The world’s largest luxury cruise accommodation is (almost) ready to set sail.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has just unveiled a massive, all-inclusive suite on Wednesday. Christened the Skyview Regent Suite, the new lodgings will be perched atop the brand’s high-end Seven Seas Prestige ocean liner, which will take its maiden voyage late next year.
The opulent accommodations, which can house up to six guests, span an impressive 8,794 square feet—for context, that’s nearly four times the size of the average American home. And the Skyview Regent Suite has plenty packed into its two (yes, two) floors. In addition to the sweeping ocean views from its expansive windows, the suite offers up two bedrooms and two and a half baths, done up with sleek, modern materials and hues, along with a large walk-in closet. The primary suite is housed on the second floor, with an ocean-facing bed to soak up those prime views; the main bathroom, meanwhile, comes complete with a hand-carved floating tub, dual vanities, and a massive walk-in shower. Those same chic vibes are imbedded in the living room and dining area, which comes with a glass-enclosed bar and plenty of plush sofas. And don’t miss the 3,703-square-foot wraparound balcony, a perfect perch to watch over the ocean blue.
The Skyview Regent Suite’s living room offers floor-to-ceiling views of the ocean.
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To move from floor to floor, you can climb the floating, natural-stone staircase, or hop aboard the private in-suite elevator. For a bit more relaxation, head to the suite’s personal sauna, and you can try out the gym, with space for yoga, a stationary bike, and more, if you’re looking to break a sweat. In the massage room, meanwhile, you can get daily treatments from the ship’s spa.
You’ll also gain entry to a private dining spot for you and 11 friends called the Study, on Deck 11 of the Seven Seas Prestige—and you can enjoy gourmet cuisines at 11 other locales onboard.
The Skyview Regent Suite’s walk-in closet will help you stay awhile in style.
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And if you need some direction while onboard, fret not: Those staying in the Sky Regent Suite will also have their own personal butler to take care of their every whim, as well as a private car and guide at every port, who can whisk you to any and all of your shore excursions—which are unlimited, thanks to the suite package. Plus, a stay in the suite includes even more luxe touches, such as in-suite caviar service, a welcome bottle of Dom Pérignon Champagne and Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac, and daily canapés. All of this can be yours during your next vacation, starting from a cool $25,000 per night.
“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,” said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, in a press statement.
The Skyview Regent Suite’s gym has a Tonal workout station, a stationary bike, and free weights.
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The Seven Seas Prestige will take its inaugural journey in December 2026; the first season will include 13 adventures throughout the Caribbean and Europe, with two transatlantic crossing thrown into the mix. The 822-guest ship has 12 types of suites on board, with rates for the Deluxe Veranda Suite starting from $6,499 per guest for a trip ranging from 10 to 15 nights.
If you’d like to hop aboard, reservations for the Seven Seas Prestige’s first season will be up for grabs starting June 25. You can visit the cruise ship’s website, call 1-844-4REGENT (1-844-473-4368) or contacting a professional Travel Advisor for more details. Some of the destinations you can visit next year include Belize, Portugal, and France. Given all that’s on offer in the Skyview Regent Suite, though, you may have trouble leaving your room.
Click here to see more of the Skyview Regent Suite in photos.
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