Regent Seven Seas Navigator Reviews
View Cruise DealsThe suite was exceptionally Large, cleaned every day to an excellent standard. Anything you wanted was available and delivered. The laundry service was of great value as you did not need to take as many clothes as you could have anything cleaned as and when required. Food and as over and above what was normally served. Specially restaurants were once again over and above a normal restaurant. The Ship is a small ship and therefore easy to navigate, therefore did not get lost as you do on a big ship. The ship was very clean and updated, so you felt very comfortable. I would recommend Regent to anyone, unfortunately the expense is something we cannot afford on every cruise so we take Regent every now and then .
A dream holiday. . . We chose this cruise because of the size of ship and passenger numbers. We were not disappointed. . . There was so much space everywhere on board. . the bars were never busy, we always got a table in the restaurants and we had the pool to ourselves on more than one occasion! The suite was so spacious with everything thought of . . the dressing room was a nice touch. The fridge was kept stocked with champagne & beer by our fabulous Aileen. We didn't book a suite with a veranda and we didn't miss it, as there was so much space on the pool deck. The staff really made a fantastic trip even better. They remembered your name and your drink at every bar!!! The food was superb, Compass Rose and Prime Seven our absolute favourites. We didn't care much for the Italian. We were a bit skeptical about the excursions, given they are included in the price. . . They were all excellent with great guides on each island. The organisation of the trips by Regent was excellent too, as was the tender process for the one island we couldn't dock at. I know Regent might look expensive at first glance but absolutely everything was included once on board and it was first class luxury. I can't recommend highly enough and also must thank Kevin at Iglu Cruises, for his help and advice when booking this cruise.
It would be difficult to fault RSS Navigator in any way. The stateroom was huge, comfortable and well-equipped, the staff were brilliant, the food was superb with a huge choice, the entertainment was varied and very enjoyable. There was good soundproofing between the staterooms, which you don’t find on many ships. It is expensive in comparison to some other cruises, but absolutely worth it. Everything was included in the price, including a huge choice of tours.
All round very good, food better than Silver Sea, Crystal staff well balanced, ship easy all areas good
We are about to go on our cruise. Our review is for the Iglu sales and customer service in the booking of this cruise. I highly recommend HARRY YEROLEMOU as a consultant he is first rate. Our cruise was originally booked in May of last year. I have been very particular on every aspect of our booking and Harry has been unbelievably patience. Spending hours to get everything perfect for us. Also for customer service LILY ARDREY Is incredible. Nothing is too much trouble, informing me every step of the way with small amendments. On booking my next years cruise I will certainly be dealing with These two lovely people...
Recently returned with my wife from the Panama Transmit cruise in September. The ship is small and intimate with a nearly 1/1 passenger / crew ratio. (490 max pax) The service and attention to detail is excellent, the staff being proactive rather than reactive, remembering names and likes/dislikes. Quiet amazing. Suites are very well appointed even the so called lower class, (5deck) A great complimentary package in the suite when you join and of course everything is all inclusive, yes, everything. If there is any negative to say about the 21 day cruise it would be the standard of some of the inclusive shore excursions. These are always being reviewed and you are encouraged to give an opinion as you return on board to assist in these reviews and update their itinerary. All in all a wonderful cruise and 100% better than our last cruise in 2010 on Oriana.
My wife and I joined the Navigator in Fort Lauderdale for a cruise to Grand Cayman, Columbia, the Panama Canal Mexico and on finishing in San Francisco. The duration was 17 days ending on the 12th of May 2011. The Navigator is relatively small as cruise ships go with over 300 crew tending to the needs of approx 420 passengers, Due to this you quickly get to know fellow passengers and the crew, the crew know your wishes almost before you ask and fall over backwards to assist. The Suites are large and well fitted very much in keeping with Regents 5 star image. The bathroom is excellent as is the walk in wardrobe. The food is everything you could want and much, much more nothing is too much trouble. The main restaurant 'Compass Rose' is excellent as is the speciality restaurant 'Prime 7' The only small criticism would be the entertainment which really is geared for the American audience however there was a good mix with something for everyone. Although some of the impressionists and comedians could be problematic for Europeans. The ship can be a little noisy especially towards the stern in certain seas probably because of its size and its original build so take a cabin towards the middle or bows. Overall a great cruise nice passengers, good crew pleasing surroundings great itinerary and excursions
A fantastic cruise, visiting Fort Lauderdale, Belize, Honduras and Mexico. The ship was wonderful - the food was fine dining and all the top alcoholic brands were served. Champagne was available all day, every day and on the Sunday a champagne and caviar breakfast was served. The only criticism we have is that the smoking area was actually at the bar on the pool deck. On Silverseas the smoking area was dedicated tables on the pool deck. The staff were wonderful and nothing was too much trouble for them. The highlight of the cruise was a show put on by the staff, i.e. waiters, waitresses, stewards, etc.