Radisson
Seven Seas Cruises offers luxurious, small ship experiences with
high standards of service, quality and value.
The twin-hull, 350 guest Radisson Diamond sails the Baltic, Mediterranean,
and Panama Canal and Costa Rica; the 172 guest Song of Flower
offers itineraries in Asia, Arabia, Europe, Scandinavia and Russia.
The Paul Gaugain sails year round in Tahiti & the Society
Islands, while the Seven Seas Navigator sails Costa Rica, Panama
Canal, and Europe. The Seven Seas Mariner is an all-suite vessel
for 700 guests and travels to Alaska, Panama Canal, Costa Rica,
South America as well as the South Pacific.
Radisson Seven Seas is rated 6-stars by Fielding's Guide to Worldwide
Cruising, and has a very loyal following of clients. From the
ultra-luxury Mariner to the advernture minded Hanseatic, Radisson
can take you to every corner of the earth in luxury.
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Seven
Seas Voyager - 46,000 tons; 700 passengers; 709
feet; Innagural March 2003 |
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Seven
Seas Mariner - 46,000 tons; 700 passengers; 709
feet; 2001 |
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Seven
Seas Navigator - 30,000 tons; 490 passengers; 560
feet; 1999 |
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Paul
Gauguin - 18,800 tons; 320 passengers; 513 ft.;
1988 |
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Radisson
Diamond - 20,300 tons; 350 passengers; 420 feet;
1992 |
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Song
of Flower - 8,300 tons; 172 passengers; 409 feet;
1986 |
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Hanseatic
- 9,000 tons; 188 passengers; Ice Rated Hull |
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