Seven Seas Explorer
In 2016, Regent Seven Seas Explorer made its debut. One of the fleet's larger ships, it can accommodate up to 732 passengers. Service is the ship's first focus, and there are 567 crew members on board. Previous cruisers praised the crew for their friendliness and attentiveness.
The all-suite cabins, which are among the largest offered by ocean liners, further wowed visitors. There are walk-in closets, interactive flat-screen TVs, expansive balconies, marble baths, and limitless Wi-Fi in every one of the 366 suites. Visitors can spend their days outside the cabins taking part in cooking classes, relaxing by the pool, or reading in the library. Casino games, cocktail bars, and performances in the Constellation Theater are all available for amusement at night. There aren't many complaints about this cruise, however some critics believed the entertainment could be better.
According to recent travellers, what benefit is the best? Every shore trip is offered. Alaska, Africa, Asia, Australia, the Mediterranean, and other places are among the places that the Seven Seas Explorer travels.