Introduction to Oceania Cruises

Established in 2002, Oceania Cruises has emerged as a prominent player in the luxury travel market, renowned for its exceptional service and unique travel experiences worldwide. Offering diverse cruises to destinations across the globe, Oceania Cruises provides passengers with luxurious relaxation and enjoyment.

Fleet Overview:

Oceania Cruises boasts a fleet of ships with various sizes and designs:

  • Regatta Class: Consisting of Regatta, Nautica, Insignia, and Sirena, these ships, with a gross tonnage of 30,277, were built in 1998–2000 for Renaissance Cruises as part of their R class. They can accommodate up to 824 passengers in 343 cabins.
  • Oceania Class: The fleet includes Marina and Riviera, two 1,250-passenger ships with a gross tonnage of 66,084. Built by Fincantieri in Italy, these ships were delivered in January 2011 and May 2012, respectively. The majority of their 625 cabins and suites feature private balconies.
  • Allura Class: Oceania Cruises ordered two 1,200-passenger ships, Vista and Allura, from Fincantieri in January 2019. With a gross tonnage of 67,000, the first is set to be delivered in 2023 and the second in 2025.

Operational Policies

With the slogan “The Finest Cuisine at Sea™,” Oceania Cruises is acclaimed for its excellent dining experiences curated by Michelin-starred chefs Jacques Pépin. Passengers can savor a diverse range of cuisines from around the world, complemented by luxurious dining and travel experiences. Oceania Cruises prioritizes individualized and professional service to ensure every passenger enjoys a comfortable and enjoyable journey, striving to meet customer needs to the highest standards.

Sustainable Travel

Committed to promoting sustainable travel, Oceania Cruises implements various programs for environmental protection and promotes sustainable energy consumption. Collaborating with local communities, the company contributes to the regional economy and aims to raise awareness among passengers about the importance of sustainable travel. Passengers are provided with opportunities to contribute to protecting the Earth’s environment during their voyage.

Current Owner: Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings

Oceania Cruises operates as a subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, a leading company in the cruise industry with various cruise brands under its portfolio. With the support of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Oceania Cruises continues to achieve sustainable growth and innovation in providing exceptional travel experiences.