Oceana

Joining the P&O Cruises fleet in 2003, Oceana weighs in at 77,000 tons. Originally she cruised as Ocean Princess for Princess Cruise Lines. She was named by HRH The Princess Royal, as was Aurora. Oceana is able to carry 2016 passengers in 1008 cabins. She has 11 decks and is 856 feet long.

P&O Cruises Oceana is a cruise ship designed for all! Unlike Arcadia and Artemis she allows children onboard to experience P&O Cruise’s unique style of cruise. From playing Tennis in the funnel, well not exactly right inside the funnel to lavish five course menus, Oceana offers something to suit nearly everyone.

Oceana has many features including:

12 places to drink
Marco Pierre White restaurant
Ocean view gym
Sports court housed in her funnel
Monto Carlo casino
Golf simulator
Le Club – late night venue
Freedom Dining
Open deck restaurant
530 seat theatre
Tate Britain Talks
4 pools
Family facilities
Spa

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Oceanas Hidden Secret

Oceana is a glamorous P&O Cruises ship offering glass-fronted lifts, a marble staircase, palm trees and ample luxurious dining options but the most impressive of all is what is hidden in her funnel. When you take a look in her funnel you will find her very own multi-purpose sports court perfect for... Read more »

Marco Pierre White

Most commonly known for “Hells Kitchen” Marco Pierre White was the youngest ever 3 star Michelin British chef. Now he works occasionally for P&O Cruises where he has a restaurant onboard Ventura known as The White Room. As P&O Cruises look to increase their offerings to their cruisers, Marco... Read more »

P&O Cruises Ban Smoking

P&O Cruises is to go smoke free in all inside areas on board three of the ships in the fleet. As of October this year two family-friendly ships, Oceana & Ventura, and adult-only Artemis will be no smoking in all inside spaces. There will be allocated outside smoking areas on all ships and passengers... Read more »