 Radisson
Seven Seas Cruises
In December of 2002 my husband and I
were invited to experience a 2 day cruise to no where
aboard the Radisson Seven Seas Navigator. The
whole idea of the cruise was to experience a luxury
cruise for ourselves, to be better equipped to sell this
special cruise line to our clients that want that
special luxurious touch.
Join me for a look
around? Welcome aboard!
In J's-R-Us
Travel Radisson Seven Seas Navigator picture gallery
you will be viewing pictures from a ship inspection.
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The Navigator is a six-star, all suites (staterooms
do not exist) cruise ship. The accommodations are
all-ocean-view, 90% with private balconies and the
smallest cabin is 301 sq. ft.. For being one of the
largest ships of the six-star Radisson Seven Seas
fleet, the Navigator is remarkably personal. The
surroundings are as intimate as a private club, and
as individual as you. It is said that the best
service is the kind you aren’t aware of, because you
never need to ask for it. Even though our stay
aboard was short this was very much in evidence in
every detail of our stay
Welcome Aboard!!!
From the walk
in closet, to the bubble bath in our tub, to the
frog legs with dinner (sorry I didn’t try those) to
your own private veranda, the whole experience was
one of luxury. Being a small ship with only 490
passengers, with the ratio of crew-to-guest at 1:
1.5, everyone was family. I’m sure on a regular
cruise this would be very evident....more pictures
To learn more about the
Navigator and Radisson Seven Seas Cruises and
their cruise destinations
click here.
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More intimate pictures that you won't see in
brochures.
  

Bon Voyage!
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