Regent’s Mariner Gets a Makeover: See the Pics
Cruise Line & Cruise Ship Regent Seven Seas Cruises Theresa Norton April 08, 2014

The Seven Seas Mariner just completed a multi-million-dollar renovation that included the Master Suite, pictured. (All photos courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises)
Regent Seven Seas Cruises just completed a multi-million-dollar refurbishment of the 700-passenger Seven Seas Mariner. The ship re-entered service on April 7 and will spend the summer in the Mediterranean.
Seven Seas Voyager recently underwent a similar refurbishment and Seven Seas Navigator was similarly upgraded in 2012.
The Seven Seas Mariner's Grand, Master, Mariner, Seven Seas, Horizons and Penthouse Suites received new furniture, upholstery, lighting and wall coverings. In fact, the company says the redone suites “exude Park Avenue elegance” with soft tones of mint green, dove grey, fawn and wheat playing off of “a palette of rich, dominant hues of espresso, chocolate, gold, burgundy and silver.”
The ship’s two-deck-high theater got a new LED wall to enhance productions, as well as new carpeting, upholstery, wall coverings, cocktail tables, wall sconces, banquettes and chairs. The theater is the venue for the line’s largest production to date, called “Cirque Rock ’n Roll.”
The theater now has a new LED wall for its production called “Cirque Rock ’n Roll.”
The Stars Lounge features a new stone-topped bar, woolen carpets, leather, dark wood paneling and hammered-copper accents. The Horizon Lounge received a new stone-fronted bar and furnishings while the Mariner Lounge was reconfigured with an open floor plan and has a new bar and stone flooring. The Observation Lounge features a new back-lit bar.
The Stars Lounge has a dramatic stone-topped bar.
The Canyon Ranch Spa received new steam rooms, new stone flooring in the reception area and refurbished changing rooms. The fitness center was furnished with new exercise equipment.
The exterior decks and lounges received a makeover as well. New teak was installed on the balconies of all 350 suites and the teak decking in common areas was resurfaced and refinished. The Pool Deck and outdoor relaxation areas were furnished with new resort-style sofas, chairs and loungers. The Pool Grill and La Veranda also received upgrades with new mosaic tiling, new wall coverings, draperies, lighting and awnings.
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