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“Welcome aboard! Would you like a glass of Champagne?” is certainly getting a trip off to a great start. And that just scratches the surface of the luxury treatment you will be spoiled with until your return to reality upon disembarkation.

As the newest addition to Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ fleet of luxurious ships, Seven Seas Explorer really takes the idea of luxury and runs with it. Seven Seas Explorer is proudly a suite-only—and balcony-only—ship, and an exclusive one at that: with room for only 750 guests onboard, you will feel the extra space and the extra VIP experience.

The suites on board are far from what you would imagine a cruise ship’s quarters to look like. In fact, Seven Seas Explorer’s rooms are nothing short of a five-star hotel’s. Decorated in a classic, yet modern style, the ship’s surprisingly spacious suites have every amenity you could ever need. But there’s more—step outside your suite onto your private balcony. Yes, every suite on the ship has its own balcony that provides you with a perfect view throughout your entire voyage. And this is not just an ordinary cruise ship balcony (if there is such a thing); Seven Seas Explorer’s balconies are the largest at sea.

If you’re feeling like your suite is quite roomy, you have yet to see the Regent Suite—truly the most stunning suite at sea. Measuring in at 4,443 square feet, the Regent Suite has two bedrooms, a private in-suite spa, three walk-in closets, a custom Grand Maroque piano designed by Dakota Jackson for Steinway & Sons and much, much more. But you know what really seals the deal on this suite? The free unlimited in-suite Canyon Ranch SpaClub services. There is no need to leave your room when you’re living at this level of luxury.