Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled what it calls the largest ultra-luxury suite ever built for a cruise ship.
As the company prepares to welcome the Seven Seas Prestige to its fleet, it has revealed details of the Skyview Regent Suite, priced at $27,000 per night. Scheduled to set sail in December 2026, this 817 m², two-storey suite has been described as ‘the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxurious cruise suite in history’.
Designed to accommodate up to six guests, the suite comes with a host of privileges: a dedicated butler, daily spa treatments, private fitness sessions, and a private car with driver and guide at every port of call.
Jason Montague, Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Chief Luxury Officer, emphasised the brand’s ambitions: ‘At Regent, we are committed to setting new standards in ultra-luxury travel, and the Skyview Regent Suite is a true embodiment of that promise.’ He added: ‘At nearly 820 m², this breathtaking two-level suite delivers the most exclusive and elevated experience at sea, complete with every imaginable luxury included in the voyage fare.’

The ship will feature 12 suite categories, and the Skyview Regent Suite will be available in three configurations: Aura, Luna, and Sola. These are twice the size – and price – of the company’s previous most expensive suite.
From the moment guests step into the private foyer of the Skyview Regent Suite, they are transported into a world of refined opulence. The lower level unfolds into a grand reception space, complete with an elegant lounge, a private bar, and a dining room designed for six. A separate guest suite offers discretion and comfort for additional companions. Ascending the floating stone staircase – or taking the private lift – guests arrive at the master bedroom, where a handmade bed faces the open sea, framed by floor-to-ceiling windows.
Comfort is personalised down to the last detail, from a curated pillow menu to bespoke stationery. A private gym and in-suite spa with daily treatments turn the journey into a sanctuary, while a rooftop terrace offers sweeping views of the horizon in complete privacy.

‘In the Skyview Regent Suite, we aimed to capture the essence of modern Italian design, combining clean, elegant lines with exquisite craftsmanship to create a truly unforgettable experience,’ said Elias Sol, senior partner at Studio DADO, in a press release shared with Travel + Leisure.
Other accommodation options include the split-level Grand Loft Suites with floor-to-ceiling windows offering uninterrupted ocean views, the Horizon Penthouse Suites with oversized balconies, and the 2,037-square-foot Signature Suites. The smallest suites on board start at 41 m².
Despite being 40% larger than its predecessor, the Seven Seas Grandeur, the Seven Seas Prestige will carry only 10% more passengers, making it one of the most spacious cruise ships in the world.

‘As Seven Seas Prestige sets sail on her inaugural season in December 2026, visiting the Caribbean and Europe’s most iconic destinations, the ship’s 12 suite categories, including the Skyview Regent Suite, will offer our discerning guests a once-in-a-lifetime way to experience the world – with all the comfort, elegance, and heartfelt hospitality that defines Regent,’ Montague added.
The ship’s maiden voyage will depart from Barcelona, Spain, and end in Miami, Florida, with calls in Málaga, Madeira, and Tortola in the British Virgin Islands.
All passengers will enjoy access to 11 restaurants, premium wines and spirits, live entertainment, high-speed Wi-Fi, laundry services, prepaid gratuities, and unlimited shore excursions – all included in the fare.
With every detail attended to – from Dom Pérignon on arrival to a personal driver waiting at each port – the Skyview Regent Suite isn’t just accommodation; it’s a destination in itself.












