If you are a foodie, or you just like to eat, then Oceania is the cruise line for you. We've taken 26 cruises on 11 different lines, and this was by far the best food we've ever had. Even at the buffets, the quality and variety were superior to other lines, including luxury lines. Four speciality restaurants, all free, all with large varied menus, all lovely inviting spaces. A different menu ...
We have taken a number of river boat trips and cruises on Disney and Princess. This was our first Oceania cruise and we were not dissappointed.. The food and service were excellent. Oceania clearly deserves it reputation. The specailty restaurants were outstanding. The wi-fy workedmostly well though at times it was a bit slow. The ship was only 70% full so there were not any crouds. Fellow ...
A fabulous crossing from Barcelona to Miami. The absolute best cuisine at sea. Despite the December transAtlantic, the ocean cooperated with calm seas and mild weather. The ship, service, LaReserve, food & wine at its best!
We enjoy sea days, having experienced 6 crossings. Marina (and sister ship) are the largest ships we ever cruise - a perfect size for us.
Food quality is reliably ...
We chose this cruise for the itinerary, only. The reviews of the food on board did not interest us, after all, we could eat great food at home. The reviews of the service did not interest us because we stay in 5 star hotels and receive plenty of great service. This was our thought. And our last few cruises had disappointed us so greatly that we had turned to private expedition land travel. ...
I chose for the itinerary and no-charge specialty restaurants. I travel solo and like the choice of several restaurants where I can eat alone or join others. The Penthouse on Marina is very roomy, and you can order dinner in from any of the specialty restaurant menus. I like that buffet food is served to passenger's plate rather than self-serve which minimizes cross-contamination. On my cruise ...
We chose this cruise because it had an interesting itinerary (Cape Verde, Dakar, St. Barts etc) for a transatlantic crossing, and because as a TA it was very cost effective on a per-day basis compared to some other O cruises.
This was our 5th cruise on Oceania, so you can tell the line is a good fit for us. The food was very good, with some slightly updated items on the menus (not just your ...
Wanted to try an upscale smaller ship. I can not say enough great and wonderful things about this cruise ship and the cruiseship line. Our cabin the food everything was sooooo wonderful we did not want to leave! They never took one picture, no announcements.
The crew was always smiling and was there to offer help even if you did not need it.
The food was so good. There are no words that ...
We loved our Alaskan inside passage tour on the Regatta and saw Oceania had a cruise stopping in Cuba. We like smaller ships, quality food and the attention to customer service. Oceania didn't disappoint us on our Alaskan cruise and neither did our recent cruise with port calls in Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Cuba & Bahamas.
Food was excellent, wait staff was friendly and attentive. My wife is on ...
Joined relatives due to it's stop in Cuba and the chance to stop in Routan and Belize. We found the ship to be immaculate and wonderfully decorated, a very luxurious environment. The entertainment was ok, we found the singer Paul Edison to be particularly fun and talented. Food, the food was always top notched, fabulously rich and delicious. No matter were you decided to have your meal, special ...
This was our first Oceania cruise- and we're glad we did! I have been hearing about how great Oceania was from friends for several years, but we have become quite partial to our familiar Celebrity. We've also cruised with Seabourne, and actually preferred Oceania in that it seemed a little less pretentious, and the specialty restaurants were wonderful.
We chose this cruise because of the ...