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The ''Seven Seas Mariner'' is a cruise ship for ] (formerly Radisson Seven Seas Cruises). | The ''Seven Seas Mariner'' is a cruise ship for ] (formerly Radisson Seven Seas Cruises). | ||
She the first all-suite, all-balcony ship in the world, and |
She was the first all-suite, all-balcony ship in the world, and was awarded "Ship of the Year" in ] by Ocean and Cruise News. Also, she was the first to offer dining by the famous ] of ] in one of the onboard restaurants. Her staff to guest ratio of 1 to 1.6 ensures high quality service to all the passengers. | ||
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Seven Seas Mariner | |
Status: | in service |
Entered Service: | 2001 |
Tonnage: | 50,000 gross tons |
Length: | 709 feet |
Beam: | 93 feet |
Draft: | 21 feet |
Speed: | 20 knots |
Decks: | 8 |
Complement: | 700 passengers, 445 crew |
The Seven Seas Mariner is a cruise ship for Regent Seven Seas Cruises (formerly Radisson Seven Seas Cruises).
She was the first all-suite, all-balcony ship in the world, and was awarded "Ship of the Year" in 2002 by Ocean and Cruise News. Also, she was the first to offer dining by the famous Le Cordon Bleu of Paris in one of the onboard restaurants. Her staff to guest ratio of 1 to 1.6 ensures high quality service to all the passengers.