Regent Seven Seas Cruises Offers First Look Inside Seven Seas Prestige
by Dori Saltzman
Rendering: Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Regent Seven Seas has unveiled detailed renderings of select public spaces onboard its next all-new ship, Seven Seas Prestige, which launches in late 2026. The new images spotlight the Starlight Atrium and Galileo’s Bar.
“With Seven Seas Prestige being Regent’s first new ship class in 10 years, we are delighted to share these first glimpses of this incredible vessel,” said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
Both spaces were inspired by a combination of classical and Renaissance architecture and “offer a peek into what’s in store for future reveals,” the line said.

Starlight Atrium
According to Regent Seven Seas, the two-level Starlight Atrium will offer a “blend of old-world elegance and modern sophistication.” Giving it its name will be the glass-enclosed ceiling that allows both sunlight and starlight in.
“The Starlight Atrium is where the grandeur of Renaissance architecture meets modern luxury, creating a space that feels both timeless and contemporary,” said Yohandel Ruiz, a founding partner of Studio DADO, which is designing the ship’s interior. “Our goal was to get people to stop in their tracks, awe-struck by its sheer scale and magnificence.”
Guests will find essential guest services in the Starlight Atrium, as well as easy access to multiple spaces across decks four and five, including Galileo’s Bar, the casino, Prestige Lounge, Meridian Lounge, Coffee Connection, and more.
On deck five, alcoves with sculptural furniture will offer guests the perfect spot to sit and take in ocean views and sunsets.

Galileo’s Bar
A nod to Regent’s Seven Seas Navigator, which is leaving the fleet, Galileo’s Bar is strategically placed to serve both the Prestige Lounge and the adjacent casino. The bar’s ceiling is a canvas displaying a contemporary masterpiece styled like an oil painting.
From the bar, views of the twin spiral staircases extend back into the Starlight Atrium on both port and starboard sides.
Set to be delivered in late 2026, the 822-passenger Seven Seas Prestige will introduce brand new accommodation categories, including a reimagination of the palatial Regent Suite, as well as new dining experiences. It will be Regent’s first new ship class in 10 years.

