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Los Angeles is a hub of glamour, ambition and hard-work. Enjoy its laid-back beachfront living, prestigious museums and galleries, fashionable celebrity haunts and exhilarating theme parks.
From the impressive Golden Gate Bridge to the famous Alcatraz Island, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to things to see and do in the city by the Bay.
The oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, Astoria was established in 1811 on the Columbia River. The city is known as the "Little San Francisco of the Pacific Northwest" because of the colorful Victorian homes clinging to its steep hills. A fine example of that late 1800s architecture is the Flavel House, now a museum with period furnishings.
Western Canada's oldest city, Victoria proudly displays its British heritage. Explore lavish Craigdarroch Castle, built in the late 1800s for a Scottish coal baron. Trace the area's early British seafarers in the Marine Museum of British Columbia. There's even a Royal London Wax Museum with likenesses of King Henry VIII and Winston Churchill.
Widely regarded as one of the most beautiful spots on earth, it’s no wonder that Vancouver is a popular spot for tourists looking to enjoy some fresh air and vibrant Canadian culture.
Super-scenic Ketchikan sits on the edge of Revillagigedo Island, surrounded by the verdant Tongass National Forest. Its waters are rich with Pacific salmon, a fact which drew native Tlingit and industrial fishermen here, not to mention an abundance of wildlife. Black bears can often be seen catching fish from passing streams, while birds of prey soar over glacial mountains.
Called "Shee Atika" by the Tlingit Indians, then "New Archangel" by the Russians who ousted them, Sitka boasts a multicultural heritage. Two dozen of its attractions are on the National Register of Historic Places, including Castle Hill and Building 29, a structure built by the Russians in 1835. The Sheldon Jackson Museum exhibits one of Alaska's oldest native culture collections.
While most cruise ships merely turn around here, Regatta actually calls on Seward, which is named for the U.S. Secretary of State who negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867. The Seward Museum is a treasure trove of artifacts. The Alaska SeaLife Center showcases the abundant marine life, and nearby Chugach National Forest is a natural paradise.
The port of Kodiak is located on the Chiniak Bay on the north-eastern coast of Kodiak Island, Alaska. Also known as the fishing port, Kodiak is famous for its fresh fish as well as its flora and fauna where the Alaskan brown bear, wild eagles and moose live.
Located on Amaknak Island and linked via bridge to Unalaska Island, Dutch Harbor is a place of historical significance, stunning natural beauty and resilient people. Walk in the footsteps of the indigenous Aleut, or Unangan, people by following trails established thousands of years ago. The paths take you through swaths of wildflowers dotting green valleys from which rise volcanic peaks surrounded by the sea, a windswept land so pristine you will forget that signs of civilization are nearby. Even so, Russian fur traders and American armed forces did make their marks here. The U.S established a naval base in 1940, and Dutch Harbor became a theater for World War II when the Japanese bombed it in 1942. While intriguing museums recall a turbulent past, today Dutch Harbor embraces the peaceful nature of its scenic surroundings and thrives as a fishing “village” that brings in the largest catch in the country.
Explore Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan from the base of Hakodate or fall in love with the city itself.
Miyako is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020, the city had an estimated population of 51,150, and a population density of 41 persons per km². The total area of the city is 1,259.15 square kilometers.
A city where you’ll find centuries-old culture jostling for position next to cutting-edge technology – a fabulous blend of history and modernity that has to be seen to be believed.
In the shadow of Mount Fuji, Shimizu is one of the most beautiful ports in Japan. Walk through the pine groves of Miho, home to a 650-year-old Japanese black pine, or enjoy spectacular views of Mount Fuji from the lush, forested hill of Nihondaira. Take in the seascapes on a bay cruise, or learn of undersea delights at Japan’s first sushi museum. For a historic angle, get a glimpse at feudal life in Japan in 200 BC at the archaeological site of Toro.
Osaka is a large port city and commercial center on the Japanese island of Honshu. It's known for its modern architecture, nightlife and hearty street food. The 16th-century shogunate Osaka Castle, which has undergone several restorations, is its main historical landmark. It's surrounded by a moat and park with plum, peach and cherry-blossom trees. Sumiyoshi-taisha is among Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines.
Visit the skeletal A-Bomb Dome, the Peace Memorial Park and Museum and the statue dedicated to the children who died after the atomic bomb was dropped on this city in 1945. Stroll through beautifully landscaped Hiroshima Gardens, visit the rebuilt Hiroshima Castle or journey to the exquisite sacred island of Miyajima and see the extraordinary Itsukushima Shrine.
Miyazaki is the capital city of Miyazaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. Located on the coast and crossed by several rivers, Miyazaki City enjoys scenic views of both ocean and nearby, verdant mountains.
Discover this remote and picturesque island's lush mountains, beautiful beaches and magnificent coral reef from island viewpoints. See the native palm forest and the lavishly decorated Chinese tomb. Step back in time and travel to the tiny island of Taketomi-jima with its treasured red-tile- roofed town where rural island heritage, including ox carts, is vividly alive.
On this fascinating island visit the world's tallest building, the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, the fabulous Palace Museum's vast collection of Chinese art and the lovely Lungshan Temple. Explore lovely Keelung's historic sites and Yeliu Park's astonishing rock formations.
From the exceptional views across its famous harbour to the sizzling dishes in its glamorous restaurants, you’re sure to fall in love with Hong Kong.
Discover this bustling resort town, renowned for its turquoise waters and yellow sand beaches. See its grand colonial buildings and stroll across a bridge to a fishing village alive with trawlers and junks. Visit the celebrated Cham Towers of Po Nagar, a spot revered by Buddhists. In the countryside, experience rural life in Vietnam today.
The 3,000-mile Mekong River runs throughout Asia and affords an experience of the continent like no other.
Diamond-shaped Pulau Ujong is Singapore's main island and it's bursting with colour, energy and culture.
Beautiful Bali is everything you imagine it will be; humbling temples, tranquil lakes, traditional villages, idyllic sands and thriving paddy fields.
Named by Captain John Moresby in 1873, the capital of Papua New Guinea was transformed from a sleepy port town into a booming military base during World War II. Explore the cultural exhibits at the National Museum, and stroll the Port Moresby Nature Park – a charming oasis full of local and exotic species, along with over 150 native animals. Travel to nearby Koki or Hanuabada, traditional stilt villages offering remarkable insight into the local culture. For beautiful views of Port Moresby and the surrounding harbor, head up to Paga Hill or Touaguba Hill.
A friendly city loved by residents and popular with tourists. More than just a gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns offers plenty to do.
From the Sydney Opera House to Bondi Beach, man and Mother Nature contribute in equal measure to this splendid city.
Stretched over a volcanic field on New Zealand’s North Island is the country’s largest city, multicultural Auckland.
Spend time admiring the marvelous Art Deco architecture for which Napier is known. Enjoy the picturesque countryside, tour superb area vineyards and sample the vintages. Visit a huge nesting colony of gannets near the spot where Captain Cook landed.
Picton, a scenic gem in the heart of New Zealand’s Marlborough Sounds, is a tranquil port town where the serene rhythm of the sea meets lush, forested hills.
New Zealand’s Garden City is renowned for its English heritage. Find tree-lined avenues backed by elegant Victorian buildings.
Known for its unique fusion of Scottish and Māori heritage, vibrant Dunedin is the second-largest city of New Zealand’s South Island.
Boasting stunning art, a vibrant music scene and excellent food, wine and coffee, Melbourne simply buzzes with life.
From the Sydney Opera House to Bondi Beach, man and Mother Nature contribute in equal measure to this splendid city.
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As the flagship of the Oceania Cruises fleet, the Regatta effortlessly embodies the casually elegant ambience that the cruise line is best loved for. You can expect incredible itineraries, extensive entertainment options, and world-class culinary delights. In 2019, she underwent a multi-million-dollar transformation as part of the OceaniaNEXT program which involved renovating all staterooms, suites, and public areas. As soon as you step on board the better-than-new ship, you’ll be greeted by the warm and friendly crew who pride themselves on delivering outstanding, unforgettable service.
What’s onboard: Aquamar Spa, Bar, Baristas Grand/Bar, Boutique, Bridge, Card Room, Casino, Concierge, Destination Services, Fitness Center, Fitness Track, Golf Putting Greens, Grand Dining Room, Horizons, Library, Lounge, Martinis, Medical Center, Oceania @ Sea, Outdoor Shower, Polo Grill, Pool, Reception, Shuffleboard, Spa, Spa Terrace, Steam Room, Styling Salon, Sun Deck, Terrace Café, The Patio, Toscana, Upper Hall, Waves Bar, Waves Grill and much, much more.
All guests sailing are required to be fully vaccinated, at least 2 weeks prior to departure, in order to board. For embarkation from European ports, the EU definition of fully vaccinated is as follows:
A passenger or crew member who carries a proof of vaccination, and at least 14 days and no more than 270 days have passed since the last dose of the primary vaccination series or if the person has received a third dose.
Any guest whose primary COVID-19 vaccination will be beyond 270 days at the time of disembarkation from their voyage must have a COVID-19 “booster” at least 14 days prior to embarkation.
Yes, the wheelchair or scooter must be collapsible, and the width must not exceed 22” inches. Please advise your ROL Cruise Specialist should you need to take one with you.
Guarantee means that your stateroom number has not been assigned yet but you are guaranteed to sail on the voyage booked, stateroom numbers may not be assigned until the day of sailing.
Designated outside smoking areas are on board all the Oceania Cruises fleet, smoking is NOT permitted in any inside area including your stateroom/suite.
Olife is available on select cruises and gives you the choice of choosing an added benefit, on board spend, standard shore excursions or a beverage package. The amount of on board spend and shore excursions are tiered depending on the cruise duration.
You can upgrade your House Select package to Prestige for a supplement.
The language spoken on board the Oceania Cruises fleet is English, however there are staff on board who can speak multiple languages.
The currency on board Oceania Cruises is US Dollars.
Oceania Club members enjoy extra savings and benefits. You will automatically become a Club Member once you have sailed with Oceania.
Cruise credits are earned depending on the duration of your cruise and the more points you earn, the more benefits and savings you will receive.
Gratuities are not included in the cruise fare and will be added to your onboard account, they are however at your discretion and you may adjust them onboard.
A service gratuity is added when purchasing drinks, spa services and dinner at La Reserve.
Complimentary Wi-Fi is available throughout the fleet but cannot be guaranteed in all destinations.
Speciality dining is included in your cruise fare, there are 6 speciality restaurants onboard, booking in advance is recommended to avoid disappointment. There are also other dining options on board.
Yes, Oceania Cruises can cater for most dietary needs. If you are intolerant or allergic to certain foods or have specific dietary requirements, please let your ROL Cruise specialist know.
Unlimited soft drinks, coffees, teas, juices and bottled water are complimentary and available in the restaurants and bars.
Yes, the House Select beverage package and the Prestige Select beverage package.
House Select consists of champagne, wine and beer with lunch and dinner.
Prestige Select consists of unlimited champagne, cocktails, premium spirits, wine and beer whenever and wherever you desire.
Yes, the age limit is 21 and older, however when in international waters guests who are 18 and older are permitted to consume alcohol. Guests must be 21 and older to consume alcohol on Alaska and New England sailings. Once out of US waters guests who are 18 and older are permitted to consume alcohol on Caribbean sailings.
Included in every cabin is the Ultra Tranquillity Bed, Bulgari toiletries, plush cotton towels, robes and slippers, free soft drinks and bottled water replenished daily in your mini bar and free 24-hour room service.
Also included is Wireless internet access, cellular service, writing desk and stationery, interactive television system with on demand movies and more, twice-daily maid service and a nightly turn down service with Signature Belgium chocolates.
Suite guests benefit from a 24-hour Butler service as well
Regular US 110V (two vertically parallel blades) and regular Euro 220V (two round prongs) are used throughout the fleet.
We recommend you pack at least one adapter plug to use in your room.
No, as long as your luggage can be stored safely in your room, under the bed or in the closet. However, there may be a luggage allowance with your airline provider so you will need to check this.
Due to a technical fault please ignore the inclusion of transfers in the cruise overview. Transfers are not included in the advertised fare unless stated otherwise in the 'what's included' section of the website. Transfers are available at a supplement, please enquire at time of booking.
Champagne Gift Box is one per booking, tiered depending on grade booked, for Ocean View Staterooms & above on cruises of 7 nights & above, for Mainland UK addresses only.