- The Solara Sports Deck will have a competition-sized padel and pickleball court and an 18-hole putting green.
- There will be a covered pavilion where guests can play ping pong, mini-bowling, chess and baggo.
- Seven Seas Prestige will sail her maiden voyage on a 14-night transatlantic cruise from Barcelona to Miami in December 2026.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled a dedicated sports deck onboard Seven Seas Prestige when the new ship launches later this year.
The Solara Sports Deck on deck 14 will have a competition-sized padel and pickleball court, an 18-hole putting green, digital shuffleboard tables, mini-bowling, covered ping pong tables and an open-air area for stretching and yoga classes. At the aft of the ship, there’s a sheltered pavilion where guests can play chess and baggo surrounded by custom-built banquettes for rest and relaxation.
The Solara Sports Deck will open 24 hours a day and feature social tournaments and wellness classes.
“We’ve created a sleek outdoor environment that is as beautiful as it is functional, allowing our guests to unwind or play against the backdrop of the world’s most iconic horizons,” said Wesley D’Silva, president of RSSC.

Seven Seas Prestige’s main pool area will be located on deck 12 with two whirlpool spas and a two-level sunbed area. Guests can easily order pizzas from the Solara Pool Grill and drinks from the Solara Pool Bar.
Seven Seas Prestige will be the line’s new ship-class in a decade. She will be 40 per cent larger than previous Regent ships and accommodate only 10 per cent more guests. She will have 411 suites and 630 crew members offering one of the highest crew-to-guest ratios in the cruise industry.
Seven Seas Prestige will sail her maiden voyage on a 14-night transatlantic journey from Barcelona to Miami on 13 December 2026. She will spend her inaugural season across the Caribbean and Europe with 13 voyages.







