Regent Seven Seas Cruises has confirmed an agreement with Fincantieri to construct a fourth vessel in its Prestige-Class series, set for delivery in 2036. This announcement follows the anticipated debut of Seven Seas Prestige in December 2026, with subsequent ships launching in 2030 and 2033. All vessels will be built at Fincantieri shipyards in Italy.
Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer of Regent Seven Seas Cruises, expressed enthusiasm for the new addition, stating, “It is with great excitement that we announce a fourth Prestige-Class ship—an investment that underscores our commitment to leading the ultra-luxury cruise market for the decade ahead and beyond.” The Prestige-Class ships are designed to offer unparalleled luxury, with Seven Seas Prestige being 40% larger than previous ships but accommodating only 10% more guests, ensuring spaciousness and exclusivity.
The Seven Seas Prestige will feature all-balcony suites, including the largest all-inclusive suite in cruise history, the Skyview Regent Suite. Guests will enjoy 11 dining experiences, including a new Mediterranean concept, Azure. The ship will also offer unlimited shore excursions, gourmet cuisine, fine wines, and onboard entertainment.
The inaugural season of Seven Seas Prestige will include 13 voyages to destinations across the Caribbean and Europe, starting with a 14-night transatlantic journey from Barcelona to Miami on 13 December 2026. The season promises a blend of exploration and indulgence, with up to 97 included shore excursions per voyage
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