Redesigned Grande Suite on the Seven Seas Voyager.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises Debuts Refurbished Seven Seas Voyager

Redesigned Grande Suite on the Seven Seas Voyager.
 
 

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has officially welcomed back its Seven Seas Voyager following an extensive, multimillion-dollar refurbishment that introduces redesigned suites, refreshed public spaces and an expanded culinary program.

The newly renovated vessel returned to service on May 21 after completing a 25-day dry dock in Marseille, France, emerging with enhancements that align the ship’s look and feel with Regent’s newer Explorer-Class vessels.

Suites and Public Spaces Receive Major Refresh

The refurbishment spans nearly every corner of the ship, including upgrades to all suites with refreshed furnishings, lighting, carpets, decor and hardware.

The ship’s Signature, Grand, Voyager and Seven Seas Suites underwent the most dramatic transformations, featuring redesigned interiors along with upgraded bathrooms that now include separate showers and new bathtubs.

Voyager Suite redesign.

Public spaces across the vessel also received a polished new look, including updates to the atrium, library and specialty restaurants Prime 7 and Chartreuse.

One of the most noticeable changes for returning guests is the revamped Pool Grill, which now debuts a new pizzeria concept serving handcrafted pizzas in a more casual evening dining setting. Meanwhile, Coffee Connection has relocated to a new mid-ship space on Deck 5, designed to improve guest flow and accessibility.

Culinary Enrichment Expands at Sea

Among the ship’s most significant additions is the new Epicurean Enrichment Studio, a culinary-focused venue designed to immerse guests in the flavors and traditions of the destinations they visit.

The concept first launched aboard Seven Seas Mariner in late 2025 and will officially debut on Seven Seas Voyager beginning June 28, 2026.

The venue will host destination-inspired cooking demonstrations, culinary storytelling sessions and interactive programming tied to regional cuisine and culture. Mediterranean and Northern Europe Voyages Ahead

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