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Stevelex56
6-10 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Aug 2018
Cabin: Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom

Perfect Domestic style itinerary. New York to Nova Scotia to Bermuda.

The Insignia is one of the smaller Oceania ships but was just as pleasant as the larger Marina and Riviera class ships. 684 passengers and 400 crew members. The ship is getting a retro fit along with the other "R" class ships in December. I would love to sail on it again after the upgrade.

The crew was excellent in every respect, from the Captain to the Cruise Director, Shawn Carter and especially the food and beverage crew. Our housekeeping staff Drujon and Aislyne, saw to every detail and kept our room spotless! We stayed in Cabin 7049 which is an A1 Balcony concierge class. (However, there is no concierge lounge on the smaller 'R' class ships) as there is on Marina, Riviera & Sirena, so I'm not certain what concierge is. We did receive priority boarding and disembarkation.

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Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom

Cabin A1

Great cabin, center of boat with balcony, 218 square feet. Very small shower but adequate. Great storage.

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