Oceania Marina
Marina presents Oceania Cruises’ polished, culinary-led style in a setting that feels personal rather than oversized. Sea days can begin with a hands-on class in The Culinary Center, continue with quiet time at Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center, and end over contemporary Asian flavors at Red Ginger. Midway between classic ocean liner tradition and modern small-ship comfort, Oceania Marina suits travelers who value attentive service, destination-rich itineraries, and meals treated as part of the journey. Its scale keeps the experience easy to navigate, while the ship’s dining, wellness, and enrichment spaces give each sailing a thoughtful sense of place.
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Oceania Marina Ship Facts
Class: Oceania Class
Entered Service: 2011
Gross Tonnage: 66,084 GT
Length: ~239 m / 784.9 ft
Beam: ~32 m / 105.6 ft
Guests: 1,250
Crew: ~800
Decks: 11 guest decks
Signature Features: Jacques, Polo Grill, Library
Itinerary Style: Marina’s cruise calendar reaches across a wide mix of regions, pairing marquee ports with smaller coastal calls so the ship feels suited to both destination collectors and guests who prefer a varied, port-rich style of travel
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Onboard Experience
Accommodation
Accommodation choices favor space, storage, and a classic private-yacht feel across several categories. Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms add a balcony-focused option with enhanced privileges, while Penthouse Suites give guests more room to settle into longer voyages. Warm wood tones, sitting areas, and balconies in many categories help the ship feel calm, residential, and easy to enjoy between port calls and sea days throughout the sailing, without fuss or formality onboard.Dining
Menus give the day a generous, restaurant-led shape, from Continental choices in The Grand Dining Room to Italian classics at Toscana. On Oceania Marina, meals can move from a changing main dining room menu to olive oils, pastas, and regional flavors served with a Tuscan accent. The result is a culinary program that feels polished, varied, and well matched to longer, port-rich sailings without fixed-seating formality each evening onboard too.Bars & Lounges
Bar time can feel scenic or intimate depending on the hour. Martinis brings live piano music and a members-club mood for pre-dinner drinks, while Horizons looks outward through floor-to-ceiling windows and becomes a livelier evening venue with music and dancing. Between the two, guests can shift from quiet conversation to open-view cocktails without losing the ship’s measured, easygoing pace after long shore days or gentle afternoons on longer itineraries afloat.Activities & Entertainment
Sea days can stay thoughtful without crowding the calendar. Guest Speakers add destination context through talks on culture, history, and regional themes, while Oceania Marina Lounge becomes the evening center for headline acts, comedians, magicians, jazz ensembles, and other live performances. That mix gives guests a useful bridge between shore exploration and nighttime entertainment, keeping the onboard program informative, musical, and comfortably varied from one voyage to the next aboard.Oceania Marina Highlights
Open decks broaden the ship’s appeal beyond dining and quiet lounges. The Fitness Track adds space for steady laps plus shuffleboard, croquet, and bocce, while the Sports Deck brings paddle tennis and golf putting greens into the fresh air. These smaller-scale activities suit sea days especially well, giving guests gentle movement, social play, and open views without making the schedule feel overbuilt between ports and longer crossings comfortably onboard too.Oceania Fleet
To explore more ships from Oceania, browse the fleet below and tap a ship name for full details.
Oceania Allura
Oceania Insignia
Oceania Nautica
Oceania Regatta
Oceania Riviera
Oceania Sirena
Oceania Vista
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Marina FAQ
1 Which dinner venue is easiest when we do not want a reservation?
The Grand Dining Room is the simplest choice. It serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with no reservations required, so it works well when plans change after a long day ashore.
2 Can we keep dinner casual without missing proper menu choices?
Yes. Terrace Café is a good fit for that, with indoor and alfresco seating, changing international dishes, and evening options such as lobster tails, chops, fresh fish, sushi, and sashimi.
3 Where can Oceania Marina guests get coffee without sitting down for a full meal?
Baristas is the easiest stop for that. It serves complimentary illy espressos, cappuccinos, and lattes, along with pastries, finger sandwiches, and homemade biscotti during the day.
4 Is Waves Grill only for burgers by the pool?
No. Waves Grill is useful for casual breakfast and lunch, but it also changes pace in the evening with The Pizzeria at Waves Grill, serving a more trattoria-style menu.
5 What makes Polo Grill different from the main dining room?
Polo Grill is the ship’s classic steakhouse venue. It focuses on aged USDA certified Angus beef, seafood such as grilled swordfish and Maine lobster gratinée, plus tableside Caesar salad.
6 Which cabin type gives balcony space without moving into a suite?
A Veranda Stateroom is the practical step. It includes a private teak veranda, sitting area, refrigerated mini-bar, generous closet space, and a marble-and-granite bathroom layout.
7 Where should we go for a drink with live piano music?
Martinis is the natural choice. It specializes in martini-style cocktails and has live piano music, making it a strong pre-dinner or after-dinner lounge for conversation.
8 How useful is the wellness area if we do not book many spa treatments?
On Oceania Marina, Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center still matters beyond treatments, with wellness seminars, a fitness center, and easy access to a calmer routine between port days.
9 Is there a quiet indoor place to read on sea days?
The Library is the best match. It has an English-style setting, comfortable seating, and more than 2,000 books and periodicals, so it suits slower sea-day hours.
10 What evening entertainment is offered if we prefer a seated show?
The Lounge is the main venue for that. Evening programming can include headline acts, comedians, magicians, jazz ensembles, production shows, and other live performances.