Regent Seven Seas Cruises sets booking record with Seven Seas Prestige launch

Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) recorded its highest single booking day on June 26, 2025, when reservations opened for its new ship, Seven Seas Prestige. Bookings were 26 per cent higher than the previous record set in 2018 with the launch of Seven Seas Splendor.

The Skyview Regent Suite, priced at US$25,000 per suite per night, sold out on six of the 13 sailings in the ship’s first season.

The Skyview Regent Suite, pictured, sold out on nearly half of Seven Seas Prestige’s inaugural sailings; photo by Regent Seven Seas Cruises

The Seven Seas Prestige, built by Fincantieri and scheduled for delivery in late 2026, is the brand’s first new ship class in 10 years. The 77,000-ton ship is 40 per cent larger than previous vessels but accommodates 10 per cent more guests, with capacity for 822 passengers and 630 crew.

All suites have balconies and include 12 categories, with four new designs such as two-level Skyview Suites and the 815m² Skyview Regent Suite, the largest suite on the ship.

Included in the fare are shore excursions, wines and spirits, valet laundry, Starlink Wi-Fi, and dining across seven specialty restaurants and 11 total dining options, including a new Mediterranean restaurant, Azure.

The inaugural season includes 13 voyages to destinations in the Caribbean and Europe, visiting ports such as Cartagena and St Lucia, with several overnight stays.

Jason Montague, chief luxury officer for RSSC, commented: “I’m absolutely thrilled, but not surprised, by the phenomenal results that Seven Seas Prestige has produced – we knew that luxury travellers were extremely eager to reserve their suite on this incredible ship.

Seven Seas Prestige promises to begin a new legacy for the entire ultra-luxury cruise sector, and we cannot wait until she joins the fleet in December 2026.”

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