Regent Seven Seas Cruises invites audiences to follow a team of pioneering shipbuilders as they embark on a two year-long mission to construct what is advertised to be a maritime milestone—Seven Seas Explorer. The process, which involved a unique set of engineering challenges and the use of trailblazing technology, is the subject of the upcoming NOVA film, “Ultimate Cruise Ship,” premiering Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on PBS, and online at pbs.org/nova.
ABOUT THE SEVEN SEAS EXPLORER
Seven Seas Explorer revolutionized the cruise industry with extravagantly designed lounges and showplaces, an unparalleled collection of suites, lavish gourmet restaurants and impeccable personalized service that combines to deliver a new and unrivaled vacation experience. At 55,254 gross-registered tons and carrying only 750 guests, the all-suite, all-balcony ship boasts one of the highest space ratios and lowest crew to guest ratios in the industry.
ABOUT REGENT SEVEN SEAS CRUISES
Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2017, Regent Seven Seas Cruises is the world's most inclusive luxury cruise line with a four-ship fleet that visits more than 425 destinations around the world. Regent Seven Seas Cruises is currently undergoing a $125 million fleetwide refurbishment that will elevate the level of elegance found throughout the fleet to the standard set by Seven Seas Explorer, which entered service on July 20, 2016. A leader in luxury cruising, the line's fares include all-suite accommodations, round-trip air, highly personalized service, exquisite cuisine, fine wines and spirits, unlimited internet access, sightseeing excursions in every port, gratuities, ground transfers and a pre-cruise hotel package for guests staying in concierge-level suites and higher. Beginning in summer 2017, Regent Seven Seas Cruises also will include Business Class air for all intercontinental flights. For the latest news about Regent Seven Seas Cruises, please visit RSSC.com/.
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