RSSC-Regent Seven Seas reveals renderings of public spaces aboard upcoming Seven Seas Prestige

   May 9, 2025 ,   Cruise Industry

RSSC-Regent Seven Seas Cruises has released the first detailed renderings of selected public areas aboard its forthcoming vessel, Seven Seas Prestige, scheduled for delivery in 2026-Q4.

These initial visuals highlight two primary spaces: the Starlight Atrium and Galileo’s Bar, offering an early indication of the design direction for the cruise line’s first new ship class in a decade.

The company noted that both the atrium and bar draw aesthetic inspiration from classical and Renaissance architectural elements, blending traditional motifs with contemporary styling. These spaces, it stated, are designed to provide a preview of the broader design themes that will define Seven Seas Prestige.

Central to the vessel's public areas is the two-deck Starlight Atrium, which will feature a glass-enclosed ceiling intended to allow natural light during the day and celestial views at night. According to the ship’s interior design firm, Studio DADO, the atrium is envisioned as a grand, transitional space combining historical architectural grandeur with modern refinement. The design intent, as explained by founding partner Yohandel Ruiz, was to create a space that evokes a strong visual impact through its scale and artistic detail.

The Starlight Atrium will serve as a hub for essential guest services and offer direct access to numerous adjacent venues on decks four and five. These include the casino, Prestige Lounge, Meridian Lounge, and Coffee Connection. On the upper level, guests will find ocean-facing alcoves furnished with sculptural seating, intended as quiet vantage points for observing sea views and sunsets.

Galileo’s Bar, positioned to serve both the Prestige Lounge and the nearby casino, is another prominent feature. The bar’s interior design includes a ceiling treatment resembling a modern oil painting, adding a distinctive artistic element. Architecturally, it opens onto the atrium via twin spiral staircases on the port and starboard sides, integrating it visually and spatially with the ship’s central gathering point.

Seven Seas Prestige will accommodate up to 822 guests and is set to debut entirely new accommodation categories, including a reimagined version of RSSC’s signature Regent Suite. In addition to expanded suite offerings, the vessel will introduce new culinary venues, reflecting an evolution in the brand’s approach to luxury hospitality at sea.