Regent Seven Seas ultra-luxury, all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship Seven Seas Voyager has set sail after “an extensive multi-million-dollar renovation”.
The transformation of Seven Seas Voyager included a complete refresh of all suites, renovation of all public spaces and the debut of the ‘Epicurean Enrichment Studio’ – a new venue with destination-inspired cuisine and hands-on demonstrations.
The renovation saw a full redesign for Signature, Grand, Voyager and Seven Seas suites, which now have a bathtub and separate shower.


Pool Grill also has a new pizzeria concept serving handcrafted pizzas made with premium ingredients, and Coffee Connection has been relocated to a new mid-ship location on deck five.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises president Wesley D’Silva says the transformation marks “another exciting milestone for Regent, as we further elevate the standard of all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruising across the fleet”.
“From enhanced dining venues and immersive new culinary experiences to beautifully redesigned suites, every element of the refurbishment has been carefully considered to enrich the guest experience while preserving the warmth and elegance our guests know and love about Seven Seas Voyager.”
“The refurbishment features the same impeccable attention to detail seen in Regent’s renowned Explorer-Class ships, providing luxury travellers with a consistently elegant look and feel across the entire fleet and includes a refresh of all suites with updated furnishings, lighting, hardware, carpets and décor.”

Following the renovation, Seven Seas Voyager set sail for a 12-night Eastern Mediterranean Gems voyage from Barcelona to Athens.
The ship will then sail throughout the Mediterranean, before summer itineraries in northern Europe, including the British Isles, Iceland and Scandinavia.
For more information, visit Regent Seven Seas.