View from the Skyview Regent Suite. (Rendering by Regent Seven Seas Cruises)

Regent’s Seven Seas Prestige Redefines Ultra-Luxury Cruising

View from the Skyview Regent Suite. (Rendering by Regent Seven Seas Cruises)
 
 

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled what it calls the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruise ship suite in history—the Skyview Regent Suite. At 8,794 sq. ft., this 2-level masterpiece will be found aboard the cruise line’s newest vessel, Seven Seas Prestige, which boasts fares starting at $25,000 per night.

“At Regent, we are committed to setting new standards in ultra luxury travel, and the Skyview Regent Suite is a true embodiment of that promise,” said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, in a press statement. “At nearly 9,000 square feet, this breathtaking two-level suite delivers the most exclusive and elevated experience at sea, complete with every imaginable luxury included in the voyage fare. As Seven Seas Prestige sets sail on her inaugural season in December 2026, visiting the Caribbean and Europe’s most iconic destinations, the ship’s 12 suite categories, including the Skyview Regent Suite, will offer our discerning guests a once-in-a-lifetime way to experience the world—with all the comfort, elegance, and Heartfelt Hospitality that defines Regent.”

Regent Raises the Bar Sky High

The expansive suite features 3,703 sq. ft. of wraparound balcony space, two bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms and a formal living room. Guests will appreciate the floating natural stone staircase alongside a private in-suite elevator, personal gym and sauna, walk-in closet and formal dining area with a glass-enclosed bar. Suite guests also receive exclusive access to The Study, a private dining venue for up to 12 guests located on Deck 11 between restaurants Chartreuse and Prime 7.

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Main bedroom, Skyview Regent Suite. (Rendering by Regent Seven Seas Cruises)

The suite accommodates up to six guests and features Studio DADO design, characterized by clean architectural lines and a neutral color palette accented with subtle pops of color. The main level centers around a formal dining area with built-in serving credenzas and a library-style seating nook beneath a dramatic skylight. The upper level features the main suite, which boasts a bed facing the sea, a spa-inspired bathroom with twin vanities and a hand-carved tub, as well as a boutique-style walk-in wardrobe.

The $25,000 per night fare includes the services of a dedicated butler, daily Serene Spa treatments with priority access, a private car with driver and guide in every port, unlimited laundry and dry cleaning, and luxury amenities such as Dom Perignon Champagne, Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac and in-suite caviar service.

Seven Seas Prestige will launch on Dec. 13, 2026, with a 14-night transatlantic sailing from Barcelona to Miami. The inaugural season comprises 13 voyages across the Caribbean and Europe, including two transatlantic crossings and two transits of the Panama Canal. Fares for a Deluxe Veranda Suite start from $6,499 per guest, with sailings ranging from 10 to 15 nights. Notable port calls include Harvest Caye, Belize, and overnight stays in London, Lisbon and Bordeaux, France.

The 77,000-ton vessel will carry 822 guests with 630 crew members, offering a crew-to-guest ratio of 1:1.31. The ship is 40 percent larger than previous Regent vessels, yet it accommodates only 10 percent more guests. Seven Seas Prestige introduces four new suite categories, including the Skyview Regent Suite, two-level Skyview Suites, Grand Loft Suites, and Horizon Penthouse Suites.

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