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Springtime In Asia
24 Apr - 8 May
14 Nights
9 Ports
Oceania Cruises

Springtime In Asia

24 April - 8 May 2025
From £6,399 pp

Duration

14 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from Taiwan

Ports

9 Ports

24 April

Setting sail from Keelung (Taipei)

Keelung is a fairly unremarkable port city close to Taiwan's capital, Taipei. The city is best known for its night market, where a mouthwatering array of food is on offer in an atmospheric setting. Otherwise, you are best off heading for Taipei if you want to prolong your stay on the island; the capital draws on an interesting mix of Chinese, Japanese and Western influences, and is home to attractive temples, a burgeoning street food scene and Taipei 101, which was the world's tallest building until it was eclipsed by Dubai's Burj Khalifa in 2010.

Our tip

Taiwan is a number one destination for foodies, so if this is your thing, plan ahead to make the most of it.

25 April

Japan: Miyako

26 April

Japan: Naha

27 April

At sea

28-29 April

China: Shanghai

30 April

At sea

1-2 May

China: Beijing (Tianjin)

3 May

China: Dalian

4 May

At sea

5 May

Japan: Moji (Kitakyushu)

6 May

Japan: Takamatsu

7-8 May

Arriving in Kobe

Small in size and cosmopolitan in its outlook, Kobe is a thoroughly pleasant city with a long and distinguished history as one of Japan's main trading ports. Kobe's past as a commercial hub is reflected in its architecture, with a number of unusually European-looking houses, as well as a charming, if slightly touristy, Chinatown. Kobe is overlooked by Mount Rokko, and you can take a cable car to the top for marvellous views. The city is also an important centre for sake production, so it's a great place to sample Japan's most famous tipple.

Don't miss

Kitano-cho was the centre of foreign trade in the 19th century, so here you can find the former mansions, Ijinkan, which are open to the public. A great area to just wander around.

The Ship

Your home from home

Oceania Insignia - Pool deck
Oceania Insignia - Toscana
Oceania Insignia - Penthouse Suite

Small enough to operate fascinating port-intensive itineraries, but with the space for dining options, comfortable accommodation and more, sister ships Insignia, Nautica, Regatta and Sirena are for many the perfect size.

What we love

These four boutique style sister ships carry just 684 guests apiece, with a comfortable, relaxed country house style and plenty of intimate corners. We love the alternative restaurants - Oceania is rightly renowned for great food - and the pretty little library up on deck 10.

Capacity 684 Guests
Crew 400 International Staff
Style On Oceania it's all about the time spent ashore, so back on board it's relaxed and unpretentious, with no dressing up. Open seating throughout creates an atmosphere which is friendly and sociable.
Inclusions
  • All meals even in the speciality restaurants
  • Room service dining 24 hours a day
  • All soft drinks, bottled water, specialty coffees, teas and juices
  • Shuttle service from ship to city centre in many ports of call
  • Airfare (conditions apply)
  • Internet (conditions apply)
  • Loads of extras for Concierge Class and above
  • Gratuities
More about Regatta

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
Evergreen Laurel Keelung hotel

Where to stay in Keelung

To be honest you would probably be better off staying in Taipei, but if you need a Keelung hotel, we would choose the Evergreen Laurel.

Yeliou Geopark, Taiwan

Excursions from Keelung

Visit the Yeliou Geopark to see its unique rock formations formed by sea erosion and earth movements.

Hotel La Suite, Kobe

Where to stay in Kobe

We like Hotel La Suite right on the waterfront.

Japanese sake

Around Kobe

Go to the Sake breweries in the Nada district – much of the best sake comes from this region.

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Springtime In Asia

24 April - 8 May 2025
From £6,399 pp

Duration

14 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from Taiwan

Ports

9 Ports

Ship

Regatta of Oceania Cruises

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