Oceania Sirena
Shaped by Oceania’s small-ship character, this vessel brings a measured elegance to days at sea through its culinary focus and quietly detailed public spaces. Tuscan Steak gives the ship a distinctive specialty dining identity, while Red Ginger adds a polished Asian dining experience with a strong sense of place. At the center of Oceania Sirena is a classic onboard style that favors thoughtful choices over excess, from the English-style Library with more than 2,000 books to the Terrace Café’s open-air dining on shaded teak tables. The result is a graceful ship experience with substance, variety, and an easy connection to the journey itself.
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Oceania Sirena Ship Facts
Class: Regatta Class
Entered Service: 1999
Gross Tonnage: 30,277 GT
Length: ~181 m / 593.7 ft
Beam: ~25.5 m / 83.5 ft
Guests: 670 double occupancy
Crew: ~400
Decks: 11 total / 9 guest decks
Signature Features: Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center, Horizons, Sports Deck with shuffleboard and golf putting greens
Itinerary Style: Oceania Sirena’s schedule is shaped for travelers who value variety, with port-rich voyages that move across coastlines, islands, historic harbors, and longer regional journeys rather than staying tied to one narrow cruise pattern.
Onboard Experience
Accommodation
Suites and staterooms keep the small-ship scale useful, with Vista Suites facing forward over the bow and adding a second bathroom for extra comfort. Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms offer 216 square feet, private teak verandas, and useful privileges such as free laundry service. The overall feel is residential rather than showy, giving guests practical space, sea-facing privacy, and a calm base between port days and longer evenings aboard each voyage.Dining
Meals can move from classic dining-room service to casual poolside favorites without making the day feel formal. The Grand Dining Room on Oceania Sirena serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with open seating and changing menus, while Waves Grill sits steps from the swimming pool for burgers, sandwiches, shakes, and made-to-order desserts. Together, they give the dining program a useful spread between classic courses and sunny casual plates after busy port days ashore.Bars & Lounges
Evening drinks and daytime pauses stay easy to map because the venues sit close to the way guests use the ship. Martinis brings a cocktail-focused room with bold blues, deep pewter, and serene sienna tones, while Waves Bar keeps service near the swimming pool in a shaded deck setting. One suits aperitifs before dinner; the other stretches sunny afternoons with cocktails, wine, or chilled beer into early evening on deck.Activities & Entertainment
Days can lean into enrichment before the evening program takes over. Guest Speakers bring destination-linked talks from voices such as historians, naturalists, or former ambassadors, while the Lounge gives Oceania Sirena its main stage for production shows and guest performers. Broadway in Concert turns familiar musical-theater material into a polished revue, and Acoustic Sessions frames pop songs in an unplugged, in-the-round format for a more intimate onboard evening each voyage.Oceania Sirena Highlights
Some of the ship’s appeal comes from spaces that help the day breathe between shore visits. The Pool Deck offers a gleaming place to unwind after active exploring, while the onboard Boutiques carry sundries, resort wear, fine jewelry, and cruise mementos. These touches keep the experience practical but still personal, giving guests places to reset, browse, and return to the sea view during unhurried days and evenings aboard each sailing.Oceania Fleet
To explore more ships from Oceania, browse the fleet below and tap a ship name for full details.
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Oceania Sirena FAQ
1 Where can I find coffee and a social pause during the day?
Baristas is the natural stop for espresso, cappuccino, pastries, finger sandwiches, and biscotti. It sits close to The Grand Bar, so it also works well as a light meeting point before lunch, shopping, or an afternoon onboard activity.
2 How formal does The Grand Dining Room feel for dinner?
The Grand Dining Room is the classic main venue, but it does not feel stiff. Menus change daily and include global flavors, vegetarian choices, plant-based dishes, and healthier Aquamar Vitality Cuisine options.
3 Which specialty restaurants make Oceania Sirena different from the usual small-ship dining mix?
Red Ginger and Tuscan Steak are the two key names to know. Red Ginger brings Asian-inspired dishes, while Tuscan Steak combines Italian favorites, steaks, and seafood in a more destination-style dinner setting on Deck 10.
4 Is there a cabin choice that makes sense for solo travelers?
Yes. The Solo Oceanview Stateroom is made for one guest and is centrally located on Deck 6. It includes a Tranquility Bed, refrigerated mini-bar, writing desk, and useful storage in a compact layout.
5 What is the easiest lunch option near the pool?
Waves Grill is the simplest fit for that situation. It is located steps from the swimming pool in a shaded area and serves casual daytime favorites such as sandwiches, burgers, shakes, and made-to-order desserts.
6 Where do guests usually go for evening shows or live entertainment?
The Lounge is the main evening venue. It hosts headline acts, comedians, magicians, lively jazz ensembles, production shows, vocalists, classical music, and other guest entertainers across the sailing.
7 Can I stay connected from outdoor decks as well as my room?
Yes. WiFi access is available throughout the ship, including suites, staterooms, public rooms, and outdoor decks. The Oceania@Sea Internet Center is also available aboard many ships for guests who prefer a dedicated computer space.
8 Which stateroom details matter most if comfort is a priority?
Oceania Sirena gives Veranda Stateroom guests a private teak veranda, Tranquility Bed, refrigerated mini-bar, Vero Water, 24-hour room service menu, and Starlink WiFi, so the standard room setup covers the essentials well.
9 Where should I go for a drink before dinner?
The Grand Bar is a natural pre-dinner choice, especially for a vintage, apéritif, or conversation before a meal. Martinis is another strong option for guests who want a more cocktail-focused lounge setting.
10 What can guests do on sea days besides sit by the pool?
Sea days can include Guest Speaker presentations tied to the regions visited, wellness seminars from Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center, time in the Card Room, or a walk to the Sports Deck for shuffleboard and putting greens.