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Regent Seven Seas Cruises is
the new name of Radisson Seven Seas Cruises. Top of the
line cruise line, catering to upscale, active,
intellectually curious and culturally inclined passengers,
accustomed to luxury and quality and willing to pay for
it. Small cruise ships with big-ship facilities, combined
with personal service and intimate ambience. The company
isoffering quiet, destination-oriented deluxe cruises
worldwide. Radison Seven Seas Cruises, based in Ft.
Lauderdale, was formed in 1994 as a result of the merger
between two one-ship lines - Radisson Cruises and Seven
Seas Cruises. The former contributed the Radisson Diamond,
the industry's only twin-hulled cruise ship, and the
latter operated Song of Flower (which is no longer with
the line). RSSC is part of Minneapolis-based Carlson
Hospitality Worldwide, one of the travel industry's
largest hospitality companies. Since the late 1990's, the
line has grown steadily, adding the Paul Gauguin in 1997,
the Seven Seas Navigator in 1999 and the Seven Seas
Mariner (the world's first all-suite, all-balcony ship) in
2001. The 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager, the line's second
all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship, entered service in
April 2003. In addition, Radisson Seven Seas Cruises
markets two Antarctica cruises aboard the cruise ship
Explorer II (typically in January).
It is one
of the best cruise lines to work for, but potential crew
and staff members must possess the appropriate appearance
and qualifications in order to meet some of the highest
standards of operations in the cruise industry.
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Cruise
ships and itineraries:
Seven Seas Voyager:
Bahamas registered, built 2003, 30.800 gross tons,
700 passengers, 447 crew members.
Itineraries: Africa, Alaska,
Asia, Australia/New Zealand, Bahamas, Caribbean,
Mexican Riviera, Panama Canal, South America, South
Pacific, Transatlantic, Trans-Pacific, World Cruise. |
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Seven Seas Mariner: Wallis
& Futuna
registered, built 2001, 46.000 gross tons, 700
passengers, 445 crew members.
Itineraries: Africa, Alaska,
Asia, Australia/New Zealand, Bahamas, Caribbean,
Mexican Riviera, Panama Canal, South America, South
Pacific, Transatlantic, Trans-Pacific, World Cruise. |
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Paul Gauguin:
French registered, built 1998, 19.000
gross tons, 320 passengers, 211 crew members.
Itineraries: French Polynesia, Tahiti, Bora Bora,
Moorea, Hawaii. |
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Seven Seas Navigator: Bahamas
registered, built 1999, 30.000 gross tons, 490
passengers, 324 crew members.
Itineraries: Hawaii, South Pacific, Australia, Far
East, South-East Asia, Indian Ocean, Africa, South
America, Orient, World Cruise. |
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Explorer II: Bahamas
registered,
12.500 gross tons, 394 passengers (198 for
Antarctica), 146 crew members.
Itineraries: Arctic, Antarctica, Spitsbergen
Archipelago, Iceland. |
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