m/s Seven Seas Voyager
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises is a 6-star luxury
cruise line
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Paul Gauguin
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Voyager

In March 2003, the 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager will join the
RSSC fleet, offering inaugural cruises in Western Europe and the Baltic.
The Voyager, the world's second all balcony-suite vessel, will be
a sister ship to, but not an identical twin of, the Seven Seas Mariner.
The new vessel will have an exceptionally high space ratio, with every
guest enjoying a minimum of 301 square feet of living space plus balcony.
Four main dining venues will be featured including the 110-seat Le
Cordon Bleu-directed Signatures. The ship will also feature some of
the more popular elements of the Seven Seas Navigator's
celebrated design including ultra-spacious marble bathrooms with separate
showers and full bathtubs.
Her inaugural year voyages will be blaze new trails for discriminating
travelers who delight in the joy of discovering new places while indulging
mind and body in the most luxurious surrounding imaginable.
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| The Seven Seas Voyager is the
natural continuation and ultimate extension of a theme that
Radisson Seven Seas embarked upon more than a decade ago with
its first ship, the Radisson Diamond. And that theme is
providing a superbly satisfying cruise experience for those who seek
adventure while also enjoying all the comforts and personal service
of a six-star cruise ship. With the advent of new materials and
technologies, this theme has evolved far beyond anything we could
have originally envisioned. The Seven Seas Voyager is not
only our newest ship; it is our second vessel to offer all-suite,
all-balcony accommodations (the first was our Seven Seas Mariner).
Since memorable dining is an integral part of a superb cruise,
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| The Seven Seas Navigator, and Seven Seas Voyager offer Butler
Service in select suites. Aboard the Radisson Diamond we offer Butler
Service in the Master Suites. Many of our butlers have served in the
finest private homes and deluxe hotels around the world and the U.S.
They are experts in every aspect of personal service and have been
trained and accredited by The Guild of Professional English Butlers. On
your next cruise, why not let our butler 'do' for you!
Each voyage enables Radisson Seven Seas Cruises to create a separate
reality of total six-star luxury for you, our valued guest. This is
accomplished by having nearly as many crew members as guests, and by
their unobtrusive obsession with providing comfort, convenience and
quiet luxury as though each guest were the only one aboard. All suites
include the services of a cabin steward and concierge, but only
categories B and higher have the added perquisite of a butler.
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"It's Not Only the Size of
the Suites;
It is What's Inside. . . BUTLER SERVICE!" |
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| It is with pleasure that your butler's goal is to
eliminate the least little detail during your cruise. He can pack and
unpack your luggage. Cater your private cocktail party en suite. Make
reservations for you at the spa or in a restaurant aboard or ashore,
have flowers delivered to someone special, or even arrange for a private
car and guide to show you the sights when you arrive.
All the attributes that go into a superb cruise experience include
the art of providing fine service, which must be considered the highest
calling. Many members of the Seven Seas Voyager's hotel staff,
butler's included, learned their trade in Europe's finest hotels and
clubs. You'll find they all are quite devoted to their profession and
remarkably adept, too. A service ration of 1 crewmember to every 1.5
guests assures you of the undivided attention and the staff that are all
discreetly observant of your personal preferences.
The concierges and butlers know the best restaurants
in town and can offer ideas on where to find specific items or even pick
up your purchases and bring them back to the ship for you. And when you
return from a long day ashore, a steward offers you a cool drink as you
step across our threshold.
It's a rare to experience services of such a personal and individual
quality . . . even more so when you realize that no gratuity is
expected. It's far more civilized this way! |
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