Coming after its fleet companion, the Seven Seas Splendor On Sunday August 18, it was the turn of Seven seas navigator to come and moor in the port of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin from 04:00 to 20:00. This rather long stopover will allow the 460 passengers, mainly Americans, to visit the emblematic sites of the Cotentin destination and the region. Coming from the port of Honfleur, the passengers of this luxurious ship will be able to extend their discovery of the French "art de vivre" the following day, Tuesday, September 3, in the privateer city of Saint-Malo, before disembarking at the port of Southampton.

Boat features

Le Seven seas navigator has an unusual history. This ship was commissioned by the Russian government under the name ofAkademil Nicolay Pilyugin as a scientific research vessel. However, it was decommissioned without being completed at its construction site in St. Petersburg. Radisson Seven Seas Cruises (now Regent Seven Seas Cruises) acquired it in 1997 and the incomplete hull was towed to Genoa, where the ship was converted into a cruise ship under the name of Seven seas navigatorIt was put into service on August 25, 1999. © Association Paquebots & Marine Marchande

Cotentin Unique
seven seas navigator
  • Length : M 170
  • Accommodation capacity : up to 542 passengers
  • Crew : up to 324 people
  • Flag : Bahamas (Nassau)
  • Nationality on board (majority): American


Stopover itinerary
(From August 25 to September 04, 2024)

Southampton > Vlissingen > Ijmuiden > Zeebrugge > Dunkirk > Honfleur >
Cherbourg > Saint Malo > Southampton.

Excursions and services offered during the stopover in Cherbourg:

Excursions will visit Mont Saint-Michel, Bayeux and its tapestry, the landing beaches, Val de Saire, Cap de la Hague, the gardens of Normandy and Cherbourg on foot.

The services offered :

  • Information Desk at the Cruise Terminal from 08:30 to 17:30;
  • Shuttle service, provided by the tour operator BLB Cruises & Shorex, will provide a connection between the Cruise Terminal and the city center from 08:30 a.m. to 18:30 p.m.

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