Maple Leaf
Maple Leaf is a classic, 92-foot schooner. She has a rich history of operation on the coast and draws an admiring crowd when we are alongside. Maple Leaf is extremely safe and comfortable. She has an enviable reputation as both a beautiful and sea-worthy vessel. Her accommodations are very comfortable. The spacious main cabin is open and airy by day, and the sleeping areas offer large comfortable beds (bunks) with fluffy duvets, pillows and throws and brass reading lamps. They are surrounded with walls on two-and-a-half sides and thick, heavy curtains on the other one-and-a-half sides. There are three bathrooms (heads) with showers. A dining lounge also holds the ship's library and is a pleasant place to sit and read, chat, or enjoy a cup of tea. The above-deck wheelhouse offers another seating area and the ship's natural history library. Maple Leaf has lots of deck space, on which people may choose to sit and watch the coast's scenery, chat with others, steer the ship, or have quiet time alone.
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Seven Seas Navigator (Cruise and Flight Packages)
The luxurious Seven Seas Navigator has few equals, as all of her accommodation is in suites with ocean views, the majority of these benefiting from their own private balconies. Her 490 guests enjoy an unusual level of luxury and some of the highest space and service ratios at sea. With a choice of three restaurants, including the iconic Prime 7 steakhouse, you can dine wherever, whenever and with whomever you choose. The Seven Seas Navigator offers a choice of all-inclusive cruises, so that flights, transfers, a huge range of shore excursions, drinks with meals, at the bars and in your cabin are all included, making this one of the most up-scale cruise offerings in the market.
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