Seven Seas Navigator refreshed

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The spa on the Seven Seas Navigator was redesigned and updated.
The spa on the Seven Seas Navigator was redesigned and updated.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises said its 490-passenger Seven Seas Navigator got a slew of updates and improvements in a two-week drydock in France.

Among the areas improved was the Navigator Lounge, which got new furniture to provide more space for coffee and cocktails around the piano.

Also updated was the Stars Lounge, which got new furniture, carpet and wall coverings in tones of champagne, dusty rose and gold.

The Navigator Lounge got new furniture to provide more space for coffee and cocktails around the piano.
The Navigator Lounge got new furniture to provide more space for coffee and cocktails around the piano.

The entrance to the spa is now marked with pebblestone pavers that lead to an inviting light wood spa deck. The treatment rooms have been upgraded to provide a more soothing environment.

Corridors feature new carpeting, wall covering and art work, while the elevators got new Italian marble floors. Suites got more drawers for additional storage space.

The first guests to experience the changes are sailing on an 11-night London-Dublin voyage.

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