Oceania Insignia Cruise Reviews for Luxury from Reykjavik

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Dinner on the Terrace Cafe while transiting the Inside Passage by Vancouver Island. Oceania Insignia
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Midships public area on the Oceania Insignia
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The Oceania Insignia's lovely library.
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What has happened to Oceania?????
"I don't know but to a past cruiser who has been loyal to the Oceania brand I was disappointed and hope my next cruise will be better.On my past Oceania cruises I have had food that was out of this world and better than Michelin star restaurants in the states with top notch service...."Read More
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What has happened to Oceania?????

Review for a Arctic Cruise on Insignia

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ael123
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We were on Insignia (Atlantic Glaciers and Harbors cruise) August 13-30, 2023 and are Bronze. Past sailings have been amazing and have always left me with wanting more. This cruise I was so disappointed that I am hoping it was a fluke and I have another cruise coming up within the month. But I am wondering if financial woes have taken the best of this cruise line. Most notable was the food. You ...
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Sail Date: August 2023


Insignia & Staff Great, Most Excusions Very Good.

Review for a Transatlantic Cruise on Insignia

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Upper Deck Guy
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

I have cruised on the Marina twice and was wondering how I would find the R class (smaller ship than the O class) Insignia. Well, I loved it. Why? The size was excellent and the passengers did not overwhelm the ports or tendering operations. Just a nice scale. True the Veranda suites are smaller and particularly the showers than the Marina but they were not disappointing. I did not miss the other ...
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Sail Date: July 2017

Cabin Type: Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom


First Oceania Cruise Exceeds Expectations

Review for a Europe - British Isles & Western Cruise on Insignia

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Holmesie
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

Coming off of a RSSC cruise on Voyager, also in Scandinavia, expectations were high. Oceania, while not the same all-inclusive experience, offered better dining and an altogether better value proposition as well as a more lively crowd. Our PH1 suite, 8030, was extremely well located, quiet, clean, and well maintained though wardrobes and bathroom were a bit small, at 6'3" had to duck to use the ...
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Sail Date: July 2016

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite


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