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Regent Seven Seas Cruises reveals interiors of upcoming Seven Seas Prestige

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has released detailed renderings and a fly-through video of select public areas aboard Seven Seas Prestige, the line’s first new ship class in a decade. 

Scheduled for delivery in late 2026, Seven Seas Prestige is set to accommodate up to 822 guests and will offer one of the highest passenger-to-space ratios in the industry.

The new visuals offer a preview of the Starlight Atrium and Galileo’s Bar, both designed by Miami-based design firm Studio DADO, which was also responsible for the interiors of Regent’s Explorer-class ships. 

Drawing on classical and Renaissance influences, the firm has created public areas that combine scale and craftsmanship with a contemporary aesthetic.

“With Seven Seas Prestige being Regent’s first new ship class in 10 years, we are delighted to share these first glimpses of this incredible vessel,” said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “Hosting only 822 guests on a ship that could fit hundreds more means we will offer Heartfelt Hospitality in Unrivaled Space at Sea like never before.”

Further updates on the ship’s design and features and amenities will follow, including new dining venues and revised suite categories such as an updated version of the Regent Suite.

Starlight Atrium aboard Seven Seas Prestige

Starlight Atrium

The two-storey Starlight Atrium spans Decks 4 and 5 and includes twin spiral staircases that continue upwards to Seck 11. A glass-enclosed ceiling allows natural light into the space, while seating alcoves with sculptural furniture and curated artwork provide ocean views. 

 

The area also houses reception services, concierge desks, and access to nearby venues including Galileo’s Bar, Prestige Lounge, and Meridian Lounge.

The reception area on Deck 5 features pleated leather panels and a light fixture made from handblown glass and ceramic elements. Walls near the lifts leading to Galileo’s Bar are finished in wood panelling and framed artwork.

Galileo’s Bar aboard Seven Seas Prestige

Galileo’s Bar

Positioned adjacent to the casino and Prestige Lounge, Galileo’s Bar has been named in reference to Seven Seas Navigator, which will soon leave the fleet. The venue features a fretted ceiling styled like an oil painting and fluted design elements at the bar’s base. 

A striped floor defines the space and draws the eye through to the Starlight Atrium and the walls are finished with limestone-textured cladding and fitted with decorative lighting fixtures. 

Galileo’s Bar

From both the port and starboard sides, the bar offers views into the atrium and its twin staircases. As with all bars across Regent’s fleet, Galileo’s Bar will serve premium beverages as standard.

At 77,000 gross tonnes and designed to carry 822 guests, Seven Seas Prestige is being built by the Italian shipyard Fincantieri and will introduce new suite categories, dining concepts, and enhancements to Regent’s all-inclusive model. 

The ship follows the Explorer-Class and represents the company’s next step in fleet development.

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