11 Night - Mediterranean (Eastern Mediterranean)
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Sail Date: | 10/25/08 |
| Cruise Line: | Regent Seven Seas | |
| Ship Name: | ms Seven Seas Voyager | |
| Departure Port: | Piraeus |
| Inside Cabin | Oceanview | Balcony | Suite |
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Ship: ms Seven Seas Voyager
Following closely in the wake of the Seven Seas Mariner, the new 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager is the world's second all-suite, all-balcony ship and the second to feature a restaurant operated by Le Cordon Bleu of Paris. There are four main dining venues, surprising for a ship of her size. The Voyager also features some of the highest space and service ratios at sea, and her suites are the largest "lead-in" suites in the industry.
Ship Highlights
- Theaters
- 1
- Meeting Rooms
- N
- Casino
- Y
- Disco
- N
- Fitness Center
- Y
- Children's Program
- N
- Internet Cafe
- N
- Shops
- N
- Library
- Y
- Spa
- Y
- Year Built
- 2003
- Ships Registry
- Bahamas
- Ship Tonnage
- 46000
- Number of Cabins
- 350
- Handicap-Accessible Cabins
- 4
- Capacity
- 700
- Elevators
- 4
- Restaurants
- 4
- Pools
- 1
Deck Plans
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 - Piraeus
Piraeus is the port of Athens. Serving as the gateway to the past and civilization as we know it, Athens is far more than the Acropolis. Nowhere on earth are mans past accomplishments more dramatically displayed as a backdrop to a modern metropolis. Spend time exploring ancient ruins, viewing incalculable treasures or just relax as another day evolves in the cradle of civilization. Read More
Day 2 - Kusadasi
The gulf city of Kusadasi has miles of isolated beaches and is a rather lively resort. A tour of nearby Ephesus establishes the areas early religious importance and is considered one of the seven wonders of the world for its ruins. Among the most visited sites are the home where the Virgin Mary lived until her death, the Temple of Hadrian, the Fountain of Trajan and the Street of Curates. Read More
Day 3 - Marmaris
Marmaris in Turkey is one of Turkey' s premier vacation resorts, built around a sweeping natural bay at the foot of steep pine covered mountain slopes. The old town is a maze of twisting little streets and alleys with whitewashed houses in the Turkish style amid an excellent shopping bazaar. Read More
Day 4 - Heraklion (Iraklion)
Iráklion, the capital city of Crete, rests on the side of a hill overlooking the Cretan Sea. The city is named after Hercules (Herakles, or in Modern Greek, Iraklís). Though a bustling metropolis, Iráklion is also the gateway to the nearby stunning ancient ruins of advanced civilizations. Bask on the glorious north coast beaches, socialize and people-watch in the cafés and restaurants of Platía Venizélou (Fountain Square), discover Crete's astonishing Minoan sites, and more. An abundance of new adventures are waiting for you. Read More
Day 5 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 6 - Valletta
In 1530, Charles V of Spain granted the island of Malta to the Knights of the Order of St. John. Many impressive 16th-century limestone buildings and fortifications from the Knights have endured, helping make the city of Valetta simply magnificent to experience today. Read More
Day 7 - Naxos
The excitement is great, always: whether or not it is the first time you have come to this little peninsula, a clot of lava congealed by the waters, stretching out info the Ionian Sea, between a little stream and the mythical Akesines to the southeast and the magnificent, deep bay to the northeast. Here is Cape Schiso; here is the landing place of Theocles the founder and of the apoikoi from Euboea and of the Cyclops driven with their ships onto these fertile and beautiful lands by a slight easterly wind. Here there was Naxos, the first Greek colony in Sicily: at this precise geographical point in the world, 2700 years ago, there began thegreat adventure of a people that, in the spare of a few decades, was to create an unparalleled and envied myth and whose cities, for over five hundred years, were to rival, in splendour and beauty, the most splendid and beautiful ones in the homeland. Read More
Day 8 - Sorrento
Set high atop the Mediterranean cliffs, Sorrento is a town of extraordinary beauty that has endured as a favored resort for centuries. In addition to its own attractions, Sorrento is also known as a popular gateway to Pompeii, Italy's most celebrated classical ruins. They offer a look at the finest example of a Roman town and its way of life, presented to modern eyes by excavation. Read More
Day 9 - Civitavecchia
For centuries the ancient port of Civitavecchia has served as the gateway to magnificent Rome. Its a city so immersed in history, you'll find yourself drifiting back to a distant time. Home of Michelangelos Sistine Chapel, Rome flourishes today as she did in her Golden Age. Experience Rome, a city of colossal ruins, majestic cathedrals and a golden past, worthy of many return visits. Read More
Day 10 - Ajaccio
The port city of Ajaccio on Corsicas southwest coast is the birthplace of Napoleaon Bonaparte. Stroll the pastel-painted town and appreciate its collections of Napoleonia at Maison Bonaparte and the Musee Fesch. Outside town, enjoy the islands Mediterranean vistas from a mountain walking trail. Read More
Day 11 - Livorno
The birthplace of the artist Modigliani, this is Tuscanys principal port, just a short jaunt from the artistic treasures of Florence. As you wander the streets and piazzas of this famous city you will encounter countless treasrues of Renaissance art and architecture. Read More
Day 12 - Monte Carlo
The jewel of the French Riviera a fitting destination and one sure to please. You'll be dazzled by Monte Carlos elaborate casinos, the famous wine cellars of the Hotel de Paris and the Ephrussi-de-Rothschild Museum with its XV and XIX century treasures. An exciting stop at one of the worlds most enticing and alluring playgrounds. Read More
Available Cabins - Images may not represent actual cabin or layout
Deluxe Suite: C, D, E, F, G, H |
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These suites measure 356 square feet including balcony and feature individual temperature control, European king-size beds (which can have twin bed configuration), walk-in closets, marble-appointed bathroom with separate shower, cotton bathrobes, hair dryer, TV, CD/DVD player, refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, in-suite bar set-up upon embarkation, personal safe, telephone and more! |
Penthouse Suite: A, B |
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These suites measure 370 square feet including balcony and feature individual temperature control, European king-size beds (which can have twin bed configuration), walk-in closets, marble-appointed bathroom with separate shower, cotton bathrobes, hair dryer, TV, CD/DVD player, refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, in-suite bar set-up upon embarkation, personal safe, telephone and more! Penthouse suites include butler service. |
Seven Seas Suite: SS |
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These suites measure 545 to 656 square feet including balcony and feature individual temperature control, European king-size beds (which can have twin bed configuration), walk-in closets, marble-appointed bathroom with separate shower, cotton bathrobes, hair dryer, TV, CD/DVD player, refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, in-suite bar set-up upon embarkation, personal safe, telephone and more! Seven Seas suites include butler service. |
Voyager Suite: VS |
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These suites measure 604 square feet including balcony and feature individual temperature control, European king-size beds (which can have twin bed configuration), walk-in closets, marble-appointed bathroom with separate shower, cotton bathrobes, hair dryer, TV, CD/DVD player, refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, in-suite bar set-up upon embarkation, personal safe, telephone and more! Voyager Suite includes butler service. |
Grand Suite: GS |
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These suites measure 876 square feet including balcony and feature individual temperature control, European king-size beds (which can have twin bed configuration), walk-in closets, marble-appointed bathroom with separate shower, cotton bathrobes, hair dryer, TV, CD/DVD player, refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, in-suite bar set-up upon embarkation, personal safe, telephone and more! Grand Suite includes butler service. |
Master Suite: MS |
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These suites measure from 1,335 to 1,403 square feet including balcony and feature individual temperature control, European king-size beds (which can have twin bed configuration), walk-in closets, marble-appointed bathroom with separate shower, cotton bathrobes, hair dryer, TV, CD/DVD player, refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, in-suite bar set-up upon embarkation, personal safe, telephone and more! Master suite includes butler service. |
*Prices listed are per person, cruise-only, and are based on double occupancy. Government fees and taxes are additional for all guests. Rates and availability are subject to change and may not be available for desired dates of travel. Prices are not guaranteed until the deposit or full payment has been made on your booking and you have received a confirmation number from your Cruise Planner Consultant. Additional restrictions from various suppliers may apply. Terms & Conditions
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