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Regent Seven Seas Cruises Named World's Best Small-Ship Cruise Line
Oct 15, 2007

Fort Lauderdale - October 11, 2007 - Readers of Condé Nast Traveler magazine voted Regent Seven Seas Cruises "#1 Small-Ship Cruise Line" in the publication's landmark 20th annual Readers' Choice Awards poll.

Nearly 30,000 readers participated in this year's poll, ranking the world's best cruise lines based on activities/facilities, cabins, crew/service, design/layout, food/dining and itineraries. The 2007 first-place finish is Regent Seven Seas Cruises' second in two years; the line was voted #1 in the large-ship category in 2006. The Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet includes both "large" and "small" vessels under the poll's guidelines.

"This is a tremendous honor coming from some of the most discerning travelers in the world, who for two straight years have recognized Regent Seven Seas Cruises as 'the best' among many outstanding candidates," said Mark Conroy, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Regent Hotels & Resorts, who accepted the award at a Wednesday evening ceremony. "The Regent ExperienceSM provides personalized service and unparalleled experiences for every guest aboard our luxury ships and hotels. To receive this award as Condé Nast Traveler celebrates its 20th anniversary makes this a particularly noteworthy milestone for our company," he said.


Regent's fleet of six-star luxury vessels features some of the highest space-per-guest and crew-per-guest ratios at sea, calling on 300 ports worldwide on all seven continents. Each of the four ships, including Regent's two largest ships, the 700-guest, all-suite, all-balcony Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager, recently completed multi-million dollar upgrades and enhancements.

 


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