Regent voted favorite Caribbean cruise line
Regent Seven Seas Cruises was awarded the ‘Best luxury cruise line of the year 2006’ by Caribbean World magazine in November 2006.
The Caribbean World annual awards, now in its twelfth year, is firmly established among Britain’s foremost prize giving ceremonies honouring excellence among islands and services that provide high levels of comfort, entertainment and enjoyment for those who make the Caribbean their favourite holiday destination.
Graham Sadler, Regent Seven Seas UK managing director, said: “We are extremely proud to have picked up this accolade, especially as the awards are voted for by the readers of the magazine.
“2006 has seen us make further strides in enhancing the holiday offering for our guests with the re-branding from Radisson to Regent, the launch of our ‘Circles of Interest’ programme and our exclusive personal Travel Concierge Service – all continuing to reinforce our position as the leading provider of ultra-luxury cruise travel.”
Regent was also recently voted ‘World’s Leading Cruise Line’ at the 13th Annual World Travel Awards 2006 in September.
More information on cruising itineraries to the Caribbean can be found in Regent’s 2007 Caribbean Collection brochure. For more information call 02380 682 280 or visit http://www.rssc.co.uk/.
Chitra Mogul
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