RADISSON SEVEN SEAS CRUISES
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ssc RADISSON DIAMOND: A ship whose futuristic design draws admiring glances all around the world. Rated six stars by Fielding's Guide to Worldwide Cruises. She cruises the Panama Canal and Costa Rica from November through April and the Mediterranean, the Baltics, Scandinavia and Russia from May through October. |
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m/s SONG OF FLOWER: Rated six stars by Fielding's Guide to Worldwide Cruises and six-time winner of the "Best Cruise Value" award from Ocean & Cruise News. During the fall and winter months, she is at home along the shores of Asia, Arabia, and the Red Sea, with sailings beginning December, 1999 in the "Lands Down Under" of Australia and New Zealand. She follows the sun ever northward in the spring and summer, cruising the Mediterranean, the Baltic Republics, Scandinavian and Russian waters. |
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m/s PAUL GAUGUIN: Our newest edition, launched in January 1998, brings the highest levels of luxury and service to Tahiti and French Polynesia on a year-round basis; the m/s Paul Gauguin offers the ultimate seven night cruise vacation in this South Pacific paradise. |
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m/s SEVEN SEAS NAVIGATOR: In keeping with its deluxe, six-star standards, Radisson Seven Cruises will expand its fleet of small luxury ships with a spacious, elegantly designed, 490-guest vessel, under construction in Genoa, Italy. The new, all-suite ship is scheduled to debut in the Mediterranean on September 7, 1999, with a series of 7-11 night cruises. |
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m/s HANSEATIC: The most luxurious adventure ship ever built, there simply isn't another one like her. With her 1A1 Super ice rating, a fleet of sturdy of Zodiacs and advanced, ecologically sensitive technology, the 188-guest Hanseatic is purpose-built to cruise from the North Pole to the South Pole. Rated five stars by Fielding's Guide to Worldwide Cruises. |