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Regent Seven Seas Cruises · Navigator-class

Seven Seas Navigator

Small ship — 490 guests -- an intimate experience, smaller than most cruise ships.

Seven Seas Navigator tends to work well for travelers seeking a luxury feel and relaxation, while travelers prioritizing entertainment or family time may prefer alternatives.

Ship DNA

a luxury feel very high
relaxation very high
great dining very high
entertainment low
family time minimal
nightlife minimal
adventure and activity minimal

Entertainment onboard tends to include enrichment lectures and talks, live music lounges, a casino (derived, low confidence).

Good to know

Dress code
One or two optional dress-up evenings; never required.
Dining
Dining, drinks, and most extras are included in the fare.
Onboard vibe
Generally quiet, all-inclusive luxury.
Crowd character
Typically very low crowd levels.
Typical itinerary
Small-port luxury voyages

Line-level details sourced from Regent Seven Seas Cruises, last verified 2026-08-19 (confidence: medium).

Likely a good fit for

  • Experienced luxury cruisers
  • Port-focused couples
  • Guests seeking intimacy

May prefer another ship if

  • You want a large modern ship
  • You need many entertainment choices

Strengths

  • Intimate ultra-luxury atmosphere
  • Excellent service and included experiences
  • Access to smaller ports

Known trade-offs

  • Older, smaller ship
  • Limited facilities and entertainment

Ship facts

Year built
1999
Gross tonnage
28,803 GT
Passengers
490
Crew
378

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