Oceania Reveals New Details On First Allura-Class Ship
Oceania Cruises has revealed new details on its first Allura-class cruise ship Vista that will debut in early 2023.
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Oceania Cruises, the Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings-owned luxury cruise operator, has revealed new details for the two newest vessels, which will be built by Italian shipbuilders Fincantieri.
The cruise line unveiled the lounges, bars, and wellness facilities onboard
Vista. The vessel is the first of two ships that are scheduled to be built by the cruise line.
Designed for Luxury Experiences
Vista will be one of the most luxurious yet comfortable and cozy ships afloat when released in 2023. The 1,200 guests who will be sailing onboard the 67,000 tonnes ship will have a wide variety of comfortable, social, recreational, and wellness-based spaces on six of the eleven decks available for passenger use.
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MIAMI, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Oceania Cruises, the world s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, has announced the first in a series of inspired new product enhancements rolling out across its luxury fleet as part of its Oceania
NEXT program. With elevated dining experiences and service levels for guests, the Oceania Cruises experience will be better than ever from the first sailing on board
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Oceania Cruises has announced that it will resume cruise operations with the 1,250-guest Marina in August.
The return will begin with sailings to Scandinavia and western Europe.
Marina will resume her originally published voyage schedule, commencing on August 29th in Copenhagen.
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“The entire Oceania Cruises team is excited to now shift our focus to safely restarting operations and ultimately welcoming back our guests to begin exploring the world once again,” stated Bob Binder, president and chief executive officer of Oceania Cruises.
Phased restart dates for the balance of the Oceania Cruises fleet will be forthcoming and itineraries will be evaluated for port availability and adjusted as needed closer to the sailing dates.