Regarded as one of the top cruise ships in the world, Seven Seas Voyager is the world's second all-suite, all-balcony ship. One of its four main dining venues is operated by Le Cordon Bleu of Paris. With just 700 passengers on board this ship has a very spacious feel and has achieved a 5* rating from the Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships 2007 scoring 1701 points out of a possible 2000.
Accommodation
There are 12 accommodation price grades. All rooms have marble bathrooms with a bath and a walk in wardrobe. Each also has a private teak decked balcony.
Dining
There are four different dining venues which operate an open seating policy – you can sit with who you want when you want.
The 570 seat Compass Rose Restaurant has tables for two, four, six and eight. The 120 seat Signatures is operated by Le Cordon Bleu of Paris and requires a reservation. Latitudes has an open “show” kitchen so your meal will be entertaining as well as tasty!. La Veranda is a self-service café that seats 450.
If you prefer to dine en suite, you may order selections from the chef's nightly menu during regular dining hours. In addition, the room service menu is available 24 hours a day – and is all complimentary, of course!
Entertainment
The Constellation Showlounge spans two decks. It provides mini-Las Vegas type shows and shows with magicians, ventriloquists, comedians and others. Lectures, classes and workshops are also provided by experts in their fields. Noted guest lecturers provide insights and perspectives far beyond what you would read in the average guidebook. Audry Grant's Better Bridge instructors are available on numerous voyages, presenting exciting and up-to-date programs for both experienced and new players.
Pool
The teak pool deck is one of the most expansive at sea, including a large heated pool, two whirlpools and table tennis.