The March 22, 2026 cruise on the Regatta departs from Tokyo, Japan. On this 24 Night Legendary Japan (Tokyo To Yokohama) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 19 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Regatta sets sail on Sunday, Mar 22nd and returns on Wednesday, Apr 15th.
Mar 22nd - Apr 15th
Oceania Cruise Line
from Tokyo, Japan
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
The graph below tracks historic price of the Regatta cruise ship departing March 22, 2026. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $9,899 ($413 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $10,132 ($423 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 2%.
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Oceania Cruise Line
The Regatta was built in 1998 and is among Oceania's 6 ships in its fleet. The Regatta is included in the cruise line's Regatta class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Regatta vs all other Oceania ships.
Regatta - March 22, 2026 - 24 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Mar 22nd | Tokyo, Japan |
2 | Mar 23rd | Hitachinaka, Japan |
3 | Mar 24th | Sendai, Japan |
4 | Mar 25th | Miyako, Japan |
5 | Mar 26th | Kushiro, Japan |
6 | Mar 27th | Muroran (sapporo), Japan |
7 | Mar 28th | Aomori, Japan |
8 | Mar 29th | Sakata, Japan |
9 | Mar 30th | Kanazawa, Japan |
10 | Mar 31st | Busan (Pusan), South Korea |
11 | Apr 1st | At Sea |
12 | Apr 2nd | At Sea |
13 | Apr 3rd | Tokyo, Japan |
14 | Apr 4th | Nagoya, Japan |
15 | Apr 5th | Tokushima, Japan |
16 | Apr 6th | Kyoto Kobe Japan |
17 | Mar 22nd | Kyoto Kobe Japan |
18 | Apr 8th | Kochi, Japan |
19 | Apr 9th | Hiroshima, Japan |
20 | Apr 10th | Beppu, Japan |
21 | Apr 11th | Busan (Pusan), South Korea |
22 | Apr 12th | Nagasaki, Japan |
23 | Apr 13th | Kagoshima, Japan |
24 | Apr 14th | At Sea |
25 | Apr 15th | Yokohama (tokyo), Japan |
Cruise Itinerary
The Regatta sails on March 22, 2026 for a 24 Night Legendary Japan (Tokyo To Yokohama). The ship will depart the port of Tokyo, Japan at 7:00 PM and will return to the port of Yokohama (tokyo), Japan on Apr 15th at 8:00 AM. During the 25-day journey, the Regatta will visit 18 additional ports and will spend 3 days at sea.
Huge department stores brim with shoppers, neon flashes from dusk to dawn, and the entire world pays heed to the slightest fluctuation on the Nikkei Index. From the Imperial Palace and Meiji Shrine to the fabled Ginza district, 21st-century Tokyo is an intriguing composite of East and West. Japanese houses of wood and paper stand in the shadow of towering steel and mortar. Not far away, one of the world's most impressive sights soars 12,388 feet to its snow-clad peak: Mount Fuji, the majestic symbol of Japan.
Muroran is a major industrial center and port, with iron, steel, and cement works and an oil refinery. Hot spring resorts are nearby. Muroran is the port for Sapporo, one of Japan's most rapidly growing urban, tourist, and winter sports centers. Famous for its annual Snow Festival, it played host to the 1972 winter Olympics.
Pusan is South Korea's second largest city and largest port, handling most of the nation's foreign trade. Lying at the head of the Naktong River basin, it has served as a main southern gateway to Korea from Japan. Historic landmarks include the Kyongbok Palace, built in 1394 by the first monarch of the Yi dynasty; the Changdok Palace, containing many valuable relics; and the Toksu Palace, which houses the National Museum and Art Gallery.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Huge department stores brim with shoppers, neon flashes from dusk to dawn, and the entire world pays heed to the slightest fluctuation on the Nikkei Index. From the Imperial Palace and Meiji Shrine to the fabled Ginza district, 21st-century Tokyo is an intriguing composite of East and West. Japanese houses of wood and paper stand in the shadow of towering steel and mortar. Not far away, one of the world's most impressive sights soars 12,388 feet to its snow-clad peak: Mount Fuji, the majestic symbol of Japan.
Nagoya hosts two famous shrines: The Atsuta, founded in the 2nd century, houses the sacred imperial sword; the Higashi Honganji was built in 1692. A fortress town in the 16th century, Nagoya retains a castle built in 1612, which was reconstructed in 1959. The Tokugawa Art Museum, Higashiyama Park, and an art museum partnered with the Boston Museum of Fine Arts are other attractions.
Set on a bay on the Inland Sea, Hiroshima was the infamous site of the first atomic bomb explosion of August, 1945. But perhaps the best reason to visit Hiroshima is the enchanting island of Miyajima with its famous Itsukushima Shinto shrine, considered one of Japan's three most beautiful sights. Its famous torii stands just offshore--a tall, vermilion-colored symbol of Japan that appears to float during high tide.
Pusan is South Korea's second largest city and largest port, handling most of the nation's foreign trade. Lying at the head of the Naktong River basin, it has served as a main southern gateway to Korea from Japan. Historic landmarks include the Kyongbok Palace, built in 1394 by the first monarch of the Yi dynasty; the Changdok Palace, containing many valuable relics; and the Toksu Palace, which houses the National Museum and Art Gallery.
One of Japan's most historic cities, Nagasaki was a major port, trading with the Portuguese and Dutch in the 16th century. On a hill overlooking the bay, beautiful Glover Mansion, the setting of Madame Butterfly, is typical of the fine homes built by wealthy foreign residents. But a famous Chinese temple and numerous fine Korean and Chinese restaurants reveal Nagasaki's ancient ties with Korea and China.
This large city is an excursion base from which to explore the wonders of Kyushu, Japan's third largest island. Mount Sakurajima, an active volcano, can be reached by ferry. To the north, Kirishima-Yaku National Park is a scenic area of smoking volcanoes, craters, and lakes. South of the city, Ibusuki, the island's most popular seaside resort, welcomes kimono-clad bathers to its sandy beaches and warm, underwater springs.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Japan's second largest city and one of its leading seaports, Yokohama belongs to the extensive urban-industrial belt around Tokyo called the Keihin Industrial Zone. The city has four universities; a variety of Christian churches, Shinto shrines, and temples; and numerous parks and gardens, notably Nogeyama Park, which was created after the earthquake of 1923. It is the site of Kanazawa Library, founded in 1275, which houses a large collection of historical documents.