Seven Seas Voyager
Seven Seas Voyager is a Voyager Class cruise ship operated by Regent Seven Seas Cruises. She entered service in 2003, measures 42,363 gross tons, and carries approximately 700 guests at double occupancy.
Key Facts
- Class: Voyager Class
- Year: 2003
- Tonnage: 42,363 GT
- Guests: 700
- IMO: 9247144
Quick Answer: Seven Seas Voyager is Regent's second classic ship — 42,363 GT, 700 guests, launched in 2003. All-suite, all-balcony, and fully inclusive, she offers a slightly more intimate feel than Mariner with refined public spaces. This page covers deck plans, live tracking, dining venues, and videos.
Best For: Repeat Regent cruisers who appreciate a ship with character and a devoted crew. Voyager suits travelers who want Regent's all-inclusive promise on a mid-sized ship — smaller tonnage than the Explorer Class but the same 700-guest capacity as Mariner.
Seven Seas Voyager is the sister to Mariner and shares the same 700-guest capacity, though at 42,363 GT she is slightly more compact. Both ships offer the identical all-inclusive fare — specialty dining, premium drinks, shore excursions, Wi-Fi, and gratuities. Voyager has a loyal following among world-voyage passengers who prefer her intimate feel. If you want Regent's newest hardware, the Explorer Class ships (Explorer, Splendor, Grandeur) are significantly larger at 55,254 GT. If you want the smallest Regent ship, Navigator at 490 guests is the most intimate option.
Key Facts
- Ship Class: Voyager Class — 42,363 GT, 700 guests, 447 crew
- All-Inclusive: Drinks, specialty dining, shore excursions, Wi-Fi, gratuities included
- Signature Features: All-suite/all-balcony, Compass Rose restaurant, world voyage favorite
- Entered Service: 2003
A First Look at Seven Seas Voyager
Dining on Seven Seas Voyager
Dining venue information coming soon. Regent Seven Seas Cruises ships typically feature a variety of complimentary and specialty dining options.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises • Voyager Class
At a Glance
Seven Seas Voyager is a Voyager Class ship from Regent Seven Seas Cruises. With 42,363 gross tons and capacity for 700 guests, she entered service in 2003.
Seven Seas Voyager Specifications
The Logbook: Seven Seas Voyager
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Seven Seas Voyager Deck Plans
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Seven Seas Voyager Deck Plans
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Frequently Asked Questions About Seven Seas Voyager
What dining options are available on Seven Seas Voyager?
Seven Seas Voyager offers complimentary dining including the main dining room and buffet. Specialty restaurants vary by ship and may require reservations or carry an additional charge. Check the dining section above for specific venues available on this ship.
How do I find the deck plans for Seven Seas Voyager?
Deck plans are available through the links on this page. You can also find official deck plans on the Regent Seven Seas Cruises website or in the cruise planner app.
Where does Seven Seas Voyager sail?
Ship deployments vary by season. Check the Regent Seven Seas Cruises website for current itineraries and departure ports for Seven Seas Voyager.
How can I track Seven Seas Voyager's current location?
Use the live ship tracker section on this page to see the ship's current position, speed, and next port in real-time when available.
Is this information official?
This page provides planning resources and community insights. Always confirm details with Regent Seven Seas Cruises or your travel advisor before booking.
Sources & Attribution
Ship specifications from official cruise line materials. Photos credited where shown. Data verified against industry sources.
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