Cruise and Ferry Review - Summer/Spring 2020
1 0 2 Guests can relax in comfort thanks to the contemporary luxury furnishings in the suites onboard Seven Seas Splendor accommodation to create new immersive and authentic experiences for its guests. Several new elements have been introduced on the line’s newest ship, Seven Seas Splendor, which debuted this February. They include an exclusive spa and wellness programme, 65 immersive shore excursions, 200 featured items and enhanced recipes, and 16 hands-on cooking classes. Many of these elements will be added to Regent’s current ships, which have recently been refurbished at a cost of US$150 million to ensure a consistent look and feel across the fleet. Built by Fincantieri at its yard in Ancona, Italy, the new 55,254gt Seven Seas Splendor accommodates 750 passengers in 375 suites. She has mostly been designed as a sister to Seven Seas Explorer, which Regent introduced as “the most luxurious ship ever built” in 2016. However, the new ship expanded the brand’s imagination, enabling it to find new ways to present luxury. “Seven Seas Splendor is a milestone for both our cruise line and luxury travel as she is truly the definition of luxury perfected,” says Montague. Suites range from 307 square feet to the lavish 4,443-square-foot Regent Suite with a glass-enclosed solarium, wraparound veranda and in-suite spa retreat. The ship also features a US$5 million art collection, more than 500 crystal chandeliers and over an acre of Italian marble. “Our team worked diligently over the past two years to perfect the details,” says Montague, explaining that Regent worked with Fincantieri to develop new methods to accommodate the additional weight of these ornate finishes. Recognising that competition remains strong, Regent has no plans to pause to celebrate its achievements. The day Seven Seas Splendor opened for reservations was the busiest booking day in the company’s history, and the brand hopes to build on that excitement with the line’s 2021-2022 itineraries. The programme features 27 maiden port calls, 116 overnights, new shore excursions and new pre- and post-cruise land tours. Planning is also already underway for the line’s sixth ship, which is scheduled for delivery from Fincantieri in late 2023. CFR Photo: Regent Seven Seas Cruises INTERV IEW
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