Regent Seven Seas Cruises unveiled some interior details and
renderings for the Seven Seas Splendor, the follow-on to 2016's Seven Seas
Explorer.
The ship, due in 2020, will be much the same as the
Explorer, but a few details have changed.
Regent said that it has relocated the grand staircase on the
Splendor so that it is opposite the entrance to the main dining room on the
ship, the Compass Rose.
The move will "evoke an enchanting sense of arrival for
guests," Regent said.

Each Veranda Suite will be 307 square feet.
Also, the Coffee Connection is moving to the port side of
the ship and is being expanded with a new al fresco seating area. The Splendor's
Pan-Asian restaurant, Pacific Rim, will remain on the port side, offering
guests an unobstructed view of the restaurant's central sculpture from the
reception area.
Suites on the 750-passenger Splendor range from the 307
square-foot, entry-level Veranda Suite, to the top end 4,443 square-foot Regent
Suite.
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Correction: In one of the captions, the square footage of the Veranda Suite was incorrect.