When it comes to ultra-luxury cruising, few lines match the elegance and all-inclusive experience of Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
From beautifully refreshed classics to the newest, most innovative vessels at sea, understanding the age of each Regent Seven Seas ship helps you choose the experience that fits your travel style.
Whether you’re drawn to timeless sophistication or cutting-edge luxury, this guide breaks down the Regent Seven Seas ships by age so you can find your perfect match.
| Ship Name | Year |
|---|---|
| Seven Seas Prestige | 2026 |
| Seven Seas Grandeur | 2023 |
| Seven Seas Splendor | 2020 |
| Seven Seas Explorer | 2016 |
| Seven Seas Voyager | 2003 |
| Seven Seas Mariner | 2001 |
| Seven Seas Navigator | 1999 |
Seven Seas Prestige: 2026

- Class: Prestige Class
- Gross tonnage: ~77,000 GT
- Guest capacity: ~850 guests (double occupancy)
Seven Seas Prestige represents the next evolution of ultra-luxury cruising for Regent Seven Seas Cruises as the first ship in an all-new class. Designed with one of the highest space-to-guest ratios at sea, this all-suite vessel emphasizes exclusivity, refined design, and personalized service.
Guests can expect a fresh lineup of specialty dining venues, including new culinary concepts, along with elegant public spaces like the two-deck Starlight Atrium. Blending classic architecture with modern luxury, Seven Seas Prestige is set to redefine what all-inclusive cruising looks like at the highest level.
Seven Seas Grandeur: 2023

- Class: Explorer Class
- Gross tonnage: ~55,000 GT
- Guest capacity: ~746 guests (double occupancy)
The elegant Seven Seas Grandeur represents the latest chapter in ultra-luxury cruising blending classic sophistication with modern touches. The all-suite, all-balcony vessel offers an intimate yet spacious experience and paired with Regent’s signature all-inclusive luxury.
Guests can enjoy a wide range of gourmet dining options, from the elegant Compass Rose to specialty venues like Chartreuse and Prime 7, along with hands-on culinary experiences in the Culinary Arts Kitchen. Onboard highlights also include a stunning infinity pool, a two-deck Constellation Theater, a serene spa and wellness center, and a curated multi-million-dollar art collection that elevates the ship’s atmosphere.
Seven Seas Grandeur delivers a seamless blend of timeless luxury, immersive experiences, and personalized service—making it one of the most sophisticated ships in Regent’s fleet.
Seven Seas Splendor: 2021

- Class: Explorer Class
- Gross tonnage: ~55,000 GT
- Guest capacity: ~750 guests (double occupancy)
Seven Seas Splendor is often described as one of the most luxurious ships ever built. Designed as an all-suite, all-balcony vessel, it accommodates guests while delivering an exceptionally spacious, intimate atmosphere.
Guests can indulge in a wide range of gourmet dining venues, including Pacific Rim, Chartreuse, and Prime 7, as well as hands-on experiences in the Culinary Arts Kitchen. Additional highlights include an infinity-edge plunge pool, a luxurious spa and wellness center, elegant lounges, and Regent’s signature all-inclusive amenities, from unlimited shore excursions to premium beverages and Wi-Fi.
With a sophisticated design, along with unmatched inclusions and service, Seven Seas Splendor truly lives up to Regent’s reputation for delivering “luxury perfected at sea.”
Seven Seas Explorer: 2016

- Class: Explorer Class
- Gross tonnage: ~55,000 GT
- Guest capacity: ~750 guests (double occupancy)
Seven Seas Explorer lives up to its luxurious reputation with an all-suite, all-balcony design, elegant public spaces, and an exceptionally high level of personalized service.
Guests love the ship’s elegant public spaces, including the dramatic atrium with crystal chandeliers and marble finishes, as well as the impressive art collection displayed throughout. Dining is a major highlight, with specialty restaurants like Pacific Rim and Chartreuse offering gourmet, globally inspired cuisine—all included in the fare.
Enrichment programs, cooking classes, and destination-focused excursions further enhance the onboard experience, making this ship a top choice for travelers seeking a refined, all-inclusive luxury cruise.
Seven Seas Voyager: 2003

- Class: Mariner Class
- Gross tonnage: ~42,000 GT
- Guest capacity: ~700 guests (double occupancy)
Seven Seas Voyager is a classic ultra-luxury ship known for its intimate size, elegant atmosphere, and exceptional personalized service.
Dining is a highlight onboard, with multiple gourmet restaurants offering flexible, open-seating options and a range of international cuisine. The Canyon Ranch SpaClub provides a full wellness experience, while enrichment programs, wine tastings, and live entertainment add to the onboard appeal.
Because of its mid-size design, Seven Seas Voyager can access smaller, more unique ports that larger ships can’t reach, making it especially appealing for travelers who value destination-focused itineraries combined with a relaxed, all-inclusive luxury experience.
Seven Seas Mariner: 2001

- Class: Mariner Class
- Gross tonnage: ~48,000 GT
- Guest capacity: ~700 guests (double occupancy)
Seven Seas Mariner holds a special place in luxury cruising as the world’s first all-suite, all-balcony ship, setting a new standard for space and comfort at sea. Even today, it remains a favorite for travelers who appreciate a more intimate, refined onboard experience.
Dining is another standout, with multiple gourmet venues like Compass Rose and Prime 7 offering open seating and a variety of upscale cuisine, all included in the fare. Guests also enjoy elegant public spaces, from the Observation Lounge with panoramic views to inviting social areas and a tranquil spa experience.
Blending classic luxury with modern updates from recent refurbishments, Seven Seas Mariner delivers a timeless, all-inclusive cruise experience focused on comfort, fine dining, and attentive service.
Seven Seas Navigator: 1999

- Class: Navigator Class
- Gross tonnage: ~28,000 GT
- Guest capacity: ~490 guests (double occupancy)
Seven Seas Navigator is the most intimate ship in the Regent fleet, offering a classic, yacht-like luxury experience that appeals to travelers who prefer a smaller, more personal atmosphere. One of its most popular features is its all-suite, all-ocean view accommodations, with the majority including private balconies—giving guests a comfortable and spacious retreat at sea.
Dining is another highlight despite the ship’s smaller size, with venues like Compass Rose and Prime 7 offering gourmet cuisine and flexible, open seating. Guests also enjoy the relaxed onboard vibe, where it’s easy to navigate the ship and quickly become familiar with both the crew and fellow travelers.
Seven Seas Navigator has a classic elegance with an easygoing feel. The timeless vessel is especially popular with cruisers who value destination-focused itineraries, personalized service, and a smaller ship experience over the bells and whistles of larger vessels.

