Radisson Seven Sea Cruises


Radisson Seven Sea Cruises



Radisson Seven Seas Cruises offers our top rated small (mid-sized) luxury ship the Navigator and with the debut of the all suite, all balcony Mariner in 2001 and Voyager in 2003 we have new leaders in the large luxury ship category. Navigator offers the best service available on any ship we've ever sailed on. Mariner and Voyager are also exceptional. The Mariner & Voyager are about the same size as Crystal Symphony but they hold about 300 fewer guests. Radisson also has the 300 guest Paul Gauguin which is our top choice to Tahiti. Each ship is different in size and design, but they all share industry leading service.

The Navigator has this beautiful atrium on board. It is an indication of the roomy atmosphere on the entire ship. The Navigator, Mariner & Voyager have the highest amount of public space per passenger of any ships in the business. These ships are as nice as anything afloat and roomier than any of them.

Every cabin of the new Mariner & Voyager have a a private balcony - the ultimate place to relax in the privacy of your own cabin. I can't put into words how incredible these balconies are. They melt away the pressures of our lives like nothing else. Enjoy the fresh air, day or night, and the relaxing sounds of your oceanfront suite. Once you have one you never want to cruise again on anything less. (90% of the Navigator's cabins have a balcony)

The Compass Rose Dining Room is as elegant a restaurant as any at sea. The service is simply the best afloat and the seating is open. You dine when you want and with whom you want. Crystal still has two set seatings and this is one huge difference between these two wonderful products. The food is simply wonderful!

I love the al fresco dining available. This shaded area just outside the buffet area is a great place for breakfast or lunch. There are also wonderful alternative restaurants. The Navigator has the outstanding Italian Portofino, and Mariner/Voyager have three choices: Signatures (the only Le Cordon Bleu restaurant at sea), Lattitudes for a unique blend of Asian flavors, and Le Veranda a casual Mediterranean bistro.

. The lobby sets the tone for the luxury surroundings throughout the ship. The observation lounges are great places to get a drink and enjoy the scenery.

Even the bathrooms are top of the line in luxury with lots of marble and full sized bathtubs and separate shower on Navigator and Voyager. Mariner has a combo tub/Shower. Ultra soft bathrobes and slippers are provided as is a large walk in closet for your clothes.

Radisson's "cabins" are all called "suites" because of their luxury and large size. All suites on the new Mariner & Voyager have private verandahs. On the Navigator most suites have a private balcony. There are no inside cabins. You may notice that the cabins on the Navigator/Mariner look just like the cabins on Silversea. This is no coincidence they are identical. The ships were designed and built by the same firm. Both versions are outstanding.