Q: What is the dress code on board the ship?
A: Shipboard attire will be Country Club casual throughout the cruise, with the exception of a formal evening. For this, men may choose to wear a dark suit or dinner jacket (black tie optional) and women may wear a cocktail dress or evening gown.
Q: What should I pack?
A: Pack like you would for any trip to the Mediterranean. Cruise vacations are casual by day, whether you're on the ship or on shore. In the evening, attire is dictated by occasion. Although we anticipate wonderful weather, please bring some warm clothing should there be a cooler day or evening.
Q: Do you provide wheelchairs to passengers?
A: Wheelchair arrangements can be made with appropriate notice prior to embarkation.
Q: What is your smoking policy?
A: While smokers will receive a warm welcome on board, Regent Seven Seas recognizes the need to restrict where smoking is permitted so as not to cause discomfort to, or provide a health or safety hazard for, the majority of our guests who do not smoke. Cigarette smoking is NOT permitted in any enclosed dining areas. Cigarette smoking is only permitted in the designated area of the outdoor Pool Bar, Connoisseur Club, Casino, Stars Lounge (designated area only), and Galileo’s (outside area only).
In light of continuing legislative changes in smoking policies around the world as well as the comfort, health and safety of our guests and crew, both in terms of the proven dangers of second hand smoke and the fire hazard that smoking presents, Regent Seven Seas Cruises has changed the smoking policy within staterooms, suites and on private balconies. Not only does smoking present a fire hazard, but it is also an inconvenience to other guests as the smoke, or its odor, invades surrounding suites, balconies and public areas, creating discomfort for the guests in these areas. Smoking will therefore be prohibited in all suites and balconies fleet-wide. Failure to comply with this ban will result in guests being asked to leave the ship at their expense, without refund or credit for the unused portion of their cruise.
Q: Are gratuities included?
A: All standard gratuities are included in the cruise fare.
Q: What are my dining options?
A: There is Open Seating onboard the Navigator. This means you may dine in whichever dining venue you prefer, with whomever you choose during any of the regular dining hours, which have been extended for you. Within the Portofino Grill, reservations for dinner are recommended. Room service is also available 24 hours.
Q: Are children allowed?
A: Children are more than welcome to join us aboard the sailing. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or other responsible adult over the age of 21. We are unable to accept infants less than one year of age
Q: Are there children's fares?
A: There are no special children’s fares available for this cruise.
Q: Are there special activities for children?
A: There are no organized Children Programs onboard during this Chartered Sailing.
Q: What is the cancellation policy?
A: Changes of vacation date are subject to cancellation penalties. Requests received inside 121 days will be subject to the following charges:
Cancellations:
Wednesday, April 22nd • 120 – 91 days prior • 10% of cruise fare per person
Friday, May 22nd • 90 – 60 days prior • 25% of cruise fare per person
Monday, June 22nd • 60 – 30 days prior • 50% of cruise fare per person
Wednesday, July 22nd • 30 -0 days prior • 100% of cruise fare per person
In addition to the penalties outlined above, all refunds are subject to incurred costs for insurance, hotel, air and ground services where applicable. Within 60 days, a 100% cancellation fee will apply to air, land and hotel programs. We are unable to provide refunds for lost tickets, tickets not used (in whole or in part), or for Guests failing to bring travel and health documents as required. The initial vacation date is defined as the earlier of air departure date or cruise/hotel check-in date.
Q: Will I get seasick?
A: The Navigator is engineered with state-of-the-art stabilizers that greatly reduce ship motion. If seasickness is a concern, choose a cabin towards the center of the ship where ship movement is less pronounced. You can also consult your doctor about medications or over-the-counter remedies to bring along in case of motion sickness.
Q: What about the night life?
A: There's dancing, live entertainment, discos and lounges, feature films, and casinos. There will also be special events like the Publishers Gala and a Late Night Buffet.
Q: Can I use my hair dryer or shaver?
A: Yes. Each suite has 110 volt outlets. Each suite is also equipped with a hairdryer.