Seven Seas Voyager emerges from drydock
The 700-passenger Seven Seas Voyager is on a Rome-to-Venice cruise, its first since emerging from a scheduled drydock for interior and deck upgrades.
Among many changes, the ship's nightclub and observation lounge got new furnishings, wall coverings, carpeting and lighting. The Constellation Theatre was rejuvenated, penthouse suites were redone and new teak was installed on the balconies of all 350 cabins.
The refurbishment was overseen by Frank Del Rio, CEO of Prestige Cruise Holdings, parent of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Del Rio flew to Marseille, France, for a final inspection before the Seven Seas Voyager set sail, the cruise line said.
Among many changes, the ship's nightclub and observation lounge got new furnishings, wall coverings, carpeting and lighting. The Constellation Theatre was rejuvenated, penthouse suites were redone and new teak was installed on the balconies of all 350 cabins.
The refurbishment was overseen by Frank Del Rio, CEO of Prestige Cruise Holdings, parent of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Del Rio flew to Marseille, France, for a final inspection before the Seven Seas Voyager set sail, the cruise line said.
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