Regent Seven Seas Navigator Cruise Reviews for for the Disabled to Africa from Cape Town

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Stingrays swim by at Matira beach in Bora Bora. Harmless but don't step on them
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Greetings at almost every port
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The cruise that should have never been offered

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GandScruisers
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

This cruise was entitled "Sumptuous Safaris" and had it not been for the pre cruise safari, which was the highlight of the trip, it would have been an absolute disaster. On embarkation we were asked for our "yellow fever cards", which we didn't have and had not been requested to have by Regent. We were told that we should contact our GP and get copies emailed to us, and if we didn't we may not ...
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Sail Date: November 2016

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


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travel4laz
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

We have been on Regent before and expected to spend our 30th Wedding Anniversary and retirement celebration seeing Africa in style. Couldn't have been more disappointed!! Missed ports due to weather we were never warned about, rough seas, too many sea days, mediocre food, very expensive and too many rude staff members, made this the cruise from hell! The cabins are nice, Prime 7 is good but you ...
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Sail Date: November 2016


50th ANNIVERSARY DREAM TRIP A BUST

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lahakaae
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We were going to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary and my wife's birthday. Also a bucket list item to africa. We were told and read that regent was the "gold standard" for cruise lines. The cost was over the top but decided to go based on above recommendations. First,confusion by shore staff on both transfers from embarkation hotel to ship and back to hotel at conclusion of sailing. ...
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Sail Date: November 2016

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


Nowhere near so good as they think they are

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melvyndc1948
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

After two cruises on Seven Seas Navigator we are convinced that Regent are not so good as they think they are, and by no means offer 6 star luxury. On the positive side, the cabins, the selection of drinks, especially wine, afternoon tea, and the putting green are all very good. The pianist was OK, but we warmed to her and enjoyed her quizzes. Highlight of the cruise was a concert given by a ...
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Sail Date: November 2016

Cabin Type: Window Suite


Lower than Expected Service

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Phlyn
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

This was our 1st cruise with Regent Seven Seas on m/v Navigator and we were looking forward to an excellent time and service as it is classed as a 6* ship. The ship was luxurious, a very good suite with top class bedding. The staff kept the suite to an extremely high standard. The food in the Compass Rose restaurant was also excellent, however, their Prime 7 flagship restaurant was ...
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Sail Date: November 2016

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


The Good, The Bad and The Ugly- a very upscale nursing home experience

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bahamamama11
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

The Navigator reminds me of an aging movie star - still very lovely, but showing her age in places and finding it very difficult to compete with some of the younger offerings despite extensive cosmetic refurbishment. We were a group of 10 ranging in age from 59-72, and all have cruised before. We generally cruise with Oceania. Our satisfaction with Oceania's offerings factored in our decision ...
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Sail Date: November 2016

Cabin Type: Window Suite


Missed ports of call and opportunities!

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Kirkbrideis
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Starting with a chaotic transfer from hotel to ship, this cruise was destined to disappoint with nonexistent shore support following hospitalisation resulting from an allergic reaction to a ship-provided meal and cancelled ports of call (3 of 7) said to result from the ship being prevented from leaving ports - including the first port of departure - due to adverse weather! Restaurant dining was ...
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Sail Date: November 2016


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