Seven Seas Mariner
Seven Seas Mariner was the first all-suite, all-balcony cruise ship in the world and was awarded "Ship of the Year" in 2002 by Ocean and Cruise News. The vessel also pioneered dining by Le Cordon Bleu of Paris in one of its onboard restaurants. In a notable rescue operation, the ship saved an around-the-world sailor from a disabled sailing yacht west of New Zealand.
Seven Seas Mariner measures 216 metres in length with a beam of 28 metres and a gross tonnage of 48,075. She accommodates 708 passengers on a lower berth basis across 354 cabins, supported by a crew of 445, and operates across 12 decks at a service speed of 21 knots.
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