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Seven Seas Grandeur

Seven Seas Grandeur

For more than thirty years, we have delivered unrivaled experiences throughout the world. All the while, we have been listening to our guests, evolving our services and continually refining each element of the Regent experience. Embrace the freedom enjoyed through the most all-inclusive luxury experience on the Seven Seas aboard a ship that elevates the pinnacle of ocean cruising to new heights.

Inspired by the past and stunningly reimagined for the future, Seven Seas Grandeur™ will exemplify our heritage of perfection with unrivalled space, unparalleled service, exceptional cuisine and transformative experiences that will begin the moment you step aboard.

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Ship Reviews

I can't say enough good thinks about the staff. I was treated to happy, friendly, respectful, almost loving service. We ate at all the restaurants and had uniformly excellent meals. I have a few food allergies and the service took them into account everywhere. Our room (Concierge suite) was spacious and very comfortable. If I could I would take that bed home with me, I had the best sleep I have had all year. The suite attendants were friendly but almost invisible. their work was spotless. I used the laundry service a few times, and I cant say enough good things about it. I am not really a bar person, but my interactions with the bars were always above my expectations. The wine service was better than I get at home. Afternoon tea when we had on sea days was very pleasant, scones, clotted cream, jam and a few choices of a sweet or savory treat. There was pleasant live music in most of the venues that made the relaxing even better. I don't go to the shows except the famous Crew Capers. Lots of fun. The ports were interesting,, always nice to see somewhere new (to me), with useful informative excursions. The transfers form the airport to the hotel, from the hotel to the ship and from the ship to the airport went smoothly. The ship itself is beautiful.

This is our 11th Regent cruise. A couple of misses on this cruise. Frustrated the first day due to late notice that we could not participate in our chosen excursion because the tour company wouldn't accept anyone over 65. By then there were basically no choices for an alternate excursion. Miami is at fault here and they have shown that they lack competence in dealing with onshore tour companies. Second miss is long wait times and confusion in Compass Rose and Prime 7. Very surprising at the lack of coordination. On the plus side, the Regent staff is superb. Can't say enough good things about our butler and housekeeping. Problems are solved quickly and these hard workers always greet you with a smile. Food quality is excellent as usual. Cruise consultant Nunzio is the best in the business. Entertainment was a bit better on this cruise, but this is definitely not Regent's strong point.

Wonderful ship, excellent space design, great pool area, top deck was loaded with activity areas, putting greens, driving range, shuffle board, boche ball, ping pong, tennis. Dining areas are very nicely done, great decor. Art throughout the ship is outstanding. Concierge suites are excellent, shower separate from bath, big bath, great shower. Room was nicely layed out, tons of storage. The ship layout is designed exceptionally well. Rooms are well insulated from noise as compared to Viking. Service was good, not excellent, in restaurant and bar areas. A very noticeable decline from previous sailings. I think in the headcount reduction they may have gone too far. Cuisine was very, very good, again a noted decline from previous sailings. Previously I rated the cuisine as excellent to outstanding. We are sailing on the Grandeur again for 18 nights in Jan 2026 I trust some things will improve. The ship is gorgeous, well designed and a real pleasure to sail on her. Look forward to the next Regent cruise

My husband and I have cruised on Regent, Silversea, Seabourn, Crystal, Oceania, Celebrity and Scenic. We’ve found that not only is every cruise line different (even within its own category) but every cruise itself is different. You will never have the same passengers with the same crew with the same weather on the same dates at the same time on the same boat ever again. I say that because in reviewing a cruise, we try hard to focus on things that are not unique to our specific cruise but rather give a glimpse into the actual brand experience. This review was particularly difficult as our most recent cruise was on Scenic which we found to be an unmitigated dumpster fire on a garbage barge on its best day. Because that experience was so bad, we were concerned that our review of Regent Grandeur would be artificially positive as anything is better than Scenic, a leaking kayak in the middle of a hurricane, anything. This was our third Regent Cruise as we’ve sailed previously on Splendor and Navigator. Our experience on Splendor was lackluster but it was in the tail end of the pandemic and thus we understood that Regent may not operating on all cylinders so to speak. What also dampened our experience on Splendor was that a group of passengers were from a country club and this was a “getting to you know you girls’ trip”. As it turned out, they didn’t really enjoy getting to know each other. We then sailed on Navigator and loved the experience. We’d heard good things about Grandeur and so we decided to give Regent another try. Our experience on Grandeur felt like Regent operating at its best. From embarkation to disembarkation, everything ran smoothly. Were there any areas for improvement? Sure and we will get to those, but overall, our experience on Grandeur was pretty flawless. A moment on embarkation. It took five minutes, FIVE MINUTES, to go from the Uber to sitting at lunch onboard. It was that fast. Disembarkation was a similar experience. In fairness to Regent, I am not sure how they could improve on that. Just image if DMVs could operate with that level of efficiency? Interior design is very taste specific. That said, we find that Regent has stunning and stylized ships. Grandeur is no exception. What we liked about Grandeur is that it improved on its sister ship Splendor which, at least to us, felt dark in various spaces. Grandeur is light and bright nearly everywhere. The only critique we have on the design of the ship is that the pool deck can get overly crowded for an ultra-luxury line and there are a few lounges that seem to exist for no discernable reason (we are looking at you Meridian Lounge and Grandeur Lounge). Regent should consider having separate pools like Explora or changing its deck design similar to Silversea Nova and they should brighten the spaces for Meridian Lounge and Grander Lounge and reimagine how the spaces are used. A happy crew can make or break a cruise experience. We have been on cruises before where the crew put off a “prisoner of war” vibe. On Grandeur, the crew was exceptionally happy and, touchingly, extremely proud of Grandeur itself. Everyone, from room attendants to servers were eager to brag about the ship. The only area where I felt the crew fell short was the entertainment staff. Regent often uses its entertainers to be something like roving ambassadors onboard the ship. On Grandeur, they did roam about but didn’t really appear comfortable interacting with guests. They weren’t rude but they were a bit awkward in approaching guests. Picture a dance in an elementary school where people are standing on opposite sides looking at each other. It was that sort of awkward. Just as décor is taste specific so is food. In the past, we’ve found Regent to offer solid, if not staid, “country club” fare but it is clear that Regent has been trying to improve its culinary offerings as each restaurant on Grandeur has expended menus with new and creative dishes (pumpkin Thai soup in Compass Rose, spicey lamb chops in Pacific Rim, etc.) For example, we felt that Chartreuse was so lackluster on Splendor that we weren’t planning on going there on Grandeur but after lunch there, we were hooked and made sure we did have dinner there. And unlike Silversea, Regent doesn’t charge a fee for its specialty restaurants. The Thanksgiving Day Grand Barbeque on the pool deck was an embarrassment of culinary riches. Where the food does fall short is lunch. Neither the pool grill nor La Veranda offer food that matches the culinary talents you find at dinner. What is a head-scratcher is that Oceania (also owned by Regent’s parent company) offers an amazing lunch. So why Regent falls short there is really a great mystery…like the mysteries of the universe. The onboard daily entertainment isn’t really impressive unless you like bingo or trivia games. Here Regent remains stuck in 1975. However, Regent offers unlimited included excursions and so we were rarely on the ship during the day. I do want to note two things about the daily routine. One, the gym on Grandeur is excellent. My husband and I work out daily (weight train and cardio) and the gym on Grandeur was so well equipped that once we returned home to our athletic clubs, we could tell bodies didn’t feel like we backsliding. While that may not be important on a short cruise, it is important to us on a longer cruise. Two, the excursions on this cruise were all very well curated and ran like a Swiss watch. The only criticism I have is that two of our excursions included an hour or two at a beach but Regent did not include the nominal cost of beach chairs. While $10.00 isn’t going to make or break someone whose paid for a Regent Cruise, it did come off as a bit cheap on Regent’s part. What also comes off as cheap on Regent’s part is their famous “Champagne and Caviar” brunch was from 6am to 10am on a day when most passengers had excursions starting at 8am. A proper brunch like that should be from 8am to 2pm and not on a day when everyone is on an excursion. I also want to describe the passengers. In every Regent Cruise we have taken, we have noticed that regardless of age, the passengers are adventurous and very active. The most active excursions fill up first! That is important to us because we don’t want to be the youngest passengers by decades but on Regent, the average age of the passengers really isn’t an issue as everyone is eager to see the world in the most active way possible. Finally, I want to say that Regent takes feedback very seriously. If you take the time to fill out the mid-cruise survey, you will be contacted by someone to follow up with any criticism, no matter how minor it may be. That shows me that Regent is always trying to improve and always takes passenger feedback seriously. The same cannot be said for other lines like Scenic.

Accommodation

No matter how large you choose to live on Seven Seas Grandeur™, the same exceptional standards of design and comfort apply to every suite. Layouts range from 307 to 4,443 square feet (28.5 to 443 square meters), and all include a furnished private balcony.

Accommodation Types

Regent Suite
Master Suite
Grand Suite
Grandeur Suite
Seven Seas Suite
Penthouse Suite
Concierge Suite
Superior Suite
Deluxe Veranda Suite
Veranda Suite

Dining

TRANSFORMATIVE DINING

Aboard Seven Seas Grandeur™, every dining experience creates the occasion to embrace the simple, pure joy of the moment, whenever and wherever that may be.

Dining Types

Compass Rose
Chartreuse
Prime 7
Pacific Rim
Coffee Connection
Sette Mari at la Veranda
Pool Grill
La Veranda
Room Service
The Study

Enrichment

Allow us to be your guide as we continue to explore the world around us, from the locales you've longed to see to the hidden gems in places you've been before. Experience some of our favourite excursions as we traverse the world to engage each destination in its most glorious state.

Enrichment Types

Culinary Arts Kitchen
Included & Unlimited Shore Excursions
Gourmet Explorer Tours
Regent Choice Shore Excursions
Eco-Connect Tours
Behind The Design Tours
Go Local Tours
Wellness Tours
In-Port Overnights

Entertainment

DISCOVER A SPACE FOR EVERY MOOD

Unwind on our peaceful pool deck, indulge in a holistic treatment in our onboard spa or enjoy a themed and lively dance party in one of our luxurious lounges there is a space and activity whatever the mood. 

Entertainment Types

Observation Lounge
Constellation Theater
Boutiques
Atrium
The Casino
Business Center
Destination Services
General Manager
Meridian Lounge
Pool Bar
Card Room
Connoisseur Club
Library
Grandeur Lounge

Health & Fitness

Luxury travel is a holistic experience, one that reenergizes and restores the mind, body and spirit, leaving you with a greater sense of satisfaction and wellbeing. Serene Spa & Wellness™ invites you into a globally inspired, tranquil haven of health, beauty and wellness, offering restorative treatments and services to soothe both the body and mind.

Health & Fitness Types

Serene Spa & Wellness™
Fitness Center
Infinity-Edge Plunge Pool
Jogging Track & Recreation
Sports Deck
Golf Net
Shuffleboard
Bocce Court
Putting Green
Paddle Tennis Court

Kids & Teens

Our Club Mariner program is designed for age groups 5-8, 9-12 and 13-17, and is supervised by specially trained counsellors. Club Mariner is available on select sailings only. Please ask your travel professional for details. Guests under the age of 16 are not permitted in the Spa or Fitness Centre.