessed with great weather every day except one (rain for 1/2 day in Cadiz). The casino was pretty empty for most of the cruise, and the bars shut down most nights before midnight. The food and the service in the alternative dining venues was exceptional, but if you didn't make advance reservations, it was difficult to get in at the last minute.

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Voyager

October

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Recommended: Yes

Had a fantastic time

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Regent Voyager August 2016

August

Pros: All inclusive, all beautiful, all attentive staff, all veranda, loved it!

Cons: none, it will be refurbed shortly (But didn't need too much attention)

Recommended: No

The Regent Voyager was our home for 12 nights in August 2016. We boarded in Southampton and sailed to Stockholm. We stopped in Bruges, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Riga, Tallinn, St. Petersburg, Helsinki and disembarked in Stockholm. The ports were amazing! My new favorites are Amsterdam and Tallinn. We had a group of 65 guests and from the agents feed back before I sailed I knew I was going to have a great group. We had celebrated several birthdays 2 major anniversaries, and we had a small unofficial renewal of vows while in St Petersburg during a special evening! The staff was great, the food was incredible, and the ship was in great shape, although it will be re furbished shortly, I didn't really see much wear and tear. So once she is out of dry dock in October she will be the belle of the ball! Overall I have enjoyed Regent Seven Seas cruises for my past 3 and I am a big fan! I love the included excursions, tips and cocktails. We always tip regardless , but the fact the no one is expecting it makes for a smooth and easy trip. Regent really is the most inclusive luxury experience out there!

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Glaciers & Fjords

July

Pros: Everything

Cons: none

Recommended: Yes

The Cruise Ship was in Ship-Shape, the food was delicious, the attention of the crew was great, we had a very enjoyable Trip

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Taste of the East

April

Pros: The inclusiveness of this cruise and the fact it is a luxury cruise line lives up to all that can be imagined and more.

Cons: None

Recommended: No

This cruise was well balanced with plenty of ports of call and enough seas days you could relax and enjoy the ship. The weather was extremely warm but manageable. There were plenty of shore excursions offered with a variety of light, moderate and strenuous activity to pick from. I highly recommend reading the complete description of the tours and pick accordingly.  The ship offered many on board activities during seas days and sailing hours. This cruise was part of the Smithsonian Collection by Smithsonian Journeys. This is an enrichment series that includes expert authors & historians. We had two wonderful speakers who gave engaging lectures through out our voyage. These lectures were a wealth of information for all the areas we visited. They were also available through out the cruise and interacted with the guests quite a bit. The staff on board was out of this world! They were always there to help you with anything and always with a smile. The cuisine and service was five star every night. We really enjoyed the specialty restaurants which require a reservation. If you do not have a reservation they will try and accommodate you if there is an opening or put you on a wait list. Internet service was a bit of a challenge at times but I believe it has improved with the added feature of free internet service which started the day we departed. This cruise and the itinerary is highly recommended.

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Regent Voyager

February

Pros: All inclusive, friendly service

Cons: The ship is beginning to look a little worn, but will be refurbished in the fall.

Recommended: No

The Voyager is a wonderful ship. With 700 people it is a good size with enough activities and entertainment, and still not too large. The Smithsonian speaker onboard gave excellent talks prior to each port. Cabins are large with large walk in closets. I was in an aft cabin and had a lot of vibration at night. I was told all aft cabins, regardless of deck have this vibration problem.

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Singapore to Bangkok

January

Pros: Adventuresome guests, great dining, attentive, friendly waiters and staff in general, free shore excursions and all inclusive rate

Cons: Some ports quite far from city (2 hour drive) Some ports have little to see. SS Voyager has a considerable vibration problem on all decks in the aft part of the ship. It is most noticeable in the dining room and once in bed in the cabins.

Recommended: No

Exotic lands were seen, some very modern and some with an extremely poor population and hard to reach as they were a good distance from the ships port.   The Voyager is a very much beloved ship by passengers due to the friendly crew, the large cabins and very large walk in closets in the Deluxe Catagory, and for the Butler service and free laundry service for the suites allowing passengers to pack fewer changes of outfits.    Unlimited free shore excursions is a huge plus with Seven Seas and is the all inclusive nature of the cruise. 

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First Class

October

Pros: Wonderful cruise with everything we wanted when we wanted it.

Cons: None

Recommended: Yes

We do not care for pop music, so we didn't bother with the live entertainment. Everything else was wonderful.

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Wonderful Experience

October

Pros: Superior service and food. All inclusive approach made everything easy.

Cons: Rating of how strenuous tours were was questionable in some cases.

Recommended: Yes

Our first experience with Regent could not have been better. Regent will be the cruise line of choice for future trips.

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Seven Seas Voyager

October

Pros: A five star Home away from home. Excellent food and service. Ports are very interesting with outstanding guides.

Cons: Mismanagement of large crowds with huge delays particularly in the post cruise organization. Would suggest omitting the post cruise extension and making private plans

Recommended: Yes

Wonderful cruise. One could not ask for more in terms of exposure to fine art, ancient history and civilizations,history, exposure to different cultured.

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Baltic Cruise - Northern Inspirations

August

Pros: Great itinerary with over eight UNESCO World Heritage sites included in the shore excursions. All tour guides were excellent.

Cons: Port intense itinerary. Some folks may find the schedule a little too busy with not a lot of sea days/quiet time.

Recommended: No

Ports of call included Stockholm Sweden, Helsinki Finland, St. Petersburg Russia, Tallinn Estonia, Riga Latvia , Copenhagen Denmark, Amsterdam Netherlands, Bruges Belgium ending in London which we added extra days on as well as in Stockholm at the beginning. Russia, Sweden, Denmark & London are on their own currency but it is easy to use euros or U.S. Dollars. Except for London which requires the British pound or credit card with chip technology. The free shore excursions included with Regent were plentiful and diverse. There always seems to be a hidden gem port of call. This one happened to be Riga Latvia. We took a picturesque excursion to Turaida and Sigulda, the castles were outside of Riga in the countryside with beautiful gardens including a giant sculpture garden. We also had a stop at Gutmana cave. After the tour we spent some time on our own in old town a UNESCO World Heritage site. Strolling through the maze of cobblestone streets flanked by historic buildings, soaring church steeples, cafes and boutiques. We enjoyed Regent's Voyager very much. The suites were the best laid out suites we have encounter. Very large walk in closet off the hallway. Bathroom was large with separate bath tub and shower. Vanity area plus another mirrored area in the hallway giving extra space for storage. Good sitting area and balcony. Beds were very comfortable. Staff was always helpful and friendly. Regent makes sure every guest gets a least one dinner in both restaurants. If they have space you can get in other evenings. The maitre d' worked to satisfy requests for reservations when there were cancellations. The ship layout was good but we missed having a lounge overlooking the back of the ship outside and enjoy dining outside in La Veranda restaurant. The weather was incredibly good with sunny cool/warm days. We prefer the fresh air of eating al fresco. Unfortunately they only have space for a limited number of tables. Front lounge was always a hit with sail always. Coffee Connection was always a busy place. In the mornings they could use another area for coffee and quick bites.

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Rain rain go. Away

July

Pros: Beautiful ship and high quality crew suite was magnificent

Cons: Door lock was broke and unreparable for 10 days

Recommended: Yes

The weather didn't cooperate this trip as much as we would have liked and the door to the suite issues was a point of frustration. No attempt was made to try and offset this inconvenience with some sort monetary recognition or gift. I

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Regent Seven Seas Voyager British Isles

June

Pros: All good

Cons: I ate too much

Recommended: No

Staff and crew exceptional and always willing to help.

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Voyager from Dubai to Barcelona in May 2015

May

Pros: The staff is extremely accommodating - the suite and ship was kept immaculate - the butler was amazing - the itinerary was perfect with just enough sea days

Cons: Ship internet is very slow and disconnects continually - got an intestinal bug from a dinner we ate in the desert

Recommended: Yes

Overall an truly unforgetable cruise - Regent still has it down as it relates to customer service, cleanliness, tours, food, and staff. I cannot say enough about the staff - they were absolutely amazing. They always a smile on their face and willing to go the extra mile. The tours were organized and the cruise director was a talented and entertaining man. The ship captain was readily accessible and very congenial. The ship doctor (had to visit due to a bug I caught eating food in the desert) was very kind and spent a lot of time with me. Fellow passengers (mostly British) were for the most part very happy as well (there are always a few that are complain about nothing)....the dress code on the ship is perfect - no mandatory formal nights.

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Voyager Excels

April

Pros: Excellent food, service and accommodations. Love all inclusive.

Cons: This itinerary was hot and many ports did not have much to offer including many venues were not air conditioned.

Recommended: No

The Voyager is an all-balcony, all-suite ship that sails with a maximum of 700 passengers. The ship is beautiful, the cabins are fantastic, and the staff is very accommodating and professional. She is so spacious and the public rooms are laid out very well. The taupe fabrics, furniture, and décor of the ship are absolutely incredible. The beds and linens are really first class. There is a feeling that no cost was spared to make this the premier ship in the luxury market.
 
Regent has retained the intimate feeling of a small ship. Whether it is the layout of the ship or the fact that the space ration per passenger is so high, I never had that “big ship” feel. The main lounge has sight lines that are amazing. No columns block the view from anywhere in the room. With this state-of-the art lounge, the entertainment offerings have become better including a Cirque du Soleil event.
 
Pre-dinner and post show dancing is offered in the recently redesigned Horizons lounge where one can listen to live music pre-dinner and post show. The Observation Lounge at the top of the ship offers a beautiful forward view and nightly live music.
 
The pool deck has great outdoor furniture and features relaxation areas with comfy resort furniture. Adjacent is a pool grill which offers made to order grill food until 4 p.m. daily. A cookie and ice cream bar are adjacent. There is a wonderful coffee and snack bar on deck 5, almost like a Starbucks with both hot and cold coffees as well as specialty teas, cookies and snacks.
 
The cabins are wonderful. Every cabin has a balcony. The smallest cabin is 356 square feet. Nice marble bathrooms with a full tub and separate shower. Walk-in closet with tons of drawer space. The cabins have a high quality ambiance. The beds have down comforters and great mattresses. The wonderful cabin, private balcony, down comforters, and beautiful fabrics makes the cabin a place you do not want to leave.
 
The food was truly outstanding and the four distinctly different restaurants are incredible. The incredible options for dining really make this ship special. Signatures is the epitome of fine French cuisine in a truly sumptuous setting. Prime Seven features a fresh, distinctive décor and an innovative menu of the finest prime-aged steak and chops along with fresh seafood and poultry specialties. Compass Rose consistently offers fine dining with a wonderfully varied menu. For a more casual ambiance, La Veranda is a buffet for breakfast and lunch with an omelet station at breakfast and a pasta station and pizza kitchen during lunch. At night Sette Mari at La Veranda offers authentic Italian specialties. The restaurant takes on a completely different feel than you experience during the day.
 
Fares include free unlimited shore excursions, all shipboard gratuities; complimentary beverages, including select wines and spirits served throughout the ship; complimentary 24-hour room service; in-suite bar setup for suites with butler service; refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, beer and bottled water replenished daily, and much more. If you like entertainment, then this ship offers an outstanding lounge show. E-mail and internet access are available and very reasonably priced. There are many events planned throughout the day such as dance lessons, bridge lessons and play, mahjong play, afternoon tea and trivia, bingo, etc. Hard to find a complaint with this ship.

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Dynasties & Dragons/ Regent cruise

February

Pros: Fascinating look at this part of the world; particularly interesting being in a Cmommunist country/China and then the hybrid Hong Kong and then the democratic/capitalistic culture of Japan

Cons: Unexpectedly it was freezing cold; snowed in Beijing and food in China excursions away from trip not so good

Recommended: Yes

Once again, our travel agent paved the way and made all arrangements easy!

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African Holiday Adventure December 21-Jan 18, 2015 Cape Town to Singapore

January

Pros: All-Inclusive, excellent service, high passenger to space ratio, elegant yet contemporary and country club casual, superb dining

Cons: Shore Excursion Access. Free Shore excursions tended to be basic ones and the sought after ones were waitlisted.

Recommended: No

BASICS
The Voyager began service in 2003 and underwent a major multi-million dollar makeover in 2013, so it is pristine at the moment. Public areas include a fabulous library on Deck 7 with plenty of current reads. For once I didn't have the need to hoard  sought after books. The Card Room is where active Bridge Lessons and play were a draw to many passengers, supervised and led by 2 bridge Masters, Bev and Joe Meyers.   The card  room was a multi purpose room used for Hanukkah candle lighting, church services,  small lectures, etc.   The atrium lobby offered  the openness of nine decks, The Horizon Lounge where high tea takes place daily was a major gathering area as was the Voyager Lounge after the show each night for lively social dancing to Kasia and Boogie, a live edgy Duo.  The Canyon Ranch SpaClub had daily classes such as Walk a Mile, Wake up Stretch, Circuit Training, Ab Fabs, TRX and Yoga. The beauty salon was larger than most ships and high quality as Canyon Ranch now manages it. The Voyager is an All-Suites ship and I asked the housekeeping manger to show me the least desirable cabin on the ship and frankly it was very desirable. This is one ship where all cabins are suites with verandas, marble bathrooms with tub, walk in closet, safe,  simply perfectly appointed. The bed was so comfortable that I  slept better than I do at home tucked into lusciously soft European Duvets and sheets.
 
CUISINE  I met with the executive Chef Jonathan Smid, who at 35 has already made it to the top of the career ladder.  Jonathan is a brilliant Canadian trained  Chef who was formerly at the Four Seasons in addition to other stellar posts.  He runs the entire food service operation aboard and does it well.   The Compass Rose Restaurant is the Main dining Rooms and I must emphasize that the food is perfectly prepared and delicious as it is in the Fine Dining Restaurants onboard. The daily Canyon Ranch SpaClub selection was my choice quite easy and after 28 days I lost 2 pounds. How is that possible on any cruise ship? The Prime 7 Steakhouse had fabulous dry aged Prime beef as well as Lobster, Chicken, Lamb Chops, and Dover Sole. Prime 7 has seating for just 80 diners each night so it is the toughest reservation to snag. Signature is the Classic French Restaurant with Le Cordon Bleu trained Chefs. Signature seats 125, so its significantly larger than Prime 7. The best Wild Mushroom Soup I ever had in my life was savored at Signatures. Casual meals Breakfast through dinner are available at the Veranda, buffet style with a few made to order stations both inside on deck 11 and outside near the pool on deck 11. At night the Veranda transforms into Sette Mari - an Italian bistro that does not disappoint. The coffee bar on Deck 7 makes Illy expresso and coffees made to order. Illy Coffee is served throughout the ship.
 
ENTERTAINMENT never stops. The professional entertainment included the Jean Ryan Production shows with amazingly tall dancers all wonderful. The females looked like Rockettes tall, lean and talented. Every show was excellent. New Years Eve was special with a celebrity comedian, Yakov Smirnoff who performed 2 nights- Yakov was hilarious beyond words.
 
ONBOARD ACTIVITIES Each night in our suite would be a copy of Passages , the daily newsletter with the following days program. A typical day of Activities includes Enrichment Lectures from Smithsonian experts in 2015, Bridge Lessons, Social Dance Class - I never missed it  from Ballroom to Rumba, Tango to Salsa, the teachers were Alan and Lucy - Alan was a 3 time World Ballroom Champion who coaches instructors for DWTS.  Cooking Demonstrations by Paulette Mitchell cookbook author were exceptional. She is brilliant and engaging. Bocce Tournaments Croquet, Toss contests, Pool Volleyball, Bingo, Needlepoint, Canyon Ranch Lectures and more available to keep everyone active if desired.
 
SHORE EXCURSIONS
At every port, a Highlights and Panorama  Sightseeing Tour was offered.  Several African ports offered Animal Game Reserves, Cultural Tribal Villages, Elephant  Orphanage and Rides.   I especially enjoyed the St Lucia Park  Hippo and Crocodile boat tour known for  the largest concentration of Hippos in the world.
The unspoiled  Jozani Forest in Zanzibar where we interacted with Bonobo Monkeys fabulous.  Snorkeling in both the crystal clear Seychelles and the Maldives spoiled me for life.   Shark Cage scuba diving was available which was a costly specialized excursion experience.  Ceylon Tea Plantation tour, Beach outings, Batik making, Walking tours, kayaking,  Art Galleries, the list  of excursions seemed endless.
 
ALL INCLUSIVE Now Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers an all inclusive feature which includes Unlimited Shore Excursions ( some more extensive have a cost) , all drinks, yes alcohol too and gratuities are included in the fare. Having shore Excursions included created a camaraderie with fellow passengers as everyone went on excursions and you really could meet various others under interesting circumstances. I will never forget the Zanzibar Bonobo monkey in a tree above tossing nut shells directly at me while fellow excursionists chuckled.  Overall Regent Voyager is a Luxurious yet country club casual cruise experience. Worth every penny.

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Regent Voyager 28-Night African Holiday Adventure Cape Town to Singapore

December

Pros: An all inclusive Luxury Cruise experience with Style, Grace and plenty of elegant Space

Cons: Destination Services Excursions weak and Port Specific Enrichment lectures lacking.

Recommended: No

The Seven Seas Voyager was built in 2003 but underwent a multi million dollar upgrade in 2013 adding a wrap around deck and enhancements. The public rooms are almost all under the passenger decks located on deck 4 and 5, the spa encompasses a big chunk of deck 6 which has passenger cabins. my cabin was on deck 6 and as I normally opt for the highest deck on cruise ships, I have changed my preference after this wonderful voyage. Deck 6 was convenient to most of the entertainment, destination services, lobby and eating venues and right smack near the spa fitness area. I enjoyed the sound and sight of the water as I lazed on my private veranda, definitely a nice treat to be closer to the water rather than on a higher deck - best yet no problem with motion, very stable location.  I stayed in a Penthouse category there are 64 of them sized about . 370 sq ft  which included some nicer amentiies, soaps Hermes and L'occitane, and a butler Ryan who was superb.  There  are also Master Suites. 1162 sq ft, 2 baths, Grand Suite as 876 sq feet, full bath and a guest bath, Voyager Suites  603  sq feet,  there are 29 Horizon Suites at 522 sq ft. this particular itinerary included   Cape Town, Mossel Bay, Port Elizabeth, East London, Durban and Richard's Bay, South Africa. highly recommend St Lucia Wetlands, Tala Game Reserve, Elephant Orphanage, and private reserves. Also stopped in Maputo, Mozambique which involved a pricey visa for the day. If you skip one port visit, Maputo may be the one. Mozambique lacks infrastructure and is not geared for tourism, very 3rd world. Madagasgar and Zanzibar excellent, as were Seychelles and Maldives and Sri Lanka. Langkawi and Penang Malaysia a positive surprise. Daily activities on the ship were rather good but there were large gaps of nothing to do. A typical day included Walk a Mile at 730 AM with the fitness director on the outdoor deck, followed by stretch class and circuit training in the gym.  the gym and spa is run by Canyon Ranch SpaClub is an improvement over Steiner. The fitness instructor and therapists appear to be more educated on health and fitness than I recall in the past.  at 9am there was a single solo traveler breakfast. An enrichment lecture at 945 was good but not port specific to our itinerary, it was about aviation history. Daily was Bridge Instruction, and my favorite  was Social Dance instruction taught by Alan and Lucy, Alan a former world ballroom dance champion and a Ballroom teaching coach on Dancing with the Stars. Cooking demos, Bocce, Bingo Trivia, Needlepoint, etc. Teatime was daily at 4 in Horizon Lounge and including an interesting array of pastry themes, such as Waffle TeaTime, Chocolate Tea Time, CroNuts, etc. The dress code was primarily Elegant Casual, which is defined as skirt or slacks (no jeans) with blouse or sweater, pant suit or dress for ladies, slacks (no jeans) and collared shirt for gentlemen. Sport Jacket optional. there were two Formal Nights with Tux optional, most wore suits or sport coats and women wore a bit more glitz. Each night typically had a fabulous Show in the Constellation Lounge at approximately 9:30. After the show a favorite spot was Voyager Lounge with a great retro duo with live music and singing, plenty of dancing. All dining options were  excellent.  The main Compass Rose Dining Room offered plenty of choice, I chose the Canyon Ranch Spa Menu regularly, excellent flavor, minimum calories. The 80 seat Prime 7 restaurant was the toughest to book restaurant however it was clearly the best. The lamb. Porterhouse Steak and Dover Sole off the charts delicious. the 120 seat Signature a French Restaurant was good to excellent depending on the menu cycle. Settle Mari an Italian evening restaurant was consistently good, Cioppino and veal chop fabulous. I highly recommend this cruiseline  and ship.

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Baltic from Copenhagen to Stockholm

July

Pros: The Staff

Cons: No wifi, and wished the coffee shop didn't close at 5pm every day.

Recommended: No

Ship is in good condition, with no wear and tear that I noticed. The staff were gracious and friendly. Food was wonderful. Loved Signature Restaurant the most.

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15 night Western European Highlights May 18, 2014

May

Pros: Staterooms large and comfortable. Staff was friendly and accommodating.

Cons: Service in the main dining room, Compass Rose, was sometimes a little slow.

Recommended: No

We enjoyed the Canyon Ranch Spa services aboard the ship and liked having the spa menu as an option at each meal. The alternative restaurants were excellent, especially the Prime 7 Steak House. The shows were adequate.

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Indian Ocean Adventure Regent Voyager April 8-28, 2014

April

Pros: Comfortable way to see some of India. Sidetrip to Taj Mahal for 2 nights from ship available. Sells out early.

Cons: Very hot in April (end of tourist seasons)

Recommended: No

Suites are very spacious.  All have lovely balconies, bathtub and separate showers in all bathrooms, seating area and comfortable beds and walk in closets. Housekeeping is immaculate.
 
Service usually good.  Staff seemed very stressed in the Compass Rose dining room. Food is good. Shows are good.  Lectures were excellent. 
 
One small problem is the Constellation Theater remodel where the railing curves around at the end of each row and extra chairs make it difficult to easily get into the seating.

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The Regent Voyager - Sydney to Singapore - February 1-18, 2015

February

Pros: Love the small ships, and the ease of being on an all inclusive ship.

Cons: Gym was a bit crowded with equipment... and busy in the am like most ships!

Recommended: No

Itinerary: The positive aspect of a small ship is their ability to navigate into smaller ports. One got to see the often missed areas on the Gold Coast of Australia, and all the way to Darwin.
Shore excursions were great and showed the important aspects of the ports - Whitsunday Islands for example -the tour to see the corals and fish was great prior to experiencing the Great Barrier Reef. Some specialized shore excursions do incur an additional cost, but there were not many. (There was always cold bottled water available on the tour bus.)
The staff at the tour desk were extremely patient and helpful. There were always shuttles from the port to the city arranged for the convenience of the guests who did not want to take a shore excursion...or had time to do some exploring on their own.
Most of the staterooms are suites, and have marble baths and walk in closets...and the bedroom area can be separated by curtains for privacy / TV viewing. The Voyager had all suites! The staff is extremely friendly and there is always a ready smile and a greeting where ever you went...from the Captain to the room stewards!
You can pre book your shore excursions and specialty dining ahead, however the staff are extremely accommodating and will add or make changes if possible. We were able to make changes or stop by the dining venue and ask if there was any openings and if they had it they would welcome you right in! This is better towards the end of the cruise! Having everything included...is awesome and makes dining with new friends easy and fun!

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Seven Seas Voyager 6/2/2013

June

Pros: Food and Service

Cons: Lack of Shore Excursions

Recommended: No

The Voyager is in great shape and the variety of restaurants on board was very good. The service overall was excellent. This was a heavy port intensive Itinerary with calls in Southampton, Falmouth, Dublin, Cork, Douglas Isle of Man, Belfast Isle of Skye, Orkneys and Iceland. Shore excursions were limited in Douglas and Portree due to the TT races and the number of ships in the port limited the availability of transport.

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Asian Tapistries

March

Pros: The service is outstanding in all venues, from housekeeping, to dining, to sommelier, to Ships Officers. Captain John Mc Neil makes everyone feel special.

Cons: The menus in the Compass Rose tend to repeat themselves frequently. The Signature Venue's menu is static. Their sauces overpower the food in many cases. Some of the common areas are showing wear and need to be re-freshed. IT issues should be addressed, since most guests want to keep in touch. For those that remain on board there should be more activities.

Recommended: No

A wonderful way to unwind in a "non-stuffy" luxury atmosphere. Sharing a meal is a great way to meet new friends. Block party a wonderful ice breaker.

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