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Radisson Seven Seas Cruises |
Specialist Reports Styles of Holiday Cruise Holidays Cruise Operators Radisson Seven Seas Cruises
ShipsFive, with between 180 and 700 passengers (this largest the Mariner). WhereCaribbean, Alaska, Mediterranean, Baltic, Far East, Middle East, Atlantic Coast and trans-Atlantic, plus the Pacific. StyleLuxury, detail varying markedly with the size of the ship but Mariner offering for example a spa, fitness centre, choice of restaurants, and choice of entertainment. AccommodationThe Mariner is an all suite ship, all with private balconies. Even the smallest will sleep three, one on a sofa. For ChildrenOn the Mariner cots and cribs are offered.
Food for KidsChildren's menus are offered on the cruises operating Club Mariner in the Compass Rose (the largest) restaurant. BabysittingNot offered currently though passengers may enquire on board about a crew member to watch children. Children's ActivitiesBeing luxury cruise ships will look after children if you want to take them along (the company reserves the right to limit the number of under threes on any cruise). However, in 2002 introduced a Club Mariner programme on Mariner in the Baltic during July and August and Navigator in Alaska for children 6-11 and 12-17 daily at sea with morning and afternoon sessions. There will be 'supervised activities on board and ashore focusing on the nature, heritage and crafts of the destinations'. Although not finalised, activities will probably include making a picture 'scrap book', making your own TV show, drama class, murder mystery at sea, dance class, interactive movie games, computer class, etc. StaffNo details provided. Security MeasuresNone announced. Port CallsClub Mariner operates ashore as well as on board and special Club mariner tours are offered. Sample PriceFor the seven-night Baltic Capitals in a De Luxe suite £3,285 per person. |
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