The Luxury Cruise Line Regent Seven Seas unveils the Skyview Regent Suite - the largest suite of its kind in cruise history.
This is a two-story suite spanning a vast 817 square meters, located at the top of the brand's new ship Seven Seas Prestige .
Want to touch the dream? Starting at $25,000 per night.
The suite offers an unprecedented all-inclusive experience. With a panoramic sea view, encompassing balcony area of 344 square meters, two bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a lavish living room, a floating natural stone staircase beside a private elevator, private gym and sauna, massive walk-in closet, internal dining room with adjacent glass bar, and exclusive access to 'The Study' – a private dining area for 12 guests. The entrance to the suite features a foyer with designed leather walls and lighting leading to the natural stone staircase and private elevator.
Luxurious walk-in closet in the suite. Photo: Regent Seven Seas The Skyview Regent Suite hosts up to 6 guests. "Every detail exudes elegance, with built-in lighting, custom-designed furniture, and luxurious material combinations. The suite was designed by Studio DADO, inspired by modern Italian design," the company notes.
The entrance floor includes a formal dining room, seating library, gigantic ceiling window, sea-facing bar, and a broad living room. Additionally, there is a guest suite with full services. The upper floor features the master suite with a quiet seating area, a bedroom with a Flou Italian bed facing the sea, a spa-style bathroom with a sculpted bathtub, sauna, giant shower, and a walk-in closet with a central island. You'll also find a private gym with advanced equipment, exercise bikes, yoga area, and a massage treatment room.
Private gym in the suite. Photo: Regent Seven Seas
One of two bedrooms in Skyview Regent Suite. Photo: Regent Seven Seas Services included in the suite: a private butler; daily Serene Spa & Wellness treatments; private fitness coach; private car with driver and guide at every port; unlimited laundry and dry cleaning services; personalized stationery; personal pillow and linen menu; welcome bottle of Dom Pérignon and Louis XIII cognac; caviar service, daily appetizers, shoe polishing service, and more.
The company also stated that the new ship Seven Seas Prestige (weighing 77,000 tons and with a capacity of 822 guests), will begin its debut season in December 2026 with 13 voyages across Europe and the Caribbean, including two ocean crossings. Cruise prices start at $6,499 per person in a deluxe veranda suite, for cruises 10 to 15 nights long.
Jason Montague, Vice President of Luxury at the company: "We are committed to setting new standards in luxury journeys, and the new suite epitomizes this promise. It is the most luxurious and impressive suite ever sailed – a once-in-a-lifetime experience in quality, elegance, and personal hospitality synonymous with Regent."
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