Premium-class Regent Seven Seas Cruises, ranked the number-one cruise line by readers of Condé Nast Traveler, provides passengers with a highly refined and totally relaxing vacation on the water.
From the long-stemmed red roses that greet passengers in spacious cabins to the daily delivery of afternoon canapés, Regent cruises entertain graciously.
The Seven Seas Navigator, one of the lines five mid-size ships, sails to Bermuda from East Coast ports. All 490 ocean-view suites feature marble baths. The smallest accommodations measure 301 square feet, and 90 percent have a private balcony.
Cuisine and service at the open-seating Compass Rose is comparable to that of a four-star restaurant.
Throughout the ship, announcements and activities are kept to a minimum, so passengers can appreciate the sea air, sunshine, and serene moments without interruption.
For those who desire to cruise to a truly exotic destination, Regent Seven Seas recently acquired Explorer II, specifically designed to sail through icy waters. She will sail from South America and call at the Falkland Islands and Antarctica.

