Regent Seven Seas Cruises has partnered with Italian bedmaker Flou to bring its Leonardo Sleep Systems to the Seven Seas Prestige, launching in December 2026.
Thanks to this, the ship’s “Distinctive Suites” categories (Seven Seas Suites up to Signature Suites) will get handcrafted mattresses.
Furthermore, a bespoke custom mattress will be designed exclusively for the ship’s two-story Skyview Regent Suite, Regent said in a statement.
“An indulgent, restorative night’s sleep is at the heart of the Regent experience and with Seven Seas Prestige, we are setting a new benchmark for ultra-luxury travel,” said Wesley D’Silva, President, Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
“Our partnership with Flou has resulted in unrivaled relaxation that will allow our guests to awaken completely rejuvenated before exploring the world’s most extraordinary destinations.”
The cruise line described Skyview Regent Suite as the largest all-inclusive, ultra-luxury cruise ship suite in history, with two-bedrooms and a size of 8,794 sq. ft, available at a price of $25,000-a-night.
The suite’s principal bedroom will feature a custom mattress, enhanced with natural antibacterial silver thread.
Measuring nearly seven by seven feet, the mattress is engineered with more than 10,000 micropocket springs arranged across six temperature‑controlling layers, adapting to the sleeper’s position.
As a finishing touch, this will be complemented with a pillow and linen menu.
“Reflecting our shared philosophies, this partnership unites our deep understanding of the culture of sleep with Regent’s commitment to creating an escape defined by space, serenity and sophistication,” said Cristiana Messina, board member, Flou.
“When creating the sleep system for the Skyview Regent Suite, we let the sea inspire us, the concept was to make the guest feel as if they were being embraced by the sea, surrounded and supported at every point of their body during rest.”
Once it enters service in late 2026, the Seven Seas Prestige is set to sail a series of cruises in the Caribbean and Europe.
Its inaugural season will include 13 cruises, including its maiden voyage, which is set to depart from Barcelona on Dec. 13, 2026.
