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Website: RSSC.com
Profile
Radisson Seven Seas Cruises was formed of the merger between Diamond Cruise and
Seven Seas Cruise Line in January 1995. Worldwide headquarters is in Fort
Lauderdale, Florida. The company is known for its distinctive small luxury ships
offering the amenities of large ocean liners and destination-intensive cruises
providing consistently high quality, service and value. The company operates the
only all-suite, all-balcony cruise ships in the world. The line reaches over 300
destinations worldwide on every continent.
Ships In Service
Seven Seas Voyager: 49,000 tons, 700
passengers
Seven Seas Mariner: 50,000 tons, 700
passengers
Seven Seas Navigator: 33,000 tons, 490
passengers
Paul Gauguin: 19,200 tons, 320
passengers
Explorer II: 12,500 tons, 198 passengers
Cruise Areas & Seasons
Winter:
Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific, Asia, Indochina,
Panama Canal & Costa Rica, Mexico, Caribbean, South and Central America
Spring:
Caribbean, Europe, Mediterranean, Panama Canal & Costa Rica, Alaska,
Brazil, Bermuda, Northeast U.S., South Pacific
Summer:
Alaska, Baltic, Europe, Mediterranean, Canada, Iceland, Norway, Bermuda,
Northeast U.S., South Pacific
Fall:
Mediterranean, Caribbean, South and Central America, Panama Canal &
Costa Rica, Mexico, Bermuda, U.S. East Coast, Canada, South Pacific
Customer Profile
Destination, quality, service and value for luxury are the key in choosing a
cruise for the Radisson Seven Seas customers. These experienced travelers and
cruisers, ages 45+.




















  
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