Cruise Region : Oceania, Pacific cruises |
Company : Oceania Cruises |
Ship : Regatta |
Journey Start : Mon 15 Sep 2025 |
Journey End : Tue 30 Sep 2025 |
Count Nights : 15 nights |
Day | Date | Port | Arrival | Departure |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 15.09 Mon | Papeete / French Polynesia | 06:00 | 20:00 |
2 | 16.09 Tue | Bora Bora, Society Islands / French Polynesia | 08:00 | |
3 | 17.09 Wed | Bora Bora, Society Islands / French Polynesia | 19:00 | |
4 | 18.09 Thu | Raiatea, Society Islands / French Polynesia | 07:00 | 17:00 |
5 | 19.09 Fri | Avatoru, Rangiroa / French Polynesia | 09:00 | 18:00 |
6 | 20.09 Sat | Day at sea / Sea | ||
7 | 21.09 Sun | Nuku-Hiva / French Polynesia | 07:00 | 14:00 |
8 | 22.09 Mon | Day at sea / Sea | ||
9 | 23.09 Tue | Day at sea / Sea | ||
10 | 24.09 Wed | Day at sea / Sea | ||
11 | 25.09 Thu | Day at sea / Sea | ||
12 | 26.09 Fri | Kailua-Kona / Hawaii | 10:00 | |
13 | 27.09 Sat | Kailua-Kona / Hawaii | 18:00 | |
14 | 28.09 Sun | Nawiliwili, oh. Kauai, Hawaii / Hawaii | 10:00 | |
15 | 29.09 Mon | Nawiliwili, oh. Kauai, Hawaii / Hawaii | 18:00 | |
16 | 30.09 Tue | Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii / Hawaii | 06:00 | 21:00 |
Your World Included
With Your World Included, you’ll enjoy a wide array of included amenities for the ultimate comfort and value in ultra-premium cruising.
Unforgettable dining experiences at a variety of exquisite restaurants — all at no extra charge.
Complimentary specialty coffees, sodas, freshly pressed juices, and still and sparkling Vero Water® served throughout the ship.
Unlimited free Wi-Fi available in your suite, stateroom, and all public areas.
In-room dining with a superb variety of hot and cold selections.
Smoothies, milkshakes, gelato, and signature Humphry Slocombe ice cream — always included.
Group fitness classes at Aquamar® Spa + Vitality Center are complimentary.
Gratuities are included for your convenience.
Laundry is free for all guests.
With complimentary self-service launderettes on board, plus laundry and pressing services for Concierge and Suite categories, you’ll always look your finest.
Along with our hallmark personalized service, you’ll enjoy an enriching cruise experience with no hidden costs or nickel-and-diming.
Elevate Your Experience
Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms offer an unrivaled combination of luxury, privilege, and value. A wealth of amenities and exclusive benefits elevate your experience to the sublime — from in-room dining selections from The Grand Dining Room and complimentary laundry services to unlimited access to the Aquamar Spa Terrace.
On board Oceania Marina and Oceania Riviera, you’ll also enjoy the services of a dedicated Concierge and exclusive access to the private Concierge Lounge.
Located in the most desired areas of the ship, Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms are far more than just staterooms — they are an experience in themselves.
Concierge Level Veranda — Exclusive Privileges
Expanded in-room dining menu for lunch and dinner from The Grand Dining Room
Laundry service — up to 3 bags per stateroom
Exclusive key-card access to the private Concierge Lounge aboard Oceania Marina, Oceania Riviera, Oceania Vista, and Oceania Allura, featuring complimentary beverages, coffees, snacks, and the services of a dedicated Concierge
Welcome bottle of fine Italian Prosecco
Priority online reservations for specialty restaurants
Unlimited access to the Aquamar Spa Terrace
Oceania Cruises logo tote bag
Cashmere lap blankets — perfect for relaxing or snuggling
Pressing of garments upon embarkation
Complimentary shoeshine service
Deposit and Payments – Oceania Cruises
General Deposit:
For Owner’s, Vista, and Oceania Suites, a deposit of 20% of the cruise fare per person is required.
For all other suite/stateroom categories, the deposit is $500 per person.
For Grand Voyages, the deposit is $1,500 per person.
Deposit and Final Payment Deadlines:
Bookings more than 150 days from sailing:
Deposit 20% for Owner’s, Vista, and Oceania Suites and $500 for all other categories is required within 5 days of booking.
Bookings 90–120 days from sailing:
Full payment required within 3 days of booking.
Bookings 0–90 days from sailing:
Full payment due on the day of booking.
Important:
Bookings that are not deposited or paid in full according to this schedule will be automatically cancelled.
Unless otherwise noted, final payment must be received by Oceania Cruises 150 days prior to departure for cruises less than 15 days, and 150 days for cruises 15 days or longer.
Oceania Cruises reserves the right to cancel any booking not fully paid at the time of final payment.
Additional Information:
Passport details and special onboard service requests are due at final payment.
Payment may be made by personal check, American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa.
For convenience, final payment may be automatically charged to the credit card used for the initial deposit.
Oceania Cruises is not responsible for foreign currency or transaction fees independently charged by issuing banks. These fees do not benefit Oceania Cruises.
Third-party credit card payments are accepted only with valid authorization from the cardholder.
Deposit and Payment – 180-Day Voyages
For 180-day voyages, a deposit of 20% of the cruise fare per person for all suites and staterooms is required within 7 days of booking.
Final payment must be received no later than 181 days prior to departure, along with passport details and any special onboard service requests.
Otherwise, the booking may be immediately cancelled, and applicable penalties will apply.
Oceania Cruises accepts payment for reservations by credit/debit card or bank transfer.
Unfortunately, personal checks are not accepted.
Credit/Debit Cards:
American Express, Visa, and Mastercard are accepted.
Please note: Oceania Cruises assumes no responsibility for foreign currency/transaction processing fees assessed by your issuing bank.
Papeete is the capital city of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the Pacific Ocean. The commune of Papeete is located on the island of Tahiti, in the administrative subdivision of the Windward Islands, of which Papeete is the administrative capital. The French High Commissioner also resides in Papeete. It is the primary center of Tahitian and French Polynesian public and private governmental, commercial, industrial and financial services, the hub of French Polynesian tourism and a commonly used port of call. The Windward Islands are themselves part of the Society Islands. The name Papeete means "water from a basket".
The urban area of Papeete had a total population of 136,771 inhabitants at the August 2017 census, 26,926 of whom lived in the commune of Papeete proper.
Considered the heart of Polynesia, Raiatea is surrounded by turquoise lagoons and green mountains, creating landscapes that remain in the memory of every traveler. This island attracts adventurers with the chance to hike to waterfalls, walk through blooming valleys, and explore ancient archaeological sites, including the sacred Marae Taputapuatea, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Raiatea is also known as a starting point for yacht journeys around the Society Islands, thanks to its developed infrastructure and cozy harbors. Here, you can enjoy diving in crystal-clear waters, see colorful fish and corals, or simply spend a day on white sandy beaches, enjoying the peace of tropical Polynesia.
Avatoru is the chief town of Rangiroa, a coral atoll in the Tuamotu Archipelago. This charming village embodies the relaxed and authentic spirit of Polynesia, where life unfolds at a slower pace surrounded by breathtaking turquoise lagoons. With its vibrant local markets, warm hospitality, and unique culture, Avatoru invites travelers to immerse themselves in a truly unique island experience.
The main attractions include stunning white-sand beaches perfect for snorkeling and diving, offering glimpses of manta rays and colorful coral gardens. Wander through the town to discover local handicrafts, sample freshly baked coconut bread, and meet the friendly residents who are eager to share their heritage. Avatoru promises a journey that combines adventure, relaxation, and authentic Polynesian charm.
Kailua-Kona is a picturesque coastal town located on the western shore of Hawaii Island (also known as the Big Island). The town is famous for its sunny climate, calm waters, and rich history—it once served as the residence of King Kamehameha I, the first ruler to unite the Hawaiian Islands. The Alii Drive promenade stretches along the ocean and invites visitors to stroll past historic buildings, shops, cafes, and beaches with black volcanic sand. A key attraction is Mokuaikaua Church, the oldest Christian church in Hawaii, built in 1820.
Kailua-Kona is a favorite among snorkelers and divers: in its surrounding waters, you can see manta rays, sea turtles, and vibrant tropical fish. Nearby lies Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, an ancient sanctuary that offered refuge to those who violated the kapu laws. The town is also the starting point of the famous Ironman World Championship, attracting triathletes from around the globe. It’s the perfect destination for those seeking a balance of nature, culture, and active recreation.
Kailua-Kona is a picturesque coastal town located on the western shore of Hawaii Island (also known as the Big Island). The town is famous for its sunny climate, calm waters, and rich history—it once served as the residence of King Kamehameha I, the first ruler to unite the Hawaiian Islands. The Alii Drive promenade stretches along the ocean and invites visitors to stroll past historic buildings, shops, cafes, and beaches with black volcanic sand. A key attraction is Mokuaikaua Church, the oldest Christian church in Hawaii, built in 1820.
Kailua-Kona is a favorite among snorkelers and divers: in its surrounding waters, you can see manta rays, sea turtles, and vibrant tropical fish. Nearby lies Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, an ancient sanctuary that offered refuge to those who violated the kapu laws. The town is also the starting point of the famous Ironman World Championship, attracting triathletes from around the globe. It’s the perfect destination for those seeking a balance of nature, culture, and active recreation.
Honolulu is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi. It is an unincorporated part of and the county seat of the City and County of Honolulu along the southeast coast of the island of Oʻahu. The city is the main gateway to Hawaiʻi and a major portal into the United States. The city is also a major hub for international business, military defense, as well as famously being host to a diverse variety of east-west and Pacific culture, cuisine, and traditions.
Honolulu is the most remote city of its size in the world and is the westernmost major U.S. city. For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau recognizes the approximate area commonly referred to as "City of Honolulu" (not to be confused with the "City and County") as a census county division (CCD). Honolulu is a major financial center of the islands and of the Pacific Ocean. The population of the Honolulu census designated place(CDP) was 359,870 as of the 2017 population estimate, while the Honolulu CCD was 390,738 and the population of the consolidated city and county was 953,207.
Honolulu means "sheltered harbor" or "calm port". The old name is Kou, a district roughly encompassing the area from Nuʻuanu Avenue to Alakea Street and from Hotel Street to Queen Street which is the heart of the present downtown district. The city has been the capital of the Hawaiian Islands since 1845 and gained historical recognition following the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japan near the city on December 7, 1941.
As of 2015, Honolulu was ranked high on world livability rankings, and was also ranked as the 2nd safest city in the U.S. It is also the most populated Oceanian city outside Australasia and ranks second to Auckland as the most-populous city in Polynesia.