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Oceana

Oceana was launched under the Princess Cruises' flag as Ocean Princess and transferred to P&O in 2003. While she retains her original layout and fixtures, the decor has been refined to suit the tastes of British passengers. From the marble floor to the stained-glass dome overhead, a delicate circular staircase seems to float higher and higher between decks of the four-deck-high atrium.


Fast Facts

9 passenger decks

2 specialty restaurants, 2 dining rooms, buffet, pizzeria

In-cabin safes, in-cabin refrigerators, some in-cabin VCRs

3 pools, children's pool

Fitness classes, gym, hair salon, 5 hot tubs, sauna, spa, steam room

9 bars, casino, cinema, dance club, library, 2 showrooms, video game room

Children's programs (ages 2-17)

Dry cleaning, laundry facilities, laundry service

Computer room

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