- Regent Seven Seas Cruises unveiled the interiors to its newest vessel. Seven Seas Prestige.
- Seven Seas Prestige This hotel is a contemporary Renaissance styled interior and only accommodates 822 guests.
- The first vessel of the new Prestige Class will be launched in late 2026.
It’s an Travel + Leisure reader favorite cruise lineIt is consistently ranked for its luxury ships, amazing service, top-notch entertainment, and excellent shore excursions.
In late 2026, Regent Seven Seas Cruises The launch of is set to further raise the bar for all-inclusive luxury. Seven Seas PrestigeThe ship is the seventh in the fleet and the first in the new Prestige class.
Regent, which is currently building the ship at the Fincantieri shipyard, in Ancona in Italy, has shared images of the Starlight Atrium, and Galileo’s Bar.
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The interior is filled with intricate details, including handblown ceramic and glass pearls as well as light fixtures that look like jewelry.
Yohandel Ruiz is the Founding Partner of Studio DADO. The creative team behind these spaces.
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Ruiz, in a T+L statement, said that “our goal was to make people stop and be amazed by its size and magnificence.”
In the two-story, atrium, twin spiral staircases are featured, as is a ceiling enclosed in glass. The palette, consisting of brushed taupes soft creams and royal blues. Regent says that the embellished trims and pleated leather panels “recall a time of style and quality craftsmanship”.
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Galileo’s Bar can be accessed from Star Atrium. It is named in honor of Galileo’s Lounge – the popular lounge area on Seven Seas NavigatorThe ship is set to depart the Regent fleet by 2026. The walls are covered in limestone, the ceiling is adorned with a canvas that looks like an oil painting, and the floor has a striking pattern. This creates a glamorous environment for guests to mix and drink Champagne.
Seven Seas Prestige Regent’s new ship class is the first in over a decade. The vessel will have 822 passenger capacity, making it one of its most spacious ships. The second ship of the class will set sail in 2029.
The statement read: “We are offering Heartfelt Hospitality with Unrivaled Spacing at Sea as never before, thanks to the 822 passengers we have on board a ship which could hold hundreds more.” Jason Montague is the chief luxury officer of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
You can also read about the advantages of using Seven Seas Prestige Regent has promised to reveal more as it nears completion, including new accommodation categories, the reimagined Regent Suites, and dining options.