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PROS: Loved our room. Convenience of everything on the ship.
CONS: Really the only the thing is the seating in the Theatre. Really hard to maneuver around the chairs.
RECOMMENDED: Yes
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PROS: A stunningly beautiful small ship with approximately 740 passengers
CONS: No negatives
RECOMMENDED: Yes
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PROS: Great organization, few or no hitches to be seen. Great dining options. The laundry and pressing feature is a huge plus, everto.ne loves it
CONS: I did see a couple of cut backs on the more expensive menu items and guests also noticeded.
RECOMMENDED: Yes
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PROS: Service, food , accommodations and size
CONS: There are no cons.
RECOMMENDED: Yes
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PROS: Elegant ship and attractive suites, Variety of dining options, Entertainment exceeding expectations
CONS: Configuration issues in Category H, Veranda suites, Disappointing itinerary stops and excursions
RECOMMENDED: Yes
MoreEmbarking on a 12-night segment of a 67-night Grand Voyage, the Regent Seven Seas Splendor, with its capacity for 750 guests, offers an elegant and stunning cruise experience. The Category H Veranda Suite on deck 6, while cozy, had some configuration aspects worth considering. The ship’s staff provide generally friendly and professional service, though with some inconsistencies. Dining experiences were mostly positive, with highlights at Compass Rose, Pacific Rim, and Sette Mari. The ship offers various amenities, adheres to a resort dress code, and has a well-equipped spa and fitness center. Culinary classes had limited availability but received positive feedback. Entertainment exceeded expectations, featuring a variety of performances. Despite some disappointing itinerary stops and excursion inconsistencies, the overall experience on Regent Splendor was positive.
My husband and I embarked on a memorable 12-night segment of a 67-night Grand Voyage, Circle South America, on Regent Seven Seas Splendor. The ship sailed from Buenos Aires, Argentina and our journey concluded in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With a capacity for 750 guests, this ship is truly elegant and stunning, featuring all-suite accommodations with balconies. Our stay in the Category H Veranda Suite on deck 6 was cozy, featuring a balcony with two deck chairs and a table. While we enjoyed our experience, we did notice some configuration aspects, such as the bed’s proximity to the sliding closet and the compact bathroom with a single sink and shower. It might be worth considering an upgrade to a more spacious Category F, Superior Veranda, or higher for those seeking additional space. The ship’s staff provided generally friendly and professional service, although we did observe some inconsistencies. Dining experiences were mostly positive, with standout moments at Compass Rose (the main dining room), Pacific Rim (a Pan-Asian specialty restaurant), and La Veranda (evening transformed into Sette Mari, an Italian restaurant). Prime 7’s lobster fell short of expectations, and Chartreuse, the French restaurant was enjoyable but occasionally too elaborate. La Veranda’s breakfast/lunch buffet felt somewhat limited compared to offerings on other luxury cruise lines. The standout dining experience was the Gala Sunday Brunch in Compass Rose. Regent Splendor offers a range of amenities, including Coffee Connection, a Pool Grill (open 11 am to 4 pm), Afternoon Tea, and 24-hour room service. The ship adheres to a dress code-Resort Casual during the day and Resort Elegant at night. The onboard Spa and fitness center aligns with luxury cruise ship standards, allowing guests to use the steam room, sauna, and Spa pool based on capacity controls. While Regent Splendor offers culinary cooking classes onboard, they appeared to be presold, limiting availability. Nonetheless, positive feedback was received from a couple attending multiple classes during the sailing. The entertainment on board exceeded expectations, featuring various performances, including an illusionist, local acts in Uruguay, a classical guitarist, and the traditional production company singers and dancers. Overall, our experience on Regent Splendor was positive, despite some disappointing itinerary stops that did not meet expectations, and most excursions exceeding their advertised durations. Included excursions showed inconsistencies, with some guides who were difficult to understand and poorly trained. Issues such as not providing complimentary water or adequate restroom facilities or breaks were noted. Addressing these concerns would undoubtedly enhance the seamless luxury travel experience that Regent Seven Seas Cruises aspires to deliver.
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