New York (Manhattan) to Canada & New England Regent Seven Seas Navigator Cruise Reviews

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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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1-5 of 5 New York (Manhattan) to Canada & New England Regent Seven Seas Navigator Cruise Reviews


Fabulous itinerary on the friendliest ship in the Regent family

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6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

We have travelled many times with Regent, we have been on all their ships except for Grandeur. We picked this trip for the itinerary alone and were a little apprehensive having more recently sailed on Splendor and Explorer, that Navigator would seem too small now and a little lacking without the fabulous Pacific Rim or the French restaurant. We need not have worried. What Navigator might lack ...
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Sail Date: June 2023

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


One of our nicest trips despite some rough weather!

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Mudhen
10+ Cruises • Age 20s

I know that reviews of this little ship have been less than glowing in the past, but we loved every minute. Let's get the major complaints out of the way.. 1) stern vibration....yup, it's still there. Depending on the speed that the ship is going or special nautical adjustments that need to be made, you can feel it, but only in the stern. As everyone suggests, pick a cabin that's NOT in ...
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Sail Date: October 2019

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


New York to Montreal on Seven Seas Navigator

Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Seven Seas Navigator

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mhcarter
6-10 Cruises • Age 80s

The destinations and season were both of interest to my wife and myself. Since it's a small ship (490 passengers) entertainment is constrained. The performers did a good job in a small space. The ports were good and some are only accessible by small ships. The food was excellent, fresh, tasty and served efficiently. Beverages were included as usual with Regent with a good selection and they ...
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Sail Date: September 2018

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


Regent gives quality with friendliness

Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Seven Seas Navigator

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Happy days 296
6-10 Cruises • Age 80s

Our third trip with Regent ( we've been with Seabourn and Silversea) and our second on Navigator, having done the San Francisco to New York leg last year, we opted for the NY to Montreal section. This was an unusual cruise for us as we were going from sun to decidedly cool weather. The other 6 star lines are very good in their different ways, but we do feel Regent staff seem to have that ...
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Sail Date: October 2014

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


The Calm Cruise BEFORE the Storm!

Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Seven Seas Navigator

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ladymadeline
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

For those of you unfamiliar with Regent, do yourself a favor and go to Cruise Reviews section of Cruise Critic and read the article on Regent. This will give you an idea of what to expect, but, hopefully my review will give you some additional insights. We do not consider ourselves seasoned cruisers, having only 5 cruises between us, on everything from a now defunct Greek line to Princess to ...
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Sail Date: October 2012

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


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