Seven Seas Navigator: Extravagant cruise ship that starred in After The Sunset film to visit Portsmouth - when
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Seven Seas Navigator, a 172.5m long vessel operated by Regent Seven Seas, will be sailing into Portsmouth International Port tomorrow morning. Residents can catch a glimpse of the ship sailing past The Round Tower in Old Portsmouth at 5.30am.
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Hide AdA spokesperson for the port said: “This is the first time passengers from luxury cruise line Regent Seven Seas have sailed to Portsmouth and we’re delighted over 400 mainly American passengers have booked tours for the city’s top attractions, including the Spinnaker Tower, Historic Dockyard and D-Day Story. Other interests include a visit to the popular Hampshire vineyard, Hambledon, which proves we’re perfectly located for passengers to enjoy a range of pursuits from historic, heritage and culture.”
Seven Seas Navigator, complete with spacious suites with views of the ocean, a spa and wellness area, cocktail lounge and other relaxing areas, restaurants, bars, conference rooms, casino, shops, swimming pool and other amenities, can accommodate 496 guests and 365 crew members. Roughly 90 per cent of her cabins have their own private verandas.
She was involved in the 2004 heist film After The Sunset, starring Pierce Brosnan and Woody Harrelson - filming took place in the Bahamas. The motion picture involved Master thief Max Burdett and his girlfriend, Lola Cirillo, stealing diamonds from FBI Agent Stanley P Lloyd.
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Hide AdAccording to Cruisewatch, the ship is currently on a 12-night cruise around Western Europe, setting off from Monte Carlo, Monaco, on June 3, to Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on June 15. The port spokesperson added: “We can’t wait for the passengers to discover Portsmouth and see the world class attractions for themselves.”
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