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The Seven Seas has 8 state rooms with en-suite bathrooms. For the 8 state rooms, 4 rooms host royal size double beds, 2 rooms host a large size single and regular size single, and the last 2 host regular size twin bunks.
On the upper deck, the Seven Seas features two shaded sun-decks. The large sun-deck in front of the wheel house is furnished with 2 large lounge chairs and 2 day beds. It can also be used for outdoor dining. The sun-deck at the rear of the boat features 2 comfortable day beds. The upper deck has 2 state rooms and one room with twin beds. In the wheel house the captain welcomes guests to share an experience in navigation.
On the middle deck, the Seven Seas hosts an air conditioned lounge and dining area, where most of the meals are served. A large working table is available in the lounge for camera preparations and editing work. Children are entertained in the lounge with a DVD, radio, books and toys.
The open deck in front of the lounge accommodates dive gear and is the place to suit-up for the next underwater experience. The table in the center of the deck is also used to serve meals, or to study the dive plans. At the bowsprit lookout (a secure netted area in which to sit in) and a special feature of the boat, we allow guests to experience unforgettable encounters with dolphins or just to watch the waves surging by when sailing and enthrall in the joy of sailing.
The lower deck features 6 state cabins connected to a central gang-way. It has an escape hatch for emergencies and storage cupboards.
Divided by an isolation wall, the engine room is the heart of the boat.
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