Oceania Cruises has unveiled its latest vessel, the Allura, designed to appeal to travelers with a passion for fine dining. The ship, which accommodates 1,200 guests, made its debut in June and is the eighth addition to the Oceania fleet.
Dining Options and Culinary Experiences
The Allura offers a variety of dining venues, including the signature Grand Dining Room, the Italian-inspired Toscana, and the French restaurant Jacques. The ship also features Red Ginger, which serves Asian cuisine, and the Polo Grill steakhouse. Guests can enjoy informal meals at the Terrace Café and Waves Grill, as well as afternoon tea in Horizons.
Oceania Cruises emphasizes its culinary offerings, with menus crafted by Executive Culinary Director Jacques Pépin. The Allura introduces Ember, a new American-style restaurant, and Aquamar Kitchen, which focuses on wellness-inspired dishes. Cooking classes and demonstrations are available at the Culinary Center, providing guests with hands-on experiences.
Accommodations and Amenities
Staterooms on the Allura include verandas, marble bathrooms, and Tranquility Beds. The ship features a spa, fitness center, and pool deck, as well as a library and artist loft. Entertainment options include live music, shows, and enrichment lectures.
Itineraries and Destinations
The Allura’s inaugural season includes Mediterranean and Northern Europe itineraries, with stops in ports such as Barcelona, Rome, and Copenhagen. The ship will also visit destinations in the Greek Isles and the British Isles. Future voyages are scheduled to include transatlantic crossings and Caribbean sailings.
Service and Atmosphere
The Allura maintains a guest-to-crew ratio of approximately 1.5 to 1, aiming to provide attentive service. The ship’s décor features contemporary design elements, with an emphasis on comfort and elegance. Oceania Cruises targets travelers seeking a relaxed yet refined cruise experience.