OCEANIA Cruises unveiled a sneak peek of its upcoming ship Oceania Sonata (render pictured) this week, on the christening cruise of its latest ship Oceania Allura (CW yesterday). Sonata will be the first ship in the cruise line’s new class, which will be named after the vessel, with CCO Nathan...
OCEANIA Cruises unveiled a sneak peek of its upcoming ship Oceania Sonata (render pictured) this week, on the christening cruise of its latest ship Oceania Allura (CW yesterday).
Sonata will be the first ship in the cruise line’s new class, which will be named after the vessel, with CCO Nathan Hickman revealing some of what guests can look forward to.
The new vessel will be the most spacious and amenity-rich to date, with Hickman divulging 30% of all accommodations on board will be suites, up from around 25% on Allura.
Sonata also will debut two brand-new suite categories, one of which will be named the Horizon suite.
This accommodation will sit between the Oceania and Penthouse suite, equalling the equivalent of two standard staterooms, with 50 of this category on board the new ship.
Sonata’s Owner’s suites will also be reimagined, with the accommodation class to now feature two bedrooms.
Oceania will be adding two new dining concepts to Sonata without removing any which appear aboard Allura, Hickman said, a possibility thanks to the ship’s larger size.
This will include one haute cuisine venue and a far more casual offering, he added.
There will also be more space added to the Aquamar Kitchen and Terrace Cafe venues.
Sonata’s itineraries will be revealed in Jan. MS
