CruiseRegent Seven Seas takes epicurean perfection to a new level on its latest ship.

In perfect taste: A new restaurant for Seven Seas Prestige

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Azure will reflect flavours from around the Mediterranean.
Azure will reflect flavours from around the Mediterranean. Photo Credit: RSSC

Regent Seven Seas has released mouth-watering images of all seven specialty restaurants that will tempt taste buds on Seven Seas Prestige, among them a new mezze-style dining venue, Azure, which will reflect Mediterranean flavours from Morocco, Spain, Italy, Greece and Lebanon.

Azure will be one of seven, complimentary specialty restaurants out of a total of 11 dining experiences aboard Seven Seas Prestige.

The new restaurant will complement RSSC other specialty restaurants including Prime 7, Chartreuse, Pacific Rim and La Veranda.

Speciality restaurant menus will be revealed closer to the ship’s launch date, which is scheduled for December 2026.

“Cuisine has always been at the heart of the Regent experience and with Seven Seas Prestige, we are taking our commitment to epicurean perfection to an entirely new level,” said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer of RSSC.

Seven Seas Prestige will offer its 822 guests 24-hour in-suite dining, more casual dining at the Pool Grill, as well as custom-made coffees and teas, pastries, cold-cuts, fruit selections and more at Coffee Connection.

Seven Seas Prestige will be Regent's first  new ship class class in 10 years and will offer one of the highest passenger-to-space ratios in the cruise industry.

Montague said the ship will  provide  "unrivalled space at sea like never before".

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