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| 18th18 | FebFeb | 202929 | Valparaiso, Chile, embark on the Seven Seas Mariner | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Valparaíso's dramatic topography—45 cerros, or hills, overlooking the ocean—requires the use of winding pathways and wooden ascensores (funiculars) to get up many of the grades. The slopes are covered by candy-color houses—there are almost no apartments in the city—most of which have exteriors of corrugated metal peeled from shipping containers decades ago. Valparaíso has served as Santiago's port for centuries. Before the Panama Canal opened, Valparaíso was the busiest port in South America. Harsh realities—changing trade routes, industrial decline—have diminished its importance, but it remains Chile's principal port. Most shops, banks, restaurants, bars, and other businesses cluster along the handful of streets called El Plan (the flat area) that are closest to the shoreline. Porteños (which means "the residents of the port") live in the surrounding hills in an undulating array of colorful abodes. At the top of any of the dozens of stairways, the paseos (promenades) have spectacular views; many are named after prominent Yugoslavian, Basque, and German immigrants. Neighborhoods are named for the hills they cover. With the jumble of power lines overhead and the hundreds of buses that slow down—but never completely stop—to pick up agile riders, it's hard to forget you're in a city. Still, walking is the best way to experience Valparaíso. Be careful where you step, though—locals aren't very conscientious about curbing their dogs. | |||||||
| 19th19 | FebFeb | 202929 | Coquimbo, Chile | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
The name Coquimbo is derived from a native Diaguita word meaning 'place of calm waters'. In fact, Charles Darwin had noted that the town was 'remarkable for nothing but its extreme quietness'. Since then, Coquimbo has developed into a bustling port and the region's major commercial and industrial centre from which minerals, fish products and fruits are exported. Used during the colonial period as a port for La Serena, Coquimbo attracted attention from English pirates, including Sir Francis Drake, who visited in 1578. Visitors enjoy strolling around the town, admiring some of the elaborate woodwork handcrafted on buildings by early British and American settlers. These wooden buildings are among Chile's most interesting historical structures. Out of town, the area offers some fine beaches in a desert-like setting. Coquimbo serves as a gateway to the popular resort town of La Serena and trips farther into the Elqui Valley, known as the production centre for Chile's national drink, pisco sour. The valley is also home to several international observatories that take advantage of the region's exceptional atmospheric conditions. | |||||||
| 20th20 | FebFeb | 202929 | At Sea | ||||
| 21st21 | FebFeb | 202929 | Iquique, Chile | 09:00 | 17:00 | ||
| 22nd22 | FebFeb | 202929 | Arica, Chile | 08:00 | 17:00 | ||
Arica boasts that it is "the land of the eternal spring," but its temperate climate and beaches are not the only reason to visit this small city. Relax for an hour or two on the Plaza 21 de Mayo. Walk to the pier and watch the pelicans and sea lions trail the fishing boats as the afternoon's catch comes in. Walk to the top of the Morro and imagine battles of days gone by, or wonder at the magnitude of modern shipping as Chilean goods leave the port below by container ship.Arica is gaining notice for its great surfing conditions, and in 2009 hosted the Rusty Arica Pro Surf Challenge, a qualifying event to the world series of surf. | |||||||
| 23rd23 | FebFeb | 202929 | At Sea | ||||
| 24th24 | FebFeb | 202929 | Pisco, Peru | 08:00 | 17:00 | ||
Lending its name to the clear brandy that is Peru's favorite tipple and a source of fierce national pride, the coastal town of Pisco and its surroundings hold a special place in the national psyche. It's the point where the Argentinean hero General San Martín landed with his troops to fight for Peru's freedom from Spanish rule. It's the city from which pisco was first exported, and it's also an important seaport that had its heyday during the 1920s, when guano (bird droppings used as fertilizer) from the nearby Islas Ballestas were worth nearly as much as gold.Modern-day Pisco shows little evidence of its celebrated past. Instead, what you'll find is a city struggling to get back on its feet after the disaster of August 2007, when a magnitude 8 earthquake shook the town for three minutes. Disregard for planning permission, illegal building extensions, and the use of adobe (mud brick) as the main building material had left a vast number of Pisco's buildings unable to withstand the quake, and hundreds of lives were lost as homes, churches, and hospitals collapsed during the tremor.Most travelers now base themselves in Paracas, just a few kilometers down the coast. For travelers wishing to assist in Pisco's recovery, there are numerous opportunities to volunteer. Organizations active in the area vary over time, but a good place to start looking for current opportunities is www.idealist.org. Even those without the time to volunteer should know that every nuevo sol spent in local businesses is contributing to rebuilding the region's economy. | |||||||
| 25th25 | FebFeb | 202929 | Callao, Peru | 09:00 | |||
When people discuss great South American cities, Lima is often overlooked. But Peru's capital can hold its own against its neighbors. It has an oceanfront setting, colonial-era splendor, sophisticated dining, and nonstop nightlife.It's true that the city—clogged with traffic and choked with fumes—doesn't make a good first impression, especially since the airport is in an industrial neighborhood. But wander around the regal edifices surrounding the Plaza de Armas, among the gnarled olive trees of San Isidro's Parque El Olivar, or along the winding lanes in the coastal community of Barranco, and you'll find yourself charmed.In 1535 Francisco Pizarro found the perfect place for the capital of Spain's colonial empire. On a natural port, the so-called Ciudad de los Reyes (City of Kings) allowed Spain to ship home all the gold the conquistador plundered from the Inca. Lima served as the capital of Spain's South American empire for 300 years, and it's safe to say that no other colonial city enjoyed such power and prestige during this period.When Peru declared its independence from Spain in 1821, the declaration was read in the square that Pizarro had so carefully designed. Many of the colonial-era buildings around the Plaza de Armas are standing today. Walk a few blocks in any direction for churches and elegant houses that reveal just how wealthy this city once was. But the poor state of most buildings attests to the fact that the country's wealthy families have moved to neighborhoods to the south over the past century.The walls that surrounded the city were demolished in 1870, making way for unprecedented growth. A former hacienda became the graceful residential neighborhood of San Isidro. In the early 1920s the construction of tree-lined Avenida Arequipa heralded the development of neighborhoods such as bustling Miraflores and bohemian Barranco.Almost a third of the country's population of 29 million lives in the metropolitan area, many of them in relatively poor conos: newer neighborhoods on the outskirts of the city. Most residents of those neighborhoods moved there from mountain villages during the political violence and poverty that marked the 1980s and ’90s, when crime increased dramatically. During the past decade the country has enjoyed peace and steady economic growth, which have been accompanied by many improvements and refurbishment in the city. Residents who used to steer clear of the historic center now stroll along its streets. And many travelers who once would have avoided the city altogether now plan to spend a day here and end up staying two or three. | |||||||
| 26th26 | FebFeb | 202929 | Callao, Peru, disembark the Seven Seas Mariner | ||||
When people discuss great South American cities, Lima is often overlooked. But Peru's capital can hold its own against its neighbors. It has an oceanfront setting, colonial-era splendor, sophisticated dining, and nonstop nightlife.It's true that the city—clogged with traffic and choked with fumes—doesn't make a good first impression, especially since the airport is in an industrial neighborhood. But wander around the regal edifices surrounding the Plaza de Armas, among the gnarled olive trees of San Isidro's Parque El Olivar, or along the winding lanes in the coastal community of Barranco, and you'll find yourself charmed.In 1535 Francisco Pizarro found the perfect place for the capital of Spain's colonial empire. On a natural port, the so-called Ciudad de los Reyes (City of Kings) allowed Spain to ship home all the gold the conquistador plundered from the Inca. Lima served as the capital of Spain's South American empire for 300 years, and it's safe to say that no other colonial city enjoyed such power and prestige during this period.When Peru declared its independence from Spain in 1821, the declaration was read in the square that Pizarro had so carefully designed. Many of the colonial-era buildings around the Plaza de Armas are standing today. Walk a few blocks in any direction for churches and elegant houses that reveal just how wealthy this city once was. But the poor state of most buildings attests to the fact that the country's wealthy families have moved to neighborhoods to the south over the past century.The walls that surrounded the city were demolished in 1870, making way for unprecedented growth. A former hacienda became the graceful residential neighborhood of San Isidro. In the early 1920s the construction of tree-lined Avenida Arequipa heralded the development of neighborhoods such as bustling Miraflores and bohemian Barranco.Almost a third of the country's population of 29 million lives in the metropolitan area, many of them in relatively poor conos: newer neighborhoods on the outskirts of the city. Most residents of those neighborhoods moved there from mountain villages during the political violence and poverty that marked the 1980s and ’90s, when crime increased dramatically. During the past decade the country has enjoyed peace and steady economic growth, which have been accompanied by many improvements and refurbishment in the city. Residents who used to steer clear of the historic center now stroll along its streets. And many travelers who once would have avoided the city altogether now plan to spend a day here and end up staying two or three. | |||||||

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| Grade Code | From | To | |
| E | Concierge Suite | £5,599 | £7,499 |
| D | Concierge Suite | £5,819 | £7,719 |
In this superbly designed suite, you enjoy the comfort of richly furnished accommodations as well as exclusive luxuries available only in suites at the Concierge level and higher. Your suite includes amenities such as an illy® espresso maker and cashmere blankets, perfect for use in the morning when you wish to sip coffee and enjoy an in-suite breakfast on your private balcony. Take advantage of 24-hour room service when the mood strikes.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location
Amenities
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £4,779 | £6,679 |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £4,999 | £6,899 |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,229 | £7,129 |
Every inch of this suite has been thoughtfully designed to maximize interior space and embrace the magnificent scenery outdoors. From the sitting area, admire the ocean views through the floor-to-ceiling windows, or better yet, take a seat outside on your private balcony to watch the world go by. Elegant finishes such as luxurious bedding and beautiful marble detailing in the bath further enhance your comfort.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £14,919 | £16,819 |
Step into the richness of a dining area perfectly ensconced within a spacious, art-filled living room. Just outside is a private balcony with a table and chairs just right for in-suite breakfast. The private bedroom is large and inviting, its soothing color palette conducive to a peaceful night’s rest on your King-Sized Elite Slumber™ Bed. Two full baths and luxurious bath products invite you to indulge in unbridled ‘me time’.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
Additional Grand Suite Amenities:
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £8,799 | £10,699 |
Located along the stern of Seven Seas Mariner®, this suite offers a panoramic vista and expansive balcony that is large enough for two cushioned chaises, two chairs and a table. Inside, the bed alcove is separated from a beautifully appointed sitting area by curtains, allowing you to control how much sunlight greets you each morning. You’ll also have a personal butler attending to your needs and a bevy of luxurious amenities.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
Additional Horizon View Suite Amenities:
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | £12,759 | £14,659 |
Spectacular panoramic views will seem to have been created just for you when you relax on your suite’s private balcony. Comfortably located mid-ship, this suite has a spacious separate bedroom with a European king-sized Elite Slumber™ bed and one-and-a-half baths. This suite features a spacious walk-in closet with drawers as well. To elevate your experience even more, a personal butler will be on call to help make your onboard wishes come true.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
Additional Mariner Suite Amenities:
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £7,909 | £9,809 |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £8,169 | £10,069 |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £8,429 | £10,329 |
The luxurious suite has been carefully designed to maximize space and comfort. Relax on your private balcony and indulge in your lavish bath amenities as you recharge and ready yourself for new adventures in the next port of call. This suite also includes priority online reservations for shore excursions and dining, and you’re encouraged to call on the services of a personal butler for special requests.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
Additional Penthouse Suite Amenities:
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A restaurant with a modern French menu and attention to detail you'll notice in its Parisian décor, expertly prepared dishes and wait staff. About the closest thing to a Parisian culinary gem on the high seas.
Chartreuse evokes memories of a chic Parisian fine dining restaurant discovered during an evening stroll. Wherever you are seated in this regal restaurant, you will be treated to a succulent dinner while enjoying incredible ocean views. The restaurant ambiance is complemented by a menu that features modern French dishes. Available on Seven Seas Grandeur™, Seven Seas Splendor®, Seven Seas Explorer®, Seven Seas Mariner® and Seven Seas Voyager® with reservations each evening for dinner, and open for lunch on Seven Seas Explorer on alternate port days. French bistro style food is offered.
Reservations Required
Enjoy barista-made Illy® coffees, delicious pastries, gourmet sandwiches and homemade cookies at Coffee Connection. Peruse thousands of publications using our complimentary PressReader app or strike up a conversation with new friends.
Your informal destination to relax, meet fellow guests and enjoy coffee and snacks throughout the day. Hungry? Cereals, fruits, pastries and bagels are available every morning. Lunch includes cold cuts, cheeses, assorted rolls and cookies. Sandwiches, fruit and fresh cookies and cakes are available all day. While snacking, international newspapers are available for your perusal.
Whether you arrive for breakfast, lunch or dinner, you can look forward to European-inspired Continental cuisine served in a beautifully refined atmosphere decorated in blues and silvers with stunning Versace tableware.
We are pleased to re-introduce the elegantly enhanced Compass Rose, the largest specialty restaurant across our fleet. Ensuring a tantalizing mix of new and familiar items on every visit, the new lunch and dinner menus offer a vast selection to meet your discerning tastes. Exclusively aboard Seven Seas Mariner®, Seven Seas Voyager®, and Seven Seas Navigator® for lunch, you may choose from a robust list of appetizers and main courses from our specialty restaurants. And across our fleet for dinner, you have the unique ability to design your very own entrée from preferred sides, sauces, pastas and main features of beef, poultry and fish. This is in addition to sinfully indulgent desserts made by talented bakers and pastry chefs. With daily changing menus, the refreshed Compass Rose offers more choices than ever before.
La Veranda features quiet alcoves, made-to-order omelettes and tasty lunch buffets that include hot carving stations, an authentic pizzeria and regional specialties that reflect cuisines of the region you’re visiting.
Take in stunning ocean views while enjoying elegant breakfast and lunch buffets in the chic indoor dining room or al fresco on the shaded, open-air deck. Breakfasts include traditional favorites, as well as a made-to-order omelet station, a variety of fresh fruits and pastries, along with daily specials, like fluffy Belgian waffles with fresh blueberry compote. For lunch indulge in an array of choices from a bountiful salad bar, gourmet sandwiches, hot carving stations and delicious desserts.
Vibrant blue colours and white-leather chairs heighten the senses as you enter this elegantly intimate, art-filled and luxurious setting to enjoy classic American steakhouse cuisine with a modern flair. Open for dinner only.
A true classic in every sense, Prime 7 sets a new standard in steakhouse fare with its contemporary interpretation of an American classic. Handsomely decorated with supple leather wing-back chairs, burnished woods and rich earth-toned fabrics, Prime 7 exudes a distinct, intimate elegance. This is sophistication redefined, a luxurious setting to enjoy classic steakhouse cuisine with a modern flair.
All the traditional starters are here, including Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes, Classic Steak Tartare, and Clam Chowder. Of course, beef is the undisputed star, and it is aged for a minimum of 40 days to ensure the ultimate tenderness and juiciness. New York Strip, Porterhouse Steak and succulent Filet Mignon only touch upon the selections. Mouthwatering alternatives include Applewood Smoked Salmon and Dover Sole.
Reservations Required
Each evening, La Veranda transforms into Sette Mari at La Veranda, a casual, intimate dining experience. Enjoy an extensive menu of authentic antipasti and Italian specialties served á la carte and paired with fine Italian wines — complimentary of course.
Each evening, La Veranda transforms into Sette Mari at La Veranda, a casual, intimate dining experience. Enjoy an extensive menu of authentic antipasti and Italian specialties served á la carte and paired with fine Italian wines — complimentary of course. Delectable dishes are prepared á la minute by our talented chefs using only the freshest gourmet ingredients and served by our attentive waiters. Sette Mari at La Veranda is open for dinner only.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Gather your favourite teammates in the Card Room for a lively afternoon or evening of cards, board games or a social game of Bridge. The spaces, which may be combined, are also designed to host conferences.
Two complete Card and Conference Rooms can be used for everything from bridge lectures and tournaments to corporate meetings and special events. Gather with a few friends for an afternoon or evening of fun competition with board games, cards and more. Larger groups may increase space by removing the dividing door and combining both rooms.
Browse a vast collection of volumes, from destination-specific guide books to best-selling mysteries to classics of literature, upon a variety of comfortable chairs in our cozy Library.
Well-stocked and offering comfort for the body and mind, you'll discover our Library is a most civil setting for reading and relaxing. Curl up with a classic novel or best-selling mystery, play a strategic game of chess or simply soak up the ambience of a sumptuous reading room. Regardless of what brings you here, our library is a welcoming, low-key treasure you just may find hard to leave.
A alluring destination for informal drinks in an elegant setting. With live music throughout the day and expertly poured cocktails only a request away, the Horizon Lounge is a natural spot to rendezvous with fellow travellers.
The Horizon Lounge is an ideal destination for classic cocktails or to simply relax and engage in conversation with new friends. Resident musicians play familiar tunes throughout the day as well as before and after dinner, making it ideal for informal plans. Game shows, night entertainment and live musical events are featured regularly.
As indicated by its name, the Observation Lounge offers a wonderful vantage point to enjoy staggering views as your glorious ship enters and leaves ports of call. Live music adds to the serene vibe.
A chic yet comfortable space to read, relax and enjoy a cocktail while admiring the spectacular views offered every time Seven Seas Mariner® enters and leaves one of its worldwide ports of call. Live music is played throughout the day, making this another inviting onboard destination to to unwind with afternoon tea, pre-dinner cocktails or a satisfying nightcap.
You'll find our popular Mariner Lounge tough to resist. It’s an inviting spot to chat with new friends over cocktails before a delicious dinner, and an exciting space to dance the night away afterwards.
Discover for yourself why the Mariner Lounge and nightclub is the perfect venue to meet new friends for a pre-dinner cocktail. As the night progresses, the spectacularly designed space turns into a nightclub where night owls gather to dance into the night or maybe sing along in a karaoke competition. Musicians entertain nightly, and during the late hours on selected nights a DJ spins records and takes requests.
Take in lavishly staged, high-energy shows created and produced by our own team of Broadway choreographers and directors in our delightful hall. So grand it needs two decks, it offers plush seating and surroundings.
Smartly tiered for pleasing sightlines and decked out with delightfully plush seating, our Constellation Theatre is an intimate venue without a bad seat in the house. Settle in, admire the grand surroundings, and be prepared to witness phenomenal performances that vary from full-scale musical revues to rousing singalongs, all backed by our incredible, five-piece Regent Signature Orchestra.
This two-deck high, state-of-the-art show lounge has perfect sight-lines, as well as comfortable banquettes and chairs making every seat, the best seat in the house.
Engage in spirited conversation with new friends in an elegant hideaway that calls to mind gentleman's clubs of old. An elegant throwback where cigars are savoured, you'll take to like a favourite cardigan.
Maybe it's the deep blue walls that give the Connoisseur Club such a gentile, old-fashioned feel. Or maybe it’s the collection of impossible comfortable leather armchairs. Whatever it is, this is a relaxing spot for you and new friends to enjoy a fine cigar and sip cognac (both are available for purchase) in classic gentleman’s club environs. Smoking is permitted in the club.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
| Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
| Overseas Transfers | |||
| 8 nights aboard the Seven Seas Mariner | |||
| Free Luxury Hotel Package in Concierge Suites and Higher | |||
| Free Unlimited Shore Excursions | |||
| Free Speciality Restaurants | |||
| Free Unlimited Beverages Including Fine Wines | |||
| Free In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily | |||
| Free Pre-Paid Gratuities | |||
| Free Wifi Throughout the Ship | |||
| Free Transfers Between Airport and Ship | |||
| Free 24 Hour Room Service | |||
| Port Taxes and Fees | |||
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Fly/cruise package |
Date 18th Feb 2029 |
Nts 8 |
Balcony £4,999pp |
Suite £5,599pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Date 18th Feb 2029 |
Nts 8 |
Balcony £4,999pp |
Suite £5,599pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
Balcony £6,804pp |
Suite £7,404pp |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,999pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £4,999pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £5,229pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £5,599pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £5,599pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £5,819pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £7,909pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £8,169pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £8,429pp | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £8,799pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £10,669pp | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | ![]() | |
| GS | Grand Suite | ![]() | |
| SG | Signature Suite | ![]() | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £6,804pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £6,804pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,034pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,404pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £7,404pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £7,624pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,714pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £9,974pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,234pp | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £10,604pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £12,474pp | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | ![]() | |
| GS | Grand Suite | ![]() | |
| SG | Signature Suite | ![]() | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £6,804pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £6,804pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,034pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,404pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £7,404pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £7,624pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,714pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £9,974pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,234pp | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £10,604pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £12,474pp | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | ![]() | |
| GS | Grand Suite | ![]() | |
| SG | Signature Suite | ![]() | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £6,804pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £6,804pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,034pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,404pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £7,404pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £7,624pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,714pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £9,974pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,234pp | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £10,604pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £12,474pp | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | ![]() | |
| GS | Grand Suite | ![]() | |
| SG | Signature Suite | ![]() | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £6,804pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £6,804pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,034pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,404pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £7,404pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £7,624pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,714pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £9,974pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,234pp | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £10,604pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £12,474pp | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | ![]() | |
| GS | Grand Suite | ![]() | |
| SG | Signature Suite | ![]() | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £6,804pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £6,804pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,034pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,404pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £7,404pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £7,624pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,714pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £9,974pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,234pp | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £10,604pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £12,474pp | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | ![]() | |
| GS | Grand Suite | ![]() | |
| SG | Signature Suite | ![]() | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £6,804pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £6,804pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,034pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,404pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £7,404pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £7,624pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,714pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £9,974pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,234pp | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £10,604pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £12,474pp | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | ![]() | |
| GS | Grand Suite | ![]() | |
| SG | Signature Suite | ![]() | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £6,804pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £6,804pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,034pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,404pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £7,404pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £7,624pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,714pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £9,974pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,234pp | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £10,604pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £12,474pp | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | ![]() | |
| GS | Grand Suite | ![]() | |
| SG | Signature Suite | ![]() | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £6,804pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £6,804pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,034pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,404pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £7,404pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £7,624pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,714pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £9,974pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,234pp | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £10,604pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £12,474pp | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | ![]() | |
| GS | Grand Suite | ![]() | |
| SG | Signature Suite | ![]() | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £6,804pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | ![]() | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £6,804pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £7,034pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,404pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £7,404pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £7,624pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £9,714pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £9,974pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £10,234pp | |
| HS | Horizon View Suite | £10,604pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £12,474pp | |
| MN | Mariner Suite | ![]() | |
| GS | Grand Suite | ![]() | |
| SG | Signature Suite | ![]() | |
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