Regent Seven Seas·Seven Seas Mariner

Seven Seas Mariner - Moonlight Over Bermuda Transatlantic

4(103 reviews)
via U.S. News · Jun 2026
|14 Nights|4 Ports|9 Sea Days

A westbound autumn crossing from Barcelona to Miami that breaks up the Atlantic with Malaga, Funchal on Madeira, and a rare overnight in Hamilton, Bermuda. Eight sea days make this one for travelers who want the all-suite, all-inclusive Mariner itself — lectures, wine tastings and open bars included — as much as the ports.

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Price Range

$$$$$

Ultra-Luxury

DepartureBarcelona, Spain
Dress CodeCountry Club Casual
MealsIncluded
WiFiIncluded

*Prices vary by cabin type, sailing date, and availability. Confirm rates with Regent Seven Seas before booking.

Ship Details — Seven Seas Mariner

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Year Built

2001

Tonnage

48,075 GT

Passengers

700

Crew

445

Decks

11

Class

Mariner

Itinerary & Route Map

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Onboard Amenities

Canyon Ranch Spa
Observation Lounge
Pool Deck
Compass Rose Restaurant
Pacific Rim
Signatures
Prime 7 Steakhouse
Casino
Connoisseur Club
Coffee Connection
Fitness Center
Stars Lounge
Compass Rose (main restaurant)
Prime 7 (steakhouse)
Sette Mari at La Veranda (Italian)
Pacific Rim (Pan-Asian)
Pool Grill with pizzeria
Constellation Theater
Serene Spa & Wellness
Epicurean Enrichment Studio
Pool deck
Regent Suite

Cruise Highlights

Overnight call in Hamilton, Bermuda with time for the pink-sand South Shore beaches
Funchal, Madeira - levada walks and the Monte toboggan run
Eight open-ocean sea days aboard an all-suite, 700-guest ship
All-inclusive fare: excursions, specialty dining, drinks and gratuities

About the Ship

What Travelers Say About Seven Seas Mariner

Reviews of the ship itself — the same for every Seven Seas Mariner sailing. Based on 400 discussions.

Seven Seas Mariner is Regent's intimate, original all-suite, all-balcony ship - the vessel that helped define the modern ultra-luxury all-inclusive formula at its 2001 launch. At around 700 guests it's noticeably smaller and more personal than the Explorer-class ships, with a refined, unhurried, quiet atmosphere geared to an older, well-traveled clientele. The headline draw is all-inclusive value - excursions, all beverages, gratuities, Wi-Fi, and often airfare - paired with service rated among the best at sea.

What People Love

  • Truly all-inclusive fare covering excursions, all drinks, gratuities, unlimited Wi-Fi, specialty dining, and often airfare
  • Outstanding, intuitive crew, with a butler in the top suites
  • Prime 7 steakhouse is a repeat standout with no surcharge

Common Complaints

  • Ship age (2001) showed before the late-2025 refit, with worn public areas and dated decks
  • Maintenance and mechanical gripes including plumbing and toilet issues, plus post-drydock troubleshooting of phones, AC, and TVs
  • Smaller standard suites, with the entry Deluxe Veranda around 252 sq ft versus newer ships
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