Jazbell67 0 Posted November 29, 2013 Report Share Posted November 29, 2013 Does anyone have any views on Oceania Cruises. I have saw a cruise for next year and can't find any info. I would like data on food, entertainment cabins and value for money. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Solent Richard Posted December 2, 2013 Report Share Posted December 2, 2013 Does anyone have any views on Oceania Cruises. I have saw a cruise for next year and can't find any info. I would like data on food, entertainment cabins and value for money. Good Morning Jazbell. It was exactly 12 months ago that my wife and I were on board the Oceania Nautica on a 23 night cruise from Istanbul to Dubai... You can read my full review here... https://solentrichardscruiseblog.wordpress.com/2013/03/21/oceania-nautica-dawn-of-civilisation-cruise/ The Nautica is a 684 passenger smaller style cruise ship which Oceania boasts has a definite ambiance of a private ‘Country Club’: casual yet elegant; intimate and well refined. With 400 crew of a truly cosmopolitan mixture, this gives a very healthy passenger/staff ratio. Oceania utilises this factor, along with a brochure boast of the finest food at sea, with their banner headline ‘Your World, Your Way’. On board you will experience a convivial ambiance and an uncompromising quality that exudes both a sense of elegance and comfort. The main entertainment venue is The Nautica Lounge, a comfortable venue easily described as a ‘show lounge... Variety shows are staged by the small but professional entertainment team however the sophisticated ambiance of Oceania Cruises dictates that enrichment weighs equally within the ship’s entertainment programme. A cocktail pianist entertained in The Martini bar each evening as did the Quadrivium String Quartet give evening recitals in the Upper Hall. The Fiesta Dance Band provided music for just that in Horizons. Food is high on the expectations of Oceania's passengers and they will not be disappointed... as the quality and standard of service is far superior to your average cruise ship 'main dining restaurants'. Oceania has four cruise ships all in the medium to small category. I think this next photograph sums Oceania cruises very nicely...Look at the time on the clock and note how 'crowded' the pool deck is.... As for value for money the simple answer is 'Yes'. As with all cruising, you get what you pay for. Should you have any further questions I would be delighted to answer them if at all possible. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
weaver 15 Posted December 2, 2013 Report Share Posted December 2, 2013 What lovely pictures Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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