Regent Seven Seas Cruises
The Most Inclusive Luxury Cruise Line in the World
Ultra-luxury all-inclusive ocean cruising · Six ships · Award-winning cuisine · Complimentary shore excursions
FAST FACTS · REGENT SEVEN SEAS CRUISES · FOUNDED 1992
The Gold Standard of All-Inclusive Luxury
Founded
1992 as Radisson Seven Seas Cruises
Headquarters
Miami, Florida, USA
Ships Sailing
Six ships (growing to Ten by 2036)
Parent Company
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings
Dining & Beverages
All included — zero surcharge
Category
Ultra-Luxury · Fully All-Inclusive
CRUISE LINE SPOTLIGHT
A Legacy of Unrivalled All-Inclusive Luxury
Regent Seven Seas Cruises stands apart in the world of ultra-luxury cruising for one defining reason: it is genuinely, comprehensively all-inclusive in a way that no other cruise line has yet matched. From the moment you book, virtually every element of your voyage is covered — premium flights in business class, pre-cruise hotel stays, all shore excursions, every restaurant on board, all beverages including fine wines and spirits, gratuities, and even laundry. Nothing is held back as an upsell.
Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Miami, Regent Seven Seas Cruises is today a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings — alongside Norwegian Cruise Line and Oceania Cruises — following Norwegian's acquisition in September 2014. Despite this corporate structure, Regent has maintained its singular identity and relentless focus on delivering the most inclusive luxury cruise experience afloat.
The Regent fleet currently comprises six ships across two classes: the intimate Small Ship Class (Navigator, Mariner, and Voyager) and the flagship Explorer Class (Explorer, Splendor, and Grandeur). Four New Prestige Class Ships" with delivery years: 2026, 2030, 2033, 2036 expanding Regent's reach while maintaining the intimate, suite-only experience that defines the brand.
Ships in Fleet
Max Guests Per Ship+
All-Suite Fleet%
Destinations Worldwide+
THE FLEET AT A GLANCE
Six Ships. Two Classes. One Promise.
Every Regent ship is an all-suite vessel. Every suite has a private balcony. Every guest receives the same genuinely all-inclusive package regardless of which ship or suite category they choose. Here is the fleet as it stands today, but several new Prestige Class ships are being added.
Explorer Class
The pinnacle of the Regent fleet. Three ships — Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Splendor and Seven Seas Grandeur — each carrying 750 guests in suite-only accommodation with private balconies. These ships are widely regarded as among the most luxurious purpose-built cruise vessels ever constructed. Crystal chandeliers, inlaid marble floors and original artwork define the public spaces; the suites, even at entry level, exceed 307 square feet.
Seven Seas Explorer
Launched: 2016
Guests: 746
GRT: 55,254
Crew/Passenger Ratio: 1:1.36
Space Ratio: 74.07
Heralded as 'The Most Luxurious Ship Ever Built' on her debut, Seven Seas Explorer set a new benchmark for opulence at sea. The Regent Suite spans 4,443 sq ft — with its own Steinway grand piano, private spa and butler suite for accompanying guests.
Seven Seas Splendor
Launched: 2020
Guests: 746
GRT: 55,498
Crew/Passenger Ratio: 1:1.36
Space Ratio: 74.39
Sister ship to Explorer with refinements drawn from four years of operational experience. Maintains the same suite-only, all-inclusive standard, with Splendor Bar, Pacific Rim restaurant, and the soaring Atrium as centrepieces.
Seven Seas Grandeur
Launched: November 2023
Guests: 744
GRT: 55,500
Crew/Passenger Ratio: 1:1.36
The newest and most refined Explorer Class ship. Grandeur features all-balcony suites from 307 to 4,443 sq ft, 10 restaurants, multiple bars and entertainment venues, and the signature Regent all-inclusive promise taken to its highest expression.
Small Ship Class
Three intimate ships offering a more personal, boutique experience with smaller guest capacities. The same all-inclusive promise applies — every shore excursion, all dining venues, and all beverages included in every fare.
Seven Seas Navigator
LEAVES THE FLEET IN LATE 2026
Launched: 1999 | Refurbished: 2019
Guests: 490 | GRT: 28,803
Space Ratio: 58.27
The most intimate ship in the fleet — ideal for travellers who prefer a smaller, more personalised setting. 245 all-suite staterooms, single-seating dining, and access to some of the world's most exclusive smaller ports.
Seven Seas Mariner
Launched: 2001 | Refurbished: 2018
Guests: 700 | GRT: 48,075
Space Ratio: 67.91
A well-loved mid-size ship offering exceptional space-per-guest ratios. Multiple speciality restaurants including Chartreuse fine dining, Prime 7 steakhouse and La Veranda. Ideal for longer world voyages and grand circumnavigations.
Seven Seas Voyager
Launched: 2003 | Refurbished: 2016
Guests: 698 | GRT: 42,363
Space Ratio: 59.84
A versatile mid-size ship sailing broad global itineraries. All-suite accommodation across eight categories, with speciality dining in Prime 7, Sette Mari, and Compass Rose restaurant. Highly regarded for world voyage and Asia itineraries.
THE REGENT DIFFERENCE
What Makes Regent Seven Seas Truly Different?
Regent Seven Seas Cruises bills itself as The Most Inclusive Luxury Experience™ — and on every key measure, that claim stands up. Here is exactly what every guest receives on every voyage, regardless of which fare they choose.
✦ Unlimited Shore Excursions
At least one expert-led excursion per port of call, included on every voyage for every guest
✦ All Dining Venues
Every restaurant on board — from Compass Rose to Prime 7, Chartreuse, Sette Mari and more — included at zero surcharge
✦ All Beverages
Fine wines, Champagne, premium spirits, cocktails, beers and non-alcoholic drinks throughout the voyage
✦ All-Suite Accommodation
Every guest stays in a suite with a private balcony — entry level from 307 sq ft on Explorer Class
✦ Pre-Paid Gratuities
Gratuities for all on-board crew and staff pre-paid in full — no end-of-voyage envelope
✦ Unlimited Wi-Fi
Complimentary internet access throughout the voyage for all guests
✦ Pre-Cruise Hotel Stay
One night in a luxury hotel at the embarkation port — Concierge level suites and above
✦ In-Suite Mini-Bar
Personalised and replenished daily with wines, spirits, soft drinks and snacks
✦ 24-Hour In-Suite Dining
Full menu from any on-board restaurant delivered to your suite at any hour
✦ On-Board Entertainment
Nightly shows, enrichment lectures, cooking demonstrations and wellness classes
CHOOSING YOUR FARE
All-Inclusive vs Ultimate All-Inclusive
Since July 2024, Regent Seven Seas has offered two fare options on all voyages. Both fares include the same comprehensive on-board experience. The difference comes down to whether flights and transfers are included in your package.
All-Inclusive Fare
Cruise-only · You arrange your own flights
✓Unlimited shore excursions at every port
✓All specialty dining venues — no surcharge ever
✓All beverages: wine, Champagne, spirits, cocktails
✓Pre-paid gratuities for all crew
✓Unlimited Wi-Fi throughout the voyage
✓In-suite mini-bar, replenished daily
✓24-hour in-suite dining from any restaurant
✓Pre-cruise hotel stay (Concierge level and above)
✗Round-trip flights — not included
✗Airport transfers — not included
✗Private chauffeur credit — not included
💡 Best for guests who live near the embarkation port, prefer to use air miles, or want full flexibility over their own travel arrangements.
Ultimate All-Inclusive Fare
Everything included · Flights + transfers + chauffeur credit
✓Unlimited shore excursions at every port
✓All specialty dining venues — no surcharge ever
✓All beverages: wine, Champagne, spirits, cocktails
✓Pre-paid gratuities for all crew
✓Unlimited Wi-Fi throughout the voyage
✓In-suite mini-bar, replenished daily
✓24-hour in-suite dining from any restaurant
✓Pre-cruise hotel stay (Concierge level and above)
✓Round-trip flights included (your choice of class)
✓Return airport-to-ship coach transfers
✓Private chauffeur credit up to US$500
💡 Best for long-haul travellers, those who want the complete door-to-door package, and anyone who values one payment covering everything.
✈️ Upgrading Your Flights
With the Ultimate All-Inclusive fare, flights are included at your chosen class — economy, premium economy or business class. Availability depends on route and airline. If you wish to customise your routing, dates or airline further, a custom air arrangement fee applies. Speak to your travel agent or Regent reservations to compare fare options at the time of booking — the price difference between the two fares can be assessed against the cost of booking flights independently to determine the best value for your itinerary.
Even on the standard All-Inclusive fare — before flights and transfers are considered — Regent Seven Seas remains the most comprehensively inclusive luxury cruise line in the world. Shore excursions, all dining, all beverages, gratuities, Wi-Fi and a pre-cruise hotel stay are all covered. No other major luxury cruise line matches this package at the base fare level.
ACCOMMODATION
Every Suite Has a Private Balcony
On Regent Seven Seas ships, every single accommodation is a suite — and every suite has a private balcony. There are no inside cabins, no sea-view rooms without a balcony, and no balcony-free categories. The experience starts at generous and rises to extraordinary. A selection of suites is shown below; additional categories are also available..
Explorer Class — Seven Seas Explorer, Splendor & Grandeur
Deluxe Veranda Suite
ENTRY LEVEL
From 307 sq ft + private balcony. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors, king-size bed, marble bathroom with separate shower and soaking tub. The most spacious entry-level suite category in luxury cruising.
Concierge Suite
POPULAR CHOICE
From 322 sq ft + balcony. All Deluxe Suite inclusions, plus dedicated concierge service, priority restaurant reservations, upgraded minibar and premium Wi-Fi. Exceptional value within the Regent portfolio.
Penthouse Suite
PREMIUM LEVEL
From 370 sq ft + large balcony. Dedicated butler service, expanded lounge area, premium bar set-up with personalised stocking, and priority embarkation and disembarkation.
Regent Suite
ULTIMATE LEVEL
From 4,443 sq ft. The ultimate luxury suite at sea — with its own Steinway grand piano, private spa treatment room, dedicated butler suite for accompanying staff, and a wraparound terrace on Seven Seas Explorer.
Prestige Class — Seven Seas Prestige (Debuting 13 December 2026)
The Prestige Class introduces 12 suite categories across three tiers — Spacious, Distinctive and brand-new loft-style suites — all designed by Studio DADO. The entry level rises to 440 sq ft. Four entirely new suite categories make their debut, including the two-story Skyview Suites, the Grand Loft Suites and the 8,794 sq ft Skyview Regent Suite.
Entry Level
Deluxe Veranda Suite
From 285–440 sq ft + private balcony. 22 suites. Refined comfort with Italian leather accents, marble bathrooms and European king bed. 43% more space than Explorer Class entry level.
Popular Choice
Serenity & Concierge Suites
Serenity: 440 sq ft · 102 suites. Concierge: 440–485 sq ft · 142 suites. Concierge level and above includes pre-cruise hotel stay, concierge desk access and priority dining reservations.
Premium Level
Horizon Penthouse Suite
From 600–726 sq ft. Only 15 suites in this category, each with an oversized balcony designed for outdoor relaxation. Butler service included. Separate living area with premium furnishings.
Penthouse
Penthouse Suite
609 sq ft · 89 suites. Generous balcony, walk-in wardrobe and butler service as standard. Mid-Century modern design touches with custom Italian furnishings throughout.
Distinctive Suite
Seven Seas Suite
721 sq ft · 6 suites. One of the most sought-after categories on Prestige — spacious lounge, dining area, walk-in wardrobe and a generous private balcony with butler service.
Distinctive Suite
Prestige Suite
813–1,354 sq ft · 12 suites. One-bedroom suites with calming design palette, dining table for in-room dining, butler service and Italian marble bathroom appointments.
Distinctive Suite
Grand Suite
1,214–1,354 sq ft · 8 suites. Expansive two-bedroom layouts with Mid-Century modern design and custom Italian furnishings. Two full bathrooms, separate lounge and a private wraparound balcony.
Signature Suite
Signature Suite
2,037 sq ft — two bedrooms, two bathrooms. A 1,023 sq ft wraparound balcony — one of the largest private outdoor spaces at sea. Designed for entertaining and immersive ocean views.
New Category · Prestige Class Only
Skyview Suite
1,325–2,024 sq ft · 6 suites. A two-story sanctuary on Decks 14–15 with a private rooftop terrace deck, jetted tub and in-suite elevator. Jewel-tone accents and sculptural furniture.
New Category · Prestige Class Only
Grand Loft Suite
A two-level suite with floor-to-ceiling windows across both floors. Part of the brand-new loft category family making its debut on Seven Seas Prestige — two stories of open, light-filled ultra-luxury space.
👑 The Ultimate Suite at Sea
Skyview Regent Suite
8,794 sq ft — two decks above the Bridge. 3,700 sq ft wraparound balcony, in-suite elevator, private gym and sauna, formal dining room, two bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms. Listed from $27,000 per night. The most exclusive address at sea.
Suite availability by ship: Explorer Class suite categories (Deluxe Veranda through Regent Suite, 307–4,443 sq ft) apply to Seven Seas Explorer, Splendor and Grandeur. Prestige Class categories (Deluxe Veranda through Skyview Regent Suite, 285–8,000+ sq ft) debut on Seven Seas Prestige from December 2026. All suites on every ship include a private balcony — there are no inside cabins or balcony-free categories across the entire Regent fleet.
CUISINE & DINING
Award-Winning Dining — Every Venue Included
Regent Seven Seas Cruises operates multiple speciality restaurants on each ship, all included in the fare. Single-seating dining in the main restaurant ensures every guest can dine at their preferred time. Reservations are required for speciality venues, but there is never a surcharge.
Dining Across The Fleet — All Ships
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Compass Rose
The elegant main restaurant — open for breakfast, lunch and dinner — with single-seating service and a menu that changes nightly. Fresh, seasonal and beautifully presented.
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Prime 7 Steakhouse
Regent's signature steakhouse serving prime cuts, fresh seafood and classic American fine dining in an intimate, clubby setting. Arguably the finest steakhouse at sea.
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Chartreuse
French-inspired fine dining at its most refined — white tablecloths, sommelier service and a menu that draws on classic French technique with contemporary sensibility.
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La Veranda & Sette Mari
La Veranda transforms from a casual Mediterranean buffet by day into Sette Mari — an intimate Italian trattoria by night — offering hand-made pastas and Italian classics.
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Pacific Rim
Asian-fusion cuisine spanning Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai and pan-Asian influences, with sushi, sashimi and wok-prepared dishes. Available on Explorer, Splendor and Grandeur.
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Pool Grill & More
Casual poolside dining, 24-hour room service from any restaurant menu, a patisserie and a coffee bar. Every venue, every hour — all included at zero cost.
New for Seven Seas Prestige — Debuting December 2026
🫒 Azure — New Mediterranean Restaurant
✦ NEW · Seven Seas Prestige only
Making its debut on Seven Seas Prestige in December 2026, Azure is a brand-new Mediterranean specialty restaurant. The menu celebrates the diverse culinary traditions of Greece, Italy, Spain, Morocco and the Levant through a mezze-style shared-plate format. Designed by Studio DADO with handcrafted mosaics, clay pottery and Art Deco geometry evoking the warmth of the Mediterranean coast.
Dining venues by ship class: Compass Rose, Prime 7, Chartreuse, La Veranda/Sette Mari, Pool Grill and Coffee Connection are available fleet-wide. Pacific Rim is available on Explorer Class (Explorer, Splendor, Grandeur) and Seven Seas Prestige. Azure is exclusive to Seven Seas Prestige, debuting December 2026. Small Ship Class vessels (Mariner, Voyager) carry a slightly reduced restaurant selection — check individual ship dining menus when booking.
Every single dining venue — including all specialty restaurants, 24-hour in-suite dining and every bar — is included in the Regent fare. There are no surcharges, no cover charges, and no tipping expected. On Seven Seas Prestige, that means 7 specialty restaurants and 11 dining experiences, with further venues to be announced, all at zero additional cost.
ITINERARIES & DESTINATIONS
300+ Destinations on Six Continents
Regent Seven Seas sails to more than 300 destinations across six continents, from the Norwegian fjords to the Amazon basin, from the temples of Japan to the remote wilderness of Antarctica. Grand Voyages circumnavigate the globe in a single, immersive journey.
Mediterranean & Europe
Iconic ports from Barcelona and Monte Carlo to Dubrovnik, Athens and Istanbul. Extended overnight stays allow proper exploration. Combines well with pre- and post-cruise hotel packages.
Alaska & Canada
Glaciers, wildlife and dramatic scenery across the Inside Passage, with calls to Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan and Sitka. Best May through September. Complimentary whale-watching excursions typically included.
Asia & Pacific
Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore and beyond. Regent's Asia itineraries deliver deep cultural immersion, with overnight stays in Tokyo, Kyoto and Ho Chi Minh City among the highlights.
World Voyages
Grand circumnavigations of 60–180 days. Regent's World Voyages are among the most sought-after bookings in luxury cruising — a single fare covering every continent, every excursion and every inclusion.
COMING SOON · CONFIRMED FLEET EXPANSION
Four New Prestige Class Ships on Order
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has confirmed not two but four brand-new Prestige Class ships — the most ambitious newbuild programme in the line's history. Beginning with Seven Seas Prestige Maiden voyage: 13 December 2026, sister ships will follow in 2030, 2033 and 2036, eventually growing the Regent fleet to ten ships.
4
Prestige Class Ships
Confirmed on Order
10
Total Fleet Size
By 2036
822
Guests Per Ship
Prestige Class Capacity
2026
Seven Seas Prestige
✓ CONFIRMED · MAIDEN VOYAGE 13 DEC 2026
The first Prestige Class ship. 77,000 GRT, 822 guests, 630 crew. Departs Barcelona on a 14-night transatlantic crossing to Miami, followed by Caribbean, Panama Canal and European itineraries. Already under construction at Fincantieri, Italy.
2030
Second Prestige Class Ship
CONFIRMED ORDER
Sister ship to Seven Seas Prestige, confirmed by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings as part of the Prestige Class newbuild programme. Full name and specifications to be announced closer to delivery.
2033
Third Prestige Class Ship
CONFIRMED ORDER
Confirmed in November 2025, the third Prestige Class vessel continues the design language and elevated guest experience established by Seven Seas Prestige. Built at Fincantieri shipyards in Italy alongside its sister ships.
2036
Fourth Prestige Class Ship
CONFIRMED ORDER
Announced in February 2026, the fourth and final confirmed Prestige Class vessel extends Regent's newbuild programme into the next decade — bringing the Regent fleet to ten ships in total by 2036.
What Makes Seven Seas Prestige Different
Seven Seas Prestige is approximately 40% larger than Regent's Explorer Class ships, yet carries only around 10% more guests — delivering one of the highest space-to-guest ratios in the cruise industry. Highlights include:
✦ 12 suite categories including four entirely new designs — the two-level Skyview Suite, the Grand Loft Suite, and the record-breaking 8,794 sq ft Skyview Regent Suite, the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxury suite ever built at sea.
✦ 11 total dining experiences across 7 specialty restaurants, including the brand-new Azure — a mezze-style Mediterranean concept — alongside Regent favourites Chartreuse, Prime 7 and Pacific Rim.
✦ Up to 97 included shore excursions across the inaugural season, plus 630 dedicated crew members supporting just 822 guests.
✦ New public spaces including the light-filled Starlight Atrium with twin spiral staircases, and Galileo's Bar, a new lounge with hand-blown glass fixtures.
EDITOR'S REVIEW
Our Verdict: The Most Inclusive Luxury Cruise Line
All-Inclusive Value
★★★★★ 5 / 5
The most genuinely all-inclusive luxury cruise experience available. Comprehensive on-board inclusions plus optional flight bundling — all covered. Nothing really comes close.
Accommodation
★★★★★ 5 / 5
Every suite, every ship, every category — private balcony included. Entry-level suites at 307 sq ft surpass competitor top-tier categories. The Regent Suite on Explorer Class ships is simply without rival at sea.
Overall Rating
★★★★★ 4.8 / 5
Regent Seven Seas Cruises earns the highest rating we award for all-inclusive value, fleet quality and guest experience. For travellers who want everything included and nothing left to chance, Regent is the answer.
"Regent Seven Seas Cruises has raised the bar for all-inclusive luxury cruising to a level that its competitors have consistently struggled to match. The promise is simple — book once, pay once, worry never. In practice, it delivers."
— AboutLuxuryCruising.com
WHO IS REGENT SEVEN SEAS BEST FOR?
Is Regent Seven Seas the Right Cruise Line for You?
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is not the right cruise line for everyone — and that is part of what makes it exceptional for those it does suit. The all-inclusive model, the suite-only fleet, and the genteel pace of the experience attract a very specific kind of traveller. Here is an honest guide to who will love Regent, and who might be better served elsewhere.
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The Unhurried, Refined Traveller
Regent ships carry a maximum of 750 guests (822 on the new Seven Seas Prestige). The atmosphere is relaxed, refined and never crowded — no queuing for sun loungers, no fighting for a pool chair, no scramble for a dinner reservation. The dress code is smart casual for most evenings with occasional formal nights, and the average guest demographic tends toward the 50+ age group: experienced, well-travelled and appreciative of quality.
✓ Also a great fit if…
You enjoy a sociable but sophisticated atmosphere and prefer conversation over entertainment-led cruising.
✗ May not suit you if…
You are looking for a lively, activity-packed cruise with a younger, high-energy crowd and late-night entertainment.
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The First-Time Luxury Cruiser
Regent is an outstanding choice for guests stepping into luxury cruising for the first time, precisely because the all-inclusive model removes every financial anxiety. There is no learning curve around which restaurants cost extra, which excursions to pre-book, or what the final bill will look like. You board, you enjoy, you disembark — without a single unexpected charge. The attentive but unobtrusive service style also makes the experience feel natural rather than formal.
✓ Also a great fit if…
You want total simplicity on holiday — one payment, one booking, zero on-board financial decisions.
✗ May not suit you if…
You are an experienced luxury cruiser with strong preferences for a specific more intimate line such as Seabourn or Silversea.
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The World Voyage Enthusiast
Regent's Grand Voyages — circumnavigations of 60 to 180 nights — are among the most sought-after bookings in the luxury cruise market. A single fare covers every continent, every port, every excursion and every meal. The 2027 world voyage aboard Seven Seas Splendor is already heavily subscribed. For travellers with the time and the aspiration to circle the globe in extraordinary comfort, Regent is the definitive answer.
✓ Also a great fit if…
You have already done the classic two-week Mediterranean or Caribbean cruise and want something transformative.
✗ May not suit you if…
You prefer short breaks of 7–10 nights and would not consider a voyage of more than two weeks.
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The Long-Haul Traveller
Business class flights are included on intercontinental segments with qualifying Regent fares — a feature that is genuinely rare among luxury cruise lines and represents substantial value on long-haul routes from the UK, USA and Australia. Combined with a pre-cruise hotel stay (Concierge level and above), the end-to-end experience is seamlessly handled from the moment you leave home.
✓ Also a great fit if…
You are flying from a long-haul gateway and the prospect of cattle class before a luxury cruise feels wrong.
✗ May not suit you if…
You live within easy reach of the embarkation port, drive to the ship, or prefer to arrange your own flights.
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The Space-Conscious Guest
Every suite on every Regent ship starts at 307 square feet — with a private balcony. The entry-level Deluxe Veranda Suite is larger than the top-category balcony cabin on most mainstream cruise lines. If you have ever felt cramped in a standard cabin or been frustrated by a tiny balcony, Regent resolves that permanently. On the new Seven Seas Prestige, the entry level rises to 440 sq ft.
✓ Also a great fit if…
You work, rest or spend significant time in your cabin, and want a suite that genuinely feels like a home.
✗ May not suit you if…
You spend almost all your time in public areas and treat the cabin purely as a place to sleep.
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The Discerning Diner
Regent's culinary programme is among the strongest in luxury cruising. Compass Rose, Prime 7 Steakhouse, Chartreuse (French fine dining), Sette Mari and Pacific Rim are all included with no cover charge and no reservation fees. Single-seating dining means you eat when you want, not when you are assigned. For guests who place food and wine at the centre of a holiday, Regent delivers.
✓ Also a great fit if…
You appreciate a serious wine list and expect sommelier service in fine dining venues — all included.
✗ May not suit you if…
Food is secondary to you, or you would prefer a more casual, buffet-led dining culture on board.
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The Value-Focused Luxury Traveller
You have researched the true cost of a luxury cruise and understand that Regent's headline price, while high, covers virtually everything: flights, hotel, every excursion, every meal, every drink, gratuities and Wi-Fi. When you do the arithmetic against a comparable Silversea or Seabourn voyage priced à la carte, Regent frequently wins on total spend.
✓ Also a great fit if…
You like knowing your total holiday cost before you depart, with no financial surprises at disembarkation.
✗ May not suit you if…
You prefer a lower headline price and are happy to pay for extras selectively as you go.
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The Avid Shore Explorer
Shore excursions are typically the single biggest on-board upsell on any cruise. On Regent, they are included at every port of call. If you plan to get off the ship at every opportunity — and particularly if you book longer itineraries of 14 nights or more — the excursion inclusion alone can represent thousands of pounds in value over a single voyage.
✓ Also a great fit if…
You enjoy structured, guided excursions that handle all logistics, transport and guiding on your behalf.
✗ May not suit you if…
You prefer to explore independently on foot or by private taxi and rarely join organised tours.
Regent May Not Be Right For You If…
Regent Seven Seas is a premium product at a premium price, and it works best for a specific kind of traveller. It may not be the best fit if: you prefer the informality and energy of a large resort ship; you want a wide choice of itinerary lengths under 10 nights; you cruise primarily for the entertainment programme (Broadway-style shows, waterslides, casinos); you are a solo traveller on a tight budget (solo supplements apply); or you specifically want the intimate, yacht-like atmosphere of a very small ship carrying fewer than 300 guests — in which case Seabourn or Silversea might be a closer match.
If you are unsure whether Regent is right for your travel style, try our luxury cruise quiz — it takes two minutes and helps you identify the best cruise line for your preferences.
In short, Regent Seven Seas is perfect for travellers who want to book once, pay once and worry never — with no on-board bill, no excursion fees, and no compromise on space or service.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QESTIONS
Regent Seven Seas Cruises FAQs
Our readers' most-asked questions about Regent Seven Seas Cruises — answered honestly, based on first-hand experience and extensive research.
What is included in a Regent Seven Seas cruise fare?
A Regent Seven Seas fare includes: unlimited shore excursions at every port, all dining venues with no surcharge, all beverages including wine, Champagne and premium spirits, pre-paid gratuities, Wi-Fi, and entertainment. Concierge level suites and above also include a pre-cruise hotel stay.
How many ships does Regent Seven Seas have?
As of 2026, Regent Seven Seas Cruises operates six ships: Seven Seas Explorer (2016), Seven Seas Splendor (2020), Seven Seas Grandeur (2023), Seven Seas Mariner (2001), Seven Seas Voyager (2003), and Seven Seas Navigator (1999 — departing the fleet October 2026). A seventh ship, Seven Seas Prestige, joins the fleet in December 2026, followed by a sister ship in 2029.
Does Regent Seven Seas include shore excursions?
Yes. Regent Seven Seas Cruises includes at least one complimentary shore excursion per port of call on every voyage, for every guest in every suite category. This is one of Regent's most distinctive all-inclusive features, and can represent a saving of several thousand pounds per voyage compared with lines that charge for excursions.
What is the entry-level suite size on Regent Seven Seas?
On Explorer Class ships (Seven Seas Explorer, Splendor and Grandeur), the entry-level Deluxe Veranda Suite starts from 307 square feet plus a private balcony. On the new Seven Seas Prestige (debuting December 2026), the entry-level suite grows to 440 square feet. Every suite on every Regent ship has a private balcony — there are no inside cabins or balcony-free categories.
When does Seven Seas Prestige launch?
Seven Seas Prestige — the first of Regent's new Prestige Class — departs on its maiden voyage on 13 December 2026 from Barcelona, on a 14-night transatlantic sailing to Miami. At 77,000 gross tons and 822 guests, it will be the largest ship in the Regent fleet, featuring 12 suite categories including the 8,794 sq ft Skyview Regent Suite.
Does Regent Seven Seas include business class flights?
Business class flights can be included when booking the Ultimate All-Inclusive fare, which covers your chosen class of air travel. Guests should confirm flight inclusions at the time of booking, as terms vary by market and itinerary.
Who owns Regent Seven Seas Cruises?
Regent Seven Seas Cruises is a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH), which also owns Norwegian Cruise Line and Oceania Cruises. Norwegian acquired Regent in September 2014. Despite the corporate structure, Regent operates independently with its own distinct brand identity and product.
Is Regent Seven Seas good for first-time luxury cruisers?
Yes. Regent Seven Seas Cruises is particularly well-suited to first-time luxury cruisers because of the simplicity of the Ultimate All-inclusive model — one fare covers virtually everything, removing the anxiety of on-board spending. The attentive crew-to-guest ratio, single-seating dining flexibility and spacious suites from 307 sq ft also create a relaxed, uncrowded atmosphere ideal for those new to luxury cruising.
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