Seven Seas Prestige Atrium, rendering. (Image: Regent Seven Seas).

Regent Seven Seas Orders Fourth Prestige-Class Ship

Seven Seas Prestige Atrium, rendering. (Image: Regent Seven Seas).
 
 

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced it has signed an agreement with Fincantieri to build a fourth ship in its new Prestige-Class series.

The vessel is scheduled for delivery in 2036. The new order follows the debut of Seven Seas Prestige in December 2026. The second and third Prestige-Class ships are slated to enter service in 2030 and 2033, respectively. 

All four vessels will be constructed at Fincantieri’s shipyards in Italy.

A Look at Seven Seas Prestige

Marking Regent’s first new ship class in a decade, Seven Seas Prestige will be 40 percent larger than previous Regent vessels yet carry only 10 percent more guests. 

At 77,000 tons, the new ship will accommodate only 822 guests and carry 630 crew members. Accommodations include 12 all-balcony suite categories, four new suite designs and the Skyview Regent Suite, described as the largest all-inclusive ultra-luxury cruise ship suite ever built.

Public spaces range from the light-filled Starlight Atrium to the art-inspired Galileo’s Bar. Culinary offerings span 11 dining venues, including Azure, a new Mediterranean mezze-style concept, alongside signature favorites Chartreuse, Prime 7 and Pacific Rim.

All-Inclusive Value with Regent

Regent’s all-inclusive model features the following offerings: 

  • Unlimited shore excursions in every port
  • Specialty and al fresco dining
  • Fine wines and spirits
  • Starlink WiFi
  • Valet laundry service
  • Pre-paid gratuities
  • One-night pre-cruise hotel packages for Concierge-level suites and above

Inaugural Season: Caribbean, Panama Canal and Europe

Seven Seas Prestige’s maiden voyage departs Dec. 13, 2026, on a 14-night transatlantic sailing from Barcelona to Miami. The inaugural season includes 13 voyages across the Eastern and Western Caribbean, Panama Canal itineraries and European sailings along the Iberian Peninsula and France, with embarkation ports including Miami, Los Angeles and New York.

With up to 97 included shore excursions per sailing and calls to boutique ports such as St. Lucia, Cartagena and Bordeaux, the ship’s debut season offers a diverse itinerary for clients who seek a luxury cruise experience.

For more information, visit rssc.com.