Culinary-focused line with Jacques Pépin restaurants, cooking center




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"I observed Oceania Cruises scored 88.3 in the Medium Ships category." - CNT Editors

"I consider Oceania Cruises to be a culinary-focused line—its MS Marina and MS Riviera feature restaurants by Jacques Pépin, special multi-course Dom Pérignon dinners, a cooking center, and culinary-themed excursions—making food and cooking central to the onboard experience." - Stefanie Waldek

"Quiet luxury rules onboard Oceania Cruises’s Riviera, where hues like sand, charcoal, and auburn predominate. After a 2022 makeover the 1,250-passenger ship feels sleeker and richer, with redone staterooms going big on marble baths. The Riviera is now sexier too, notably in Martinis Bar; sip Flirtinis (sparkling wine, Cointreau, and Absolut Raspberry) on tufted couches amid black, silver, and gold décor. Among eight complimentary restaurants, discover Red Ginger’s perennial fave: banana-leaf-wrapped miso-glazed sea bass. Riviera’s lavish afternoon tea with a classical string quartet tempts daily at 4 p.m. Find your inner Frida Kahlo at Artist Loft, where free workshops led by notable artists in residence abound. Distinguished chef Stephanie Hersch, formerly Julia Child’s executive assistant, runs the Culinary Center. If booking a Concierge-level veranda stateroom or above, access to the surprisingly underused Aquamar Spa Terrace, with a big outdoor Jacuzzi and sun-protected loungers, is yours. Seven-day sailings from $2,470 per person. —Janice Wald Henderson" - CNT Editors


"Save up to $5,500 per person on sailings with free premium drink packages and shipboard credits."

"Save up to $5,500 per person with perks including free premium drink packages, shipboard credits, and reduced airfare. Book by December 10."