The Luxury Cruise Line Regent Seven Seas unveils Skyview Regent Suite, the largest suite of its kind in cruise ship history.
This is a two-level suite sprawling 817 square meters, located at the top end of the new ship Seven Seas Prestige in the brand's fleet.
How much to touch the dream? Starting at $25,000 per night.
The suite offers an all-inclusive experience at an unprecedented level. With panoramic sea views, a wrap-around balcony space of 344 square meters, two bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a luxurious living room, a floating staircase made of natural stone alongside a private elevator, a private gym and sauna, a giant walk-in closet, an indoor dining room with an attached glass bar, and exclusive access to "The Study" – a private dining area for 12 guests. The suite entrance includes a foyer with designed leather walls and lighting that leads 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," notes the company.
The entrance floor includes a formal dining room, a seating library, a giant ceiling window, a sea-facing bar, and a spacious living room. Additionally, there is a guest suite with full amenities. The upper floor features the master suite with a quiet seating area, a bedroom with an Italian Flou bed facing the sea, a spa-style bathroom with a sculpted bathtub, sauna, gigantic shower, and a walk-in closet with a central island. You will also find a private gym with advanced equipment, exercise bikes, a yoga area, and a treatment room for massages.
Private gym in the suite. Photo: Regent Seven Seas:
One of the two bedrooms in the Skyview Regent Suite. Photo: Regent Seven Seas The suite’s services include a personal butler; daily Serene Spa & Wellness treatments; a private fitness trainer; a private car with a driver and guide at every port; unlimited laundry and dry cleaning services; personalized stationery; a personal pillow and bedding menu; welcome bottle of Dom Pérignon and Louis XIII cognac; caviar service, daily appetizers, shoe shining services, and more.
The company further states that the new Seven Seas Prestige (weighing 77,000 tons with an 822 guest capacity) will begin its maiden season in December 2026 with 13 cruises across Europe and the Caribbean, including two ocean crossings. Cruise prices start at $6,499 per person in a Deluxe Veranda Suite for cruises lasting 10 to 15 nights.
Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer at the company: "We are committed to setting new standards in luxury travel, and the new suite embodies that promise. It is the most luxurious and impressive suite ever to sail – a once-in-a-lifetime experience in quality, elegance, and the personal hospitality the Regent name represents."
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