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Oceania Cruises Overview
 
Oceania Cruises is a Miami-based boutique cruise line, renowned for “The Finest Cuisine at Sea” and mid-sized ships that blend elegant comfort with exceptional service and rich itineraries.
 
They operate a fleet of eight luxury vessels, split between two classes:
 

  • Oceania-Class (newest, larger ships)

  • Regatta-Class (smaller, more intimate ships) 
     

Whether you’re into epicurean indulgence or low-key luxury, they have a ship that delivers.
 
Oceania-Class Vessels
These are the newer, larger ships with modern twists, expanded amenities, and the luxe comfort of home—with better views.
 
Oceania Allura (Debuts in 2025, 1,200 passengers)
An elegant newcomer with residential-style décor, exclusive perks (like spa terrace access and sunrise yoga), and all-inclusive culinary experiences. 
 
Oceania Vista (Launched 2023, 1,200 passengers)
Shines with fresh dining concepts—including Ember and Aquamar Kitchen—stylish design, and Broadway-level entertainment. Ideal for cruise lovers with a taste for modern flair. 
 
Oceania Marina (Built 2011, 1,238 passengers)
An epicurean’s delight, featuring sleek design, the signature La Reserve by Wine Spectator, and private- dining options like Privée. Refined elegance meets culinary passion.
 
Oceania Riviera (Built 2012, 1,250 passengers)
Sister ship to Marina, with elevated design touches and sophisticated ambiance. Expect lofty staircases, luxe upholstery, and indulgent dining. 
 
Regatta-Class Vessels
These smaller ships (about 656 passengers) offer elegant intimacy with residential charm—perfect for those craving relaxed luxury, not big-ship energy. 
 
Oceania Regatta (Built 1998)
Charming and timeless, with art-deco interiors, elegant woodwork, and a quiet, refined ambiance. 
 
Oceania Insignia (Built 1998)
A stylish classic updated via the OceaniaNEXT refurbishments. Its interiors are bright, comfortable, and freshly modern after renovations. 
 
Oceania Nautica (Built 2000)
Comfortable and intimate, with beautiful teak decking and plush residential furnishings—pure small-ship elegance. 
 
Oceania Sirena (Built 1999)
Formerly known as Ocean Princess, now polished and sophisticated. Includes unique dining spots like Tuscan Steak, Red Ginger, and Polo Grill. 

 

From boutique luxuries with sweeping views to tiny-ship elegance with world-class cuisine, Oceania Cruises offers a fleet designed for travelers who want it all—style, comfort, and deeply curated experiences at sea.

Let me know if you’d like help matching the perfect Oceania ship to your dream itinerary!

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