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Regent previews ‘largest-ever’ suite

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A rendering of the Skyview Regent Suite. Source: Source: Regent Seven Seas Cruises
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises has revealed its Skyview Regent Suite on its new luxury ship Seven Seas Prestige, which is expected to debut in late 2026.

Said to be the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruise suite in history, the 817sqm suite will offer panoramic ocean views and a 344sqm wraparound balcony. The Skyview Regent Suite will be one of 12 suite categories on the ship.

Other features include two bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, living room, floating stone staircase and private in-suite elevator, personal gym and sauna, walk-in closet, formal dining area and bar, as well as exclusive access to The Study – a private dining venue, located on Deck 11.

A rendering of the suite’s bedroom. Source - Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Reservations for Seven Seas Prestige’s maiden season are available from June 25, with prices starting from $25 000 (R443 612) per night.  

Additional services include a personal butler, daily spa treatments and a private fitness session. Guests will also receive a private car with driver and guide at every port of call and unlimited laundry and dry cleaning.

A rendering of the suite’s gym. Source - Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Seven Seas Prestige’s maiden voyage will depart Barcelona on December 13, 2026, on a 14-night transatlantic sailing to Miami, with stops in Malaga, Spain; the Portuguese island of Madeira; and Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.

A rendering of the suite’s walk-in closet. Source - Regent Seven Seas Cruises

 

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