Oceania Cruises has developed a substantial following in less than three years. The line is well run, and passengers have favorably responded to its consistent product. They like the line’s midsize ships, their country-club-casual atmosphere, the cuisine, and unusual itineraries. Oceania appears to be doing well financially, but because it is both new and privately held, it would be prudent to buy third-party travel insurance. Actually, we could say that’s a good idea for any cruise.
Copyright 2007 by Kay Showker, The Unnoficial Guide to Cruises 10th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, reproduced with permission
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