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Radisson Seven Seas Cruises is the fourth largest
luxury line, operating and marketing the six-star, 350-guest ssc
Radisson Diamond, the six-star, 180-guest m/s Song of Flower,
320-guest m/s Paul Gauguin, which entered service in January 1998 as
the most deluxe cruise ship ever based in Tahiti and French Polynesia
year-round. The line also markets the five-star, 188-guest m/s
Hanseatic, one of the most luxurious adventure cruise ships in the world.
In September 1999, Radisson Seven Seas launched its
newest ship, the ms Seven Seas Navigator in the same six-star
tradition. And in March 2001, Radisson will introduce the world's
first all-suite, all-balconied ship, the Seven Seas Mariner. For the
first time on any ship, every single guest will be treated to an
unprecedented level of expansive personal luxury. Only Radisson Seven
Seas Cruises offers such a broad spectrum of distinctive vessels and
voyages, while upholding an uncompromising standard of cruising
excellence throughout, to each destination, aboard each ship.
Here are just a few of the great things that make
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises so distinct:
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Ships cater to only 180 to 700 guests
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All oceanview staterooms, most with private balconies
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Single, open-seating dining and alternative restaurant
for dinner
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Complimentary wine with dinner
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Complimentary soft drinks, mineral water & juices
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Complimentary stocked bar in stateroom upon embarkation
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Gratuities included
Radisson Seven Seas Fleet
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Explorer II |

Paul Gaugion |

Radisson Diamond |

Seven Seas Mariner |
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Seven Seas Navigator |

Seven Seas Voyager |
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