RSSC-Regent Seven Seas Cruises has meticulously launched its Skyview Regent Suite, a two‑level sanctuary that claims the title of the largest all‑inclusive luxury suite ever conceived on the high seas.
Nestled atop the forthcoming Seven Seas Prestige, which is projected to enter service in December 2026, this 8795 ft2 (817 m2) residence redefines opulent maritime accommodation.
The suite spans two decks above the ship’s bridge and offers sweeping ocean vistas through expansive floor‑to‑ceiling windows. A monumental 3705 ft2 (344 m2) wraparound balcony allows guests to traverse the horizon in all directions. Inside, the suite comprises two bedrooms, two and a half marble-clad bathrooms, an elegant living room, a formal dining area with a glass‑enclosed bar, and a stately foyer accentuated by a floating natural stone staircase and private in‑suite elevator.
Wellness is woven into its design. A private gym and sauna occupy the upper level, complementing the spa‑inspired main bathroom, which features twin vanities, a hand‑carved tub, sauna, and walk‑in shower. A bespoke walk‑in closet provides boutique‐style storage. Six guests may reside within the suite, each benefitting from dedicated butler service.
Beyond its private reaches, guests enjoy exclusive access to The Study—a refined dining retreat for up to twelve—situated between Chartreuse and Prime 7 on Deck 11. Here, social moments unfold amid understated elegance.
The suite’s design, attributed to Studio DADO, draws inspiration from modern Italian sensibilities: sleek architectural lines, a neutral color palette accentuated by carefully chosen textures, and custom‑crafted furnishings that speak of quiet sophistication.
Priced from US$25,000 per night, the suite is promoted as “Unrivaled at Sea™.” Its all‑inclusive fare extends to priority spa treatments and fitness sessions, unlimited laundry and dry‑cleaning, personalized stationery, curated linens and pillows, a private car and driver in each port, and in‑suite luxuries such as daily canapés, a welcome bottle of Dom Pérignon and Remy Martin Louis XIII, caviar service, and designer bath products.
Seven Seas Prestige itself, a 77,000‑ton vessel accommodating 822 guests and boasting 12 suite categories, will embark on 13 voyages through the Caribbean and Europe, including two transatlantic crossings, on its inaugural season. Voyages will range from 10 to 15 nights, with fares starting at US$6,499 for a Deluxe Veranda Suite. Notable ports and experiences will include Belize’s Harvest Caye, transits of the Panama Canal, and overnight stays in London, Lisbon, and Bordeaux.