On Wednesday, Oceania Cruises declared that it will resume cruise operations with the 1,250-guest Marina in August, commencing with sailings to Scandinavia and Western Europe. Marina will resume its originally published voyage schedule, commencing on August 29, 2021 in Copenhagen.
Oceania notes that, when the line’s ships start out sailing yet again, starting with Marina, guests will be delighted with “an array of actually surprising enhancements” to the brand’s culinary working experience and onboard support as aspect of its OceaniaNext Initiative. Extra details will be announced closer to sailing.
Phased restart dates for the balance of the Oceania Cruises fleet will also be forthcoming and itineraries will be evaluated for port availability and modified as wanted nearer to the sailing dates.
For a video information from Bob Binder, president and CEO of Oceania Cruises, you should see under:
New “SailSAFE” Protocols
Oceania Cruises is undertaking a phased restart with its science-backed plan for a nutritious return to services that guards our visitors, crew and communities visited. The robust “SailSAFE” health and security software creates numerous layers of security from COVID-19 and was made with steering from our group of public overall health and scientific authorities, like the Healthier Sail Panel and the SailSAFE World Health and Wellness Council.
Protocols contain the entire vaccination of all attendees and crew (with the ultimate dose getting at the very least two months prior to embarkation), universal tests for crew and friends, health and fitness screenings, the sporting of facial area coverings, controlled visitor capacity and additional.
This information will come at the exact time as fellow Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings brand Regent Seven Seas Cruises introduced its return to sailing on September 11, 2021 aboard Seven Seas Splendor, as described by our sister publication Luxurious Journey Advisor. It will sail from Southamton, England ahead of repositioning to the Mediterranean and once again to the Caribbean.
For far more info, visit www.oceaniacruises.com.
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