Regent Seven Seas Will Refresh 2 Ultra Luxury Ships!

Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Mariner will both undergo upcoming drydocks to revitalize public spaces and all suites. Here's how one suite will look after the revitalization. Photo by Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Keeping its ultra luxury ships in tip-top condition is one way that a cruise line can exceed vacation expectations for even the most discerning travelers. So, we wanted to share with readers that Regent Seven Seas Cruises plans to extensively renovate both Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager.

When is this happening? “The multimillion-dollar revitalization project for one ship will begin later this year,” says Shelby Steudle, president, Pavlus Travel. “The second ship’s renovations are planned for spring 2026.”

Steudle continues: “It’s good to know that Regent Seven Seas plans refurbishments with the same attention to detail already evident with the line’s Explorer-class ships.”

Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager will be transformed with refreshed suites and public spaces. “Overall, we believe these renovations will create a consistently elegant look and feel across the line’s entire fleet,” Steudle emphasizes. 

(Shown above is a rendering of one of the refreshed suites in the upcoming revitalization project. Image copyrighted and provided courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.) 

Ultra Luxury Ships: Revitalization

One of the top suites on Regent Seven Seas will be revitalized to look akin to this. Photo provided courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
(Suites on Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager will receive renovations during an upcoming drydock. Here’s a sneak peek. Photo by Regent Seven Seas Cruises.)

Look for Regent Seven Seas to create a “modern elegant” look using sophisticated neutral tones. The ultra luxury brand hopes to maximize guest comfort. The revitalized suites will allow guests to feel that they’ve entered a serene retreat.

Among the revitalization highlights for Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager are these

  • All suites will receive a full update of furnishings, details, hardware and lighting. New furniture will be stylish but also functional.
  • In addition, the Signature, Grand, Mariner, Voyager, Seven Seas, and Horizon Suites will receive fully redesigned marble bathrooms.
  • Treating guests to a sophisticated — yet elevated — dining option, the Pool Grill will become the perfect setting for a casual meal al fresco. Look for a full renovation of that dining space plus the addition of a new wood-fired pizzeria concept.
  • New, lush carpeting will be installed throughout corridors, various public areas and within all suites.

Renovation Schedules

Ultra Luxury Ships: Seven Seas Mariner

Seven Seas Mariner is among the Regent Seven Seas Cruises' vessels sailing in Europe in summer 2023. In a new promotional offer, travelers who book a summer 2023 European cruise will receive a free pre- or post-cruise European land package. Restrictions apply. Photo by Jodie Hart and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
(Seven Seas Mariner is one of two Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ vessels that will be revitalized. Photo by Jodie Hart and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.)

Refurbishment for Seven Seas Mariner will begin after the ship enters a Marseille, France, drydock, on November 3, 2025. Look for upgrades by November 26, 2025.

The ship will then embark on a 14-night transoceanic “Serenity at Sea voyage from Barcelona to Miami on November 26, 2025. At press time, fares started at $4,030 per person, double occupancy.

After that, Seven Seas Mariner will sail a series of Miami roundtrip itineraries, before embarking on its 2026 World Cruise, “The Sense of Adventure.

Ultra Luxury Ships: Seven Seas Voyager

Pool deck of Seven Seas Voyager. Photo by Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
(The pool deck of Seven Seas Voyager, one of two ships that are being revitalized. Photo by Regent Seven Seas Cruises.)

Seven Seas Voyager will enter drydock on April 26, 2026. The revitalization will wrap up just before May 21, 2026, just in time for the ship’s 12-night “Eastern Mediterranean Gems” sailing.

Traveling from Barcelona to Athens, the refreshed ship will call at ports within Croatia, Montenegro and the Greek islands. At press time, pricing for this voyage began at $9,299 per person, double occupancy.

Next, Seven Seas Voyager will embark on several eastern and western Mediterranean journeys across Italy, Portugal, Turkey and Greece, prior to its arrival in the British Isles.

Exceeding Guest Expectations

“We’re excited to upgrade Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager as we continue in our ‘Pursuit of Perfection,’ elevating the standard of ultra luxury cruising,” says Jason Montague, chief luxury officer, Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “Following the resounding success of our Explorer-class ships and in preparation to welcome our Prestige-class ships, enhancing Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager is the natural next step.”

“So, if you’re interested in cruising on either of these two ultra luxury ships after they’re newly refreshed, contact one of our Pavlus Travel personal travel planners,” emphasizes Steudle. “We’ll assist you in picking the best voyage that meets your vacation desires. And we guarantee the best price, plus we never charge a service fee.”

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