Regent Seven Seas Cruises' newest ship will have a two-level suite measuring 8,794 square feet, about double the size of the current largest suite in the fleet. It will start at $25,000 per night.
The cruise line is calling the Skyview Regent Suite aboard the Seven Seas Prestige "the largest ultra-luxury cruise suite in history."
"We have this beauty of a suite, which is going to truly be a first in the industry from the standpoint of the most inclusive as well as the most sought-after address at sea," said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Oceania Cruises.
The Skyview Regent Suite will be located at the front of the ship and include two bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, a private sauna and gym, a 3,703 square foot balcony, a private bar, a walk-in closet and living room and dining areas. It will be the only suite with access to a 12-person private dining venue called The Study.
When Seven Seas Prestige debuts in December 2026, its first sailings will be in the Caribbean and Europe. Its inaugural season includes two transatlantic crossings, journeys between the Caribbean and Los Angeles and a sailing from Miami to New York.
Reservations will open June 25, but guests can register interest in the maiden season beginning June 11.
Studio Dado, a Florida-based design firm, is behind the Skyview Regent Suite. The mattresses will be custom made by Italian company Flou.

A rendering of the dining area in the Skyview Regent Suite. Photo Credit: Regent Seven Seas Cruises
The suite's second floor will include the primary bedroom with panoramic windows, the walk-in closet and the main bathroom, which will have a floating tub, sauna and walk-in shower.
Floating stone stairs or an elevator bring guests to the lower level, with its formal dining space, skylight, bar, couches and guest suite. The Skyview Regent Suite will be designed to accommodate up to six people.
Included is a personal butler, daily spa treatments, a private fitness session, a private car and driver at every port, laundry and dry cleaning, a pillow and linen menu, and a bottle of Remy Martin Louis XIII cognac.

A rendering of the main bedroom in the Skyview Regent Suite. Photo Credit: Regent Seven Seas Cruises
"It's all about personalization and luxury," said Regent senior vice president of sales and trade marketing Shawn Tubman. "When you have everything included, you're not worrying about anything."
The largest existing suite in Regent's fleet is 4,400 square feet and goes for about $15,000 per night. It is on the fleet's Explorer class ships, which include Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Splendor and Seven Seas Grandeur.
Seven Seas Prestige will be 40% larger than those ships but accommodate just 10% more guests.