Miami (TAN): Miami-based Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced it will unveil what it claims to be the largest suite ever built on a luxury cruise ship, in February 2020.
The 4,443-square foot Regent Suite onboard Seven Seas Splendor will come with a 1,300-square foot veranda, sauna, steam room, USD200,000 handcrafted bed, and unlimited spa treatments. The interior will be decked with Italian marble and golden chandeliers. Guests will be treated with fine dining at a private dining room, and personalised concierge service. The suite is priced at USD11,000 per night on double occupancy.
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The company claims “the Regent Suite is nearly twice as large as the average American home”.
Jason Montague, President and Chief Executive Officer of Regent Seven Seas Cruises said: “The Regent Suite is the ultimate example of how Seven Seas Splendor will astonish luxury travelers with an unrivaled experience, and it reflects the superior level of detail you’ll uncover throughout this stunning ship.”
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“In the Regent Suite, whether you’re entertaining friends in your elegant living room, enjoying caviar or lobster in your dining room, relaxing on your hand-crafted Hästens Vividus bed, delighting in unlimited spa services in your personal in-suite treatment area, or exploring a seaside village with your personal car and guide coordinated by your dedicated head butler, the holistic experience represents luxury perfected,” he signed off.