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RADISSON SEVEN SEAS CRUISES
Luxury
goes exploring. Five
different ships, five different personalities.
Cruises throughout the world. Each ship features outstanding
European service and spacious ocean view or balcony staterooms.
The Paul
Gauguin plying the waters of French P olynesia
with a relaxed, romantic atmosphere that could only be found in
these most enchanting isles. With
only 320 guests, the Paul Gauguin sails two special 14 night cruises
through the Marquesas Islands each year, and then seven night
cruises in French Polynesia through the remainder of the year.
The
Radisson Diamond with her unique twin hulled design carries 350
lucky passengers to the Caribbean in the fall and spring and the
Mediterraneanin the summer, with a few Panama Canal cruises added in
just for fun.
The Seven
Seas Navigator carries only 490 guests in her all suite
accommodations. Each
suite has a full size, marble appointed bathroom with both a shower
and a full sized tub as well as a walk in closet.
The Seven
Seas Mariner with all suites and all balconies carries 700 guests to
such exotic locales as Alaska and South America. Each suite
measures a minimum of 252 sq. ft plus a 49 sq. ft. balcony.
Radisson’s
newest ship, the Seven Seas Voyager, like her sister ship the Seven
Seas Mariner, carries 700 passengers in her all suite, all balcony
staterooms. Her minimum sized stateroom is a spacious 306 sq.
ft. with a 50 sq. ft. balcony. The Seven Seas Voyager makes
her first world cruise in 2004, as well as spending her summer in
Europe.
Radisson
Seven Seas Cruises. Each vessel has its own unique
personality. Each vessel offers superb luxury and an
uncompromising commitment to excellence.
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