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South East Asia from Bali with the Regatta

14 nights, 12 ports with theRegattaOceania Cruises#17544252
  • Restaurant on the pool deck with open kitchen
  • Large outdoor area in the "Terrace Café"
  • Lounge with panoramic views
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  • Oceania Cruises
  • Regatta
  • Asia
  • Bali
  • Singapore, Singapore
  • 14 nights
  • 11/01/2026
  • 17544252
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1Bali, IndonesiaEmbarkment
Bali, Indonesia
Bali lies between the Indian and the Pacific oceans and is known as the "Island of the Gods". In addition to the beautiful beaches, the Indonesian island is home to volcanoes. A must-visit of Bali are its temples. The most famous is the "Tanah Lot" temple which is located on the southern part of the island, right on the water.
2Bali, Indonesia19:00
depart 19:00
Bali, Indonesia
Bali lies between the Indian and the Pacific oceans and is known as the "Island of the Gods". In addition to the beautiful beaches, the Indonesian island is home to volcanoes. A must-visit of Bali are its temples. The most famous is the "Tanah Lot" temple which is located on the southern part of the island, right on the water.
3Lombok, Indonesia07:0017:00
arrive 07:00depart 17:00
The Indonesian island of Lombok is of volcanic origin, surrounded by several small islands. The tourist development began only in 1980. Compared to the tourist-haven of Bali, it makes for a virtually undisturbed holiday.
4Celukan Bawang, Bali, Indonesia07:0017:00
arrive 07:00depart 17:00
Celukan Bawang, Bali, Indonesia
Celukan Bawang is a major port in Bali and it is here that you can find traditional merchant ships. Commodities such as wood, cement as well as many others are transported from Sumatra and Kalimantan. Another sight worth seeing is the black sandy beach of Lovina. It is also located near Singaraja, the second largest city on Bali which contains hot springs where one can enjoy a hot, relaxing dip.
5Surabaya, Indonesia07:0016:00
arrive 07:00depart 16:00
The second largest city of Indonesia has a population of 2.7 million and is situated in East Java. See the Masjid Al Akbar Surabaya, one of the largest mosques in southeast Asia and the beautiful Gereja Kelahiran Santa Perawan Maria, the oldest church in the city.
6Semarang, Indonesia07:0017:00
arrive 07:00depart 17:00
The city of Semarang is the ideal place to take a trip to the Borobudur Buddhist temple, which is one of the largest temples in Southeast Asia. The temple is thousands of years old and fell into obscurity before it was rediscovered and cleaned out in the 19th Century.
7Jakarta, Indonesia10:0020:00
arrive 10:00depart 20:00
Indonesia's caital Jakarta offers breathtaking mix of old traditions, new constructions and western influences. It is the cultural, economic and politicalcenter of the country. The city's history dates back to the 13th century. Some of the colonial buildings have been restored with the help of UNESCO and are still the main attractions of the city. However, there are also many parks in Jakarta which are also known to attract attention.
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10Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia07:0017:00
arrive 07:00depart 17:00
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's largest city, is bustling and diverse with a variety of attractions, including the world famous Petronas Twin Towers. It was only in 1957 that Malaysia's first prime minister declared independence in Kuala Lumpur, and British colonial-era landmarks are still dotted around the city. The Petaling Street flea market is an authentic taste of Kuala Lumpur while the Batu Caves is a destination you cannot miss. The thousands of hawker stalls, cafes and restaurants ensure visitors don't leave without a true taste of the best of Malaysian cuisine
11Langkawi, Malaysia09:0018:00
arrive 09:00depart 18:00
Langkawi lies north of the Strait of Malacca, near the border between Malaysia and Thailand. The monsoon climate means the area is hot and humid all year round. Local attractions include a mangrove swamp on the east coast of the island and a black sand beach in the north.
12Phuket, Thailand07:0017:00
arrive 07:00depart 17:00
Phuket, Thailand
Phuket is located in southern Thailand in the Andaman Sea. The country's largest island is well renowned for its marvelous white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, colorful fish and coral reefs, but Phuket is also full of vibrant nightlife and great tourist attractions. Visit Laem Phromthep at the island's southern tip to watch the stunning sunset, see the great work being done at Phuket Gibbon Rehabilitation Center, or laze around and do nothing but relax on the 8km long Hat Bang Thao beach.
13Penang, Malaysia08:0016:00
arrive 08:00depart 16:00
The tropical island of Penang lies on the west coast of Malaysia. The capital, Georgetown is a registered UNESCO World Heritage site since 2008. There are numerous temples, mosques and churches on the island. Of particular interest is the Ke Lok Si, the largest Chinese temple in Malaysia. Penang is known as a region of diversity and is often seen as a connection between Europe and Asia. Some argue that Penang offers the best food Malaysia has to offer and the island is fondly referred to as the 'Pearl of the Orient'.
14Melaka, Malaysia11:0019:00
arrive 11:00depart 19:00
The city of Melaka (also known as Malacca) has a long and eventful history behind it. The varied range of architectural styles is the result of Melaka's domination by different cultures: Chinese, Muslim, Portuguese, Dutch and British.
15Singapore, SingaporeDisembarkment07:00
arrive 07:00
Singapore, Singapore
As a melting pot for the world's cultures and nationalities, Singapore's diversity stands out among its surrounding nations. Its cultural and religious diversity, along with the fact it has no less than four national languages (including English) give it a progressive feel. For those who appreciate architecture, the mix of colonial-era buildings and ultra modern skyscrapers and condos mean they will constantly be in awe of their surroundings. The impeccable standards of cleanliness present in the city are astonishing. Strict laws surrounding this issue mean the municipality is a joy to spend time in.
Oceania Cruises# 17544252

South East Asia from Bali with the Regatta

14 nights, 12 ports with the Regatta
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Services Included:
  • A cruise from Bali, Indonesia to Singapore, Singapore on board the Regatta
  • All meals and entertainment onboard
  • Ships gratuities
  • Port taxes and government charges
  • Accommodation in the cabin category booked
Optional bookable services:
  • Transfers
  • Additional flights
  • Hotels
  • Rental vehicles
  • Wide variety of shore excursions
  • Travel insurance
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    Bali, Indonesia
    Embarkment
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    Bali, Indonesia
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    Lombok, Indonesia
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    Celukan Bawang, Bali, Indonesia
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    Surabaya, Indonesia
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    Semarang, Indonesia
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    Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Port Klang (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia
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    Langkawi, Malaysia
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    Phuket, Thailand
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    Penang, Malaysia
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    Melaka, Malaysia
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    Singapore, Singapore
    Disembarkment