    
Write a Review on this Ship OverviewUpmarket and excellent quality, this cruise line is more expensive than others, but is worth the extra money. Seven Seas Mariner is bigger than the other ships in the fleet, and has a wider variety of things to do.
However, with just 750 passengers, she is nowhere near as big as the mega-ships offered by other cruise lines, and it is still possible to find some less crowded areas of the ship.
Most passengers are American, most drinks are included in the price and there are four alternative dining areas on the ship.SuitabilityDiscerning singles and couples, generally over 50, will love this ship.
There are six cabins that are suitable to wheelchair users.
While there aren’t as many kids on board as there are on other cruise lines, Alaska cruises in the summer are popular among families, so if you want a kid-free cruise, choose an itinerary outside of the school holidays.Hints & TipsMost drinks are included in the price.
Tips are included.
Avoid Alaska in the school holidays if you want to enjoy a child-free cruise.
There are Cordon Bleu cookery classes on some itineraries, which cost extra.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 2001 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: European (mainly French) officers; European/international crew/staff No. of Crew: 445 No. of Passengers: 708 Tonnage: 49000 Passenger/crew ratio: 1.6 Passenger/space ratio: 69.2 Cruise Line's Website: www.rssc.co.uk
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