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Bookings exceeded Regent’s previous record new ship launch day when Seven Seas Splendor went on sale in 2018 by 26%.

In addition, the Skyview Regent Suite – starting at $40,000 per suite per night – sold out on six of 13 available sailings in its inaugural season, which is the best performance of a top tier product the cruise line has ever experienced on an opening day.

“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,” said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

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.”

The brand’s first new ship class in a decade, the vessel is 40% larger than previous ships yet accommodates just 10% more guests – hosting 822 guests with 630 crew.

All-balcony suites span 12 categories, including four new designs such as the two-level Skyview Suites and the 817m2  Skyview Regent Suite – the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruise ship suite in history.

Guests will enjoy unlimited shore excursions, fine wines and spirits, valet laundry, Starlink Wi-Fi and cuisine across seven specialty restaurants and 11 dining experiences.

The ship’s inaugural season features 13 voyages across the Caribbean and Europe, visiting boutique ports like Cartagena and St. Lucia, as well as multiple overnight stays in port.

Meanwhile the company has also unveiled its 2027-2028 Voyage Collection, featuring 234 new sailings.

The new season spans Africa & Arabia, Alaska, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, Canada & New England, the Caribbean & Panama Canal, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, South America and the South Pacific.

Guests can pre-register now at RSSC.com/2027-2028-voyage-collection,

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