Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced a new partnership with Knightsbridge Circle, the invitation-only concierge service known for unlocking rarefied experiences for a global, high-net-worth clientele.
The collaboration will give guests staying in the line’s most exclusive suites complimentary access to a Personal Manager from Knightsbridge Circle, smoothing out the parts of a journey that take place far beyond the ship’s rail.
The idea is straightforward: travellers booking the Regent Suite on Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Splendor or Seven Seas Grandeur, or the upcoming Skyview Regent Suite on Seven Seas Prestige, will be able to lean on a dedicated concierge to organise everything around their voyage.
That includes high-demand restaurants, hard-to-reach events, private tours and local experiences shaped to suit individual tastes. While the service is included, the curated arrangements themselves remain optional extras.
Travellers will be able to lean on a dedicated concierge to organise everything around their voyage…
Exclusive concierge Knightsbridge Circle services
For Regent Seven Seas Cruises, touted as one of the world’s leading ultra-luxury lines, the partnership seems a natural extension of its hospitality philosophy. The brand’s ships carry no more than 822 guests, with an emphasis on spacious suites, personalised service and rich global itineraries.
At the top of the accommodation ladder sits the Regent Suite, a 5,000-plus sq ft, art-filled retreat complete with panoramic views, its own spa area, a private dining venue and a handcrafted Hästens Vividus bed.
Next year, it will be joined by the even larger Skyview Regent Suite on Seven Seas Prestige, a two-storey, 8,794 sq ft residence that features its own gym, sauna and spiral staircase, and starts at £20,000 per night.
Knightsbridge Circle, meanwhile, operates in a quieter corner of the luxury world. Founded in London and now active across Europe, the Middle East and North America, the concierge club is known for its high member-to-manager ratio and its ability to open doors that stay firmly shut to most. Its remit spans travel, private jet charters, shopping, wellness, events and more, with offices in cities such as Dubai, Amsterdam and New York.
Bringing the two brands together offers Regent Suite guests a way to stitch their cruise into a fuller journey, from the moment they arrive in port to the final leg home, without having to look after the logistics themselves.
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises has announced a new partnership with Knightsbridge Circle, the invitation-only concierge service known for unlocking rarefied experiences for a global, high-net-worth clientele.
The collaboration will give guests staying in the line’s most exclusive suites complimentary access to a Personal Manager from Knightsbridge Circle, smoothing out the parts of a journey that take place far beyond the ship’s rail.
The idea is straightforward: travellers booking the Regent Suite on Seven Seas Explorer, Seven Seas Splendor or Seven Seas Grandeur, or the upcoming Skyview Regent Suite on Seven Seas Prestige, will be able to lean on a dedicated concierge to organise everything around their voyage.
That includes high-demand restaurants, hard-to-reach events, private tours and local experiences shaped to suit individual tastes. While the service is included, the curated arrangements themselves remain optional extras.
Exclusive concierge Knightsbridge Circle services
For Regent Seven Seas Cruises, touted as one of the world’s leading ultra-luxury lines, the partnership seems a natural extension of its hospitality philosophy. The brand’s ships carry no more than 822 guests, with an emphasis on spacious suites, personalised service and rich global itineraries.
At the top of the accommodation ladder sits the Regent Suite, a 5,000-plus sq ft, art-filled retreat complete with panoramic views, its own spa area, a private dining venue and a handcrafted Hästens Vividus bed.
Next year, it will be joined by the even larger Skyview Regent Suite on Seven Seas Prestige, a two-storey, 8,794 sq ft residence that features its own gym, sauna and spiral staircase, and starts at £20,000 per night.
Knightsbridge Circle, meanwhile, operates in a quieter corner of the luxury world. Founded in London and now active across Europe, the Middle East and North America, the concierge club is known for its high member-to-manager ratio and its ability to open doors that stay firmly shut to most. Its remit spans travel, private jet charters, shopping, wellness, events and more, with offices in cities such as Dubai, Amsterdam and New York.
Bringing the two brands together offers Regent Suite guests a way to stitch their cruise into a fuller journey, from the moment they arrive in port to the final leg home, without having to look after the logistics themselves.
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