Seven Seas Grandeur

Seven Seas Grandeur is Regent's most recent ship: all-suite, all-inclusive, and built for 740 guests

Seven Seas Grandeur launched in 2023 as Regent Seven Seas Cruises'' most recent vessel, sister ship to Seven Seas Explorer, carrying 740 guests in all-suite accommodations with the all-inclusive format that defines the Regent model. Every restaurant, every excursion (one per port per person), premium spirits, and Wi-Fi are included in the fare.

Seven Seas Grandeur carries the same philosophical DNA as Seven Seas Explorer: a relatively small ship (740 guests), a high crew-to-guest ratio, and an included-everything fare that eliminates the daily decisions that define the mainstream cruise experience. The 2023 launch means Grandeur has the benefit of building on Explorer''s design without inheriting its seven-year-old technology choices.

The Grandeur''s dining program covers Compass Rose (main restaurant, no reservation, full menu daily), Chartreuse (French, reservation-required), Pacific Rim (Asian fusion, reservation-required), Prime 7 (steakhouse, reservation-required), and Sette Mari at La Veranda (Italian, reservation-required). All are included. The wine program on Grandeur has been upgraded from Explorer''s — a regional focus that rotates with the itinerary, managed by a ship''s sommelier.

Every suite has a private veranda. The entry category, the Deluxe Veranda Suite at 312 square feet plus veranda, is the minimum size for any accommodation on the ship. This is Regent''s design commitment: even the most affordable cabin is a proper suite. The Regent Suite, at 4,443 square feet, includes a private gym, a library, and a wrap-around veranda. The marketing language about that suite is predictable; the point is that every other cabin is already large.

Grandeur''s itinerary focus mirrors Explorer''s: long sequences through single regions rather than multi-continent samplers. A 14-night Mediterranean sailing might spend the full two weeks on the Adriatic coast, with the ship''s size allowing access to smaller Dalmatian ports. A 16-night Baltic includes overnight calls in ports — Stockholm, Copenhagen, St. Petersburg — that reward the extra time.

Seven Seas Grandeur is appropriate for: Regent regulars who want the line''s newest hardware, ultra-luxury first-timers who want the clearest expression of all-inclusive cruising, and travelers whose itinerary interests run to extended single-region journeys. The Regent price tier is not aspirational — it''s categorical; confirm budget before shopping.

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