Regent Seven Seas Miami Cruise Reviews

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Not a lot of attention to detail

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Seven Seas Navigator

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White Knight 1
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

we choose this cruise because we had heard good things about Regent and we liked the fact that it was all inclusive. We liked the ship itself. It was clean and well maintained. We did not like the pool because it was too hard to get into and out of. The concierge level cabin was nice. The bathroom had both a bath tub and a separate shower and we liked the fairly large walk in closet. ...
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Sail Date: August 2017


First cruise

Review for a Bermuda Cruise on Seven Seas Navigator

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Missymssy
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

This was my very first time cruising, so i didn't know what to expect. I am 49, and I took my 19 year old niece. Obviosly youngest on Regent. While we enjoyed dressing up for dinner a few times, we didn't like feeling obligated to. Well, if you want to leave cabin that is... We had the first night at hotel in Miami. That was extremely disorganized. Even though Regent knew of an embarkation ...
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Sail Date: May 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


Goodbye Regent

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner

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Highseastravelor
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

We chose this cruise for its itinerary. This was our 4th cruise on Regent, and it will be our last. Things started out badly when Regent sent out a notice that a yellow fever shot was mandatory to go on the cruise. This turned out to be totally false. The shots cost between $320 to $650 per couple, depending on where you could find the vaccine. Regent refused to take any responsibility for ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


Cruise to Cuba

Review for a Caribbean - Western Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner

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jdtdandl
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

We were so disappointed with the Regent experience on this trip. It was chosen because of the destination, being a trip to Cuba, (2 days in Havana), with a stop in Belize and Mexico on the way back to Miami. Neither of these 2 stops were anything to write home about. Excursions that were part of bundle package were cancelled within weeks of cruising to later find them available on the ship for ...
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Response from JanayF, Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Thank you for your recent feedback regarding your cruise aboard the Seven Seas Mariner. We were sorry to hear that your cruise to Cuba was not as you expected, however, do appreciate you...

Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


Disappointing for Regent

Review for a Caribbean - Western Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner

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TahoeDon
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

We were asked by friends to go with them on a Regent cruise that included Havana, Cuba. Not having been to Cuba and knowing that Regent was in the same class as Crystal (which we had sailed before), we agreed. We booked and paid for a Category D, concierge suite on deck 9. This suite is known by Regent to be noisy and they admitted there was a design flaw in the ship that allows the sloshing of ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


Not the Regent experience we are used to.

Review for a Caribbean - Western Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner

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SBF47
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We were so disappointed with the Regent experience on this trip. We chose it because of the destination, being an inaugural trip to Cuba, (2 days in Havana), with a stop in Belize and Mexico on the way back to Miami. Neither of these 2 stops were anything to write home about, one being a man made beach resort owned by NCL. It was great to visit Cuba, but my review is mainly to do with the ...
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Sail Date: April 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


Mixed feelings

Review for a Caribbean - Eastern Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner

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alan5151
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

As with many guests , we were first time on Regent having been Azamara fans , and wanting a somewhat more up-market experience. We were lured by the “6 star” advertising, and earlier reviews. We have mixed feelings about the R7S experience. It’s noticeable that Mariner is bigger than Quest/Journey : approx 100ft longer , and 10 feet broader . ( and 48k tons as opposed to 31k tons) (and yet ...
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Sail Date: March 2017


Our sixth cruise with Regent. Very disappointed!

Review for a Caribbean - Eastern Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner

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grbjerry
10+ Cruises • Age 90s

We were in cabin 1013 concierge suite. It was very small and poorly arranged. The sitting room felt like sitting in a dark hole. Food Was ok. Prime 7 was excellent! Service was spotty. Mostly very good, but occasionally service was not professional. We felt this ship might be used as a training ship. The handgrip in the shower was in the back of the shower. Useless! One bar opened at ten outside ...
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Sail Date: March 2017


Very disappointing cruise, and we didn't expect to get Legionella

Review for a Caribbean - Eastern Cruise on Seven Seas Mariner

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Jenalan
6-10 Cruises • Age 80s

We chose this cruise because we had been on her 10 years ago for our 50th wedding anniversary I suppose we didn't expect it to be as perfect on our 60th anniversary but didn't expect it to have deteriorated quite so much. The food was good though the service in the restaurants, especially Compass Rose was very slow. On the first few days we seemed to be chasing evening meals as if you didn't get ...
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Sail Date: March 2017

Cabin Type: Deluxe Suite


Many needed features were overlooked.

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Seven Seas Explorer

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Jymi-B
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We make spring crossings every year and decided to try the Explorer to see what it is like. Unfortunately, we booked a cat G suite which is very small, around 250 sq ft with only 24 inches of hanging space in the closet. I think this category was originally designed for single travelers, but couples were booked in all of them. They are still working out many problems left by the shipyard. A ...
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Sail Date: March 2017


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