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Regent Seven Seas

Seven Seas Voyager

Two parallel scores from 30 z-qualifying reviewers and 34 raw-average reviewers. Cohort: Regent Seven Seas · 6 ships.

26.6%
Z · Global
0.0%
Z · Cohort
Regent Seven Seas
24.2%
Raw · Global
20.0%
Raw · Cohort
Regent Seven Seas
Seven Seas Voyager

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Ship at a glance

Entered service

March 2003

Class

Seven Seas Class

Ship type

luxury

Passengers

700

Typical voyage

7-21 day

For kids

limited

Last inspection

2019-02-06

91/100 · Passing

CDC VSP

Entertainment onboard

  • enrichment seminars
  • theater productions
  • fine dining
  • casino
  • fitness programs

Room categories

  • Suite
  • Veranda Suite
  • Yacht Club

Ship specifications are AI-curated from public sources and confirmed against Regent Seven Seas marketing copy. Rankquant's 27th percentile is computed independently across 30 z-qualifying Cruise Critic reviewers — see how percentiles are computed.

Life onboard

What it actually feels like to sail Seven Seas Voyager— entertainment, food, and the crowd you'll find onboard.

Entertainment

You'll find entertainment throughout the ship with a mix of Broadway-style shows in the main theater, live music in various lounges, and daytime activities that skew toward enrichment rather than chaos—think wine tastings and destination lectures alongside comedy and classical performances. The vibe is sophisticated but accessible, with multiple bars and lounge venues offering everything from quiet piano bars to more lively social spots. It's designed for engaged travelers rather than all-nighters.

Food & dining

The dining experience centers on an elegant main restaurant with French-influenced cuisine, but the real luxury is the fleet of specialty restaurants included in your fare—expect Italian, Asian, and steakhouse concepts without the usual upcharge. The service is attentive and refined, and casual buffet options are available if you want flexibility. Quality ingredients and presentation reflect the all-inclusive premium positioning throughout.

Atmosphere

This ship draws affluent, well-traveled passengers—often couples and multi-generational families in their 50s and up—seeking refined all-inclusive luxury without the mega-ship bustle. The atmosphere is sophisticated and relaxed rather than glitzy or party-focused, with a genuine international clientele and an emphasis on meaningful destinations over onboard entertainment maximalism. You'll feel like you're part of a curated, cultivated experience rather than a massive floating resort.

The ship & service

A closer look at Regent Seven Seas as a line, Seven Seas Voyager as a ship, and the service and deck quality to expect onboard.

The line
Regent Seven Seas sits at the top of the luxury cruise tier, competing with Silversea and Seabourn on a fully all-inclusive model that bundles fares, shore excursions, specialty dining, beverages, and gratuities. It is best for affluent, well-traveled couples in their 50s and up who prioritize destination depth, refined service, and small-ship intimacy over megaship amenities or party atmosphere.
The ship
Seven Seas Voyager is a 2003-built mid-size luxury ship carrying around 700 guests, giving it an intimate, uncrowded feel where public spaces rarely strain at capacity. As one of the older vessels in the Regent fleet, it has been refurbished multiple times to keep finishes current, and it remains notable as an all-suite, all-balcony ship, a hallmark of the Seven Seas Class.
Service
Expect highly attentive, personalized service in line with the Regent luxury positioning, with crew quickly learning names, preferences, and routines over the course of a voyage. Specific crew-to-guest ratios are not confirmed here, but luxury small ships of this size typically operate near 1-to-1.5, which supports unhurried dining, prompt cabin service, and minimal queues.
Decks & spaces
Public spaces lean traditional luxury rather than contemporary resort, with a single main pool deck, wraparound outer decks suited to quiet lounging, and multiple intimate lounges and bars rather than sprawling atriums. Given the 2003 build, finishes have been updated through periodic refurbishments, so wood, stone, and soft goods generally present as well-kept even if the underlying layout reflects an earlier era of ship design.

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Two scores · one item
Z-normalized · global
26.6
Z-normalized · cohortRegent Seven Seas
0.0
Raw average · global
24.2
Raw average · cohortRegent Seven Seas
20.0

Z-normalized corrects for reviewer bias (every reviewer re-centered onto their personal scale). Raw average uses simple mean across the broader pool including stddev=0 reviewers.

Where this ship sits

0255075100

Z-normalized percentile · 6 ships in Regent Seven Seas

Mean reviewer z-score-0.117
DB1 raw-mean4.13
DB2 raw-mean4.14
90% CI-floor (z)-0.417
Reviewers (DB1 / DB2)30 / 34

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