Oceania Cruises
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With a blend of classical and contemporary, Oceania has managed to create a luxury -- particularly in the areas of cuisine and personal service -- at a mid-market price point. Ultimately, the company offers one of the industry's best value-for-money options in cruising. Currently Oceania has 3 mid-size ships, all carrying 687 passengers, but offer a wide range of grand amenities and options. Guests can embrace the expanded private space and professional attention from the crew. Its five-star reputation makes Oceania the cruise line of choice for travellers seeking a truly refined and casually elegant travel experience.

Features

• Luxury cruise ship at affordable price, the most value for money for luxury cruise
• Best destination-focused itinerary - the most time onshore and most itinerary have no day at sea
• Country club ambiance, tuxedos & gown not required – informal and carefree
• Exclusively designed tranquility beds, duvets, goose-down pillows and finest Egyptian cotton linens
• Decor is traditional luxe - expect requisite polished, dark mahoganies, muted fabrics and rich-coloured carpets
• Menus are crafted by master chef Jacques Pepin (personal chef to three French heads of state, including de Gaulle)
• Canyon Ranch SpaClub – a wellness and lifestyle refinement corner
• Traditional afternoon tea available
• Finest cuisine at sea - served in four distinctive open-seating restaurants at no additional charge
• Service is enthusiastic as well as gracious, courtesy of a well-trained staff


Itineraries

Every year, Regatta, Insignia and Nautica ply the waters of Europe (Eastern and Western Mediterranean, Western Europe and the British Isles, and Northern Europe's Baltic and Norwegian Fjords) during warm weather months. During the southern summers, they trail around the globe with sailings to the Caribbean, Panama Canal, South America, Africa, Asia and Australia; many offer multiple days at shore and minimal days at sea. These journeys span from 10 to 24 nights, while other Grand World Voyages could last for over 40 nights. New for 2011, there are itineraries range from 10 to 14 nights to Alaska and New England.

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