OCEANIA Cruises has announced the name of the first of its two 1,200-guest Allura class ships will be Vista. Currently being constructed by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, Oceania’s seventh vessel will set sail in 2023, followed by her sister ship in 2025. Named to reflect the “dawn of a new age...
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OCEANIA Cruises has announced the name of the first of its two 1,200-guest Allura class ships will be Vista.
Currently being constructed by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri, Oceania’s seventh vessel will set sail in 2023, followed by her sister ship in 2025.
Named to reflect the “dawn of a new age in travel”, Vista’s aim will be to deliver “the best cuisine at sea”, as well as personalised service, with two staff members for every three guests.
Guests will experience a warm and welcoming ambiance through Vista’s residential furnishings, with the ship to introduce several firsts for Oceania in the realms of dining and guest experience.
A highlight will be Vista’s public spaces, such as the Grand Dining Room (pictured), which will be almost two decks in height, and pay homage to early 20th-century Parisian society through its contemporary interpretation of Belle Epoque.
“Oceania Cruises is an innovative and ever-evolving brand,” President & Chief Executive Officer Bob Binder declared.
“We are always looking over the horizon, and Vista represents our view to the future.”
“Our officers and crew are always bringing great new ideas to the forefront and then implementing them.”
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