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Hidden Shores Of Mykonos
Seven Seas Prestige, Regent Seven Seas
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Seven Seas Prestige
Departure: 16/09/2027
Duration: 8 Days
Fusina to Piraeus
Itinerary
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Day 1 Fusina, Italy 16 Sep 2027 (Thursday)
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Day 2 Zadar, Croatia 17 Sep 2027 (Friday)
Dalmatia's capital for more than 1,000 years, Zadar is all too often passed over by travelers on their way to Split or Dubrovnik. What they miss out on is a city of more than 73,000 that is remarkably lovely and lively despite—and, in some measure, because of—its tumultuous history. The Old Town, separated from the rest of the city on a peninsula some 4 km (2½ miles) long and just 1,640 feet wide, is bustling and beautiful: the marble pedestrian streets are replete with Roman ruins, medieval churches, palaces, museums, archives, and libraries. Parts of the new town are comparatively dreary, a... See moreDalmatia's capital for more than 1,000 years, Zadar is all too often passed over by travelers on their way to Split or Dubrovnik. What they miss out on is a city of more than 73,000 that is remarkably lovely and lively despite—and, in some measure, because of—its tumultuous history. The Old Town, separated from the rest of the city on a peninsula some 4 km (2½ miles) long and just 1,640 feet wide, is bustling and beautiful: the marble pedestrian streets are replete with Roman ruins, medieval churches, palaces, museums, archives, and libraries. Parts of the new town are comparatively dreary, a testament to what a world war followed by decades of communism, not to mention a civil war, can do to the architecture of a city that is 3,000 years old. A settlement had already existed on the site of the present-day city for some 2,000 years when Rome finally conquered Zadar in the 1st century BC; the foundations of the forum can be seen today. Before the Romans came the Liburnians had made it a key center for trade with the Greeks and Romans for 800 years. In the 3rd century BC the Romans began to seriously pester the Liburnians, but required two centuries to bring the area under their control. During the Byzantine era, Zadar became the capital of Dalmatia, and this period saw the construction of its most famous church, the 9th-century St. Donat's Basilica. It remained the region's foremost city through the ensuing centuries. The city then experienced successive onslaughts and occupations—both long and short—by the Osogoths, the Croatian-Hungarian kings, the Venetians, the Turks, the Habsburgs, the French, the Habsburgs again, and finally the Italians before becoming part of Yugoslavia and, in 1991, the independent republic of Croatia. Zadar was for centuries an Italian-speaking city, and Italian is still spoken widely, especially by older people. Indeed, it was ceded to Italy in 1921 under the Treaty of Rapallo (and reverted to its Italian name of Zara). Its occupation by the Germans from 1943 led to intense bombing by the Allies during World War II, which left most of the city in ruins. Zadar became part of Tito's Yugoslavia in 1947, prompting many Italian residents to leave. Zadar's most recent ravages occurred during a three-month siege by Serb forces and months more of bombardment during the Croatian-Serbian war between 1991 and 1995. But you'd be hard-pressed to find outward signs of this today in what is a city to behold. There are helpful interpretive signs in English all around the Old Town, so you certainly won't feel lost when trying to make sense of the wide variety of architectural sites you might otherwise pass by with only a cursory look.
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Day 3 Bari, Italy 18 Sep 2027 (Saturday)
Bari, capital of the province of Apulia, lies on southern Italy's Adriatic coast. Its busy port is a leading commercial and industrial centre as well as a transit point for travellers catching ferries across the Adriatic to Greece. Bari comprises a new and an old town. To the north, on a promontory between the old and new harbours, lies the picturesque old town, or Citta Vecchia, with a maze of narrow, crooked streets. To the south is the spacious and regularly planned new town, which has developed considerably since 1930, when the Levant Fair was first held here. The heart of the modern town... See moreBari, capital of the province of Apulia, lies on southern Italy's Adriatic coast. Its busy port is a leading commercial and industrial centre as well as a transit point for travellers catching ferries across the Adriatic to Greece. Bari comprises a new and an old town. To the north, on a promontory between the old and new harbours, lies the picturesque old town, or Citta Vecchia, with a maze of narrow, crooked streets. To the south is the spacious and regularly planned new town, which has developed considerably since 1930, when the Levant Fair was first held here. The heart of the modern town is Piazza della Liberta. The busy thoroughfare, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, separates the new town from the old. At the eastern end of the Corso begins the Lungomare Nazario Sauro, a magnificent seafront promenade that runs along the old harbour. Bari and the Apulian region were long recognized for their strategic location, attracting a succession of colonizers such as the Normans, Moors and Spaniards, each leaving their mark.
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Day 4 Argostoli, Greece 19 Sep 2027 (Sunday)
Ground literally to ashes in World War II and wracked by a massive earthquake a decade later, the capital of Kefalonia once more shows pride in its native spirit and natural beauty. The vast harbor on Argostoli’s east side makes an especially attractive port for cruise ships full of visitors who never seem to tire of strolling the cobbled seaside promenade, sipping ouzos in cafés, and stocking up on the succulent Mediterranean fruits in the outdoor markets.Ground literally to ashes in World War II and wracked by a massive earthquake a decade later, the capital of Kefalonia once more shows pride in its native spirit and natural beauty. The vast harbor on Argostoli’s east side makes an especially attractive port for cruise ships full of visitors who never seem to tire of strolling the cobbled seaside promenade, sipping ouzos in cafés, and stocking up on the succulent Mediterranean fruits in the outdoor markets.
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Day 6 Milos, Greece 21 Sep 2027 (Tuesday)
Milos or Melos is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, just north of the Sea of Crete. Milos is the southwesternmost island in the Cyclades group. The Venus de Milo and the Asclepius of Milos were both found on the island, as were a Poseidon and an archaic Apollo now in Athens.Milos or Melos is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, just north of the Sea of Crete. Milos is the southwesternmost island in the Cyclades group. The Venus de Milo and the Asclepius of Milos were both found on the island, as were a Poseidon and an archaic Apollo now in Athens.
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Day 7 Mykonos, Greece 22 Sep 2027 (Wednesday)
Although the fishing boats still go out in good weather, Mykonos largely makes its living from tourism these days. The summer crowds have turned one of the poorest islands in Greece into one of the richest. Old Mykonians complain that their young, who have inherited stores where their grandfathers once sold eggs or wine, get so much rent that they have lost ambition, and in summer sit around pool bars at night with their friends, and hang out in Athens in winter when island life is less scintillating. Put firmly on the map by Jackie O in the 1960s, Mykonos town—called Hora by the locals—remain... See moreAlthough the fishing boats still go out in good weather, Mykonos largely makes its living from tourism these days. The summer crowds have turned one of the poorest islands in Greece into one of the richest. Old Mykonians complain that their young, who have inherited stores where their grandfathers once sold eggs or wine, get so much rent that they have lost ambition, and in summer sit around pool bars at night with their friends, and hang out in Athens in winter when island life is less scintillating. Put firmly on the map by Jackie O in the 1960s, Mykonos town—called Hora by the locals—remains the Saint-Tropez of the Greek islands. The scenery is memorable, with its whitewashed streets, Little Venice, the Kato Myli ridge of windmills, and Kastro, the town's medieval quarter. Its cubical two- or three-story houses and churches, with their red or blue doors and domes and wooden balconies, have been long celebrated as some of the best examples of classic Cycladic architecture. Luckily, the Greek Archaeological Service decided to preserve the town, even when the Mykonians would have preferred to rebuild, and so the Old Town has been impressively preserved. Pink oleander, scarlet hibiscus, and trailing green pepper trees form a contrast amid the dazzling whiteness, whose frequent renewal with whitewash is required by law. Any visitor who has the pleasure of getting lost in its narrow streets (made all the narrower by the many outdoor stone staircases, which maximize housing space in the crowded village) will appreciate how its confusing layout was designed to foil pirates—if it was designed at all. After Mykonos fell under Turkish rule in 1537, the Ottomans allowed the islanders to arm their vessels against pirates, which had a contradictory effect: many of them found that raiding other islands was more profitable than tilling arid land. At the height of Aegean piracy, Mykonos was the principal headquarters of the corsair fleets—the place where pirates met their fellows, found willing women, and filled out their crews. Eventually the illicit activity evolved into a legitimate and thriving trade network. Morning on Mykonos town's main quay is busy with deliveries, visitors for the Delos boats, lazy breakfasters, and street cleaners dealing with the previous night's mess. In late morning the cruise-boat people arrive, and the shops are all open. In early afternoon, shaded outdoor tavernas are full of diners eating salads (Mykonos's produce is mostly imported); music is absent or kept low. In mid- and late afternoon, the town feels sleepy, since so many people are at the beach, on excursions, or sleeping in their air-conditioned rooms; even some tourist shops close for siesta. By sunset, people have come back from the beach, having taken their showers and rested. At night, the atmosphere in Mykonos ramps up. The cruise-boat people are mostly gone, coughing three-wheelers make no deliveries in the narrow streets, and everyone is dressed sexy for summer and starting to shimmy with the scene. Many shops stay open past midnight, the restaurants fill up, and the bars and discos make ice cubes as fast as they can. Ready to dive in? Begin your tour of Mykonos town (Hora) by starting out at its heart: Mando Mavrogenous Square.
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Day 8 Piraeus, Greece 23 Sep 2027 (Thursday)
It's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on hum... See moreIt's no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on humor and flexibility to deal with the chaos; you should do the same. The rewards are immense. Although Athens covers a huge area, the major landmarks of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods are close to the modern city center. You can easily walk from the Acropolis to many other key sites, taking time to browse in shops and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way. From many quarters of the city you can glimpse "the glory that was Greece" in the form of the Acropolis looming above the horizon, but only by actually climbing that rocky precipice can you feel the impact of the ancient settlement. The Acropolis and Filopappou, two craggy hills sitting side by side; the ancient Agora (marketplace); and Kerameikos, the first cemetery, form the core of ancient and Roman Athens. Along the Unification of Archaeological Sites promenade, you can follow stone-paved, tree-lined walkways from site to site, undisturbed by traffic. Cars have also been banned or reduced in other streets in the historical center. In the National Archaeological Museum, vast numbers of artifacts illustrate the many millennia of Greek civilization; smaller museums such as the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art Museum and the Byzantine and Christian Museum illuminate the history of particular regions or periods. Athens may seem like one huge city, but it is really a conglomeration of neighborhoods with distinctive characters. The Eastern influences that prevailed during the 400-year rule of the Ottoman Empire are still evident in Monastiraki, the bazaar area near the foot of the Acropolis. On the northern slope of the Acropolis, stroll through Plaka (if possible by moonlight), an area of tranquil streets lined with renovated mansions, to get the flavor of the 19th-century's gracious lifestyle. The narrow lanes of Anafiotika, a section of Plaka, thread past tiny churches and small, color-washed houses with wooden upper stories, recalling a Cycladic island village. In this maze of winding streets, vestiges of the older city are everywhere: crumbling stairways lined with festive tavernas; dank cellars filled with wine vats; occasionally a court or diminutive garden, enclosed within high walls and filled with magnolia trees and the flaming trumpet-shaped flowers of hibiscus bushes. Formerly run-down old quarters, such as Thission, Gazi and Psirri, popular nightlife areas filled with bars and mezedopoleia (similar to tapas bars), are now in the process of gentrification, although they still retain much of their original charm, as does the colorful produce and meat market on Athinas. The area around Syntagma Square, the tourist hub, and Omonia Square, the commercial heart of the city about 1 km (½ mi) northwest, is distinctly European, having been designed by the court architects of King Otho, a Bavarian, in the 19th century. The chic shops and bistros of ritzy Kolonaki nestle at the foot of Mt. Lycabettus, Athens's highest hill (909 feet). Each of Athens's outlying suburbs has a distinctive character: in the north is wealthy, tree-lined Kifissia, once a summer resort for aristocratic Athenians, and in the south and southeast lie Glyfada, Voula, and Vouliagmeni, with their sandy beaches, seaside bars, and lively summer nightlife. Just beyond the city's southern fringes is Piraeus, a bustling port city of waterside fish tavernas and Saronic Gulf views.
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What's Included:
ALL-INCLUSIVE CRUISE FARE ALWAYS INCLUDES:
✔ Unlimited Shore Excursions
✔ Exquisite Dining, Including All Speciality Restaurants at No Added Cost
✔ Unlimited Beverages, Fine Wines, Craft Cocktails, Speciality Coffees and more
✔ Customisable In-Suite Mini Bar Replenished Daily with Your Preferences
✔ Unlimited Access to Spa Facilities
✔ Pre-Paid Gratuities
✔ Unlimited Wifi*
✔ Valet Laundry Service
✔ 24-Hour In-Suite Dining
ULTIMATE ALL-INCLUSIVE FARE ALSO INCLUDES:
✔ Roundtrip Economy Flights. Upgrades Available on Request
✔ Coach Transfers Between Airport and Ship
Suites
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Deluxe Veranda Suites
The Deluxe Veranda Suites aboard Seven Seas Prestige offer 285-440 sq. ft. of refined comfort. Each features a private balcony and a European King-Sized Elite Slumber® Bed.
Thoughtfully designed to maximise interior space and embrace the magnificent scenery outdoors, this suite is a joyful retreat. From the sitting area, admire the ocean views or, better yet, take a seat outside on your private balcony to watch the world go by. Elegant finishes such as luxurious bedding and beautiful marble detailing in the bath further enhance your comfort.Enjoy the comforts of a private balcony, a European King Size Elite Slumber® Bed, and a spacious sitting area with a full desk, mini-bar, ample closet space, and a bathroom with shower.
Deluxe Veranda Suites
Deluxe Veranda Suites
Deluxe Veranda Suites
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Serenity Suites
At 440 sq. ft., the Serenity Suites feature bluish teal accents, built-in minibars and screening elements that separate the bedroom and bathroom. Clean lines and contemporary detailing create a relaxing and inviting atmosphere.
Rivalling the top suites of luxury hotels, you have plenty of space to stretch out and take in the expansive view from your private balcony. Marble bathrooms are stocked with luxurious bath amenities and our amiable crew tends to your requests, delivering a flawless experience at every turn.Combining modern design with luxurious comfort, this suite category features bluish teal accents, built-in minibars and screening elements for privacy.
Serenity Suites
Serenity Suites
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Concierge Suites
Ranging from 440 to 485 sq. ft. the Concierge Suites aboard Seven Seas Prestige offer a sophisticated retreat complete with a bathroom and a spacious, furnished veranda. Guests also enjoy the added benefits of priority online dining and shore excursion reservations, plus a one-night pre-cruise hotel package.
From the marble bath to the spacious furnished veranda, this sophisticated suite is perfect for relaxing or entertaining with champagne or espresso in hand.
Wake each morning to once-in-a-lifetime views from a King-Sized Elite Slumber® Bed thoughtfully positioned to face the horizon. Enjoy a beautifully appointed bathroom with a double vanity.
Concierge Suites
Concierge Suites
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Penthouse Suites
This luxurious suite has been carefully designed to maximize space and comfort, with more than 600 square feet from door to balcony deck. As you make your way through the separated living and bedroom, you have the choice to section off the area with a pocket door for added privacy. Your Penthouse also features a spacious walk-through closet that offers ample storage.
Light pours into every corner, illuminating the designer touches, the rich textiles and the inviting colours. This luxurious suite has been carefully designed to maximise space and comfort, with more than 600 square feet from door to balcony deck. As you make your way through the separated living and bedroom, you have the choice to section off the area with a pocket door for added privacy. Your Penthouse also features a spacious walk-through closet with ample space.
This luxurious suite features a spacious layout that includes a private balcony, a separate bedroom and living area, a palatial bath with double vanity, and a generous walk-through closet that offers ample storage.
Penthouse Suites
Penthouse Suites
Penthouse Suites
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Horizon Penthouse Suites
Featuring a beautifully appointed bedroom, full bath suite, and spacious living area — plus an oversized 182-263-square-foot balcony with outdoor dining, a plush sofa and sun loungers. These limited 15 suites allow the opportunity to enjoy a seamless blend of indoor elegance and open-air relaxation.
Your stay begins with a warm welcome from your personal butler, impeccably dressed and ready to take care of every detail. He gives you a guided tour of your Horizon Penthouse, walking you through everything from the Wifi setup to the espresso machine. He notes your favourite mini bar items and makes sure they’re always stocked.
Step outside and you’ll find your private, oversized balcony — complete with outdoor dining, a plush sofa and sun loungers. Whether you want breakfast with a view, a quiet moment with a book, or a place to soak up the sun, the terrace is yours to enjoy and your butler will make sure it’s perfect.
Ship renderings are artistic representations intended to provide a vision of the ship experience. Actual layouts, furnishings, and design elements may vary by deck, and specific location.
Horizon Penthouse Suites
Horizon Penthouse Suites
Horizon Penthouse Suites
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Seven Seas Suites
Providing 721 sq. ft. of luxury, the Seven Seas Suites have been designed with a soothing color palette complemented by plush furnishings. The suite flows effortlessly from the living room to the dining area to the bedroom, with sliding glass doorways leading to a spacious private balcony. A magnificent bathroom sits adjacent to the oversized bedroom and large walk-in closet.
These suites exude a cosmopolitan apartment feel, with a soothing colour palette complemented by plush furnishings. The suite flows effortlessly from the living room to the dining area to the bedroom, with sliding glass doorways leading to a spacious private balcony. A magnificent marble bathroom sits adjacent to the oversized bedroom and large walk-in closet.This luxurious suite features one spacious bedroom with a European King-Sized Elite Slumber® Bed, an elegant marble and stone detailed bathroom, a generous living room with a comfortable sitting area, and a private balcony.
Seven Seas Suites
Seven Seas Suites
Seven Seas Suites
Seven Seas Suites
Seven Seas Suites
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Prestige Suites
At 813-1,354 sq. ft., the thoughtfully designed Prestige Suites are the embodiment of refined living at sea. The one-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom suites are designed with calming hues of cream, gray and brown. They feature a dining table for in-suite service, a spacious closet and an elegant bath.
Shaped by decades of anticipating and perfecting every detail of your journey, the Prestige Suites are the embodiment of refined living at sea. Thoughtfully designed to feel like your personal holiday home, it offers a private dining room with course-by-course service from your dedicated butler. Stay effortlessly connected with complimentary unlimited Wifi, or fully unwind on your furnished teak balcony, a glass of wine in hand, as the world drifts quietly by.
The one-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom Prestige Suites are designed with calming hues of cream, grey and brown. They feature a dining table for in-suite dining service, a spacious closet and an elegant bath detailed in marble and stone.
Ship renderings are artistic representations intended to provide a vision of the ship experience. Actual layouts, furnishings, and design elements may vary by deck, and specific location.
Prestige Suites
Prestige Suites
Prestige Suites
Prestige Suites
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Grand Suites
The Grand Suites feature clean lines, mid-century inspired furniture and a color palette that features neutrals with shades of green. The design highlights Italian artistry with textured fabrics and woven leather accents, creating a sophisticated and luxurious ambiance. At 1,214-1,417 sq. ft., the suite houses a private terrace as well as a dining room for in-suite meals.
As a traveller who appreciates luxurious style and space, your Grand Suite blends an expansive atmosphere with mid-century inspired furniture and a refined palette of neutrals accented by soft greens. Italian craftsmanship shines through in the details — textured fabrics, woven leather accents and mosaic-tiled bathrooms featuring plaid patterns and pencil-thin designs behind the sinks. Bedrooms are thoughtfully designed with double headboards, upholstered side panels and retractable TVs for added comfort.
Each suite features a private bedroom, a full walk-in closet, a dining room for in-suite meals, and a spacious terrace with a Jacuzzi. Grand Suites are thoughtfully positioned forward and mid-ship for optimal access and views.
Ship renderings are artistic representations intended to provide a vision of the ship experience. Actual layouts, furnishings, and design elements may vary by deck, and specific location.
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Grand Suites
Grand Suites
Grand Suites
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Grand Loft Suites
With its contemporary design, this double-story, 856-square-foot suite evokes the feel of a refined Lower Manhattan residence. A soaring double-height space and extraordinary window wall create jaw-dropping views from the upstairs bed, which faces directly toward the horizon.
From the moment you arrive, your two-storey Grand Loft Suite becomes your ocean-front home away from home.
Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with natural light, framing endless sea views. The lower level mirrors a modern condo. Refined, comfortable, perfect for entertaining. Upstairs, the bed faces the horizon, offering breathtaking mornings or complete stillness behind blackout curtains. Thoughtfully designed for both connection and quiet, this loft is more than a suite — it’s a private sanctuary above the sea.
Introducing a new suite category for Regent, the Grand Loft Suites offer a refined residential experience with soaring double-height ceilings and dramatic window walls designed to frame the panoramic views and elevate every moment.
Ship renderings are artistic representations intended to provide a vision of the ship experience. Actual layouts, furnishings, and design elements may vary by deck, and specific location.
Grand Loft Suites
Grand Loft Suites
Grand Loft Suites
Grand Loft Suites
Grand Loft Suites
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Signature Suites
Offering a total of 2,037 sq. ft. the Signature Suites are outfitted with a rich color palette and the finest fabrics across two spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, along with a generous living room. A private wraparound balcony — one of the largest at sea at 1,023 sq. ft. — extends the living space outdoors, making it ideal for entertaining or simply soaking in the view.
Your Signature Suite is outfitted with a rich colour palette and the finest fabrics across two spacious bedrooms and two marble-and-stone baths, plus a generous living room. The private wrap-around balcony — one of the largest at sea — extends the living space outward, making it ideal for entertaining or simply soaking in the view.
At every moment, you will delight in the elegance and sophistication of custom-crafted furnishings, leather details and polished woods, as well as the convenience of palatial baths, closets and sitting areas.
Ship renderings are artistic representations intended to provide a vision of the ship experience. Actual layouts, furnishings, and design elements may vary by deck, and specific location.
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Signature Suites
Signature Suites
Signature Suites
Signature Suites
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Skyview Suites
Introducing the Skyview Suites, one of twelve accommodation categories and available in three distinct layouts: Aura, Luna and Sola. These bespoke suites feature private in-suite elevators, second floor private terraces, the bespoke service of a personal butler, and so much more. Which will you choose?
Comprising 6 suites in total, the Skyview Aura Suite (2,024 sq. ft.), Skyview Luna Suite (1,728 sq. ft.), and Skyview Sola Suite (1,325 sq. ft.) will be situated on Decks 14 and 15 and offer a sophisticated, high-end residential feel. An in-suite elevator transports guests to a peaceful terrace deck with shaded areas and jetted tubs that provides stunning views and opportunities for al fresco dining. Creating a luxurious and timeless experience, each Skyview Suite has its own unique layout and character, with design elements that combine classical detailing, a color palette of cool greys with black accents and pops of ruby red, clean lines, plus luxurious materials. The living areas are styled with a refined tone-on-tone décor with jewel-hued accents, while the dining spaces feature custom millwork and sculptural furniture.
Drift into relaxation in the Skyview Aura Suite, where quiet space feels infinite. Find calm in the glow of the Skyview Luna Suite, bathed in soft moonlight. Or rise with the sun in the radiant Skyview Sola Suite.
The Skyview Aura, Luna and Sola Suites are three distinct expressions of the same exclusive category — each with its own layout, character and connection. Though each suite has its own personality, all share the same elevated experience: private second-floor Skyview terraces with shaded areas and jetted tubs, in-suite elevators and access to Deck 15 reserved for only six Skyview Suites and the Skyview Regent Suite.
A new accommodations category, the Skyview Suites offer a sophisticated, high-end residential feel, each with its own private skyview terrace on top of the ship, double-height spaces and two-stories with an elevator. Featuring a muted palette, bold clean lines and luxurious materials, these suites deliver timeless elegance and breathtaking views.
Ship renderings are artistic representations intended to provide a vision of the ship experience. Actual layouts, furnishings, and design elements may vary by deck, and specific location.
Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
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Skyview Regent Suite
As the door opens and you enter the foyer, a hush of awe takes hold — before you stretches a world of space, light and sea. Welcome to the Skyview Regent Suite, The Most Exclusive Address at Sea®.
The morning light illuminates across two stories of wraparound balconies. Use your private in-suite elevator to glide between levels, offering effortless access to your personal sanctuary. Whether you’re enjoying breakfast beneath the sky or entertaining friends in your grand living room with marble bar and ocean views, every detail is a study in rarefied living.
When the sky turns violet, and hours pass in a swirl of night air and briny mist, you will be dreaming of the places that await your exploration. Rest with ease in a bed hand-crafted in Italy that has been thoughtfully chosen to cradle you in the kind of comfort that only dreams dare describe.
The largest suite of The World’s Most Luxurious Fleet® features a sculptural living room, a floating natural stone staircase plus a private in-suite elevator, and a formal dining area complemented by a glass-enclosed bar. Guests also enjoy exclusive access to The Study, an intimate dining venue that accommodates up to 12 guests, offering a refined setting for private gatherings. The primary suite upstairs offers unparalleled ocean views, a free-standing tub and a spa-inspired bathroom adorned with marble and onyx. Highlights include a private gym, sauna and a full guest suite with private bath.
Skyview Regent Suite
Skyview Regent Suite
Skyview Regent Suite
Skyview Regent Suite
Seven Seas Prestige – Deluxe Veranda Suites
Deluxe Veranda Suites
Deluxe Veranda Suites
Deluxe Veranda Suites
Seven Seas Prestige – Horizon Penthouse Suites
Horizon Penthouse Suites
Horizon Penthouse Suites
Horizon Penthouse Suites
Seven Seas Prestige – Seven Seas Suites
Seven Seas Suites
Seven Seas Suites
Seven Seas Suites
Seven Seas Suites
Seven Seas Suites
Seven Seas Prestige – Prestige Suites
Prestige Suites
Prestige Suites
Prestige Suites
Prestige Suites
Seven Seas Prestige – Grand Loft Suites
Grand Loft Suites
Grand Loft Suites
Grand Loft Suites
Grand Loft Suites
Grand Loft Suites
Seven Seas Prestige – Signature Suites
Signature Suites
Signature Suites
Signature Suites
Signature Suites
Signature Suites
Seven Seas Prestige – Skyview Suites
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Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
Skyview Suites
Seven Seas Prestige – Skyview Regent Suite
Skyview Regent Suite
Skyview Regent Suite
Skyview Regent Suite
Skyview Regent Suite
Restaurants
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Azure
At the precise moment your appetite summons, enter a new restaurant of the Old World: Azure. Tables boast intricate inlaid patterns, and the chairs, with their clean lines and soft finishes, exude a subtle coastal simplicity. Underfoot, a carpet resembling a handwoven bazaar treasure brings an added layer of texture and warmth, harmonising perfectly with the sky-blue ambiance. The cuisine itself is a heavenly tribute to the Mediterranean — citrus-laced seafood, fragrant herbs and succulent olives — each dish prepared in sync with the ocean’s lull.
New to our restaurant collection, Azure immerses guests in the Mediterranean’s rich cultural tapestry through a thoughtfully curated palette of cerulean mosaics and graceful arches.
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Chartreuse
A contemporary sanctuary for refined hospitality — where heritage and modernity converge.
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Compass Rose
This award-winning restaurant embodies the spirit of exploration and the serenity of the ocean.
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Pacific Rim
Breathtaking views combine with mouthwatering Asian dishes in a Zen-like oasis.
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Prime 7
Drawing deep inspiration from Chicago’s storied past and the grandeur of its art deco skyline.
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La Veranda
Chic indoor dining and the most expansive al fresco area ever seen on a Regent ship.
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Sette Mari at Le Veranda
Serving authentic Italian specialties and boasting the most expansive al fresco dining area ever seen aboard Regent.
Deckplans
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Deck 15
- Skyview Regent Suite
- Skyview Suites
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Deck 14
- Skyview Regent Suite
- Skyview Luna Suite
- Skyview Sola Suite
- Skyview Aura Suite
- Skyview Regent Suite
- Azure
- Pacific Rim
- Solara Sports Deck
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Deck 12
- Observation Lounge
- Card Room
- Library
- Culinary Arts Kitchen
- Pool Deck
- Pool
- Pool Grill/Pool Bar
- La Veranda
- Sette Mari
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Deck 11
- Chartreuse
- Prime 7
- The Study
- Concierge Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Prestige Suite
- Concierge Suites
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Deck 10
- Signature Suite
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Seven Seas Suite
- Prestige Suite
- Grand Suite
- Horizon Penthouse
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Deck 9
- Signature Suite
- Penthouse Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Penthouse Suites
- Grand Loft Suite
- Grand Suite
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Deck 8
- Horizon Penthouse
- Prestige Suite
- Penthouse Suites
- Serenity Suites
- Concierge Suites
- Grand Suites
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Deck 7
- Prestige Suite
- Serenity Suites
- Penthouse Suite
- Concierge Suite
- Grand Suites
- Horizon Penthouse
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Deck 6
- Prestige Suite
- Deluxe Veranda Suites
- Horizon Penthouse
- Serenity Suite
- Penthouse Suite
- Concierge Suite
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Deck 5
- Constellation Theater (Upper Level)
- Concierge & Reception
- Cruise Sales
- Business Center
- Destinations Services
- Meridian Lounge
- Coffee Connection
- Compass Rose
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Deck 4
- Constellation Theater (Lower Level)
- Connoisseur Lounge
- Boutique
- Galileo's Bar
- The Casino
- Prestige Lounge
- Serene Spa & Wellness®
- Saunas
- Fitness Center
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