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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".
- Cruise Calender
Date Cruise Itinerary Nights Ports Prices Rate/day Details 24 Jul 10 Western Med Cruise 14 from
$3,846from
$274Details > 7 Aug 10 Western Med Cruise 14 from
$2,918from
$208Details > 21 Aug 10 Fjords E018X 7 from
$2,078from
$296Details > 28 Aug 10 Cruise Break E018Y 7 from
$1,733from
$247Details > 4 Sep 10 Western Med Cruise 14 from
$2,544from
$181Details > 18 Sep 10 Western Med Cruise 14 from
$3,508from
$250Details > 2 Oct 10 Western Med Cruise 14 from
$2,126from
$151Details > 16 Oct 10 Mediterranean Cruise 9 from
$1,720from
$191Details > 25 Oct 10 Transatlantic Crossing - West 14 from
$1,972from
$140Details > 8 Nov 10 Panama Canal Cruise - West 14 from
$2,833from
$202Details > 22 Nov 10 Panama Canal Cruise - East 14 from
$4,106from
$293Details > 6 Dec 10 Panama Canal Cruise - West 14 from
$2,689from
$192Details > 20 Dec 10 Panama Canal Cruise - East 14 from
$4,005from
$286Details > 3 Jan 11 Panama Canal Cruise - West 14 from
$2,815from
$201Details > 17 Jan 11 Panama Canal Cruise - East 14 from
$2,886from
$206Details > 31 Jan 11 Panama Canal Cruise - West 14 from
$2,986from
$213Details > 14 Feb 11 Panama Canal Cruise - East 14 from
$2,986from
$213Details > 28 Feb 11 Caribbean Explorer 14 from
$2,933from
$209Details > 14 Mar 11 Transatlantic Crossing - East 14 from
$2,123from
$151Details > 28 Mar 11 Canary Islands E107 12 from
$1,913from
$159Details > 9 Apr 11 Short Break E108 7 from
$1,094from
$156Details > 16 Apr 11 Western Med E109 14 from
$1,929from
$137Details > 30 Apr 11 Fjords E110 7 from
$1,149from
$164Details > 7 May 11 Short Break E111/E123/E127 2 from
$369from
$184Details > 9 May 11 Western Med E112 14 from
$2,362from
$168Details > 23 May 11 Canary Islands E113 12 from
$2,230from
$185Details > 4 Jun 11 Short Break E114 7 from
$1,253from
$179Details > 11 Jun 11 Fjords E115 7 from
$1,365from
$195Details > 18 Jun 11 Western Med E116 14 from
$2,560from
$182Details > 2 Jul 11 Short Break E117 7 from
$1,332from
$190Details > 9 Jul 11 Western Med E118 14 from
$2,560from
$182Details > 23 Jul 11 West Mediterranean E119 14 from
$2,830from
$202Details > 6 Aug 11 Short Break E120 7 from
$1,405from
$200Details > 13 Aug 11 Western Med E121 14 from
$2,830from
$202Details > 27 Aug 11 Fjords E122 7 from
$1,510from
$215Details > 3 Sep 11 Short Break E111/E123/E127 2 from
$369from
$184Details > 5 Sep 11 Canary Islands E124 12 from
$2,434from
$202Details > 17 Sep 11 Western Med E125 14 from
$2,560from
$182Details > 1 Oct 11 Western Med E126 14 from
$2,249from
$160Details > 15 Oct 11 Short Break E111/E123/E127 2 from
$369from
$184Details > 17 Oct 11 Canary Islands E128 9 from
$1,234from
$137Details > 26 Oct 11 Western Med E129 14 from
$2,001from
$142Details > 9 Nov 11 Canary Islands E130 12 from
$1,721from
$143Details > 21 Nov 11 Eastern Med E131/E203 24 from
$3,294from
$137Details > 15 Dec 11 Canary Islands E132 12 from
$2,593from
$216Details > 27 Dec 11 Canary Islands E133 12 from
$2,698from
$224Details > 8 Jan 12 Caribbean E201 35 from
$5,134from
$146Details > 12 Feb 12 Canary Islands E202 14 from
$2,059from
$147Details > 26 Feb 12 Eastern Med E131/E203 24 from
$3,424from
$142Details > 21 Mar 12 Western Med E204 14 from
$2,020from
$144Details > - Ship Overview
Oceana Star rating: 
Passenger Capacity: 1950 Maiden Voyage: Feb-00 Number of Crew: 850 Tonnage: 77,499 tonnes Passenger/Space Ratio: 40 Max Speed: knots Crew/Passenger Ratio: 0.44 Ship Length: 857.2ft Crew Nationality: Number of Decks: 10 Officer Nationality: British Cabin Sizes: 15 -> 57m² Onboard Currency: Description:
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".Facilities:
12 places to drink | Cafe Jardin (Marco Pierre White restaurant) | Ocean view gym | Sports court housed in her funnel | Monto Carlo casino | Golf simulator | Le Club - late night venue | Freedom Dining | Open deck restaurant | 530 seat theatre | Tate Talks by Tate Modern | 4 pools | Family facilities | Spa - Deckplans & Cabins
Oceana Deckplans Ship Level Deck Name 11 PLAZA DECK 10 DECK E 9 PROMENADE DECK 8 DECK D 7 DECK C 6 DECK B 5 DECK A 4 LIDO DECK 3 SUN DECK 2 SKY DECK 1 Side View Oceana Cabins Inside
Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed (for exceptions see cabin notes) | Bathroom with shower and WC | Wardrobes and drawer space | Chair and table | Vanity table/writing desk | TV and radio | Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator | Tea/coffee making facilities | Direct dial telephone | Large picture mirror | Fully air conditioned | When three passengers share a cabin, for safety reasons the two lower berths cannot be pushed together | Evening turn-down service | Mineral water on arrival | Temple Spa pamper packOutside
Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed (except some LC, LF and MA grade cabins - see cabin notes ford details) | Bathroom with shower and WC | Wardrobes and drawer space | Chair and table | Vanity table/writing desk | TV and Radio | Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator | Tea/coffee making facilities | Direct dial telephone | Large picture window | Fully air-conditioned | When third/fourth passengers share a cabin, for safety reasons the two lower berths cannot be pushed together | Evening turn-down service | Mineral water on arrival | Temple Spa pamper packBalcony
Two lower beds convertible to a king-size bed (except some JD and JE grade cabins - see cabin notes overleaf for details) | Bathroom with a shower and WC | Spacious wardrobe and drawer space | Chair and table | Vanity table/writing desk | TV and radio | Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator | Tea/coffee making facilities | Direct dial telephone | Floor to ceiling patio doors leading to balcony with chairs and table | Fully air-conditioned | The lower beds in cabins with two upper berths do not convert to a double at anytime | Evening turn-down service | Mineral water on arrival | Temple Spa pamper packSuite
Lounge with sofa bed, table and chairs | Vanity table/writing desk | TV, video, radio and hi-fi system | Safe, hairdryer and refrigerator/bar cabinet | Tea/coffee making facilities | Butler Service | Direct dial telephone | Floor to ceiling patio doors leading to balcony with table and chairs and panoramic views over the aft of the ship | Separate bedroom with king-size bed (cabins cannot be made into twins) | Walk-in wardrobe and drawer space with separate dressing area and trouser press | Binoculars | Slippers and bathrobes | Bathroom with whirlpool bath, shower, two sinks and WC | Fully air-conditioned | Butler service | Evening turn-down service | Mineral water on arrival | Temple Spa premier pamper pack | Senseo coffee machine | Bathrobes & slippers | Magazine & newspaper selection | Atlas & binoculars | Fruit basket & flowers | Champagbe & truffles | Daily canapes - Inclusions
Inclusions * Accommodation In Your Chosen Cabin Category * All Main Meals * Choice Of Fine Or Casual Dining * Early Morning Fruit Juice, Tea Or Coffee Plus Continental Breakfast In Your Stateroom * Light Or Buffet-Style Breakfast From A Choice Of Different Venues Or A Full English Breakfast In The Restaurants * Mid Morning Coffee & Ice Cream * Buffet-Style Or Three Course Lunch, Barbecue Or Speciality Buffet * Snacks Throughout The Day * Afternoon Tea With Sandwiches & Delicious Freshly-Baked Cakes * A Six Course Restaurant Dinner * Daily Ship’s Newspaper & Program * Sun Loungers & Fresh Towels On Deck * The Use Of Swimming Pools, Whirlpool Spas, Gymnasium, Golf Driving Nets, Table Tennis, Shuffleboard, Short Tennis, Deck Football & Cricket * Card & Board Games * Interest Talks By Specialist Lecturers * Comprehensive Library * Self-Serve Launderettes * Captain’s Reception * Lavishly Staged Show Spectaculars * Cabarets * Classical Recitals & Concerts * Quizzes & Panel Games * Dance Music With Live Bands * Special Theme Evenings * Uk & Overseas Port Taxes * Port Guides & Maps * Onboard Currency Exchange Exclusions * Air Transportation * Drinks & Bar Snacks * Food At Alternative Dining Venues As Indicated On Board * Fuel Surcharges * Hairdressing Services * Gambling Expenses * Government Taxes * Internet Facilities * Items Of A Personal Nature * Laundry & Dry Cleaning * Massage & Beauty Therapies * Meals Ashore * Medical Services * Merchandise From Onboard Shops * Passport & Visa Fees * Pre & Post-Cruise Transfers * Some Room Service Menu Items * Shore Excursions * Spa Services * Specialty Restaurants * Tips Or Gratuities * Travel Insurance * Vaccination Costs * Valet Services * Video Arcade Games - Webcam
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