Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled a suite that it claims will be the largest and most luxurious residence at sea.
The suite is on the 14th deck of Seven Seas Splendor, which launches in February 2020, and promises 4,443 total square-feet of ‘palatial elegance’ – nearly 20 times larger than the average cruise ship stateroom.
It costs $11,000 per night, based on double occupancy, and is already sold-out for nearly all of Seven Seas Splendor’s inaugural season sailings.
The Regent Suite has its own spa retreat with a personal sauna, steam room and treatment area with unlimited spa treatments.
It also boasts unobstructed 270-degree views over the ship’s bow from a 1,300 square-foot wraparound veranda and a glass-enclosed solarium sitting area on top of the bridge for a Captain’s view.
The price includes business-class flights, a dedicated personal butler, a personal car with driver and guide in every port.
The design builds on the Regent Suite on Seven Seas Explorer but this new one has a master bath and in-suite spa that’s 30% larger, incorporating a floor-to-ceiling ocean-view shower.
It also has a custom-made Treesse minipool spa on the front balcony and its fully-stocked bar, bordering the living room and solarium, has unobstructed ocean views.





















