Monday, March 29, 2010

Most Expensive Cruise: Regent Seven Seas Voyager

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With a price tag starting at $58,025 dollars, Regent's 108-night cruise is, hands-down, the world's most expensive cruise.

Most Expensive Cruise Regent Seven Seas VoyagerThe Seven Seas Voyager takes passengers on a five continent journey from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to Cape Town, South Africa. There are no inside cabins on the Seven Seas Voyager, so every passenger suite is equipped with a sea view balcony.

The ship's luxurious amenities include butler service in some suites, a spa, a paddle tennis court, a large heated pool, and an elegant French restaurant operated by the venerable Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Institute of Paris. There is no question, however, that the marquee attraction is the ship's extensive itinerary, which includes over 45 ports-of-call. The once-in-a-lifetime journey includes a passage through the Panama Canal, extensive stays in French Polynesia, Indonesia, and Australia, and stops in major Asian cities like Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, Bangkok, and Ho Chi Minh City.


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  1. been on one of those.. man that was an experience, Ill give it that.
    but what a waste of resources and money! just the fuel and waste generated alone!

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File Under: Cruise, Ships,, Most Expensive Cruise, Regent Seven Seas Voyager

With a price tag starting at $58,025 dollars, Regent's 108-night cruise is, hands-down, the world's most expensive cruise.

Most Expensive Cruise Regent Seven Seas VoyagerThe Seven Seas Voyager takes passengers on a five continent journey from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida to Cape Town, South Africa. There are no inside cabins on the Seven Seas Voyager, so every passenger suite is equipped with a sea view balcony.

The ship's luxurious amenities include butler service in some suites, a spa, a paddle tennis court, a large heated pool, and an elegant French restaurant operated by the venerable Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Institute of Paris. There is no question, however, that the marquee attraction is the ship's extensive itinerary, which includes over 45 ports-of-call. The once-in-a-lifetime journey includes a passage through the Panama Canal, extensive stays in French Polynesia, Indonesia, and Australia, and stops in major Asian cities like Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, Bangkok, and Ho Chi Minh City.


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been on one of those.. man that was an experience, Ill give it that.
but what a waste of resources and money! just the fuel and waste generated alone!

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