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Voyage Code: OCEANIAREG260705
moon 12 nights
anchor Oceania Regatta
calendar 5 Jul '26

Cruise overview

Piraeus
Mykonos
Istanbul
Istanbul
Çanakkale
Kusadasi
Marmaris
Heraklion (Iraklion), Crete
La Goulette
Palermo
Monaco

Itinerary

Day 1

Piraeus


It’s no wonder that all roads lead to the fascinating and maddening metropolis of Athens. Lift your eyes 200 feet above the city to the Parthenon, its honey-color marble columns rising from a massive limestone base, and you behold architectural perfection that has not been surpassed in 2,500 years. But, today, this shrine of classical form dominates a 21st-century boomtown. To experience Athens—Athína in Greek—fully is to understand the essence of Greece: ancient monuments surviving in a sea of cement, startling beauty amid the squalor, tradition juxtaposed with modernity. Locals depend on humor and flexibility to deal with the chaos; you should do the same. The rewards are immense. Although Athens covers a huge area, the major landmarks of the ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine periods are close to the modern city center. You can easily walk from the Acropolis to many other key sites, taking time to browse in shops and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way. From many quarters of the city you can glimpse “the glory that was Greece” in the form of the Acropolis looming above the horizon, but only by actually climbing that rocky precipice can you feel the impact of the ancient settlement. The Acropolis and Filopappou, two craggy hills sitting side by side; the ancient Agora (marketplace); and Kerameikos, the first cemetery, form the core of ancient and Roman Athens. Along the Unification of Archaeological Sites promenade, you can follow stone-paved, tree-lined walkways from site to site, undisturbed by traffic. Cars have also been banned or reduced in other streets in the historical center. In the National Archaeological Museum, vast numbers of artifacts illustrate the many millennia of Greek civilization; smaller museums such as the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art Museum and the Byzantine and Christian Museum illuminate the history of particular regions or periods. Athens may seem like one huge city, but it is really a conglomeration of neighborhoods with distinctive characters. The Eastern influences that prevailed during the 400-year rule of the Ottoman Empire are still evident in Monastiraki, the bazaar area near the foot of the Acropolis. On the northern slope of the Acropolis, stroll through Plaka (if possible by moonlight), an area of tranquil streets lined with renovated mansions, to get the flavor of the 19th-century’s gracious lifestyle. The narrow lanes of Anafiotika, a section of Plaka, thread past tiny churches and small, color-washed houses with wooden upper stories, recalling a Cycladic island village. In this maze of winding streets, vestiges of the older city are everywhere: crumbling stairways lined with festive tavernas; dank cellars filled with wine vats; occasionally a court or diminutive garden, enclosed within high walls and filled with magnolia trees and the flaming trumpet-shaped flowers of hibiscus bushes. Formerly run-down old quarters, such as Thission, Gazi and Psirri, popular nightlife areas filled with bars and mezedopoleia (similar to tapas bars), are now in the process of gentrification, although they still retain much of their original charm, as does the colorful produce and meat market on Athinas. The area around Syntagma Square, the tourist hub, and Omonia Square, the commercial heart of the city about 1 km (½ mi) northwest, is distinctly European, having been designed by the court architects of King Otho, a Bavarian, in the 19th century. The chic shops and bistros of ritzy Kolonaki nestle at the foot of Mt. Lycabettus, Athens’s highest hill (909 feet). Each of Athens’s outlying suburbs has a distinctive character: in the north is wealthy, tree-lined Kifissia, once a summer resort for aristocratic Athenians, and in the south and southeast lie Glyfada, Voula, and Vouliagmeni, with their sandy beaches, seaside bars, and lively summer nightlife. Just beyond the city’s southern fringes is Piraeus, a bustling port city of waterside fish tavernas and Saronic Gulf views.

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Day 2

Mykonos

Day 3

Istanbul

Day 4

Istanbul

Day 5

Çanakkale

Day 6

Kusadasi

Day 7

Marmaris

Day 8

Heraklion (Iraklion), Crete

Day 9

at-sea At sea

Day 10

La Goulette

Day 11

Palermo

Day 12

at-sea At sea

Day 13

Monaco

Inside Stateroomfrom£1,559pp
Oceanview Stateroom - Cat Dfrom£1,629pp
Deluxe OceanView Stateroomfrom£1,779pp
Veranda Stateroom from£2,519pp
Concierge Level Veranda Stateroomfrom£2,609pp
Penthouse Suitefrom£3,519pp
Vista Suitefrom£10,419pp
Owner's Suitefrom£12,269pp
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Inside Stateroom

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Elegant and comfortable, Inside Staterooms feature Oceania’s signature Prestige Tranquillity Bed, stylish furnishings and ample storage. Designed for relaxation, they provide a peaceful retreat after a day of exploration.

Amenities

  • Queen or Twin Configuration
  • Lounge Area
  • Shower
  • Toiletries Provided
  • TV
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Safe
  • Hair Dryer
  • Telephone
  • Desk

Ship features

Oceania Regatta is a refined, mid-sized ship offering boutique luxury, world-class cuisine and personalised service.

Overview
Accommodation
Dining
Amenities
Wellness
Entertainment
Adults Only
  • Carries just 684 guests for a small-ship experience
  • Recently re-inspired with updated décor and staterooms
  • Multiple open-seating dining venues with no surcharges
  • Warm, attentive service and a near one-to-one crew ratio
  • Adults-only luxury cruise experience
  • The Culinary Center and hands-on cooking classes on select voyages
  • The Spa Terrace and Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center for wellness
  • Varied entertainment, including live music and guest lectures
  • Intimate lounges and quiet reading nooks for relaxation
  • Worldwide itineraries from Alaska to Asia, Australia and Europe
Oceania Regatta Accommodation

Accommodation

Oceania Regatta features 342 lavishly appointed staterooms and suites, 70% with private verandas. Each has been redesigned with rich fabrics, custom furnishings and luxurious touches, including Tranquillity Beds, Bulgari amenities, and 24-hour room service. Concierge-level guests enjoy exclusive access to the private Concierge Lounge and priority embarkation.

Oceania Regatta Dining

Dining

Regatta upholds Oceania’s reputation for The Finest Cuisine at Sea®, serving gourmet fare in elegant surroundings. Choose from open-seating dining in The Grand Dining Room, authentic Italian at Toscana, or steakhouse favourites at Polo Grill. The Terrace Café offers casual buffet dining, while Waves Grill serves al fresco classics by the pool.

Oceania Regatta Amenities

Amenities

Guests can enjoy a range of leisure and enrichment spaces including Horizons Lounge, Martinis Bar, and the Regatta Lounge for evening entertainment. The Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center offers holistic treatments, saunas and a terrace whirlpool, while the Library and Boutiques provide quiet diversions.

Regatta Wellness

Wellness

The Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center focuses on wellness through nutrition, mindfulness and movement. Facilities include treatment rooms, a steam room, and a relaxation terrace. Wellness Discovery Tours are offered in select ports for a holistic connection to destination and wellbeing.

Oceania Regatta Entertainment

Entertainment

Entertainment aboard Oceania Regatta is intimate and engaging. Enjoy classical string quartets, live vocalists, headline acts and destination-themed lectures. The Casino and Regatta Lounge provide lively evening diversions, while Horizons hosts tea, dancing and panoramic ocean views.

Oceania Regatta Families

Adults-only Cruising

Oceania Cruises’ Regatta offers no facilities for children. The ship is an 18+ vessel catering to adults only. Older multi-generational families will find much to enjoy, with beautiful accommodations and world-class dining perfect for the discerning traveller.