Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled a range of designs for its new ship Seven Seas Grandeur including all 15 suite categories, from the one-of-a-kind Regent Suite with reimagined space “The Parlor”to the spacious Veranda Suite. In addition, new designs of restaurants Prime 7 and Chartreuse, and a rejuvenated Observation Lounge, have been added.

It was also announced that the ship will commence her inaugural season in November 2023, cruising 17 voyages in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, plus 2 transatlantic crossings, all ranging from 7 to 16 nights in length.

Reservations for Seven Seas Grandeur’s inaugural season go on sale Sept. 22, 2021. Fares start at $3,999, up to $87,999 per guest.

“Following the recent unveiling of Seven Seas Grandeur’s breathtaking Compass Rose restaurant, which was extremely well received, we are delighted to reveal further features of the latest member of the world’s most luxurious fleet,” said Jason Montague, president and chief executive officer, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, in a press statement. “In just over two short years, luxury travelers will have even more choice of ship to explore the world on, while enjoying the unrivaled Regent experience, starting with a wonderful selection of Caribbean and Mediterranean cruises. I am sure the itineraries will be tremendously popular when they go on sale soon.”

Seven Seas Grandeur will host only 750 guests and have a gross tonnage of 55,500, providing among the highest space ratios and staff-to-guest ratios in the industry. She is a sister ship to Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Splendor. She will also provide guests with luxury, such as unlimited complimentary shore excursions, round-trip business-class air on intercontinental flights from the U.S. and Canada, gourmet cuisine in a range of specialty restaurants, premium beverages throughout the ship, entertainment, unlimited internet access, free valet laundry, pre-paid gratuities, ground transfers and one-night, pre-cruise hotel packages for guests staying in Concierge-level suites and higher.

The Regent Suite
Every element of the Regent Suite has been treated as a piece of art, from the highest quality textiles to hand-selected furnishings. New for the Regent Suite is a skylit, glass-enclosed parlor adorned with two chaise lounges allowing for afternoon daydreaming or nighttime stargazing.

The 4,443 sq. ft. suite, which overlooks the bow of the ship, modernizes the traditional, offering pure luxury in the form of two spacious bedrooms, two and a half marble and stone detailed bathrooms, a living room with personalized bar set-up and a dining room.

A private in-suite spa—with unlimited complimentary treatments, sauna, steam room, and jetted bathtub—caps off a truly indulgent hideaway.

Distinctive Suites
From the contemporary, Master Suite, to the expansive Seven Seas SuiteSeven Seas Grandeur’s Distinctive Suites are surpassed by only the Regent Suite in terms of luxury and opulence. All deliver the highest levels of service, including individualized butler service.

Master Suite
At up to 2,108 sq. ft., the Master Suite offers two spacious bedrooms, two marble and stone detailed bathrooms, and up to 994 sq. ft. of balcony space. There are four Master Suites on board

Grand Suite
The Grand Suite has layers of warm tones and walnut accents, naturally pulling together this 1,836 sq. ft. of which there are eight on board. The large bedroom and two bathrooms provide travelers with the most welcoming of homes.

Grandeur Suite
There are 16 Grandeur Suites on board, all offering natural hues and rich textures that complement the up to 918-sq.-ft. suite, which includes a living room, bedroom and one and a half bathrooms.

Seven Seas Suite
The Seven Seas Suite offers a spacious bedroom, a marble bathroom and living room. There are four of the 814-sq.-ft. suites on board, all with 237 sq. ft. of balcony space.

Seven Seas Grandeur
Views of the Observation Lounge. (Photo courtesy of Regent Seven Seas.)

Spacious Suites
The Seven Seas Grandeur’s Spacious Suites are comprised of the Penthouse Suite, Concierge Suite and Superior Suite. All boast amenities such as luxurious bath soaps and lotions and personalized mini bar.

Penthouse Suite
Featuring cool teal accents among warmer tones, the 55 Penthouse Suites on board, which are up to 644 sq. ft. with balcony space of up to 194 sq. ft. They feature a separate seating area from the bedroom. Amenities that distinguish the Penthouse Suite from the other Spacious Suites include dedicated butler service, daily canapes, and in-suite Windows tablet and Bose Bluetooth Speaker.

Concierge Suite
Guests in one of Seven Seas Grandeur’s up to 464 sq. ft. Concierge Suites will enjoy ocean views with the custom-crafted Elite Slumber bed facing the large private balcony. They will also benefit from a complimentary pre-cruise hotel package on all voyages.

Superior Suite
Offering up to 464 sq. ft., the Seven Seas Grandeur’s Superior Suites are complete with spacious walk-in closet and a marble appointed bath.

Deluxe Veranda and Veranda Suites
Boasting up to 361 sq. ft., including 108 sq. ft. of balcony, these entry-level suites are among the most spacious in their class. Aesthetic standards have been revitalized with soft pink hues and muted tones.

Seven Seas Grandeur’s Inaugural Sailings
Seven Seas Grandeur’s first sailing will be Nov. 25, 2023, when she makes her way across the Atlantic on a 14-night cruise from Barcelona, Spain to Miami, Florida visiting, Seville (Cadiz), Spain; Funchal (Madeira), Portugal; and the pink sand beaches of Bermuda.

From Miami, the ship explores the Western Caribbean on a 7-night sailing, which includes a stop at the cruise line’s private island, Harvest Caye, Belize. The festive period is then primarily spent exploring Central America which, following a transit of the Panama Canal, visits ports in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Mexico. The 16-night cruise ends in Los Angeles, California with Christmas Day spent in Cartagena, Colombia and New Year’s Day in Acapulco, Mexico.

On Jan. 8, 2024, Seven Seas Grandeur heads on a 16 night sailing back to Miami via Central America and the Panama Canal on a reverse of the prior voyage. A 10-night sailing on January 26, allows further exploration of the Western Caribbean including Mexico’s Costa Maya and Cozumel, and Roatan, Honduras plus Key West, Florida among other destinations.

The Eastern Caribbean beckons next giving luxury travelers the chance to relax on the paradise islands of Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire on a 12-night voyage, sailing February 5. Between February 17 and March 25 there are two Western Caribbean and two Eastern Caribbean sailings, all 7 to 10-nights and round-trip from Miami, after which Seven Seas Grandeur sails to New York. On its 16-night journey to the Big Apple, the ship makes several stops at Caribbean destinations such as Castries, St. Lucia and San Juan, Puerto Rico, as well as Charleston, South Carolina.

On her second transatlantic sailing, this time for 14 nights and leaving New York on April 24, she sails to the Azores and features highlights of the Iberian Peninsula such as Spain’s Valencia, Cartagena, and finally Barcelona.

From Barcelona, Seven Seas Grandeur’s maiden Mediterranean season begins with two 7-night sailings to and from Rome, Italy on April 24, and May 1, respectively. The cruises offer different experiences of the region. The former itinerary explores the French Riviera with an overnight stay in Monte Carlo, Monaco, while the latter offers guests a chance to immerse themselves in the island destinations of Sicily, Italy and Valetta, Malta.

A longer 12-night cruise on May 8 continues to explore the classic cruise ports of France and Italy’s West Coast before sailing around “the boot” and stopping at Montenegro and Croatia en route. The ship then turns to the Eastern Mediterranean where, from May 20 until July 1, she sails two cruises of 10 nights and two cruises of 12 nights—the first departing from Venice and the remainder sailing from Athens, Greece or Istanbul, Turkey. Of the four voyages, three feature an overnight stay in Istanbul, Turkey and one provides a 2-night stay in Jerusalem, Israel. All four sailings tour the stunning Greek islands. 

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