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Oceania Cruises review

See how cruise line Oceania Cruises measures up against its rivals
Jo Rhodes

Who is Oceania Cruises?

Owned by the huge Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd, with headquarters in Miami, Oceania Cruises sails to more than 100 countries across all seven continents. Its seven ships carry a maximum of 1,250 guests and the brand prides itself on its fine cuisine.

Oceania customer score


Which? Recommended ProviderCustomer score
Oceania CruisesYes 82%

Customer score Based on a combination of overall satisfaction and how likely people are to recommend the company.

What’s a holiday with Oceania like?

Cabins, with private teak balconies, were rated the full five stars: suites and penthouse suites promise grandeur and spaciousness. You can even ring the butler to have your clothes pressed or dinner served in your cabin. One passenger said: ‘Our concierge-level stateroom was spacious, with a comfortable bed and spotless bathroom. The balcony offered breathtaking ocean views.’ 

Facilities – which include a library, luxury spa and an art loft for painting sessions – were also highly rated, alongside the food and drink. 

Oceania says its dishes are crafted from the finest ingredients, like custom-milled French flour and Castilla La Mancha saffron. Tips and unlimited wi-fi are included in the price, but alcoholic drinks will cost you extra.

Should I book with Oceania?

A small ship luxury liner that excels with its spacious cabins and gourmet meals, Oceania won’t disappoint.