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Regent Revamps Its Dress Code for 2010

After much thought—and consideration of poll results from various online message boards like Cruise Critic and Luxury Cruise Talk—Regent Seven Seas Cruises recently announced changes to its dress code for 2010.

Follow Travel Expert Donna Hull Aboard Regent's Mariner

Luxury Cruise Bible is thrilled to announce “Dispatch from Donna,” a new series of live cruise updates from Regent’s Seven Seas Mariner starting September 9, 2009, from baby boomer travel expert Donna Hull. She’ll spend 52 days navigating Alaska, crossing the Bering Sea, and then visiting numerous ports in Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam, Thailand, and Singapore. View Donna’s complete Regent Mariner itinerary here.

Menu: Signatures Le Cordon Bleu Restaurant Aboard Regent Ships

This French restaurant is operated by famed cooking school Le Cordon Bleu. Open only for dinner, you’ll need a reservation and men are asked to wear jackets.

Menu: La Veranda Aboard Regent Ships

At breakfast and lunch, La Veranda offers sumptuous buffets—both indoors and al fresco. In the evening, the restaurant serves a la carte regional specialties.

Menu: Compass Rose Main Dining Room Aboard Regent Ships

Compass Rose is the main dining room aboard all three Regent Seven Seas ships: Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Navigator, and Seven Seas Voyager. The restaurant serves continental cuisine at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Most tables have an ocean view.

Menu: Prime 7 Aboard Regent Voyager and Mariner

Prime 7 is an intimate steakhouse serving USDA Prime beef aboard Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Voyager and Mariner. This restaurant is open for dinner only and reservations are required. If you enjoy excellent beef, lamb, pork, chicken, or seafood dishes, you’ll want to dine at Prime 7 at least once during your Regent cruise.

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