Allura has been named the next ship to join the Oceania Cruises fleet, which will become the second Allura Class vessel and sister ship to Vista. Set to debut in 2025, Allura promises guests new adventures to off-the-beaten-track destinations across the globe.
Measuring approximately 67,000 tons, Oceania Cruises Allura will accommodate 1,200 guests and be staffed by 800 officers and crew. She is also poised to offer industry-leading space and staff-to-guest ratios.
Passengers can expect to find inventive new dining experiences on board, including Ember, an upscale signature restaurant that serves American classics. The restaurant is due to feature on Vista when she launches in May 2023, alongside Aquamar Kitchen.
Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises, said: “At Oceania Cruises, we are always looking for ways to evolve, elevate and modernise our offerings to continuously surprise and delight our discerning guests as they enjoy immersive new experiences.
“We are thrilled with the incredible demand we have witnessed for Allura’s sister ship, Vista, with her 2023 maiden season already sold out, and we know Allura will be equally as popular with our guests.”
Allura’s inaugural season will visit a number of destinations across Europe and the Americas, details of which are due to be announced this spring, ahead of going on sale in the summer.
“Allura’s inaugural journeys are designed to appeal to all global travellers, whether they revel in the joy that comes with reconnecting with favourite destinations or are excited to discover new places and sights for the very first time,” Del Rio added.
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