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Oceania Regatta Cruises 2026 – 2027: Prices, Sailing Dates & Itinerary Schedules

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Oceania Regatta

With its classic Regatta class profile and intimate scale, this ship suits travelers who like destination-rich cruising without losing the pleasures of unhurried days at sea. The Grand Dining Room brings Continental menus and daily variety, while Toscana adds Italian recipes served with a sense of heritage. Midway through the voyage experience, Oceania Regatta also reveals quieter charms: an English-style Library with more than 2,000 books, polished lounges, and open decks made for reading the coast as much as the chart. Dining, conversation, and sea views shape a gracious small-ship journey.

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Horizons teatime by sweeping forward windows © Oceania Cruises
Oceania Regatta Pool Deck with loungers at sunset
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Oceania Regatta Ship Facts

Class: Regatta Class
Entered Service: 1998
Gross Tonnage: 30,277 GT
Length: ~181 m / 593.7 ft
Beam: ~25.5 m / 83.5 ft
Guests: 670 double occupancy
Crew: ~400
Decks: 9 guest decks
Signature Features: Polo Grill, Waves Grill, Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center
Itinerary Style: Regatta’s sailings form a wide-ranging, destination-led program where smaller harbors, classic ports, and scenic coastal routes give the ship a broad global character rather than one fixed regional identity.

Onboard Experience

Accommodation

Accommodation keeps the ship’s intimate scale practical, with Owner’s Suites offering generous living areas for longer voyages and Vista Suites placed forward for a more expansive sense of arrival. Across the cabin mix, updated fabrics, original art, and Oceania’s Tranquility Bed help rooms feel composed without becoming ornate. It is a comfortable base for port-heavy days, scenic sail-ins, and quiet mornings on the private veranda between one destination and another.

Dining

Meals can move easily from bright mornings to casual evenings, especially at Terrace Café, where floor-to-ceiling windows and shaded terrace tables suit changing port-day plans. Midway through the daily flow, Oceania Regatta adds Baristas, a coffee stop for illy espressos, cappuccinos, pastries, finger sandwiches, and biscotti. The result is a dining pattern that feels flexible, neatly paced, and suited to unhurried exploration without forcing every meal into a formal setting.

Bars & Lounges

Evening drinks feel varied without stretching the ship into a maze of venues. Martinis brings a dedicated cocktail setting with bold blues, deep pewter tones, and a menu centered on the classic drink’s many variations. The Grand Bar sits closer to the pre-dinner flow, making it an easy meeting point for a vintage pour, an apéritif, or a short conversation before the night moves along at a measured, social pace.

Activities & Entertainment

Sea days and evenings can stay engaging without crowding the calendar. Guest Speakers bring regional context, culture, history, and destination insight into the voyage, while Onboard Shows shift the tone after dinner with guest entertainers, vocalists, classical music, and changing production-style performances. On Oceania Regatta, these options work best as part of a selective program, giving guests enough variety while leaving space for conversation and sea views between scheduled events.

Oceania Regatta Highlights

Top-deck time gives the ship an easy outdoor identity, especially around the Pool Deck, where a large saltwater pool and two whirlpool spas shape sunny hours between ports. Higher up, the Running Track & Sports Deck adds motion, sea breeze, and friendly competition through the fitness track, putting greens, and shuffleboard court. These spaces make the ship feel open, scenic, and comfortably active throughout the day without demanding a schedule.

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Oceania Regatta FAQ

1 Can a veranda cabin feel practical for a longer itinerary?
Yes. Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms measure 216 square feet and include a private teak veranda, Tranquility Bed, refreshed furnishings, and useful privileges such as free laundry service.
2 Which casual venue is best for a pool-day lunch?
Waves Grill is the most convenient choice. It sits steps from the swimming pool and serves casual lunch and afternoon dining, including sandwiches, burgers, shakes, and desserts.
3 How does Oceania Regatta handle dinner if we do not want fixed seating?
The Grand Dining Room is the easiest answer because it offers open seating and requires no reservations. Specialty restaurants add variety, while letting guests plan around port days.
4 Is afternoon tea a formal restaurant meal or a lighter daily pause?
It is a lighter ritual rather than a full restaurant meal. Expect four-tiered pastry carts, finger sandwiches, petits fours, scones with clotted cream, fine teas, and soft string music.
5 Where can I read quietly or check messages during the day?
The Library is the quietest retreat for books and travel reading, while the Oceania@Sea Internet Center and shipwide WiFi help guests stay connected when needed.
6 Which lounge works best for views before or after dinner?
Horizons is the strongest scenic choice, with dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows and a forward observation-lounge setting. By evening, it becomes a music-and-cocktails venue.
7 What kind of shows might casual cruisers actually see at night?
The Lounge hosts changing entertainment, including guest performers and production shows. Listed programs include Broadway in Concert, Showdown, Good Lovin’, and Debonaire.
8 How active is the pool and sports area on sea days?
On Oceania Regatta, the Pool Deck has a large saltwater pool and two whirlpool spas, while the Running Track & Sports Deck adds a fitness track, putting greens, and shuffleboard.
9 Are there wellness options beyond booking a treatment?
Yes. Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center also supports daily wellness through fitness classes, nutrition and lifestyle consultations, wellness presentations, a steam room, salon, and spa terrace access.
10 Can guests eat privately after a long shore excursion?
Yes. In-room dining is available, with a full hot breakfast for all suites and staterooms. Concierge Level and above can order expanded lunch and dinner selections from The Grand Dining Room.
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