Avora Residences will offer a series of exclusive amenities to the members of its new Continuum membership program.

Launched in partnership with Villa Vie Residences, the company is planning to offer an upscale residential product onboard the Lumina.

Currently sailing as the Seven Seas Navigator, the vessel will offer new features, including jet skis and water toys.

Continuum members will also take advantage of limo tenders for shore excursions, as well as private submarine excursions.

There will also be private jet and yacht charters, in addition to limousine transfers ashore.

Avora previously announced plans to carry out a full residential conversion onboard the Lumina, which is being acquired from Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

With a hull that was originally built as a Soviet research ship, the 490-passenger ship first entered service in 1999.

Avora announced a deal to acquire the ship in March, as part of a nine-year charter deal with a nominal purchase option.

Planned upgrades for the 28,550-ton vessel include personalization and residential enhancements, reimagined common spaces for long-term living and a dedicated business center designed to support extended voyages.

Onboard residences range from approximately 300 to 1,173 square feet and offer what the company calls “premium finishes and expansive ocean views,” as well as opportunities for personalization.

The Lumina is scheduled to enter service in early 2028, kicking off a continuous world cruise from the port of Lisbon, Portugal.

As part of its first global circumnavigation, the ship is scheduled to visit more than 140 countries and 400 destinations across seven continents.

The Lumina will offer services that range from dedicated butlers to in-suite dining at any time and Michelin guest chef events.

An alternative for ownership choices, Continuum allows passengers to board the ship for either 60 days annually in a Radiance Suite or 20 days in a Lumina Suite.