The all-oceanview Regent Cruises Seven Seas Navigator features 90% private verandas and space for 490 guests. With suites ranging from 301 to 1,173 sq. ft., the Seven Seas Navigator is a spacious ship that features two restaurants, a casual Pool Grill, all-inclusive beverages, 24-hour room service, and more. Dining onboard the Seven Seas Navigator is exquisite and served in the ship’s restaurants, Compass Rose and Portofino il Ristorante. On the top deck of the Seven Seas Navigator, passengers will find a swimming pool, two whirlpools, two driving cages, and more for fun at sea.
Regent Seven Seas Navigator receives high praise for its exceptional service, all-inclusive value, and attentive staff, but is criticized for dated ship features, inconsistent food quality, and poorly organized excursions. Many guests enjoyed the luxurious accommodations and relaxing atmosphere, though some found the ship crowded and noisy, and noted issues with vibration and cabin comfort. Excursion management and communication about itinerary changes were common sources of frustration. Overall, the cruise line is seen as premium, but some guests question whether it justifies the higher price point.
Service is consistently highlighted as a standout feature, with many guests describing the crew as attentive, friendly, and eager to please. However, a few guests noted occasional lapses in dining service and inflexible travel arrangements.