- Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Voyager has been updated with elegant suites, refreshed public areas and a New Epicurean Enrichment Studio.
- Guests can now dine in a refreshed Prime 7, Chartreuse and the Pool Grill has a new pizzeria.
- The popular Coffee Connection has been relocated to Deck 5, midship.
A newly refurbished Seven Seas Voyager has returned to sail the Mediterranean from Barcelona to Athens after an extensive makeover.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the world’s leading ultra-luxury line said Seven Seas Voyager has returned to service with elegant suites, refreshed public areas, enhanced dining venues and the addition of the Epicurean Enrichment Studio where guests can indulge in destination-inspired culinary choices and learn how to upgrade their cooking skills.

“The transformation of Seven Seas Voyager marks another exciting milestone for Regent, as we further elevate the standard of all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruising cross the fleet,” said Wesley D’Silva, President of RSSC.
All suites have been refreshed with updated furnishings, lighting and carpets while the ship’s Signature, Grand, Voyager and Seven Seas suites have been redesigned with the addition of a new bathtub and separate shower.
Guests are now able to enjoy the refreshed Pool Grill with a new pizzeria. The ship’s other dining venues such as Prime 7 and Chartreuse have been updated and the Atrium and library have also been refreshed. The popular Coffee Connection has been relocated to mid-ship on Deck 5.
Seven Seas Voyager is currently sailing a 12-night Eastern Mediterranean Gems voyage from Barcelona to Athen calling at Croatia, Montenegro and the Greek Isles.
She is then scheduled to cruise the Mediterranean before heading to northern Europe, the British Isles, Iceland and Scandinavia for the summer months.







