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Oceania Cruises
8300 NW 33rd St, Ste 308, Miami, Florida
Line Class: Deluxe
Web: www.oceaniacruises.com
Email: customerinfo@oceaniacruises.com
Toll-Free: 800-531-5619
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Born out of the ashes of Renaissance Cruises, a youngish line that folded in 2001, Oceania entered the cruise business with some of the same players and one, then two and now three of the former 680-passenger Renaissance ships built between 1988 and 1990. Almost from the start, the Regatta, the first ship, garnered favorable passenger reports, and Oceania did not make the mistake of excluding travel agents the way Renaissance had. The line’s pricing is often different from the pack, sometimes offering two for one rates and free air, but overall, the cruises are very fairly priced for what passengers receive.

Fleet

The three mid-size 30,277-ton sisterships – Insignia, Nautica and Regatta - carry 680 passengers. With the private equity firm of Apollo Management now investing in the company, Oceania has ordered a pair of 65,000-ton ships for delivery in 2010 and 2011. They will carry 1,260 passengers, have standard cabins that average 50 per cent larger, most being outsideswith private balconies, and six restaurants.

Itineraries

Itineraries are now virtually worldwide and many cruises are port intensive rather than having multiple days at sea. Positioning voyages differ in this respect.

Dining and Decor

The four restaurants – main dining room, Italian, steakhouse and buffet/theme evenings – operate with open sittings and no extra charge. The onboard décor is Old World Edwardian and the dress code country club casual with nary a formal night.

Programs

The line has an enrichment program and there are no facilities for children.

Onboard Experience

Thus far, most passengers are older North Americans because of the style and length of the cruises, but Europeans and others are beginning to hear about Oceania. Oceania continues to be having a long and highly successful honeymoon. It’s a country club atmosphere amidst Edwardian surroundings.

Competitors

Now with a three-ship fleet, and wanting more of this same series, the line has positioned itself as above premium, therefore above Holland America and Celebrity and possibly alongside Crystal in terms of food and service but not cabin accommodations.

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The cruise liner Insignia was built as a Renaissance Cruises ship in 1998; she joined Oceania Cruises in April 2004 as its second ship. She is running mate with Nautica and Regatta. The 30,200-ton, 684-passenger midsize vessel sails with a crew of 400, insuring highly personaliz... Read Entire Review »

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Built in 2000, this cruise liner was originally named R Five and operated for Renaissance Cruises. At 30,277 tons, she takes 684 passengers and an international crew of 400 on cruises to the Mediterranean in the spring, summer and fall, and South Asia, Southeast and East Asia and Australia the balan... Read Entire Review »

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The Regatta cruise liner got Oceania Cruises off to a good start in 2003: She is one of eight former Renaissance R ships. Her tonnage is 30,200 and passenger capacity is 684, with a European crew of 400. She sails with the almost identical Insignia and Nautica, and together they cover most of the gl... Read Entire Review »

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Insignia: Lobby
Regatta: Recreation
Nautica: Recreation
Regatta: Standard
Insignia: Standard
Nautica: Suite

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