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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.
Yes, Oceania Cruises offers several beverage packages.
Yes, Wi-Fi is available throughout all ships.
For the safety and security of all guests and staff onboard, designated smoking areas are available on the forward, starboard corner of the Pool Deck and in the aft, port corner of Horizons.
Yes, special arrangements can be made if you require diabetic, gluten-free, lactose-free, kosher, vegetarian and vegan meals. Other diets must be requested for approval and, in some cases, may require additional medical documentation.
How much you choose to tip is a personal matter and completely at your discretion. For your convenience, the following gratuities are automatically added to your shipboard account: $18 per guest per day for guests occupying staterooms and $23 per person per day for guests occupying Penthouse, Oceania, Vista or Owner’s Suites where Butler Service if provided.
All onboard purchases and services, other than the casino, will be billed to an onboard account. You will be required to register an American Express, MasterCard or Visa card during the embarkation process.
Yes, for your convenience, complimentary room service is available 24 hours a day from an extensive room service menu.
Oceania Cruises uses a cashless system based on the US Dollar.
Recommended onboard clothing is resort or country club casual. For evening dining, elegant casual resort wear is suggested. Oceania Cruises requests that casual jeans, shorts, t-shirts, baseball caps or tennis shoes not be worn in the restaurants after 6 pm.
Oceania Cruises reserves the right to prohibit and retain all alcohol bought ashore for consumption onboard the vessel.