Regent Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has signed an agreement with Fincantieri to build a fourth vessel in its Prestige-Class series, scheduled for delivery in 2036.
The ship will follow the launch of Seven Seas Prestige in December 2026, with sister ships due to enter service in 2030 and 2033. All four vessels will be constructed at Fincantieri shipyards in Italy.

The Prestige-Class marks RSSC’s first new ship class in a decade. Seven Seas Prestige will have a gross tonnage of 77,000 and accommodate 822 guests, supported by 630 crew members. The ship is approximately 40 per cent larger than previous RSSC vessels while carrying around 10 per cent more guests, resulting in higher space-to-guest and crew-to-guest ratios.
Accommodation will comprise all-balcony suites across 12 categories, including four new suite types such as the Skyview Regent Suite. The ship will feature multiple dining venues, including a new Mediterranean concept, Azure, alongside established restaurants such as Chartreuse, Prime 7 and Pacific Rim.
RSSC’s all-inclusive model will apply across the class, covering shore excursions, speciality dining, beverages, Wi-Fi, valet laundry, gratuities and a pre-cruise hotel stay for Concierge-level suites and above.
Seven Seas Prestige will begin operations with a 14-night transatlantic voyage from Barcelona to Miami departing December 13, 2026, followed by Caribbean, Panama Canal and European itineraries.







