Oceania Cruises may next be looking forward to the launch of its new Vista ship, but the line is continuing to innovate across its existing fleet, as well. Solo Oceanview Staterooms will soon be another category for agents to sell to clients onboard the Insignia, Nautica, Regatta and Sirena sister ships.
In what appears to be a recategorizing of existing length-wise-oriented, obstructed-view cabins on Deck 6 (situated behind the ships’ lifeboats), the newly configured solo staterooms are smaller than median-sized ones, but will still showcase Oceania’s signature Tranquility Bed, a separate seating area and ample storage.
One of the greatest factors in Oceania Cruises’ success is that we not only listen to the feedback our guests and travel partners provide, we act on it.
“One of the greatest factors in Oceania Cruises’ success is that we not only listen to the feedback our guests and travel partners provide, we act on it,” said Howard Sherman, president and CEO of Oceania Cruises. “Our guests and travel partners wanted more options for solo travelers, and we are delighted to deliver. These new single-occupancy staterooms are ideal for guests seeking the joy of traveling solo while experiencing all the comfort, cuisine and destination expertise that Oceania Cruises is renowned for.”
The line further notes that the new staterooms will feature “soothing tones with multiple layers of luxurious furnishings, accents and artwork.”
The new cabin category’s pricing and availability will be revealed on April 11, 2022, and will apply to sailings beginning on the following dates for each vessel: Sept. 25, 2022, for Regatta; Sept. 26, 2022, for Nautica; and Oct. 1, 2022, for both Insignia and Sirena.
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