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Regent Seven Seas Cruises reveals suite designs aboard upcoming Seven Seas Prestige

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has released new details about the suite categories aboard its upcoming ship, Seven Seas Prestige, set to debut in late 2026. 

The ship will introduce a range of new suite types, including two-storey Skyview Suites with private rooftop terraces, Grand Loft Suites featuring floor-to-ceiling windows across two levels, and the Horizon Penthouse Suite, which includes expansive balconies.

Twelve suite categories have now been announced, ranging from the 440 square foot Deluxe Veranda Suites to the 2,037 square foot Signature Suites. Details of the Skyview Regent Suite, a newly created suite category, are expected to be released at a later date.

Seven Seas Prestige

“At Regent, we pride ourselves on delivering Unrivaled Space at Sea, and with the accommodations aboard Seven Seas Prestige, I can confidently say that we have once again raised the bar with this collection of suites offering an unparalleled luxury unlike anything the cruise industry has seen before,” said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises. 

“Debuting in late 2026, guests will be able to experience these extraordinary accommodations while sailing to the world’s most sought-after destinations and enjoying the highest standards of service though our signature Heartfelt Hospitality,” he added. 

Seven Seas Prestige will begin sailing in late 2026, with reservations opening on June 25th, 2025.

All 411 suites on board will include balconies and have been designed by Studio DADO. The ship, at 77,000 gross tonnes, can and accommodate 822 guests, reflects a design approach that combines traditional elements with updated features. 

Studio DADO noted the interiors aim to blend classic and contemporary design, with a neutral palette complemented by accents of colour to create a warm and residential atmosphere.

“The suites aboard Seven Seas Prestige reflect a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern style,” said Yohandel Ruiz, founding partner of Studio DADO. “Each space is designed to offer comfort and visual appeal, with particular emphasis on the Skyview Suites.”

As part of the voyage fare, all suites include a selection of amenities such as unlimited shore excursions; dining at 11 restaurants and al fresco venues, including Azure, a new Mediterranean concept; fine wines and spirits; entertainment; Starlink WiFi; valet laundry; pre-paid gratuities; and a pre-cruise hotel night for guests in Concierge-level suites and above. Butler service is provided for guests in Penthouse Suites and higher.

Seven Seas Prestige is the first in a new class of ships for Regent Seven Seas Cruises and builds on the design of its existing fleet while introducing updated configurations and guest spaces.

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