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ALL SUITES REVEALED: Inside the world’s largest and most elegant cruise ship

Our excitement for the arrival Seven Seas Splendor next February has been building since hearing it would have the most elegant suites ever built at sea. Now we have a teaser of ALL the guest suites on board.

Our excitement for the arrival Seven Seas Splendor next February has been building since hearing it would have the most elegant suites ever built at sea. Now we have a teaser of ALL the guest suites on board.

The lavish Regent Suite we revealed earlier this year certainly sets the tone for all 14 other suite categories on Seven Seas Splendor.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises President and CEO Jason Montague said when it came to perfecting luxury it was all about “obsessing over large and small details”.

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“With an expansive passenger-to-space ratio and an exceptionally low guest-to-crew ratio, Seven Seas Splendor will be one of the world’s most spacious, intimate and beautiful ships ever to sail the globe.”

Regent Seven Seas Cruises President and CEO Jason Montague

So without further ado, here are the other gorgeous suites guests will be able to choose from on board

The Master, Grand, Splendor and Seven Seas suite categories represent the 32 Distinctive Suites on board Seven Seas Splendor. Guests in Distinctive Suites enjoy  butler service, guaranteed dining reservations and customised pillows and bath products, among other amenities.
 

Master Suite

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This two-bedroom oasis is styled like an elegant Park Avenue palace. The Master Suites are located on decks eight and nine, allowing for unobstructed views of the horizon. The four Master Suites measure between 176 and 195 square-metres and boast an expansive living area, bar for entertaining, spacious balconies up to 92 square-metres, and two full ornate marble and stone bathrooms.
 

Grand Suite

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The Grand Suite features emerald design accents perfected by rich grey, brown, and cream tones. Ranging from 118 to 170 square-metres, the Grand Suite features an expansive private balcony, two baths, and living areas with rich stone mosaics, exotic woods and curated furniture. With ample space, the suite features a living room with a wrapped-leather floor-to-ceiling bar.
 

Splendor Suite

Regent Seven Seas Splendor

Ranging in size from 76 to 85 square-metres, the one bedroom, one-and-a-half-bathroom Splendor Suites are designed with calming hues of cream, grey and brown, and plush furniture. It features a dining table for in-room service, spacious closet, and an elegant marble and stone-detailed bath.
 

Seven Seas Suite

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This sanctuary offers more than 75 square-metres of space, flowing effortlessly from living room to dining area to bedroom, with sliding glass doorways leading to a spacious private balcony. A magnificent marble bathroom sits adjacent to the oversized bedroom and large walk-in closet.
 

Concierge Suites

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This 43 square-metre suite aboard Seven Seas Splendor comes in two categories and is purposefully designed to maximise ocean views, with the custom-crafted Elite Slumber beds facing the private balcony, allowing guests front row access to stunning ocean scenery. Guests who stay in a Concierge Suite or a higher category suite enjoy a free one-night pre-cruise hotel package.
 

Superior Suite

Regent Seven Seas Splendor

Spacious and chic, the 43 square-metre Superior Suite is filled with light and peaceful serenity that comes with expansive ocean views. Its two categories feature a grand balcony, spacious sitting area and residential-like walk-in closet.

 

Deluxe Veranda and Veranda Suites

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The two-category Deluxe Veranda and Veranda suites on Seven Seas Splendor are up to 33 and 28 square-metres respectively, placing them among the most spacious entry-level suites at sea. They feature a warm, island-manor feel and boast curtains that separate the bedroom, with vanity and sitting area outfitted with a plush sofa, a coffee table large enough for in-suite dining, and a large desk space.

What do you think of the full range of suites?