Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has spent over three decades building a reputation for space, comfort, and quietly exceptional service. The fleet of seven ships is deliberately intimate – no more than 750 guests on any voyage – which allows for a level of personal attention that larger vessels simply cannot offer. Suites are generous, balconies are standard, and the atmosphere onboard feels closer to a private members’ club than a traditional cruise ship.
What sets Regent apart is how much is taken care of before you even step aboard. Flights, transfers, unlimited shore excursions, speciality dining, drinks, WiFi, and gratuities are all included in the fare. It means fewer decisions, no onboard bills to settle, and more time spent enjoying the destinations rather than managing logistics. Browse our collection of Regent Seven Seas Cruises 2026 and Regent cruises in 2027 to see where Regent could take you – from the Mediterranean and Caribbean to Alaska, Asia, and beyond.
We’ve partnered with Regent for over 25 years, giving us access to exclusive fares and special offers not always available elsewhere. If you’re considering your first Regent voyage or planning your next, our Voyage Consultants can help you find the right ship and itinerary.
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Why choose Regent Seven Seas Cruises
All-inclusive luxury
From unlimited shore excursions to fine wines, spirits, and gourmet dining, every Regent voyage includes it all.
The world’s most luxurious fleet
Elegant all-suite ships, each offering space, comfort, and style that rival the world’s finest boutique hotels.
Destination discovery
Overnight stays, late departures, and curated excursions provide deeper exploration of every region.
Exceptional service
With one of the highest staff-to-guest ratios at sea, personalised service is at the heart of every journey.
Unforgettable voyages
From 7-night escapes to world-spanning itineraries, Regent offers voyages to all seven continents.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises Ships

Seven Seas Explorer
732 Guests
Seven Seas Explorer is the flagship of Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ ultra-luxury fleet and is often described as the most luxurious ship ever built. Accommodating just 732 guests, she offers an atmosphere of timeless sophistication, exquisite design, and unrivalled space at sea. Every detail, from her all-suite, all-balcony accommodation to her fine dining venues, reflects Regent’s commitment to excellence.
Launched in 2016, Seven Seas Explorer embodies a perfect blend of opulence and modern elegance. With one of the highest space-to-staff ratios in the industry, guests enjoy flawless service and an intimate cruising experience worldwide – from the Mediterranean and Northern Europe to Asia, Alaska, and beyond.
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Seven Seas Grandeur
744 Guests
Launched in late 2023, Seven Seas Grandeur is Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ newest all-suite vessel, offering unmatched luxury and attention to detail. With approximately 744 guests and a crew of around 548, she delivers an indulgent ratio of service. Like her sister ships, Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Explendor, Seven Seas Grandeur is an all-suite cruise ship, with each category boasting a private balcony. The onboard highlights include multiple speciality restaurants, expansive wellness spaces, art curation, and inclusive amenities that create a floating high-end retreat.
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Seven Seas Mariner
684 Guests
Seven Seas Mariner joined the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet in 2001. The vessel is the sister ship to Seven Seas Voyager and provides luxurious accommodations for no more than 700-guests. In 2018, the ship underwent an extensive period of renovations to ensure the onboard offering matched that of Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Splendor.
Seven Seas Mariner offers itineraries to many of the world’s most captivating cruise destinations, including Alaska, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean. Furthermore, Seven Seas Mariner will embark on World Cruises in 2027 and 2028, providing guests with the opportunity to circumnavigate the globe in unparalleled all-inclusive luxury.
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Seven Seas Navigator
490 Guests
A firm favourite with many luxury cruise enthusiasts, Seven Seas Navigator, has been delighting guests since 1999. Upon her arrival, the ship was regarded as one of the world’s leading luxury cruise vessels and has subsequently won numerous accolades, including Best Small Cruise Ship and Best For Service in the Cruise Critic Cruisers’ Choice Awards.
One of the main attractions for choosing Seven Seas Navigator is its size. With a capacity for just 490 guests, the vessel is Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ smallest ship. However, that’s not to say she lacks in any department. On the contrary, Seven Seas Navigator offers the same great all-inclusive experience you’d find on larger Regent vessels such as Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Splendor. Therefore, this ship is ideal if you love small-ship cruising but prefer not to lose out where amenities are concerned.
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Seven Seas Prestige
850 Guests
Set to debut in 2026, Seven Seas Prestige represents the next evolution in Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ ultra-luxury fleet. Designed to redefine elegance at sea, this stunning 77,000-ton ship will accommodate just 850 guests in all-suite, all-balcony accommodation. Her arrival will mark a new chapter for Regent, offering even more space, choice, and sophistication while maintaining the personalised service and attention to detail the line is celebrated for.
Seven Seas Prestige will feature expanded dining concepts, enhanced wellness facilities, and refined public spaces inspired by modern design and timeless craftsmanship. Combining innovative technology with Regent’s trademark indulgence, she promises an unrivalled travel experience where every element, from cuisine to excursions, is included.
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Seven Seas Splendor
732 Guests
Seven Seas Splendor is the sister ship to the acclaimed Seven Seas Explorer and embodies Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ vision of perfection at sea. Launched in 2020, she elevates the standards of ocean luxury with spacious all-suite, all-balcony accommodation, exquisite dining, and intuitive service. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, every element of Seven Seas Splendor reflects Regent’s promise of “Luxury Perfected.”
Accommodating just 732 guests, Seven Seas Splendor offers an intimate yet grand atmosphere, featuring fine artwork, elegant public spaces, and one of the highest staff-to-guest ratios in the cruise industry. From her breathtaking suites to her world-class restaurants and enriching shore excursions, she delivers an unrivalled experience across itineraries that span the globe.
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Seven Seas Voyager
698 Guests
Seven Seas Voyager is a mid-size, all-suite, all-balcony luxury cruise ship operated by Regent Seven Seas Cruises. Carrying just 698 guests, she blends timeless sophistication with Regent’s signature all-inclusive indulgence. Each voyage aboard Seven Seas Voyager combines elegant comfort, world-class dining, and personalised service, creating an unforgettable experience for travellers seeking the pinnacle of small-ship luxury.
Launched in 2003 and refurbished in 2016, Seven Seas Voyager sails worldwide, from the sun-soaked Mediterranean and Caribbean to the exotic ports of Asia and Africa. With exceptional space per guest, a near one-to-one staff-to-guest ratio, and included shore excursions in every destination, she epitomises Regent’s philosophy of Unrivalled Experience™.
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises cruise types
Ocean
All-Inclusive
Excursions included
Elegant decor
Spacious
Onboard details
Regent Seven Seas Cruises balances indulgent luxury with refined elegance and flawless service. Expect all-suite accommodations, world-class dining across multiple venues, and immersive experiences that combine discovery ashore with the comfort of sailing aboard The World’s Most Luxurious Fleet.
- Unrivalled luxury on every deck.
- All-suite, all-balcony accommodations.
- Exceptional dining and service.
- Sailings to all seven continents.
- Unlimited shore excursions.
- Elegant lounges and entertainment.
- Inclusive wellness and spa facilities.
- Fine wines and premium spirits included.
- Destination-led itineraries.
- One of the highest space ratios at sea.

Accommodation overview
Every suite on Regent faces the ocean, and every category from entry-level upward includes a private balcony. There are no inside cabins, no obstructed views, and no compromises on space. Regent consistently offers one of the highest space-per-guest ratios in the industry, which means suites feel genuinely generous rather than merely adequate. European linens, marble bathrooms, and a well-stocked minibar refreshed daily come as standard across all categories.

Deluxe Veranda Suites
The starting point for most guests, and far from basic. Deluxe Veranda Suites range from around 300 to 400 square feet plus balcony, depending on the ship. You get a proper sitting area, walk-in wardrobe, marble bathroom with separate shower, and the same attentive service as higher categories. For many travellers, this is all the space they need – comfortable, well-designed, and still unmistakably Regent.

Concierge Suites
Concierge Suites and above offer significantly more space – typically 700 square feet or more – with separate living and sleeping areas, larger balconies, and additional privileges. Expect priority embarkation, dedicated concierge service, complimentary pressing and laundry, and in-suite dining from any restaurant menu. These suites suit guests who value room to spread out or plan to spend more time onboard between ports.

Penthouse Suites
The starting point for most guests, and far from basic. Deluxe Veranda Suites range from around 300 to 400 square feet plus balcony, depending on the ship. You get a proper sitting area, walk-in wardrobe, marble bathroom with separate shower, and the same attentive service as higher categories. For many travellers, this is all the space they need – comfortable, well-designed, and still unmistakably Regent.

The Regent Suite
The flagship accommodation across the fleet. At over 4,000 square feet on most ships, the Regent Suite is less a cabin and more a private residence at sea. Two bedrooms, a separate living and dining room, wraparound balcony, personal spa with treatment room, Steinway grand piano, and a dedicated butler on call around the clock. It’s not for everyone – but for those who want the best available, this is it.

Facilities & amenities
All suites include a private balcony, nightly turndown, 24-hour room service, minibar restocked daily, and interactive entertainment system. Higher categories add butler service, priority reservations, and enhanced amenities. Interconnecting suites are available for families or groups needing more space. Suite layouts vary by ship – our Voyage Consultants can advise on the best options for your chosen itinerary.

Dining overview
Dining on Regent is included, flexible, and consistently excellent. All restaurants are open-seating with no surcharges – not even the speciality venues. Menus change regularly, wine is poured generously, and the kitchen takes dietary requirements seriously. Whether you want a formal five-course dinner or a poolside lunch in your swimming clothes, it’s all part of the fare. No signing, no tipping, no thinking about it.

Compass Rose
The main dining room and the heart of Regent’s culinary programme. Compass Rose offers an elegant but unfussy setting, with menus that blend classic European technique with global influences. The signature “Canyon Ranch” wellness options sit alongside richer dishes, and guests can request almost anything – if they have the ingredients, they’ll make it. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with open seating throughout.

Prime 7
Regent’s steakhouse, and one of the best at sea. Prime 7 serves USDA prime beef, dry-aged and cooked precisely to order, alongside fresh seafood and classic American sides. The atmosphere is refined without being stuffy – dark wood, leather seating, and attentive service. Reservations are recommended on formal evenings, but there’s no cover charge. A favourite for guests who appreciate a properly done steak.

Chartreuse
French fine dining with a modern touch. Chartreuse offers a refined, intimate setting and a menu rooted in classic technique – foie gras, duck, Dover sole – executed with care and presented beautifully. The wine list leans heavily on French regions, and the sommelier knows their way around it. It’s the most formal of Regent’s speciality restaurants, but still relaxed by land-based fine dining standards.

Pacific Rim
Pan-Asian cuisine in a calm, elegant space. The menu spans Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, and Chinese influences, with dishes like miso-glazed black cod, tempura, and Vietnamese-style sea bass. Presentation is precise, flavours are clean, and the atmosphere is quieter than the other venues – a good choice for guests who want something lighter or prefer a more tranquil setting.

Other dining venues
Other options include Sette Mari, serving authentic Italian cuisine in the evening at La Veranda – handmade pasta, regional dishes, Italian wines. By day, La Veranda operates as a relaxed buffet with indoor and outdoor seating. The Pool Grill offers burgers, salads, and grilled dishes poolside throughout the day. In-suite dining is available around the clock, with full menus from Compass Rose served course-by-course on your balcony if you prefer.

Amenities overview
Regent ships are designed for comfort rather than spectacle. You won’t find climbing walls or waterslides, but you will find beautifully appointed lounges, open deck space that never feels crowded, and an atmosphere closer to a five-star hotel than a floating resort. The focus is on quality over quantity – fewer venues, each done properly. It’s a deliberate choice, and one that suits guests who prefer calm and serenity.

Unlimited Shore Excursions
Regent includes unlimited shore excursions on every voyage, which quietly transforms how you explore. You can join a morning walking tour through Dubrovnik’s old town, return to the ship for lunch, then head out again for a vineyard visit in the afternoon – without thinking twice. Cooking classes in Tuscany, guided hikes in Alaska, and private museum access in Barcelona. You simply book what interests you and go.

Culinary Arts Kitchen
A hands-on cooking space found on the newer ships, where guests can join classes led by professional chefs. Sessions often tie into the destinations on your itinerary – pasta-making before an Italian port, Asian techniques ahead of a stop in Vietnam. Class sizes are small, the equipment is professional, and, best of all, you eat what you make. A genuine highlight for food-focused travellers, and included in the fare.

Constellation Theatre
The main entertainment venue spans two decks on most ships. Productions range from Broadway-style shows and West End vocalists to guest speakers, enrichment lectures, and destination briefings. The seating is comfortable, sightlines are good, and the programming strikes a balance between spectacle and substance. It’s also used for port talks and cruise updates, so you’ll likely visit even if theatre isn’t your thing.

Other amenities
Other amenities include an open-air pool deck with attentive service and plentiful loungers, the Observation Lounge for panoramic views and quiet reading, a well-stocked library, card room, and boutique. The Coffee Connection serves barista-made coffee and pastries throughout the day. Most ships also feature a casino for those who enjoy it, though it’s tucked away rather than central. Everything is designed to feel spacious, unhurried, and easy.

Serene Spa & Wellness
Regent’s spa occupies a calm, beautifully designed space on every ship. Treatments draw on global traditions – Swedish massage, hot stone therapy, aromatherapy facials, and more indulgent options for sea days when you have the time. Thermal loungers, sauna, and steam facilities offer somewhere quiet to unwind before or after a treatment. It’s not included in the fare, but the quality justifies the spend for guests who value proper spa time.

Fitness & wellbeing
The fitness centre features modern equipment – cardio machines, free weights, and stretch areas – with ocean views that make a morning workout more appealing. Classes include yoga, Pilates, and guided meditation on most voyages, often held on deck when the weather allows. For guests who prefer to stay active ashore, many of the included excursions offer walking tours, hikes, and cycling options. The balance between indulgence and activity is yours to set.

By day
Days at sea have their own rhythm on Regent. Enrichment lectures cover everything from destination history to photography, wine, and current affairs – delivered by speakers who actually know their subject. The Culinary Arts Kitchen runs hands-on classes. The library is well-stocked and genuinely quiet. Some guests settle into the Observation Lounge with a coffee and never leave. There’s no schedule to follow and no pressure to participate in anything. The space and stillness are the point.

When night falls
Evenings are polished but never stiff. The Constellation Theatre hosts productions ranging from West End-style performances to intimate concerts and guest vocalists. The Explorer Lounge and Meridian Lounge offer live music, cocktails, and conversation in more relaxed settings. The casino is there for those who enjoy it. Most guests find their own pattern – a show followed by a nightcap, or dinner that stretches late enough to skip the theatre entirely. Nobody’s keeping track.

Families
Regent welcomes families through its Club Mariner programme for ages 5–17, available on select cruises. Activities include crafts, games, and sports, with supervised events for teens and children. Interconnecting suites and family excursions make Regent ideal for multigenerational travel in the Mediterranean or Caribbean.

Meet Louisa, our Regent Seven Seas Expert.
Our Reservations Manager, Louisa, has been with The Cruise Line for 9 years and has travelled with many of the world’s most luxurious cruise lines during that time. A fan of fine dining and a relaxing visit to the spa, she loves nothing more than a day at sea to unwind and discover everything a ship has to offer.
Louisa has sailed with Regent Seven Seas Cruises on several occasions, including voyages aboard Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Grandeur. Her first-hand insight and attentive service have earned her a loyal group of clients who return to her again and again for their voyages. If you would like expert guidance on choosing the right ship, suite or itinerary aboard The World’s Luxurious Fleet, Louisa will be delighted to help.

Meet Louisa, our Regent Seven Seas Expert.
Our Reservations Manager, Louisa, has been with The Cruise Line for 9 years and has travelled with many of the world’s most luxurious cruise lines during that time. A fan of fine dining and a relaxing visit to the spa, she loves nothing more than a day at sea to unwind and discover everything a ship has to offer.
Louisa has sailed with Regent Seven Seas Cruises on several occasions, including voyages aboard Seven Seas Explorer and Seven Seas Grandeur. Her first-hand insight and attentive service have earned her a loyal group of clients who return to her again and again for their voyages. If you would like expert guidance on choosing the right ship, suite or itinerary aboard The World’s Luxurious Fleet, Louisa will be delighted to help.
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FAQs
Planning your perfect voyage should be seamless. We’ve compiled the most common questions we’re asked about Regent Seven Seas to give you complete peace of mind.
All fares include unlimited shore excursions, all dining including speciality restaurants, drinks throughout the day (wine, spirits, champagne), WiFi, gratuities, and a stocked minibar replenished daily. The Ultimate All-Inclusive fare adds flights, transfers, and pre-cruise stays in higher suite categories. Whichever fare you choose, there’s very little left to pay for onboard once you’ve booked.
On the Ultimate All-Inclusive fare, yes – flights and transfers are included, with business class on select suite categories and European voyages. Other fares don’t include flights, but still cover excursions, dining, drinks, WiFi, and gratuities. If having flights wrapped in matters to you, the Ultimate fare is worth considering – or we can arrange them separately alongside a cruise-only booking.
Regent welcomes families and runs the Club Mariner youth programme on select sailings – typically school holidays and summer voyages. Activities are tailored for ages 5-17, with supervised sessions and age-appropriate excursions. Interconnecting suites make family travel more comfortable, and the included shore excursions mean children can join in without the cost adding up. It’s best suited to families with older children who’ll appreciate the destinations and the atmosphere onboard.
The largest suite at sea. At over 4,000 square feet on most ships, the Regent Suite includes two bedrooms, a living room, a private spa with a treatment room, a wraparound balcony, a Steinway grand piano, and a dedicated butler available around the clock. It occupies the best position on the ship and comes with all the privileges Regent offers.
Both are six-star, all-inclusive resorts, but they have different strengths. Regent includes more upfront – flights, unlimited excursions, transfers – and offers the highest space-per-guest ratio in luxury cruising. Silversea has a larger expedition fleet and places greater emphasis on culinary programming through its S.A.L.T. concept. Regent suits guests who want everything wrapped into the fare; Silversea appeals to those prioritising food, smaller ships, or polar exploration. If you’re torn, we can help you decide.
Seven ships, each slightly different. Seven Seas Splendor, Grandeur, and the new Prestige are the most modern – sleek, spacious, and beautifully finished. Explorer remains a favourite for its design and public spaces. Voyager, Mariner, and Navigator are slightly older but recently refurbished, with a loyal following among repeat guests who prefer their layout. Ship choice often comes down to itinerary rather than hardware – let us know where you want to go, and we’ll recommend the best fit.
If the all-inclusive model appeals to you, yes. The fare covers excursions, drinks, dining, WiFi, and gratuities – which on other lines would add thousands to the final cost. The space onboard is generous, the service is attentive without being intrusive, and the excursion programme alone adds significant value. It’s a premium product, but when you account for what’s included, the gap with competitors narrows. For guests who want simplicity and quality, Regent delivers.
Regent works well for solos, though single supplements apply. Reduced rates appear on select sailings, so it’s worth asking. The ships are small enough that you see the same faces, conversations happen easily, and the open-seating dining format means no awkward table assignments. The unlimited excursions help too – joining a walking tour or cooking class is a natural way to meet people. It’s a sociable experience without being forced.
Relaxed during the day – resort casual is fine anywhere onboard. Evenings shift to elegant casual: smart trousers and a collared shirt, or a dress. A handful of voyages include optional formal nights, but they’re not enforced, and most guests simply dress nicely without going full black tie. Pack a few versatile pieces and you’ll have everything you need.
Regent’s loyalty programme. You’re enrolled after your first voyage and earn credits based on nights sailed. Benefits increase through the tiers – savings on future cruises, onboard credits, exclusive events, complimentary WiFi upgrades, and priority access to new itineraries. The top tiers unlock meaningful perks, including suite upgrades and shipboard credits.
