Marble-accented bathrooms for suites on Regent Seven Seas Voyager

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  • Regent Voyager refurb set for autumn
  • $125 cross fleet makeover
  • Crystal chandeliers and leather chairs
Jason Montague
Jason Montague

Regent Seven Seas Voyager will receive a makeover in early November in time for its annual Reunion Cruise, hosted by CEO Jason Montague,from Barcelona to Dubai on November 9.

Seven Seas Mariner will get a similar refurbishment in April 2017; Seven Seas Navigator was previously upgraded as part of the $125m fleet refit. Highlights include:

Suites: Penthouse, Concierge and Deluxe Suites will be redesigned with Elite Slumber Beds, marble-accented bathrooms and sitting areas with new artwork.

Restaurants: New decor for the main dining room, Compass Room, with crystal chandeliers and leather chairs. La Veranda will get a structural change with a more open buffet area and a new cook-to-order grill station. The Pool Grill will welcome new seating areas and an infrared barbecue grill. Finally, Chartreuse, a new-to-Regent modern French restaurant that debuted on Explorer , will be added to Voyager, replacing Signatures, its current French venue.

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Public Spaces: New decor for the Deck 4 Voyager Lounge, with cascading chandeliers, crimson loveseats and a black-and-white marble bar, similar to a modern French cabaret. The reception area will also be redone. The Coffee Connection, Connoisseur Lounge, card room, shops, casino and the Canyon Ranch SpaClub wile upgraded.

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