Overview: Seven Seas Navigator

Serene ocean views enhance the soothing color palette in each Seven Seas Navigator suite. You’ll also find luxurious bath amenities, a cozy robe and our superior Elite Slumber™ beds to ensure a relaxing and revitalizing all-inclusive luxury voyage.
As you gaze at Seven Seas Navigator, imagine what you’ll hear as well. Listen for sounds of happiness like forks clicking on Versace dinnerware, a ball clacking on a roulette wheel, and a martini being shaken to icy perfection.
Standing upon the deck of a luxury cruise ship the fresh, sea air enlivens the spirit. Beckoning guests ashore are the hidden wonders of far-flung regions and favourite ports of call, waiting to be discovered. Wake up each morning in a spacious suite to a new perspective from your private balcony. Enlighten your day with new insights from knowledgeable, onboard speakers and local guides as you tour, taste and savour the many marvellous destinations. Recall the day’s adventures with good friends and exquisite food at our specialty cruise restaurants, then dance or delight in the rhythm of the evening’s onboard entertainment before settling into your private oasis at sea.
With every luxury included, we’ve elevated all-inclusive travel, inviting you to take hold of every moment and make life-long memories to share with friends and family for years to come.
Video: Seven Seas Navigator
Ship Statistics
- Guests: 496
- Crew: 365
- Suites: 248
- Decks: 8
- Length: 172.5 M
- Width: 24.6 M
- Tonnage: 28.803
References
- [Regent Seven Seas Cruises International]. (2019, July 24). Welcome Aboard – Seven Seas Navigator – XX [Video]. Youtube. Link
- RSSC (2020, January 1). Seven Sea Navigator. Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Retrieved October 20, 2023, from Link

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