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Oceania Allura Cruises 2026 – 2027: Prices, Sailing Dates & Itinerary Schedules

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Oceania Allura

The newest member of Oceania Cruises’ Allura Class brings a distinctly culinary focus to small-ship cruising, with Ember and Aquamar Kitchen joining the line’s specialty dining collection. A hands-on Culinary Center with an accompanying Chef’s Studio adds depth for guests who enjoy learning as much as tasting. At the center of this experience, Oceania Allura pairs a 1,200-guest capacity with notably spacious standard veranda staterooms measuring 291 square feet. The result is a ship shaped around fine dining, personal space, and polished days at sea, from morning coffee to unhurried evenings.

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Oceania Allura sailing through Kotor, Montenegro near the Bay of Kotor coastline
Oceania Allura cruising through Kotor Bay © Oceania Cruises
Aquamar Terrace pool deck with shaded loungers, glass railings, and sea views
Sea views from Aquamar Terrace pool © Oceania Cruises
Oceania Allura Boutique entrance with polished marble, glass storefronts, and chandelier lighting
Boutique entrance beneath a glowing chandelier © Oceania Cruises
Horizons Observation Lounge seating beside floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the sea
Panoramic seating in Horizons Observation Lounge © Oceania Cruises
Oceania Allura Terrace Cafe outdoor dining area with sea and coastal views
Alfresco dining at Terrace Cafe © Oceania Cruises
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Oceania Allura Ship Facts

Class: Allura Class
Entered Service: 2025
Gross Tonnage: ~68,000 GT
Length: ~241 m / 791 ft
Beam: ~32 m / 105 ft
Guests: 1,200
Crew: ~800
Guest Decks: 11
Signature Features: Red Ginger, Jacques, Horizons
Itinerary Style: The ship’s schedule brings together Caribbean escapes, Mediterranean port days, and Transatlantic crossings, giving each season a polished mix of warm-water cruising, cultural discovery, and classic days at sea
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Onboard Experience

Accommodation

Accommodation choices lean toward residential comfort, with Owner’s Suites offering expansive private verandas, living and dining areas, and 24-hour butler service for guests who want a larger retreat. On Deck 11, the Executive Lounge adds a useful private space for eligible suite guests, with coffee, snacks, and concierge support close at hand. Across the ship, the tone is polished, practical, and well suited to longer voyages and restful sea days.

Dining

Meals can move from grand tradition to steakhouse comfort without losing the ship’s culinary identity. The Grand Dining Room brings open-seating dinners, no reservations required, and a wide-ranging menu rooted in Oceania’s classic service style. On Oceania Allura, Polo Grill adds a club-like steakhouse setting, with USDA certified Angus beef and seafood choices such as whole Maine lobster, giving evenings a more celebratory edge after rewarding days ashore in port.

Bars & Lounges

The bar route works best when it shifts with the day rather than asking guests to choose one favorite room. Martinis offers a polished indoor stop for classic cocktails and tableside pours under crystal detail, while Waves Bar keeps drinks close to the pool for sunny afternoons. Together, they give the ship a useful range, from pre-dinner conversation to casual deck-side pauses in warm weather and longer sea days too.

Activities & Entertainment

Sea days can be quietly active, especially for guests who enjoy learning while travelling. Artist Loft invites creative sessions guided by Artists in Residence, with painting, drawing, sculpture, or photography varying by sailing. Aboard Oceania Allura, LYNC Digital Center adds complimentary classes in social media, travel photography, and smartphone videography, helping guests refine practical skills before sharing favorite port moments with family back home after each carefully planned day ashore.

Oceania Allura Highlights

Wellness and open-air time give the ship some of its strongest appeal beyond restaurants and lounges. Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center brings treatment rooms, a salon, and fitness support into one dedicated wellness area, while the Running Track & Sports Deck adds golf putting greens, shuffleboard, pickleball, paddle tennis, bocce, and croquet. It is a compact mix of recovery, movement, and fresh-air recreation for longer days at sea between ports.

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FAQ

1 Which Italian restaurant should I choose for a more classic dinner?
Toscana is the strongest fit for that style of evening. It focuses on Tuscan-inspired dishes, with details such as Venetian glass, Carrara marble, and Versace china giving the room a more traditional Italian character.
2 Can I get coffee and something fresh-baked without a full breakfast?
Yes. Baristas & Bakery is the practical stop for coffee, biscotti, pastries, croissants, and other fresh-baked treats, making it useful for guests who want a lighter start before shore excursions.
3 Where can Oceania Allura guests go for a small wine-pairing dinner?
Privée is the intimate venue for that. It hosts wine experiences by La Reserve, including multi-course pairing dinners in a small setting built around a marble table, dramatic lighting, and wide sea views.
4 Is there a private lounge option connected to higher cabin categories?
Yes. The deck plans show a Concierge Lounge on Deck 9 and an Executive Lounge on Deck 11, so guests comparing categories should check which lounge access is included with their selected stateroom or suite.
5 What is the easiest lunch choice close to the pool?
Waves Grill is the simple poolside option. It serves casual daytime food such as burgers, grilled items, fries, and lighter choices, which can suit families or guests who do not want a long seated lunch.
6 Where can I sit quietly with a book during a sea day?
The Library is the best match for that need. It is presented as a calmer reading space with sea views, comfortable chairs, and a quieter tone than the ship’s busier lounges and deck areas.
7 Does the ship offer proper evening shows, not just background music?
Yes. The main Lounge is used for cabaret-style entertainment, musicians, vocalists, headliners, and production shows, while daytime programming can also include talks from destination-focused guest speakers.
8 How useful is the spa terrace on a longer itinerary?
The Aquamar Spa Terrace on Oceania Allura is especially useful on sea days, with open-air loungers, plunge pools, whirlpool spas, and sea views before or after treatments in the main wellness area.
9 Are there technology classes for guests who take lots of photos?
Yes. LYNC Digital Center offers complimentary digital learning sessions, including travel photography, smartphone videography, social media basics, and practical support from a Digital Concierge.
10 Can I shop onboard for essentials or small gifts?
The Boutiques carry a curated mix of items such as resort wear, fine jewelry, watches, fragrances, logo wear, sunglasses, books, and shipboard keepsakes for practical needs or gifts.
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