Thursday, September 27, 2007

Luxury ships

Luxury ships


Radisson Seven Sea Cruises




Radisson Seven Seas Cruises offers our top rated small (mid-sized) luxury ship the Navigator and with the debut of the all suite, all balcony Mariner in 2001 and Voyager in 2003 we have new leaders in the large luxury ship category. Navigator offers the best service available on any ship we've ever sailed on. Mariner and Voyager are also exceptional. The Mariner & Voyager are about the same size as Crystal Symphony but they hold about 300 fewer guests. Radisson also has the 300 guest Paul Gauguin which is our top choice to Tahiti. Each ship is different in size and design, but they all share industry leading service.

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Princess Abbie


Princess Abbie is a 20m Princess and is a stunning example of a top of the line ‘super-yacht’. With four well-appointed en-suite guest rooms and ample space for up to 12 guests, she provides a real ‘Wow-factor’ for entertaining your special guests. Available in London and around the UK for daytime and overnight events, she comes to you complete with the ‘toys’ you might expect with this level of luxury, a 70mph jet bike and high-speed Avon jet-RIB, all at your disposal.
Superb sound and vision equipment is standard and there is plenty of space on the bridge, the alfresco aft deck and sun-deck for taking in the sights and making the most of the luxury experience that she offers.
Take the controls and roar around the open water feeling like a millionaire; take your cocktail on the bridge relaxing on the leather lounge seating in the glow of the ‘bling’ blue low-level lights and dine al-fresco on the teak deck with delicious food and superb wines. ‘Princess Abbie’ offers an unforgettable experience for you and your guests, the river of the great city of London comes alive as you experience its delights the way that few are ever lucky enough to.



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2005 / 82972gt - laid down as Queen VictoriaBuilt by Fincantieri-Cantieri Navali, Marghera (6078)Operated by P&O CruisesSeen in Southampton on 22nd April 2006

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