The all suite, all-balcony Seven Seas Voyager sets high standards for luxurious summer cruising in Northern Europe
By Kevin Chaffee

Regent Lines’ Seven Seas Voyager. Length: 670 feet; Beam (width): 94 feet; Gross Tonnage: 46,000: Guest Decks: 9; Cruising Speed: 20 knots: Passengers: 700; Crew 447.
Transatlantic travel buffs are fiercely devoted to the long ocean passage. Cruising, they say, is merely an annoying interruption of a leisurely voyage (don’t even ask about the “ticky, tacky, tourist traps” along the way). As a seven-time ocean liner veteran who had “crossed” but never “cruised,” I boarded Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ (RSCC) Seven Seas Voyager in Copenhagen for a seven-night sail to five historic Baltic ports with some trepidation. Suffice it to say that I was completely won over by the superb accommodations and public rooms, friendly service, and thoughtful itineraries all along the way.