Oceania Cruises names new ship
Oceania Cruises has announced the name of its newest ship.
It will be christened Vista and becomes the line’s seventh ship when it launches in 2023.
Another Allure-class sister ship is due for delivery two years later.
Vista is currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy.
"Oceania Cruises is an innovative and ever-evolving brand. We are always looking over the horizon, and Vista represents our view to the future," said Bob Binder, President and CEO of Oceania.
The ship will be able to accommodate 1,200 guests.
The new ship will debut several firsts for the brand in guest experience and dining.
It will have nine culinary experiences including The Grand Dining Room, which takes inspiration from early 20th-century Parisian society.
Oceania will update travel partners with more details in May and reservations will go live in September 2021.
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