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To see the entire 111-day 2007 itinerary, click here.
To see a listing of major segments of this world cruise, click here.
To read more about the Seven Seas Voyager, click here.
The Seven Seas Voyager departs Fort Lauderdale on January 9, beginning
a World Cruise unlike any other. As the world's second all-suite,
all-balcony ship, she not only explores the world in luxury, she
presents it in a manner that delights the senses. With your own
private balcony, nothing separates you from the experience, from
new wonders that lie around every corner.
With an itinerary of more than 40 stunning seaports in 26 countries
around the world, you can be sure you'll experience a vacation like
no other. You will explore bustling metropolises. Diminutive ports.
Little-known destinations. And all-time favorites that never cease
to please, no matter how many times you return. In certain cities,
you will spend the evening, allowing you to experience its vibrant
nightlife or enjoy a leisurely land tour without worrying about
rushing back to the ship. In fact, on this World Cruise, time is
never a concern.
Life aboard Seven Seas Voyager couldn't be sweeter. She flaunts an
impressively high staff-to-guest ratio (there is one crew member
for every 1.6 guests), ensuring that regardless of where you go,
you will revel in outstanding, six-star service. The staff happily
caters to your every wish, freeing you to concentrate solely on
the pursuit of pleasure.
The pleasures continue to abound elsewhere. With open-seating dining,
Seven Seas Voyager offers four spectacular restaurants. Compass Rose
prides itself on serving a wide range of dishes from fusion creations
to traditional favorites. For more cosmopolitan cuisine, try the
intimate, reservations-only Latitudes. La Verandah more than satisfies
diners seeking a casual, Mediterranean-style bistro. And true
gourmands will love Signatures, whose chefs wear the prestigious
blue riband of Le Cordon Bleu.
If your tastes run toward active life, Seven Seas Voyager offers
every outlet imaginable. Work out in the fitness center, jog around
deck in the fresh sea air or luxuriate in the full-service spa, which
is operated by one of the most exclusive land-based spa companies
in the world, Carita of Paris. Bibliophiles will be impressed with
the well-stocked library. Or, if you are inspired to write yourself,
feel free to e-mail your friends in Club.com.
Entertainment is another hallmark of Voyager. Try your hand in the
lively casino. Watch a cabaret-style show. Join a fascinating lecture
by a celebrity speaker, such as newsman Ted Koppel or actress Patricia
Neal. And as the evening winds down, relax in the cozy Connoisseur's
Lounge, savoring a glass or port or a favorite cigar.
The list of activities goes on, each one unforgettable in its own way.
And when strung together, over the course of your World Cruise, the
experience becomes all the more meaningful.
Due to the unique nature of this vacation experience, we allow only the
finest and most experienced of our 200+ cruise counselors the
opportunity to assist our World Cruise customers. When you are ready to
speak with someone in our office, please click here to e-mail me your
phone number, and the day and time you prefer to be called. I will
personally select one of the elite cruise counselors at Vacations To Go
to handle your inquiry.
Emerson Hankamer
President & COO
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