| In the six-star tradition of
Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the Seven Seas
Navigator is destined for distinction. Occupying
the uppermost niche in cruising, she offers her
490 guests an unusual level of luxury. From her
all-suite, all-ocean-view accommodations to her
signature cuisine to her superbly attentive staff
and peerless service, she has few equals.

In
tribute to her name, the Seven Seas Navigator's
destination is the navigable world. Within that
broad classification we've selected a
connoisseur's collection of stimulating journeys
to excite the sophisticated traveler.
The Navigator offers opportunities for the
actively inquisitive to experience first-hand the
joy of discovering what lies at the top of the
mountain - or just beyond tomorrow's horizon. On
board, a lecture program greatly enhances our
guest's understanding of the fascinating lands to
be visited. But, in all fairness, perhaps the
most satisfying discovery is the voyage itself.
Our guests will experience body and
soul-satisfying luxury in an atmosphere that
seems almost effortlessly accomplished -
tastefully expressed and eloquently articulated
in a myriad of surprising ways.
Take, for example, your suite (staterooms do
not exist on the Seven Seas Navigator). The
smallest is an extraordinarily generous 301
square feet while the largest measures an
enormous 1,173 square feet (including balcony).
Rich damasks and sumptuous silks in the shades of
sand, terra-cotta and taupe surround you with
eye-pleasing color and body-easing comfort. The
soft fabrics are set off by furnishings in warmly
finished woods and floors of intricately veined
marbles. Each suite boasts a European king-size
bed or twin beds, separate living room area,
mini-bar stocked with select beverages, walk-in
closet, TV/VCR, and bathroom with full tub and
separate shower.
All suites have sweeping ocean views and
nearly 90% have private balconies. Ten suites are
also interconnecting, which, when two are
combined, offer a maximum of 1,529 square feet of
living space. Your luxurious accommodations are
typical of the expansive ambience of the ship. In
fact, with a passenger space ratio of 67.3, the
Navigator is the most spacious ship on the seven
seas.

Glass-walled elevators rise through three
decks of airy lounges, shops, clubrooms and
restaurants. International Streamline style of
the 1930s is very much in evidence, while the
luxurious furnishings have the graceful ease and
sensuous curves of an Erte drawing. But rather
than being dedicated to a particular period, the
Seven Seas Navigator is decidedly modern, a ship
designed to celebrate the arrival of the 21st
century.
Moreover, though the Navigator is the largest
of the six-star Regent Seven Seas fleet, it is
remarkably personal. Instead of endless corridors
of featureless cabin doors, noisy, crowded
reception areas and bothersome announcements to
interrupt your relaxation, the surroundings are
as intimate as a private club, and as individual
as you. All is calm and all is quite, befitting
the style of a small prestigious hotel serving
guests who are more like old friends than simply
names with numbers
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