Two Regent Seven Seas ships, head to head — specs, amenities, and what each one is genuinely better at.
Seven Seas Explorer (2016) is the newer ship by 13 years versus Seven Seas Voyager (2003). Seven Seas Explorer is the larger hull at 56,000 GT (~32% bigger). Seven Seas Voyager sails with fewer guests at double occupancy (700 vs 750).
| Spec | Seven Seas Explorer | Seven Seas Voyager |
|---|---|---|
| Year built | 2016 | 2003 |
| Tonnage | 56,000 GT | 42,363 GT |
| Guests (double occupancy) | 750 | 700 |
| Guests (max) | 750 | 706 |
Trophy marks the ship that wins each row. Smaller capacity = more space per guest.
Seven Seas Explorer has one thing the other doesn't: USB ports in cabins.
Seven Seas Voyager has one thing the other doesn't: Self-service laundry.
Distinct ports each ship visits in the next 12 months.