Would cruise passengers be willing to spend the night in the biggest suite of brand new luxury ships? Regent Seven Seas Cruise bets that a very wealthy guest will drop $25,000 for one night in the Skyview Regent Suite.
Its price tag offers 8,794 square feet of space in the vast two-level suite of Seven Seas Prestige, the latest and largest ship on the Ultra Laxley Cruise Line. The ship is scheduled to sail from Miami to its Caribbean and South American destinations starting December 2026.

Groston’s fame of 77,000 can accommodate 822 guests and 630 crew members, providing what the company advertises as one of the “best space and guest-crew-guest ratios in the cruise industry.” Choose from 12 accommodation categories, the 10-night cruise starts at $6,499 per person for the 440-square-foot deluxe veranda suite, and costs $124,999 per person for the Skyview Regent Suite (suitable for up to six guests).
The huge suite features 5,091 square feet of indoor space (with two bedrooms and two half bathrooms and a 3,703 square feet of wraparound balcony). Guests can spread over the formal dining area, a sea-facing bar, spacious living room and the main living area where full guest suites can be found.
The second floor is accessible via floating natural stone stairs or by elevators in a dedicated suite. The cruiser will enjoy the main suite with spa-inspired bathrooms, handmade Italian beds and a walk-in closet. The second level also has a dedicated massage room and a private gym.
The entire space benefits from positive ocean views, with a wealth of natural light from the huge windows and skylights.
“At Regent, we are committed to setting new standards for Ultra Luxury Travel, and the Skyview Regent Suite is the true embodiment of that promise,” Jason Montague, Chief Flag Jury Officer at Regent, said in a news release. “Around 9,000 square feet, this breathtaking two-storey suite offers the most exclusive and sophisticated experience on the ocean, complete with all the imaginable luxury included in the voyage fee.”

Due to such a steep price tag, your stay at the Skyview Regent Suite includes a dedicated personal butler, dedicated cars and guides in all ports, daily spa treatments, curated linen and pillow menus, caviar service within the suite, unlimited laundry and dry cleaning.
All ship suites have balconies, with all passengers benefiting from the luxurious perks. Unlimited coastal excursions include specialty restaurants and unlimited drinks at no additional cost, unlimited access to spa facilities, prepaid charm, WIFI and valet laundry services.
Other new notable accommodations on board Prestige include a private terrace deck accessed via a suite-in elevator, a floor-by-floor window, a floor-by-floor window, and a private terrace deck accessed via Horizon Penthouse Suites (from $24,999 per person)

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is a subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. Passengers who wish to cruise at a more cost-effective price tag can explore options from Norwegian cruise lines or Glove Trotting’s elevated Oceania cruises.
Regent’s cruises are clearly not easy in a wallet, but for those who can afford it, it should be much more gentle on the mind, body and soul.
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