Regent Seven Seas Cruises has revealed details on all ten categories of suites that will be offered on Seven Seas Explorer.
The luxury ship will offer a total of 375 suites featuring the largest verandas in the cruise industry. Each is designed with details to provide guests with an ambiance that exudes luxury while also offering a comfortable respite. Bedrooms are complete with European king-sized beds, and oversized bathrooms are highlighted by rich marble and decorative tile. All suites onboard include a private balcony, with 93 percent of the verandas extending beyond 83 square feet.
The Master, Grand, Explorer, Seven Seas, and Penthouse suites represent the 85 named suites aboard Seven Seas Explorer. With its chic Park Avenue style, replete with rosewood polished furniture and crystal chandeliers, the Master two-bedroom suite is at the bow of the ship on decks seven and eight and measure between 1,900 and 2,100 square feet. Adjacent to each bedroom are ornate marble and stone bathrooms with a shower and tub.
As sister suites, Grand and Explorer share a common design element with high-contrast emerald accents with gray, brown, and cream elements. Both suites feature two full baths and living areas with marble mosaics, exotic woods, and furniture pieces based on haute couture fashion. The Grand suite ranges up to 1,800 square feet and offers a private balcony, while Explorer stretches to 1,350 square feet and features a slightly larger living space.
Designer Dakota Jackson created the glamorous look for the Seven Seas suite, which offers between 825 and 925 square feet of space, and exudes a cosmopolitan apartment feel with vibrant golden colored ceiling accents. A white marble bathroom sits adjacent to the oversized bedroom.
Sapphire jewel-inspired Penthouse suites range up to 625 square feet with an entertainment center that separates the living room and bedroom. Sliding glass doorways in both the bedroom and living room lead to an oversized balcony.
The Concierge suites account for a majority of the accommodations aboard Seven Seas Explorer, with a total of 140 suites in the category. The suite measures up to 460 square feet, with a layout featuring a bed that faces outward toward the veranda.
The 415-square-foot Superior suites were inspired by the regal beachfront estate homes found in the Hamptons with cool blue, brown, and white hues. These suites share the same design and layout as the Concierge suites with the bed facing toward the veranda and looking over the living area.
The Deluxe Veranda and Veranda suites onboard are 340 and 310 square feet respectively, placing them among the most spacious entry-level staterooms at sea. Veranda suites feature an island manor feel and boast a separate sitting area.