OceaniaNEXT – The re-inspiration of classic elegance

Oceania Cruises, the world’s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line is changing. Four of the line’s six intimate and luxurious ships – Insignia, Sirena, Regatta and Nautica – are set to receive an array of enhancements that will elevate every facet of the guest experience.

The first initiative to be undertaken as part of the OceaniaNEXT program is the $100 million re-inspiration of the line’s four Regatta-Class ships that will result in four better-than-new ships. Each will emerge from the re-inspiration process with 342 brand new designer suites and staterooms and stunning new décor in the restaurants, lounges and bars, all inspired by the line’s 450 ports of call.

SURPRISINGLY NEW, DELIGHTFULLY FAMILIAR

With the line’s acclaimed Marina and Riviera as their muses, RegattaInsigniaNautica, and Sirena will feature richly appointed and stylish new interiors that showcase the best of residential design. Furnishings from Baker and Donghia, along with fabrics from Rubelli and Kravet will adorn the public spaces, with new richly-hued custom-milled carpets lining the floors.

Effortless style in an elegant atmosphere will be the defining characteristics of the Reception Hall and Upper Hall.  A sparkling new Grand Staircase framed by intricate railings and balustrades inset with crystal accents will welcome guests onboard. Overhead, a crowning grand chandelier adorned with hanging pieces of smoked and hand-painted glass will set the space aglow.

The Grand Dining Room will feature buttery soft cream leather dining chairs accented with metallic bronze threading to catch the light from the stunning new crystal chandelier, which will be the room’s defining centerpiece.

Martinis becomes anew with a palette inspired by the stunning coastline of Santorini featuring hues of deep Grecian blue, sienna and chocolate browns, and stately pewter. Silver-white marble and tobacco quartz will accent the bar while the trademark walnut paneling adds luster and whispers of familiarity.

ALL-NEW SUITES AND STATEROOMS

Wanting guests to feel at home while away from home, the luxurious brand-new staterooms and suites will be lighter, brighter and even more spacious. Stripped down to their studs, every ounce of the re-inspired accommodations will be modernized, featuring custom-crafted furnishings, exotic stone and polished wood finishes, and designer accessories, creating a harmonious celebration of style and comfort.

The staterooms and suites will undergo a dramatic transformation and will feature a very clean design with a sophisticated air. Enhanced by nuanced shades of the sea and sky, the tones will be warm and soothing, incorporating silvery greys and greens alongside vivid sapphires and taupes.

For convenience, USB ports will be incorporated in each of the staterooms, as well as a state-of-the-art television system with movies on demand in multiple-languages, live stations and a program guide, plus itinerary information and weather updates.

Every fixture and surface of the bathrooms will be new, with designer features, perfect lighting, lavish vanities, and chic glass shower enclosures. Penthouse, Vista, and Owner’s Suites bathrooms will become true luxury retreats, offering more space outfitted with Carrara marble, polished granite and sleek onyx.

Insignia will be the first to debut on December 7, 2018, followed by Sirena in May 2019, Regatta in September 2019, and Nautica in June 2020.

To find out more about OceaniaNEXT or book your next cruise visit www.oceaniacruises.com.

Leave a Reply