Regent’s $125m refurb
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises will undergo a $125 million, fleet-wide refurbishment program, beginning with Seven Seas Navigator in Mar.
The program will stretch over two years & will include significant renovations of most public spaces and a complete redesign of all suites.
The refurb, beginning 31 Mar will bring the same level of attention to detail to the line’s smallest ship, Seven Seas Navigator as can be found on Seven Seas Explorer.
The Navigator Suite, Penthouse, Concierge and Deluxe Suites will receive a refresh and each will be fitted with an Elite Slumber Bed.
The reception area will be completely redesigned, with marble inlay flooring, while the ship’s Compass Rose restaurant will receive new decor, including a feature wall & crystal chandeliers.
La Veranda, Galileo Lounge, Navigator Lounge/Coffee Connection and the library will all be redone.
“These renovations will bring a new level of elegance to the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet,” said Jason Montague, president and chief operating officer for the cruise line.
Navigator’s upgrade will be completed by 13 Apr, followed by Seven Seas Voyager in late 2016 and Seven Seas Mariner in the spring of 2017.
A render of the deluxe rooms to be installed on Seven Seas Navigator is pictured above.