Oceania Cruises has announced that its second 1,200-guest Allura-class ship will be named Allura. Currently under construction by shipbuilder Fincantieri S.p.A. in Italy, the all-veranda vessel will sail her maiden voyage in spring 2025.
Measuring approximately 67,000 tons, Allura will accommodate 1,200 guests and be staffed by 800 officers and crew. Allura highlights include an array of new dining experiences including Ember, an upscale signature restaurant serving reinvented American classics, and Aquamar Kitchen, both debuting on Vista in May, as well as large standard staterooms and a new Chef’s Studio.
Details of Allura’s inaugural season, which will include an array of marquee and boutique destinations across Europe and the Americas, will be revealed this spring before going on sale in the summer.
Vista—the first of the two Allura-class ships—has already sold out its 2023 debut season, according to Frank A. Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises. He added that "The arrival of any new ship is the ideal time to look closely at what we offer travelers. As we prepare to welcome Allura to the family, we have already started planning exciting new elements to be added across the fleet.”
Allura is the eighth vessel for the line and will be the sister ship to Vista, which sets sail in May 2023.
For more information, visit www.oceaniacruises.com.
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