Taking the spotlight in this extensive make-over is the debut of the all-new Epicurean Enrichment Studio, which brings global cuisines to life through immersive lectures, storytelling and hand-on demonstrations. These culinary sessions are expertly led by chef instructors, where every local ingredient, flavour and technique deeply reflect the rich heritage of the destinations the guests will explore.
Moreover, guests can now savour easy bites on the redesigned dining space for Pool Grill, now featuring a new, wood-fired pizzeria, which offers an expanded range of choices for casual yet refined dining experience. Additional upgrades also include refurb on signature public areas such as the Atrium, Prime 7, Chartreuse, and the library, as well as the relocation of Coffee Connection to a prime mid-ship location on Deck 5.
The recently renewed ship has also been fitted with new opulent carpeting in all spaces from bow to stern, giving the corridors, shared areas and suites a fresh and refined appearance! Beyond aesthetics, the total carpet change will improve cleanliness, functionality and overall guest experience.
The Seven Seas Mariner was the first ship to undergo the revamp in late 2025, followed by the Seven Seas Voyager in spring 2026. Now, these fully renovated sister ships emulate the perfected luxury and impeccable attention to detail as seen on the renowned Explorer Class.
Striving to further elevate sumptuous living at sea, all suites on board Mariner and Voyager received a major refresh in furnishings, hardware and lighting and carpets. In addition to these lush updates, fully redone marble bathrooms with a new bathtub and separate shower have been installed to Signature, Grand, Mariner Voyager and Seven Seas suites. Every sanctuary features sophisticated neutral tones and top-of-the-line amenities, creating a serene haven where modern elegance meets home-like comforts.
On May 21, Seven Seas Voyager returns to the high seas as she sails on a post-drydock Mediterranean cruise from Barcelona to Athens, with captivating port stops across Croatia, Montenegro and Greece.