It’s billed as the pinnacle of ultra-luxury at sea. A two-story, two-bedroom, $25,000-a-night Skyview Regent Suite on the new Seven Seas Prestige covers 8,794-square-feet–that’s-well over three times the size of the average home.
As the largest luxury cruise ship suite in history, it comes with record-setting features. The suite’s principal bedroom will feature a seven-by-seven foot custom mattress created exclusively for the Skyview Regent Suite by Italian artisanal furnishings maker Flou.
Enhanced with natural antibacterial silver thread, the Leonardo Sleep Systems mattress features more than 10,000 micro-pocket springs across six temperature-controlling layers. It is designed with a mechanical “memory” effect that adapts precisely to the sleeper’s position.
Flou will also be crafting beds for other top suites on Seven Seas Prestige.
“An indulgent, restorative night’s sleep is at the heart of the Regent experience and we are setting a new benchmark for ultra-luxury travel,” said Wesley D’Silva, president of Regent Seven Seas. “Our partnership with Flou has resulted in unrivaled relaxation that will allow our guests to awaken completely rejuvenated before exploring the world’s most extraordinary destinations.”
Seven Seas Prestige is also 40 per cent larger than previous Regent ships, yet it accommodates only 800 guests–just 10 per cent more than other ships in the fleet, while offering one of the highest crew-to-guest ratios in the cruise industry.
The most highly anticipated launch of 2026, Seven Seas Prestige which arrives in December features a host of innovative new suite categories.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ first new ship in 10 years the start of a planned new Prestige Class. The all-inclusive cruises will feature seven specialty restaurants and 11 dining choices, including the new Mediterranean themed Azure.
Itineraries in the first year for Prestige will include the Caribbean, the Mediterranean, and Northern Europe.
Guests can book an unlimited number of included shore excurssions to create a bespoke itinerary as part of Regent’s All-Inclusive Fare. Additionally, guests can upgrade to specialized Regent Choice excursions for a supplementary fee.
Story by Wallace Immen, The Cruisingrton Times





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