Regent Seven Seas Refurbs Three Ships

January 21, 2016

 Top luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises says it's investing $125 million to renovate three of its ships.

 
Beginning with Seven Seas Navigator (built in 1999)  this spring, the public spaces and suites of the Regent fleet will be updated to match the style of the new Seven Seas Explorer, which is scheduled to launch this July. Regent says the update will provide guests with a consistent look and feel across all of the line's ships. 
 
The Seven Seas Voyager will be refit in late 2016 and Seven Seas Mariner in the spring of 2017.
 
“Seven Seas Navigator is one of our most beloved ships, so it’s fitting that she is the first to undergo this extraordinary refurbishment,” said Jason Montague, president and chief operating officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises. 
 
Jason added: “These renovations will bring a new level of elegance to the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet, strengthening our position as the undisputed leader in luxury cruising, operating the most luxurious ships at sea.”
 
The refurbishments on Seven Seas Navigator comprise the first phase of the $125 million renovation project. 
 
Regent Seven Seas is a subsidiary of publicly traded Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. 
 

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