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Seven Seas Voyager
54 Night
Emerald Cliffs &
Coral Reefs
Bali (Benoa) to Singapore

Ship: Seven Seas Voyager
Cruise Line: Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Departures:  19 December 2012
Duration: 54 Nights
Ports: Bali, Benoa, Exmouth, Geraldton, Fremantle, Kangaroo Island, Geelong, Hobart, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland, Tauranga, Napier, Melbourne, Sydney, Australia, Brisbane, Whitsunday Islands, Townsville, Cairns, Thursday Island, Darwin, Komodo Island, Padang Bai, Semarang, Singapore
Airport gateway (Arrival) : Denpasar
Airport gateway (Departure) : Singapore

Itinerary

 

Date Destination Arrive Depart
19/12/2012  Bali (Benoa), Indonesia  -  17:00
20/12/2012  Cruise the North Australian Basin  -  -
21/12/2012  Exmouth, Australia  14:00  23:00
22/12/2012  Cruise the West Coast of Australia  -  -
23/12/2012  Geraldton, Australia  13:00  20:00
24/12/2012  Fremantly (Perth), Australia  09:00  23:00
25/12/2012  Cruise the Great Australian Bight  -  -
26/12/2012  Cruise the Great Australian Bight  -  -
27/12/2012  Cruise the Great Australian Bight  -  -
28/12/2012  Penneshaw (Kangaroo Island), Australia  08:00  20:00
29/12/2012  Cruise the South Australian Basin  -  -
30/12/2012  Geelong, Australia  08:00  18:00
31/12/2012  Hobart, Tasmania  08:00  -
01/01/2013  Hobart, Tasmania  -  18:00
02/01/2013  Cruise the Tasman Sea  -  -
03/01/2013  Cruise the Pacific Ocean  -  -
04/01/2013  Cruising Scenic Doubtful Sound  -  -
05/01/2013  Dunedin, New Zealand  08:00  18:00
06/01/2013  Christchurch (Lyttelton), New Zealand  08:00  18:00
07/01/2013  Wellington, New Zealand  08:00  18:00
08/01/2013  Cruise the Coast of New Zealand  -  -
09/01/2013  Auckland, New Zealand  07:00  21:00
10/01/2013  Tauranga, New Zealand  08:00  15:00
11/01/2013  Napier, New Zealand  10:00  18:00
12/01/2013  Wellington, New Zealand  09:00  20:00
13/01/2013  Christchurch (Lyttelton), New Zealand  08:00  18:00
14/01/2013  Dunedin, New Zealand  08:00  17:00
15/01/2013  Cruising Milford Sound  -  -
16/01/2013  Cruise the Pacific Ocean  -  -
17/01/2013  Cruise the Tasman Sea  -  -
18/01/2013  Hobart, Tasmania  08:00  18:00
19/01/2013  Cruise the Bass Strait  -  -
20/01/2013  Melbourne, Australia  08:00  -
21/01/2013  Melbourne, Australia  -  20:00
22/01/2013  Cruise the Tasman Sea  -  -
23/01/2013  Sydney, Australia  09:00  -
24/01/2013  Sydney, Australia  -  20:00
25/01/2013  Cruise the Coast of Australia  -  -
26/01/2013  Brisbane, Australia  08:00  19:00
27/01/2013  Cruise the Coast of Australia  -  -
28/01/2013  Whitsunday Island, Australia  08:00  19:00
29/01/2013  Townsville, Australia  08:00  19:00
30/01/2013  Cairns, Australia  08:00  20:00
31/01/2013  Cruise the Great Barrier Reef  -  -
01/02/2013  Thursday Island  07:00  15:00
02/02/2013  Cruise the Arafura Sea  -  -
03/02/2013  Darwin, Australia  09:00  19:00
04/02/2013  Cruise the Timor Sea  -  -
05/02/2013  Komodo, Indonesia  12:00  18:00
06/02/2013  Bali (Padang Bay), Indonesia  10:00  -
07/02/2013  Bali (Padang Bay), Indonesia  -  20:00
08/02/2013  Cruise the Java Sea  -  -
09/02/2013  Semarang, Indonesia  07:00  17:00
10/02/2013  Cruise the Indian, Ocean  -  -
11/02/2013  Singapore  09:00  -

 

* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected

 

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Ports

Bali

Bali is so picturesque that you could be fooled into thinking it was a painted backdrop: rice paddies trip down hillsides like giant steps, volcanoes soar through the clouds, the forests are lush and tropical, and the beaches are lapped by the warm waters of the Indian Ocean.

Country - Indonesia
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 14kms
Currency - Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)

Places of Interest
Kuta Beach, Bali Zoo, Komodo National Park

Benoa

White beaches, elaborately placed rice paddy terraces or the friendly people in whose Balinese culture* faith plays such an important role will enchant you on the "Island of the Gods". Their beliefs find expression in the Barong dance, for example. But colourfully decorated altars and temples can be found in many places. One of the most beautiful is the garden temple Taman Ayun. But the mother of all temples is Besakih. This imposing complex is the principal sacred Hindu building in Indonesia.

Country -  Indonesia
Distance from port to City
Distance to Airport
Currency -  Rupiah

Places of Interest

Exmouth

If you're looking for a place full of wonder with magnificent landscapes, secluded beaches and amazing nature, then look no further than Exmouth, gateway to the magnificent Ningaloo reef.

Country
- Australia
Distance from port to City - 4kms
Distance to Airport - 1500kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Cape Range National Park, Ningaloo Reef, diving at Lighthouse Bay, Point Murat Navy Pier and Muiron Islands

Geraldton



Country - Australia
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from Port to Airport - 0kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest

Fremantle

Historic Fremantle is your gateway to Perth, the capital of Western Australia. Situated some 20 kilometres upriver from Fremantle on the banks of the Swan River, Perth is a growing, bustling city where soaring high rises coexist with sandstone buildings from the colonial era. The population in and around Perth makes up some 8% of Western Australia's population. And it's here that life moves at a slower pace, from the wonders of the bush to the wineries of the Swan Valley.

Country - Australia
Distance from port to City - 10kms
Distance from port to Airport - 26kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
King's Park, Fishermans Harbour

Kangaroo Island

No wonder the UK Sunday Telegraph called Kangaroo Island 'one of earth's last unspoilt refuges'.

Here is an island seven times the size of Singapore, literally crawling with wildlife. The koalas aren't being cuddled - they're relaxing at home in native trees. The seals aren't performing - they're lazing beside you on the beach. There are echidnas, platypi, goannas, wallabies and kangaroos. All thriving. All mesmerising.

Half the native bushland on Kangaroo Island remains just as it was when British navigator Matthew Flinders put a name to this untamed wilderness in 1802. And more than one-third of the Island is National or Conservation Park.

But beauty comes in many forms: views from seaside cottages and cliff-top cabins; delicate handcrafted glassware; a day at the races in Kingscote. And, of course, there's the wine and food. Take a drive and collect wine, cheeses, oysters and lobsters and indulge on a secluded beach.

Country - Australia
Distance from port to City -
Distance to Airport -
Currency -
Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Flinders Chase National Park, Vivonne Bay, Little Sahara, Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery, Seal Bay Conservation Park

Hobart

Hobart is Australia's second oldest city and state capital of Tasmania. Home to more than 90 National Trust buildings, Hobart combines colonial character with a metropolitan lifestyle. It is the gateway to Tasmania's other scenic attractions and a range of shore activities lets you experience the best of both worlds.

Explore the historic core at the colonial village of Battery Point, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, as well as Theatre Royal, the country's oldest theater. There's also wine-tasting and pub-hopping to enjoy.


Country - Australia
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance  from port to Airport - 17kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Port Arthur, Salamanca Place, Bonorong Wildlife Park

Dunedin

The Gaelic word for Edinburgh is Dunedin and, not surprisingly, this one retains a number of close links with the Scottish capital. Not only are many of the street names the same, other reminders include the railroad station, University Clock Tower and Gothic Revival Dominican Priory – all built in similar styles. Sightseeing options include Lanarch Castle, a stroll through the Botanic Gardens, a walk up Baldwin Street – the steepest in the world – and a ride on the vintage train through Taieri Gorge.

Country - New Zealand
Distance from port to City - 15kms
Distance from port to Airport - 42kms
Currency - New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Places of Interest
Cadbury World, The Octagon, Speights Brewery

Christchurch

Christchurch is an elegant city with a distinctive English feel. The Avon River meanders through its relaxed centre. Locally it is known as the ‘Garden City’ as it has numerous parks and gardens. And the Botanical Gardens are said to be the best in New Zealand, its flowerbeds providing a colourful display for months on end. From here grander scenic splendours beckon, including the Southern Alps, Banks Peninsula and Hanmer Springs.

Country - New Zealand
Distance from port to City - 20kms
Distance from port to Airport - 30kms
Currency - New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Places of Interest
Christchurch Botanic Gardens, Christchurch Cathedral, Canterbury Museum

Wellington

New Zealand's capital city features brightly painted wooden houses and a red cable car that takes you up to a fine view of the harbor. A must-see is the engaging Te Papa Tongarewa National Museum and Art Gallery, and keep your eyes peeled for the Beehive government offices—the name, of course, is a reference to the architecture.

Country - New Zealand
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 10kms
Currency - New Zealand (NZD)

Places of Interest
Te Papa Tongarewa Museum

Auckland

Virtually surrounded by water, Auckland is known as ‘The City of Sails’ with good reason. Opt to see the city from above with a visit to its Sky Tower, complete with a revolving restaurant! Sail on Auckland’s Waitemata Harbour for a taste of its yachting culture. Or head for the natural beauty of Rotorua. A different world completely, here you will find boiling mud pools, spouting geysers and hot springs. A highlight of New Zealand not to be missed!

Country - New Zealand
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 21kms
Currency - New Zealand Dollars (NZD)

Places of Interest
Auckland War Memorial, Sky Tower, Auckland Regional Botanical Gardens

Tauranga

Rotorua (some miles inland from the port of Tauranga) is the center of New Zealand's thermal area on the North Island. Spectacular phenomena such as geysers, boiling mud, hot pools, hot springs, and spouts of gushing steam can be seen. Lake Rotorua's waters are icy, yet the sandy shores are too warm for bare feet to walk upon. Rotorua is also the center of Maori life and culture, with a model village, displays of carving, and concerts of Maori music and singing. Tauranga, meaning "shelter" (named by Capt. Cook the Bay of Plenty), with its population of 48,000, is now a modern thriving city supported by the export of lumber and farming. This popular holiday resort is a paradise for deep-sea fishermen, and close to the golden sands of Ohope Beach for surfing and swimming.

Country - New Zealand 
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 90kms
Currency - New Zealand Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Ohope Beach, Rotorua

Napier

The Miami Beach of the southern hemisphere, Napier has a host of art deco-style buildings that sprang up after the 1924 earthquake. A wide swath of ocean beach fronts Hawke's Bay and holds the world's largest mainland gannet colony.

Country - New Zealand
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 350kms
Currency - New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Places of Interest
Hawke's Bay, Napier Art Deco Buildings

Melbourne

Dubbed one of the world’s most liveable cities, Melbourne has much to offer the day visitor. The locals’ passion for culture, fashion, food and music has created a swanky, cosmopolitan air. The city’s suburbs present a rich blend of architecture, cuisine and atmospheres. Take a trip to Albert Park Lake, Melbourne’s arts and cultural centre or sample one of myriad restaurants. With one of the world’s largest Greek communities outside of Greece, the Moussaka is much recommended!

Country- Australia
Distance from port to City -8kms
Distance to Airport - 27kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
National Gallery of Victoria, Luna Park, Melbourne Aquarium, Federation Square

Sydney, Australia

Sydney is Australia's largest city, which is the number one tourist destination in the country. It offers a multitude of sights such as the famous Opera House and distinctive Harbour Bridge of course. You can travel back in time with a visit to Sydney’s oldest centre – The Rocks. Take a city tour to take in Sydney Tower, Darling Harbour and Chinatown. Bask on Bondi Beach for a dose of sun, sea and sand. Or travel a little further afield for a glimpse of the Aussie wildlife and views of the Blue Mountains.

Country - Australia
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 10kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Darling Harbour, Hyde Park, Bondi Beach

Brisbane

Once considered the "country cousin" of Australia's cities, Brisbane is today the nation's third largest metropolis. Lying on the banks of the Brisbane River, this cosmopolitan city boasts elegant 19th century sandstone buildings, a lively cultural scene and superb parklands. Brisbane is also the gateway to adventures with a uniquely Australian flavour, whether it is to a wildlife park, the rain-forested Mount Tamborine plateau, or the dazzling beaches of Queensland's fabled Gold Coast.

Country- Australia
Distance from port to City - 10kms
Distance from port to Airport - 10kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Gold Coast, Australia Zoo

Townsville

Old gold mining towns, plunging rainforest waterfalls and a relaxed Queensland ambience add up to life in Townsville. This unique town houses Australia's largest collection of palms and the world's largest coral reef aquarium.

Country - Australia
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance to Airport - 6kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Great Barrier Reef, Rainforests

Cairns

The picturesque town of Yorkey's, dominated by its dramatic headland, is your gateway to Cairns, one of Australia's hottest vacation destinations, which basks in tropical sunshine with balmy breezes that waft in from Trinity Bay.

The city's graceful, tree-lined esplanade was once the gateway to the gold fields of North Queensland. Cairns boasts three of Australia's great natural wonders: the Great Barrier Reef and 16 miles of superb beaches that stretch to the north of the city to the famed Marlin Coast. Inland lies the immense Daintree National Park. Discover the rainbow of sea life, marvel at the rain forest or relax along the long stretch of sunny coastline.

Country - Australia
Distance from port to City - 17kms
Distance from port to Airport - 10kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest, Kuranda

Thursday Island

Thursday Island is the administrative centre for the Torres Strait islands which have been part of Queensland since 1872. "T.I." as it's usually known, is the most popular of the Torres Strait Islands. It's only just overthree square km in area and 39km off the top of Cape York. The strait's population of 25 000 live on more than 20 islands, and is engaged mostly in fishing, prawning and a declining pearling industry. Thursday Island is now identified as one of the last great frontiers in Australia.


Country - Australia
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distancefrom Port to Airport - 8kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Green Hill Fort, Horn and Badu Islands, Quetta Memorial Museum

Darwin

Darwin is a modern city (largely because its previous incarnation was blown down by a cyclone) with sparkling buildings and broad streets. Its fortunes are built on the sugar and fruits from the plantations and forests, which enfold the city. Study Aboriginal art and pearl fishing in the city’s museums.

Country - Australia
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 11kms
Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)

Places of Interest
Crocodylus Park, Museum of Art and Science, Adelaide River

Komodo Island

They look like visitors from another age of our planet: the Komodo dragons*. These lizards, which roam freely in Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, can grow to a length of as much as 3 metres. Head out on an exciting tour of discovery.


Country -  Indonesia
Distance from port to City
Distance to Airport
Currency -  Rupiah

Places of Interest

Semarang

The world's largest sacred Buddhist building lay hidden for hundreds of years.
But the monumental Borobudur was rediscovered in 1835. A magnificent view over the countryside is waiting for you on the highest terrace of the UNESCO World Heritage Site - as well as 72 stupas with Buddha figures. The nostalgic Loco steam train takes you right through the picturesque nature of the island. And the fragrance of Indonesian clove cigarettes hangs in the air as you learn about the history of the crackling kreteks.


Country - Indonesia
Distance from port to City
Distance to Airport
Currency - Rupiah

Places of Interest

Singapore

This prosperous, ultra-modern city-state stills holds many surprises, sporting diverse cultures, world class hotels, street eateries and duty free. Explore cultural enclaves like Chinatown, Little India and Arab Street. Visit such attractions as the Jurong Bird Park and Sentosa Island. Or Simply head to Orchard Road for world-class shopping.

Country - Singapore
Distance from port to City - 0kms
Distance from port to Airport - 5kms
Currency - Singapore Dollar (SGD)

Places of Interest
Sentosa Island, Little India, Thian Hock Kheng Temple, Orchard Road, Singapore Zoo

 

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The ships of Regent Seven Seas Cruises offer voyages of exploration and discovery to over 300 ports. Our luxury vessels are designed for guests numbering in the hundreds rather than the thousands. The ambiance on board is personal, individual, accommodating - "upscale but not uptight." And all ships share certain distinctions in accommodations, service, dining and amenities that elevate them to the lofty vantage point of our enviable six stars. With the 2003 debut of the new all-suite, all-balcony Seven Seas Voyager, Regent Seven Seas Cruises' fleet of six-star ships also includes the Seven Seas Mariner and the Seven Seas Navigator.

Our Commitment
At Regent Seven Seas Cruises, it is our objective to provide an ultra-luxury cruise experience that also represents true value. In keeping with this philosophy, our voyages feature many enhancements, benefits or special events on a complimentary basis or at a minimal cost.

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Seven Seas Voyager

Following closely in the wake of the Seven Seas Mariner, the new 700-guest Seven Seas Voyager is the world's second all-suite, all-balcony ship and the second to feature a restaurant operated by Le Cordon Bleu® of Paris. There are four main dining venues, surprising for a ship of her size. The Voyager also features some of the highest space and service ratios at sea, and her suites are the largest "lead-in" suites in the industry.
 


Dining

  • Compass Rose Restaurant
  • Signatures Restaurant
  • Coffee Connection
  • Prime 7 
  • La Veranda

Entertainment

  • Constellation Theatre and Showroom
  • Casino
  • Voyager Lounge
  • Horizon Lounge
  • Observation Lounge
  • Connoisseur Club

Onboard Activities

  • Pool
  • 2 jacuzzis
  • Brige classes
  • Cooking classes
  • Computer classes
  • Canyon Ranch Spa Services
  • Tennis court
  • Fitness centre
  • Aerobics room
  • Beauty salon
  • Art auctions
  • Library
  • Photo shop
  • 5-17-year old program
  • TV/phone/Internet
  • Duty free

Ship facts

Ship Details
Gross Tonnage
 
  42,363 tonnes
Star Rating
 
  5 Star
Size/Style of Ship   Mid-Size/Luxury/Premium
Entered Service   Mar 2003 (refurbished 2010)
 
Registry   Bahamas
 
Former Name   N/A
Length   204 metres
 
Beam   29 metres
 
Draft   7 metres
Propulsion/Propellers   diesel-electric pods (8.5MW)/2
Maximum Cruising Speed (knots)   20
 
Passenger Capacity (twin)
 
  708
Crew   447
Nationality of Officers   European
Nationality of Crew   International
Total Cabins   354
Total Inside cabins   0
Total Outside cabins   354
Cabin/Suites with Balcony   354
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins   4
Passenger Decks   9
Cabin Electricity
 
  110v
 
Elevators   6
Self-Service Laundry
 
  Yes
 
Onboard Currency (subject to change)   US Dollar

 

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