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| 23rd23 | AprApr | 202828 | Civitavecchia, Italy, embark on the Oceania Vista | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Italy's vibrant capital lives in the present, but no other city on earth evokes its past so powerfully. For over 2,500 years, emperors, popes, artists, and common citizens have left their mark here. Archaeological remains from ancient Rome, art-stuffed churches, and the treasures of Vatican City vie for your attention, but Rome is also a wonderful place to practice the Italian-perfected il dolce far niente, the sweet art of idleness. Your most memorable experiences may include sitting at a caffè in the Campo de' Fiori or strolling in a beguiling piazza. | |||||||
| 24th24 | AprApr | 202828 | Sorrento, Italy | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Sorrento may have become a jumping-off point for visitors to Pompeii, Capri, and Amalfi, but you can find countless reasons to love it for itself. The Sorrentine people are fair-minded and hardworking, bubbling with life and warmth. The tuff cliff on which the town rests is spread over the bay, absorbing sunlight, while orange and lemon trees waft their perfume in spring. Winding along a cliff above a small beach and two harbors, the town is split in two by a narrow ravine formed by a former mountain stream. To the east, dozens of hotels line busy Via Correale along the cliff—many have "grand" included in their names, and some indeed still are. To the west, however, is the historic sector, which still enchants. It's a relatively flat area, with winding, stone-paved lanes bordered by balconied buildings, some joined by medieval stone arches. The central piazza is named after the poet Torquato Tasso, born here in 1544. This part of town is a delightful place to walk through. Craftspeople are often at work in their stalls and shops and are happy to let you watch; in fact, that's the point. Music spots and bars cluster in the side streets near Piazza Tasso. | |||||||
| 25th25 | AprApr | 202828 | Catania, Italy | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Catania is an ancient port city on Sicily's east coast. It sits at the foot of Mt. Etna, an active volcano with trails leading up to the summit. The city's wide central square, Piazza del Duomo, features the whimsical Fontana dell'Elefante statue and richly decorated Catania Cathedral. In the southwest corner of the square, La Pescheria weekday fish market is a rowdy spectacle surrounded by seafood restaurants. | |||||||
| 26th26 | AprApr | 202828 | Valletta, Malta | 07:00 | 16:00 | ||
Malta's capital, the minicity of Valletta, has ornate palaces and museums protected by massive fortifications of honey-color limestone. Houses along the narrow streets have overhanging wooden balconies for people-watching from indoors. Generations ago they gave housebound women a window on the world of the street. The main entrance to town is through the City Gate (where all bus routes end), which leads onto Triq Repubblika (Republic Street), the spine of the grid-pattern city and the main shopping street. Triq Mercante (Merchant Street) parallels Repubblika to the east and is also good for strolling. From these two streets, cross streets descend toward the water; some are stepped. Valletta's compactness makes it ideal to explore on foot. City Gate and the upper part of Valletta are experiencing vast redevelopment that includes a new Parliament Building and open-air performance venue. The complex, completed mid-2013, has numerous pedestrian detours in place along with building noise and dust. Before setting out along Republic Street, stop at the tourist information office on Merchant Street for maps and brochures. | |||||||
| 27th27 | AprApr | 202828 | La Goulette, Tunisia | 09:00 | 18:00 | ||
| 28th28 | AprApr | 202828 | Cagliari, Italy | 08:00 | 18:00 | ||
Known in Sardinia as Casteddu, the island's capital has steep streets and impressive Italianate architecture, from modern to medieval. This city of nearly 160,000 people is characterized by a busy commercial center and waterfront with broad avenues and arched arcades, as well as by the typically narrow streets of the old hilltop citadel (called, simply, “Castello”). The Museo Archeologico makes a good starting point to a visit. The imposing Bastione di Saint Remy and Mercato di San Benedetto (one of the best fish markets in Italy) are both musts. | |||||||
| 29th29 | AprApr | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 30th30 | AprApr | 202828 | La Spezia, Italy | 07:00 | 20:00 | ||
La Spezia is sometimes thought of as nothing but a large, industrialized naval port en route to the Cinque Terre and Portovenere, but it does possess some charm, and it gives you a look at a less tourist-focused part of the Riviera. Its palm-lined promenade, fertile citrus parks, renovated Liberty-style palazzos, and colorful balcony-lined streets make parts of La Spezia surprisingly beautiful. Monday through Saturday mornings, you can stroll through the fresh fish, produce, and local-cheese stalls at the outdoor market on Piazza Cavour, and on Friday take part in the busy flea market on Via Garibaldi. There's also Porto Mirabello, a newly built tourist port with a pool club, shops, and several restaurants that overlook the fleet of super-yachts. | |||||||
| 1st01 | MayMay | 202828 | Genoa, Italy | 07:00 | 16:00 | ||
Genoa is a port city in the Northwest of Italy. Home to the Genoa Aquarium, famous for having the largest exposition of biodiversity in Europe, the city is also a great place to visit for anyone interested in architecture. | |||||||
| 2nd02 | MayMay | 202828 | Nice, France | 07:00 | 16:00 | ||
United with France only since 1860, Nice has its own history and atmosphere, which dates back 230,000 years. It was on Colline du Château (now château-less) and at the Plage des Ponchettes, in front of the Old Town, that the Greeks established a market-port in 350 BC and named it Nikaia, which would become Marseilles' chief coastal rival. The Romans established themselves a little later on the hills of Cimiez (Cemenelum), already previously occupied by Ligurians and Celts, and quickly overshadowed the waterfront port. After falling to the Saracen invasions, Nice regained power as an independent state, becoming an important port in the early Middle Ages.So cocksure did it become that in 1388, Nice, along with the hill towns behind, effectively seceded from the county of Provence, under Louis d'Anjou, and allied itself with Savoie. Thus began its liaison with the House of Savoy, and through it with Piedmont and Sardinia, it was the Comté de Nice (Nice County). This relationship lasted some 500 years, tinting the culture, architecture, and dialect in rich Italian hues.By the 19th century Nice was flourishing commercially, locked in rivalry with the neighboring shipping port of Genoa. Another source of income: the dawning of tourism, as first the English, then the Russian nobility, discovered its extraordinary climate and superb waterfront position. A parade of fine stone mansions and hotels closed into a nearly solid wall of masonry, separated from the smooth-round rocks of the beach by what was originally named Camin deis Anglés (the English Way), which of course is now the famous Promenade des Anglais. This magnificent crescent, which is seeking UNESCO recognition, is one of the noblest in France. Many of Nice's most delightful attractions—the Cours Saleya market, the Old Town streets, the Hotel Negresco, and the Palais Masséna—are on or close to this 10-km (6-mile) waterfront, making it the first stop for most visitors, while the redevelopment of Nice's port, around the other side of the Colline du Château, makes it easier for amblers who want to take in the Genoese architecture or peruse the antiques at the Puces de Nice, now part of the Promenade des 100 Antiquaires, along Quai Papacino. Nice also has the distinction of the "Family Plus" label, with free strollers, play areas, and restaurants with child-friendly activities. | |||||||
| 3rd03 | MayMay | 202828 | Marseille, France | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
Since being designated a European Capital of Culture for 2013, with an estimated €660 million of funding in the bargain, Marseille has been in the throes of an extraordinary transformation, with no fewer than five major new arts centers, a beautifully refurbished port, revitalized neighborhoods, and a slew of new shops and restaurants. Once the underdog, this time-burnished city is now welcoming an influx of weekend tourists who have colonized entire neighborhoods and transformed them into elegant pieds-à-terre (or should we say, mer). The second-largest city in France, Marseille is one of Europe's most vibrant destinations. Feisty and fond of broad gestures, it is also as complicated and as cosmopolitan now as it was when a band of Phoenician Greeks first sailed into the harbor that is today's Vieux Port in 600 BC. Legend has it that on that same day a local chieftain's daughter, Gyptis, needed to choose a husband, and her wandering eyes settled on the Greeks' handsome commander Protis. Her dowry brought land near the mouth of the Rhône, where the Greeks founded Massalia, the most important Continental shipping port in antiquity. The port flourished for some 500 years as a typical Greek city, enjoying the full flush of classical culture, its gods, its democratic political system, its sports and theater, and its naval prowess. Caesar changed all that, besieging the city in 49 BC and seizing most of its colonies. In 1214 Marseille was seized again, this time by Charles d'Anjou, and was later annexed to France by Henri IV in 1481, but it was not until Louis XIV took the throne that the biggest transformations of the port began; he pulled down the city walls in 1666 and expanded the port to the Rive Neuve (New Riverbank). The city was devastated by plague in 1720, losing more than half its population. By the time of the Revolution, Marseille was on the rebound once again, with industries of soap manufacturing and oil processing flourishing, encouraging a wave of immigration from Provence and Italy. With the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, Marseille became the greatest boomtown in 19th-century Europe. With a large influx of immigrants from areas as exotic as Tangiers, the city quickly acquired the multicultural population it maintains to this day. | |||||||
| 4th04 | MayMay | 202828 | Palamós, Spain | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
One of the best ways to arrive in Catalonia is by sea, especially via the Costa Brava. This coastline, also known as the Rugged or Wild Coast, stretches from Blanes to the French border. Its name aptly refers to the steep cliff of ancient twisted rocks, which runs its entire length and is bounded inland by the Catalan mountain ranges. The intensity of the coast’s colour, the ruggedness of the rocks and the scent of the plants all combine to add to its attraction. The history of this region is long and varied. Traces can be found of the advanced culture of the Iberians, Greeks, Romans, Visigoths and Arabs. With Wilfred I and the independence of Catalan countries, the Catalan dynasty was born. Later, in 1479, Catalonia became a part of unified Spain following the marriage of Isabel, Queen of Castile, and Fernando, King of Aragon. The port of Palamos, some 36 miles northeast of Barcelona, has been in existence for nearly 700 years thanks to its location on one of the deepest natural bays in the western Mediterranean. The town itself is the southernmost of a series of resorts popular with sun worshippers. For the most part, Palamos has managed to retain some of the charm of a fishing village. The port also serves as a gateway to such inland locations as Girona, the capital of the province. Art lovers may want to visit Figueras, famous for its bizarre Teatre-Museu Dali, the foremost of a series of sites associated with the eccentric surrealist artist, Salvador Dali. If you choose to stay in Palamos, you can enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the town or spend some time at a nearby beach. The town has a long seagoing tradition and busy harbour. The fish auction, prompted by the arrival of the fishing boats, is a spectacle worth seeing. The Fishing Museum illustrates the history and the life of the families who live off the sea. | |||||||
| 5th05 | MayMay | 202828 | At Sea | ||||
| 6th06 | MayMay | 202828 | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | 07:00 | 17:00 | ||
If you look north of the cathedral (La Seu, or the seat of the bishopric, to Mallorcans) on a map of the city of Palma, you can see around the Plaça Santa Eulàlia a jumble of tiny streets that made up the earliest settlement. Farther out, a ring of wide boulevards traces the fortifications built by the Moors to defend the larger city that emerged by the 12th century. The zigzags mark the bastions that jutted out at regular intervals. By the end of the 19th century, most of the walls had been demolished; the only place where you can still see the massive defenses is at Ses Voltes, along the seafront west of the cathedral.A torrent (streambed) used to run through the middle of the old city, dry for most of the year but often a raging flood in the rainy season. In the 17th century it was diverted to the east, along the moat that ran outside the city walls. Two of Palma's main arteries, La Rambla and the Passeig d'es Born, now follow the stream's natural course. The traditional evening paseo (promenade) takes place on the Born.If you come to Palma by car, park in the garage beneath the Parc de la Mar (the ramp is just off the highway from the airport, as you reach the cathedral) and stroll along the park. Beside it run the huge bastions guarding the Almudaina Palace; the cathedral, golden and massive, rises beyond. Where you exit the garage, there's a ceramic mural by the late Catalan artist and Mallorca resident Joan Miró, facing the cathedral across the pool that runs the length of the park.If you begin early enough, a walk along the ramparts at Ses Voltes from the mirador beside the cathedral is spectacular. The first rays of the sun turn the upper pinnacles of La Seu bright gold and then begin to work their way down the sandstone walls. From the Parc de la Mar, follow Avinguda Antoni Maura past the steps to the palace. Just below the Plaça de la Reina, where the Passeig d'es Born begins, turn left on Carrer de la Boteria into the Plaça de la Llotja (if the Llotja itself is open, don't miss a chance to visit—it's the Mediterranean's finest Gothic-style civic building). From there stroll through the Plaça Drassana to the Museu d'Es Baluard, at the end of Carrer Sant Pere. Retrace your steps to Avinguda Antoni Maura. Walk up the Passeig d'es Born to Plaça Joan Carles I, then right on Avenida de La Unió. | |||||||
| 7th07 | MayMay | 202828 | Barcelona, Spain, disembark the Oceania Vista | 07:00 | |||
The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars. | |||||||

The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Solo travelers have a fresh reason to delight in this new category of stateroom designed exclusively for them. Spacious and airy yet cozy, each features all of the comforts and luxuries world travelers expect. Concierge Level Solo Veranda Staterooms offer a sitting area overlooking the private veranda, separate sleeping area with a sumptuously comfortable Tranquility Bed and copious storage space. Solo guests, like all sailing in Concierge Level, receive an astonishing array of amenities such as free laundry service and keycard access to the exclusive Concierge Lounge and unlimited use of the sublime Aquamar Spa Terrace.
Concierge Level Privileges
+In addition to stateroom amenities
Expanded lunch and dinner room service menu from The Grand Dining Room
*Up to 20 garments per laundry bag; additional restrictions apply
**Certain limitations apply
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £5,869 | £5,869 |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £5,979 | £5,979 |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,089 | £6,089 |
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,199 | £6,199 |
Oceania Vista’s Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms envelop guests in lavish comfort. Shades of cream and rich fawn set the tone for a luxuriant respite with an extravagantly dressed queen-size Tranquility Bed, sumptuously comfortable sitting area and a private veranda to take in the marvels of the surrounding seascapes. All feature extraordinary closet and storage space, and a marble bathroom with walk-in rainforest shower. A wealth of additional amenities, such as a dedicated Concierge Lounge, unlimited use of the Aquamar Spa Terrace, room service from The Grand Dining Room and free laundry services, elevates the experience to the sublime.
Exclusive Concierge Privileges
+In addition to stateroom amenities
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag; additional restrictions apply.
++Certain limitations apply.
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited.
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,429 | £4,429 |
A seaside home should joyously enfold the ocean and in every French Veranda Stateroom, that promise is fulfilled. Fling open a floor-to-ceiling glass door that opens onto the graceful banister of the French veranda and transform your entire residence into an open-air terrace reminiscent of a chic hillside villa on the Côte d’Azur. These spacious havens feature an enticing queen-size bed, separate sitting area and comfortable furnishings that exude relaxation and sense of the familiar. Attention to detail is meticulous, including a roomy bathroom with an indulgent rainforest shower.
French Veranda Stateroom Amenities
†King-size bed (cannot be converted into twin beds) for Owner’s, Vista and Oceania Suites and queen-size bed for all other suites and staterooms (Tranquility Bed available for purchase at OceaniaBedCollection.com)
††Featured with all Veranda Staterooms (excluding French Veranda)
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,249 | £12,249 |
Spacious and sophisticated with a metropolitan flair, the 14 Oceania Suites are situated in prime locations atop the ship to offer unparalleled views. Averaging approximately 1,000 to 1,200 square feet, each radiates an ambiance of exquisite residential luxury. Thoughtfully appointed living and dining spaces, including the oversized private teak veranda, invite gracious entertaining while the master bedroom provides the perfect retreat for relaxation with its grand king-size bed, dressing room and opulent marble-clad bathroom. Each home away from home features the added luxury of a cozy study or guest studio and guest bathroom. Oceania Suites offer a dedicated Butler and keycard access to the suites-only Executive Lounge.
Oceania Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag; additional restrictions apply.
++Certain limitations apply.
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited.
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,079 | £16,079 |
Oceania Vista's Owner’s Suites span the full beam of the ship and showcase sweeping walls of glass that celebrate the stunning seaside views. These sun-filled retreats feature luxurious fabrics, designer furnishings and thoughtful touches that exude opulence yet call on familiar comforts to create the ultimate home at sea. Savor an in-suite dinner in the elegant dining room and then indulge in convivial conversation within the stylish comfort of the inviting living area. In the spacious master bedroom, bask in sublime relaxation with a plush king-size bed and a master bath featuring spa-caliber facilities. Expansive verandas off both the living room and master bedroom promise moments of cherished privacy as you survey the world from the pinnacle of luxurious living.
+Owner’s Suite square footage varies according to deck location.
Owner's Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag; additional restrictions apply.
++Certain limitations apply.
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited.
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £7,449 | £7,449 |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,639 | £7,639 |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,819 | £7,819 |
An overabundance of space and elevated levels of luxury define the Penthouse Suite experience. Ingenious design and tony furnishings punctuate the space, which is resplendent in rich upholstery, fine leathers and stunning works of art. Measuring 440 square feet, Penthouse Suites feature the added luxuries of a walk-in closet, an oversized bathroom with dual vanities and of course, a large private veranda overlooking the sea. Penthouse guests also have unlimited use of the sublime Aquamar Spa Terrace along with Butler service and keycard access to the suites-only Executive Lounge with a dedicated Concierge.
Penthouse Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges
++Certain limitations apply.
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited.
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,389 | £5,389 |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,499 | £5,499 |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,609 | £5,609 |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,719 | £5,719 |
Like the ubiquitous little black dress, timeless elegance is a universal staple of Oceania Vista's Veranda Staterooms. Within an expansive 290 square feet, residential warmth is reflected in soothing neutral shades with splashes of sienna. High-tech amenities and ample closet space are de rigueur. The embrace of a lush queen-size bed is complemented by a lavishly appointed bathroom with a large vanity and captivating rainforest shower. A comfortable sitting area is a relaxing prelude to time spent on the private veranda, watching the world glide past.
Veranda Stateroom Amenities
†King-size bed (cannot be converted into twin beds) for Owner’s, Vista and Oceania Suites and queen-size bed for all other suites and staterooms (Tranquility Bed available for purchase at OceaniaBedCollection.com)
††Featured with all Veranda Staterooms (excluding French Veranda)
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited
| Grade Code | From | To | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,129 | £13,129 |
Offering the loftiest of locations that afford sweeping 180-degree views and 1,450 to 1,850 square feet of living space, the eight Vista Suites are designed to be the ultimate seaside villas. Swathed in subtle tones that pay deference to the sea and sky and accented by luminescent marbles, granites and rich weathered oak, each is a true retreat. The airy living room is flanked by a handsome dining room and bar area, which feature commanding views and open onto the expansive teak veranda. An extravagant master suite features a capacious wardrobe room and dressing area adjacent to the oversized and sunlit master bathroom complete with porcelain soaking tub. Vista Suites offer an additional layer of pampering with 24-hour Butler service and access to the suites-only Executive Lounge.
Vista Suite Privileges
+In addition to Concierge Level privileges
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag; additional restrictions apply.
++Certain limitations apply.
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
TIME-HONORED PASTIME
Each afternoon, the parade of gleaming four-tiered pastry carts begins. Savor freshly made, flavorful smoked salmon and egg salad finger sandwiches. Enjoy mirror-glazed petits fours, tender scones with rich clotted cream and, of course, a wide assortment of fine teas. Soak in the ambiance of polished silver teapots reflecting the turquoise sea, the precision of white-gloved servers and the amusing enigma of a string quartet playing softly in the background. You’ll quickly realize that this is how afternoon tea should be.
Check your daily Currents for time and venue. No reservations required.
WELLNESS MEETS INDULGENCE
At Aquamar Kitchen, the harmony of nourishing flavors, a bright and airy ambiance evoking an endless Mediterranean summer and just the right amount of indulgence revitalizes your body and your spirit. Mindfully prepared breakfast selections feature energizing cold-pressed raw juices and super food smoothies, satisfying avocado toasts, energy bowls, banana pancakes and savory omelets. For lunch, dozens of tempting and balanced dishes are offered, such as a hearty Lebanese bowl with beef kefta, falafel, muhammara, fattoush, aubergine caviar and pita bread; yellowfin tacos with white cabbage slaw; or even a crunchy chicken sandwich on a freshly baked whole grain bun. The chic seaside-inspired setting paired with a diverse collection of fresh, vibrant dishes is perfectly indulgent – without any of the guilt.
No reservations are taken.
Breakfast
Lunch
A NEIGHBORHOOD GEM
Combine the stylish flair of a Viennese coffee house with the warm smiles of your neighborhood café, then add 270-degree shimmering sea views and you have Baristas, a relaxed haven for coffee and fresh pastry afficionados. Sip complimentary illy® delights, enjoying the energizing kick of an espresso or the smooth richness of a cappuccino. Accompany the perfect cup with a buttery dark chocolate croissant or the sublime citrus hints of an orange biscotti. Whether you are drawn to a bold macchiato or a subtle iced latte, you will be captivated by the atmosphere of friendship and family that suffuses Baristas.
The Bakery
The enticing aroma of freshly baked pastries will draw guests from Baristas to the Vista's new Bakery just steps away. The perfect complement to your coffee might just be a French or Italian specialty fresh from the oven. Perhaps you’ll sample a flaky, ricotta-filled sfogliatella, a confection that hails from the Italian region of Campania. If you prefer a French patisserie, you might select a decadent chocolate and almond croissant. Whatever your choice, you cannot go wrong when indulging in a delicacy created by our skilled pastry chefs.
THE CLASSIC STEAKHOUSE
Polo Grill delights diners with the ultimate classic steakhouse experience presented with timeless reverence. Richly layered decor and an abundance of custom millwork create an imaginative rendition of tradition set against crisp white linen tablecloths while a cadre of black jacketed servers set the tone for an evening of gracious dining. Each course stands as the very definition of time-honored favorites, most notably the beef dishes, all of which are USDA certified Angus and aged for a minimum of 40 days to enhance tenderness and flavor. While succulent seafood dishes such as grilled swordfish and whole Maine lobster gratinée are also classics in their own right.
Reservations required.
WINE EXPERIENCES BY LA RESERVE
Privée is our intimate venue for unforgettable wine experiences by La Reserve. Guests can choose from two distinctive and unique multi-course pairing dinners, each a sublime celebration of the finer things in life and limited to eight privileged diners per evening. Savor the truly one-of-a-kind Dom Pérignon Experience that pairs special Champagne vintages with thoughtfully crafted dishes or perhaps enjoy the exquisitely curated Odyssey Menu that is a gustatory journey for the senses. Dramatically backlit, debossed walls and a blooming flower petal ceiling, from which a dramatic chandelier descends over the polished marble slab dining table, only enhance the indulgent occasion. A wall of floor-to-ceiling glass provides an exhilarating view to complement these magnificent dining experiences that can literally traverse continents.
Pairing Experience in Privee will not operate with less than 8 guests. Reservation required. Additional fees apply.
BOLD YET BALANCED FLAVORS
Red Ginger radiates harmony and tranquility while evoking the boldness and subtleties of the extraordinary Pan-Asian dishes our talented chefs have created. Much like the room itself, the Thai, Korean, Japanese and Malaysian rooted specialties are a mélange of spicy and soothing, savory and sweet to please virtually every palate. Begin with a Spicy Duck & Watermelon Salad with cashews, mint and Thai basil. Savor Chicken Shio Ramen Noodles with tofu, shiitake mushroom and bok choy or opt for a Seven Spices Crusted Lamb Rack with fresh wasabi lamb jus. To complement the bold and multifaceted flavors of the Pan-Asian dishes here, the cocktail and beverage menu includes a premium sake selection, Asian beers and Asian-inspired cocktails that call on spices such as lemongrass, ginger and turmeric as well as exotic fruits such as lychees. In Red Ginger, the gustatory pleasures are as striking as the visual ones.
6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Reservations required.
Informal Dining
With an inviting, genial dining room and shaded patio, Terrace Café takes on the ease of a treasured vacation home’s favorite sun-drenched conservatory and panoramic seaside terrace. At breakfast, revel in the aroma of freshly baked cinnamon rolls and fluffy made-to-order omelets, pancakes and waffles. During lunch, sample flavorful international dishes alongside juicy, seasoned rotisserie meats and perfectly grilled seafood. In the evening, the decadence of a grilled lobster tail, the simple American essence of a sweet, barbecued pork chop with crispy, applewood-smoked bacon and fresh hand-cut sushi and sashimi are among the many choices that will turn Terrace Café into a personal favorite. And as you would envisage, locally inspired specialties from our ports of call are a hallmark of our popular Chef’s Market Dinners.
No reservations are taken.
The Grand Dining Room is the luxurious grand dame of Oceania Cruises’ culinary world. Here, guests will savor a leisurely dining experience in a truly magnificent and inspired room whose ambiance soars to equally lofty heights as the cuisine. This signature dining experience has always offered a bevy of delicious Continental dishes, and now a fresh and new array of options brings even more exciting possibilities. Every day presents a realm of choices, from signature Jacques Pépin classics to an incredible spectrum of global flavors and an all-new Executive Chef’s Tasting Menu. Menus change daily with an expansive choice of at least 10 appetizers, soups and salads and 10 dinner entrées, along with healthy options such as Aquamar Vitality Cuisine.
No reservations required.
AN EVOLUTION OF TUSCAN CUISINE
Toscana presents an evolution of Tuscan cuisine in a truly Italian setting of rich Chianina leather, hand-blown Venetian glass and Carrara marble. Evolved from generational family traditions, many of our recipes originated with the mothers and grandmothers of our own Italian culinary staff. Presented on elegant, custom-designed Versace china, masterfully prepared dishes exemplify the essence of Tuscany and celebrate Italy’s culinary passion. Perhaps the evening begins with the octopus carpaccio with Champagne vinaigrette or the artichoke and parmesan cheese timbale with black truffle sauce, followed by classic dishes such as the hand-rolled gnocchi with pesto, a rich risotto with lobster medallions and shallots, or a pan-seared sea bass filet finished with Sorrento lemon, chardonnay and capers.
Reservations required.
POOLSIDE ALFRESCO MAGIC
On the deck of a cherished Malibu beach house, the magic begins with the grill. Likewise, Waves Grill is a shaded poolside dining spot serving made-to-order all-American favorites from lunch until late into the afternoon. Taste the richness of a Wagyu burger with juicy tomatoes and a savory black truffle sauce. The seasoned fries are irresistible while the light crunch of fresh coleslaw is the perfect complement to the herb-marinated mahi mahi. For dessert, try a thick hand-dipped milkshake or one of the new, whimsical ice cream flavors by Humphry Slocombe such as the mouthwatering Secret Breakfast pairing of bourbon and cornflake cookies.
The Pizzeria at Waves Grill
Each evening as if by culinary alchemy, Waves Grill is transformed into an authentic Neapolitan trattoria with the pizza oven at the epicenter. Imagine you are in Capri overlooking the twinkling lights of Naples, as the alluring aroma of fresh pizza dough baking in a classic wood-fired forno wafts among the bougainvillea. Set the tone with a glass of dry chianti, then savor sweet and spicy dry-rubbed chicken wings, tender pork ribs or rosemary focaccia with lush burrata, plump tomatoes, peppery arugula and bold balsamic dressing. Pizza creations feature delectable toppings ranging from flora black olives and oaky truffles to fiery chorizo and tart lemon chicken. No matter your selection, your palate will heartily approve.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Our entertainment architects have engineered a space with the best possible acoustics and visual lines to provide a home worthy of the engaging talent that you will witness in the Oceania Vista Lounge. During the daytime, experts in their fields — from diplomats to chefs to historians — enlighten you with enrichment programs that provide insight into the regions you are exploring. After the sun sets, the Oceania Vista Lounge presents a new line-up of entertainment to enthrall the audience, including sophisticated cabarets, world-class musicians, dynamic vocalists and exclusive headliners.
Located in a shaded area just steps from the swimming pool, Waves Bar offers a wide variety of libations to enhance your poolside experience. Revel in the perfect afternoon on deck with your favorite cocktail, glass of wine or chilled beer. Come happy hour, signature cocktails and frosty beverages create a delightfully carefree segue to the lively evening ahead as the sun sets.
The most distinctive feature of aptly named Horizons is the lounge’s dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows, offering 180 degrees of stunning vistas that are the ship’s namesake. This space celebrates the journey by providing a unique perspective on the alluring destinations that await ashore and the seas that carry you to what lies ahead. To ensure that you can fully appreciate these sweeping panoramas, Horizons is appointed with comfortable furnishings in soothing tones that create a sense of home, even as the view assures you that you are far from it.
The lounge known as Martinis is far more than a place to sip a signature cocktail — although its namesake libation alone is reason enough to spend some time here. In fact, Martinis is refreshing its namesake cocktail with fresh new spirits selection, Mermaid gin and vodka. The bar is a glamorous destination that welcomes you to a warm, inviting setting amidst walls of shimmering glass under a canopy of crystal. You’ll also be able to choose from a tantalizing new collection of drinks called Hollywood Martinis, in addition to the already popular selection shaken tableside. The Hollywood collection includes a variety of drinks inspired by the Old Hollywood, such as Bardot Martini, The Corleone Martini, Sir Connery Martini, Blue Eyes Sinatra and Monroe Martini. Simply gather with friends in your favorite alcove and let the memories be made.
MONTE CARLO-STYLE GAMING
The Casino on board Oceania Vista takes its cue from the elegance of Monte Carlo Casino and London’s Hippodrome, evolving the art nouveau elements of these iconic establishments into a space of understated, atmospheric luxury. Try your hand at your favorite games of chance and skill, perhaps warming up to test your luck ashore in an upcoming port of call. Those simply seeking a refined space in which to enjoy a cocktail will be drawn to the subtle glow of the golden Casino Bar.
CASINOS AT SEA®
The professional staff is happy to provide lessons on how games are played, the rules and proper table procedures. Unwind from a busy day ashore by playing your favourite games of chance and skill in our casino. Enjoy a fun and exciting range of ways to play, from card and table games such as blackjack and roulette to slot machines.
Getting started is easy. Stop by the casino cage and pick up your Oceania Cruises casino player card and start earning points today, by inserting your player card while playing your favourite slot machines and table games. The more you play, the more you earn!
REDEEM CASINO POINTS
You’ve played. You’ve earned. Now you’re ready to redeem. Downloading points for play is quick and easy. Redeem your casino points for play right at your machine by following the on-screen prompts or stop by the casino cage – the choice is yours.
CASINO CASH & CREDIT
Front Money deposits are accepted for gaming in the form of cash, traveler’s checks, cashier’s checks and wire transfers delivered to us prior to embarkation. All cashier’s checks require prior verification. For more information please give us a call at 877.625.2094.
Cashless Wagering
Charge gaming to your onboard account directly from your game of choice or at the casino cashier, using your stateroom key card. Convenience fees, daily limits and cruise limits apply. Euros may be exchanged at the casino cashier, exchange rates apply. All gaming is in US Dollars.
Credit
Casino Credit is available to all players with an existing reservation. The minimum application amount is $10,000.00 and a personal check is required onboard to activate the credit line. Applications are processed 1 month prior to sailing. The application process is easy and there is no fee to apply. To get started, click here for our credit application or for more information email us at casinocredit@ncl.com or call us at 877.625.2094.
UNIQUE GIFTS, JEWELRY & MORE
Our stylish boutiques feature a tastefully curated selection of items ranging from sundries to chic resort wear and fine jewelry. Discover thoughtful gifts for friends and family or the perfect memento to remind you of your special cruise experience.
DUTY-FREE ON BOARD OCEANIA VISTA
Browse through our collection of duty-free merchandise including fine jewelry, watches, fragrances and Oceania Cruises logo wear. Also find shipboard keepsakes, designer handbags, sunglasses, books and more.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
| Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
| Overseas Transfers | |||
| 14 nights aboard the Oceania Vista | |||
| Free Speciality Restaurants | |||
| Butler Service In All Suites | |||
| Free Bottled Water, Soft Drinks, Speciality Teas & Coffees | |||
| Complimentary 24-hour room service | |||
| FREE and unlimited access to Canyon Ranch® private Spa Terrace | |||
| Elegant medium size ships | |||
| Drinks package available | |||
| Free Shuttle Buses In Selected Ports | |||
| Port Taxes and Fees | |||
![]() | ABTA and ATOL Protection* | ||
Fly/cruise package |
Date 23rd Apr 2028 |
Nts 14 |
Balcony £4,429pp |
Suite £7,449pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Date 23rd Apr 2028 |
Nts 14 |
Balcony £4,429pp |
Suite £7,449pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
Balcony £4,989pp |
Suite £8,009pp |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,429pp | ||
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,199pp | |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,089pp | |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £5,979pp | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £5,869pp | |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,719pp | |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,609pp | |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,499pp | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,389pp | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,429pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £7,449pp | ||
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,079pp | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,129pp | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,249pp | |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,819pp | |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,639pp | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £7,449pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,989pp | ||
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,759pp | |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,649pp | |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,539pp | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,429pp | |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,279pp | |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,169pp | |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,059pp | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,949pp | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,989pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £8,009pp | ||
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,639pp | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,689pp | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,809pp | |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,379pp | |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,199pp | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £8,009pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,989pp | ||
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,759pp | |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,649pp | |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,539pp | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,429pp | |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,279pp | |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,169pp | |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,059pp | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,949pp | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,989pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £8,009pp | ||
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,639pp | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,689pp | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,809pp | |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,379pp | |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,199pp | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £8,009pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,989pp | ||
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,759pp | |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,649pp | |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,539pp | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,429pp | |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,279pp | |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,169pp | |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,059pp | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,949pp | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,989pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £8,009pp | ||
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,639pp | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,689pp | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,809pp | |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,379pp | |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,199pp | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £8,009pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,989pp | ||
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,759pp | |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,649pp | |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,539pp | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,429pp | |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,279pp | |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,169pp | |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,059pp | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,949pp | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,989pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £8,009pp | ||
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,639pp | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,689pp | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,809pp | |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,379pp | |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,199pp | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £8,009pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,989pp | ||
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,759pp | |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,649pp | |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,539pp | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,429pp | |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,279pp | |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,169pp | |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,059pp | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,949pp | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,989pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £8,009pp | ||
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,639pp | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,689pp | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,809pp | |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,379pp | |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,199pp | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £8,009pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,989pp | ||
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,759pp | |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,649pp | |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,539pp | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,429pp | |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,279pp | |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,169pp | |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,059pp | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,949pp | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,989pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £8,009pp | ||
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,639pp | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,689pp | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,809pp | |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,379pp | |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,199pp | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £8,009pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,989pp | ||
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,759pp | |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,649pp | |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,539pp | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,429pp | |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,279pp | |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,169pp | |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,059pp | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,949pp | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,989pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £8,009pp | ||
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,639pp | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,689pp | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,809pp | |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,379pp | |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,199pp | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £8,009pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,989pp | ||
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,759pp | |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,649pp | |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,539pp | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,429pp | |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,279pp | |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,169pp | |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,059pp | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,949pp | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,989pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £8,009pp | ||
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,639pp | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,689pp | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,809pp | |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,379pp | |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,199pp | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £8,009pp | |
| Balcony staterooms from | £4,989pp | ||
| A1 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,759pp | |
| A2 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,649pp | |
| A3 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,539pp | |
| A4 | Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom | £6,429pp | |
| B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,279pp | |
| B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,169pp | |
| B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £6,059pp | |
| B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,949pp | |
| B5 | French Veranda Stateroom | £4,989pp | |
| Suite staterooms from | £8,009pp | ||
| OS | Owner Suite | £16,639pp | |
| VS | Vista Suite | £13,689pp | |
| OC | Oceania Suite | £12,809pp | |
| PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £8,379pp | |
| PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £8,199pp | |
| PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £8,009pp | |
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