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Originally Posted by JeanneF
does anyone know anything about the Oceania line? also is there anyone going on this 10 day cruise? The ports are terrific. St Tropez, Portofino, Marseilles, Monte Carlo, Sardinia, Livorno, Sorrento, Amalfi, Rome. There is still availability on this cruise. 
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Oceania is an Upper Premium product. Their ships are the former Renaissance Cruises vessels, which are mid-sized ships with a capacity for 684 guests, 70% Verandah staterooms, and Butler Service. Their ships are destination focused. They boast the finest cuisine at sea and their Master Chef is Jacques Pepin. Dress code is Country Club Casual.
There are Culinary Demonstrations, Arts & Craft Classes, Dance lessons, & Featured Celebrity Guest Speakers. Before you visit each port of call, you can join your Cruise Director daily for a historical background on the culture, traditions and language of that day's destination.
Lots of entertainment on board, and there is a Spa
Their guests tend to be well educated and world travelers, past cruisers, and they enjoy cultural events, wines & arts.
My sister cruised on the R1 ship, with Renaissance Cruises, now renamed Insignia with Oceania,, and loved the ship, service and everything on board.
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