Seven Seas Explorer® sailed on her inaugural voyage earlier this month. Guests sailed from Monte Carlo to Venice for 14 spectacular nights, enjoying the opulence and extravagance aboard Regent Seven Seas Cruises newest ship.
From unwinding on the $150,000 Savoir No. 1 bed in the Regent Suite to dining on specially designed Versace plates, here’s why Seven Seas Explorer is the world’s most luxurious ship ever built – by the numbers.
1. There are 552 crew members catering to the needs of only 750-guests on Seven Seas Explorer. With an exceptionally low 1.36 guest-to-crew ratio, guests will receive an exceptionally high level of personalize service during their cruise vacation.
2. The number of large, exquisitely designed crystal chandeliers found throughout the various restaurants, lounges and other public spaces is 158. Plus, there are 97 crystal chandeliers found inside the larger suites and another 218 in the corridors.
3. There is 45,876 square feet of marble found throughout the ship, with more than half of it being Carrera marble from Italy. That includes the marble- and stone-detailed bathrooms in each of Seven Seas Explorer’s 375 guest suites. That’s nearly an acre of marble, or the size of a typical American football field.
4. The all-balcony, all-suite ship has 51,909 square feet of balcony space. This equates to an average of 138-square feet per suite, the largest in the cruise industry.
5. It cost $150,000 to set-up the luxurious Savoir No. 1 bed found in the Master Bedroom of the Regent Suite. The mattress alone retails for $90,000.
6. The ship’s largest and most opulent accommodation, the Regent Suite, is a whopping 4,443–square feet. It features two elegant bedrooms; a sprawling living room with a custom-made Steinway Arabesque piano designed by Dakota Jackson; a private spa retreat with personal sauna, steam room and treatment area; and an exclusive vista garden with floor-to-ceiling views of the ocean.
7. Guests who book the Regent Suite will receive unlimited complimentary spa treatments – in the comfort of their own personal in-suite spa retreat.
8. Dine at the Compass Rose, the signature dining room, and you will be treated to an eclectic array of European-inspired Continental cuisine served on 400 specially designed Versace place settings – all in an elegant, upscale restaurant setting.
9. There were 2,148 bottles of champagne ordered for Seven Seas Explorer’s maiden voyage. That goes along with the 5,712 bottles of red and white wine that are ready to be enjoyed. With Regent’s inclusive experience, alcoholic beverages like beer, wine, champagne and premium spirits are complimentary.
10. Guests will enjoy 2,000 lbs of lobster during a typical 14-night cruise. Lobster dishes can be found in the three specialty restaurants, the open-seating Compass Rose and at the more casual eatery, La Veranda.
Would you like to experience the opulence and extravagance of a Seven Seas Explorer cruise? Please contact us and we would be happy to help you make reservations, or visit our web site for a complete schedule of sailings.
Source: Regent Seven Seas Cruises