Shortly after unveiling some of the public spaces on its newest ship, Oceania Vista, the cruise line has also revealed most of the all-veranda staterooms and suites coming to the vessel, including a unique variety for solo travelers. (However, the line is holding off on detailing its most decadent Owner’s Suite.)
“As with every one of our ships, our goal is for guests to feel instantly at home from the moment they enter their stateroom or suite onboard Vista,” said Bob Binder, president and CEO of Oceania Cruises, in a press release. “Vista’s accommodations will offer all the thoughtful amenities and personal touches that we are renowned for and are designed with the style and elegance our guests have come to love and expect from Oceania Cruises.”
As with every one of our ships, our goal is for guests to feel instantly at home from the moment they enter their stateroom or suite onboard Vista.
In addition to a balcony, all accommodations will feature oversize rainforest showers, expansive vanities and abundant storage. Decor is described by the line as “the best of residential design aesthetics to present guests with restful homelike spaces to relax and rejuvenate as they explore the world’s most fascinating destinations.”
The Oceania Suites will feature a spacious living room.
Credit: 2021 Oceania CruisesEntry-level Veranda Staterooms will measure 291 square feet, complete with a queen-size Tranquility Bed. Upgrading to a Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom will add a dedicated Concierge Lounge, room service from The Grand Dining Room and complimentary laundry service. Catering specifically to those traveling alone, Concierge Level Solo Veranda Staterooms will be outfitted spaciously with comparable amenities and exclusives.
Jumping up in size, the Penthouse Suite category will encompass 440 square feet of space, including a walk-in closet, an oversize bath with double vanities, a dedicated butler and a concierge in the suites-only Executive Lounge.
The Oceania Suite increases to an average of 1,000 to 1,200 square feet and is situated at the top of the ship; it will feature separate living and dining areas and a master bedroom featuring a king-size bed, plus a study space or guest studio and bathroom.
Finally, the ship’s namesake Vista Suite will be sized from 1,450 to 1,850 square feet and showcase 180-degree views. The master suite will have a wardrobe room and dressing area, as well as a sunlit master bath with a luxurious porcelain soaking tub. Guests will also have access to the Executive Lounge, as well as 24-hour butler service.
Vista is scheduled to launch in early 2023.
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