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Oceania CruisesRVA260919A

Vancouver to Papeete

Date

2026-09-19

Duration

30 nights

Departure Port

Vancouver

Canada

Arrival Port

Papeete

French Polynesia

Rating

Luxury

Theme

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Oceania Cruises

Riviera

Launched

2011

Refitted

2022

Tonnage

66,084 GT

Passengers

1,250

Cabins

629

Crew

800

Length

785 m

Width

32 m

Speed

20 knots

Adults Only

No

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Itinerary

Day 1

Day 1

Vancouver

Depart 17:00
Canada
Vancouver

Pressed between the Pacific and the Coast Mountains, Vancouver is the natural gateway to Alaska's Inside Passage — a city where temperate rainforest meets glass towers and where Dungeness crab and wild sockeye salmon define a Pacific Rim cuisine that rivals any in North America. Walk the 22-kilometre Stanley Park seawall, lose yourself in the Granville Island market, then ferry across to Victoria's Edwardian splendour. Alaska cruise season peaks from May through September, making Vancouver an ideal starting point for one of the world's great ocean journeys.

Day 2

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Day 3

Ketchikan

Arrive 10:00Depart 18:00
United States
Ketchikan

Ketchikan clings to the forested shore of Revillagigedo Island in Alaska's southeastern panhandle — a town so narrow that locals joke it is three miles long and three blocks wide. Revered by the Tlingit people for millennia as a place of abundant salmon, it is today celebrated as the Totem Pole Capital of the World: the collections at Saxman Native Village and Totem Bight State Historical Park preserve the most significant concentration of these monumental artworks anywhere. Creek Street, a boardwalk of colorful historic houses built over Ketchikan Creek, should not be missed. Summer (May–September) brings the best weather, with salmon running in the creeks below.

Day 4

Day 4

Holkham Bay Glacier Fjords

Arrive 10:00Depart 16:00

Day 5

Day 5

Juneau

Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
United States
Juneau

America's only state capital unreachable by road, Juneau rewards the journey with a wilderness grandeur that few cities on earth can match. The Mendenhall Glacier — a living river of ancient ice — lies just fifteen minutes from downtown, where floatplanes dart above a waterfront flanked by spruce-draped mountains plunging straight into the sea. The must-do experience is a helicopter landing atop the icefield or a whale-watching excursion in Stephens Passage, where humpbacks breach in astonishing proximity. Juneau is warmest from June to August, though even summer days can bring the famous Southeast Alaska rain that keeps the rainforest perpetually luminous.

Day 6

Day 6

Skagway

Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
United States
Skagway

Skagway, perched at the northern tip of the Lynn Canal in Alaska, is the gold rush boomtown that time has preserved almost perfectly — a frontier main street of false-fronted saloons and Victorian storefronts now protected as a National Historic Park. The legendary White Pass & Yukon Route railway, completed in 1900 to supply the Klondike goldfields, still climbs the vertiginous pass in vintage carriages, offering some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in North America. Glacier trekking and helicopter tours over the Juneau Icefield await the more adventurous. May through September brings long Arctic days and the most reliable access.

Day 7

Day 7

Sitka

Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
United States
Sitka

Sitka, set on the wild west coast of Baranof Island in Southeast Alaska, is one of the Pacific Northwest's most historically resonant ports — a place where Russian Orthodox onion domes rise above totem poles and the great temperate rainforest presses down to the water's edge. The Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of the 1804 battle between Tlingit warriors and Russian colonisers alongside a magnificent collection of monumental poles. Whale-watching, sea kayaking among sea otters, and brown bear spotting in the surrounding wilderness define the outdoor experience. May through September offers the most accessible and luminous conditions.

Day 8

Day 8

At Sea

Day 9

Day 9

At Sea

Day 10

Day 10

At Sea

Day 11

Day 11

At Sea

Day 12

Day 12

At Sea

Day 13

Day 13

Hilo

Arrive 11:00Depart 18:00
United States
Hilo

Hilo is the lush, rain-blessed gateway to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island's windward coast, where active lava flows, cascading waterfalls, and an authentic plantation-era town create Hawaii's most dramatically natural destination. Must-dos include Kilauea crater, Rainbow Falls, and the legendary Hilo Farmers Market. September and October tend to be driest, though Hilo rewards visitors year-round.

Day 14

Day 14

Kailua Kona

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
United States
Kailua Kona

Kailua Kona, United States is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Oceania Cruises. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.

Day 15

Day 15

Kahului

Arrive 08:00
United States
Kahului

Kahului is the principal cruise gateway to Maui, Hawaii's Valley Isle, where volcanic landscapes, plantation-era heritage, and Polynesian culture converge in one of the Pacific's most captivating destinations. Visitors should not miss the predawn drive to Haleakalā's summit for a sunrise above the clouds, nor the chance to taste authentic laulau and fresh ahi poke at local plate lunch counters. The best months to visit are April through June and September through November, when trade winds temper the warmth and whale season crowds have yet to gather along the western shore.

Day 17

Day 17

Honolulu

Arrive 06:00
United States
Honolulu

Honolulu, the vibrant capital of Hawaii, is a unique port known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and diverse culinary scene. Must-do experiences include visiting the historic Pearl Harbor and savoring local delicacies like poke and loco moco. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from April to October, when the weather is perfect for exploring this tropical paradise.

Day 18

Day 18

Nawiliwili

Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
United States
Nawiliwili

Nawiliwili is the gateway to Kauai, Hawaii's oldest and greenest island, where Waimea Canyon's ten-mile gorge, Mount Waialeale's record rainfall, and a no-building-taller-than-a-coconut-palm philosophy preserve paradise in its most pristine form. Visit April through September via Holland America Line or Princess Cruises for Fern Grotto kayaking, Poipu Beach snorkeling, and the rare Hawaiian experience of an island that chose beauty over development.

Day 19

Day 19

Hilo

Arrive 11:00Depart 20:00
United States
Hilo

Hilo is the lush, rain-blessed gateway to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island's windward coast, where active lava flows, cascading waterfalls, and an authentic plantation-era town create Hawaii's most dramatically natural destination. Must-dos include Kilauea crater, Rainbow Falls, and the legendary Hilo Farmers Market. September and October tend to be driest, though Hilo rewards visitors year-round.

Day 20

Day 20

Kailua Kona

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
United States
Kailua Kona

Kailua Kona, United States is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Oceania Cruises. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.

Day 21

Day 21

At Sea

Day 22

Day 22

At Sea

Day 23

Day 23

At Sea

Day 24

Day 24

At Sea

Day 25

Day 25

Nuku Hiva

Arrive 10:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia
Nuku Hiva

Nuku Hiva is the largest Marquesas Island, a volcanic fortress of jagged peaks, hidden valleys, and ancient Polynesian ceremonial sites 1,400 kilometers northeast of Tahiti. Must-dos include visiting the stone tikis at Kamuihei, tasting poisson cru with just-caught tuna, and witnessing the island's revived tattooing traditions. May through October's dry season offers the clearest skies for exploring this dramatically remote corner of French Polynesia.

Day 26

Day 26

At Sea

Day 27

Day 27

Rangiroa

Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia
Rangiroa

Rangiroa is the world's second-largest coral atoll, a ring of palm-fringed islets in French Polynesia's Tuamotus encircling a lagoon vast enough to contain Tahiti. Visitors must drift-dive or snorkel Tiputa Pass for sharks and dolphins, visit the surreal Blue Lagoon and Pink Sands beach, and savour poisson cru in a Polynesian pension. May through October offers calm diving conditions, while January-March brings hammerhead sharks.

Day 28

Day 28

Uturoa

Arrive 10:00Depart 21:00
French Polynesia
Uturoa

Uturoa on Raiatea is the gateway to Polynesian civilisation's most sacred site — the UNESCO-listed Marae Taputapuātea, from which ancient navigators launched the voyages that populated the Pacific. Must-dos include the marae pilgrimage, sailing the shared lagoon with Tahaa, and the daily market's flower crowns and tropical fruit. May through October's dry season offers the best conditions, with July's Heiva festival the cultural pinnacle.

Day 29

Day 29

Huahine

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
French Polynesia
Huahine

Huahine, often called the "Garden of Eden" of French Polynesia, is a lush twin-island paradise between Moorea and Bora Bora where ancient Polynesian marae temples stand among jungle-covered hills and turquoise lagoons remain blissfully uncrowded. Visitors should not miss the thousand-year-old archaeological complex at Maeva and a lagoon snorkeling excursion through pristine coral gardens. The ideal season spans May through October — the austral dry season — when skies are clear, humidity is gentle, and the southeast trade winds carry the scent of vanilla and tiare flowers across the water.

Day 30

Day 30

Bora Bora

Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
French Polynesia
Bora Bora

Bora Bora rises from the South Pacific like the platonic ideal of a tropical island — a volcanic peak ringed by a lagoon of impossible turquoise clarity whose beauty has made it the benchmark against which all other island destinations are measured. The overwater bungalow was effectively invented here, and the island's luxury resorts remain the definitive expression of that sublime form of hospitality. Snorkel or dive the outer reef's extraordinary coral gardens, or simply watch the shifting light transform Mount Otemanu's basalt silhouette through the long Pacific afternoon. Visit April through October for the calmest, driest conditions. Tahiti's Faa'a International Airport is a forty-five-minute flight away.

Day 31

Day 31

Papeete

Arrive 08:00Depart 23:00
French Polynesia
Papeete

Papeete is the spirited, slightly ragged capital of French Polynesia — not the languorous paradise of travel-poster imagination, but a working harbour city of fresh produce markets, baguette bakeries, and Tahitian outrigger canoe clubs that provides an authentic counterpoint to the pearl-still lagoons of Bora Bora and Moorea nearby. The daily Marché de Papeete is the city's essential experience, its stalls piling high with vanilla pods, monoi-scented oils, black pearls, and the most exuberant floral arrangements in the Pacific. Moorea, visible across the Sea of the Moon and just 30 minutes by fast ferry, offers a dramatically quieter alternative. The dry season, May through October, brings the finest weather.

Day 1

Vancouver

Depart 17:00
Canada
Vancouver

Pressed between the Pacific and the Coast Mountains, Vancouver is the natural gateway to Alaska's Inside Passage — a city where temperate rainforest meets glass towers and where Dungeness crab and wild sockeye salmon define a Pacific Rim cuisine that rivals any in North America. Walk the 22-kilometre Stanley Park seawall, lose yourself in the Granville Island market, then ferry across to Victoria's Edwardian splendour. Alaska cruise season peaks from May through September, making Vancouver an ideal starting point for one of the world's great ocean journeys.

Day 2

At Sea

Day 3

Ketchikan

Arrive 10:00Depart 18:00
United States
Ketchikan

Ketchikan clings to the forested shore of Revillagigedo Island in Alaska's southeastern panhandle — a town so narrow that locals joke it is three miles long and three blocks wide. Revered by the Tlingit people for millennia as a place of abundant salmon, it is today celebrated as the Totem Pole Capital of the World: the collections at Saxman Native Village and Totem Bight State Historical Park preserve the most significant concentration of these monumental artworks anywhere. Creek Street, a boardwalk of colorful historic houses built over Ketchikan Creek, should not be missed. Summer (May–September) brings the best weather, with salmon running in the creeks below.

Day 4

Holkham Bay Glacier Fjords

Arrive 10:00Depart 16:00

Day 5

Juneau

Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
United States
Juneau

America's only state capital unreachable by road, Juneau rewards the journey with a wilderness grandeur that few cities on earth can match. The Mendenhall Glacier — a living river of ancient ice — lies just fifteen minutes from downtown, where floatplanes dart above a waterfront flanked by spruce-draped mountains plunging straight into the sea. The must-do experience is a helicopter landing atop the icefield or a whale-watching excursion in Stephens Passage, where humpbacks breach in astonishing proximity. Juneau is warmest from June to August, though even summer days can bring the famous Southeast Alaska rain that keeps the rainforest perpetually luminous.

Day 6

Skagway

Arrive 07:00Depart 16:00
United States
Skagway

Skagway, perched at the northern tip of the Lynn Canal in Alaska, is the gold rush boomtown that time has preserved almost perfectly — a frontier main street of false-fronted saloons and Victorian storefronts now protected as a National Historic Park. The legendary White Pass & Yukon Route railway, completed in 1900 to supply the Klondike goldfields, still climbs the vertiginous pass in vintage carriages, offering some of the most dramatic mountain scenery in North America. Glacier trekking and helicopter tours over the Juneau Icefield await the more adventurous. May through September brings long Arctic days and the most reliable access.

Day 7

Sitka

Arrive 08:00Depart 16:00
United States
Sitka

Sitka, set on the wild west coast of Baranof Island in Southeast Alaska, is one of the Pacific Northwest's most historically resonant ports — a place where Russian Orthodox onion domes rise above totem poles and the great temperate rainforest presses down to the water's edge. The Sitka National Historical Park preserves the site of the 1804 battle between Tlingit warriors and Russian colonisers alongside a magnificent collection of monumental poles. Whale-watching, sea kayaking among sea otters, and brown bear spotting in the surrounding wilderness define the outdoor experience. May through September offers the most accessible and luminous conditions.

Day 8

At Sea

Day 9

At Sea

Day 10

At Sea

Day 11

At Sea

Day 12

At Sea

Day 13

Hilo

Arrive 11:00Depart 18:00
United States
Hilo

Hilo is the lush, rain-blessed gateway to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island's windward coast, where active lava flows, cascading waterfalls, and an authentic plantation-era town create Hawaii's most dramatically natural destination. Must-dos include Kilauea crater, Rainbow Falls, and the legendary Hilo Farmers Market. September and October tend to be driest, though Hilo rewards visitors year-round.

Day 14

Kailua Kona

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
United States
Kailua Kona

Kailua Kona, United States is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Oceania Cruises. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.

Day 15

Kahului

Arrive 08:00
United States
Kahului

Kahului is the principal cruise gateway to Maui, Hawaii's Valley Isle, where volcanic landscapes, plantation-era heritage, and Polynesian culture converge in one of the Pacific's most captivating destinations. Visitors should not miss the predawn drive to Haleakalā's summit for a sunrise above the clouds, nor the chance to taste authentic laulau and fresh ahi poke at local plate lunch counters. The best months to visit are April through June and September through November, when trade winds temper the warmth and whale season crowds have yet to gather along the western shore.

Day 17

Honolulu

Arrive 06:00
United States
Honolulu

Honolulu, the vibrant capital of Hawaii, is a unique port known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and diverse culinary scene. Must-do experiences include visiting the historic Pearl Harbor and savoring local delicacies like poke and loco moco. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from April to October, when the weather is perfect for exploring this tropical paradise.

Day 18

Nawiliwili

Arrive 08:00Depart 19:00
United States
Nawiliwili

Nawiliwili is the gateway to Kauai, Hawaii's oldest and greenest island, where Waimea Canyon's ten-mile gorge, Mount Waialeale's record rainfall, and a no-building-taller-than-a-coconut-palm philosophy preserve paradise in its most pristine form. Visit April through September via Holland America Line or Princess Cruises for Fern Grotto kayaking, Poipu Beach snorkeling, and the rare Hawaiian experience of an island that chose beauty over development.

Day 19

Hilo

Arrive 11:00Depart 20:00
United States
Hilo

Hilo is the lush, rain-blessed gateway to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island's windward coast, where active lava flows, cascading waterfalls, and an authentic plantation-era town create Hawaii's most dramatically natural destination. Must-dos include Kilauea crater, Rainbow Falls, and the legendary Hilo Farmers Market. September and October tend to be driest, though Hilo rewards visitors year-round.

Day 20

Kailua Kona

Arrive 07:00Depart 17:00
United States
Kailua Kona

Kailua Kona, United States is a distinctive port city where deep cultural heritage meets authentic local atmosphere, featured on itineraries by Oceania Cruises. Must-do experiences include exploring the vibrant local markets for regional specialties and fresh seafood, and discovering the waterfront quarter where maritime heritage meets contemporary energy. The optimal time to visit is November through April, when cooler dry months offer the most comfortable conditions for exploration.

Day 21

At Sea

Day 22

At Sea

Day 23

At Sea

Day 24

At Sea

Day 25

Nuku Hiva

Arrive 10:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia
Nuku Hiva

Nuku Hiva is the largest Marquesas Island, a volcanic fortress of jagged peaks, hidden valleys, and ancient Polynesian ceremonial sites 1,400 kilometers northeast of Tahiti. Must-dos include visiting the stone tikis at Kamuihei, tasting poisson cru with just-caught tuna, and witnessing the island's revived tattooing traditions. May through October's dry season offers the clearest skies for exploring this dramatically remote corner of French Polynesia.

Day 26

At Sea

Day 27

Rangiroa

Arrive 08:00Depart 17:00
French Polynesia
Rangiroa

Rangiroa is the world's second-largest coral atoll, a ring of palm-fringed islets in French Polynesia's Tuamotus encircling a lagoon vast enough to contain Tahiti. Visitors must drift-dive or snorkel Tiputa Pass for sharks and dolphins, visit the surreal Blue Lagoon and Pink Sands beach, and savour poisson cru in a Polynesian pension. May through October offers calm diving conditions, while January-March brings hammerhead sharks.

Day 28

Uturoa

Arrive 10:00Depart 21:00
French Polynesia
Uturoa

Uturoa on Raiatea is the gateway to Polynesian civilisation's most sacred site — the UNESCO-listed Marae Taputapuātea, from which ancient navigators launched the voyages that populated the Pacific. Must-dos include the marae pilgrimage, sailing the shared lagoon with Tahaa, and the daily market's flower crowns and tropical fruit. May through October's dry season offers the best conditions, with July's Heiva festival the cultural pinnacle.

Day 29

Huahine

Arrive 08:00Depart 18:00
French Polynesia
Huahine

Huahine, often called the "Garden of Eden" of French Polynesia, is a lush twin-island paradise between Moorea and Bora Bora where ancient Polynesian marae temples stand among jungle-covered hills and turquoise lagoons remain blissfully uncrowded. Visitors should not miss the thousand-year-old archaeological complex at Maeva and a lagoon snorkeling excursion through pristine coral gardens. The ideal season spans May through October — the austral dry season — when skies are clear, humidity is gentle, and the southeast trade winds carry the scent of vanilla and tiare flowers across the water.

Day 30

Bora Bora

Arrive 07:00Depart 18:00
French Polynesia
Bora Bora

Bora Bora rises from the South Pacific like the platonic ideal of a tropical island — a volcanic peak ringed by a lagoon of impossible turquoise clarity whose beauty has made it the benchmark against which all other island destinations are measured. The overwater bungalow was effectively invented here, and the island's luxury resorts remain the definitive expression of that sublime form of hospitality. Snorkel or dive the outer reef's extraordinary coral gardens, or simply watch the shifting light transform Mount Otemanu's basalt silhouette through the long Pacific afternoon. Visit April through October for the calmest, driest conditions. Tahiti's Faa'a International Airport is a forty-five-minute flight away.

Day 31

Papeete

Arrive 08:00Depart 23:00
French Polynesia
Papeete

Papeete is the spirited, slightly ragged capital of French Polynesia — not the languorous paradise of travel-poster imagination, but a working harbour city of fresh produce markets, baguette bakeries, and Tahitian outrigger canoe clubs that provides an authentic counterpoint to the pearl-still lagoons of Bora Bora and Moorea nearby. The daily Marché de Papeete is the city's essential experience, its stalls piling high with vanilla pods, monoi-scented oils, black pearls, and the most exuberant floral arrangements in the Pacific. Moorea, visible across the Sea of the Moon and just 30 minutes by fast ferry, offers a dramatically quieter alternative. The dry season, May through October, brings the finest weather.

Cabin Categories

Oceania Suite 1
Oceania Suite 2
Oceania Suite 10

Oceania Suite

Suite
1000 m²Max 2
OC

Conceived by the famed New York designer Dakota Jackson, each of the twelve Oceania Suites sprawls over more than 1,000 square feet of luxury. These stylish suites feature a living room, dining room, fully equipped media room, large walk-in closet, king-size bed, expansive private veranda, indoor and outdoor whirlpool spas and a second bathroom for guests. Also included is access to the private Executive Lounge with magazines, daily newspapers, beverages and snacks.

Oceania Suite Privileges
In addition to Suite & Stateroom Amenities

Free laundry service – up to 3 bags per stateroom+
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 in-suite bar setup with 6 full-size bottles of premium spirits and wines from our suite beverage menu
Fresh fruit basket replenished daily
Priority online specialty restaurant reservations
Unlimited access to the Aquamar Spa Terrace
Complimentary iPad
Customized entertainment system
Bulgari gift set and variety of amenities
Choice of daily printed newspaper
Complimentary Oceania Cruises logo tote bagand personalized stationary
Cashmere lap blankets
Choice of pillow from a luxurious selection
Complimentary shoe shine service
Complimentary pressing of garments upon embarkation++
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag. 3 day turnaround time and laundry will not be accepted 3 days prior to disembarkation.
++Certain limitations apply

All Suites and Staterooms are Smoke-Free

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerWhirlpool BathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+8
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Owner's Suite 1
Owner's Suite 2
Owner's Suite 18

Owner's Suite

Suite
2000 m²Max 2
OS

With rich furnishings from the Ralph Lauren Home Collection, each of the three Owner’s Suites measures more than 2,000 square feet and spans the entire beam of the ship. Boasting a large living room, king-size bed, two walk-in closets, indoor and outdoor whirlpool spas and a dramatic entry foyer with a music room, these suites also include exclusive card-only access to the Executive Lounge featuring a private library.

Owner's Suite Privileges
In addition to Suite & Stateroom Amenities

Free laundry service – up to 3 bags per stateroom+
Personalized 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 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 each
Unlimited access to the Aquamar Spa Terrace
Complimentary iPad
Bulgari gift set and variety of amenities
Choice of daily printed newspaper
Customized entertainment system with integrated sound system and media library
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++

  • Up to 20 garments per laundry bag. 3 day turnaround time and laundry will not be accepted 3 days prior to disembarkation.
    ++ Certain limitations apply

All Suites and Staterooms are Smoke-Free

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerWhirlpool BathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+13
View Details
Penthouse Suite 1
Penthouse Suite 2
Penthouse Suite 11

Penthouse Suite

Suite
440 m²Max 2
PH1PH2PH3

The elegant Penthouse Suites rival any world-class five-star hotel for comfort and beauty. Their design is ingenious, maximizing the generous 420 square feet of space and featuring a dining table, separate seating area, full-size bathtub/shower and separate shower, walk-in closet and private veranda. Enjoy exclusive card-only access to the private Executive Lounge and the services of a dedicated concierge.

Penthouse Suite Privileges
In addition to Suite & Stateroom Amenities

Free laundry service – up to 3 bags per stateroom+
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 welcome bottle of Champagne
Priority online specialty restaurant reservations
Unlimited access to the Aquamar Spa Terrace
iPad upon request
Bulgari gift set++ and a variety of amenities
Customized entertainment system
Cashmere lap blankets
Complimentary shoe shine service
Complimentary pressing of garments upon embarkation++
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag. 3 day turnaround time and laundry will not be accepted 3 days prior to disembarkation.
++Certain limitations apply

All Suites and Staterooms are Smoke-Free

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerBathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+8
US$17,349 /person+ US$2,271 taxes & fees
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Vista Suite 1
Vista Suite 2
Vista Suite 15

Vista Suite

Suite
1200–1500 m²Max 2
VS

Given their lavish interior design by Dakota Jackson and premier location overlooking the bow of the ship, the eight Vista Suites are in high demand. These 1,200- to 1,500-square-foot suites (size depends on deck location) include access to the exclusive Executive Lounge as well as every imaginable amenity, such as a large walk-in closet, a second bathroom for guests, indoor and outdoor whirlpool spas and your own private fitness room.

Vista Suite Privileges
In addition to Suite & Stateroom Amenities

Free laundry service – up to 3 bags per stateroom+
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 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 the Aquamar Spa Terrace
Complimentary iPad
Customized entertainment system with integrated sound system and media library
Bulgari gift set and variety of amenities
Choice of daily 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++
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag. 3 day turnaround time and laundry will not be accepted 3 days prior to disembarkation.
++Certain limitations apply

All Suites and Staterooms are Smoke-Free

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerWhirlpool BathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+13
View Details
Concierge Level Veranda 1
Concierge Level Veranda 2
Concierge Level Veranda 10

Concierge Level Veranda

Balcony
291 m²Max 2
A1A2A3A4

Located in the most desired of locations, our Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms offer an unrivaled combination of luxury, privilege and value. A wealth of amenities and a host of exclusive benefits elevate the experience to the sublime. You will even have the services of a dedicated Concierge, the ultimate comfort of ordering room service from the extended Grand Dining Room menu during lunch and dinner, unlimited access to Aquamar Spa Terrace and even free laundry service.

These beautifully decorated 282-square-foot staterooms reflect many of the luxurious amenities found in our Penthouse Suites, including a private veranda, plush seating area, refrigerated mini-bar and an oversized marble and granite-clad bathroom with a full-size bathtub/shower and separate shower. Guests also enjoy access to the private Concierge Lounge featuring your own dedicated Concierge, magazines, daily newspapers, complimentary beverage and snacks.

Concierge Level Privileges
In addition to Suite & Stateroom Amenities

Expanded lunch and dinner room service menu from The Grand Dining Room
Free laundry service – up to 3 bags per stateroom+
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++
Variety of Bulgari amenities
Complimentary Oceania Cruises logo tote bag
Cashmere lap blankets, perfect for relaxing on your veranda
Complimentary pressing of garments upon embarkation+++
Complimentary shoe shine service
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag. 3 day turnaround time and laundry will not be accepted 3 days prior to disembarkation.

All Suites and Staterooms are Smoke-Free

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerBathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+7
US$13,399 /person+ US$2,271 taxes & fees
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Veranda Stateroom 1
Veranda Stateroom 2
Veranda Stateroom 7

Veranda Stateroom

Balcony
291 m²Max 2
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Our 282-square-foot Veranda Staterooms are the largest at sea. Featuring a comfortably furnished private veranda, our most requested luxury, each stateroom also includes a plush seating area, refrigerated mini-bar, spacious closet and a marble and granite-clad bathroom with a bathtub/shower and separate shower.

Veranda Stateroom Amenities
Ultra Tranquility Bed, an Oceania Cruises Exclusive
Refrigerated mini-bar with free and unlimited soft drinks replenished daily
Vero Water - still & sparkling replenished daily
Private teak veranda
Bulgari amenities
Full-size bathtub and separate shower
Belgian chocolates with nightly turndown service
Complimentary 24-hour room service
Flat-screen television with DVD player and extensive media library
Wireless Internet access and cellular service
Writing desk and stationary
Plush cotton towels, robes and slippers
Handheld hair dryer
Security safe
All Suites and Staterooms are Smoke-Free

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerBathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+6
US$12,649 /person+ US$2,271 taxes & fees
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Deluxe Ocean View 1
Deluxe Ocean View 2
Deluxe Ocean View 4

Deluxe Ocean View

Outside
240 m²Max 2
C

These comfortable 242-square-foot staterooms with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows feel even more spacious with the curtains drawn back and the ocean in full view. Features include a generous seating area, vanity desk, breakfast table, refrigerated mini-bar and a marble and granite-clad bathroom with a bathtub/shower and separate shower.

Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom Amenities
Ultra Tranquility Bed, an Oceania Cruises Exclusive
Refrigerated mini-bar with free and unlimited soft drinks replenished daily
Vero Water - still & sparkling replenished daily
Bulgari amenities
Twice-daily maid service
Full-size bathtub with separate shower
Belgian chocolates with nightly turndown service
Complimentary 24-hour room service
Flat-screen television with DVD player and extensive media library
Wireless Internet access and cellular service
Writing desk and stationery
Plush cotton towels, robes and slippers
Handheld hair dryer
Security safe
This category includes accessibility features in staterooms #7082 and #7085. View Features
All Suites and Staterooms are Smoke-Free

King or Twin ConfigurationLounge AreaShowerBathToiletries ProvidedRoom Service Available+6
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Inside Stateroom 1
Inside Stateroom 2
Inside Stateroom 3

Inside Stateroom

Inside
174 m²Max 2
FG

Wonderful sanctuaries unto their own, these 174-square-foot staterooms boast beautiful designs and handsome furnishings that add to the serenity. Highlights include a spacious marble and granite-clad bathroom with a shower, as well as thoughtful touches such as a vanity desk, breakfast table and refrigerated mini-bar.

Inside Stateroom Amenities
Ultra Tranquility Bed, an Oceania Cruises Exclusive
Refrigerated mini-bar with free and unlimited soft drinks replenished daily
Vero Water - still & sparkling replenished daily
Bulgari amenities
Twice-daily maid service
Belgian chocolates with nightly turndown service
Complimentary and extensive 24-hour room service menu
Flat-screen television with DVD player and extensive media library
Wireless Internet access and cellular service
Writing desk and stationary
Plush cotton towels, robes and slippers
Handheld hair dryer
Security safe

King or Twin ConfigurationShowerToiletries ProvidedRoom Service AvailableTVFree Wi-Fi+4
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