
The room itself is 376 square feet with a 73-square-foot balcony. The sleeping area with a king bed is set off from the living room with heavy blackout curtains that tie back during the day so you can sit on the bed and gaze out the sliding-glass doors to the balcony. The sitting area is outfitted with a L-shape sofa, chair, TV/DVD, writing desk/chair and mini-fridge.



Our stateroom was just around the corner from the elevator and stairs, and across the entry hallway to the laundry room. This was a fantastic location because it really didn’t take any time to get from our room to any other location on the ship. It was especially convenient to get to the Constellation Theater on Deck 5, the Observation Lounge on Deck 12, as well as the Coffee Corner, library, Internet cafe and Stars nightclub, all on Deck 6.

The bed in our suite was AMAZING (albeit a bit high for my 5-foot height). It was incredibly comfortable and, combined with the gentle rocking of the ship, I felt like a baby bear nestled in for a long winter’s hibernation!
The balcony was terrific and we used it quite a bit; we were blessed with smooth seas and warmer-than-expected temperatures for many days of the voyage.

The suite was incredibly quiet, but that may have to do with the fact that this leg of the cruise was underbooked. I don’t think there were any guests in the rooms next to us. From what we heard, many more people were joining the Grand Asia Pacific voyage when the ship docked in Tokyo (our disembarkation port).
If you book a penthouse suite on any Regent cruise ship, you're sure to love it! Our stateroom was the perfect basecamp during our voyage across the International Dateline.
Photo credits (top to bottom): Leonard Hospidor (first four photos), Regent Seven Seas, Andrea Rotondo
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