Regent Seven Seas Cruises held a keel-laying ceremony for Seven Seas Prestige at Fincantieri’s Marghera shipyard, marking a key milestone in its construction. Three coins were welded onto the keel for good luck, with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings president Harry Sommer in attendance. Set for a 2026 debut, the 77,000-ton, 850-guest ship will introduce new accommodations, dining experiences, and an industry-leading space ratio. Regent’s first new class in a decade, it aims to redefine ultra-luxury cruising with Fincantieri’s expertise.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises holds keel-laying ceremony for Prestige

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