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Sailing with Oceania
Cruises is the ultimate way to visit these stunning destinations that offer a
utopia of cultural encounters, memorable adventures and pristine natural
surroundings.
The new cruises will
visit French Polynesia and Hawaii during the ideal months
of August, September and October when the regions boast abundant sunshine,
pleasant, balmy temperatures and lower humidity. Itineraries span the gorgeous
blue lagoon of Bora Bora, the black sand beaches of Tahiti, the colorful
coral reefs of Raiatea, the soaring mountains in the verdant jungles of Nuku
Hiva and more. Four of the seven new sailings link French Polynesia with
the captivating craters, dramatic canyons and lush waterfalls of the Hawaiian
archipelago. With Oceania Cruises, you can experience the paradise of these
islands firsthand on immersive itineraries, discovering the traditions of
native Polynesian culture, tasting the fresh flavors of the local cuisine and
exploring the local communities and surrounding natural wonders.
"At Oceania
Cruises, we offer a captivating array of sailings in French Polynesia and Hawaii,
charting lesser-known coastlines and taking travelers to boutique ports and
off-the-beaten-track islands thanks to our small, luxurious ships,"
commented Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises. "One of the
highlights of these parts of the world is undoubtedly the food. Whether you're
exploring Bora Bora and Nuku Hiva or Nawiliwili and Hilo, the flavors
of these islands are meant to be savored and enjoyed just as much as the
spectacular scenery."
Sailing from Tahiti
or Honolulu, the seven new voyages range from 10 to 18 days, allowing
plenty of time for exploration, adventure and relaxation in these stunning
regions of the world. While Tahiti may feel worlds away, the gateway
of Papeete is readily accessible by flight from New York, Los
Angeles, Paris, London and Sydney with convenient
8-hour non-stop flights from Los Angeles and 5-hour non-stop flights
out of Auckland. Similarly, Honolulu is just a 6-hour direct
flight away from Los Angeles and an 8 ½-hour direct flight from Auckland.
In addition to the seven new sailings aboard Regatta in 2025, there
are dozens of other destination-rich itineraries to choose from in the South
Pacific, as well as Australia and New Zealand, in 2024 and 2025
with Oceania Cruises.
NEW SUMMER SAILINGS
IN 2025
Polynesian Dreams: 15
days from Honolulu to Papeete aboard Regatta, visiting Honolulu,
Nawiliwili, Lahaina, Kailua-Kona, Hilo, Nuku Hiva, Rangiroa,
Raiatea, Bora Bora and Papeete. Departs August 1 and September
15, 2025, which offers the itinerary in reverse.
Tahitian Legends: 10
days from Papeete to Papeete aboard Regatta, visiting Papeete,
Moorea, Fakarava, Nuku Hiva, Rangiroa, Bora Bora and Raiatea.
Departs August 16 and 26, and September 5, 2025.
Divine Pacific Oases:
15 days from Honolulu to Papeete aboard Regatta, visiting Honolulu,
Nawiliwili, Kahului, Kailua-Kona, Hilo, Nuku Hiva, Rangiroa,
Raiatea, Bora Bora and Papeete. Departs September 30, 2025.
Song of Polynesia: 18
days from Papeete to Los Angeles aboard Regatta, visiting
Papeete, Moorea, Rangiroa, Nuku Hiva, Hilo, Lahaina, Honolulu,
Nawiliwili and Los Angeles. Departs October 15, 2025.
REGATTA SHIPBOARD
HIGHLIGHTS
Carrying just 670
guests, Regatta provides a boutique experience for travelers to
explore the region, with itineraries designed to offer a unique flavor of the
South Pacific. Guests will experience the ultimate in small ship luxury, with
just 340 lavish suites and luxurious staterooms, nearly 70% of which feature
private verandas. Lose yourself in one of the hundreds of books in the
top-of-ship library, relax and rejuvenate in the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center
or socialize with old and new friends in one of the eight lounges and bars on
board. After dinner in one of the four gourmet, open-seating restaurants, take
in a show or spend the evening in the casino.
EAT YOUR WAY
THROUGH FRENCH POLYNESIA & HAWAII
One of the best ways
to delve into the local island culture is through food, and both French
Polynesia and Hawaii serve up some mouth-watering specialties,
exotic dishes and delicious delicacies.
Try poisson cru: French
Polynesia's version of ceviche, this dish features local raw fish
marinated in coconut milk and lime juice, often with vegetables. You'll have
plenty of chances to try it on a variety of excursions, and you'll regularly
see it on local menus.
The mahi mahi
burger and a mai tai at Bloody Mary's in Bora Bora are
not to be missed. The thatched-roof restaurant with sand floors has served
well-known faces including Jimmy Buffet, Ronnie Wood of The Rolling
Stones and movie star couple Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell –
it's an experience to remember.
Don't pass on the
breadfruit: Called uru in Tahitian, this strangely versatile starch
will appear on the table prepared in more ways than you can keep track of and
is quintessentially French Polynesian. A staple form on Nuku Hiva involves
roasting it over hot coals and then mashing it with coconut milk to create a
dish called kaka.
You can't visit Hawaii without
trying traditional poke, a raw fish bowl favored for its simplicity and
freshness. Though all sorts of variations have become popular the world over,
try ahi poke or tako poke – octopus – in its birthplace for a true
taste of the classic dish.
A must-have at
luaus, kalua pork is another Hawaiian favorite you'll find across the
islands. The traditional method of slow roasting the pork in an imu, or
underground pit, and seasoning it with local sea salt results in a succulent,
smoky meat typically paired with rice and sauteed cabbage or coleslaw.
DESTINATION
HIGHLIGHTS
Bora Bora, French
Polynesia, one of the most photogenic islands, is dominated by two peaks –
Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia – both more than 2,000 feet high. Covered in
emerald greenery, they create a dramatic backdrop for Bora Bora's shimmering
lagoon, renowned for its breathtaking turquoise water. Under the sea, the reef
encircling the island is a haven for a rainbow of exotic fish and turtles.
Explore Bora Bora's dazzling lagoon, go on a guided off-road
adventure across the island or see sharks and stingrays from the comfort of a
glass-bottom boat.
Papeete, Tahiti,
is the capital of French Polynesia, with clear blue waters, swaying palm
trees, balmy weather and rich island culture. Enjoy a wide variety of
restaurants and the best shopping in the region – be sure to look out for
exquisite hand-carved wooden figurines and bowls as well as colorful patchwork
textiles called tifaifai, appliqued quilts that are often handed down for
generations. Feeling energetic? Then be sure to hike inland a couple of miles
to Fautaua Waterfall, Tahiti's highest at an incredible 443 feet. Learn about
the iridescence and luster of pearls at the Robert Wan Pearl Museum or take a
walking tour of the colorful and creative street art and murals painted by
talented international artists.
Hilo, Hawaii, is
on the east coast of the Big Island and is renowned for its lush greenery. See
how the 2018 reawakening of Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire and volcanoes,
has changed the landscape at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, a UNESCO
World Heritage site. Thrill seekers can choose from excursions such as a
helicopter ride to Kilauea Volcano or zip-lining through a river gorge. Or for
those who want to take it easier, a visit to Richardson Ocean Park, a black
sand beach carved into the rocky shoreline, or a stroll through farmers markets
with aisles of colorful fruits, vegetables and flowers, would be perfect.
Kailua-Kona on
Hawaii has a laid-back vibe and myriad things to do: roam a national park,
swim or snorkel in the sea, or play a round of golf at one of three courses
overlooking the ocean. Visit Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation to learn about
different beans and roasts and sample some of the aromatic fresh brews.
Experience Magic Sands Beach, a beautiful stretch of turquoise water and white
sand – when it's there. It's named Magic Sands Beach because every so often a
big storm will take all the sand out to sea, exposing rock until the sandy
beach is returned by the sea over time.
simply MORE™
Oceania Cruises
offers travelers simply MORE, with virtually everything included in
the voyage fare: free roundtrip airfare; free airport transfers; a generous
shore excursion credit; and a comprehensive beverage package available during
lunch and dinner at onboard restaurants featuring dozens of vintage Champagnes,
premium wines and international beers. Created to elevate the guest
experience, simply MORE means travelers receive the greatest value in
luxury cruising.
For additional
information on Oceania Cruises' small-ship luxury product, exquisitely crafted
cuisine, and expertly curated travel experiences, visit www.oceaniacruises.com,
call 855-OCEANIA, or speak with a professional travel advisor.
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Oceania Cruises
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