   
Write a Review on this Ship OverviewPreviously part of the Renaissance Cruises fleet of ships, Regatta underwent a multi-million dollar refit before joining Oceania, a new entrant in the cruise market. A premium product, popular among US passengers, the cruise line offers excellent dining options, in relaxed, yet elegant surroundings. There are several alternative dining areas, including a tapas bar and Toscana Italian restaurant. There are no formal nights.
Some of the crew have worked on other premium cruise lines, such as Silversea and Crystal and passengers say the service is excellent. Most cabins have an outside view.SuitabilityThis ship is popular among former Renaissance Cruise passengers who love the ship and are keen to see the improvements that have been made.
This ship costs less than other luxury ships on the market, and is good value for money.
Not recommended for families.Hints & TipsGratuities are set at $10.50 per person per day (suite passengers are charged extra). 15% is added to on-board drink bills.
Passengers booking Concierge level accommodation get priority embarkation and priority restaurant reservation services.
There is a self-service launderette.
It has an Internet room, Oceania@sea, where passengers can learn computer programmes such as Excel and Photoshop (at extra cost).
Reservations are required for Toscana, one of the alternative restaurants, but there is no extra charge.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 1998 Onboard Currency: USD Nationality of Crew: International officers, crew and staff No. of Crew: 373 No. of Passengers: 684 Tonnage: 30200 Passenger/crew ratio: 1.8 Passenger/space ratio: 44.2 Cruise Line's Website: www.oceaniacruises.co.uk
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