Debuting in December 2026, the hotly anticipated Seven Seas Prestige will be the first new class ship Regent Seven Seas Cruises has launched in 10 years.
Among its 411 luxury suites will be several new accommodation categories, including a re-imagination of the palatial Skyview Regent Suite. Two new restaurants will bring added excitement to Prestige’s dining experience.
At 77,000 tons, with 14 passenger decks and a maximum of 822 guests onboard, Seven Seas Prestige boasts one of the highest passenger-to-space ratios in the cruise industry and more than any Regent ship to date. The guest-to-crew ratio is also impressive.
Guests can register their interest in Seven Seas Prestige’s maiden season, which commences in December 2026, with reservations opening from 25 June.
What’s included?
Regent Seven Seas’ all-inclusive, ultra luxury concept makes it easy to impress your clients. Not only are a range of speciality restaurants, fine wines, spirits and entertainment covered, but many more pleasant surprises besides.
Your customers can choose from unlimited shore excursions at every port, keep connected using Starlink WiFi access and take advantage of the free valet laundry service. Gratuities are pre-paid, while guests staying in concierge-level suites or higher can have a one-night, pre-cruise hotel covered.
It all adds up to a generous package RSSC calls its Most Inclusive Luxury Experience.
New suites
In line with other Regent Seven Seas Cruises ships, Prestige’s accommodation will be entirely suites, ranging from Deluxe Veranda Suites of up to 440 square feet to the 2,037sqft Signature Suites. All come with private balconies which are among the largest at sea.
Among 12 enticing categories, several are new. Private rooftop terraces with whirlpool tubs are the standout feature of the six new one-bedroom, two-storey Skyview Suites. These come in three sizes from Sola, Luna and Aura, each with a lift to glide between levels and exclusive access to Deck 15.
In a stand-alone category, the sprawling Skyview Regent Suite boasts two storeys with two wraparound balconies.
The four new Grand Loft Suites, inspired by Manhattan apartments, also cover two storeys and boast dramatic double height floor-to-ceiling windows, so ocean views continue from the upstairs bedroom.
Fifteen new Horizon Penthouse Suites feature full bath suites, spacious living areas and oversized balconies with dining areas, loungers and sofas.
Studio DADO, the creative force behind Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Explorer-Class ships, has designed all Prestige’s suites to have a ’high-end residential feel’, teaming classic, neutral tones with contemporary pops of colour.
Fresh dining and social spaces
With seven speciality restaurants and 11 complimentary dining experiences in total, deciding where to eat each night is part of the thrill of a voyage.
New for Prestige, Mediterranean restaurant Azure will introduce a sociable sharing experience serving mezzes in warm surroundings with mosaics, rustic pottery and a centrepiece chandelier inspired by olive trees. Another restaurant newcomer will be revealed before the launch.
Existing Regent favourites onboard include pan-Asian Pacific Rim; intimate steakhouse Prime 7; modern French restaurant Chartreuse and Italian Sette Mari at La Veranda, boasting the largest alfresco dining area onboard a Regent ship.
The well-loved restaurants have refreshed designs. Chartreuse, for instance, will have an art deco look, while Compass Rose, where guests can customise popular classics, will welcome with sparkling mirrored screens along a tunnelled entrance.
For more relaxed moments, the ship also offers 24-hour in-suite dining, casual eats at the Pool Grill, and barista-made drinks at Coffee Connection.




