Luxury cruise line ups the ante
Oceania Cruises has undertaken the most significant upgrade in the company’s history.
The fleet of upper-premium ships – Regatta, Insignia and Nautica – now offers more stylish staterooms and more varied cuisine-styles, including spa cuisine.
Improvements on these three existing legacy ships are being made prior to the sailing debut in January 2011 of the company’s newest flagship, Marina.
Frank Del Rio, the line’s founder and chairman/CEO of parent company Prestige Cruise Holdings, said: “With our new Pillars of Distinction initiative we have raised the bar in upper-premium cruising.â€
By TravelMole Asia
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