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Christened in March 2001, Seven Seas Mariner is the world's first all-balcony, all-suite vessel. Sweeping glass doors open onto your private balcony, so you can sit back in a lounge chair, sip a drink from your in-suite bar, and watch the world go by right from your indoor/outdoor living room. There are four restaurants, all of which offer single open-seating dining. Each night's dinner venue selection is a most pleasant quandary, with an exclusive Le Cordon Bleu restaurant and a poolside grill bar from which to choose. And, in the six-star tradition of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Seven Seas Mariner provides the highest level of personalized service, with a staff-to-guest ratio of 1:1.6.
| Name: Seven Seas Mariner | Registry: Bahamas | | Builder: Chantiers de I'Atlantique | Country Built In: France | | Ship Completed Date: 1/1/2001 | Call Letters: C6VV8 | | Refurbished Date: 1/1/2009 | Capacity: 700 | | Number of Crew, Nationality: 445, International | Gross Tonnage: 50000 | | Average Speed: 20 knots | Maximum Speed: 20 knots | | Length: 709 feet | Beam: 93 feet | | Number of Passenger Decks: 8 | Number of Outside Rooms: 350 | | Number of Restaurants: 4 | Number of Pools: 1 | | Number of Elevators: 3 | Voltage: 110/220 | | Non-Smoking Dining: Yes | Non-Smoking Ship: No |
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