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Regent Seven Seas Voyager - Cruise Ship Profile and Tour

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Seven Seas Voyager Suites and Accommodations
Seven Seas Voyager Suite

Seven Seas Voyager Suite #868

Seven Seas Voyager Photo (c) Linda Garrison
All of the cabins on the Seven Seas Voyager are suites, and each has a private balcony, much like her sister ship the Seven Seas Mariner. Once you have sailed with a balcony cabin, you are spoiled forever! The suites range in size from the deluxe suite to the 1,403 square foot master suites. Passengers in category B penthouse suites and above get extra pampering from a butler.

All suites on the Seven Seas Voyager have a sitting area with a sofa, two chairs, and a small table. The table has a table top that converts it to a dining table for in-suite dining. In addition, each suite has a huge walk-in closet with a safe, a marble bath with a full size tub and separate shower, a small refrigerator with soft drinks and beer, and a king-sized bed (or 2 twin beds). Those seeking in-suite entertainment have a TV and a CD/DVD player to choose from. The TV has a news channel, a few movie channels, a cruise cam from the bridge, and a navigational channel. The library has a selection of hundreds of movie DVDs to watch in your suite at no charge. The balcony has two cushioned chairs and a small table, perfect for relaxing with your coffee in the morning and a drink at night. Robes are provided to use while on board, so there's no need to pack one. The suite also has a lighted vanity table and a hair dryer. The only improvement I'd like to see is a magnifying mirror for those of us who don't see well enough to put on our makeup without one.

The best way to get a view of the suites on the Seven Seas Voyager is to look at some pictures.

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