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The last
thing you would expect on a ship that carries only 490 guests
is an eight-deck high Atrium with twin glass elevators. Still,
this is exactly what you will see when you board Seven Seas
Navigator. With wide and bright corridors, spacious
stairwells and a beautiful marble-clad Reception Hall (with an
enormous bouquet of fresh flowers), there is an immediate
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The smallest
of Seven Seas Navigator's 245 suites measures a very generous
301 square feet and 90% of all suites on board
have a private balcony.
And even if you don't occupy a balcony suite, you will still be
able to enjoy a complimentary in-room bar, marble bathroom
with full-size bathtub and separate shower, plus a walk-in
closet. Top of the line are the four Master Suites, two of
which have stunning wrap-around balconies.
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