REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has revealed its Seven Seas Mariner all-balcony cruise ship will receive a complete “bow-to-stern” refurb during her 20-day drydock at Chantier Naval de Marseille in Apr. The focus for improvement will be on creating new culinary experiences, refreshing suite designs, and renewing guest spaces. “Once Seven...
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REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has revealed its Seven Seas Mariner all-balcony cruise ship will receive a complete “bow-to-stern” refurb during her 20-day drydock at Chantier Naval de Marseille in Apr.
The focus for improvement will be on creating new culinary experiences, refreshing suite designs, and renewing guest spaces.
“Once Seven Seas Mariner completes her refurbishment, Regent’s fleet will definitively be the most luxurious at sea,” said Jason Montague, president and ceo of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
Upon completion, Seven Seas Mariner will set sail to service the cruise company’s luxury 2018 Alaska season starting in May.
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