Seven Seas Voyager Review

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Lack of Response - Regent Voyager: Barcelona to Lisbon

Review for the Mediterranean Cruise on Seven Seas Voyager
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10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: May 2015
Cabin: Deluxe Suite

This was our first Regent Cruise. We spend about 21 - 28 days per year at sea and unlike many luxury cruisers, we are not yet brand loyal. That said we have gone on Silversea most frequently, Oceania and this is our first Regent. We are now in our 50’s so believe we have outgrown some of the other lines from our younger years. So in some ways we considered this Regent Cruise as a move up.

The Voyager is lovely. The cabins are well designed with more than enough storage. The public areas are also well appointed, understated and elegant. The art was noticeably plain compared to the Oceania Marina but still nice.

Cabin service was excellent. Restaurant service not as good. Appeared to be a lack of pride with more focus on refilling salt shakers instead of clients needing more coffee or water. Seemed to not be enough staff. We noticed (as did a few chuckling tables around us) that horribly wrinkled tablecloths were put on tables. Overall we felt there was a lack of pride amongst the wait staff except in the Specialty restaurants where service was excellent.

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Deluxe Suite

Cabin H

Cabin was beautiful and Steward was excellent. Cabin design is excellent with tons of storage. The sitting are is spacious and the bathroom beautiful. All good except for more than 48 hours of diesel fuel odor in the cabin!

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