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This Luxury Ship Feels Like a Stunning Mediterranean Resort, With a Gorgeous Pool Deck and Top-notch Cuisine
This Luxury Ship Feels Like a Stunning Mediterranean Resort, With a Gorgeous Pool Deck and Top-notch Cuisine

Travel + Leisure

time13 hours ago

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This Luxury Ship Feels Like a Stunning Mediterranean Resort, With a Gorgeous Pool Deck and Top-notch Cuisine

The ship's overall light and airy ambience, which puts the focus on what's happening outdoors. Top-end suites equipped with wraparound balconies and private whirlpools. A culinary program that brings local tastes and libations on board, through menus, cooking classes, and themed cocktails. Sustainability features include the use of cleaner-burning liquefied natural gas, or LNG. With the Spanish city of Cadiz in full view, I was gleefully dancing around an expansive, resort-like pool deck like it was the 1980s. A live British band was playing George Michael, the Eurythmics, Tears for Fears, and even David Bowie. I only wished I had packed bigger shoulder pads. When I took a break, it was for sips of complimentary Champagne because this was no high-end night club but rather a luxury cruise ship—one that offers all its amenities as part of the package. Want your butler to deliver caviar with all the trimmings? You got it. In fact, my butler thoughtfully added a bottle of Champagne. Or you might ask for a trendy cocktail to sip with endless views. Or you could ask for the surf and turf, embellished with foie gras—or get some fantastic vegan cuisine. Whatever your version of excess and decadence might be, odds are good you can find it on the over-the-top Silver Ray , a 364-cabin ship with a crew of 544. Like its sibling vessel, Silver Nova , which debuted in 2023, Silver Ray is one of the largest operated by Silversea, the luxury line. Still, it's comparatively small by cruise standards, with a distinctive design that emphasizes views of the gorgeous coastlines this ship tends to frequent. My take? The Ray is big enough to not feel crowded, with places to get away and pretend you're on your own yacht. There is also beauty at every turn: a stunning pool on one side of the ship, open-air dining areas, plush fabrics that make you mushy with delight. While on board for a four-day preview cruise in Portugal and Spain, I relished in the niceties and appreciated the less-formal atmosphere on board. Opportunities to indulge aside, this ship is a more comfortable approach to luxury cruising. Like DeBarge sang in the 1980s: 'I Like It.' You really can't go wrong: every suite on Silver Ray has a veranda and butler service. Entry-level accommodations start at 301 square feet, large enough to feel like a nice hotel room, with a table and chairs on the veranda, a walk-in closet, and a marble bathroom with either a large glass shower with a sitting bench or a glass shower and separate tub. The minibar is stocked, the Egyptian cotton bedding is from Milan's Rivolta Carmignani, and the pillow menu has several choices, including hypoallergenic options. If money is no object, the best digs are two aft-facing Otium Suites, which clock in at 1,324 square feet, each with a 421-square-foot wraparound veranda with private whirlpool. La Terrazza. Courtesy of Silversea Cruises Food is part of the pampering, and so are free drinks. There are eight restaurants on board, and while many are free, reservations are recommended. I was a fan of the Italian restaurant, La Terrazza, which introduced a new menu of contemporary Italian cuisine while I was on board. The S.A.L.T. Restaurant, named for Silversea's culinary program Sea and Land Taste, has an ever-changing approach that tailors menus to the destinations the ship is visiting. I was impressed by the Cadiz menu on offer when we were visiting that Spanish city. The Marquee is a pergola-topped, open-air casual venue serving things like pizza and salads. For me, one highlight was the S.A.L.T. Chef's Table, a tasting-menu experience that was limited to 18 guests. Mine was 11 courses of exquisite bites such as a confit of piquillo peppers and salt cod topped with burnt onion, accompanied by the stories of João Sá, who has garnered a Michelin star for his Lisbon restaurant, Sála. Though Chef's Table comes at a hefty additional charge, I thought it was well worth it. The S.A.L.T. Chef's Table. Courtesy of Silversea Cruises Also at extra cost are a Japanese restaurant, Kaiseki, and La Dame, which offers both a classic French menu and a new tasting menu by French chef Jean-Luc Rabanel, who is known for vegetable-forward, Michelin-star gastronomy. (I found it odd, then, that the ship-board menu was heavy on meat.) The S.A.L.T. Bar, with indoor and outdoor seating, was serving Spanish gin and other local beverages on our sailing and became my go-to among several lounge choices. The outdoor terrace of the Panorama Lounge is another good option. For a pick-me-up or quick meal, I really enjoyed Arts Café, which has perfectly foamy lattes and vegan tofu breakfast sandwiches, among other selections. Silver Ray is sailing in the Mediterranean for much of 2025, with trips that range from 6 to 16 nights, many of them hitting the big cruise cities of Barcelona, Civitavecchia (near Rome), Lisbon, and Monte Carlo. The ship heads to Fort Lauderdale in mid-November for the 2026 Caribbean season, before returning to Europe in late March. Fares include a shore excursion in every port, though they tend to be straightforward: a visit to a famous palace, a guided stroll through a city center. I opted for a couple of the at-extra-cost offerings that are part of the S.A.L.T. program. One was a tour of the westernmost vineyard in Europe, Casal de Santa Maria, where I found myself sipping wine and slurping oysters with Baron Nicholas von Bruemmer, whose Latvian grandfather founded the place. The Silver Ray pool deck. Courtesy of Silversea Cruises The chic pool deck is a focal point for the whole ship, surrounded by two decks of open space with fabulous views. There's a cushy lounge chair for everyone and, as I mentioned, room to dance too. Elsewhere, at the ship's Roman-inspired Otium Spa, I indulged in a soothing and energizing four-technique massage. In between treatments and dips in the spa's small hydrotherapy pool, you can sip champagne. At a cooking class in the S.A.L.T. Lab, I learned to make Portuguese cream tarts (though not, alas, Lisbon's famous pastéis de nata ). Otium Spa. Courtesy of Silversea Cruises A lively group fills the ship's small casino. Jazz fans head to the supper club for small bites served with a dose of Cole Porter. And those who find shopping for vintage Hermes and Chanel bags a form of entertainment will find that option onboard, too. In the impressive, two-story show lounge, singers and dancers perform and you can also catch a lecture. Silversea says kids are welcome as long as they're older than 6 months, but the vibe on board is pretty adult: there's no kids' pool, no kids' club, no babysitting offered. That being said, the ship has an assortment of connecting suites, including a two-bedroom Master Suite that connects for up to six guests. Silver Ray has four wheelchair accessible Premium Veranda Suites and two, larger wheelchair accessible Silver Suites. Public areas of the ship are accessible, and crew can provide assistance on the rare occasions that ports require stairs (rather than ramps) to disembark. I also noticed braille signage in public rooms, staterooms, and in elevators—which is something not all cruise ships have.

Inside the world's biggest luxury cruise ship suite: Two-storey all-inclusive cabin has wraparound balcony, private elevator and it's own GYM... but wait until you see the price
Inside the world's biggest luxury cruise ship suite: Two-storey all-inclusive cabin has wraparound balcony, private elevator and it's own GYM... but wait until you see the price

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

Inside the world's biggest luxury cruise ship suite: Two-storey all-inclusive cabin has wraparound balcony, private elevator and it's own GYM... but wait until you see the price

For most, travelling the world is a just a dream but for some lucky holiday-makers it can be a reality - but only if they've got the funds. Forget cramped cabins and bunk beds, Regent Seven Seas Cruises is offering jet-setters the chance to sail in the world's biggest luxury cruise ship suite. The Seven Seas Prestige claims to be the 'most luxurious cruise ship in the world' and is now offering the Skyview Regent Suite which includes a wraparound balcony, two bedrooms, a private elevator and a personal gym and sauna. Split across two levels, the luxury suite also has its own living room, a floating stone staircase, a walk-in closet, a dining area with its own bar, as well as access to two high-end restaurants. The lavish 817sqm-suit can sleep six guests and is the most spacious on board the ship. But guests will have to fork out an jaw-dropping £20k per night to stay in the floating palace. Guests are waited on by a personal butler and can enjoy daily spa and wellness treatments. To help settle in, Regent Seven Seas Cruise provides a welcome bottle of Dom Pérignon Champagne and Remy Martin Louis XIII Cognac, designer bath amenities, an aromatic suite fragrance collection, in-suite caviar service and daily canapés. The Seven Seas Prestige is the most luxurious cruise ship in the world and is now offering the Skyview Regent Suite which includes a wraparound balcony, two bedrooms, a private elevator and a personal gym and sauna At every port, those who have booked the suite can access a private car with a driver and a guide to show them the sites. Inside the bedrooms there are handcrafted Italian beds by renowned Italian bedmaker Flou which has uninterrupted views of the sea as well as unlimited laundry and dry cleaning, personalised stationery, and even a curated pillow and linen menu. As well as a hand-carved floating tub guests can make use of the sauna, and a walk-in shower and relax on plush sofas facing out over the balcony. For fashionistas, the room offers a large walk-in wardrobe, complete with a central island and glass-front cabinetry, while those who like to focus on their fitness can use the private gym complete with a stationary bike, yoga space, before relaxing in the dedicated massage room. When guests get peckish there is a range of seven specialty restaurants and 11 dining experience. While onboard jet-setters have unlimited access to Elon Musk's high-speed Starlink WiFi, and unlimited shore excursions for when they dock. The ship will sail 13 voyages across the Caribbean and Europe in 2026 and will dock at locations including the private island of Harvest Caye, Belize, London, Lisbon, Portugal and Bordeaux, France as well as sailing up and down the Panama Canal. The ship's maiden voyage in December will see the Seven Seas Prestige depart Barcelona for a 14-night transatlantic festive trip. As well as a hand-carved floating tub guests can make use of the sauna, and a walk-in shower and relax on plush sofas facing out over the balcony For fashionistas, the suite offers a large walk-in wardrobe, while those who like to focus on their fitness can use the private gym complete with a yoga space and massage room. Calling at Miami, Málaga, Spain, the Portuguese island of Madeira and Tortola in the British Virgin Islands the trips also features up to 38 included shore excursions. The luxury liner is the first new ship to join Regent's Explorer-Class vessels in ten years and boasts a capacity of 822 guests with 630 dedicated crew members. Jason Montague, chief luxury officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, said: 'At Regent, we are committed to setting new standards in ultra-luxury travel, and the Skyview Regent Suite is a true embodiment of that promise. 'At nearly 820 sqm, this breathtaking two-level suite delivers the most exclusive and elevated experience at sea, complete with every imaginable luxury included in the voyage fare. 'As Seven Seas Prestige™ sets sail on her inaugural season in December 2026, visiting the Caribbean and Europe's most iconic destinations, the ship's 12 suite categories, including the Skyview Regent Suite, will offer our discerning guests a once-in-a-lifetime way to experience the world — with all the comfort, elegance, and Heartfelt Hospitality that defines Regent.'

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