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Formed in 2002 by luxury cruise industry veterans Joe Watters and Frank Del Rio, Oceania Cruises is the world's largest upscale cruise line. The finest cuisine at sea, award-winning itineraries and outstanding value define Oceania Cruises five-star product and have positioned the company as the cruise line of choice for travelers seeking a truly refined and casually elegant travel experience. The ambiance aboard an Oceania cruise ship is warm and inviting, similar to a country club's relaxed luxury. Our three intimate and luxurious 684-guest Oceania cruise ships allow you to explore the world in unequaled style and comfort. Elegant and mid-size, you'll find the on board atmosphere is extremely convivial, and with more than 400 staff members at your disposal, you will experience a level of personalized service that is unrivaled. Spend a day being pampered in the spa, attend a lecture about the history and culture of the next port-of-call, or enjoy a cocktail in one of the many bars or lounges. It will be hard to believe the Oceania cruise deal you got from Destination Oceans while you are immersed in such luxury. Oceania Cruises appeals to discerning sophisticated travelers in search of world-class cuisine, unparalleled personal service, and an enriching, in-depth, destination-oriented experience. The Oceania cruise deals offered by Destination Oceans will make your cruise vacation even more rewarding. Oceania Cruises Fleet
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Carnival 2009 Eastern Caribbean CruisesSet sail on a 7 day getaway to the beautiful islands of the Eastern Caribbean right from Baltimore with Cranival and Destination Oceans. Read More...
AMA Waterways Fantastic 2009 PromotionsCruise Europe with AMA Waterways on one of these fantasic 2009 promotions with Destination Oceans Read More...
MSC 2009 Transatlantic CruisesTwo state-of-the-art premium-class ships, MSC Orchestra and MSC Lirica, sail the Atlantic from the beaches of Florida up the Eastern seaboard across the ocean and up the coast from Spain to Copenhagen. Read More...
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