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Seven Seas Voyage enters Dry-dock in October

Seven Seas Voyager, part of  the luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas Cruises, will undergo a revitalization in October in just nine days. With capacity of 700 passengers, the ship will enter dry dock in Marseille, France, on 14  of October. Upon completion, the ship departs on a 10-night cruise from Rome to Venice, Italy, named Lands of Myths, Fables of Seas.

Among the changes, the company will redecorate all Penthouse Suites, with a new style, which includes elegant custom furniture, plush carpeting, curtains, wallpaper, lighting system, original art pieces and other new surprises. A complete refurbishment is also planned for the Horizon lounges and Observation. Included in them are new bars, furniture, carpeting, wall decorations, lights and art works. Other entertainment space, Constellation Theater, will be modified with new tables, wall lights, benches and chairs.

Inside the ship tapestry will be replaced and all public areas will receive an eclectic selection of original art. The atrium will receive new furniture and fine marble. Already on the outside, all balconies will undergo renovations, hardwood floors will be exchanged. The relaxation area on deck 11 and the outside of the Observation Lounge on Deck 12 will receive furniture and decor in style resorts.

According to the president of Regent Seven Seas, Kunal S. Kamlani, reforms in the vessel is part of the company's commitment to deliver passengers to experience the most luxurious all-inclusive travel. "Over the past five years, we have made significant investments in a program of refurbishment has upgraded our fleet of ships that are designed keeping in mind the comfort of our passengers," he said.

The Regent Seven Seas annually honored with important awards, has three ships with all suite style accommodation, with capacities ranging from 490-700 passengers. Their cruises go through Australia, Europe, Asia, South America, South Pacific, Alaska, New England, Canada, Africa, India and the Caribbean. 

Photo by: Regent Seven Seas