Regent Seven Seas Cruises
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Company type | Subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. |
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Industry | Transportation |
Founded | 1990 |
Headquarters | Miami, Florida, United States |
Products | Cruises |
Website | http://www.rssc.com/ |
Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) is a cruise line, formerly known as Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, headquartered in Miami, Florida. The company offers luxury cruises which visit over 300 ports worldwide. Regent Seven Seas specializes in ships with small passenger capacity and many included amenities.
Ownership
Apollo Management, an investment group, purchased Regent Seven Seas Cruises from Carlson Cos. for $1 billion in February 2008. Apollo Investments also owns Oceania Cruises and 50% of Norwegian Cruise Line. Carlson retains ownership of the master Regent brand, along with the operations of Regent Hotels & Resorts around the world.[1]
Following the purchase, Apollo made public their plans to order a new ship for Regent. The new ship is planned to be of similar dimensions and capacity as the Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Mariner, but with larger accommodations and expanded public spaces.
On September 2, 2014 that Norwegian Cruise Line purchased Prestige Cruise Holdings, the parent company of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, for $3.025 billion.[2]
Amenities
"All-inclusive"
While many mainstream cruise lines price the cruising experience to some extent a la carte, Regent Seven Seas bills its cruises as "the most all-inclusive".[3][4] Base fare on Regent Seven Seas ships includes most alcoholic beverages onboard ship and most shore excursions in ports of call, as well as all gratuities that would normally be paid to hotel staff on the ship.[5] Some fares may also include a one-night hotel stay before boarding, and airfare to and from the cruise's origin and destination ports.[5]
Accommodations
Regent ships generally have large rooms (the line's Voyager and Mariner are described as the world's first and second "all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship[s]"[6]). Butler service is provided in higher-level accommodations such as Penthouse Suites.[5]
Spa services on-board Regent ships are provided by Canyon Ranch.[7]
Dining
Passengers on Regent ships have the option of dining in multiple restaurants, ranging from a casual poolside grill to a steakhouse and a French restaurant.
Fleet
- Seven Seas Navigator (last refurbished Apr 2016)
- Seven Seas Voyager (last refurbished Oct 2013, next refurb Oct 2016)
- Seven Seas Mariner (last refurbished Apr 2014, next refurb Apr 2017)
- Seven Seas Explorer (entered service in July 2016)
- Unnamed (will enter service in 2020)[8]
Former ships
- Radisson Diamond 1992-2005, since 2005 sailing as the casino cruise ship Asia Star
- Song of Flower 1990-2003, sold to the Cie des Iles du Ponant
- Minerva
- Paul Gauguin
References
- ^ "Apollo Management L.P. Acquires Regent Seven Seas Cruises" (Press release).
- ^ "Norwegian Cruise Line Purchases Prestige Cruise Holdings - Cruise Industry News - Cruise News". Retrieved 12 November 2016.
- ^ Mullally, Linda (2010-11-21). "In search of bargains at sea: Deciphering the deals from cruise lines". Monterey Herald. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
- ^ Sloan, Gene (2010-12-07). "Regent boss: New 'free hotel' offer takes the angst out of getting to ship". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
- ^ a b c "The Regent Experience". Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
- ^ Nowlan, John and Sandra (2010-11-17). "From Mumbai to Cape Town". Calgary Herald. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
- ^ "Regent Seven Seas Cruises Announces the Addition of Canyon Ranch's Renowned SpaClub to Its Luxury Cruise Fleet" (Press release). redOrbit.com. 2009-09-01. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
- ^ "Regent Orders Newbuild for 2020 Delivery - Cruise Industry News - Cruise News". Retrieved 12 November 2016.