NAME
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SEVEN SEAS MARINER
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CLASS
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CRUISE SHIP
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ENT/SERVICE
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1999
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BUILT
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CHANTIERS DE L' ATLANTIQUE / ST
NAZAIRE / FRANCE
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WEIGHT
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50,000 TONS
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LENGTH
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709 FEET
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WIDTH
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93 FEET
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SPEED
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20 KNOTS - DIESEL ENGINES
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Seven Seas Mariner was the first
of two ships in this class built for Radisson
Seven Seas Cruises. Her sister ship Seven
Seas Voyager entered service in 2003.
This class of cruise ship followed
Radisson’s 33,000-ton Seven
Seas Navigator that entered service
in 1999. The Mariner class ships were the
first cruise ships built with all cabins
having suites and verandas. This gives more
space per passenger than most other cruise
ships operating at this time.
Mariner has 8 passenger decks, 1
pool, 6 bars, casino, fitness center,
theatre, 350 cabins, can carry 700 passengers
and a crew of 445.
Mariner's
Itinerary is from Fort Lauderdale -
Caribbean, and Mediterranean cruises out of
many ports such as Barcelona, Monte Carlo,
Piraeus, Venice & Istanbul. She is also
operated on longer cruises throughout South
American, Australia and the Far East.
Reviews.
Voyager's
Itinerary is Mediterranean cruises
out of Athens, Istanbul, Rome, Piraeus &
Venice. Baltic Sea & Northern Europe
cruises depart from Southampton, Copenhagen
& Stockholm. She is also operated on
longer cruises throughout South American,
Australia and the Far East, as well as World
Cruises. Reviews.
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises were renamed
Regent Seven Seas Cruises in 2006.
Website: www.rssc.com.
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