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Regent Seven Seas Navigator provides chic country club-style sailing

Guests will revel in the refined atmosphere of Seven Seas Navigator Prime 7 Steakhouse.
Michel Verdure / Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas CruisesGuests will revel in the refined atmosphere of Seven Seas Navigator Prime 7 Steakhouse.

Top dining options on board

When we sailed, Navigator didn't offer as many choices as it does now, but the food was always fantastic (and still is, according to those who've sailed on the ship recently), especially the morning and lunchtime buffets, which pale in comparison on mega-liners and even some small vessels. Richard (my first mate) I do room service often — we sail a lot and sometimes tire of dining venues — and took many meals in our suite, served in courses, always hot and tasty.

Here's a rundown of the dining venues on board: 

Compass Rose

Compass Rose, the signature restaurant of the Regent fleet, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in a refined, elegant setting adorned in warm golden and maroon hues and enhanced by natural light during the day. The cuisine tends toward European fare, though there’s a wide variety of choices for everyone from gourmets to dieters and vegans (from Canyon Ranch Spa Club) and even kosher fare. 

La Veranda

Part art, part dessert: Delicate pastries are baked daily aboard Seven Seas Navigator.
Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas CruisesPart art, part dessert: Delicate pastries are baked daily aboard Seven Seas Navigator.

La Veranda's buffet-style venue was our favorite for breakfast when we didn't dine in. Spacious and comfortably casual, La Veranda offers regional specialties that often reflect the cuisines of the countries called on, such as grilled lamb chops with Spanish sherry sauce or pan-sauteed Mediterranean sea bass. La Veranda also features a shaded, open-air veranda for dining al fresco. The creative offerings included fresh fish dishes, ripe fruit — some ship galleys send out fruit that’s hard as a rock — and about the most sinfully decadent desserts allowed by culinary law. If you like pizza, La Veranda offers one of the best pizzas you'll find at sea. It's open for breakfast and lunch.

Sette Mari at La Veranda

Regent was just experimenting with this when we last sailed on Navigator in the Med and we liked it. Each evening the room morphs into a casual, romantic evening dining venue with delicious Italian cuisine and wines served by top-notch waiters. Enjoy an extensive menu of authentic antipasti and Italian specialties served a la carte and paired with fine Italian wines. 

Prime 7

This wasn’t on board when we sailed, but I’ve heard nothing but raves about the handsome steakhouse that is open for dinner only (reservations required). Handsomely decorated with supple leather wing-back chairs, burnished woods and rich earth-toned fabrics, Prime 7 exudes an intimate elegance. All the traditional starters are here, including jumbo lump crab cakes, Oysters Rockefeller and French onion soup. The beef served is all USDA Prime and dry-aged at least 28 days to enhance the flavor. 

Signatures

Capturing the diversity of French fare, Signatures offers a fine dining experience with a tasteful presentation. You'll find classics such as quiche au camembert and foie gras terrine with plum marmalade. It's open for dinner only; reservations are required.

Pool Grill

Even the Pool Grill, the ultimate come-as-you-are dining venue, managed to impress. Walk over straight from sunbathing or swimming in the pool. The Pool Grill is open-air yet abundantly shaded for comfortable dining. Enjoy grilled-to-order burgers, grilled fish, sandwiches and fresh salads. 

Where I went & what I loved

Just about any itinerary on the Navigator is enjoyable because its svelte size makes getting in and out of ports and on and off the ship seamless and enjoyable. We loved sailing round-trip from our home port of Los Angeles, where I could pack a wardrobe that could dress the entire female population of the ship (joking but close). We hit the Mexican Riviera ports of Los Cabos, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Zihuatanejo (our favorite former sleepy fishing village, now a more upscale resort area where the ship anchors and takes you ashore by launch), and bustling Acapulco, olé!

We did take a couple of included shore excursions, one in Puerto Vallarta and another in Acapulco, both to beaches where we snorkeled and had picnics on the sand provided by Regent SS. 

Indulge in a soothing massage in the famed Canyon Ranch SpaClub aboard Seven Seas Navigator.
Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas CruisesIndulge in a soothing massage in the famed Canyon Ranch SpaClub aboard Seven Seas Navigator.

Spa & fitness

Canyon Ranch SpaClub

Canyon Ranch SpaClub attracts lots of customers. so be sure to book treatments prior to your departure, which you can do online once you are ticketed. Enjoy an array of high-priced treatments including signature massages and therapeutic bodywork, aromatherapy, ayurvedic and seaweed treatments as well as facials. hair care, manicures, pedicures and more.

Fitness facilities

Canyon Ranch fitness experts lead popular exercise classes, so get there early to participate. I did the Pilates, yoga and aerobics and was duly impressed. There are also free weights, equipment, Lifecycles, StairMasters, treadmills and other ways to keep the pounds off during your vacation. One-on-one training can be arranged with a fitness instructor. 

One of the disappointments for me as an avid swimmer was the modest size of the pool, but during our two itineraries there was beach time to make up for the lack of lap space.

The Stars Lounge aboard Seven Seas Navigator is an ideal venue to see the night out.
Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas CruisesThe Stars Lounge aboard Seven Seas Navigator is an ideal venue to see the night out.

Entertainment on board

The entertainment aboard Navigator is understated. Live entertainment can be found in several venues, including entertainers, stage productions, feature films, vocalists, and piano and guitar music. At least one gentleman host is aboard each cruise to escort the ladies around the dance floor. 

Other entertainment includes: 

  • Casino: For those in a gaming mood, the nicely appointed casino on deck 4 offers blackjack, roulette, stud poker, mini-craps and 43 slot machines. It's open every day at sea when not restricted by territorial border limits.  
  • Connoisseur Club: Located on deck 4 forward, the Connoisseur Club is where you can order a rare vintage cognac or port and fire up a Cuban cigar. 
  • Library: The well-stocked and cozy library offers an ideal setting for reading and relaxing. Curl up with a classic novel, play chess or borrow a DVD to watch in the privacy of your suite.

Bars & lounges

  • Galileo's: On Deck 11 aft, Galileo's is the place to swig a cocktail and hit the dance floor if you're so inclined. The resident musicians entertain with familiar tunes during teatime as well as before and after dinner. Game shows and live musical events are featured regularly. 
  • Stars Lounge: On Deck 6 aft, the Stars Lounge is another place to meet friends and fellow travelers for an after-dinner drink or late-night cocktail. Feel free to dance into the night or maybe sing along in a karaoke competition.
  • Navigator Lounge: On Deck 6 midship, the Navigator Lounge offers an informal Early Riser Continental Breakfast where you can enjoy a cup of coffee, espresso, cappuccino, latte or tea accompanied by a selection of pastries and a variety of fresh juices.
At a sumptuous 1,021 to 1,173 square feet, the stylish Master Suites on Navigator feature a king bed, 1 1/2 marble bathrooms, private balcony, expansive living room, walk-in closet with safe, flat screen TV, mini-bar, personal butler and complimentary use of iPad,
Courtesy of Regent Seven Seas CruisesAt a sumptuous 1,021 to 1,173 square feet, the stylish Master Suites on Navigator feature a king bed, 1 1/2 marble bathrooms, private balcony, expansive living room, walk-in closet with safe, flat screen TV, mini-bar, personal butler and complimentary use of iPad,

Staterooms

Navigator is an all-suite ship. Some 90% of them come with private balconies (which we loved) and the other 10% have ocean views. The rooms are big and comfy, with walk-in closets, king beds that can convert to twins, and flat-screen TVs with free movies on demand. The marble-appointed bathrooms are lovely, featuring a full-size tub and separate shower and upscale amenities (shampoo, condition, moisturizer, mouthwash, etc.). There are 11 stateroom categories, ranging from 301 square feet (including balcony) to 1,529 square feet. 

Services

Butler service

Butler service awaits guests in Penthouse Suites and higher. Butlers can assist your arrival on board by unpacking your luggage, arranging pressing for your clothing and making reservations in Signatures restaurant or at the spa. If you are making changes in your shore plans, a butler can arrange for a private car or lunch reservations at your favorite restaurant. 

Other services

Excursions: Private arrangements can be arranged for personalized shore excursions, designed for smaller groups and tailored to your own interests. 

Laundry services: Onboard laundry and valet services, including pressing and dry cleaning, are available for a charge and may be arranged through your stewardess for same-day service. In addition, self-service laundries are located on decks 5, 8, 9 and 11. All guests entitled to butler service will receive complimentary pressing of any items that will be worn the first evening on board. 

Wi-fi: Wireless access is available throughout the ship for a small fee, although the Internet connection is reported to be pokey in open waters.

Safety: The medical center is designed to provide medical care for temporary illnesses and accidents. The ship's licensed and registered doctor and nurse are on 24-hour call for professional and emergency services, available at standard charges.

Passenger makeup

Much like Silversea and Seabourn, the passengers you will hobnob with on the Navigator are very, very rich but down to earth probably because we're talking old money or trust fund children used to living large.  The ship attracts people to whom size does matter and who avoid megaships at all costs.  Just about every seafarer who chooses to sail with Regent Seven Seas also picks the line because of the fantastic food. It definitely attracts a global clientele as do all of Regent Seven Seas ships.

Fun fact

In 2004, the ship was featured and used as a focal point for the movie "After the Sunset," starring Pierce Brosnan and Salma Hayek. 

Disclosure

We sailed as guests of Regent Seven Seas Cruises while on assignment for travel publications. See Cruiseable's Ethics & Disclosure policy.

Updated from an earlier review.

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Patti Pietschmann
I'm the LA Travel Diva and spend time cruising with first mate Richard, traveling the world, reviewing fine restaurants, going to plays, movies and events. It's the good life.

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