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Overview
Radisson Seven Seas Voyager entered service in 2003 as the world’s second all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship (joining Radisson Seven Seas Mariner), and is renowned for unsurpassed service, attention to detail, remarkable views, relaxed surroundings, and one of the industry’s highest space and service ratios per guest. Voyager boasts four elegant open-seating dining venues – one of which features legendary Le Cordon Bleu® cuisine – a fitness and aerobics center, a Carita of Paris spa, an Internet Café, numerous entertainment options and some of the most spacious suites afloat.

Ranging from 356 to 1,403 square feet, Voyager’s elegant suites all feature private balconies overlooking the sea; separate bedroom and living areas; marble-lined bathrooms with separate shower and full bath, terry robes and hair dryers; European king-sized beds; walk-in closets with safes; interactive TVs and DVD/CD players; refrigerators stocked with soft drinks, and available bar set-up with premium liquor. Penthouse B and higher include butler service.
 
Staterooms & Suites
Measuring a minimum of 356 sq. ft., the Voyager features the largest "lead-in" suites at sea. Each includes a private balcony, European king-size bed convertible to twins, a separate sitting area and ultra-spacious marble bathroom with separate shower and full bathtub. There's a walk-in closet with safe, terry robes, hair dryer, refrigerator stocked with soft drinks, interactive TV, DVD/CD player, and bar set-up with premium liquor upon embarkation. Wheelchair-accessible and triple suites are available. Penthouse B Suites and higher have Butler Service.
     

 

 
         
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