Launched in 2003, this ship offers an informal atmosphere and lots of fun. She’s a very family-friendly vessel, where groups become teams as they play five-a-side or tennis in her sports court, housed within her funnel. And, ff you prefer to keep evening arrangements flexible, opt for Oceana’s Freedom Dining Programme which means large groups or families never suffer the stress of reservations or queuing for dinner.
• Adriatic Restaurant – seated dining • Ligurian Restaurant – seated dining • Horizon Grill – informal dining • The Plaza – all day al fresco dining
• Café Jardin • Explorers Bar – has internet access* • Le Club • Magnums - champagne and caviar bar • Pennant Bar • Starlights – floor to ceiling windows and a dance floor • Riviera Bar • Terrace Bar • Sundaes – ice cream specialist • Winners’ –sports bar with live TV coverate • Tiffany’s – piano bar • Yacht & Compass NB - Many bars serve informal meals for those choosing not to eat in the dining rooms
• Monte Carlo Club* • Footlights Theatre
• Oasis Spa* • Two pools • Links driving range • Funnel sports area
• The Buzz Zone 9 – 17 year olds • The Hideout – 5 -8 year olds • Night Nursery – 6pm – 2am, supervised night crèche for children up to five years* • Splash Pool – child safe pool • Treasure Chest – 2 – 4 year olds
• Bond Street and Regent Street boutiques* • Hair Salon* *extra charge applies
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