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Regent Seven Seas

Regent Seven Seas

Regent Seven Seas Cruises (also known as RSSC) is a luxury cruise line, formerly known as Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, which specializes in small-ship experiences with a focus on longer stays in ports.

In February 2008, Apollo Management purchased Regent Seven Seas Cruises from Carlson Companies for $1 billion. Apollo Investments also owned Oceania Cruises and held a 15.8% stake in Norwegian Cruise Line. Subsequently, on September 2, 2014, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings acquired Prestige Cruise Holdings, the parent company of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, for $3.025 billion, solidifying its position as the third-largest cruise conglomerate in the world.

Official website: www.rssc.com
Founded on: 1992
Company Category: Luxury
Conglomerate: Yes (NCLH)
Official Language: English
Sails to: Worldwide
Ship’s Flag: Bahamas
Free wifi: Yes
Offers single cabins: Senior officers only
Allows visible tattoos: No
Allows different hairstyles: No
Provides safety courses on board: No
Provides Airline Tickets: Yes
Provides Hotel accommodations: Yes
Requires an English Test? Yes, minimum of 80%

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As of March 2024, Regent Seven Seas operates 6 ships.

Seven Seas Navigator, Seven Seas Voyager, Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Mariner, Seven Seas Splendor, Seven Seas Grandeur

How to apply:

Like many cruise lines, Regent Seven Seas has its own application portal and does not rely on hiring agencies. Recruitment is conducted through its dedicated website, featuring general hotel, maritime, and engine positions. The website allows you to filter by brand, so you can view openings for the specific company you’re interested in applying to.

We strongly recommend to apply straight with the company.

But what if the position I want isn’t currently available? Well, you have two options: either create an email alert to be notified when the job is posted, or apply through a recruitment agency.

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