Ss Explorer Cruise Ship
Expect the best of the best as you sail with fewer than 750 other guests while enjoying Regent Seven Seas Cruises all-inclusive luxury experience.
Ss explorer cruise ship. Edited June 21 by WesW. She was launched on the 21st June 1955 by Lady Rachel Stuart wife of the then Secretary of State for Scotland. More than 150 passengers and crew escaped unhurt after their cruise ship hit ice in the Antarctic and started sinking on Friday the ships owner and coast g.
Our largest specialty restaurant at sea the Compass Rose on Seven Seas Explorer delights with a beautifully defined atmosphere that transitions from refreshing natural light during the day to a dazzling cobalt blue reflected by a glass installation overhead. Obviously by modern standards she may be considered small yet she had all. The brand new all-suite all-balcony Seven Seas Explorer from Regent Seven Seas Cruises is set to become the worlds most luxurious cruise ship.
Regent Seven Seas Explorer cruise ship deck plan shows a total of 375 staterooms all suites for 750 passengers max capacity is 825 served by 552 crew-staff. The history of the SS Explorer began when she was ordered for the Scottish Office to operate for the Marine Laboratory in Aberdeen. Ad Book Today and Save.
Deluxe Veranda Suite 300 to 335 sq ft in addition to the above includes fully furnished balcony. She has been placed on the National Historic Ships Register and the SS Explorer Preservation Society is currently restoring her in the Edinburgh Dock Leith. It had been on an 18-day round trip voyage.
104 rows The 2016-built Seven Seas Explorer cruise ship is one of the newest RSSC-Regent boats. For men this means a jacket tie optional. Free cancellation before 48 hours.
Ad Enjoy private balcony swimming pool waterslide park VR experience and free buffet. By late in 2002 the Universe Explorer was operated by World Explorer Cruises and operated education duties under the banner of Semester at Sea SS Universe Explorer is a comfortable and appealing ship. SS Explorer is one of the last surviving sea-going steam trawlers and is registered to Leith the port of Edinburgh.
