Oceania Cruises will resume operations with three extra ships – Riviera, Insignia and Sirena – between October and January subsequent 12 months.
Riviera will resume its beforehand printed voyage schedules starting from Istanbul on October 18th.
She is going to sail a collection of Mediterranean journey, previous to starting a winter collection of Caribbean voyages from Miami.
Insignia will resume sailings with the December 21st Panama Canal voyage from Miami, previous to embarking on a sold-out 180-day Across the World cruise from Los Angeles to New York.
Lastly, Sirena will begin sailings beginning with the January 22nd Caribbean voyage from Miami to Panama Metropolis.
“That is an thrilling day for our visitors and staff members alike as we start to arrange one other three ships to renew crusing in Europe, the Caribbean, and the eagerly anticipated kick-off of our epic Across the World in 180 Days voyage for 2022,” said Bob Binder, chief govt of Oceania Cruises.
Voyage itineraries for every ship will proceed to be evaluated for port availability and could also be adjusted as required nearer to the crusing dates.
These extra ship restarts comply with the announcement of Marina resuming cruise operations from Copenhagen starting on August 29th.
Phased restart dates for Regatta and Nautica shall be introduced at a later date, a launch said.