Skyview Suite
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced a partnership with luxury concierge firm Knightsbridge Circle, extending the company’s services to guests booking its highest-priced accommodation, the Regent Suite and Skyview Regent Suite.
The agreement will apply to selected ships beginning this year and will provide passengers with access to a dedicated personal manager to coordinate travel arrangements before and after their cruise.
The collaboration covers the Regent Suite on Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Splendor, and Seven Seas Grandeur, as well as the Skyview Regent Suite aboard Seven Seas Prestige when it launches.
Passengers booking these suites will receive complimentary access to Knightsbridge Circle, which operates on an invitation-only basis and typically requires a paid membership.
While access to the service and a personal manager is provided at no additional cost, the experiences arranged through the concierge will be chargeable.
According to the announcement, arrangements may include hotel stays, transfers, private shopping, exclusive dining, and local cultural activities.
“In a dynamic and competitive luxury travel industry, Regent is focused on inviting guests to experience the unrivaled and we are thrilled to take this to the next level for our discerning Regent Suite and Skyview Regent Suite guests by partnering with Knightsbridge Circle,” said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
He added that both organisations share a focus on personalised service. “By offering the tailored approach of Knightsbridge Circle, we are building on the vast range of amenities for our Regent Suite guests to curate the ultimate luxury experience.”
The Regent Suite, priced from $15,000 per night, spans more than 5,000 square feet and includes a private spa area, sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, formal dining space, and exclusive use of a private dining venue known as The Study.
Suites are individually decorated and feature original artworks, including pieces attributed to Picasso, as well as customised furnishings such as grand pianos. Guests are provided with a butler, bar service, luxury brand toiletries, and a Hästens Vividus bed.
The forthcoming Skyview Regent Suite on Seven Seas Prestige, scheduled to debut in 2026, will be significantly larger at 8,794 square feet, spread across two levels with a private in-suite elevator. The suite will include two bedrooms, a personal gym and sauna, a walk-in wardrobe, multiple bathrooms, an ocean-facing living room, and a wraparound balcony. Regent Seven Seas Cruises states that it will become the largest all-inclusive cruise ship suite in the industry, starting at $25,000 per night.
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