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Customer reviews for Regatta
4.3
Based on 15 reviews
Cabin
5
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
5
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
Food was good but not outstanding. Some staff very friendly but others not. Lack of atmosphere on our cruise. Entertainment poor.
couple
6-10 cruises
7 Jun 2025
An incredible ship - the staff were so welcoming and full of smiles. It was a smaller ship and it was so lovely to be able to negotiate and get our bearings almost straight away! We embarked smoothly and without delay, with luggage delivered to our rooms within the hour. Disembarkation was seamless too; our journey from cabin to the cruise port was less than 15 minutes. Our outside deluxe cabin was snug but very comfortable, loads of little hiding places to store items. Our steward Min was so helpful & an absolute credit to Oceania. Food at all restaurants was out of this world, particularly in the Polo Grill - the fillet mignon was stunning! We are now fully converted to Oceania, they are fantastic and we can’t wait to sail with them again.
couple
2-5 cruises
21 Apr 2025
Oceania's Regatta is a pleasant small cruise ship with comfortable cabins but it is not luxurious in the way the Oceania publicity would lead you to believe, in my opinion. The theatre/lounge is comfortably furnished but poorly arranged for seeing the small stage/floor area. The decor is a bit uninspiring. The food is good. The outside eating area at the back is nice. There's nothing to complain about but it's not outstandingly special.
couple
10+ cruises
18 Apr 2025
Regatta is a very nice ship. We couldn’t fault anything regarding the presentation and cleanliness throughout. The cruise itself was too busy though and lacked time to properly enjoy the resorts. Maybe one less port would have worked better with an overnight stay in Phuket May have been a better option than the short stops experienced. Excursions offered were not inspiring and disappointingly we were miss sold a trip in Phuket presented as visiting a shopping mall 5 mins walk from a beach which was parent nonsense as it occurred leaving us with 3 1/2 hours at a mall which translates into a wasted effort. Food was enjoyable with a couple of memorable meals taken in the speciality restaurants. Either side of that the main dining room offered a good selection albeit the experience didn’t wow on a couple of occasions. The biggest disappointment was the post dinner entertainment which was as flat as a pancake. Low budget shows were the mainstay all of which were distinctly ordinary.
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Jewels of Japan & Korea from Kobe, 6 May 2025 (17 nights)
Your itinerary
Fly from the UK
DAY 1-2
It’s time to say goodbye to the UK (for now) and hop on a flight somewhere exciting! With flights available from a variety of major UK airports, meeting your cruise ship somewhere exciting ahead of your adventure at sea has never been easier! Details on your outbound flight will be available closer to your departure date.
Hotel Accommodation
DAY 2
With a hotel stay in this stunning destination, you’ll have the chance to immerse yourself even more in the unique culture of the region you’re visiting during your cruise getaway. It’s also a fantastic opportunity to explore the nightlife of the holiday hotspot you’re in, something you don’t always get when you’re sailing from one incredible destination to the next during your cruise.
Kobe - Overnight onboard
DAY 3-4
08 May 2025
Time at Port: from 12 AM to 6 PM
The capital of the Hyogo Prefecture, Kobe is one of the largest cities in Japan. A picturesque city that sits on Osaka Bay and is surrounded by mountains, it’s been an important port since the 19th century. With an array of attractions including the Kobe Animal Kingdom, Nunobiki Waterfall and the Ikuta Jinja shrine, you’ll be spoilt for choice on things to do and see whilst visiting Kobe.
Things to do in Kobe - Overnight onboard:
Animal Kingdom
A popular animal and flower park, the centrally located Kobe Animal Kingdom opened its doors in 2006 and has since become one of the most visited attractions in the city. Home to an array of animals including lemurs and capybaras, children and adults alike will love exploring the Kobe Animal Kingdom.
Nunobiki Waterfall
Situated within easy reach of the city centre, the beautiful Nunobiki Waterfalls have inspired significant art and literature in Japan due to their scenic beauty. Offering plenty of photo opportunities, you can enjoy a walk around the waterfall and enjoy a break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Ikuta Jinja
A prominent Shinto shrine, Ikuta Jinja is one of the oldest shrines in Japan and features colourful pagodas, artworks and statues. A significant shrine that’s visited by thousands of locals and tourists each year, it’s host to an array of celebrations throughout the year.
Hiroshima
DAY 5
10 May 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
A mixture of historic landmarks and modern skyscrapers, Hiroshima is a world-famous city that’s situated on Japan’s Honshu Island. When visiting the city, you will see ruins of buildings that were destroyed by the atomic bomb in the second world war, alongside memorials that commemorate the event. Top sights to see when in Hiroshima include the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Shukkeien Garden and the Hiroshima Garden.
Things to do in Hiroshima:
Memorial Museum
Situated in the heart of the city, the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum was created in 1955 to showcase the events of World War II. Featuring an array of exhibits, including belongings that were left by the victims of the bombing, its aim is to acknowledge the realisation of ‘permanent world peace’.
Shukkeien Garden
Tranquil and picturesque, the Shukkeien Garden dates back to the early 17th century. As you follow the path through the garden, you’ll see a variety of miniaturised sceneries, tea houses and a selection of local plant life.
Hiroshima Castle
Also known as Carp Castle, Hiroshima Castle was built in the late 16th century and was one of the largest castles in the country. However, it was destroyed by the atomic bomb, leading to it having to be rebuilt. An iconic landmark in the city, it’s surrounded by beautiful scenery and has a vast collection of historical exhibits.
Busan
DAY 6
11 May 2025
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 7 PM
A large port city in South Korea, Busan is a bustling city with a mixture of modern and historic landmarks. Surrounded by mountains and beaches, whether you’re looking to relax and unwind with a tranquil walk, visit an aquarium or see the city from a new perspective by venturing to the top of one of the viewpoints, the choice is yours. Top highlights in the city include Haeundae Beach, the Haedong Yonggungsa Temple and the Diamond Tower.
Things to do in Busan:
Haeundae Beach
Take a relaxing stroll to Haeundae Beach and enjoy wonderful views of the city. A popular attraction that’s open year round, it’s host to a variety of festivals throughout the year, as well as esports events.
Haedong Yonggungsa
A prominent Buddhist temple in Busan, it was originally constructed in 1376. However, the original temple was destroyed in the Japanese invasions, leading to it having to be rebuilt in 1930. A unique temple that’s popular due to its picturesque setting, it’s a peaceful area to visit whilst in Busan.
Diamond Tower
Built in 1973, the Diamond Tower stands at an impressive 120 metres tall and offers breathtaking views out over the city. With a panoramic viewpoint and a café at the top, alongside shops and galleries at its base, it’s often described as the top sight to see in Busan.
At Sea
DAY 7
12 May 2025
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
Seoul (Incheon)
DAY 8
13 May 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 6 PM
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Jeju City, Jeju Island
DAY 9
14 May 2025
Time at Port: from 1 PM to 9 PM
Situated in South Korea on the island of Jejudo, Jeju City is a unique destination with a variety of attractions to explore. Just outside the city lies the picturesque Hamdeok Beach, the fascinating Manjanggul Cave and the bustling Dongmum Market; so whether you want to relax and unwind on the beach or visit a vibrant attraction in Jeju, the choice is yours!
Things to do in Jeju City, Jeju Island:
Hamdeok Beach
A tranquil beach within easy reach of the city, you can sit back and relax whilst watching the peaceful waves roll in. Alternatively you can enjoy some watersports or a hike around the area.
Manjanggul Cave
Spanning 23 metres and nearly 9 kilometres long, the Manjanggul Cave is home to one of the largest lava tubes in South Korea- a fascinating attraction to explore in Jeju.
Dongmun Market
Selling an array of produce, the vibrant Dongmun Market is a bustling market in the heart of the city. Popular with tourists and locals, this market is the perfect place to pick up fresh fruit, vegetables and seafood.
Nagasaki
DAY 10
15 May 2025
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 8 PM
Located on the island of Kyushu, Nagasaki has grown to become one of Japan's most attractive cities in spite of the nuclear attack in 1945 it is unfortunately famous for. Without a doubt, this tragedy in the city's history still bares its mark, with the Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park being must-see cultural stops during your visit. Nowadays though Nagasaki looks to the future, with charming streets just waiting to be explored.
Things to do in Nagasaki:
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum is one of Japan's major tourist sites and is essential to comprehending Nagasaki's post-war life as well as the impact of atomic weapons. It provides a vivid look at the impact of the "Fat Man" atomic bomb that fell on Nagasaki 9th August 1945.
Nagasaki Peace Park
Nagasaki Peace Park, which was built to commemorate the atomic bombing of Nagasaki City in 1945, is a powerful reminder of the consequences of atomic weapons and stands as a icon for the longing of peace. The complex includes two parks and a museum dedicated to the souls lost in the blast.
Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
180 penguins from nine distinct species call the Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium home. Here you'll be able to partake in the "Feed the Penguins" event and visit the Petting Zoo to meet them. Additionally, the "Experience Nature Zone" within the facility allows visitors to get up close and personal with some of the aquatic critters that reside in the area.
Kagoshima
DAY 11
16 May 2025
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 7 PM
A beautiful seaside city, Kagoshima boasts an active volcano that overlooks Kinko Bay. Due to its warm temperature, palm tree-lined streets and the volcano, the city has been compared with Naples in Italy. In Kagoshima there are an array of landmarks and attractions, including the Kagoshima City Aquarium, Hirakawa Zoo and beautiful Sengan-en Gardens.
Things to do in Kagoshima:
Kagoshima City Aquarium
Situated next to the Sakurajima ferry terminal, the aquarium opened in 1997. Spanning 7 floors, the aquarium is home to an array of marine life (including rays, giant whale sharks and tropical fish) and the impressive Kuroshio fish tank.
Hirakawa Zoo
This huge zoo is full of an array of animals, from giraffes and koalas to elephants, alongside amusement rides, a children’s playground and a gift shop. A popular attraction with locals and tourists, it’s a vibrant place to visit whilst in Kagoshima.
Sengan-en Gardens
A traditional garden that’s on the northern coast, it’s full of streams, shrines, bamboo groves and ponds. Constructed in 1658, the Sengan-en Gardens is a tranquil and historic attraction in the city.
Beppu
DAY 12
17 May 2025
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 7 PM
Located in the western end of Beppu Bay, Beppu is a remarkable Japanese city with an abundance of authentic activities to enjoy when you visit. Famous for being a hotspot for naturally occurring hot springs in southern Japan, more than 3,000 onsen in fact, you’ll also find Beppu home to a unique variation on traditional Japanese cuisine – Hell Steam Cuisine. Utilising the steam from the numerous hot springs, this healthy technique is said to bring out the true flavour of the food you indulge in here.
Kochi
DAY 13
18 May 2025
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
Situated on the southern coast, Kochi is the vibrant and picturesque capital of the Kochi Prefecture. An underrated city, it boasts a laid back vibe and an array of attractions to explore throughout your time there, including the Kochi Castle, Kochi Prefectural Makino Botanical Garden and the Chikurin Ji Temple.
Things to do in Kochi:
Kochi Castle
Sitting at the top of Otakayama Hill in the centre of the city, Kochi Castle was built in the early 17th century and is a protected National Historic Site. Featuring an array of sculptures and beautiful grounds, it’s a must see when in the city.
Botanical Garden
Dedicated to the ‘father of Japanese botany’ Dr. Tomitaro Makino, these picturesque gardens showcase over 3000 plant species and spans an impressive 6 hectares. Throughout the gardens, you’ll find tropical plants encased in different structures, such as a greenhouse.
Chikurin Ji Temple
Another popular attraction in the city is the Chikurin Ji Temple. A serene temple surrounded by breathtaking plant life, it was constructed in the 20th century. A prominent five-stories pagoda, it features shrines and a 14th century garden.
Nagoya
DAY 14
19 May 2025
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 8 PM
Home to nearly two million people, Nagoya is a bustling metropolis and the fourth largest city in Japan. A vibrant port city, there are a variety of historical and modern attractions within it. Top highlights in the city include the Nagoya Castle, Nagoya City Science Museum and the Osu Kannon Buddhist temple.
Things to do in Nagoya:
Nagoya Castle
Located in the centre of Nagoya, Nagoya Castle dates back to 1612 and features unique architecture, with white walls and light blue sloping roofs. Constructed during the Edo period, this fascinating castle is a designated National Historic Site and considered to be one of the most important landmarks in Japan.
Osu Kannon
Visited by thousands of tourists each year, the Osu Kannon is a Buddhist temple that’s located in the centre of the city. Dating to 1192, this historic temple features an array of modern and historical features - due to 20th century reconstructions having to be completed on it. There’s a wooden statue, 15,000 Chinese and Japanese texts and other incredible sights to see within it.
Science Museum
Alternatively, you could head to the fascinating Nagoya City Science Museum, located in the heart of the city. One of the most prominent structures alongside the castle, you’ll find it located within a huge mirrored sphere. Within it, there is an impressive planetarium (one of the largest internationally) alongside a variety of exhibits showcasing modern technology.
Shimizu (for Mt. Fuji)
DAY 15
20 May 2025
Time at Port: from 8 AM to 8 PM
Japan's tallest mountain at 3,776 metres high and nestled in the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Mount Fuji is on everyone's bucket-list of Japan, whether that's to take in the view from the surrounding idyllic surrounding countryside, a Tokyo rooftop or your seat on the famous bullet train or even take up the challenging of hiking up yourself. Mount Fuji is an active volcano but last erupted in 1707, so you've got plenty of time to enjoy the hike, normally taking between 5-10 hours.
Tokyo - Overnight onboard
DAY 16-17
21 May 2025
Time at Port: from 7:30 AM to 6 PM
Visitors to Tokyo have an almost endless array of shopping, entertainment, culture and food options to explore in a city where the past, present and future blend together like no other. The city's history can be found all around it, as well as other superb museums, historic temples and parks.
Things to do in Tokyo - Overnight onboard:
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Shinjuku Gyoen was built on the foundations of Lord Naito's private residence. A mixture of a few different gardens, including French, English and Japanese, the park's varied and well-kept gardens are ideal for strolling around, photographing or even enjoying an afternoon picnic.
Edo-Tokyo Museum
The Edo-Tokyo Museum is a portal to the past with its exhibitions describing both visually and through historical text, the history of Edo (now known as Toyko). Here visitors can learn about and experience numerous aspects of Edo, such as people's daily lives, Edo Period architecture, cultural heritage, political climate and much more.
Senso-ji Temple
Sensoji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple, houses a statue of the goddess of mercy, Kannon. Sensoji is a must-see location in Japan, surrounded by imposing gates, a five-storey pagoda and the vibrant market of Nakamise Dori.
Fly to the UK
DAY 17
It’s time to hop on a plane! This is when you’ll be flying to the UK; the details of your flight will be available to you closer to your embarkation date. So, don’t panic if you’re not seeing any specifics right now, you’ll always have ample time to make any connections you might need to and enjoy every part of your cruise itinerary.
Arrive in UK - Overnight flight
DAY 18
The adventure continues, whether you’re heading home or heading out somewhere exciting! This is where you’ll arrive in the UK on an overnight flight, and details of that flight will be available to you closer to your embarkation date. So, don’t panic if you’re not seeing any specifics right now, you’ll always have ample time to make any connections you might need to and enjoy every part of your cruise itinerary.