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New ultra-luxury cruise ship Seven Seas Prestige to set sail in 2026 with Skyview Regent Suite

New ultra-luxury cruise ship Seven Seas Prestige to set sail in 2026 with Skyview Regent Suite

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced the launch of the Skyview Regent Suite, which it claims is the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruise ship suite ever built. The suite will debut aboard the Seven Seas Prestige, a new vessel joining the company’s fleet in December 2026 for an inaugural season that will include voyages across Europe and the Caribbean. The exclusive accommodation, designed for up to six guests, is situated across two levels at the top of the ship and is one of 12 suite categories available. It measures 817sqm and features more than 344sqm of wraparound balcony. With fares starting at £20,000 per night, amenities include two bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, an open-plan living room, a private in-suite elevator, a floating natural stone staircase, a personal gym and sauna, a walk-in wardrobe and a formal dining area with a glass-enclosed bar. Guests will also have exclusive access to The Study, a private dining venue for up to 12 people. 

Jason Montague, chief luxury officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, commented: “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. At nearly 820sqm, this breathtaking two-level suite delivers the most exclusive and elevated experience at sea, complete with every imaginable luxury included in the voyage fare.”

Built by Fincantieri, the Seven Seas Prestige represents Regent’s first new ship class in a decade, carrying a maximum of 822 guests and 630 crew. The ship’s design includes all balcony suites, a selection of speciality restaurants, and public spaces such as the Starlight Atrium and Galileo’s Bar. Its first season will involve 13 sailings ranging from ten to 15 nights long, with itineraries including overnight stays in London, Lisbon and Bordeaux, as well as two transits of the Panama Canal and stops at private islands such as Harvest Caye in Belize. Fares for other suites start from £5,079 per guest. 

Guests staying in the new premium suite can enjoy a range of additional services, including a dedicated personal butler, daily spa treatments, private fitness sessions, a chauffeur-driven car in every port and in-suite amenities such as caviar service and premium beverages. The suite was designed by Studio DADO, whose senior associate Elias Sol says: “In the Skyview Regent Suite, we aimed to capture the essence of modern Italian design, combining clean, elegant lines with exquisite craftsmanship to create a truly unforgettable experience.”

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Reservations for Seven Seas Prestige’s maiden season open on 25th June 2025, with pre-registration available from 11th June 2025. For further information, visit Regent Seven Seas Cruises’s website here.

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