Regent Seven Seas Cruises cruise
Cruiselines: Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Regent Seven Seas Cruises offers luxury cruising style, and it is the owner of the most luxurious cruiser worldwide (Explorer). High business standards are accompanied with all inclusive services related to excursions, specialty restaurants and onboard services.
The company owns some of the finest specialty restaurants at sea. Food is one of the major Regent's imprints, and dining in all restaurants is included in the cruising price, although specialty restaurants must be booked in advance.
Entertainment offered on board Regent's vessels is modest and diverse. You can enjoy piano concerts, dancing music, various comedian and other performances, enriching lectures, cabaret shows, and such.
Some most significant onboard facilities are lounges, bars, beauty salons, spas, saunas, steam rooms, fitness centers, resort pools, casinos, and clubs.
Fitness facilities are well equipped, but rather small. Sports courts are at disposal on certain ships, while each of them disposes of a jogging track.
Elegant casual best describes Regent's dress code, although formal outfit is optional.
Children's programs and activities are mostly available during school holidays, when kids are entertained with proactive programs, movies and various games.
Passenger loyalty membership is measured by the number of nights spent on board. Some convenient benefits are free Internet time, priority spa and restaurant reservations, members-only cocktail parties, transfers, etc.
The premium service is quite efficient and more than discrete.
People interested in wine will surely enjoy Wine Connoisseurs Dinners. Special vintage wines are among the very few things which are additionally charged. Bringing alcoholic beverages on board is allowed.
Some of the biggest pros are: culinary lectures; upscale spa experiences; outstanding service; liberal dress code. Major cons: events without much action; only few accommodation types are connected, and only the most expensive ones; a lot of people use formal attires.
Tips are included in the cruising fares, but additional gratuities are appreciated.
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