Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises have launched PressReader, a newly introduced service across both fleets that delivers thousands of global newspapers, magazines, and eBooks to guests’ personal devices.
The rollout began on 4 October 2025, with Oceania Cruises’ Oceania Allura, followed by Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Navigator on 5 October 2025. The remaining 14 ships across the respective fleets are scheduled to introduce the service in November.
The complimentary service will gradually replace printed newspapers onboard, further enhancing the guest experience while supporting both brands’ Sail & Sustain environmental initiatives.
“We are delighted to provide our guests with an easy, convenient, and sustainable way to stay up to date on the news or relax with their favorite lifestyle magazine or latest eBook thriller while traveling the world in luxury,” Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises chief luxury officer Jason Montague said.
“This partnership is a natural extension of PressReader’s founding vision: to keep people connected to the stories that matter most while they travel,” PressReader CEO Ruairí Doyle said. “We’re excited to help Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises deliver world-class guest experiences and advance their sustainability efforts.”
Guests can easily connect via the ship’s Starlink internet to browse leading titles, including The New York Times and The Economist, as well as regional publications, lifestyle magazines, and eBooks in multiple languages. While onboard, content can also be downloaded to personal devices for offline enjoyment during a shore excursion, or even on the flight home.
PressReader is available to all guests onboard, regardless of suite category or loyalty status. Its intuitive platform ensures guests can enjoy seamless access to the stories and publications that matter most to them, anytime and anywhere. The platform also enables both brands to host their own digital content, including eMagazines and brochures.
PressReader’s extensive global catalog spans more than 120 countries and 60 languages, ensuring every guest can access publications that resonate with their personal interests.

Sustainable luxury at sea
By transitioning from printed newspapers to PressReader, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises significantly reduce their use of consumables, including paper, ink, and printers. This greener, more efficient approach underscores both brands’ commitment to sustainability, aligning with Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ wider Sail & Sustain initiatives, as well as their commitment to offering modern and convenient solutions to guests.
