First Look: Regent Seven Seas’ $11,000 Per Night Suite
by Daniel McCarthy /
Anticipation is building for the newest, and sixth overall, ship from ultra-luxury cruise company Regent Seven Seas. The ship, which was revealed to be named Seven Seas Grandeur earlier this summer, will come into service in the fourth quarter of 2023 as a sister ship to Seven Seas Splendor and Seven Seas Explorer.
While not much has yet to be revealed in terms of the onboard experience, other than the inclusion of Regent’s signature specialty restaurant Compass Rose, some more details of the ship came this week.
This week, guests got their first look at the ship’s Regent Suite, the third of its kind from the brand. The nearly 5,000 square-foot suite, designed by Studio DADO, will cost $11,000 per night for up to six guests and comes with a level of luxury unmatched at sea.
Master bedroom. Photo: Regent
The master bedroom includes a four-poster bed housing a Hastens Vividus Mattress, its own living room with personalized bar set-up and dining room, and two-and-a-half marble and stone detailed bathrooms.
The suite also includes a separate guest bedroom with its own private bathroom, three walk-in closets, and the exclusive use of The Study, a private dining room that can accommodate up to 12-people at one time.
The suite's bathroom. Photo: Regent.
The suite’s bathroom, which sports some of the nine different types of marble that highlight areas throughout the suite, includes both his and her vanity units, heated loungers, an in-suite spa experience with a treatment area, a sauna, steam room, circular shower to steam function, a marble tub overlooking the ocean, and much more.
That treatment area includes unlimited complimentary spa services and a choice of bath amenities including soaps and lotions from some iconic beauty and well-being companies such as Guerlain, L’Occitance, and more.
Perhaps the highlight of the suite is a 1,227 square-foot wraparound veranda that overlooks the bow of the ship and offers unobstructed 270-degree views along with a Tresse Minipool and glass-enclosed “Parlor.”
The wraparound verandah on the outside of the suite. Photo: Regent.
Aside from the spa treatments, the fare also includes first-class air, the use of a personal butler and a personal car with its own driver, unlimited laundry and dry cleaning,