aunching in late 2026, Seven Seas Prestige is the first in Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ new Prestige Class — a ship designed not just to travel the world, but to reimagine the way we experience it. With space for just 822 guests and one of the highest space-to-guest ratios in the industry, Prestige offers an unparalleled sense of calm, comfort, and quiet luxury. Here, space becomes serenity. The ship’s design is light-filled, graceful, and inspired by classical European architecture — creating an ambiance that feels as refined as it is effortless.


Suites That Feel Like Home — and Beyond
Every suite on board comes with a private veranda and an intuitive layout that blends elegance with ease. Materials are rich but never overwhelming. Views are uninterrupted. And details — from walk-in closets to marble-clad bathrooms — are designed for those who understand that true luxury is felt, not flaunted.
At the very top, the Skyview Regent Suite sets a new global standard: nearly 9,000 square feet across two levels, with a rooftop garden, private spa, and sweeping sea views. It’s not simply the most luxurious suite at sea — it’s an invitation to live differently.


A Journey Designed Around You
Life aboard Prestige flows naturally. Mornings begin with breakfast on your veranda or fresh pastries in the Meridian Lounge. Days unfold through immersive shore excursions, hands-on classes, wellness rituals, or simply watching the sea from your favorite quiet corner. Evenings bring elegant dining at Chartreuse, Pacific Rim, or the newly introduced Azure — followed by music, conversation, or stargazing from the open deck.
Everything is included — from fine wines to unlimited excursions. But the true luxury lies in how it all makes you feel: unburdened, inspired, and completely at ease.
Seven Seas Prestige is more than a ship. It’s a state of mind.


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