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Trieste to Athens
Oceania CruisesALU260707A

Trieste to Athens

Date

2026-07-07

Duration

21 nights

Departure Port

Trieste

Italy

Arrival Port

Athens (Piraeus)

Greece

Rating

Luxury

Theme

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Oceania Cruises

Allura

Launched

2023

Refitted

—

Tonnage

67,000 GT

Passengers

1,200

Cabins

612

Crew

800

Length

785 m

Width

32 m

Speed

20 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Trieste

Depart 19:00
Italy
Trieste

Trieste, a historic port city in Italy, is renowned for its rich cultural tapestry and stunning architectural heritage. Must-do experiences include sampling local delicacies like ćevapi and sachertorte, and exploring the vibrant Mercato Coperto. The best time to visit is during the spring and early autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the city is alive with activity.

Day 2

Day 2

Hvar

Arrive 11:00Depart 19:00
Croatia
Hvar

Hvar port, with its rich history and stunning coastal charm, is a must-visit destination in Croatia. Don't miss indulging in local specialties like pašticada and the breathtaking views from the fortress. The best time to visit is during the late spring or early fall when the weather is delightful and the crowds are manageable.

Day 3

Day 3

Bari

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Italy
Bari

Bari, Puglia's ancient capital on the Adriatic, has served as a bridge between Western Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean for over two millennia — a heritage visible in the magnificent Basilica di San Nicola, one of medieval Christendom's most important pilgrimage churches, and in the labyrinthine Bari Vecchia where elderly women still hand-roll orecchiette in the street. The surrounding region of Puglia is among Italy's most compelling culinary destinations: burrata born in Andria, focaccia barese, and the puglian cuisine that has recently attracted international attention as Rome's and Florence's quieter, more authentic cousin. Visit April through June and September through October; the Trulli of Alberobello are forty minutes south.

Day 4

Day 4

Kotor

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Montenegro
Kotor

The port of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich historical tapestry. A must-do experience includes wandering the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, where culinary delights like "kacamak" and fresh seafood await. The best time to visit is during the spring or early fall, when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are fewer.

Day 5

Day 5

Dubrovnik

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Croatia
Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, Croatia's stunning port city, is a blend of rich history, dramatic architecture, and vibrant culture, making it a must-visit destination. Don't miss a stroll along the city walls for breathtaking views and savor local dishes like "peka" and "black risotto." The best time to visit is in late spring or early fall when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are thinner.

Day 6

Day 6

Corfu

Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
Greece
Corfu

Where Homer placed the island of the Phaeacians and four centuries of Venetian rule left their most enduring Mediterranean legacy, Corfu is a singular island of extraordinary historical depth and natural beauty. The UNESCO-listed Old Town — its narrow Kantounia alleyways, the elegant Liston arcade, and twin Venetian fortresses — is the finest preserved Venetian streetscape in Greece. Beyond the town, secret coves, olive groves of immense antiquity, and mountain villages offer weeks of unhurried discovery. May through June and September offer perfect conditions: warm sea temperatures, clear skies, and the island before or after its summer crescendo.

Day 7

Day 7

At Sea

Day 8

Day 8

Chania

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Greece
Chania

Chania wears its past on its sleeve. Spend the day in museums, from those uncovering the ancient history buried beneath the rocky soil to those celebrating Greece’s magnificent maritime history and the region’s unique folklore. Visit the ruins of the city-state of Aptera, a powerhouse in Minoan and Hellenistic times and eventually a Roman stronghold.

Day 9

Day 9

Rhodes

Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
Greece
Rhodes

Rhodes, Greece's resplendent Dodecanese jewel, merges a UNESCO-listed Medieval Old Town built by the Knights of St. John with sun-soaked Aegean beauty just seven miles from the Turkish coast. Wander the Street of the Knights before tasting *pitaroudia* fritters and local Athiri wine at an Old Town taverna, then take a catamaran to the neoclassical harbor of Symi. The island basks in over 300 days of sunshine annually, with April through June and September through October offering ideal temperatures for exploration without the peak-summer crowds.

Day 10

Day 10

Santorini

Arrive 07:00Depart 21:00
Greece
Santorini

Santorini, the ancient volcanic caldera rising from the Aegean, is Greece's most theatrical landscape — a crescentic island of sheer white cliffs plunging into an indigo sea, its clifftop villages of Fira and Oia draped in bougainvillea and culminating in the world's most photographed sunset. The island's unique Assyrtiko wine, grown on ancient ungrafted vines in volcanic pumice, is one of the Mediterranean's greatest expressions of terroir. Byzantine frescoes of extraordinary beauty fill the Prehistoric Museum of Thera. The volcanic black and red sand beaches of Perissa and Perivolos are unlike any others in Greece. April through June and September through October offer the finest conditions.

Day 11

Day 11

Piraeus

Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
Greece
Piraeus

The port that launched Athenian democracy's naval supremacy at the Battle of Salamis, Piraeus remains Greece's maritime heartbeat — and the most convenient gateway to both the Acropolis and the Aegean island chains. Dine on grilled sea bream at a Mikrolimano harbourside taverna, visit the extraordinary bronze Piraeus Apollo, and set sail for Hydra or Santorini by afternoon. Late April through June and September offer the Aegean at its most golden and uncrowded.

Day 12

Day 12

Mykonos

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Greece
Mykonos

Mykonos is the Aegean at its most seductive — a labyrinth of bougainvillea-draped whitewashed alleys designed to disorient pirates (and occasionally visitors) leading to Kástro, the medieval hilltop quarter overlooking Little Venice, where balconied houses hang directly above the sea. The island's famous windmills, perched on a ridge above the old harbour, are best photographed at golden hour as pelicans patrol the waterfront below. Visit the sacred archaeological island of Delos — a 30-minute boat crossing — for one of the most significant ancient sites in the Greek world. May, June, and September offer the perfect balance of warmth, light, and bearable crowds.

Day 13

Day 13

Ephesus

Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
Turkey
Ephesus

Ephesus is a compelling Mediterranean port in Turkey where centuries of history, vibrant local cuisine, and luminous coastal scenery converge. Visitors should explore the historic quarters on foot and surrender to the local dining culture, where fresh seafood and regional wines provide a masterclass in Mediterranean living. Best visited October through April, when cooler temperatures and lower humidity create ideal conditions. Cruise lines including Tauck feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 14

Day 14

Istanbul

Arrive 13:00
Turkey
Istanbul

For more than fifteen centuries, Istanbul has been the pivot upon which empires turned — Byzantium, Constantinople, the Ottoman capital — and nowhere else on earth compresses so much history into a single horizon. The Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and the Topkapi Palace form an incomparable trinity of architectural genius along the Golden Horn; the Grand Bazaar's four thousand shops offer a sensory immersion unlike any other marketplace. Must-dos include a Bosphorus sunset cruise and a meal of mezze along the waterfront at Karaköy. Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) offer the most gracious climate for this inexhaustible city.

Day 16

Day 16

Troy National Park

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Turkey

Troy National Park in northwestern Turkey preserves the legendary Bronze Age city that inspired Homer's Iliad, with 4,500 years of archaeological layers and an award-winning modern museum. Must-dos include walking the Troy VI citadel walls, exploring the 2018 museum's interactive displays, and contemplating the Troadic plain where myth and history merge. April through June and September-October offer the best weather for site exploration.

Day 17

Day 17

Lesbos

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Greece

Lesbos (Lesvos), Greece's third-largest island, is the birthplace of Sappho and Greece's ouzo capital, where 11 million olive trees, a UNESCO Petrified Forest, and the Aegean's largest medieval castle create one of the most culturally layered Greek island experiences. Must-dos include tasting Plomari ouzo with grilled sardines, exploring the 20-million-year-old Petrified Forest, and bathing in the Eftalou thermal springs. May through June offers wildflowers and the most pleasant Mediterranean temperatures.

Day 18

Day 18

Izmir

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Turkey
Izmir

Izmir is Turkey's cosmopolitan Aegean capital, a three-thousand-year-old port city with a vibrant waterfront kordon, the labyrinthine Kemeraltı bazaar, and easy access to the ancient city of Ephesus. Must-do experiences include tasting boyoz pastries, exploring the Roman Agora, and day-tripping to Ephesus and its Library of Celsus. April through June and September through November offer the most pleasant temperatures for exploration.

Day 19

Day 19

Chios

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Greece
Chios

Chios is an eastern Aegean island uniquely famous for producing mastic resin—a precious aromatic gum harvested nowhere else on Earth—and for the Mastichochoria, medieval fortified villages covered in extraordinary geometric sgraffito patterns. Must-dos include exploring the labyrinthine village of Pyrgi, tasting mastic-flavored delicacies, and understanding the resin's 2,000-year history. May through October offers warm Mediterranean weather, with June and September avoiding peak heat.

Day 20

Day 20

Kos

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Greece
Kos

Kos is a compelling Mediterranean port in Greece where centuries of history, vibrant local cuisine, and luminous coastal scenery converge. Visitors should explore the historic quarters on foot and surrender to the local dining culture, where fresh seafood and regional wines provide a masterclass in Mediterranean living. Best visited October through April, when cooler temperatures and lower humidity create ideal conditions. Cruise lines including Emerald Yacht Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 21

Day 21

Santorini

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Greece
Santorini

Santorini, the ancient volcanic caldera rising from the Aegean, is Greece's most theatrical landscape — a crescentic island of sheer white cliffs plunging into an indigo sea, its clifftop villages of Fira and Oia draped in bougainvillea and culminating in the world's most photographed sunset. The island's unique Assyrtiko wine, grown on ancient ungrafted vines in volcanic pumice, is one of the Mediterranean's greatest expressions of terroir. Byzantine frescoes of extraordinary beauty fill the Prehistoric Museum of Thera. The volcanic black and red sand beaches of Perissa and Perivolos are unlike any others in Greece. April through June and September through October offer the finest conditions.

Day 22

Day 22

Piraeus

Arrive 08:00
Greece
Piraeus

The port that launched Athenian democracy's naval supremacy at the Battle of Salamis, Piraeus remains Greece's maritime heartbeat — and the most convenient gateway to both the Acropolis and the Aegean island chains. Dine on grilled sea bream at a Mikrolimano harbourside taverna, visit the extraordinary bronze Piraeus Apollo, and set sail for Hydra or Santorini by afternoon. Late April through June and September offer the Aegean at its most golden and uncrowded.

Day 1

Trieste

Depart 19:00
Italy
Trieste

Trieste, a historic port city in Italy, is renowned for its rich cultural tapestry and stunning architectural heritage. Must-do experiences include sampling local delicacies like ćevapi and sachertorte, and exploring the vibrant Mercato Coperto. The best time to visit is during the spring and early autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the city is alive with activity.

Day 2

Hvar

Arrive 11:00Depart 19:00
Croatia
Hvar

Hvar port, with its rich history and stunning coastal charm, is a must-visit destination in Croatia. Don't miss indulging in local specialties like pašticada and the breathtaking views from the fortress. The best time to visit is during the late spring or early fall when the weather is delightful and the crowds are manageable.

Day 3

Bari

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Italy
Bari

Bari, Puglia's ancient capital on the Adriatic, has served as a bridge between Western Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean for over two millennia — a heritage visible in the magnificent Basilica di San Nicola, one of medieval Christendom's most important pilgrimage churches, and in the labyrinthine Bari Vecchia where elderly women still hand-roll orecchiette in the street. The surrounding region of Puglia is among Italy's most compelling culinary destinations: burrata born in Andria, focaccia barese, and the puglian cuisine that has recently attracted international attention as Rome's and Florence's quieter, more authentic cousin. Visit April through June and September through October; the Trulli of Alberobello are forty minutes south.

Day 4

Kotor

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Montenegro
Kotor

The port of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich historical tapestry. A must-do experience includes wandering the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, where culinary delights like "kacamak" and fresh seafood await. The best time to visit is during the spring or early fall, when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are fewer.

Day 5

Dubrovnik

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Croatia
Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, Croatia's stunning port city, is a blend of rich history, dramatic architecture, and vibrant culture, making it a must-visit destination. Don't miss a stroll along the city walls for breathtaking views and savor local dishes like "peka" and "black risotto." The best time to visit is in late spring or early fall when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are thinner.

Day 6

Corfu

Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
Greece
Corfu

Where Homer placed the island of the Phaeacians and four centuries of Venetian rule left their most enduring Mediterranean legacy, Corfu is a singular island of extraordinary historical depth and natural beauty. The UNESCO-listed Old Town — its narrow Kantounia alleyways, the elegant Liston arcade, and twin Venetian fortresses — is the finest preserved Venetian streetscape in Greece. Beyond the town, secret coves, olive groves of immense antiquity, and mountain villages offer weeks of unhurried discovery. May through June and September offer perfect conditions: warm sea temperatures, clear skies, and the island before or after its summer crescendo.

Day 7

At Sea

Day 8

Chania

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Greece
Chania

Chania wears its past on its sleeve. Spend the day in museums, from those uncovering the ancient history buried beneath the rocky soil to those celebrating Greece’s magnificent maritime history and the region’s unique folklore. Visit the ruins of the city-state of Aptera, a powerhouse in Minoan and Hellenistic times and eventually a Roman stronghold.

Day 9

Rhodes

Arrive 09:00Depart 18:00
Greece
Rhodes

Rhodes, Greece's resplendent Dodecanese jewel, merges a UNESCO-listed Medieval Old Town built by the Knights of St. John with sun-soaked Aegean beauty just seven miles from the Turkish coast. Wander the Street of the Knights before tasting *pitaroudia* fritters and local Athiri wine at an Old Town taverna, then take a catamaran to the neoclassical harbor of Symi. The island basks in over 300 days of sunshine annually, with April through June and September through October offering ideal temperatures for exploration without the peak-summer crowds.

Day 10

Santorini

Arrive 07:00Depart 21:00
Greece
Santorini

Santorini, the ancient volcanic caldera rising from the Aegean, is Greece's most theatrical landscape — a crescentic island of sheer white cliffs plunging into an indigo sea, its clifftop villages of Fira and Oia draped in bougainvillea and culminating in the world's most photographed sunset. The island's unique Assyrtiko wine, grown on ancient ungrafted vines in volcanic pumice, is one of the Mediterranean's greatest expressions of terroir. Byzantine frescoes of extraordinary beauty fill the Prehistoric Museum of Thera. The volcanic black and red sand beaches of Perissa and Perivolos are unlike any others in Greece. April through June and September through October offer the finest conditions.

Day 11

Piraeus

Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
Greece
Piraeus

The port that launched Athenian democracy's naval supremacy at the Battle of Salamis, Piraeus remains Greece's maritime heartbeat — and the most convenient gateway to both the Acropolis and the Aegean island chains. Dine on grilled sea bream at a Mikrolimano harbourside taverna, visit the extraordinary bronze Piraeus Apollo, and set sail for Hydra or Santorini by afternoon. Late April through June and September offer the Aegean at its most golden and uncrowded.

Day 12

Mykonos

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
Greece
Mykonos

Mykonos is the Aegean at its most seductive — a labyrinth of bougainvillea-draped whitewashed alleys designed to disorient pirates (and occasionally visitors) leading to Kástro, the medieval hilltop quarter overlooking Little Venice, where balconied houses hang directly above the sea. The island's famous windmills, perched on a ridge above the old harbour, are best photographed at golden hour as pelicans patrol the waterfront below. Visit the sacred archaeological island of Delos — a 30-minute boat crossing — for one of the most significant ancient sites in the Greek world. May, June, and September offer the perfect balance of warmth, light, and bearable crowds.

Day 13

Ephesus

Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
Turkey
Ephesus

Ephesus is a compelling Mediterranean port in Turkey where centuries of history, vibrant local cuisine, and luminous coastal scenery converge. Visitors should explore the historic quarters on foot and surrender to the local dining culture, where fresh seafood and regional wines provide a masterclass in Mediterranean living. Best visited October through April, when cooler temperatures and lower humidity create ideal conditions. Cruise lines including Tauck feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 14

Istanbul

Arrive 13:00
Turkey
Istanbul

For more than fifteen centuries, Istanbul has been the pivot upon which empires turned — Byzantium, Constantinople, the Ottoman capital — and nowhere else on earth compresses so much history into a single horizon. The Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, and the Topkapi Palace form an incomparable trinity of architectural genius along the Golden Horn; the Grand Bazaar's four thousand shops offer a sensory immersion unlike any other marketplace. Must-dos include a Bosphorus sunset cruise and a meal of mezze along the waterfront at Karaköy. Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) offer the most gracious climate for this inexhaustible city.

Day 16

Troy National Park

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Turkey

Troy National Park in northwestern Turkey preserves the legendary Bronze Age city that inspired Homer's Iliad, with 4,500 years of archaeological layers and an award-winning modern museum. Must-dos include walking the Troy VI citadel walls, exploring the 2018 museum's interactive displays, and contemplating the Troadic plain where myth and history merge. April through June and September-October offer the best weather for site exploration.

Day 17

Lesbos

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Greece

Lesbos (Lesvos), Greece's third-largest island, is the birthplace of Sappho and Greece's ouzo capital, where 11 million olive trees, a UNESCO Petrified Forest, and the Aegean's largest medieval castle create one of the most culturally layered Greek island experiences. Must-dos include tasting Plomari ouzo with grilled sardines, exploring the 20-million-year-old Petrified Forest, and bathing in the Eftalou thermal springs. May through June offers wildflowers and the most pleasant Mediterranean temperatures.

Day 18

Izmir

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Turkey
Izmir

Izmir is Turkey's cosmopolitan Aegean capital, a three-thousand-year-old port city with a vibrant waterfront kordon, the labyrinthine Kemeraltı bazaar, and easy access to the ancient city of Ephesus. Must-do experiences include tasting boyoz pastries, exploring the Roman Agora, and day-tripping to Ephesus and its Library of Celsus. April through June and September through November offer the most pleasant temperatures for exploration.

Day 19

Chios

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Greece
Chios

Chios is an eastern Aegean island uniquely famous for producing mastic resin—a precious aromatic gum harvested nowhere else on Earth—and for the Mastichochoria, medieval fortified villages covered in extraordinary geometric sgraffito patterns. Must-dos include exploring the labyrinthine village of Pyrgi, tasting mastic-flavored delicacies, and understanding the resin's 2,000-year history. May through October offers warm Mediterranean weather, with June and September avoiding peak heat.

Day 20

Kos

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Greece
Kos

Kos is a compelling Mediterranean port in Greece where centuries of history, vibrant local cuisine, and luminous coastal scenery converge. Visitors should explore the historic quarters on foot and surrender to the local dining culture, where fresh seafood and regional wines provide a masterclass in Mediterranean living. Best visited October through April, when cooler temperatures and lower humidity create ideal conditions. Cruise lines including Emerald Yacht Cruises feature this port on their most compelling itineraries. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the port rewards exploration at every pace and in every direction.

Day 21

Santorini

Arrive 07:00Depart 20:00
Greece
Santorini

Santorini, the ancient volcanic caldera rising from the Aegean, is Greece's most theatrical landscape — a crescentic island of sheer white cliffs plunging into an indigo sea, its clifftop villages of Fira and Oia draped in bougainvillea and culminating in the world's most photographed sunset. The island's unique Assyrtiko wine, grown on ancient ungrafted vines in volcanic pumice, is one of the Mediterranean's greatest expressions of terroir. Byzantine frescoes of extraordinary beauty fill the Prehistoric Museum of Thera. The volcanic black and red sand beaches of Perissa and Perivolos are unlike any others in Greece. April through June and September through October offer the finest conditions.

Day 22

Piraeus

Arrive 08:00
Greece
Piraeus

The port that launched Athenian democracy's naval supremacy at the Battle of Salamis, Piraeus remains Greece's maritime heartbeat — and the most convenient gateway to both the Acropolis and the Aegean island chains. Dine on grilled sea bream at a Mikrolimano harbourside taverna, visit the extraordinary bronze Piraeus Apollo, and set sail for Hydra or Santorini by afternoon. Late April through June and September offer the Aegean at its most golden and uncrowded.

Cabin Categories

Oceania Suite 1
Oceania Suite 2
Oceania Suite 18

Oceania Suite

Suite
1000–1200 m²Max 4
OC

Complimentary laundry service - up to 3 bags per stateroom (some restrictions apply)
Priority Noon ship embarkation with priority luggage delivery
Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary soft drinks, coffees and snacks throughout the day
24-hour Butler service
Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
Fresh fruit basket replenished daily
Priority online specialty restaurant reservations
Unlimited access to Aquamar Spa Terrace
iPad upon request for your enjoyment on board
Optional private in-suite embarkation day lunch from noon to 2 pm in Owner’s Suites
Customized entertainment system
Bulgari gift set and variety of amenities
Choice of daily printed newspaper
Complimentary Oceania Cruises logo tote bag and personalized stationery
Cashmere lap blankets
Choice of pillow from a luxurious selection
Complimentary shoe shine service
Complimentary pressing of garments upon embarkation (certain limitations apply)
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

Queen or Twin ConfigurationVanity AreaShowerBathRoom Service AvailableButler Service+10
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Owners Suite 1
Owners Suite 2
Owners Suite 18

Owners Suite

Suite
2200–2400 m²Max 4
OS

Complimentary laundry service - up to 3 bags per stateroom (some restrictions apply)
Priority Noon ship embarkation with priority luggage delivery
Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary soft drinks, coffees and snacks throughout the day
24-hour Butler service
Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
Fresh fruit basket replenished daily
Priority online specialty restaurant reservations
Unlimited access to Aquamar Spa Terrace
iPad upon request for your enjoyment on board
Optional private in-suite embarkation day lunch from noon to 2 pm in Owner’s Suites
Customized entertainment system
Bulgari gift set and variety of amenities
Choice of daily printed newspaper
Complimentary Oceania Cruises logo tote bag and personalized stationery
Cashmere lap blankets
Choice of pillow from a luxurious selection
Complimentary shoe shine service
Complimentary pressing of garments upon embarkation (certain limitations apply)
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaVanity AreaShowerBath+7
View Details
Penthouse Suite 1
Penthouse Suite 2
Penthouse Suite 12

Penthouse Suite

Suite
440 m²Max 4
PH1PH2PH3

In addition to Stateroom Amenities:
Complimentary laundry service – up to 3 bags per stateroom (certain limitations apply)
Priority 11 am ship embarkation with priority luggage delivery
Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary soft drinks, coffees and snacks throughout the day
24-hour Butler service
Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
Priority online specialty restaurant reservations
Unlimited access to Aquamar Spa Terrace
iPad upon request for your enjoyment on board
Cashmere lap blankets
Complimentary shoeshine service
Complimentary pressing of garments upon embarkation (certain limitations apply)
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerBathRoom Service AvailableButler ServiceTV+8
US$16,399 /person+ US$2,132 taxes & fees
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Vista Suite 1
Vista Suite 2
Vista Suite 18

Vista Suite

Suite
1450–1850 m²Max 4
VS

Complimentary laundry service - up to 3 bags per stateroom (some restrictions apply)
Priority Noon ship embarkation with priority luggage delivery
Exclusive card-only access to private Executive Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary soft drinks, coffees and snacks throughout the day
24-hour Butler service
Complimentary in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
Fresh fruit basket replenished daily
Priority online specialty restaurant reservations
Unlimited access to Aquamar Spa Terrace
iPad upon request for your enjoyment on board
Optional private in-suite embarkation day lunch from noon to 2 pm in Owner’s Suites
Customized entertainment system
Bulgari gift set and variety of amenities
Choice of daily printed newspaper
Complimentary Oceania Cruises logo tote bag and personalized stationery
Cashmere lap blankets
Choice of pillow from a luxurious selection
Complimentary shoe shine service
Complimentary pressing of garments upon embarkation (certain limitations apply)
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

Queen or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaDining AreaVanity AreaBathRoom Service Available+9
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Concierge Level Solo Veranda 1
Concierge Level Solo Veranda 2
Concierge Level Solo Veranda 3

Concierge Level Solo Veranda

Balcony
270 m²Max 1
S

Concierge Level Solo Veranda

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableSafeHair DryerTelephone+5
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Concierge Level Veranda 1
Concierge Level Veranda 2
Concierge Level Veranda 6

Concierge Level Veranda

Balcony
291 m²Max 4
A1A2A3A4

In addition to Stateroom Amenities:
Expanded lunch and dinner room service menu from The Grand Dining Room
Complimentary laundry service – up to 3 bags per stateroom (certain limitations apply)
Priority noon ship embarkation
Exclusive card-only access to private Concierge Lounge staffed by a dedicated Concierge featuring complimentary soft drinks, coffees and snacks throughout the day
Complimentary welcome bottle of Champagne
Priority online specialty restaurant reservations
Unlimited access to the Aquamar Spa Terrace
iPad upon request for your enjoyment on board (certain limitations apply)
Complimentary Oceania Cruises logo tote bag
Cashmere lap blankets, perfect for relaxing on your veranda
Complimentary pressing of garmets upon embarkation (certain limitations apply)
Complimentary shoeshine service
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVSafeHair Dryer+5
US$13,149 /person+ US$2,132 taxes & fees
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French Veranda 1
French Veranda 2
French Veranda 4

French Veranda

Outside
240 m²Max 2
B5

Tranquility Bed, an Oceania Cruises exclusive, with 1,000-thread-count linens
Complimentary soft drinks replenished daily in your refrigerated mini-bar
Complimentary still & sparkling Vero Water
Private teak veranda
Bulgari amenities
Room service menu 24 hours a day
Twice-daily maid service
Oversized rainforest shower
Belgian chocolates with turndown service
Interactive television system with on-demand movies, weather and more
Wireless Internet access and cellular service
Writing desk and stationery
Plush cotton towels
Thick cotton robes and slippers
Handheld hair dryer
Security safe
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableTVSafeHair Dryer+5
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Veranda Stateroom 1
Veranda Stateroom 2
Veranda Stateroom 6

Veranda Stateroom

Balcony
291 m²Max 2
B1B2B3B4

Tranquility Bed, an Oceania Cruises exclusive, with 1,000-thread-count linens
Complimentary soft drinks replenished daily in your refrigerated mini-bar
Complimentary still & sparkling Vero Water
Private teak veranda
Bulgari amenities
Room service menu 24 hours a day
Twice-daily maid service
Oversized rainforest shower
Belgian chocolates with turndown service
Interactive television system with on-demand movies, weather and more
Wireless Internet access and cellular service
Writing desk and stationery
Plush cotton towels
Thick cotton robes and slippers
Handheld hair dryer
Security safe
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited

Queen or Twin ConfigurationShowerRoom Service AvailableSafeHair DryerTelephone+5
US$12,199 /person+ US$2,132 taxes & fees
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