Regent Seven Seas Cruises has released details of its all-new solara sports deck and solara pool deck aboard the Seven Seas Prestige, the line’s first new ship class in a decade.
Debuting in December, Regent’s first named sports deck includes a competition-sized padel and pickleball court, and an 18-hole putting green.
The space also introduces two firsts for Regent – a sunrise and sunset yoga area and a digital gaming system featuring side-by-side Conductr Supercharged Shuffleboard units.
At the aft of the ship, a social pavilion shelters guests booked for casual tournaments at the digital shuffleboard tables, or for games of mini-bowling, chess, baggo, and ping pong.
“Our guests value a seamless blend of active wellness and refined leisure. By partnering with world-class architects, 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 Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

The solara pool deck features two-tiered subbed concept.
Two floors down, the centrally located solara pool deck on deck 12 maximises its premium real estate with a two-tiered sunbed concept inspired by the successful design structures on the explorer-class ships, as well as two accompanying whirlpool spas.
The upper pool deck on deck 14 acts as the direct entryway to two of the ship's premier dining venues: pan-Asian favourite, Pacific Rim, and Azure, a new specialty restaurant debuting Mediterranean cuisine.
“When designing Seven Seas Prestige’s solara sports deck and solar pool deck, our goal was to bridge the gap between outdoor fitness and boutique hotel elegance,” said Matt Fyvie at SMC Design.
The solara sports deck will be open to guests 24 hours a day and will feature curated social tournaments and dedicated wellness classes, launching with Seven Seas Prestige's maiden voyage in December.
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