Travelbiz E-Zine
26
June
2024

Onboard Oceania Nautica with Irish Trade partners.

Don Shearer (Travelbiz) joined Sharon Wilson (Sales Manager North, Scotland & Ireland Oceania Cruises) and invited key cruise trade partners in Dublin Port for a very special visit to get onboard and experience Oceania Nautica.🛳

You are immediately impressed by the grandeur of the décor, furniture and feel of the vessel when you board as you enter the reception area and grand staircase on deck 4.

The newly refurbished Nautica combines sophistication with modern charm to create a casually elegant atmosphere that captures the cherished essence of Oceania renowned ships. Every suite and stateroom feature entirely new surfaces, and the public spaces boast a refreshed colour palette of soft sea and sky tones. This tasteful renewal of fabrics, furnishings, and lighting fixtures perfectly reflects the unique style and comfort of Oceania Cruises.

The 7 ships in the Oceania fleet focus on culinary excellence, luxury and complete destination emersion. Their small, luxurious ships accommodate up to 1,250 guests and offers the finest cuisine at sea along with itineraries rich in diverse destinations. These designer-inspired vessels provide expertly curated travel experiences, visiting over 600 major and boutique ports across more than 100 countries on all 7 continents, with voyages lasting from 7 to over 200 days. A second Allura Class ship, designed for 1,200 guests, is set for delivery in 2025.

The Oceania brand was created by “foodies,” and you can see, taste and understand why Oceania stands out as the worlds premier cruise line with multiple dining venues of which four are unique, open-seating restaurants with no surcharge. Wherever you choose to dine, you’ll Savor the Finest Cuisine at Sea®.

We all got to sample Oceania Nautica cuisine in the beautiful Grand Dining room where we were treated to one of the finest at sea dining experiences. Click here for more: https://travelbiz.ie/oceania-cruises-unveils-the-next…/

Ship Facts: Year Built: 1999. Year Refurbished: 2022. Tonnage: 30,277. Guest Capacity: 670 (Double Occupancy). Length: 593.7 feet

Travelbiz will bring you regular updates from Sharon and all the Oceania team on our all new Travelbiz Hub, weekly trade updates and social media platforms. So stay tuned for more.

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