Atrium
The grand and graceful three-story atrium
provides a perfect spot for mingling, relaxing,
or people watching at Seven Seas Mariner.
Ship
highlights:
The Seven Seas Mariner is the first ship to feature an all-suites, all-balcony deck plan, ensuring that every passenger has plenty of private space for savoring scenic vistas, enjoying ocean breezes, and relaxing in unprecedented comfort and luxury. The ship accommodates just 700 passengers, each of whom are treated to personal and attentive service by the 445-member staff. Passengers enjoy unique touches common on more intimate ships plus...,
Amenities:
Pool, Jacuzzi, Restaurant, Bar, Nightclub, Casino, Spa, Room Service, Fitness Center, Laundry, Conference Rooms, Internet Connection.
Stateroom details:
The Seven Seas Mariner has the distinction of being the first ship afloat to offer each and every guest a suite with a private balcony. Suites feature a wealth of luxuriously appointed private space and range in size.
Insideroom:
Oceanview Stateroom:
Balcony Stateroom:
Each suite features a bedroom with twin beds or European king bed; living area with loveseat, armchairs, and adjustable table; television and VCR; private balcony with outdoor furniture; (Suite: 252-376 sq. ft.; Balcony: 49-73 sq. ft.)
Suite:
Each suite features specialized butler service; one or two bedrooms with twin beds armchairs, and adjustable table; private balcony with outdoor furniture; and walk-in closet. (Suite: 623-1,204 sq. ft.; Balcony: 84-376 sq. ft.)
The stunning scenery of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska await passengers on this awe-inspiring cruise onboard the Seven Seas Mariner, which sails round-trip from the city of Vancouver. Spend a day gawking at glaciers as you cruise
Journey around South America amidst Seven Seas Mariner luxury for 19 nights. From the steep hills of Lima, the ship stops at the shore of Pisco before spending two relaxing days at sea. In Chile and Argentina, rugged landscapes