Regent Seven Seas Cruises Plans $25,000 a Night Cruise Ship Suite
Regent Seven Seas Unveils $25,000 Luxury Suite

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is set to redefine luxury at sea with the introduction of its Skyview Regent Suite, priced at an astonishing $25,000 per night. This opulent suite, designed to accommodate six guests, will be featured on the upcoming Seven Seas Prestige cruise ship, which is currently under construction in Italy. The new ship marks a significant milestone as the first new class of vessels for the brand in a decade, promising an unparalleled experience for discerning travelers.
Unmatched Luxury and Design Features
The Skyview Regent Suite will span an impressive 8,794 square feet, making it the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruise ship suite ever created. This two-level suite will boast a 3,700 square-foot wraparound balcony, two bedrooms, and two-and-a-half bathrooms. Guests will enjoy a spacious living room and an in-suite dining area, along with a range of luxurious amenities including a personal gym, sauna, and even a private elevator. The suite’s design will feature a stunning floating natural stone staircase and sculptural leather wall elements in the grand foyer, ensuring a visually striking environment.
Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, emphasized the company’s commitment to ultra-luxury travel, stating, “The Skyview Regent Suite is a true embodiment of that promise.” Each guest will receive personalized butler service, along with a private car and driver at each port of call, further enhancing the exclusive experience. The Seven Seas Prestige will also offer a total of 12 suite categories, accommodating 822 passengers, and will include seven specialty restaurants and a variety of dining options.
Growing Demand for Luxury Cruises
The luxury cruise segment is experiencing significant growth, with Regent Seven Seas Cruises leading the charge in offering extravagant accommodations. The new ship is part of a larger order from Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, which includes two additional luxury vessels for Regent and two for its Oceania Cruises brand. The Seven Seas Prestige is scheduled to enter service in December 2026, promising to elevate the cruising experience to new heights.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has a history of introducing lavish suites, including the previous Regent Suite, which was 4,443 square feet and featured a $200,000 handcrafted bed. As competition in the luxury cruise market intensifies, with new entrants like the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection and Four Seasons, the demand for unique and luxurious travel experiences is expected to continue its upward trajectory. With the launch of the Skyview Regent Suite, Regent Seven Seas Cruises is poised to set new standards in the world of luxury cruising.