Tuesday, December 10, 2013

All-Inclusive Cruises Really Do Exist

If you want a true all-inclusive experience on a cruise, consider Regent Seven Seas.  For about the same price you'd pay for other luxury cruise ship experiences, you get amenities that you would normally find at all-inclusive resorts.  Regent Seven Seas travels to many exciting destinations, including Alaska, Africa, Asia, Canada, South America, Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Caribbean and Tahiti!

Seven Seas Navigator
With Regent Seven Seas, your fare includes: a welcome bottle of champagne, pre-paid gratuities, unlimited beverages (including fine wines and premium spirits), free specialty restaurants, 24-hour room services, in-suite dining (served course-by-course during restaurant hours), fitness programs, sauna and steam rooms in the spa, and onboard activities, including expert guest lectures, theatre performances and daytime entertain-ment.  There are free open bars and lounges, plus in-suite mini bars that are replenished daily.  Interactive
flat-screen televisions in each suite have an extensive media library and complimentary movies-on-demand.  Butler service is provided with Penthouse Suites and higher. 

     
      
Shore Excursions in Tahiti
 

Also included in the cost of the cruise fare is an assortment of shore excursions in EVERY port-of-call in EVERY destination. This is a great way to experience the history, culture and cuisine of the ports of call visited with knowledgeable local guides and comfortable transportation.  Cruise George Inlet and indulge in a taste of Alaska at a crab feast -- walk the ancient pathways of Ephesus and Jerusalem -- enjoy a trek through a tropical jungle in Phuket on a majestic elephant.
 

The Seven Seas Navigator is only 490 ft long and has 345 crew members to cater to 490 guests.  That's a ratio of 1 crew member to every 1.5 guests!
 

1 comment:

  1. Cruising is great but I'm afraid of waters. I think will be having our vacation on land and I will try to look for some great hotel reservation to make sure that we can stay there for about 2 to 3 days.

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