Miami to the Mediterranean Regent Seven Seas Explorer Cruise Reviews

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First Transatlantic Trip....peaceful and serene

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jakethesnake55
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Even though we had not been on the ship in three years due to the pandemic, very little had changed. Some of our favorite maitre'd's and servers had moved on to the Splendor as promotions or at their request. Service is still spectacular. Not a cruise for singles. It is an older crowd and most folks are married or coupled. Guests from across the globe made this an interesting experience. ...
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Sail Date: March 2022

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


Evaluation following completion of first segment of BTB, Miami to Venice.

Review for a Mediterranean Cruise on Seven Seas Explorer

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GOARMY
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

We have been on all Regent ships, but not the new Explorer. When offered a deal too good to pass up by our TA, accepted for this BTB, Miami-Barcelona-Venice. Added bonus was opportunity to join Regent management in Miami for several pre-cruise events. No complaints to date. Nothing is perfect. Yes, on one dinner occasion at Compass Rose, when both of us were momentarily away from our ...
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Sail Date: March 2017

Cabin Type: Concierge Suite


Meaning of Luxury

Review for a Mediterranean Cruise on Seven Seas Explorer

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yampalin
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

I am writing this review because of the many I have read relating negative experiences on the Explorer since its launching mid 2016. My wife and I have been cruising several times per year for over 15 years on both Regent ships and ships of other cruise lines, some claiming to be as luxurious as RSS. We have just sailed the Miami-Barcelona segment on the Explorer from March 26 to April 09, not ...
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Sail Date: March 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Veranda Suite


Our first cruise on the new Regent Explorer

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Portolan
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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 ...
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts about your recent voyage aboard Seven Seas Explorer. We were excited to learn that you enjoyed the new Pacific Rim specialty restaurant, the new Superior...

Sail Date: March 2017

Cabin Type: Superior Suite


Six Star Cruise with Three Cruisers.

Review for a Mediterranean Cruise on Seven Seas Explorer

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windjammerguy
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

I found this cruise to be all that I expected. the staff is young and energetic,warm and always go the extra step to please. The Explorer is easy to find your way around. Only draw back if you can call it that,if your cabin is in the aft part of the ship and you are going to Compass Rose you will need to take the forward elevator. I could not have been more pleased with my suite and ...
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Sail Date: March 2017

Cabin Type: Grand Suite


Still the Best Ship at Sea

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Travelcat2
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

This was our forth Explorer cruise which pretty much shows how much we love this ship. We have sailed over 350 nights on Regent (on all the ships) and find the Explorer the top of the line. To back up a bit, we flew to Miami from Vancouver, B.C. using our own air and took the air credit. We flew American Airlines which is a mediocre airline at best but it did get us there. We also took the ...
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Sail Date: March 2017

Cabin Type: Master Suite


Transatlantic to Venice

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mj_holiday
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

Transatlantic Cruise March 26 – April 19. Our embarkation in Miami took no more than 10 minutes and we headed for lunch in the Pool Grill. (I later learned that there was a place to check our hand luggage so we wouldn't have to carry it around until our suite was ready). When we got to our suite, the suite door was slightly ajar so we didn't need to fumble with our keycard to get in. Our ...
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Response from KevinC, Digital Marketing

Thank you for sharing your thoughts about your recent voyage aboard Seven Seas Explorer. We are pleased to hear how much you enjoyed the ship and many dining choices to choose from. Your...

Sail Date: March 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Veranda Suite


West to East Transatlantic

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chuckw
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

This was our first Regent cruise in several years. Other than too many wrong way time changes the cruise was excellent. Embarkation was the fastest we have ever experienced. Unlike many other reviews I have read, we liked Pacific Rim best, then Compass Rose, Prime Seven, Sette Mari and Chartreuse least. All were at least very good, with service to match. Our Penthouse suite was different, ...
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Sail Date: March 2017

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


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