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Oceania Cruises liner Marina is back on the water

Oceania Cruises liner Marina is back on the water

Refurbished ship features new penthouse suites and three additional dining options 

Oceania Cruises has welcomed its 1,250-guest ship Marina back into service following a complete refurbishment. 

Oceania Marina's now features 124 "reinspired" Penthouse Suites, each with a restyled bathroom, generous showers and Italian marble throughout. 

Aiming to offer culinary- and destination-focused cruising, Oceania has also added a signature restaurant to its onboard offerings, along with an al fresco pizzeria and an all-day ice cream parlour.

Penthouse suite

Frank A Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises, said: “Marina is the first ship designed by foodies, built by foodies, for foodies. We are renowned for serving 'The Finest Cuisine at Sea', and this is not just a tagline, it's a mantra that we have built the business around. 

“Food is the foundation of what we do on board each of our ships, and globally, in the destinations we visit. The addition of these three relaxed, yet refined eateries to Marina is the perfect way to spotlight that.”

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Some of the ship’s favoured public spaces – including Martinis, Horizons, The Grand Dining Room and Library – have also been updated, and speciality steakhouse Polo Grill has also been given a facelift.

Marina is the most recent of Oceania Cruises’ current fleet to be refurbished, which means that the line has eight new – "or better-than-new" – ships. Its eighth ship, Allura, is set to set sail in July 2025.

For more information, visit www.oceaniacruises.com


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