Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced a new partnership with Knightsbridge Circle to elevate the standard of ultra-luxury travel. The collaboration will unite two brands dedicated to providing personalized service and enhance the pre- and post-cruise travel experience for guests staying in the Regent Suite and Skyview Regent Suite.
Through this one-of-a-kind partnership, guests booking the opulent Regent Suite onboard Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Splendor and Seven Seas Grandeur or the Skyview Regent Suite onboard Seven Seas Prestige will enjoy complimentary access to Knightsbridge Circle—an invitation only privilege that is strictly limited and typically carries a membership fee. The exclusive service includes a dedicated Knightsbridge Circle Personal Manager who will offer luxury travelers tailored arrangements including lavish transfers, iconic hotel stays, local experiences, exclusive dining requests and private shopping. While access to the concierge service and a dedicated Personal Manager is included, the curated experiences themselves are available at an additional cost, ensuring every guest can design a journey as unique and memorable as they wish.
“Regent remains committed to delivering luxury experiences that go beyond expectations and that’s why we’re excited to elevate this promise for our Regent Suite and Skyview Regent Suite guests through our partnership with Knightsbridge Circle,” said Shawn Tubman, senior vice president, sales and trade marketing for Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “Personalized, heartfelt service is at the core of Regent’s philosophy, and Knightsbridge Circle shares that same dedication. By introducing their bespoke approach, we’re enhancing the already exceptional suite amenities to create the ultimate in curated luxury. Plus, it’s another fantastic way for Travel Advisors to earn, as they receive commission on any Knightsbridge services purchased by their clients.”
Knightsbridge Circle is renowned for unparalleled discretion and access, catering to every facet of its members’ lives—from global travel design and private jet charters to exclusive dining, personal shopping, wellness, and beyond. Its curated experiences range from securing tables at the world’s most sought-after restaurants to arranging private tours, helicopter excursions, as well as access to invitation-only events.
Setting the tone for the all-suite accommodation onboard Regent’s Explorer Class ships, the Regent Suite—priced from $15,000 per night—is the most exclusive address at sea. At over 5,000 square feet, the lavish home away from home can host up to six guests, features panoramic ocean views, its own in-suite spa retreat with a personal sauna, steam room, and jacuzzi, and a formal in-suite dining area as well as exclusive use of The Study—a private dining venue for up to 12 guests. Regent Suite guests have access to a dedicated butler, full bar set up, and a choice of Guerlain, Acqua di Parma, and L’Occitane jasmine & bergamot soaps, shampoos and lotions. Each Regent Suite is distinct in décor, with original work by the likes of Picasso adorning the walls, and custom-made grand pianos. It also provides the comfort of a hand-crafted Hästens Vividus mattress and bed set-up, plus a choice of the finest bed linens and pillow styles.
From 2026, the Skyview Regent Suite onboard Seven Seas Prestige—the first of three new Prestige Class ships—will be the largest all-inclusive, ultra luxury cruise ship suite in history. Starting at $25,000 per night and delivering an unrivaled experience the 8,794 square feet, two-story Skyview Regent Suite offers wraparound balcony space, two bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, a living room, a floating natural stone staircase alongside a private in-suite elevator, a personal gym and sauna, and an expansive walk-in closet.
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