Seven Seas Voyager Review

Cape Town - Hong Kong

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Timbuktu123
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Dec 2014
Cabin: Deluxe Suite

What sold us on this cruise:

The two features that sold us on this cruise was the itinerary and the all visas would be included. Getting visas to some of the more exotic places is a real challenge, so having that as part of the trip's inclusivity was great.

Besides that, being on a grand voyage we'd also get almost all the perks the top tiers of Seven Seas Society members get including my favorite: free laundry and dry cleaning. I can't say this is typical on Regent, but it was a great differentiator on this trip.

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Deluxe Suite

Cabin F

If there's one thing that works on Regent is that pretty much any standard cabin is great. Ours was no exception and we found the location mid-ship on deck seven to be perfect. The only thing that seemed to work too well was the air conditioning. At no time could anyone say it was too hot. However the dryness was terrible for getting colds etc. and astonishing when travelling through some of the most humid parts of the world! Thank goodness we had an outdoor veranda to re-hydrate!

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