MIAMI — Regent Seven Seas Cruises has revealed the Skyview Regent Suite — the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruise ship suite in history.
Spanning 8,794 square feet, the two-level suite will sit atop the new Seven Seas Prestige, debuting in December 2026. The suite includes 3,703 square feet of wraparound balcony space and starts at US$25,000 per night. It offers panoramic ocean views, two bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, a private in-suite elevator, a personal gym and sauna and exclusive access to The Study, an intimate dining venue on Deck 11 for up to 12 guests.
“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. “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.”

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Suite Features Elevate the Guest Experience
Designed to accommodate up to six guests, the Skyview Regent Suite is the most spacious suite ever conceived by design studio DADO.
Upon entering the suite, guests are welcomed by a sculptural foyer and a dramatic floating leading to the upper-level master suite. The lower level features a formal dining area with built-in credenzas and an ocean-facing bar that opens onto a luxurious living room. A second guest suite with a private bathroom is also located on this level.

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Upstairs, the expansive primary suite includes a tranquil sitting area and a sea-facing bedroom anchored by a handcrafted bed from Italian designer Flou. The spa-inspired bathroom includes twin vanities, a hand-carved floating tub, a sauna, and a large walk-in rain shower. The adjacent boutique-style dressing room includes glass-front wardrobes and a central island.
Additional features include a private gym, a yoga and stretching space and a massage room. Guests also have access to daily Serene Spa & Wellness treatments, a private fitness session and the services of a dedicated personal butler. Guests also receive a private car with driver and guide in every port of call, unlimited laundry and dry cleaning, daily canapés, an in-suite caviar service, designer bath amenities, an aromatic suite fragrance collection, shoeshine service and personalized stationery. A welcome bottle of Dom Pérignon and Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac and a curated pillow and linen menu completes the ultra-luxury experience.
Debut Season to Feature 13 Sailings
Seven Seas Prestige will begin sailing in December 2026, launching with 13 itineraries across the Caribbean and Europe. Cruise lengths range from 10 to 15 nights, with fares starting at $6,499 per guest for a Deluxe Veranda Suite. Itineraries include two Panama Canal crossings and overnight stays in iconic cities like London, Lisbon and Bordeaux.
The inaugural voyage departs from Barcelona on Dec. 13, 2026, with a 14-night transatlantic crossing to Miami that includes stops in Málaga, Madeira and Tortola. The ship will then sail itineraries like ‘Azure Elegance’ and ‘Caribbean Zephyr,’ covering ports in Mexico, Jamaica and Belize. In January 2027, the ‘Celestial Tropics’ cruise crosses the Panama Canal en route to Los Angeles.
Sailings continue with the 12-night ‘Sapphire Sojourn’ from Los Angeles to Panama beginning Feb. 10, 2027, and the 11-night ‘Crescent Beaches & Colourful Towns,’ offering cultural experiences in Costa Rica, Honduras and the Mexican Riviera.

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Eastern Caribbean and Coastal Exploration
Beginning March 5, 2027, Seven Seas Prestige will offer three back-to-back Eastern Caribbean cruises: Prestige Isles, Tropical Passage, and Caribbean Mystique. These itineraries visit destinations including St. Lucia, Dominic, and the Bahamas. The 14-night Emerald East Coast cruise departs April 9 from Miami to New York and includes calls in Aruba, Curaçao, Grenada, and Bermuda.
Transatlantic Crossings and European Highlights
From New York, the ship departs on a second transatlantic sailing, the 14-night Gilded Crossing to Barcelona, calling on the Azores and several Spanish ports. Two final European cruises round out the season: ‘Sunlit Iberia,’ with overnights in Lisbon, Bordeaux and London; and ‘Regal Shores,’ a 12-night journey from Southampton to Lisbon with stops in Paris, Gijón and Pauillac.

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Onboard the Seven Seas Prestige
Accommodating just 822 guests, Seven Seas Prestige will deliver among the highest crew- and space-to-guest ratios in the industry. The ship is the first in Regent’s new class in a decade and includes 12 suite categories – four of which are entirely new. These include the Skyview Regent Suite, two-level Skyview Suites with private terrace decks and elevators, Grand Loft Suites with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, and Horizon Penthouse Suites designed for expansive outdoor living.
Public spaces include Galileo’s Bar and the stunning Skylight Atrium. Dining highlights feature seven specialty restaurants and 11 distinct culinary experiences, including Azure – a new Mediterranean mezze-style concept. Guests enjoy unlimited shore excursions, gourmet cuisine, fine wines and spirits, high-speed Starlink WiFi, valet laundry, pre-paid gratuities, and a one-night pre-cruise hotel package for Concierge-level and higher suites.
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