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Regent Seven Seas <strong>Cruise</strong>s<br />

Seven Seas Voyager<br />

1000 Corporate Drive, Suite 500 • Fort lauderdale, FL 33334 • Tel: (954) 776-6123<br />

Fax: (954) 772-4113 • Website: www.rssc.com<br />

feature single, open-seating dining and offer alternative restaurants.<br />

Regent Seven Seas <strong>Cruise</strong>s, with headquarters in Fort<br />

Lauderdale, <strong>Florida</strong>, is part of Carlson Hospitality<br />

Worldwide of Carlson Companies, Inc., one of<br />

America's largest privately-owned corporations.<br />

Regent Seven Seas, offers an incomparable program<br />

of exploration and discovery to over 300 ports on six<br />

continents, including Antarctica. <strong>The</strong>ir luxury<br />

vessels are designed for guests numbering in the<br />

hundreds rather than the thousands. Onboard all of<br />

these ships you can expect high levels of pampering<br />

and cuisine, lovely creature comforts, and rates that<br />

include gratuities and wine with dinner. All ships<br />

Fleet Statistics<br />

Name<br />

Year Built<br />

Pax Capacity<br />

Tonnage<br />

Seven Seas Voyager 2003 700 46,000<br />

Seven Seas Mariner 2001 700 50,090<br />

Seven Seas Navigator 1999 490 33,000<br />

Explorer II 1996 198 12,500<br />

Paul Gauguin 1997 320 19,200<br />

CRUISE INDUSTRY PROFILES • 2007<br />

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