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Regent Adds Flou Sleep Systems to Seven Seas Prestige Suites

Seven Seas Prestige is due to begin its inaugural season with thirteen cruises in the Caribbean and Europe, starting from Barcelona on December 13, 2026.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises will install Flou Leonardo Sleep Systems in upper-suite categories on Seven Seas Prestige when the new ship enters service in December 2026. The program covers the ship’s Distinctive Suites, from Seven Seas Suites through Signature Suites, and includes a bespoke mattress for the two-level Skyview Regent Suite.

Seven Seas Prestige is Regent’s first Prestige-class ship and is scheduled to become the seventh in the fleet.

Bespoke mattress for the Skyview Regent Suite

Regent is selling the Skyview Regent Suite as the largest all-inclusive ultra-luxury cruise ship suite at sea. The two-bedroom accommodation spans 8,794 square feet, can sleep as many as six guests and is priced at $25,000 per night.

The suite’s principal bedroom will have a nearly seven-by-seven-foot mattress developed exclusively for Seven Seas Prestige. Regent said the mattress uses natural antibacterial silver thread, more than 10,000 micropocket springs and six temperature-regulating layers that respond to the sleeper’s position. A pillow and linen menu will accompany the system.

“An indulgent, restorative night’s sleep is at the heart of the Regent experience,” said Wesley D’Silva, president of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. With Seven Seas Prestige, he said, the line is “setting a new benchmark for ultra-luxury travel.”

Flou’s Leonardo product is a made-to-measure system that combines the bed base, mattress, top mattress and pillow into a single setup. The mattress is handmade in Italy and can be configured by firmness, including split-firmness versions for double sizes.

Cristiana Messina, board member of Flou, said the project brought together the bedmaker’s “culture of sleep” with Regent’s focus on space and serenity. For the Skyview Regent Suite, she said, “we let the sea inspire us,” with the system designed to support guests throughout rest.

Bigger than the Explorer-class Regent Suite

Jason Montague, chief luxury officer of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, recently said the Regent Suite on the line’s Explorer-class ships is just over 4,000 square feet and is largely sold out on future sailings. The Skyview Regent Suite is more than twice that size.

Montague said Seven Seas Prestige will be 40% larger than Regent’s previous class while carrying only 10% more guests, at 822 passengers. “The Regent Suite sets the tone for ultra luxury,” he said.

Seven Seas Prestige is due to begin with an inaugural season of 13 cruises in the Caribbean and Europe. Its maiden voyage is scheduled to depart Barcelona on Dec. 13, 2026.