About Seven Seas Explorer
Run by Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Seven Seas Explorer is a small ocean ultra luxury ship inaugurated in 2016 and last refitted in 2019. It carries up to 746 guests, in 373 cabins, in addition to 548 crew members.
This ship is designed for a more boutique style of cruising, with a focus on smaller ports and a closer connection to each destination. Be aware that Seven Seas Explorer has a no-kid policy.
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Restaurants, Bars & Cafés
The ship offers nine restaurants and eating venues, including eight complimentary venues and one available at an additional cost. Restaurants serving Asian, Italian and French food are some of the options available. Alongside this, guests will be able to relax at six bars and lounges.
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Entertainment
Seven Seas Explorer keeps things interesting throughout the voyage, with a library and the constellation theatre among the options on board.
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Shore excursions and activities
Discover a selection of excursions that provide you with greater insight into the destinations you're sailing to. Examples include go local tours, gourmet explorer tours and serene spa & wellness™ tours. Rounding things out, the onboard activities such as shuffleboard, bridge at sea and spotlight voyages are each chosen to ensure sea days are never an afterthought.
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Accommodation
Seven Seas Explorer has a selection of cabins that run the gamut, with 373 cabins across ten accommodation categories. That includes both standard staterooms and suites. What's included can differ significantly depending on the category you opt for.
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Ship Interior & Deck Plans
Seven Seas Explorer spans ten decks. Explore the ship's deck plans to see every level.
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Where does Seven Seas Explorer sail?
Seven Seas Explorer departs from Tokyo, Auckland, Hong Kong, Yokohama, Laem Chabang, Singapore, Istanbul, Civitavecchia, Barcelona, Lisbon, and Cape Town, sailing to North America, Europe, Far East, Middle East, Australasia, and Africa.
What do passengers think of Seven Seas Explorer?
Seven Seas Explorer has an overall rating of 4.1/5 from 7 reviews.
What cruise line operates Seven Seas Explorer and when was it built?
Seven Seas Explorer is operated by Regent Seven Seas Cruises. She was launched in 2016 and refurbished in 2019.
How big is Seven Seas Explorer?
Seven Seas Explorer has a gross tonnage of 55,254 GT, measures 224m long by 31m wide, cruises at 19 knots, and has 10 passenger decks.
How many passengers and cabins does Seven Seas Explorer have?
Seven Seas Explorer accommodates up to 746 passengers with a crew of 548 across 373 cabins including 1 wheelchair-accessible stateroom.
What facilities and entertainment are on Seven Seas Explorer?
Seven Seas Explorer features 10+ dining venues, shows and entertainment, and spa and fitness centre. This is an adults-only ship (no passengers under 18).
What type of cruising is Seven Seas Explorer best for?
Seven Seas Explorer is ideal for luxury cruising and cruises from the UK. The onboard currency is USD.
Is smoking allowed on Seven Seas Explorer?
Smoking is permitted on board Seven Seas Explorer in designated areas only.
Does Seven Seas Explorer have a swimming pool?
Seven Seas Explorer has 2 swimming pools on board.














