Seven Seas Explorer Review

4.5 / 5.0
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Our first cruise on the new Regent Explorer

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10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Mar 2017
Cabin: Superior Suite

Impressions of the Regent Explorer based on 24 nights from Miami to Venice, 26 March/19 April 2017 (the second segment, 9-19 April, was the “Regent 25th Anniversary Cruise”)

Bottom Line Up Front: If (as impossible as it would be) all of Regent’s ships were doing the same itinerary, we’d choose Explorer, then Voyager, Mariner and Navigator, in order. Explorer because the Big Wins listed below outweighed the Big Fails. Explorer did not, however, deal a knock-out blow which we actually view as good. If it were perfect in every way, we’d probably feel diminished if we had to “settle” for one of the other ships. As it is, itinerary wins: we booked cruises on Voyager, Mariner and Explorer while on-board.

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Superior Suite

Cabin F2

Lover the layout! Foot face outward with both large sliding door/window and second window. Lots of storage. Power points, including USB, all over. Large veranda. large two-sink bathroom with rainforest shower and separate bath tub.

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