The Final installment from the Stunning Oceania Marina

So I felt there was still so much still unsaid about the Oceania Marina that a further blog needed to be written about the ship which did cost $750 million dollars to build and decorate.

Throughout this stunning ship is some amazing pieces of artwork from Murano glass pieces to the Lalique stunning staircase. You will also see real Picasso paintings hanging on the walls.

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DSC03003The artists loft is an area where the in house residence artists lead workshops. On board one can participate in culinary classes where you can then eat your own creations.

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The spa on board is the Canyon ranch by spa club, offering a wide choice of treatments as well as housing the fitness centre which holds different classes such as spinning and Pilates. There is a private terrace for all passengers in Concierge Suites and higher – on the terraces you will find double sun loungers and hot tubs for that ultimate relaxation at Sea.

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In the Casino bar each bar stool is worth $10,000 dollars and even has real crystals sewn into the cushion pad as well as on the arms of the chair.

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 Check out The Bling !!!

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There is a coffee bar on board called Baristas and for those that need their caffeine fix it opens at 6.30 am.

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There is a Theatre on board showcasing one performance a night – however if you are expecting the west end shows other cruise lines reproduce then Oceania is not for DSC02992you. Entertainment on board is low key with performances from local performers to jazz evenings.

 

Other facilities on board include the casino, Oceania at sea, swimming pools and a card room

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As you have probably gathered after reading my last 3 blogs I was so impressed with the Oceania Marina that I was extremely disappointed when I was told it was time to disembark and hand my day pass in. This ship visit did exactly what it was supposed to – educate and showcase the Oceania brand and has given me a lot more insight into Oceania.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require further information

You can see this ship on the ‘Ships I have visited page’ click here

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Hello there Thank you for taking the time to read my blog and in getting to know more about me My name is Kerry James and I have worked within Travel for the last 19 years. I have worked in different areas within the industry - selling package holidays, around…

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