Two-level accommodation with gym, bar and elevator costs US$25,000 a night
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled the Skyview Regent Suite, which it says is the largest on any all-inclusive luxury cruise ship.
The two-level suite, which covers 8,794 square feet, is the "most exclusive and elevated experience at sea, complete with every imaginable luxury included in the voyage fare", said Jason Montague, Regent's Chief Luxury Officer.
Skyview Regent Suite will debut on the line's newest ship, Seven Seas Prestige, set to launch in December 2026, with reservations open from 25 June 2025.
For US$25,000 a night, up to six guests can enjoy two bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, a living room, dining area and the all-important 3,703 square feet wraparound balcony.
There's also a gym outfitted with multifunctional equipment and a dedicated massage room, with in-suite daily spa treatments available to guests. Other highlights include a master bed which faces the sea for uninterrupted views, a spa-inspired bathroom with floating tub and sauna and a glass-enclosed, ocean-facing bar.
The suite is drenched in light, thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows and a dramatic skylight, and the decor is clean and elegant, combining architectural lines and a palette of neutral tones with occasional pops of colour.
Rendering of views from the Skyview Regent Suite
A floating stone staircase and private elevator are suitably opulent and exclusive, while other luxury touches include spacious dressing rooms, in-suite caviar service, daily canapes and a curated pillow and linen menu.
As luxurious as the amenities, service includes a butler, a private car with driver and a dedicated guide at each port of call. Guests staying here also have access to private dining venue The Study for up to 12 diners, or they can dine at any of the 11 restaurants on Prestige.
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Set to make her debut on 13 December 2026, the 822-passenger Seven Seas Prestige will sail 13 voyages for her inaugural season with sailings in the Caribbean and Europe, plus two transatlantic crossings.
Fares start from US$6,499 (AED23,867) per guest for a Deluxe Veranda Suite, with sailings ranging from 10 to 15 nights.
Prestige will first depart from Barcelona on a 14-night transatlantic sailing to Miami, calling in Malaga, Madeira and Tortola in the British Virgin Islands. The cruise features up to 38 included shore excursions.
The ship then heads to the Western and Eastern Caribbean on the 11-night Azure Elegance (including Mexico, Jamaica, and the private island of Harvest Caye in Belize) and 10-night Caribbean Zephyr (including Antigua, St Kitts & Nevis and Guadeloupe) voyages.
Further journeys take in Central America, with destinations including Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras and the Panama Canal, with the final two sailings of the season back in Europe, highlighting Spain and France.
In April 2025, Regent unveiled details of its 2028 world cruise, a 133-night cruise set to visit 74 ports in 18 countries, as well as five Grand Voyages for the 2027-28 season.
For more information, visit rssc.com/ships/seven_seas_prestige