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Built in 1986 at the world's leading shipyard for cruise ship conversions using the hull of a former ro-ro freighter, Song of Flower is the smallest and most intimate ship in the Radisson Seven Seas fleet. She sails to exotic destinations in the Indian and Pacific Oceans during the winter season and is deployed in Northern Europe during the summer months.
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Excerpts from RSSC's Website Born in the land of the Midnight Sun and impelled by the legendary sea-faring spirit of ancient Viking mariners, the 8,282-ton, 180-guest Song of Flower, renowned for her yachtlike ambiance, Scandinavian refinement and destination-intensive explorations of exotic ports, is designed to sidestep the beaten path, her European officers guiding her to pristine harbors and hidden ports that larger ships must pass by. Flying the Bahamian flag, she sails seasonally in India, the Red Sea, Arabia and the Far East including China, Burma, Vietnam and Indonesia, with summers spent exploring classic Mediterranean, Scandinavian, Baltic Republics and Northern European destinations. Aboard, there is an atmosphere of warmth and hospitality that emanates from the heart. The smiles are real, the service is superb and the staff is unfailingly gracious. Unhampered by the crowds and pretensions of larger ships, guests are revitalized in surroundings of relaxed, easy elegance. Sail with us on the ship that is as beloved as she is beautiful: m/s Song of Flower. Ask a Question About Radisson Seven Seas Cruise Lines
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