Seven Seas Voyager Returns After Marseille Drydock Refit
The *Seven Seas Voyager *resumed service on May 21, 2026, following a 25-day drydock in Marseille, France.
According to Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the multi-million-dollar refurbishment included upgrades to suites, public spaces, dining venues, and onboard culinary experiences.
The transformation of Seven Seas Voyager marks another exciting milestone for Regent, as we further elevate the standard of all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruising across the fleet,” said Wesley D’Silva, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
“From enhanced dining venues and immersive new culinary experiences to beautifully redesigned suites, every element of the refurbishment has been carefully considered to enrich the guest experience while preserving the warmth and elegance our guests know and love about Seven Seas Voyager,” he added.
All suites onboard received updated furnishings, lighting, carpets, décor, and hardware. The Signature, Grand, Voyager, and Seven Seas suites underwent full redesigns, including the addition of new bathtubs and separate showers.
Dining venues also saw major enhancements. The Pool Grill was completely renovated and now includes a new pizzeria concept serving handcrafted pizzas. Other refreshed areas include the Atrium, Prime 7, Chartreuse, and the ship’s library, while Coffee Connection was relocated to a new midship position on deck 5.
Regent also highlighted the introduction of the Epicurean Enrichment Studio as one of the ship’s most significant additions. The new experience offers destination-inspired culinary programming designed to connect guests more closely with the regions they visit through cuisine, culture, and storytelling. The concept first debuted aboard the Seven Seas Mariner following its refurbishment in late 2025 and will become available on Seven Seas Voyager sailings beginning June 28, 2026.
Following the drydock, the vessel is currently operating a 12-night Eastern Mediterranean Gems voyage from Barcelona to Athens (Piraeus), with calls in Croatia, Montenegro, and the Greek Isles. The ship will then continue a series of Mediterranean cruises before moving to Northern Europe for summer itineraries that include the British Isles, Iceland, and Scandinavia.