Regent Seven Seas Announces $125m Fleet Refurbishment

A $125 million fleet-wide refurbishment plan has been outlined for ships in the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet.

The aim is to bring the vessels in line with new ship, Seven Seas Explorer, which is due to enter service this summer.

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The two-year upgrade will start with the luxury line’s smallest vessel, the 490-passenger Seven Seas Navigator, followed by Seven Seas Voyager in late 2016 and Seven Seas Mariner in the spring of 2017.

Seven Seas Navigator will enter dry-dock in Marseille on March 31 for the work to be carried out. The project is due to be completed by April 13 when the ship embarks on a 10-night cruise from Barcelona to Rome.

Most public spaces will be revamped along with a complete redesign of all categories of suites.regent refurb1

The company said the aim was to provide a consistent look-and-feel, no matter which Regent Seven Seas Cruises ship passengers choose to sail.

Have you cruised on-board Regent Seven Seas? Did you feel any of the fleet was in-need of an upgrade?

Regent Seven Seas are an ultra-luxury brand in the six star market. Yes they cost a lot more money, but they deliver a lot more too. Standards are very, very high. To give you an example a sailing on-board Seven Seas Navigator, 16th August for 10 days will cost £3849.00 per person cruise only, in a veranda suite.

Regent president and chief operating officer, Jason Montague, said: “Seven Seas Navigator is one of our most beloved ships, so it’s fitting that she is the first to undergo this extraordinary refurbishment.

“These renovations will bring a new level of elegance to the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet, strengthening our position as the undisputed leader in the luxury cruise segment, operating the most luxurious ships at sea.”

The vessel will spend the summer in the Mediterranean and late autumn in South Africa before embarking from Miami in 2017 on the line’s first world cruise in six years, a 128-night voyage covering 31 countries on six continents.

Regent Seven Seas are not the only cruise line upgrading. Norwegian Cruise Lines announced they are upgrading nine of its fourteen ships costing $400 million. Norwegian Epic has already been upgrade and once again looks stunning, and sailing out of Barcelona this summer it will be a big hit for families.

Take a look HERE for more about Regent Seven Seas.

 


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