Regent Seven Seas Cruises has revealed details on its upcoming ship, Seven Seas Prestige. Detailed renderings showcase select public spaces on board, including the Starlight Atrium and Galileo’s Bar.
Drawing on inspiration ranging from classical and Renaissance architecture, both the atrium and Galileo’s Bar were designed by Studio DADO, who were also behind the line’s Explorer-class ships.
Starlight Atrium
Embodying a blend of old-world elegance and modern sophistication, the Starlight Atrium recalls an era of quality craftsmanship and style, illuminated by a glass-enclosed ceiling that allows sunlight and starlight into the space. It features twin spiral staircases which begin on deck 4 and combine on deck 5, leading the way all the way up to deck 11.
The atrium’s generous space connects multiple venues across decks 4 and 5 including Galileo’s Bar, the Casino, Prestige Lounge, Meridian Lounge, Coffee Connection, the concierge desk, and reception.

On deck 5, alcoves with sculptural furniture and curated art will offer beautiful ocean views. Designed with a neutral palette of dusty rose, taupe, and cream, combined with embellished trims and fringed pillows, the alcoves harken back to old-world detailing.
The reception area, also on deck 5, features pleated leather panels and a light fixture crafted from handblown glass and ceramic pearls. From the elevators looking back towards Galileo’s Bar, walls are framed with paneling and artwork, creating a traditional yet modern aesthetic.
Galileo’s Bar
Named in a nod to Regent’s Seven Seas Navigator which will soon be leaving the fleet, Galileo’s Bar is strategically placed to serve both the Prestige Lounge and the adjacent casino. The bar’s ceiling is a canvas displaying a contemporary masterpiece styled like an oil painting, framed by fretted metal detailing.
The base of the bar features fluted elements, and the bold, striped floor highlights the bar’s footprint — creating a focal point for the Starlight Atrium.

From the bar, views of the spiral staircases extend back into the Starlight Atrium on board the port and starboard sides. The walls, clad in a limestone texture, are adorned with sconces designed to resemble jewelry, adding a touch of glamour.
About Seven Seas Prestige
Seven Seas Prestige will be the first in Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ first new ship class in 10 years. It will come in at 77,000 gross tons and hold up to 822 guests.
The ship is scheduled to debut in late 2026.
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