Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager will undergo multimillion-dollar renovations.
Regent says the refurbishments will “feature the same impeccable attention to detail seen in Regent’s renowned Explorer-Class ships, providing guests a consistently elegant look and feel across the entire fleet”.
The investment includes full upgrades on all suites, new public spaces and an enhanced ‘Pool Grill’ with a new wood-fired pizzeria concept for relaxed al fresco dining.
New carpeting will also be installed throughout the corridors, various public areas and all suites.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises Chief Luxury Officer Jason Montague says, “Following the resounding success of our Explorer-Class ships and in preparation to welcome our Prestige-Class ships, enhancing Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager is the next natural step as we move into an exciting new era for the brand”.
Refurbishment for Seven Seas Mariner will begin when she enters dry dock in Marseille on 3 November 2025. Upgrades will be complete by 26 November 2025 before she embarks on a 14-night voyage from Barcelona to Miami.
Seven Seas Voyager enters dry dock on 26 April 2026. Her refresh will be complete by 21 May 2026 ahead of her 12-night Eastern Mediterranean Gems sailing from Barcelona to Athens, with calls into Croatia, Montenegro, and the Greek islands.

Last month, Regent Seven Seas held a keel-laying ceremony for Seven Seas Prestige – the brand’s next generation of ship, which it says will “redefine luxury travel”.
Held at the Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy, Regent says it’s a “pivotal moment” in the construction of the first of two new prestige-class vessels – the first new ship class in a decade.
Set to be delivered in 2026, Seven Seas Prestige will host 850 guests and has one of the highest passenger-to-space ratios in the cruise industry.
The ship will also introduce new accommodation categories – including a re-imagination of the palatial Regent Suite, plus new dining experiences.
For more information, visit Regent Seven Seas Cruises.