Seven Seas Explorer

Every inch is carved from opulence: marble-clad bathrooms, Regent Suite with its own spa and $200,000 mattress, and art collections featuring original Picassos. Dining at Chartreuse or Prime 7 feels like slipping into a private club in Monaco. This is where old-money grace meets modern execution—with no crowds, no lines, and no compromises.

Seven Seas Splendor

Interiors blend soft golds, Italian silks, and crystal chandeliers with serene color palettes. The Observation Lounge evokes a Parisian salon, while culinary artistry reaches new heights at Pacific Rim, where design and dining are theatrical in their subtlety. Every suite has a balcony, and every detail—from Versace place settings to Guerlain amenities—is immaculately curated.

Seven Seas Grandeur

Her interiors celebrate craftsmanship: handblown Murano glass, custom Lalique crystal, and over 500 commissioned artworks. The Compass Rose restaurant offers bespoke dining—literally, with a customizable menu each night. The Regent Suite commands 4,443 sq ft with a Steinway, sauna, and Rolls-Royce airport transfers. Sailing aboard is not just indulgence—it’s sanctuary.