Grand Silk Seas Passage
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About Tokyo
Lights, sushi, manga! Sprawling, frenetic, and endlessly fascinating, Japan’s capital is a city of contrasts. Shrines and gardens are pockets of calm between famously crowded streets and soaring office buildings. Mom-and-pop noodle houses share street space with Western-style chain restaurants and exquisite fine dining. Shopping yields lovely folk arts as well as the newest electronics. And nightlife kicks off with karaoke or sake and continues with techno clubs and more. Whether you seek the traditional or the cutting edge, Tokyo will provide it.
About Shimizu
The salt and pepper cone of Japan's most famous natural landmark won’t fail to take your breath away, as it soars into the sky in a vision of spectacular symmetry. Make sure your camera is fully prepared before you dock in Shimizu’s port, where unparalleled views of the extraordinary Mount Fuji’s dramatic peak await. Take your time to soak up one of Japan's most iconic views, before dipping your toes into the rest of what this destination of tranquil temples has to offer. While there’s a bustling fish market, and a charming amusement park waiting close to the port, most new arrivals immediately set off in pursuit of the best views of Mount Fuji, or to see the stunning panorama on offer from the heights of the Kunozan Toshogu Shrine. Take the cable car up to the top, to experience the tranquillity around the forested shrine, and to enjoy its stunning architecture of deep scarlets and gleaming golds. You can also enjoy heart-stopping views out over the Bay of Suruga, and the tea plantations below.
About Kobe
Located on the calm waters of the Inland Sea, Kobe has served as an important port town for hundreds of years. It was one of the first harbours to accept foreign traders in 1868 when Japan was just emerging from its centuries of isolation. What followed was a surge of Western trade and exports. Today, Kobe is quite multicultural, with expatriates from 98 different nations in residence, providing a cultural diversity most easily visible in restaurants serving every kind of cuisine, including the now world famous Kobe beef. The Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995 set back Kobe’s development, but not for long. Kobe emerged more vibrant than before - with additional attractions, hotels and urban redevelopment, and only a few remnants of the extensive damage. It is a cosmopolitan place with lively shopping arcades, interesting museums, great restaurants, and a port that is still at the heart of things. Kobe is well known for its nightlife, in an intimate quarter of neon lights, cosy bars and sophisticated nightclubs. It also serves as the gateway to the ancient Japanese capitals of Kyoto and Nara.
About Kochi
About Hiroshima
History buffs will want to write home Hiroshima. Despite being devastated in 1945, this Japanese city is known to all for its commitment peace – its ruin on the 6th August 1945 led to the end of the war and today, the Peace Memorial (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) , is a constant reminder of the destruction that war brings. A walk in the leafy boulevards of Peace Memorial Park brings quiet contemplation. The Flames of Peace – set in the park’s central feature pond – burn brightly and will continue to do so until all the nuclear bombs I the world have been destroyed. There are many other inspiring messages of hope around the city too; the Children’s’ Peace Monument just north of the park is a homage to little Sadako Sasaki, who was just two in 1945. When she developed leukemia in 1956, she believed that if she folded 1,000 paper cranes – a symbol of longevity and happiness in Japan – she would recover. Sadly she died before she finished her task but her classmates finished the rest. It is impossible to ignore the events of 1945 in Hiroshima, but this is far from a depressing place. The great efforts that have been made in rebuilding of the city over the years have given Hiroshima a vibrant, eclectic edge, with the downtown shopping area and street food stalls being well worth a visit. The proximity to Miyajima and its iconic, impressive, Torii gate should not be overlooked either. If you are lucky enough to visit during the unpredictable and short-lived Sakura (cherry blossom) season, then the extraordinary sight of the delicate pink blossom floating across the water to the red gate, means you can consider yourself one of the luckiest people on the planet.
About Beppu, Kyushu Island, Oita
About Busan
White-sand city beaches and hot-spring resorts may not be everyone's first image of Korea, but these are what Koreans flock to Busan for all year. And there are plenty of opportunities for rest, relaxation, retail therapy, and even a touch of glamour every October with the Busan International Film Festival. Busan's beaches are the big summertime draw but there is plenty to be seen year round. Quintessential experiences include taking some rest and relaxation at a local spa and exploring the Beomeosa temple complex.
About Hakata
About Nagasaki
Nagasaki city has developed into one of the most important port cities in Japan. During Japan’s period of isolation in the 17th century, Nagasaki played a prominent role in foreign trade relation and only a very few ports were open to restricted numbers of foreign traders. Even though Holland was a major country who conducted trading during this period, Dutch people were only allowed to stay in Dejima Island and were not allowed to have contact with the Japanese people. Today, you will still find the strong influence of Dutch and Chinese culture in the city which is very different from all other cities in Japan. In the more recent history, Nagasaki became the second city after Hiroshima to be destroyed by an atomic bomb towards the end of World War II. From the visit to Atomic bomb museum and peace memorial park, people could understand how chaotic the situation was and the agony that the people in the days have experienced from the damage inflicted by the atomic bomb. It continues to appeal to the world with their wish for world peace.
About Incheon
About Jeju Island
About Shanghai
Shanghai is a city of two faces. It is home to some of the world’s tallest skyscrapers, miles of luxury goods shops, and scores of trendy bars and restaurants. But look just beyond the main streets and you’ll find narrow alleyways packed with traditional lane houses, where laundry billows from bamboo poles, and local communities are alive and well.Shanghai has always been China’s most Westernized city. In its heyday, Shanghai had the best nightlife, the greatest architecture, and the strongest business in Asia. Nearly a century later, after extreme tumult and political upheaval, it’s back on top.Shanghai’s charm lies not in a list of must-see sites, but in quiet, tree-lined streets, the Bund’s majestic colonial buildings, sweet boutiques, and a dizzying array of places to eat and drink, from literal hole-in-the-walls to celebrity chef restaurants.Today, Shanghai has nearly 24 million people, the skyscrapers keep getting taller, the metro keeps getting longer, and the historical buildings continue to evade the wrecking ball. For how much longer is anyone’s guess.
About Shanghai
Shanghai is a city of two faces. It is home to some of the world’s tallest skyscrapers, miles of luxury goods shops, and scores of trendy bars and restaurants. But look just beyond the main streets and you’ll find narrow alleyways packed with traditional lane houses, where laundry billows from bamboo poles, and local communities are alive and well.Shanghai has always been China’s most Westernized city. In its heyday, Shanghai had the best nightlife, the greatest architecture, and the strongest business in Asia. Nearly a century later, after extreme tumult and political upheaval, it’s back on top.Shanghai’s charm lies not in a list of must-see sites, but in quiet, tree-lined streets, the Bund’s majestic colonial buildings, sweet boutiques, and a dizzying array of places to eat and drink, from literal hole-in-the-walls to celebrity chef restaurants.Today, Shanghai has nearly 24 million people, the skyscrapers keep getting taller, the metro keeps getting longer, and the historical buildings continue to evade the wrecking ball. For how much longer is anyone’s guess.
About Okinawa
About Ishigaki
About Keelung (Chilung)
With the glittering lights of Taipei - a futuristic metropolis of culture and ideas - sparkling nearby, Keelung is the first calling point for many visitors arriving in Taiwan. While this port city essentially serves as Taipei's ocean gateway, you shouldn’t be too hasty in dashing off to Taipei's neon-lit magic – first it’s well worth spending some time exploring the famous glowing night market, which hums with life each evening and is famous for its local seafood.
About Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung is Taiwan’s second largest city, its biggest seaport, and the world’s fourth largest container port. It entered the 21st century as a newly emerging international metropolis. In the forefront of Taiwan’s expansion and modernisation efforts are the China Steel Corporation and China Shipbuilding. They are perfect examples of what Taiwan’s export-oriented economy is all about. The Love River, which has seen some recent landscaping, adds to the beauty of the city. Coffee shops along its banks offer good opportunities to view the river’s activities and enjoy a nice breeze. A 495-feet (150 metres)-long urban corridor of light, known as Urban Spotlight, was designed by local artists who wanted to make light and shadows the theme of the hall. The result is an urban space in the Central Park area teeming with artistic vision. A very important event in Taiwan’s recent history occurred here in 1979, and is known as the Kaohsiung Incident. It was the day of the first major human rights celebration on the island. Until that time, the authorities had never allowed any expression of discontent. When the day came, however, the celebration ended in chaos when police encircled the peaceful crowd and started using teargas, and pro-government instigators incited violence. Kuomintang (KMT) authorities used this as an excuse to round up all well-known opposition leaders and imprison them. Although it was hardly noticed internationally, it is recognised locally as an important turning point in the island’s transition to democracy, and it galvanised the Taiwanese people into action.
About Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Island skyline, with its ever-growing number of skyscrapers, speaks to ambition and money. Paris, London, even New York were centuries in the making, while Hong Kong's towers, bright lights, and glitzy shopping emporia weren't yet part of the urban scene when many of the young investment bankers who fuel one of the world's leading financial centers were born. Commerce is concentrated in the glittering high-rises of Central, tucked between Victoria Harbor and forested peaks on Hong Kong Island's north shore. While it's easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today's Hong Kong, you need only walk or board a tram for the short jaunt west into Western to discover a side of Hong Kong that is more traditionally Chinese but no less high-energy. You'll discover the real Hong Kong to the east of Central, too, in Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and beyond. Amid the residential towers are restaurants, shopping malls, bars, convention centers, a nice smattering of museums, and—depending on fate and the horse you wager on—one of Hong Kong's luckiest or unluckiest spots, the Happy Valley Racecourse. Kowloon sprawls across a generous swath of the Chinese mainland across Victoria Harbour from Central. Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of Kowloon peninsula, is packed with glitzy shops, first-rate museums, and eye-popping views of the skyline across the water. Just to the north are the teeming market streets of Mong Kok and in the dense residential neighborhoods beyond, two of Hong Kong's most enchanting spiritual sights, Wong Tai Sin Temple and Chi Lin Nunnery. As you navigate this huge metropolis (easy to do on the excellent transportation network), keep in mind that streets are usually numbered odd on one side, even on the other. There's no baseline for street numbers and no block-based numbering system, but street signs indicate building numbers for any given block.
About Hanoi
About Cam Ranh
About Ho Chi Minh City
Romantically referred to by the French as the Pearl of the Orient, Ho Chi Minh City today is a super-charged city of sensory overload. Motorbikes zoom day and night along the wide boulevards, through the narrow back alleys and past vendors pushing handcarts hawking goods of all descriptions. Still called Saigon by most residents, this is Vietnam's largest city and the engine driving the country's current economic resurgence, but despite its frenetic pace, it's a friendlier place than Hanoi and locals will tell you the food—simple, tasty, and incorporating many fresh herbs—is infinitely better than in the capital.This is a city full of surprises. The madness of the city's traffic—witness the oddball things that are transported on the back of motorcycles—is countered by tranquil pagodas, peaceful parks, quirky coffee shops, and whole neighborhoods hidden down tiny alleyways, although some of these quiet spots can be difficult to track down. Life in Ho Chi Minh City is lived in public: on the back of motorcycles, on the sidewalks, and in the parks. Even when its residents are at home, they're still on display. With many living rooms opening onto the street, grandmothers napping, babies being rocked, and food being prepared, are all in full view of passersby.Icons of the past endure in the midst of the city’s headlong rush into capitalism. The Hotel Continental, immortalized in Graham Greene's The Quiet American, continues to stand on the corner of old Indochina's most famous thoroughfare, the rue Catinat, known to American G.I.s during the Vietnam War as Tu Do (Freedom) Street and renamed Dong Khoi (Uprising) Street by the Communists. The city still has its ornate opera house and its old French city hall, the Hôtel de Ville. The broad colonial boulevards leading to the Saigon River and the gracious stucco villas are other remnants of the French colonial presence. Grisly reminders of the more recent past can be seen at the city's war-related museums. Residents, however, prefer to look forward rather than back and are often perplexed by tourists' fascination with a war that ended 40 years ago.The Chinese influence on the country is still very much in evidence in the Cholon district, the city's Chinatown, but the modern office towers and international hotels that mark the skyline symbolize Vietnam's fixation on the future.
About Ho Chi Minh City
Romantically referred to by the French as the Pearl of the Orient, Ho Chi Minh City today is a super-charged city of sensory overload. Motorbikes zoom day and night along the wide boulevards, through the narrow back alleys and past vendors pushing handcarts hawking goods of all descriptions. Still called Saigon by most residents, this is Vietnam's largest city and the engine driving the country's current economic resurgence, but despite its frenetic pace, it's a friendlier place than Hanoi and locals will tell you the food—simple, tasty, and incorporating many fresh herbs—is infinitely better than in the capital.This is a city full of surprises. The madness of the city's traffic—witness the oddball things that are transported on the back of motorcycles—is countered by tranquil pagodas, peaceful parks, quirky coffee shops, and whole neighborhoods hidden down tiny alleyways, although some of these quiet spots can be difficult to track down. Life in Ho Chi Minh City is lived in public: on the back of motorcycles, on the sidewalks, and in the parks. Even when its residents are at home, they're still on display. With many living rooms opening onto the street, grandmothers napping, babies being rocked, and food being prepared, are all in full view of passersby.Icons of the past endure in the midst of the city’s headlong rush into capitalism. The Hotel Continental, immortalized in Graham Greene's The Quiet American, continues to stand on the corner of old Indochina's most famous thoroughfare, the rue Catinat, known to American G.I.s during the Vietnam War as Tu Do (Freedom) Street and renamed Dong Khoi (Uprising) Street by the Communists. The city still has its ornate opera house and its old French city hall, the Hôtel de Ville. The broad colonial boulevards leading to the Saigon River and the gracious stucco villas are other remnants of the French colonial presence. Grisly reminders of the more recent past can be seen at the city's war-related museums. Residents, however, prefer to look forward rather than back and are often perplexed by tourists' fascination with a war that ended 40 years ago.The Chinese influence on the country is still very much in evidence in the Cholon district, the city's Chinatown, but the modern office towers and international hotels that mark the skyline symbolize Vietnam's fixation on the future.
About Bangkok
Bangkok, also known as the City of Angels and Venice of the East thrills with energy. There's such a vast array of sightseeing, shopping, and eating possibilities that you'll have little time to rest. When you do find a moment, pamper yourself with spa treatments, skyline-view bars, luxurious hotels, and excellent restaurants. The city is a mesmerizing blend of old and new, East and West, and dizzying contradictions. Temples and red-light districts, languid canals and permanent gridlock, streetside vendors and chic upscale eateries, all make their home together, all at the same time. Bangkok rarely fails to make an impression, and yes, you might need to go spend a few days on the beach to recover from it all. Although Bangkok is not known for jaw-dropping tourist attractions, it does have an endless supply of worthwhile pilgrimages. The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, and the Emerald Buddha are tops on every visitor's itinerary, and lesser-known temples, such as Wat Benjamabophit, the golden stupa of Wat Sakhet, and Wat Suthat, are all worthy of a stop. Besides temples, there are plenty of other interesting niches and touring possibilities to fit just about every interest. Take in a venom extraction and python feeding show at the Queen Saowapha Snake Farm, or go to the nearby Jim Thompson House to learn all about the famed Thai silk industry. If architecture is your forte, there is the Suan Pakkard Palace with its antique teak house collection, and the even more astounding Vimanmek Palace, which contains the world's largest golden teak building. Bangkok's Chinatown merits at least a day on every travel itinerary—be sure to check out the sprawling labyrinthine Flower and Thieves markets. Thai food is unrivaled for spice, taste, and variation. From multicourse meals to small street vendors, the one constant here is fresh and delicious at every level. You can have superlative roast duck or wonton noodles on a street corner for lunch and then be dining on world-class chef creations in the Oriental or Shangri-La hotels for supper. It doesn't have to be all spicy Thai either, as Bangkok is home to excellent French, Italian, and other world cuisines, and you need a few years just to make a dent in all the options that are available. The Old City is a major destination for travelers, as it's home to opulent temples like Wat Po and Wat Phra Kaew. Across the river is Thonburi, a mostly residential neighborhood, where you can find Wat Arun. At the northern tip of the Old City is Banglamphu, one of Bangkok's older residential neighborhoods. It's best known now for Khao San Road, a backpacker hangout, though the neighborhood has much more to offer, especially when it comes to street food. North of Banglamphu is Dusit, the royal district since the days of Rama V. East of the Old City is Chinatown, a labyrinth of streets with restaurants, shops, and warehouses. Farther down the Chao Phraya River is bustling Silom Road, one of the city's major commercial districts. Patpong, the city's most famous of several red-light districts, is also here. Bang Rak is home to some of the city's leading hotels: the Mandarin Oriental, the Peninsula, the Royal Orchid Sheraton, and the Shangri-La. To the north of Rama IV Road is Bangkok's largest green area, Lumphini Park. Continue north and you reach Sukhumvit Road, once a residential area. More recently, Thong Lor, farther east along Sukhumvit, has become the "in" neighborhood for those want to see and be seen. The Nana and Asok areas of Sukhumvit are now home to the even busier red-light entertainment districts (Nana and Soi Cowboy) than Patpong.
About Bangkok
Bangkok, also known as the City of Angels and Venice of the East thrills with energy. There's such a vast array of sightseeing, shopping, and eating possibilities that you'll have little time to rest. When you do find a moment, pamper yourself with spa treatments, skyline-view bars, luxurious hotels, and excellent restaurants. The city is a mesmerizing blend of old and new, East and West, and dizzying contradictions. Temples and red-light districts, languid canals and permanent gridlock, streetside vendors and chic upscale eateries, all make their home together, all at the same time. Bangkok rarely fails to make an impression, and yes, you might need to go spend a few days on the beach to recover from it all. Although Bangkok is not known for jaw-dropping tourist attractions, it does have an endless supply of worthwhile pilgrimages. The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, and the Emerald Buddha are tops on every visitor's itinerary, and lesser-known temples, such as Wat Benjamabophit, the golden stupa of Wat Sakhet, and Wat Suthat, are all worthy of a stop. Besides temples, there are plenty of other interesting niches and touring possibilities to fit just about every interest. Take in a venom extraction and python feeding show at the Queen Saowapha Snake Farm, or go to the nearby Jim Thompson House to learn all about the famed Thai silk industry. If architecture is your forte, there is the Suan Pakkard Palace with its antique teak house collection, and the even more astounding Vimanmek Palace, which contains the world's largest golden teak building. Bangkok's Chinatown merits at least a day on every travel itinerary—be sure to check out the sprawling labyrinthine Flower and Thieves markets. Thai food is unrivaled for spice, taste, and variation. From multicourse meals to small street vendors, the one constant here is fresh and delicious at every level. You can have superlative roast duck or wonton noodles on a street corner for lunch and then be dining on world-class chef creations in the Oriental or Shangri-La hotels for supper. It doesn't have to be all spicy Thai either, as Bangkok is home to excellent French, Italian, and other world cuisines, and you need a few years just to make a dent in all the options that are available. The Old City is a major destination for travelers, as it's home to opulent temples like Wat Po and Wat Phra Kaew. Across the river is Thonburi, a mostly residential neighborhood, where you can find Wat Arun. At the northern tip of the Old City is Banglamphu, one of Bangkok's older residential neighborhoods. It's best known now for Khao San Road, a backpacker hangout, though the neighborhood has much more to offer, especially when it comes to street food. North of Banglamphu is Dusit, the royal district since the days of Rama V. East of the Old City is Chinatown, a labyrinth of streets with restaurants, shops, and warehouses. Farther down the Chao Phraya River is bustling Silom Road, one of the city's major commercial districts. Patpong, the city's most famous of several red-light districts, is also here. Bang Rak is home to some of the city's leading hotels: the Mandarin Oriental, the Peninsula, the Royal Orchid Sheraton, and the Shangri-La. To the north of Rama IV Road is Bangkok's largest green area, Lumphini Park. Continue north and you reach Sukhumvit Road, once a residential area. More recently, Thong Lor, farther east along Sukhumvit, has become the "in" neighborhood for those want to see and be seen. The Nana and Asok areas of Sukhumvit are now home to the even busier red-light entertainment districts (Nana and Soi Cowboy) than Patpong.
About Ko Samui
Koh Samui is the most popular tourist destination on the Western Gulf coast, which isn't surprising, considering the island's gorgeous beaches, perfect weather, and sparkling blue, almost turquoise, water. Koh Samui has seen rapid development since the 1990s, and you'll encounter hotels in all price ranges.Koh Samui is half the size of Phuket, so you could easily drive around it in a day. But Koh Samui is best appreciated by those who take a slower, more casual approach. Most people come for the sun and sea, so they head straight to their hotel and rarely venture beyond its beach. But it's worth exploring beyond your lodging. Every beach has its own character, and you might find the perfect one for you. One beach many visitors find to their liking is Chawaeng. On Koh Samui's east coast, this stretch of glistening white sand is divided into two main sections—Chawaeng Yai (yai means "big") and Chawaeng Noi (noi means "little"). You'll find the greatest variety of hotels, restaurants, and bars here. Despite the crowds, Chawaeng is no Pattaya or Patong—the mood is very laid-back. A rocky headland separates Chawaeng Lamai Beach, whose clear water and long stretch of sand were the first place on the island to attract developers. More budget accommodations are available here than in Chawaeng, and there are some happening nightclubs.On the west coast of Koh Samui, Na Thon is the island's primary port and the spot where ferries arrive from the mainland. It's home to the island's governmental offices, including the Tourism Authority of Thailand, and there are banks, foreign-exchange booths, travel agents, shops, restaurants, and cafés by the ferry pier. A few places rent rooms, but there's really no reason to stay here—nicer accommodations can be found a short songthaew ride away.To the north and east of Na Thon lie a few beaches worthy of exploration. Laem Yai, 5 km (3 miles) north, has great seafood. East of here, a small headland separates two low-key communities on the northern shore, Mae Nam and Bophut Beach. Mae Nam is also the departure point for boats bound for Koh Phangan and Koh Tao . Just south of the Samui's northeastern tip you'll find sandy Choengmon Beach, a good area for swimming that's not overdeveloped.
About Singapore
The main island of Singapore is shaped like a flattened diamond, 42 km (26 miles) east to west and 23 km (14 miles) north to south. Near the northern peak is the causeway leading to West Malaysia—Kuala Lumpur is less than four hours away by car. It is at the southern foot where you will find most of the city-state’s action, with its gleaming office towers, working docks, and futuristic "supertrees," which are solar-powered and serve as vertical gardens. Offshore are Sentosa and over 60 smaller islands, most uninhabited, that serve as bases for oil refining or as playgrounds and beach escapes from the city. To the east is Changi International Airport, connected to the city by metro, bus, and a tree-lined parkway. Of the island's total land area, more than half is built up, with the balance made up of parkland, farmland, plantations, swamp areas, and rain forest. Well-paved roads connect all parts of the island, and Singapore city has an excellent, and constantly expanding, public transportation system. The heart of Singapore's history and its modern wealth are in and around the Central Business District. The area includes the skyscrapers in the Central Business District, the 19th-century Raffles Hotel, the convention centers of Marina Square, on up to the top of Ft. Canning. Although most of old Singapore has been knocked down to make way for the modern city, most colonial landmarks have been preserved in the CBD, including early-19th-century buildings designed by the Irish architect George Coleman.
About Port Klang
Kuala Lumpur, or KL as locals refer to it, intrigues visitors with its diversity and multicultural character. The city's old quarter features stretches of shop houses that hint at its colonial past, while modern buildings—including the iconic Petronas Towers—give a glimpse of its modern financial ambitions. The city is filled with culturally colorful quarters dedicated to Chinese, Malay, and Indian communities. New shopping malls with designer labels, five-star hotels, and top-notch restaurants also proliferate in this bustling city of 1.6 million.
About Langkawi Island
On Malaysia's west coast, Langkawi is an archipelago made up of 99 islands. The only real settlement is on the main island, Pulau Langkawi. This popular beach destination attracts divers from around the world to explore the sea life, and after being declared a duty-free zone back in the '80s, it has become a favorite shopping spot for visitors seeking cheap booze. You'll find sightseeing attractions—such as national parks, a cable car ride, and a large aquarium—throughout this island of lush rainforests. However, it's the long stretches of sandy beach that attract most visitors to this tropical paradise.
About Phuket
Though few tourists linger here, Phuket Town, the provincial capital, is one of the more culturally interesting places on the island to spend half a day. About one-third of the island's population lives here, and the town is an intriguing mix of old Sino-Portuguese architecture and the influences of the Chinese, Muslims, and Thais that inhabit it. The old Chinese quarter along Talang Street is especially good for a stroll, as its history has not yet been replaced by modern concrete and tile. And this same area has a variety of antiques shops, art studios, and trendy cafés. Besides Talang, the major thoroughfares are Ratsada, Phuket, and Ranong roads. Ratsada connects Phuket Road (where you'll find the Tourism Authority of Thailand office) to Ranong Road, where there's an aromatic local market filled with fruits, vegetables, spices, and meats.
About Georgetown, Penang
An island off the northwest coast of peninsular Malaysia, Penang is blessed with a multicultural history that's led to a fascinating fusion of East and West. Claimed by the British East India Company in 1786, the island's city center of Georgetown—listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site—is filled with colonial architecture, temples, and museums. The island has also attracted many Chinese immigrants, who now make up the majority of the population. On Penang you'll find an exciting mix of jungle, coast, farmland, and fishing villages, along with the country's largest Buddhist temple.
About Jakarta
About Surabaya
About Celukan Bawang, Bali
About Benoa, Bali
Bali really is as alluring as everyone says. This island, slightly bigger than Delaware, has it all: beaches, volcanoes, terraced rice fields, forests, renowned resorts, surfing, golf, and world-class dive sites. But what sets Bali apart from other nearby tropical destinations is Balinese tradition, and villagers dedicated to celebrating it. The hundreds of temples, dances, rituals, and crafts linked to their ancient Hindu faith aren't a show for tourists, but a living, breathing culture in which visitors are warmly received by the Balinese, who cherish their own identities.
About Benoa, Bali
Bali really is as alluring as everyone says. This island, slightly bigger than Delaware, has it all: beaches, volcanoes, terraced rice fields, forests, renowned resorts, surfing, golf, and world-class dive sites. But what sets Bali apart from other nearby tropical destinations is Balinese tradition, and villagers dedicated to celebrating it. The hundreds of temples, dances, rituals, and crafts linked to their ancient Hindu faith aren't a show for tourists, but a living, breathing culture in which visitors are warmly received by the Balinese, who cherish their own identities.
About Semarang
Semarang is one of the oldest cities in Indonesia, situated on Java's north coast between the shore of the Java Sea and a small ridge of mountains. Ceded to the Dutch West India Company in 1677 by King Amangkurat I in payment of his debts, it became their headquarters and the seat of the Dutch governor of the northeast provinces. Semarang's usefulness as a port waned due to the gradual silting up of the harbor; by the 19th century, Surabaya had eclipsed Semarang as Java's premier port. With a population of over one million, a third of whom are thought to be of Chinese extraction, Semarang is the largest city in Central Java and its administrative capital. The city consists of two parts: the coastal lowland where most of the commercial activities are found; and the hilly residential area. Although more a business center than a city for tourists, Semarang serves as a popular gateway to the mountainous interior of Central Java and to fabled Borobudur.
About Muara
The microscopic Sultanate of Brunei lays claim to one of the most dramatic rags-to-riches stories. Thanks to oil, the Sultan of Brunei is one of the richest men in the world, and the Sultanate is often dubbed a Shell-fare-state. Brunei's citizens do not pay income tax; they enjoy free education, medical care and old-age pensions. The government employs a third of the workforce, who are probably the best-paid bureaucrats in the world. Brunei Darussalam, as the country is officially called, is the rump of what was once a sprawling empire that occupied a land area of about twice the size of Luxembourg. On January 1, 1984, after nearly 100 years as a British Protectorate, Brunei became a fully independent sovereign nation. In August of 1967, Hassanal Bolkiah was crowned the 29th Sultan of Brunei. He succeeded his father, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddien III, who started to modernize the capital and is known as the architect of modern Brunei. Bandar Seri Begawan is the capital and the only town of any size in the country. It is a neat, modern city, split into three main areas. The "old" sector, built in the 1950s, is being redeveloped with new buildings around the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque; the Seri Complex, a commercial area dates from the 1970s, and Gadong boasts a recently shopping center and numerous restaurants: Bandar or, simply BSB, as the capital is commonly called, still features a sprawling maze of wooden houses built on stilts along the Brunei River.
About Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
The capital of Sabah, Borneo's northernmost state, Kota Kinabalu is wedged between a tropical rainforest and the South China Sea. Many explorers use it as a launching point to venture off and see the surrounding jungle and marine life. Mt. Kinabalu challenges climbers daily, and top diving spots reel in underwater adventurers. The city is made up of a dense grid of concrete buildings built over reclaimed land along the coast. Several waterfront seafood restaurants and a diverse mix of hotels appeal to the travelers passing through, mostly off to explore the region.
About Puerto Princesa, Palawan
The Spanish arrived at this beautiful corner of the world in March of 1872, founding the city, that would eventually become the Capital of Palawan. In 2011, the area received a huge boost, when New7 announced its list of the 7 Wonders of Nature – counting 500 million votes in the process. Puerto Princesa’s stunning underground river - complete with a cavernous, sunken lagoon - beat off wonderful sites like the Great Barrier Reef, to claim a spot on the final, prestigious list. Set sail across the glowing green water, on a journey into the gaping mouth of the limestone caves at Puerto Princesa. Known for being one of the least densely populated, cleanest and most environmentally friendly cities in the Philippines, there’s a raft of natural wonders to explore - from diving hotspots to towering limestone cliffs, and the entrancing underworld of the underground river.
About Coron Island
Spoken of with awed reverence in scuba-diving circles, Coron's dramatic rock protrusions, which jut from emerald seas and glorious sweeps of sand, make it a destination that you can't help but dive into. The perfect base for an adventure holiday, Coron's exquisite setting means you'll face taxing choices on a daily basis - to spend the day relaxing on the soft sand, or to pound through the jungle on horseback? Whether you choose relaxation or all-out-action, you're sure to fall head over heels for Coron's beauty.
About Boracay Island
About Manila
MANILA, the capital city of the Philippines, was founded in, 1571 by Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi. It is one of the oldest cities in the country and was the seat of power for most of the colonial rules of the Philippines. It is situated on the eastern shore of Manila Bay and contains a multitude of landmarks, some of which date back to the 16th century. It is home to the baroque 16th-century San Agustin Church as well as Fort Santiago, a storied citadel and military prison. In the 19th century Manila became one of the most modern cities in Asia. Before the Spanish–American War, Manila saw the rise of the Philippine Revolution. Under the American rule following the Spanish-American War, the United States changed the official language from Spanish to English. Towards the end of World War II, during the Battle of Manila, most of the city was flattened by intensive aerial bombardment. Today, tourism is a vital industry in Manila. Major shopping malls and bazaars thrive around Manila.
About Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Island skyline, with its ever-growing number of skyscrapers, speaks to ambition and money. Paris, London, even New York were centuries in the making, while Hong Kong's towers, bright lights, and glitzy shopping emporia weren't yet part of the urban scene when many of the young investment bankers who fuel one of the world's leading financial centers were born. Commerce is concentrated in the glittering high-rises of Central, tucked between Victoria Harbor and forested peaks on Hong Kong Island's north shore. While it's easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today's Hong Kong, you need only walk or board a tram for the short jaunt west into Western to discover a side of Hong Kong that is more traditionally Chinese but no less high-energy. You'll discover the real Hong Kong to the east of Central, too, in Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and beyond. Amid the residential towers are restaurants, shopping malls, bars, convention centers, a nice smattering of museums, and—depending on fate and the horse you wager on—one of Hong Kong's luckiest or unluckiest spots, the Happy Valley Racecourse. Kowloon sprawls across a generous swath of the Chinese mainland across Victoria Harbour from Central. Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of Kowloon peninsula, is packed with glitzy shops, first-rate museums, and eye-popping views of the skyline across the water. Just to the north are the teeming market streets of Mong Kok and in the dense residential neighborhoods beyond, two of Hong Kong's most enchanting spiritual sights, Wong Tai Sin Temple and Chi Lin Nunnery. As you navigate this huge metropolis (easy to do on the excellent transportation network), keep in mind that streets are usually numbered odd on one side, even on the other. There's no baseline for street numbers and no block-based numbering system, but street signs indicate building numbers for any given block.
About Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Island skyline, with its ever-growing number of skyscrapers, speaks to ambition and money. Paris, London, even New York were centuries in the making, while Hong Kong's towers, bright lights, and glitzy shopping emporia weren't yet part of the urban scene when many of the young investment bankers who fuel one of the world's leading financial centers were born. Commerce is concentrated in the glittering high-rises of Central, tucked between Victoria Harbor and forested peaks on Hong Kong Island's north shore. While it's easy to think all the bright lights are the sum of today's Hong Kong, you need only walk or board a tram for the short jaunt west into Western to discover a side of Hong Kong that is more traditionally Chinese but no less high-energy. You'll discover the real Hong Kong to the east of Central, too, in Wan Chai, Causeway Bay, and beyond. Amid the residential towers are restaurants, shopping malls, bars, convention centers, a nice smattering of museums, and—depending on fate and the horse you wager on—one of Hong Kong's luckiest or unluckiest spots, the Happy Valley Racecourse. Kowloon sprawls across a generous swath of the Chinese mainland across Victoria Harbour from Central. Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of Kowloon peninsula, is packed with glitzy shops, first-rate museums, and eye-popping views of the skyline across the water. Just to the north are the teeming market streets of Mong Kok and in the dense residential neighborhoods beyond, two of Hong Kong's most enchanting spiritual sights, Wong Tai Sin Temple and Chi Lin Nunnery. As you navigate this huge metropolis (easy to do on the excellent transportation network), keep in mind that streets are usually numbered odd on one side, even on the other. There's no baseline for street numbers and no block-based numbering system, but street signs indicate building numbers for any given block.
High atop the ship, this suite of more than 4,000 square feet (372 meters) rises above everything else at sea. Incomparable craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail are evident in everything from the unique design choices, such as rare works of art, to grand features like an in-suite spa retreat — a first for any cruise ship. The only thing to rival the luxurious interior is the spectacular ocean view from the private balconies.
Layout
- 2 Spacious Bedrooms with King-Size Ḧastens Vividus Bed in Primary Bedroom (*Bed in primary bedroom cannot be converted into two beds.)
- 2 1/2 Marble & Stone Detailed Bathrooms, 1 with Jetted Tub
- 2 Private Balconies with Heated Minipool Spa
- Private In-Suite Spa with Sauna, Steam Room & Jacuzzi
- Spacious Living Room
- Panoramic Ocean-View Bar
- 3 Walk-In Closets with 2 Safes
- Glass-Enclosed, Ocean-View Shower & Spa
- Private, Separately Located Dining Room for Up to 12 Guests
- Includes Up To 6 Guests
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
- 1-Night Pre-Cruise: Hotel Package Including:
- - Ground Transfers
- - Breakfast
- - Porterage
- Unlimited WiFi and Streaming Package for up to Four Devices
- Valet Laundry Service
- 24-hour In-Suite Dining
- Fresh Orchid Arrangement
- L'Occitane® Jasmin & Bergamot Bath Amenities
- Regent Plush Bathrobe & Slippers
- Interactive Flat-Screen Television & Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
- Priority Access to Online Shore Excursion Reservations
- Priority Access to Online Dining Reservations
- Binoculars
- illy® Espresso Maker
- Cashmere Blankets
- Regent Special Gift
- Vanity & Hair Dryer
- Shoe Shine Service
- Additional Discounts:
- - 10% Discount on Ultra Premium Wine and Liquor
- - 5% Savings on Pre- or Post-Cruise Hotel or Land Programs
- - 5% Savings on Regent Choice Shore Excursions
- Additional Regent Suites Amenities:
- Personal Car & Guide to Explore Ashore
- Daily Serene Spa & Wellness™ Services with Priority Reservations
- Access to The Study, a Private Dining Room for up to 12 Guests
- Unlimited Dry Cleaning
- Guaranteed Reservation Each Night in Specialty Restaurant of Your Choice
- Welcome Letter from the President and General Manager
- Personal Butler for an Elevated In-suite Experience
- - In-Suite Dining Menu Including Specialty Restaurant Selections During Dining Hours
- Priority Boarding on Embarkation Day with Suite Access at Noon
- Marzotto Cristallo Silk & Cashmere with Fringe Throw
- Welcome Bottle of Dom Pérignon Champagne
- Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac 50ml
- Personalized In-Suite Full-Liquor Bar Set-Up
- A Sumptuous In-Suite Caviar Service Once During Cruises
- Complimentary In-Suite Cocktail Party for 8
- Complimentary 25-Minute Personal Fitness Session at the Serene Spa & Wellness™ Fitness Center
- Daily Canapés
- Tea Forté Set-Up
- Luxe Fruit Arrangement with Chocolate Leonidas
- Choice of Luxurious Designer Bath Amenities
- Spa Accessories & Spongology Collection
- Dyson Hairdryer
- Selection of Fig & Tea Leaves Bath Salts
- Guerlain Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Bath Scale Setup
- Wallet Make Up Brush Set / Hairbrush & Combo Set
- Bose® SoundLink Mini II Bluetooth Speaker
- Selection of Bed Pillow Styles
- Linen Menu
- Complimentary Garment Pressing on First Night
- Personalized Stationery upon request
- Elegant Weather Clock
- Excursion Bag
You'll find Park Avenue chic onboard Seven Sea Splendor® in this extravagant, stylish suite. A rich color palette, the finest fabrics and a grand piano create sophisticated comfort, while a personal butler will happily assist with both ordinary and special requests. With two spacious bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, a large living room and a wrap-around private balcony, this suite is perfectly suited to host gatherings of new friends.
Layout
- 2 Spacious Bedroom with a European King-Size Elite Slumber® Bed (*Bed in primary bedroom cannot be converted into two beds.)
- 2 Marble & Stone Detailed Bathrooms
- Private Balcony
- Sitting Area
- Walk-In Closet with Safe
- Includes Up To 6 Guests
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
- 1-Night Pre-Cruise: Hotel Package Including:
- - Ground Transfers
- - Breakfast
- - Porterage
- Unlimited WiFi and Streaming Package for up to Four Devices
- Valet Laundry Service
- 24-hour In-Suite Dining
- Fresh Orchid Arrangement
- L'Occitane® Jasmin & Bergamot Bath Amenities
- Regent Plush Bathrobe & Slippers
- Interactive Flat-Screen Television & Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
- Priority Access to Online Shore Excursion Reservations
- Priority Access to Online Dining Reservations
- Binoculars
- illy® Espresso Maker
- Cashmere Blankets
- Regent Special Gift
- Vanity & Hair Dryer
- Shoe Shine Service
- Additional Discounts:
- - 10% Discount on Ultra Premium Wine and Liquor
- - 5% Savings on Pre- or Post-Cruise Hotel or Land Programs
- - 5% Savings on Regent Choice Shore Excursions
Additional Signature Suite Amenities:
- Guaranteed Reservation Each Night in Specialty Restaurant of Your Choice
- Welcome Letter from the President and General Manager
- Personal Butler for an Elevated In-suite Experience
- - In-Suite Dining Menu Including Specialty Restaurant Selections During Dining Hours
- Priority Boarding on Embarkation Day with Suite Access at Noon
- Marzotto Cristallo Silk & Cashmere with Fringe Throw
- Welcome Bottle of Premium Champagne
- Personalized In-Suite Full-Liquor Bar Set-Up
- A Sumptuous In-Suite Caviar Service Once During Cruises
- Complimentary In-Suite Cocktail Party for 8
- Complimentary 25-Minute Personal Fitness Session at the Serene Spa & Wellness™ Fitness Center
- Daily Canapés
- Tea Forté Set-Up
- Luxe Fruit Arrangement with Chocolate Leonidas
- Luxurious Designer Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Dyson Hairdryer
- Selection of Fig & Tea Leaves Bath Salts
- Guerlain Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Bath Scale Setup
- Bose® SoundLink Mini II Bluetooth Speaker
- Selection of Bed Pillow Styles
- Complimentary Garment Pressing on First Night
- Personalized Stationery upon request
- Elegant Weather Clock
- Excursion Bag
Step into the richness of an emerald green dining area perfectly ensconced within a spacious, sumptuous living room. Just outside is a private balcony with a table and chairs, perfect for in-suite breakfast. The private bedroom is large and inviting, its soothing color palette perfect for a peaceful night’s rest on your King-Size Elite Slumber™ Bed. Two full baths make it a perfect space for entertaining new friends on the high seas.
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Layout
- 1 Spacious Bedroom with a European King-Size Elite Slumber® Bed (*Bed cannot be converted into two beds.)
- 2 Marble & Stone Detailed Bathrooms
- Private Balcony
- Sitting Area
- Walk-In Closet with Safe
- Accommodates Up To 3 Guests
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
- 1-Night Pre-Cruise: Hotel Package Including:
- - Ground Transfers
- - Breakfast
- - Porterage
- Unlimited WiFi Includes up to Four Logins, Four Devices, per Suite
- Valet Laundry Service
- 24-hour In-Suite Dining
- Fresh Orchid Arrangement
- L'Occitane® Jasmin & Bergamot Bath Amenities
- Regent Plush Bathrobe & Slippers
- Interactive Flat-Screen Television & Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
- Priority Access to Online Shore Excursion Reservations
- Priority Access to Online Dining Reservations
- Binoculars
- illy® Espresso Maker
- Cashmere Blankets
- Regent Special Gift
- Vanity & Hair Dryer
- Shoe Shine Service
- Additional Discounts:
- - 10% Discount on Ultra Premium Wine and Liquor
- - 5% Savings on Pre- or Post-Cruise Hotel or Land Programs
- - 5% Savings on Regent Choice Shore Excursions
Additional Grand Suite Amenities:
- Guaranteed Reservation Each Night in Specialty Restaurant of Your Choice
- Welcome Letter from the President and General Manager
- Personal Butler for an Elevated In-suite Experience
- - In-Suite Dining Menu Including Specialty Restaurant Selections During Dining Hours
- Priority Boarding on Embarkation Day with Suite Access at Noon
- Marzotto Cristallo Silk & Cashmere with Fringe Throw
- Welcome Bottle of Premium Champagne
- Personalized In-Suite Full-Liquor Bar Set-Up
- A Sumptuous In-Suite Caviar Service Once During Cruises
- Complimentary In-Suite Cocktail Party for 8
- Complimentary 25-Minute Personal Fitness Session at the Serene Spa & Wellness™ Fitness Center
- Daily Canapés
- Tea Forté Set-Up
- Luxe Fruit Arrangement with Chocolate Leonidas
- Luxurious Designer Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Dyson Hairdryer
- Selection of Fig & Tea Leaves Bath Salts
- Guerlain Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Bath Scale Setup
- Bose® SoundLink Mini II Bluetooth Speaker
- Selection of Bed Pillow Styles
- Complimentary Garment Pressing on First Night
- Personalized Stationery upon request
- Elegant Weather Clock
- Excursion Bag
This home away from home is larger than some penthouse apartments, with more than 900 square feet (274.3 meters) of living space that includes a large private balcony. The sleek design provides ample space for relaxing or entertaining, and the walk-in closet comfortably stores your belongings. As if having a personal butler and daily canapés weren’t enough, you’ll also enjoy a personalized full-liquor bar set-up and a sumptuous in-suite caviar service.
Layout
- 1 Spacious Bedroom with a European King-Size Elite Slumber® Bed
- 1 1/2 Marble & Stone Detailed Bathrooms
- Private Balcony
- Sitting Area
- Walk-In Closet with Safe
- Accommodates Up To 3 Guests
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
- 1-Night Pre-Cruise: Hotel Package Including:
- - Ground Transfers
- - Breakfast
- - Porterage
- Unlimited WiFi Includes up to Four Logins, Four Devices, per Suite
- Valet Laundry Service
- 24-hour In-Suite Dining
- Fresh Orchid Arrangement
- L'Occitane® Jasmin & Bergamot Bath Amenities
- Regent Plush Bathrobe & Slippers
- Interactive Flat-Screen Television & Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
- Priority Access to Online Shore Excursion Reservations
- Priority Access to Online Dining Reservations
- Binoculars
- illy® Espresso Maker
- Cashmere Blankets
- Regent Special Gift
- Vanity & Hair Dryer
- Shoe Shine Service
- Additional Discounts:
- - 10% Discount on Ultra Premium Wine and Liquor
- - 5% Savings on Pre- or Post-Cruise Hotel or Land Programs
- - 5% Savings on Regent Choice Shore Excursions
Additional Splendor Suite Amenities:
- Welcome Letter from the President and General Manager
- Personal Butler for an Elevated In-suite Experience
- - In-Suite Dining from Compass Rose
- Priority Boarding on Embarkation Day with Suite Access at 1pm
- Welcome Bottle of Premium Champagne
- Personalized In-Suite Full-Liquor Bar Set-Up
- A Sumptuous In-Suite Caviar Service Once During Cruises
- Daily Canapés
- Luxe Fruit Arrangement
- Luxurious Designer Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Selection of Fig & Tea Leaves Bath Salts
- Guerlain Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Bath Scale Setup
- Bose® SoundLink Mini II Bluetooth Speaker
- Selection of Bed Pillow Styles
- Complimentary Garment Pressing on First Night
- Personalized Stationery upon request
- Elegant Weather Clock
This suite is decorated with soothing colors, pleasing artwork and comfortable furnishings. Relax in the sitting area after an exciting day ashore and enjoy the selection of fresh canapés delivered by your personal butler. Then retreat to your private balcony to watch the ever-changing vistas.
Layout
- 1 Spacious Bedroom with a European King-Size Elite Slumber® Bed
- 1 Marble & Stone Detailed Bathroom
- Private Balcony
- Sitting Area
- Walk-In Closet with Safe
- Accommodates Up To 3 Guests
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
- 1-Night Pre-Cruise: Hotel Package Including:
- - Ground Transfers
- - Breakfast
- - Porterage
- Unlimited WiFi Includes up to Four Logins, Four Devices, per Suite
- Valet Laundry Service
- Customizable In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily with Your Preferences
- 24-hour In-Suite Dining
- Fresh Orchid Arrangement
- Luxurious Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Regent Plush Bathrobe & Slippers
- Interactive Flat-Screen Television & Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
- Priority Access to Online Shore Excursion Reservations
- Priority Access to Online Dining Reservations
- Binoculars
- illy® Espresso Maker
- Cashmere Blankets
- Regent Special Gift
- Vanity & Hair Dryer
- Shoe Shine Service
- Additional Discounts:
- - 10% Discount on Ultra Premium Wine and Liquor
- - 5% Savings on Pre- or Post-Cruise Hotel or Land Programs
- - 5% Savings on Regent Choice Shore Excursions
Additional Seven Seas Suites Amenitie:
- Personal Butler for an Elevated In-suite Experience
- - In-Suite Dining from Compass Rose
- Priority Boarding on Embarkation Day with Suite Access at 1pm
- Daily Canapés
- Luxe Fruit Arrangement
- Luxurious Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Selection of Fig & Tea Leaves Bath Salts
- Bose® SoundLink Mini II Bluetooth Speaker
- Selection of Bed Pillow Styles
- Complimentary Garment Pressing on First Night
- Personalized Stationery upon request
- Elegant Weather Clock
Your personal haven at the end of each day, this luxurious suite has been carefully designed to maximize space and comfort. Relax on your private balcony and indulge in your lavish bath amenities as you recharge and ready yourself for a new adventure in the next port of call. This suite also features a spacious walk-through closet and separated living and bedroom areas that can be closed with pocket doors for privacy.
Layout
- Private Balcony
- Sitting Area
- Marble & Stone Detailed Bathroom Features a Glass-Enclosed Shower Instead of Bathtub
- European King-Size Elite Slumber® Bed
- Walk-In Closet with Safe
- Accommodates Up To 3 Guests
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
- 1-Night Pre-Cruise: Hotel Package Including:
- - Ground Transfers
- - Breakfast
- - Porterage
- Unlimited WiFi Includes up to Four Logins, Four Devices, per Suite
- Valet Laundry Service
- Customizable In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily with Your Preferences
- Welcome Bottle of Champagne & Fresh Fruit
- 24-hour In-Suite Dining
- Fresh Orchid Arrangement
- L'Occitane® Jasmin & Bergamot Bath Amenities
- Regent Plush Bathrobe & Slippers
- Interactive Flat-Screen Television & Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
- Priority Access to Online Shore Excursion Reservations
- Priority Access to Online Dining Reservations
- Binoculars
- illy® Espresso Maker
- Cashmere Blankets
- Regent Special Gift
- Vanity & Hair Dryer
- Shoe Shine Service
- Additional Discounts:
- - 10% Discount on Ultra Premium Wine and Liquor
- - 5% Savings on Pre- or Post-Cruise Hotel or Land Programs
- - 5% Savings on Regent Choice Shore Excursions
Additional Penthouse Suite Amenities:
- Personal Butler for an Elevated In-suite Experience
- - In-Suite Dining from Compass Rose
- Daily Canapés
- Luxurious Designer Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Guerlain Bath Amenities & Men's Unscented Shaving Kit
- Bose® SoundLink Mini II Bluetooth Speaker
- Selection of Bed Pillow Styles
- Complimentary Garment Pressing on First Night
- Personalized Stationery upon request
In this superbly designed suite, enjoy once-in-a-lifetime views of the horizon from the comfort of your King-Sized Elite Slumber™ Bed as well as exclusive luxuries available only in suites at the Concierge level and higher. Your suite includes amenities such as an illy® espresso maker and cashmere blankets, perfect for use in the morning when you wish to sip coffee and enjoy an in-suite breakfast on your private balcony.
Layout
- Private Balcony
- Sitting Area
- Marble & Stone Detailed Bathroom
- European King-Size Elite Slumber® Bed
- Walk-In Closet with Safe
- Accommodates Up To 3 Guests
- This category includes Accessibility Options in suites 822 and 823. For more information about accessible suites click here.
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
- 1-Night Pre-Cruise: Hotel Package Including:
- - Ground Transfers
- - Breakfast
- - Porterage
- Unlimited WiFi Includes up to Four Logins, Four Devices, per Suite
- Valet Laundry Service
- Customizable In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily with Your Preferences
- Welcome Bottle of Champagne & Fresh Fruit
- 24-hour In-Suite Dining
- Fresh Orchid Arrangement
- L'Occitane® Jasmin & Bergamot Bath Amenities
- Regent Plush Bathrobe & Slippers
- Interactive Flat-Screen Television & Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
- Priority Access to Online Shore Excursion Reservations
- Priority Access to Online Dining Reservations
- Binoculars
- illy® Espresso Maker
- Cashmere Blankets
- Regent Special Gift
- Vanity & Hair Dryer
- Shoe Shine Service
- Additional Discounts:
- - 10% Discount on Ultra Premium Wine and Liquor
- - 5% Savings on Pre- or Post-Cruise Hotel or Land Programs
- - 5% Savings on Regent Choice Shore Excursions
With more than 400 square feet of space including a private balcony, this suite is an excellent choice if you want a little extra room. Even your sleeping accommodations are spacious, as the Elite Slumber™ bed is a European king-size and faces floor-to-ceiling windows that provide ocean views from your bed. A walk-in closet, dual sinks in the bathroom and wonderful bath amenities make it a pleasure to prepare for your day’s adventures.
Layout
- Private Balcony
- Sitting Area
- Marble & Stone Detailed Bathroom
- European King-Size Elite Slumber® Bed
- Walk-In Closet with Safe
- Accommodates Up To 3 Guests
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
- Unlimited WiFi Includes Two Logins, Two Devices, per Suite
- Valet Laundry Service
- Customizable In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily with Your Preferences
- Welcome Bottle of Champagne & Fresh Fruit
- 24-hour In-Suite Dining
- Fresh Orchid Arrangement
- L'Occitane® Jasmin & Bergamot Bath Amenities
- Regent Plush Bathrobe & Slippers
- Interactive Flat-Screen Television & Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
- Vanity & Hair Dryer
- Shoe Shine Service
Every inch of this suite has been thoughtfully designed to maximize interior space and embrace the magnificent scenery outdoors. From the sitting area, admire the ocean views through the floor-to-ceiling windows, or better yet, take a seat outside on your private balcony to watch the world go by. Elegant finishes such as luxurious bedding and beautiful marble detailing in the bath further enhance your comfort.
Layout
- Private Balcony
- Sitting Area
- Marble & Stone Detailed Bathroom Features a Glass-Enclosed Shower Instead of Bathtub
- European Queen-Size Elite Slumber® Bed
- Walk-In Closet with Safe
- Accommodates Up To 2 Guests
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
- Unlimited WiFi Includes Two Logins, Two Devices, per Suite
- Valet Laundry Service
- Customizable In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily with Your Preferences
- Welcome Bottle of Champagne & Fresh Fruit
- 24-hour In-Suite Dining
- Fresh Orchid Arrangement
- L'Occitane® Jasmin & Bergamot Bath Amenities
- Regent Plush Bathrobe & Slippers
- Interactive Flat-Screen Television & Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
- Vanity & Hair Dryer
- Shoe Shine Service
A wonderfully cozy retreat that includes a private balcony. In addition to a signature European Queen Size Elite Slumber™ bed, you’ll enjoy amenities such as lavish bath products, an interactive flat-screen television and a plush bathrobe and slippers. The intimate sitting area includes a table that is the perfect size for breakfast for two or a couple of glasses and a bottle of celebratory Champagne.
Layout
- Private Balcony
- Sitting Area
- Marble & Stone Detailed Bathroom Features a Glass-Enclosed Shower Instead of Bathtub
- European Queen-Size Elite Slumber® Bed
- Built-In Closet with Safe
- Accommodates Up To 2 Guests
The suite pictured may differ from the suite booked, as layouts and designs vary by ship, deck, and suite location.
Amenities
- Unlimited WiFi Includes Two Logins, Two Devices, per Suite
- Valet Laundry Service
- Customizable In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily with Your Preferences
- Welcome Bottle of Champagne & Fresh Fruit
- 24-hour In-Suite Dining
- Fresh Orchid Arrangement
- L'Occitane® Jasmin & Bergamot Bath Amenities
- Regent Plush Bathrobe & Slippers
- Interactive Flat-Screen Television & Direct-Dial Satellite Phone
- Vanity & Hair Dryer
- Shoe Shine Service
Seven Seas Splendor
Seven Seas Splendor® is luxury perfected. From her elegant décor to the crowning Regent Suite, every space is elevated to the utmost.
Perfection is in the details. Discover the intricate beauty and marvellous design of Seven Seas Splendor® as we unveil some of the refinements and wonders that went into creating luxury perfected. From her grand social spaces to the private balconies adorning every suite, Seven Seas Splendor is a work of art from bow to stern.
Your time on board Seven Seas Splendor® will be just as rewarding as your time spent ashore. Check out the deck plans to discover where to take enrichment classes, do some shopping, enjoy a cocktail and savor a fine meal.
Ship Facts
| Launch Year | 2020 | ||||
| Refit Year | |||||
| Language | en | ||||
| Gross Tonnage | 55498 | ||||
| Length | 224 | ||||
| Width | 31 | ||||
| Currency | USD | ||||
| Speed | 19 | ||||
| Capacity | 746 | ||||
| Crew Count | 548 | ||||
| Deck Count | 10 | ||||
| Cabin Count | 373 | ||||
| Large Cabin Count | 5 | ||||
| Wheelchair Cabin Count | 2 | ||||
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Deck 14
- Regent Suite
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
Deck 12
- Putting Green
- Paddle Tennis Court
- Bocce Court
- Shuffleboard
- Golf Net
- Sports Deck
- Jogging Track
- Grand Suites
- Splendor Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
Deck 11
- La Veranda
- Sette Mari at La Veranda
- Pool Bar
- Pool Grill
- Pool
- Culinary Arts Kitchen
- Library
- Connoisseur Club
- Card Room
- Observation Lounge
Deck 10
- The Study
- Prime 7
- Chartreuse
- Bridge
- Grand Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Splendor Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Serenity Suites
Deck 9
- Serenity Suites
- Grand Suites
- Splendor Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Signature Suites
- Deluxe Veranda Suites
- Launderettes
Deck 8
- Serenity Suites
- Seven Seas Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Superior Suites
- Deluxe Veranda Suites
- Signature Suites
- Launderette
Deck 7
- Grand Suites
- Seven Seas Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Superior Suites
- Veranda Suites
- Deluxe Veranda Suites
Deck 6
- Fitness Centre
- Concierge Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Deluxe Veranda Suites
- Veranda Suites
- Launderette
Deck 5
- Atrium
- Coffee Connection
- Constellation Theater
- Infinity-Edge Plunge Pool
- Meridian Lounge
- Pacific Rim
- Serene Spa & Wellness
- Destination Services
- Reception & Concierge
- Business Centre
- General Manager
Deck 4
- Atrium
- Boutiques
- The Casino
- Compass Rose
- Constellation Theatre
- Splendor Lounge
The detail attended to and the artistry displayed in every meal echoes the excellence achieved aboard Seven Seas Splendor®. Our chefs will amaze you as they put their hearts and souls into creating each masterpiece of epicurean delight.
Coffee Connection
So much more than a great spot for coffee – this specially designed Coffee Connection is a chic metropolitan café with an ocean view that’s impossible to beat.
Sitting and chatting with newfound friends over barista-made coffee has long been a favourite pastime for our guests. Aboard Seven Seas Splendor™ you can now do so in an expanded outdoor section. Our chic metropolitan café with an elegant interior of muted pastels and crisp whites now seamlessly transitions to trendy al fresco seating, where you can sit and chat with clear views of the shimmering sea.
Prime 7
From perfectly aged prime New York strip, porterhouse and succulent filet mignon to smoked salmon with a phenomenal tamarind-whiskey sauce, Prime 7 elevates classic American fare to lofty heights.
A true classic in every sense, Prime 7 sets a new standard in steakhouse fare with its contemporary interpretation of an American classic. Handsomely decorated with supple leather wing-back chairs, burnished woods and rich earth-toned fabrics, Prime 7 exudes a distinct, intimate elegance. This is sophistication redefined, a luxurious setting to enjoy classic steakhouse cuisine with a modern flair.
All the traditional starters are here, including Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes, Classic Steak Tartare, and Clam Chowder. Of course, beef is the undisputed star, and it is aged for a minimum of 40 days to ensure the ultimate tenderness and juiciness. New York Strip, Porterhouse Steak and succulent Filet Mignon only touch upon the selections. Mouthwatering alternatives include Applewood Smoked Salmon and Dover Sole.
Reservations Required
Chartreuse
Classic French fare with a modern twist – and glorious ocean views. If Chartreuse seems familiar, you may have once stumbled upon a chic, fine-dining restaurant on a Champs-Elysees sidestreet. A fantasy you can taste.
Chartreuse evokes memories of a chic Parisian fine dining restaurant discovered during an evening stroll. Wherever you are seated in this regal restaurant, you will be treated to a succulent dinner while enjoying incredible ocean views. The restaurant ambiance is complemented by a menu that features modern French dishes. Available on Seven Seas Grandeur™, Seven Seas Splendor®, Seven Seas Explorer®, Seven Seas Mariner® and Seven Seas Voyager® with reservations each evening for dinner, and open for lunch on Seven Seas Explorer on alternate port days. French bistro style food is offered.
Reservations Required
La Veranda
Greet your days on the high seas with sumptuous breakfasts and shimmering ocean views. La Veranda features quiet alcoves, made-to-order omelettes and, for late risers, tasty lunch buffets that include hot carving stations.
Take in stunning ocean views while enjoying elegant breakfast and lunch buffets in the chic indoor dining room or al fresco on the shaded, open-air deck. Breakfasts include traditional favorites, as well as a made-to-order omelet station, a variety of fresh fruits and pastries, along with daily specials, like fluffy Belgian waffles with fresh blueberry compote. For lunch indulge in an array of choices from a bountiful salad bar, gourmet sandwiches, hot carving stations and delicious desserts.
Pacific RIm
Prepare to be delighted by a perfect balance of delicious flavours and Zen-like ambiance. Amid dimly lit architectural details and lotus-shaped windows, dine Pan-Asian creations like Korean barbecue lamb chops and wok-fried beans.
Discover and devour Pan-Asian culinary traditions. Featuring intricate architectural details, wood carvings and an immense art installation of a mythical dragon, Pacific Rim will delight with a perfect balance of flavours and Zen-like ambiance. The menu brings life to rich culinary traditions, from the enhanced smoking presentation of dry ice sashimi and the sweet and spicy medley of sauces with a re-imagined duck spring roll.
Compass Rose
Our largest specialty restaurant on a ship full of spectacular dining options. Design your very own entrée from preferred sides, sauces, pastas and main features of beef, poultry and fish. Dessert? Decadent, of course.
We are pleased to re-introduce the elegantly enhanced Compass Rose, the largest specialty restaurant across our fleet. Ensuring a tantalizing mix of new and familiar items on every visit, the new lunch and dinner menus offer a vast selection to meet your discerning tastes. Exclusively aboard Seven Seas Mariner®, Seven Seas Voyager®, and Seven Seas Navigator® for lunch, you may choose from a robust list of appetizers and main courses from our specialty restaurants. And across our fleet for dinner, you have the unique ability to design your very own entrée from preferred sides, sauces, pastas and main features of beef, poultry and fish. This is in addition to sinfully indulgent desserts made by talented bakers and pastry chefs. With daily changing menus, the refreshed Compass Rose offers more choices than ever before.
Pool Grill
Al fresco dining with views of the world’s best-loved landscapes. Be inspired by the environs around Seven Seas Splendor™ while enjoying cuisines that include regional barbecues and old-fashioned desserts.
The Pool Grill is truly a come-as-you-are venue. Enjoy this casual dining experience whether you’re getting a bite after sunbathing or swimming in the pool. The Pool Grill is open-air, yet abundantly shaded for comfortable dining at lunch or dinner. Enjoy grilled-to-order burgers, grilled seafood, sandwiches, and fresh salads. Treat yourself to milkshakes and malts or an old-fashioned hand-dipped ice cream dessert with toppings.
Room Service
Knowing that guests sometimes prefer to simply dine in the comfort of their suites, we offer room service around the clock. Select from an extensive room service menu and the wait staff will promptly serve your order in the comfort of your suite. During normal dining hours, guests may also order from the Compass Rose menu, which changes daily and features Continental, vegetarian, and kosher cuisines. Dinners will be graciously served course-by-course.
Sette Mari at La Veranda
Settle into cozy, over-water alcoves for classic Italian specialties made with care. From old-school classics to modern cuisine, your Sette Mari meal will linger long as a perfect combination of atmosphere and flavour.
Wherever you’re voyaging, you’ll never be far from enjoying perfectly prepared Italian dishes in stunning, over-water alcoves. Choose from authentic Italian specialties inspired by family recipes that span generations, or opt for something with a modern twist like a spice-crusted tuna steak with braised endive, polenta and salmoriglio. Savour it all with a perfectly paired Tuscan wine as you watch stars shine on the ocean below.
The Study
Guests of the most luxurious suite on the high seas — the Regent Suite on Seven Seas Splendor® — have exclusive access to The Study, a private, ornately decorated dining room that seats up to 12 guests.
In an atmosphere that’s reminiscent of a personal library in an elegant, stately home, Regent Suite guests may gather in The Study to privately dine on meals from the adjacent Chartreuse and Prime 7 restaurants. Such an exclusive opportunity further establishes the Regent Suite on Seven Seas Splendor™ as the pre-eminent luxury accommodation on the high seas.
Daytime Enrichment
You’ll find time spent on board the ship to be just as enriching as time ashore. Relax by the pool, compete in a friendly game of trivia or bocce ball, indulge in treats at afternoon tea and gain insight from an expert lecturer.
Evening Entertainment
Evenings on board are filled with music and fun. Enjoy a rousing cabaret show, test your luck at the Casino, step onto the stage for karaoke or simply find a quiet place on deck to revel in the symphony of stars.
Boutiques
Browse a well-curated selection of duty-free designer clothes, jewelry, perfume and more at the onboard boutiques. Then fuel up with an espresso from an onboard café or unwind at a wine tasting in one of the lounges.
Meridian Lounge
With an expansive bar and relaxed armchairs, this is an ideal spot to gather with new friends for a cocktail, especially after an exciting theatre performance that simply must be discussed at length.
Elegantly appointed and comfortably furnished, this sleek lounge is a showstopper, with an expansive bar serving your favourite cocktails. Warm lighting and sophisticated ambiance are integral to its charm, but its vibe is the intangible draw. Meet for a drink before a show at the Constellation Theatre or to continue your unforgettable evening with performances by resident musicians afterwards.
General Manager, Reception & Concierge
Our welcoming Reception Desk is open 24 hours a day and our staff is happy to answer your questions and provide any general assistance you may need.
Have your every wish, whim and want fulfilled at our welcoming Reception Desk. Our office staff is available 24 hours a day to answer your questions – the ship's Concierge may be contacted at the Reception Desk as well. He or she is eager to provide you with general assistance and help you make the most of your voyage.
While cruise-related issues are first submitted to Reception/Concierge, you can be assured that a General Manager is on hand to resolve issues to your satisfaction.
Accountability is a critical aspect of providing you with an unrivalled experience on Regent Seven Seas Cruises®. As a guest you’ll always know where to find our General Manager, whose sole responsibility is making sure things are running as they should – and that includes providing you with superior customer service.
Destination Services
The place for you to arrange onshore activities, whether one of our FREE Unlimited Shore Excursions or a unique, small-group Regent Choice Shore Excursion. All staff are eager to provide the assistance you need.
Whether it’s a tour from our FREE Unlimited Shore Excursion menu or a unique, small-group Regent Choice Shore Excursion, Destination Services on is the place for you to arrange onshore activities. Our helpful office staff can also assist with tailor-made pre-and post-cruise programs, from a simple stay in a luxurious hotel to a 3-night extension that includes private tours of coveted destinations.
Atrium
Simply put, the Atrium is the very heart of Seven Seas Splendor®. With a magnificent chandelier above, the grand staircase descends to Compass Rose, our signature restaurant, creating a grand entrance.
Often described as the crossroads of the ship, our Atrium is an inspiring testament to the grandeur of luxury ocean travel. A cascading stairwell makes it a natural gathering place for guests, and on Seven Seas Splendor® it opens upon Compass Rose, our signature restaurant, to create a dazzling foyer. You’ll surely find yourself in the Atrium many times throughout your voyage, surrounded by magnificent art pieces and a dazzling chandelier.
Observation Lounge
As indicated by its name, this feast for the eyes is a wonderful vantage point to enjoy staggering views as Seven Seas Splendor® enters and leaves ports of call. A whimsical chandelier and live music add to the serenity.
Our fleet abounds with spectacular suites, restaurants, and lounges, but the Observation Lounge on Seven Seas Splendor® is truly magical. It offers staggering views as the ship enters and leaves ports of call, but its interior is lush with upholsteries inspired by the fluidity of flower petals, giving it the feel of a sunlit English garden. At night, a whimsical chandelier and hand-painted glass screens work in tandem with a cocktail pianist to perfect the scene.
Splendor Lounge
There’s no better way to whet your appetite for dinner than at this ship’s namesake lounge. Its elegant design will coax you into a state of relaxed bliss over signature cocktails and soulful sounds.
A magical place to laugh and unwind. Enjoy signature cocktails in a space designed to arouse the senses, from soulful sounds floating on ocean breezes to plush chairs cradling you in comfort to a lounge so spectacularly designed it will dazzle from every angle. What better way to prepare for a delicious dinner than chatting with fellow guests while musicians perform on an intimate stage beneath a grand proscenium?
Constellation Theatre
Thrill to nightly performances in our glorious, two-deck-high theatre. Plush seating and pleasing sightlines free you to focus on our lavishly staged, high-energy shows produced by our own team of Broadway professionals.
Plush seating and pleasing sightlines make every seat a great seat in our state-of-the-art show hall. Stretching two decks, the Constellation Theater boasts lavishly staged, high-energy shows created and produced by our own team of Broadway choreographers and directors. Sit in comfort or get up and dance to stories brimming with romance, intrigue, singalongs – even a tear-jerking tribute to the days of disco.
Card Room
Seeking friendly competition? This jovial room has a clubby charm that’s both inviting and tranquil. Gather some friends for board games or Bridge, or maybe a tournament.
The beautifully decorated space is an inviting and tranquil oasis for friendly competition. Gather your favourite teammates for a lively afternoon or evening of board games, enjoy a social game of Bridge or participate in an ACBL Tournament on select voyages.
The Casino
Step into an intimate, sophisticated environment filled with fun and excitement. Challenge friends at the poker table, take on the house in a thrilling game of blackjack or sip a cocktail and watch the action unfold.
Inspired by the iconic gaming halls of Las Vegas and Monte Carlo, our Casino is an elegant and exciting destination unto itself. Whether you’re a player or spectator, the excitement is contagious, the drinks are delightful and the staff is welcoming. Challenge friends to poker and blackjack or cheer on your number at the roulette wheel. Find your way to our Casino through stylish glass doors – and may Lady Luck treat you kindly.
Boutiques
Browse designer garments, upscale handbags, exclusive fragrances and fine jewellery in an intimate and unhurried setting. A bit of shopping bliss, whether buying items for yourself or friends and family back home.
It could be a shimmering piece of evening wear you can’t wait to show off at dinner or something perfect for someone back home. Our shops sparkle with carefully picked selections of designer garments, fashionable accessories and smart gifts. Stop in and be enticed by a wide range of items – from upscale handbags to exclusive fragrances to fine jewellery – in an unhurried setting.
Connoisseur Club
A very modern space with oversize leather armchairs and signature works of art, this guest favourite is more than its décor. You’ll immediately take to its low-key elegance, perhaps over a fine cigar and meaningful conversation.
This guest favourite is many things: a hallmark, a much-loved hideaway, an elegant gathering place for good conversation and bonhomie. Aboard Seven Seas Splendor™ it’s also a modern space with oversize leather armchairs and signature works of art placed tastefully throughout. Stop in and test the conversational waters over a fine cigar or fine cognac, both available for purchase. As you would guess, smoking is permitted here.
Pool Deck
Teak accents and tasteful design make this a stylish oasis to soak up sun or go for a swim. Our Pool Deck features a lavish pool, two whirlpools and a crew dedicated to delivering refreshing drinks and comfy towels.
If it’s a day by the pool you desire, our Pool Deck is one of the most elegant at sea. Outfitted in teak accents, it features a lavish pool and two whirlpools in a blissful setting. Lounge the day away under the warm sun or read a book in a shady nook with an amiable and dedicated crew on-hand to bring refreshing beverages and plush towels.
Pool Bar
Very few things equate to a pure vacation activity more than sitting at our Pool Bar. Make new friends while sipping a cocktail or frozen drink in the most laid-back atmosphere imaginable.
When you envision the type of activity you’re only likely to do while on vacation, sipping a frozen drink at a pool bar onboard a glorious cruise ship is probably near the top of the list. You can tick that box at our Pool Bar, where you and new friends can enjoy leisurely conversation over cocktails and frozen drinks in a delightfully relaxed atmosphere.
Business Centre
For those who’ve chosen to leave their laptops at home, desktop computers are available at our staffed Business Centre. Of course, you may access WiFi without charge throughout the entirety of Seven Seas Splendor®.
If you prefer to travel without a laptop, our staffed Business Centre offers desktop computers that allow you to access your emails and browse the Internet. Printer access is available for a nominal fee. Seven Seas Splendor™ provides WiFi access throughout the ship, allowing you to connect to the Internet with whatever device you’ve brought on board.