How big is it? Regent Seven Seas Cruises has just revealed the Skyview Regent Suite aboard Seven Seas Prestige – and it’s set to be the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruise ship suite in history. At 817 square metres, the two-level suite is well over 10 times the size of the average UK flat and accommodates up to six guests. Jason Montague, chief luxury officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, says, “At Regent, we’re committed to setting new standards in ultra-luxury travel, and Skyview Regent Suite is a true embodiment of that promise.”
Not an inch of the expansive space is wasted, thanks to the thoughtful design of Studio DADO. The studio’s senior associate Elias Sol explains, “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.”As you enter, you’re greeted by a grand foyer leading to a reception area, featuring integrated edge lighting, custom-designed furnishings and a harmonious blend of materials.From there, you’ll discover a formal dining area flanked by built-in serving credenzas, a cosy library-style seating nook, a sleek ocean-facing bar and a spacious living room with plush sofas and a dramatic skylight. The guest bedroom finishes off the floor, along with the 344-square-metre wraparound balcony.You can ascend to the upper level via the floating natural stone staircase or in-suite private elevator. Here you’ll discover the sweeping main living quarters. The spa-inspired bathroom features twin vanities, a hand-carved floating tub, sauna and walk-in shower. The star of the show in the bedroom is the handcrafted bed by Italian bedmaker Flou; it faces outwards for uninterrupted sea views.To round out the offering, there is a private gym, yoga space and dedicated massage room.
All-inclusive takes on a new meaning entirely in the context of the Skyview Regent Suite. Guests enjoy the service of a personal butler and daily spa and wellness treatments. They’ll also have a private car with a driver and guide in every port of call.Further touches include personalised stationery and a curated pillow and linen menu, as well as welcome bottles of Dom Pérignon and Rémy Martin Louis XIII Cognac and in-suite caviar. Guests also have access to The Study – a private dining venue for up to a dozen guests.
What does it cost? This kind of luxury doesn’t come without a hefty price tag. Fares to stay in this one-of-a-kind suite start at £20,000 per night. When can you sail? The Seven Seas will launch in December 2026, with voyages scheduled across Europe and the Caribbean. Highlights across the season include a private island visit off the coast of Belize, overnight calls in London, Lisbon and Bordeaux and two transits of the Panama Canal.
Appeared first on: Worldofcruising.co.uk



