Designed by Studio DADO and built by Fincantieri, the Seven Seas Grandeur is the sixth vessel in the Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleet. With a gross tonnage of 55,500 tons, a staff of 548, and a capacity of only 746 guests, it offers one of the highest space-to-guest ratios in its class.
The ship boasts 373 suites ranging from 400 to 4,000 square feet, an experiential spa, five restaurants, lounges and bars, onboard boutiques, theaters, a fitness center, and outdoor jogging tracks. Completing the offering is a permanent art collection of 1,600 pieces, including a Fabergé egg, several works by Picasso, a bronze and fused glass Bonsai cherry sculpture, and a 40-foot-tall tapestry handwoven by Brazilian artist Walter Goldfarb.
The Seven Seas Grandeur features numerous custom-made products from the Gonzato Group’s Contract Division: the glass parapets of the staircases, the balustrades, the crowd control barriers, and the handrails in the aft and bow areas that connect its 14 walkable decks. Each detail has been carefully designed in terms of design, materials, and safety. Inspired by the liberty style that characterizes all common areas, these elements were engineered by Gonzato Group based on the client’s design and made entirely of brass, a material that requires particular and delicate processing. Each element has undergone a burnishing process that gives the metal a textured effect, as well as resistance to atmospheric agents.