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Seven Seas Voyager
All suites all balconies
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 The 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager, the world's second all balcony-suite vessel, is a sister ship to, but not an identical twin of, the Seven Seas Mariner. Every guest enjoys a minimum of 301 square feet of living space plus balcony, for an exceptionally high space ratio. Four main dining venues include the 110-seat Le Cordon Bleu-directed Signatures. The ship also features 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.
The Seven Seas Voyager Just Keeps Getting Better
- Ship of the Year", Ocean & Cruise News (2005)
- Top-rated medium-size ship", Conde Nast Traveler (2005)
- Best of the Best" Award, Robb Report (2004)
- Best Culinary Experience Award," Cruise Gourmet (2003)
- Six Stars Plus Rating," Stern's Guide to the Cruise Vacation (2004)
- Five-Plus Ribbon Rating," "Top Cruise for First-Timers," Cruise Critic, "Editor's Pick" (2004)
- Best Ship for Golf (Luxury)," CruiseMates, "Editor's Pick" (2004)
- Perfect 10: Staterooms," "Perfect 10: Cuisine," "Perfect 10: Embarkation," "Top Quality Rating, Lifestyle," Cruise Reports (2003)
- #1 Top Rated Ship," Cruise Critic Readers' Choice Poll (2003)
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| Details | | Launched - 2003 | Registry - Bahamas | | Passengers - 700 | Crew - 447 | | Officer Nationality - European | Crew Nationality - European/International | | Tonnage - 49000 | Length - 670 feet | | Width - 94 feet | Draft - 23 feet | | Cruising Speed - 20 knots | Decks - 9 |
| | Dining Rooms - 4 | Seatings - 1 | | Elevators - 6 | Bars/Lounges - 6 | | Swimming Pools - 1 | Jacuzzis - 2 |
| | Total Cabins - 353 | Inside Cabins - 0 | | Outside Cabins - 0 | Suites - 353 | | Balconied Cabins - 353 | Singles Cabins - 0 |
| | Room Service | Refrigerator | | Mini-Bar | TV/Movies | | In Room Movies | Safety Deposit Boxes |
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