Produced by: Manoj Kumar
Regent’s 2027 “World of Splendor” spans 140 nights, 40 countries, and six continents—an itinerary so sweeping it almost redraws the map of modern luxury travel.
With fares starting at ₹80 lakh and soaring to ₹7.3 crore, this cruise redefines “bucket list” pricing, outpacing rivals to claim the title of most expensive voyage ever sold.
The Regent Suite sprawls across 4,000 sq ft—about two tennis courts—offering in-suite spa treatments, a curated art collection, and a private car and driver in every port.
Coming in 2026: the even grander Skyview Regent Suite aboard Seven Seas Prestige, priced at ₹20–22 lakh a night—an eye-watering record in floating real estate.
The voyage carves a path through India with stops in Mumbai, Mangaluru, Kochi, and Goa—turning the subcontinent into a marquee destination for ultra-wealthy globetrotters.
From first-class flights and gala nights to 486 shore excursions, premium dining, and door-to-door luggage service, the ticket reads more like a royal charter than a cruise.
Hosting just 746 guests, Seven Seas Splendor boasts one of the highest space-to-passenger ratios at sea—where privacy isn’t a perk, but a guarantee.
Three shoreside gala events punctuate the journey, blending Michelin-level dining, culture, and spectacle into once-in-a-lifetime evenings no hotel stay could replicate.
While competitors flaunt Wintergardens and Owner’s Suites, none rival Regent’s near-₹7 crore fare—cementing its position as the undisputed monarch of the luxury cruise world.