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| 21st21 | AugAug | 202727 | Southampton, England, embark on the Seven Seas Voyager | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. | |||||||
| 22nd22 | AugAug | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 23rd23 | AugAug | 202727 | La Rochelle, France | 08:00 | 17:00 | ||
| 24th24 | AugAug | 202727 | Bordeaux, France | 07:00 | |||
Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you'll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region's largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux"—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d'Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it's pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned. | |||||||
| 25th25 | AugAug | 202727 | Bordeaux, France | 17:00 | |||
Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you'll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region's largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux"—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d'Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it's pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned. | |||||||
| 26th26 | AugAug | 202727 | Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France | 09:00 | 18:00 | ||
| 27th27 | AugAug | 202727 | Bilbao, Spain | 07:00 | 16:00 | ||
Time in Bilbao (Bilbo, in Euskera) may be recorded as BG or AG (Before Guggenheim or After Guggenheim). Never has a single monument of art and architecture so radically changed a city. Frank Gehry's stunning museum, Norman Foster's sleek subway system, the Santiago Calatrava glass footbridge and airport, the leafy César Pelli Abandoibarra park and commercial complex next to the Guggenheim, and the Philippe Starck AlhóndigaBilbao cultural center have contributed to an unprecedented cultural revolution in what was once the industry capital of the Basque Country.Greater Bilbao contains almost 1 million inhabitants, nearly half the total population of the Basque Country. Founded in 1300 by Vizcayan noble Diego López de Haro, Bilbao became an industrial center in the mid-19th century, largely because of the abundance of minerals in the surrounding hills. An affluent industrial class grew up here, as did the working class in suburbs that line the Margen Izquierda (Left Bank) of the Nervión estuary.Bilbao's new attractions get more press, but the city's old treasures still quietly line the banks of the rust-color Nervión River. The Casco Viejo (Old Quarter)—also known as Siete Calles (Seven Streets)—is a charming jumble of shops, bars, and restaurants on the river's Right Bank, near the Puente del Arenal bridge. This elegant proto-Bilbao nucleus was carefully restored after devastating floods in 1983. Throughout the Casco Viejo are ancient mansions emblazoned with family coats of arms, wooden doors, and fine ironwork balconies. The most interesting square is the 64-arch Plaza Nueva, where an outdoor market is pitched every Sunday morning.Walking the banks of the Nervión is a satisfying jaunt. After all, this was how—while out on a morning jog—Guggenheim director Thomas Krens first discovered the perfect spot for his project, nearly opposite the right bank's Deusto University. From the Palacio de Euskalduna upstream to the colossal Mercado de la Ribera, parks and green zones line the river. César Pelli's Abandoibarra project fills in the half mile between the Guggenheim and the Euskalduna bridge with a series of parks, the Deusto University library, the Meliá Bilbao Hotel, and a major shopping center.On the left bank, the wide, late-19th-century boulevards of the Ensanche neighborhood, such as Gran Vía (the main shopping artery) and Alameda de Mazarredo, are the city's more formal face. Bilbao's cultural institutions include, along with the Guggenheim, a major museum of fine arts (the Museo de Bellas Artes) and an opera society (Asociación Bilbaína de Amigos de la Ópera, or ABAO) with 7,000 members from Spain and southern France. In addition, epicureans have long ranked Bilbao's culinary offerings among the best in Spain. Don't miss a chance to ride the trolley line, the Euskotram, for a trip along the river from Atxuri Station to Basurto's San Mamés soccer stadium, reverently dubbed "la Catedral del Fútbol" (the Cathedral of Football). | |||||||
| 28th28 | AugAug | 202727 | Lorient, France | 10:15 | 20:00 | ||
| 29th29 | AugAug | 202727 | At Sea | ||||
| 30th30 | AugAug | 202727 | Saint-Malo, France | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Thrust out into the sea and bound to the mainland only by tenuous man-made causeways, romantic St-Malo has built a reputation as a breeding ground for phenomenal sailors. Many were fishermen, but others—most notably Jacques Cartier, who claimed Canada for Francis I in 1534—were New World explorers. Still others were corsairs, "sea dogs" paid by the French crown to harass the Limeys across the Channel: legendary ones like Robert Surcouf and Duguay-Trouin helped make St-Malo rich through their pillaging, in the process earning it the nickname "the pirates' city." The St-Malo you see today isn’t quite the one they called home because a weeklong fire in 1944, kindled by retreating Nazis, wiped out nearly all of the old buildings. Restoration work was more painstaking than brilliant, but the narrow streets and granite houses of the Vieille Ville were satisfactorily recreated, enabling St-Malo to regain its role as a busy fishing port, seaside resort, and tourist destination. The ramparts that help define this city figuratively and literally are authentic, and the flames also spared houses along Rue de Pelicot in the Vieille Ville. Battalions of tourists invade this quaint part of town in summer, so arrive off-season if you want to avoid crowds. | |||||||
| 31st31 | AugAug | 202727 | Saint Peter Port, Guernsey | 08:00 | 16:00 | ||
Cobblestone streets, blooming floral displays, and tiny churches welcome you to this wonderfully pretty harbour. The town of St Peter Port is as pretty as they come, with glowing flower displays painting practically every street corner and window-ledge with colour. As the capital, and main port of Guernsey, St Peter Port puts all of the island’s gorgeous beaches, wonderful history and inspiring stories at your fingertips. Feel the gut punch of the midday gun firing at Castle Cornet, which stands guard over one of the world's prettiest ports. This 800-year-old, Medieval castle offers staggering views of the harbour from its imposing, craggy island location, and you can look out across to the looming shorelines of the other Channel Islands from its weathered battlements. With four well-tended gardens, and five museums offering a rich overview of Guernsey's history, you’ll want to leave a few hours aside to explore the many treasures that lie within the castle’s walls. | |||||||
| 1st01 | SepSep | 202727 | Le Havre, France | 07:00 | 21:00 | ||
Le Havre, founded by King Francis I of France in 1517, is located inUpper Normandy on the north bank of the mouth of the River Seine, which isconsidered the most frequented waterway in the world. Its port is ranked thesecond largest in France. The city was originally built on marshland andmudflats that were drained in the 1500’s. During WWII most of Le Havre wasdestroyed by Allied bombing raids. Post war rebuilding of the city followed thedevelopment plans of the well-known Belgian architect Auguste Perre. Thereconstruction was so unique that the entire city was listed as a UNESCO WorldHeritage Site in 2005. | |||||||
| 2nd02 | SepSep | 202727 | Southampton, England, disembark the Seven Seas Voyager | 07:00 | |||
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. | |||||||

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| Grade Code | From | To | |
| E | Concierge Suite | £9,159 | £12,009 |
| D | Concierge Suite | £9,539 | £12,409 |
Step out onto your private balcony with a freshly made cup of coffee and take in the grandeur of ocean travel. This suite is packed with stylish comfort, including a king-sized bed, walk-in closet and 24-hour room service.
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.
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| Grade Code | From | To | |
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,259 | £10,609 |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,629 | £10,979 |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,769 | £11,349 |
First, the view — soak in the entirety of your ocean-going adventure out on your private balcony, or get cozy in your floor-to-ceiling-windowed sitting area. Inside is perfectly designed for maximum elegance and comfort.
Every inch of this suite has been thoughtfully designed to maximise 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.
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| Grade Code | From | To | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £19,389 | £21,739 |
This immense suite features a living area with a couch and two comfortable chairs, a full dining table, writing table, even a leather chaise lounge beside a jacuzzi in a bedroom alcove. Simply spectacular accommodation.
A suite so large it has two entrances, this suite delights the senses with rich mosaics, exotic woods and luxurious touches. A living area with a couch and two comfortable chairs, a full dining table and large writing table make you feel right at home. A large private balcony lets you welcome friends for a quiet dinner, and a personal butler helps make life at sea a breeze.
Layout
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
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Additional Grand Suite Amenities:
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £10,079 | £12,749 |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £10,879 | £13,229 |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £11,349 | £13,699 |
With plush sofas in an inviting living area, high-count bed linens on a king-sized bed, luxe recliners on your private balcony and lavish bath products in your marble bathroom, this suite will coddle you in comfort and style.
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.
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The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
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| Grade Code | From | To | |
| VS | Voyager Suite | £15,519 | £17,869 |
You enter this suite via a hallway that opens up to an elegant and spacious living area. Your private balcony awaits exploration outside and a bedroom with a dreamy décor is as soothing as a sunlit meadow.
Treat yourself to the welcoming luxury of a suite where elegance and comfort beckon in every nook. Open the sliding doors to your private balcony and inhale the fresh sea air. Enjoy your morning coffee at a cozy dining table or put your feet up in a soothing living room. Call on the services of a personal butler to assist with any needs and ensure that each moment of your journey exceeds your expectations.
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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 coffees, delicious pastries, gourmet sandwiches and homemade cookies at Coffee Connection. Peruse international newspapers and news magazines 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 and news magazines 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 omelets 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.
An elegantly intimate, art-filled and luxurious setting to enjoy classic American steakhouse cuisine with a modern flair. A handsome bar is a relaxing destination if you arrive early.
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
Enjoy an extensive menu of authentic antipasti and Italian specialties served á la carte and paired with fine Italian wines. All dishes are prepared with the freshest gourmet ingredients and served by our attentive waiters.
Each evening, La Veranda transforms into Sette Mari at La Veranda, a casual, intimate dining experience. Choose from authentic Italian specialties inspired by family recipes that span generations, or opt for something with a modern twist like a spice-crusted tuna steak with braised endive, polenta and salmoriglio. Savour it all with a perfectly paired Tuscan wine. 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.
It’s easy to stay connected, even while sailing the seven seas. Our ships have WiFi throughout for guests with their own laptops, and there are plenty of computers in the staffed Internet Café, which is open round the clock. Printers, e-mails, Internet access and Wireless access throughout the ship are all available for a nominal fee.
For those who’ve chosen to leave their laptops at home, desktop computers are available at our staffed Internet Cafe. Of course, you may access WiFi without charge throughout the entirety of Seven Seas Voyager®.
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. Whatever draws you here, you’ll find our library to be a welcoming, low-key treasure you just may find hard to leave.
You’ll find this smartly designed space tough to resist. Its sophisticated yet casual vibe invites conversation with new friends over pre-dinner cocktails, while its dance floor offers a night of dancing into the wee hours.
Discover for yourself why the Voyager 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.
As indicated by its name, the Observation Lounge offers a wonderful vantage point to enjoy staggering views as your ship enters and leaves ports of call. Live music adds to the serene vibe.
The Observation Lounge is a chic yet comfortable space to read, relax and enjoy a cocktail while admiring the spectacular views offered every time Seven Seas Voyager® 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.
A perfect spot 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 great place 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.
Take in lavishly staged, high-energy shows created and produced by our own team of Broadway choreographers and directors in our show 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 Theater 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.
The place to go to enjoy a fine cigar and sip cognac (both available for purchase) in classic gentleman’s club environs. This popular gathering spot is dedicated to low-key elegance and camaraderie.
The very popular Connoisseur Club is where you can order a rare vintage cognac or port and pick a fabulous cigar (both are available for purchase). This elegant hideaway is guaranteed to envelop you in comfortable leather armchairs and a club-like atmosphere that gives rise to good conversation and bonhomie. As you’d guess, smoking is permitted in this gathering place.
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 | |||
| 12 nights aboard the Seven Seas Voyager | |||
| 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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Date 21st Aug 2027 |
Nts 12 |
Balcony £8,259pp |
Suite £9,159pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Date 21st Aug 2027 |
Nts 12 |
Balcony £8,259pp |
Suite £9,159pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
Balcony £8,789pp |
Suite £9,689pp |
| Balcony staterooms from | £8,259pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,259pp | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,629pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,769pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £9,159pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £9,159pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £9,539pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £10,079pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £10,879pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £11,349pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £14,149pp | |
| VS | Voyager Suite | £15,519pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £19,389pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £22,559pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £8,789pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,789pp | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,159pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,299pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £9,689pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £9,689pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £10,069pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £10,609pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £11,409pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £11,879pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £14,679pp | |
| VS | Voyager Suite | £16,049pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £19,919pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £23,089pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £8,789pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,789pp | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,159pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,299pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £9,689pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £9,689pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £10,069pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £10,609pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £11,409pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £11,879pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £14,679pp | |
| VS | Voyager Suite | £16,049pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £19,919pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £23,089pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £8,789pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,789pp | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,159pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,299pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £9,689pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £9,689pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £10,069pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £10,609pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £11,409pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £11,879pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £14,679pp | |
| VS | Voyager Suite | £16,049pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £19,919pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £23,089pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £8,789pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,789pp | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,159pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,299pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £9,689pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £9,689pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £10,069pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £10,609pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £11,409pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £11,879pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £14,679pp | |
| VS | Voyager Suite | £16,049pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £19,919pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £23,089pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £8,789pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,789pp | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,159pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,299pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £9,689pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £9,689pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £10,069pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £10,609pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £11,409pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £11,879pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £14,679pp | |
| VS | Voyager Suite | £16,049pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £19,919pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £23,089pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £8,789pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,789pp | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,159pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,299pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £9,689pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £9,689pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £10,069pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £10,609pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £11,409pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £11,879pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £14,679pp | |
| VS | Voyager Suite | £16,049pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £19,919pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £23,089pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £8,789pp | ||
| H | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £8,789pp | |
| G | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,159pp | |
| F | Deluxe Veranda Suite | £9,299pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £9,689pp | ||
| E | Concierge Suite | £9,689pp | |
| D | Concierge Suite | £10,069pp | |
| C | Penthouse Suite | £10,609pp | |
| B | Penthouse Suite | £11,409pp | |
| A | Penthouse Suite | £11,879pp | |
| SS | Seven Seas Suite | £14,679pp | |
| VS | Voyager Suite | £16,049pp | |
| GS | Grand Suite | £19,919pp | |
| SG | Signature Suite | £23,089pp | |
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