Regent Seven Seas Cruises

1,403 Reviews
Seven Seas Mariner (Photo: Regent)

About Regent Seven Seas Cruises

One of the most inclusive luxury cruise lines out there, Regent Seven Seas bundles tips, drinks, even shore tours in its fares. Its all-suite ships are on the larger side for luxury, with spacious suites, multiple specialty restaurants and Canyon Ranch spas.

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Seven Seas Grandeur
Grandeur  Ship rendering  Flat

12 Night
Mediterranean - Western Cruise

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Seven Seas Navigator
Seven Seas Navigator

7 Night
Caribbean - Eastern Cruise

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Seven Seas Voyager
Seven Seas Voyager

25 Night
Africa Cruise

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Seven Seas Mariner
Seven Seas Mariner (Photo: Regent)

150 Night
150 Night World Cruise

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Nachi Cocom Beach Club

10 Night
Europe - Northern Cruise

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10 Night
Europe - Northern Cruise

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10 Night
Europe - Western Cruise

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11 Night
Canada / New England Cruise

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154 Night World Cruise

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18 Night
South America Cruise

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83 Night
World Cruise

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14 Night
Europe - Western Cruise

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10 Night
Mediterranean Cruise

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17 Night
Europe - Western Cruise

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11 Night
Southeast Asia Cruise

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises Tips, Activities, and Overview

Who goes on Regent Seven Seas cruise ships?

Regent Seven Seas Cruises attracts mostly well-traveled, affluent adults, generally 50-plus, who enjoy the complete all-inclusive experience. The majority are North Americans, and you'll find lots of loyal past Regent passengers, especially on the longer itineraries. Shorter cruises can pull in a slightly younger crowd, and you will find families onboard during school holidays, especially in Alaska.

Do I have to dress up on a Regent Seven Seas cruise?

Regardless of the actual dress code, Regent passengers do dress up for dinner. Daytime wear is casual (resort-style), up until 6 p.m., when it changes to "elegant casual" except on the final night of the cruise (when everyone is packing) or when dining at the pool grill or bar. T-shirts, shorts, baseball caps and sneakers are not allowed in any public area in the evening, but you'll usually find people take the dress code further, favoring the "elegant" part of the dress code over the "casual," with skirts or slacks paired with blouses or sweaters, pant suits or dresses for ladies and slacks and collared shirts for men. Jackets are optional, but they're fairly common.

On cruises longer than two weeks, there will also be two optional formal nights, when many passengers opt for even more formal dress.

Is everything free on Regent Seven Seas cruises?

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is fairly all-inclusive, wrapping up gratuities, shore excursions (and not just run-of-the-mill bus tours), pre-cruise hotel stays and transfers, beverages throughout the ship and in the in-suite mini-bars, unlimited Wi-Fi, specialty restaurants, and round trip business air on intercontinental flights or round trip coach air on domestic flights into the cruise fare.

What you will pay for are spa and beauty salon treatments, as well as laundry, the casino and retail shop purchases.

What are Regent Seven Seas’s most popular activities?

Since an exceptional roster of excursions is included in the fare, passengers take advantage of them all day in port. This also means they get to know one another more than on many other cruises, so there is quite a bit of social gathering on the ship. The entertainment is pretty traditional, with passengers enjoying Broadway-type productions, trivia contests, live music performances, culinary classes and educational lectures on the history and culture of the region.

Dining -- all complimentary -- is a major part of the Regent Seven Seas cruise experience, with passengers enjoying a fine dining experience in one of the specialty venues or in the main restaurant, Compass Rose, where you can order from a set menu or put together almost anything you can conceive of, from choosing the main ingredient to the method of cooking, kind of sauce and side dishes.

Why go with Regent Seven Seas?

  • Luxury line with excellent dining and service.
  • Full fleet of all-suite ships.
  • Complimentary excursion programs.

Best for: Couples and multigenerational families desiring a luxury all-inclusive cruise with spacious suite-style cabins and gourmet dining choice

Not for: Travelers who prefer a la carte drinks and tours, families who need nonstop entertainment, folks on a budget

Regent Seven Seas Cruises Cruiser Reviews

Consider Another Cruise Line First

Earlier in the cruise, we had already identified shortcomings in cabin cleaniness, mediocre food, and lame excursions that were very disappointing (we did not travel to that distance to be "treated" to a tour of a golf course, taken to markets but not given any time to shop and told that we couldn't enter an area near a building because Regent hadn't paid for our access); however, being stuck on a disabled ship without regular updates and assistance was untenable.We'll avoid Regent in the future.Read More
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Reviewer0406

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Age 49s

Disappointing Experience Aboard the Regent Voyager

While the staff's friendliness was commendable, the neglect of private areas, inadequate dining portions, and poor handling of unforeseen circumstances have left me with no desire to sail with Regent again.I recently embarked on a voyage from Lisbon to Barcelona aboard the Regent Voyager, and unfortunately, my experience left much to be desired.Read More
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Amoroso

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Age 25s

First and last experience with ’ultra’ luxury line

Bottom line: Solid specialty dining, good cabin, decent shore excursions (with exception of pre-cruise program), atrocious entertainment, lackluster customer service.Service and food quality in these venues was markedly superior to main dining (Compass Rose) and also better than most cruise dining, even occasionally reaching the level of highly-rated land-based restaurants.Read More
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RadDogDad

couple2-5 Cruises

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Age 39s

Far from what we expected from 6 Star Cruise Line.

One night we tried to get into Compass Rose at 8:00 pm and were told it would be 45 minutes or so because there were so many people already waiting in line.At the MIA airport, which is far from my favorite, the Regent reps led us to the shuttle that had only one person to load all the luggage and my scooter.Read More
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Paul Renye

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Age 74s

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