Yours for £20,000 a night – ‘the largest suite in cruise history’ with a wraparound balcony, private lift, gym, sauna, dining area and bar

A fly-through video of the new Skyview Regent Suite (Credit: Regent Seven Seas)

For 20,000 a night, you’d expect a lot from a cruise suite – and that’s certainly what you’ll find in the top accommodation on new ship Seven Seas Prestige.

The two-level Skyview Regent Suite, taking up to six guests, covers 9,000 square feet, including more than 3,500 square feet of wraparound balcony. As well as two bedrooms, it has two-and-a-half bathrooms, a living room, a floating natural stone staircase and private lift, a personal gym and sauna, a large walk-in wardrobe and a dining area with glass-enclosed bar.

Lie-in luxury: The main bedroom in the Skyview Regent Suite (Picture: Regent Seven Seas)

Guests enter what Regent Seven Seas is calling ‘the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruise ship suite in history’ by a grand foyer into a reception area and dining room. The ocean-facing bar connects to the living room.

While the second bedroom is on the lower floor, the staircase or lift takes you up to the main suite and bathroom with the sauna and shower.

Luxury tub: The main bathroom (Picture: Regent Seven Seas)

If all that indulgence isn’t enough, the guests’ perks include exclusive access to a private dining venue called The Study on deck 11 and a chauffeur-driven car in every port – plus welcome bottles of Dom Pérignon champagne and Remy Martin Louis XIII cognac. And a dedicated butler, of course.

Room with a view: Looking out to the horizon from the suite’s sofas (Picture: Regent Seven Seas)

The first itineraries for Seven Seas Prestige – the line’s first new ship class in ten years – have also been announced. The 822-guest vessel, which is 40 per cent bigger than previous Regent ships, will sail 13 voyages across the Caribbean and Europe, including two transatlantic crossings, for her inaugural season beginning in Barcelona on December 13, 2026, with a 14-night sailing to Miami.

Table for six: The dining area in the Skyview Regent Suite (Picture: Regent Seven Seas)

Other cruises range from ten to 15 nights to destinations including the private island of Harvest Caye, two transits of the Panama Canal and overnight stays in Southampton, Lisbon and Bordeaux. Fares start at a much more modest £5,079 per guest for a deluxe veranda suite.

Bigger than some cabins: The walk-in wardrobe (Picture: Regent Seven Seas)

If you fancy a trip on the latest in what’s claimed to be ‘the world’s most luxurious fleet’ you can register your interest here.

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