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Regent Seven Seas fleet to undergo $125M update

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced plans for an extensive, $125 million fleet-wide refurbishment program.
Beginning with Seven Seas Navigator this spring, the public spaces and suites will be refurbished in the style of the cruise line’s Seven Seas Explorer, providing a consistent look and feel across the fleet.
The two-year $125 million investment includes significant renovations of most public spaces along with a complete redesign of all categories of suites. Seven Seas Navigator, which carries just 490 guests, will be the first to receive the upgrades, followed by Seven Seas Voyager in late 2016 and Seven Seas Mariner in the spring of 2017.
The refurbishments on Seven Seas Navigator comprise the first phase of the $125 million renovation project. The ship’s renovations will commence when it enters dry dock in Marseille, France on March 31. The project will be completed by April 13, when the ship embarks on the 10-night Flawless French Riviera voyage from Barcelona to Rome, with calls across Spain, France, Monaco and Italy.