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At Radisson Seven Seas, we offer an incomparable program of exploration and discovery to over 300 ports on six continents, including Antarctica. Our luxury vessels are designed for guests numbering in the hundreds rather than the thousands. The ambiance on board is personal, individual, accommodating... upscale but not uptight. And all ships also share certain distinctions in accommodations, service, dining and amenities that elevate them to the lofty vantage point of our enviable six stars.

 

With the 2003 debut of the new all-suite, all-balcony Seven Seas Voyager, Radisson Seven Seas' fleet of six-star ships also includes the Seven Seas Mariner, the Seven Seas Navigator, the twin-hulled Radisson Diamond and the Paul Gauguin, a ship dedicated to sailing the South Pacific. 

With the 2003 debut of the new all-suite, all-balcony Seven Seas Voyager, Radisson Seven Seas fleet of six-star ships is growing in capacity and options.

The world's first all-suite, all-balcony ship, the 700-guest Seven Seas Mariner was launched in March 2001. The 50,000-ton vessel accommodates her guests in oceanview suites from 301 to 2,002 sq. ft. with private balconies. She boasts the first Le Cordon BleuŽ  restaurant at sea; four single, open-seating dining venues and Mermaid* pod propulsion systems for virtually vibration-free cruising.

Her sister ship, the Seven Seas Voyager, which debuted in 2003, features the largest "lead-in" suites at sea: 356-square feet including balcony. Her four dining venues include Signatures, the world's second Le Cordon Bleu restaurant, and the unique "Latitudes" designed to celebrate the "American Palate."

The 33,000-ton, all-suite, 490-guest Seven Seas Navigator debuted in 1999 and features all ocean-view suites (90 percent with private balconies), plus fine dining options and generous space-per-guest ratios.

The 19,200-ton Paul Gauguin entered service in Tahiti and French Polynesia in 1998, the most deluxe cruise ship ever to be based there year-round. Along with all ocean-view staterooms, 50% with private balconies, the ship has a casual dress code suitable to the destination, cuisine inspired by a two-star Michelin French chef, complimentary watersports and her own retractable marina.

Launched in 1992, the 20,000-ton Radisson Diamond combines small-ship intimacy with large-ship amenities. With her unique twin-hull design, she offers the most stable ride of any vessel. Of her 177 ocean-view staterooms, 123 boast private balconies.

Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, with headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is part of Carlson Hospitality Worldwide of Carlson Companies, Inc., one of America's largest privately-owned corporations.

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