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Paul Gauguin

Like Paul Gauguin setting out for Tahiti and Polynesia,
we seek that mysterious world of light, free and beautiful, without
thoughts of tomorrow. To this spirit we dedicate the 320-guest m/s Paul
Gauguin. Discover a world where mind and body are in harmony with
nature and the spirit soars. Where every morning, you awake refreshed in a
setting where body and spirit are revitalized and rejuvenated. Sail with
us aboard the new m/s Paul Gauguin and share our passion for the
most beautiful islands on earth.
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Seven
Seas Mariner

Radisson Seven Seas Cruises is proud to
introduce the world's first all-suite, all-balconied ship, the m/s
Seven Seas Mariner. For the first time on any ship, every single guest
will be treated to an unprecedented level of expansive personal luxury.
The Mariner caters to only 700 guests, making her one of the most
spacious cruise ships in the world. She offers the luxury of single,
open-seating dining in four distinctive restaurants featuring the finest
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Radisson
Diamond

Imagine a cruise ship that offers the
spacious luxury and refinement of a grand ocean liner with the intimacy
and service of a private club. The 20,000-ton ssc Radisson Diamond,
launched in 1992, combines small-ship intimacy with large-ship amenities
to offer you the ultimate cruise experience. Her inimitable profile owes
to her twin-hull design (developed with advanced SWATH technology), which
cuts down on pitch and roll movements and offers the stability and
spaciousness of a much larger vessel, while providing her 350 guests the
intimacy and elegance of a private yacht.
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Seven
Seas Navigator

In the six-star tradition of Radisson Seven
Seas Cruises, the Seven Seas Navigator is destined for distinction.
Occupying the uppermost niche in cruising, she offers her 490 guests an
unusual level of luxury. From her all-suite, all-ocean-view accommodations
to her signature cuisine to her superbly attentive staff and peerless
service, she has few equals.
In tribute to her name, the Seven Seas Navigator's destination is
the navigable world. Within that broad classification we've selected a
connoisseur's collection of stimulating journeys to excite the
sophisticated traveler.
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Song
of Flower

Born in the land of the Midnight Sun and
impelled by the legendary sea-faring spirit of ancient Viking mariners,
the 8,282-ton, 180-guest Song of Flower, renowned for her yachtlike
ambiance, Scandinavian refinement and destination-intensive explorations
of exotic ports, is designed to sidestep the beaten path, her European
officers guiding her to pristine harbors and hidden ports that larger
ships must pass by. Flying the Bahamian flag, she sails seasonally in
India, the Red Sea, Arabia and the Far East including China, Burma,
Vietnam and Indonesia, with summers spent exploring classic Mediterranean,
Scandinavian, Baltic Republics and Northern European destinations. Aboard,
there is an atmosphere of warmth and hospitality that emanates from the
heart. The smiles are real, the service is superb and the staff is
unfailingly gracious. Unhampered by the crowds and pretensions of larger
ships, guests are revitalized in surroundings of relaxed, easy elegance. |
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