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Oceana
Until October 2010 Oceana operates 14-night cruises ex Southampton to seven ports in the Western Mediterranean. Late October 2010 she crosses the Atlantic, and offers 14-night East/West cruises between Bridgetown (Barbados) and Acapulco (Mexico) via Panama. In March 2011 Oceana relocates to Southampton. All inside and outside cabins have bathrooms with shower, bathrobes, twin beds which (mostly) convert into doubles, TV/radio, fridge, safe, telephone, hairdryer and tea/coffee-making facilities. There is ample storage space. More than 600 of the 975 cabins have an outside view and nearly half (450) have balconies.

Built in 2000, Oceana entered service with P & O International and was last refitted in 2008. At 77,499 GRT she carries 2,016 passengers, mostly British, who are flown to Barbados for Caribbean and Central American cruises. Everything runs like clockwork with British officers and cruise staff, and mainly Indian crew and service staff. Oceana offers a high quality cruise, particularly in five-star dining, for a reasonable price. Alternative restaurants and 24-hour dining works well. The Mediterranean-styled Plaza Bistro offers many fish and seafood options; the Horizon serves an excellent range of freshly cooked burgers, fish and chicken fajitas, and the best evening dining is under the stars. Inside are grand staircases and glass-sided elevators, shops, lounges and bars, and large comfy library. Entertainment includes rotating films through the day, the usual production shows, and daytime classes. There are excellent facilities for children, who have their own fun pool, a video game room, and coffee bar/disco. On a typical two-week cruise, there are four or five formal nights; the rest of the time "smart casual".

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