The Seven Seas Voyager was built in 2003 and is among Regent Seven Seas’s 5 ships in its fleet. The null is included in the cruise line’s null Class. In the cruise ship stats below, you’ll find the Seven Seas Voyager vs all of the other Regent Seven Seas ships.
How big is the Seven Seas Voyager? Below, you’ll find all of the relevant cruise ship stats, specs and dimensions for the Seven Seas Voyager. Included in these statistics are passenger capacity, length, year built, year renovated, cost to build, gross tonnage, engine info, number of rooms, deck counts and more!
Passenger Capacity refers to the total number of people that the Seven Seas Voyager can accommodate. Of course, there are also crew members on board. Below, find the total onboard capacity, including staff and cruise guests.
Regent Seven Seas Avg: 697 guests
Seven Seas Voyager Passenger Capacity: The passenger capacity for the Seven Seas Voyager is 706 guests. The average capacity for the 5 active ships in Regent Seven Seas’s fleet is 697 passengers. The passenger capacity range for all Regent Seven Seas ships has a minimum of 506 guests and a maximum of 829 passengers.
Regent Seven Seas Avg: 0 staff
Seven Seas Voyager Crew Members: Staff on the Seven Seas Voyager include 0 crew members. That’s a guest to staff ratio of NA. The average Regent Seven Seas ship includes 0 employees and has a passenger to staff ratio of NA.
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How long is the null? From end to end, the Seven Seas Voyager length equals null feet (0 meters). Compare that to the average ship length of all 5 active vessels in Regent Seven Seas’s fleet, measuring null feet (0 meters).
Regent Seven Seas Avg: 0 feet
The smallest Regent Seven Seas ship (in terms of length) measures 0 feet (0 meters) from end to end. The longest vessel spans 0 feet (0 meters).
Our chart below shows the length of the Seven Seas Voyager vs all other active Regent Seven Seas ships.
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When was the Seven Seas Voyager Built? The Seven Seas Voyager was built in 2003 and joined the cruise line’s null Class.
Regent Seven Seas includes 5 active ships. The oldest in the fleet was built in 1999. The average Regent Seven Seas ship is 15 years old and the median build date for all active ships is 2016
Regent Seven Seas Avg: 2007
When was the last Seven Seas Voyager Dry Dock? The Seven Seas Voyager has not experienced dry dock improvements yet.
The ship belongs to the Regent Seven Seas class of ships known as the null class.
We're often asked how many passengers are on the Seven Seas Voyager. The ship's capacity is 706. When comparing the occupancy to the average Regent Seven Seas passenger capacity, you'll find that the average ship in the fleet holds 697 guests. Feel free to look at our graph above to see where this ship falls in line with all other live Regent Seven Seas ships.
The Seven Seas Voyager was built in 2003. Regent Seven Seas includes 5 active ships. The oldest in the fleet was built in 1999. The average Regent Seven Seas ship is 15 years old and the median build date for all active ships is 2010
Each of Regent Seven Seas's ships offers a unique layout with features and activities catered to all. Whether the Seven Seas Voyager is right for you will depend on your individual preferences. Do you prefer a larger or smaller ship with many or fewer guests? Are you hoping for many family activities or entertainment options for an older clientele. Our deck maps layout and activities list provide a helpful guide to what you'll find on board. Feel free to explore the see if this ship is suited towards your preferences.
From end to end, the Spectrum of the Seas length equals NA feet (NA meters). Compare that to the average ship length of all 5 active vessels in Regent Seven Seas fleet, measuring NA feet (NA meters). Please see our size comparison chart above to see how this ship falls in line with all other active ships in the fleet.