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Vancouver • Ketchikan • Juneau • Skagway
Sitka • Hubbard Glacier • Seward |
Free Airfare
2-for-1 Cruise Fares
Free Unlimited shore excursions*
Special Price Reduction
$2,000 Off Per Suite If booked by November 20, 2009
Exclusive post-cruise program also available
A voyage uniquely your own.
The Ambiance
Enriching, indelible and even transformational define the Regent Experience. Carefully crafted for each and every guest, the overall experience will leave you with a feeling of utter contentment that begins the moment you arrive and lingers long after you leave. Radiating a sense of warmth and sophistication, the ship's public and private spaces are resplendent with elegant new furnishings, carpeting and accents following a multi-million dollar renovation. Along with new furnishings come countless new all-inclusive amenities, including free unlimited shore excursions, creating a seamless cruise experience with more opportunities to explore.

The Nuance
When you journey with Regent, you will experience uncompromising excellence in the service and attention provided by their unsurpassed staff to guest ratio. You will notice the difference as soon as you step aboard with the fresh fruit and chilled champagne that greets you in your suite. Your floating sanctuary is casually elegant and exceptionally spacious, a haven of comfort with luxurious European bed linens, walk-in closets and marble bathrooms. Enjoy ever-changing views from your own private balcony found in most of the suites and in the higher categories, a Butler to address your every need.
The Flavor
Experience the finest cuisine the world has to offer. Sample international favorites in The Compass Rose, savor a sinfully delicious steak in Prime 7, enjoy the authentic Italian atmosphere and delectable cuisine in the intimate Portofino's, or relax at the casual pool grill. From grand restaurants to lively eateries, the tantalizing array of international food, the dinner hour and dining partners are always yours to choose.
The Inspiration
Each day onboard, your biggest decision to make will be what to do - or not to do! Your day can be as relaxing or action-packed as you desire. Choose from an exciting array of shore excursions that provide unique opportunities to experience the world in a more intimate view. Or you can spend the day renewing body and mind onboard the ship. Revitalize at the spa by Carita of Paris, strengthen your inner core with a Pilates class, jog around the deck or enjoy a few laps in the pool. Or practice your golf swing as you look out into spectacular scenery. Choose a book from the library and escape into another world as you lounge by the pool. Hone your skills in contract bridge, explore your interest in history, art or antiques with the onboard lecturers, or take a computer class. You can even learn the art of French cooking with Le Cordon Bleu workshops.
Save some energy for your evenings onboard, as your voyage transforms itself from daytime discoveries to twilight entertainment! Catch a dazzling Broadway musical revue, try your luck at the mini-craps table or take a spin on the moon-shaped dance floor overlooking the ocean. Perhaps take in an impromptu Karaoke performance at the nightclub or spend a quieter evening visiting with friends in the Observation Lounge as the grand piano plays softly in the background.
The Regent Experience is to find pleaure, relaxation and fulfillment in whatever you choose to do.
All Regent Seven Seas Cruises' suites feature a European king-size bed (which can be converted to a twin bed configuration), walk-in closet, marble-appointed bathroom, luxury European slippers, hair dryer, Regent Interactive flat-screen TV with extensive media selection, safe, bottle of Regent Champagne, and a mini-bar replenished daily with soft drinks, beer and bottled water.
THE REGENT SEVEN SEAS CRUISES DIFFERENCE
• Smaller, more intimate ships, with only 490 guests,
providing access to more exotic ports.
• Guest to staff ratio is 1.4 to 1. Impeccable service.
• Open seating restaurants featuring Le Cordon Bleu¨ cuisine.
• Resort casual attire - no formal nights.
• All oceanview suites, 90% of those with private balconies.
• Onboard naturalist lectures on marine life, eco-systems and glaciers.
• Critically acclaimed headline entertainers.
• Panoramic fitness center and separate aerobics room.
• Complimentary beverages including fine wines and premium spirits,
soft drinks, bottled water, coffee and tea.
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August 25 - September 1, 2010
From $3,638
BOOK NOW CALL:
1-800-842-9023
CRUISE PROGRAM INCLUDES:
- FREE ROUND-TRIP AIRFARE FROM SELECT CITIES
- 7 nights suite accommodations onboard Seven Seas Navigator
to historic and scenic ports of call
- All meals, entertainment and use of the ship's facilities
- Free unlimited shore excursions*
- Complimentary beverages, including fine wines and premium spirits
- All shipboard gratuities
- $200 per person shipboard credit
- Complimentary bottle of Regent champagne
- Transfers and luggage handling for air/cruise passengers
- Private Go Next reception
- Captain's Welcome reception
- Attentive service from an experienced Go Next program manager
- Comprehensive pre-departure information
- Government taxes and fees
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All suite locations and prices are subject to availability.
Additional suite categories may be available.
** The Special Reduced Price shown above reflects the $2,000 per suite
Early Booking Price Reduction when booked by November 20, 2009.
Prices are per person, double occupancy.
Advertised prices INCLUDE all surcharges, airline fees,
government taxes and round-trip airport transfers.
(Round-trip airport transfers are not included for cruise-only passengers.)
Regent Seven Seas Cruises' Free airfare cities are Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte (NC), Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Louisville, Madison, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York City (JFK and LGA), Newark, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Raleigh-Durham, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Spokane, Tampa and Washington D.C. (Dulles).
Other departure cities may be available for an additional fee of $199.
All airfare is in coach class. Airline-imposed baggage charges may apply.
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Ports of Call
Ketchikan
Otherwise known as the First City, Ketchikan has a population of almost 14,000 and is on the southwest side of Revillagigedo Island, only 90 miles from Prince Rupert. The town grew around salmon canneries and sawmills. In fact, at one time Ketchikan was proclaimed the 'Salmon Capital of the World,' a title that reappeared in 1996 with a new welcome arch in town. Tourists flock to Ketchikan for their first look at the North Country, and rarely are they disappointed.
Skagway
A place of many names, much history and little rain, Skagway is the northern terminus of the Alaska Marine Highway. It was known to thousands of hopeful gold rushers as the gateway to the gold fields. But when the gold yield dwindled in 1900, so did the population of Skagway. Skagway retains the flavor of the gold rush era, especially on Broadway, with its false-front buildings, and in the Trail of '98 Museum, with its outstanding collection of memorabilia.
Juneau
In 1880, Joe Juneau and Richard Harris were searching for gold with the help of Indian guides, when they found nuggets 'as large as beans.' Out of their discoveries came three of the largest gold mines in the world where more than $150 million in gold was mined. Eventually the mines closed, but the town Joe Juneau founded became the capital of Alaska. Discover Juneau's scenic natural beauty, stroll the city's downtown waterfront, or visit the famous Mendenhall Glacier.
Tracy Arm
Tracy Arm is a fjord in the southeast that features tidewater glaciers and steep 2,000 foot granite walls that rise straight out of the water. This steep-sided fjord, 50 miles southeast of Juneau, is highlighted by a pair of tidewater glaciers and a gallery of icebergs that float down the length of it. Calm water is the norm here due to the protection the steep and narrow fjord wall provides on the 30-mile arm. Seals and whales are often spotted while cruising here.
Sitka
After being the Russian capital of North America, the Russian flag was replaced by the Stars and Stripes in Sitka when the United States purchased Alaska. Today, picturesque Sitka, is known for its fishing industry, an annual summer classical music festival and, of course, its many historic visitor attractions. On a clear day Sitka, the only city in southeast Alaska that actually fronts the Pacific Ocean, rivals Juneau for the sheer beauty of its surroundings.
Hubbard Glacier
Hubbard Glacier is the longest tidewater glacier in Alaska, with an open calving face over six miles wide. The ice at the foot of Hubbard Glacier is about 400 years old; it takes that long for ice to traverse the length of the glacier. Where the glacier meets the shore, most of the ice is below the waterline, and newly calved icebergs can shoot up quite dramatically, so that ships must keep their distance from it as they ply their way up and down the coast.
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A Denali Park Post-Cruise Program is available. Call for details.
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