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Radisson Seven Seas Cruises was formed of the merger between Diamond Cruise and Seven Seas Cruise Line in January 1995. Worldwide headquarters is in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.  The company is known for its distinctive small luxury ships offering the amenities of large ocean liners and destination-intensive cruises providing consistent high quality, service and value.  The company operates the only all-suite, all-balcony cruise ships in the world.  The line reaches over 300 destinations worldwide on every continent.

Ships In Service

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Seven Seas Voyager (debuted April 2003): 46,000 tons, 700 berths

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Seven Seas Mariner: 50,000 tons, 700 berths

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Seven Seas Navigator: 33,000 tons, 490 berths

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Paul Gauguin: 19,200 tons, 320 berths

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Radisson Diamond: 20,295 tons, 350 berths

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Explorer II: 12,500 tons, 198 berths


 

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Cruise Areas & Seasons
bulletWinter: Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific, Asia, Panama Canal & Costa Rica, Mexico, Caribbean, South and Central America
bulletSpring: Caribbean, Europe, Mediterranean, Panama Canal & Costa Rica, Alaska, Bermuda, Northeast U.S., South Pacific
bulletSummer: Caribbean, Alaska, Baltic, Europe, Mediterranean, Canada, Iceland, Norway, Bermuda, Northeast U.S., South Pacific
bulletFall: Mediterranean, Caribbean, South and Central America, Panama Canal & Costa Rica, Mexico, Bermuda, U.S. East Coast, Canada, Asia, South Pacific

Customer Profile

Destination, quality, service and value for luxury are the key in choosing a cruise for the Radisson Seven Seas customers.  These experienced travelers and cruisers, ages 45+, are well educated with a household income of $150,000+ or with a high net worth.

New In 2004

bulletRadisson Seven Seas was voted “Best Small-Ship Cruise Line” in Condé Nast Traveler’s 2003 “Best in the World” Readers’ Choice Awards.  The same poll named the Paul Gauguin and Seven Seas Navigator the #1 and #2 ships in the world, respectively.
bulletThe 490-guest all-suite Seven Seas Navigator’s program of 13 roundtrip New York to Bermuda cruises this May – Sept. include free economy airfare from 86 North American gateways plus a complimentary two-night pre-cruise stay at the Waldorf-Astoria including a ticket to a choice of Broadway musicals. Select Canada/New England sailings between New York and Montreal in June, September and October have the same bonus air/theater offer.
bulletIn September, the 700-guest all-balcony suite Seven Seas Mariner crosses the Pacific from Seward to Tokyo, sailing two Tokyo/Hong Kong cruises and returning from the Orient by way of Los Angeles.  New ports of call on these first-time voyages include Kodiak and Dutch Harbor (Alaska), Petropavlovsk/Kamatcha Peninsula (Russia), Hakkodate, Sendai and Kagoshima (Japan).
bulletRadisson Seven Seas will also has new port calls on the 700-guest all-balcony suite Seven Seas Voyager’s and 350-guest twin-hull Radisson Diamond’s European itineraries: Constanta (Romania, for Bucharest), Odesa, Sevastopol and Yalta (Ukraine), Nessebur (Bulgaria), Gravdal (Norway), Gythion (Greece), Nuuk and Narsaq (Greenland) and Ayr (Scotland).  The Seven Seas Navigator makes an inaugural call in Nuuk (Greenland).
bulletFour ships will sail the Caribbean and Mexican Riviera this year, many offering new and exciting shore excursions.
bulletA fleet-wide, expanded series of Spotlight Cruises is in offing, with 40 themed voyages.  Among the educational and entertaining options are Spotlights on Godiva, Wine, Menus & Music, the Beatles, Well-Being, American Chefs and more.  Returning for a second year are popular “Antiques Boatshow” sailings with Antiques Roadshow TV hosts/appraisers aboard.
bulletHands-on Le Cordon Bleu culinary workshops are featured on 14 Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Mariner cruises.
bulletThe Club Mariner children’s program is offered on more voyages than ever before.  Summer itineraries on the Seven Seas Voyager in the Baltic, Seven Seas Mariner in Alaska and Seven Seas Navigator in Bermuda cater to youngsters ages six to 17.  Caribbean holiday sailings (Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years) on the three ships and the Radisson Diamond will also offer Club Mariner programs.
bulletPaul Gauguin will offer a 14-night remote Marquesas Islands voyage Nov. 20 featuring oceanographer Jean-Michel Cousteau, who will lecture and lead guests on scuba dives.


 

 

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Radisson Seven Seas Cruises

headquarters

600 Corporate Drive
Suite 410
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33334

telephone toll-free:
800-477-7500.

(954) 776-6123

Website: www.rssc.com
 

 


 
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