Showing posts with label oceania cruises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oceania cruises. Show all posts

Friday, 16 June 2017

My experience on Oceania Cruises

As I sit in the cool, air-conditioned room of the Hotel EME in Seville, situated right by the cathedral, I reflect on the last few days and a fantastic, if not indulgent, cruise aboard Insignia.

Day One
It was an early start for the journey from Northampton to London Stansted, as I arrived at 4 AM for fast track security and my forward seat on the plane. We were all seated and ready to depart for Alicante, when the announcement came to tell us we would have to stay on the plane and wait for Julie. An audible sigh resounded around the aircraft as everyone realised that instead of leaving at 6:35am we were now due to leave at 8:15am. However, thanks to the very funny and entertaining hot tub salesman sitting next to me regaling stories of his trade, the time seemed to fly by.

At last, it was time literally started to fly, as we took off and landed in Alicante airport just over two hours later. I made my way to a taxi transfer and joined the queue of around 40 Brits, which included mostly men who were off to enjoy the sights of Benidorm as part of a bank holiday stag weekend.

My taxi transferred me to the very pleasant looking dock and I finally got a glimpse of my home from home for the next four days. There she was in all her glory - Oceania Insignia.

I was taken through security and embarked. As a stepped aboard this floating luxury to me like a country club hotel at sea, I was greeted by smiling faces and a cheerful receptionist who gave me my key and directed me to my cabin.  

I flung open the door, eager to see what delights would await me, and I wasn’t’ disappointed. The cabin was very spacious with a balcony, lots of storage space and a reasonably sized bathroom. Well, I suppose you would have to call it a shower room, as there wasn’t a bath. The shower was a touch on the small side, but I wasn’t sharing a shower with any gorgeous officers! so wasn't a problem. I did, however, make the most of the luxury Bulgari products for hair and body, and shower cap with a hair toggle, both of which I thought were thoughtful additions.

The prestige bed and pillows was so comfortable and meant I felt like I was sleeping on a cloud for the duration of the trip.

I made my way to the Waves bistro by the pool, to join my colleague Sharon. Sharon had arrived earlier and so had already found an enviable spot by the pool. She sat enjoying the sun and the alcohol free cocktails that this all-inclusive ship had to offer.

There was so much great food on offer including tasty salads, premium Angus steak beef burgers and even surf ‘n’ turf - plenty of choice and everything was so tasty.

After lunch, and a quick power nap to set me up for the rest of the evening, we met for happy hour in Horizons. This bar has a great view of the front of the ship and the cocktails were definitely flowing. We then met with Louise and Clive, who were hosting our group, and joined the rest of the group to dine in Polo Grill. This speciality dining restaurant is inclusive in your price when you sail with Oceania cruises. And what an experience it was. In fact, the entire trip was an endless array of gastronomic delights.

Day Two
We arrived in Almeria, Spain and took a tour around the city. During our explorations, we came across a small festival which brought the streets alive with music and colour. A religious procession followed by lots as the music, laughter and dancing continued. This was authentic Spain at its best and so we decided to sit in a local street bar with a cold beer, soaking up the atmosphere.

That evening, lobster was on the menu for me as we enjoyed another delicious diner – this time in Toscana.

Day Three
On the third day, we docked in Gibraltar and, of course, we took a tour to the rock and saw the monkeys. They were fascinating to watch. I was not keen on the centre of Gibraltar, so I sat down to have a coffee in a bar.

I paid the bill and left the coffee. Needless to say, I found it as unpalatable as the square in which I was drinking it.

And besides, what was the point in sitting in such awful surroundings when we had a beautiful luxury ship with good coffee and good food waiting for us. In all honesty, there was no contest. So, I headed back on board to make the most of what was on offer.

In the evening, I enjoyed an excellent show in which a great violinist couple, Lazlo and Irene, delighted the audience with their exciting and vibrant performance. Their energy on stage was infectious and a fabulous evening was had by all.

Day Four
The ship sailed up the river to dock in the centre of Seville. It was an interesting approach as we sailed through the draw bridge.

Disembarkation came all too soon, though, and I was very sad to leave the ship. Sharon and I took a taxi to our hotel in Seville, the EME Cathedral Hotel, where I currently sit writing this.

We were blessed to receive an upgrade and were escorted to our wonderful room with its private terrace and hot tub, something which immediately gave me flash backs to the salesman who provided me with an entertaining start to my trip.

It was absolutely necessary to go to the rooftop terrace bar overlooking the magnificent Seville Cathedral and have a Cava to toast the last few days. We recalled the friends that we had made on this wonderful journey – a journey during which we all fell in love with Oceania Cruises.

What a splendid end to a wonderful time on board Insignia and the lovely welcoming team at the EME hotel in Seville helped us finish in style.

 Tracey Holt

Saturday, 17 May 2014

First ship emerges from $50 million fleet upgrade Oceania Cruises welcomes home Insignia

Oceania Cruises has welcomed Insignia back to the fleet following a two-year charter and an extensive dry dock.  Insignia is the first of three sister ships from Oceania Cruises to undergo a massive $50 million refurbishment.  Nautica and Regatta are scheduled to enter dry dock and receive similar enhancements over the next four weeks.  Renovating three ships from bow to stern in a six-week time period marks the largest refurbishment programme in Oceania Cruises' history.

The multimillion dollar makeover brings many of the interior design elements from the award-winning Marina and Riviera ships to Insignia, Nautica and Regatta while maintaining the warmth, intimacy and charm Oceania Cruises' guests cherish in the 684-passenger ships.  In addition to elegant new furnishings and décor for all public rooms, suites and staterooms, Insignia added several new guest experiences, including the ever-popular Baristas coffee bar, a cook-to-order grill at Terrace Café and new outdoor recreation on the Sports Deck.

In preparation for two special 180-day voyages, a version of the Artist Loft enrichment centre was added exclusively to Insignia during the dry dock.  The "Around the World in 180 Days" cruise departs from Miami on 10th January 2015, and the "180 Day World Odyssey" sails from Miami on 8th July 2015.

"This is a milestone moment for Oceania Cruises.  Not only did we welcome home a family member with Insignia re-joining the fleet today, but she comes out of dry dock essentially a new ship, reflecting an even higher level of elegance and design," said Kunal S. Kamlani, president of Oceania Cruises.  "By adding features our guests adore from Marina and Riviera to Insignia, Nautica and Regatta, it further enhances the upscale cruise experience and exceptional value for which Oceania Cruises is known throughout the industry."

Notable Enhancements Include:

  • Suites & Staterooms:  There are significant updates to the Owner's and Vista Suites with an all-new bathroom design that is elegant, yet contemporary in nature.  The bathroom features wall-to-wall marble with a decorative inlay centrepiece, along with an expansive granite vanity that sits opposite an inviting oversized shower.  The Penthouse Suites have new furnishings, rich upholstery and a vibrant, yet calming palette that reflects the sea, sun and sky.  All staterooms were appointed with new décor elements featuring a refreshing sense of style and elegance.
  •  Terrace Café:  The main casual dining option on board the ship is brand new from top to bottom.  A resplendent collection of new furnishings, floorings, fixtures and lighting accompanies the stunning floor-to-ceiling window views.  The pièce de résistance is the cook-to-order grill featuring delicacies such as steaks, chops and lobster tail.
  • Baristas:  The popular coffee bar where master baristas prepare complimentary illy brand espressos and cappuccinos throughout the day now makes its debut on Insignia.  Baristas is the perfect location to relax with a beverage in one of the comfortable lounge chairs or sofas and is centrally located on deck 5, near the Grand Dining Room.
  • Upper Decks:  The Sports Deck, located atop the ship, received a new miniature golf course and shuffleboard courts, along with other deck games.  The main pool area, ringed with luxurious sun beds, shimmers with blue and white mosaics, beautifully contrasted with rich teak decking.
  • Relaxation & Enrichment:  The Canyon Ranch SpaClub exudes a sense of tranquillity with new décor elements including a flowing mosaic display.  Inside the spa, guests will enjoy peaceful steam rooms with beautiful new tile mosaics, along with renovated changing areas.  The all-new Artist Loft is tucked inside Horizons Bar, providing a variety of enrichment programs for guests to enjoy. 
  • Lounges:  All of the ship's main lounges are refreshed and refurbished.  Horizons bar features a new colour palette of soothing sea blues, cocoa brown and mint, complemented by new sofa, chair and table furnishings.  Martinis maintains its classic ambiance with all-new furnishings.  The Insignia Lounge was completely refurbished with new carpeting and chairs, along with luxurious new fabrics and upholsteries. The transformed Insignia set sail on 8th May for a 7-day "Jewels of Europe" cruise.  Similar enhancements will be added to Nautica and Regatta during their upcoming dry docks, with Nautica scheduled to debut on 16th May 2014, for a 10-day "Cliffs & Coves" cruise and Regatta on 7th June 2014, for a 10-day "Majesty of Alaska" cruise.