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Seven
Seas Voyager |
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Ship Information |
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Following
closely in
the wake of
the Seven
Seas
Mariner,
the new
700-guest
Seven Seas
Voyager
is the
world's
second
all-suite,
all-balcony
ship and the
second to
feature a
restaurant
operated by
Le Cordon
Bleu® of
Paris. There
are four
main dining
venues,
surprising
for a ship
of her size.
The
Voyager
also
features
some of the
highest
space and
service
ratios at
sea, and her
suites are
the largest
"lead-in"
suites in
the industry. |
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Seven
Seas Voyager |
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Ship Specifications
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Built: |
2003 |
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Registry: |
Bahamas |
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Crew |
447,
European / International |
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Officers: |
European |
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Tonnage: |
46,000 |
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Guests: |
700 |
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Length: |
670 feet |
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Width: |
94.5 feet |
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Draft: |
23 feet |
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Speed: |
20 knots |
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Passenger
Decks: |
9 |
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Propulsion System: |
Dolphin
Pod® System |
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Shipyard: |
T.
Mariotti, Genoa, Italy |
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Ship
Deck Plans
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All Suite Accommodation
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Ship Highlights
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Photo Gallery
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Fitness
Center |
Pool
Deck |
La
Veranda Restaurant |
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Spa |
La
Veranda Restaurant |
Casino |
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Latitude
Restaurant |
Signature Restaurant |
Library |
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