Oceania Marina in Sydney
Oceania a new evolution
Oceania Cruises will elevate every facet of its product offering and guest experience as part of an ambitious brand initiative, OceaniaNEXT. Spanning enhanced dining menus, new shore experiences and the refurbishment of all six ships in the existing fleet, clients are guaranteed the very best in luxury ocean cruising.
REIMAGINED SHIPS
Flagship vessels Riviera and Marina will undergo stem-to-stern renovations under the OceaniaNEXT programme, re-emerging as better- than-new ships in December 2022 and November 2023 respectively. All suites and staterooms will be completely reimagined to create a lighter, brighter
and more spacious feel, featuring custom-crafted furnishings, designer accessories and a luxurious array of new finishes including exotic stone, polished wood and Italian marble. Restyled bathrooms will be more capacious than ever, and thoughtful details, such as more power outlets and USB ports, will be installed. Public spaces will also undergo
a reimagining, benefiting from a refreshed colour palette and a tasteful renewal of fabrics, furnishings and lighting fixtures. Highlights will include a more opulent The Grand Dining Room, with plush new carpets and leather armchairs; a new alfresco pizzeria and trattoria; and an enhanced design of steakhouse Polo Grill and Horizons.
NEXT: The line’s remaining fleet has
also been refurbished under the OceaniaNEXT programme. Insignia debuted better than new for its 2019 Around the World in 180 Days voyage, followed shortly after by Regatta and Sirena in the same year, and finally with Nautica, which re-entered service on April 1, 2022.
ENHANCED CUISINE
The OceaniaNEXT initiative has also seen the introduction of a raft of culinary enhancements across the fleet. Alongside elevated service levels and enhanced menus at venues including The Grand Dining Room, Toscana, The Terrace Café and Waves Grill, the line has introduced new wine tasting programmes,
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