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Overview
The 684-passenger Oceania Insignia, which is set to be dramatically redesigned in December 2018, maintains a nearly a 1-to-2 crew-to-passenger ratio, which means staff members can provide personalized attention to guests. The expansive redesign will include new marble bathrooms, redesigned suites and staterooms and a facelift for the ship's public spaces.
When it comes to dining, guests can choose between five sit-down venues and sip libations at one of several bars and lounges. Activities on the ship are geared toward older cruisers; they include afternoon tea, board games, a casino and nightly live shows and comedy acts.
Insignia offers four cabin types: Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite. Inside and Ocean View cabins are smaller, while Veranda cabins and Suites offer more legroom (between 216 and 1,000 square feet). All cabins come equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars and 1,000-thread-count linens. Suites include extra perks, like 24-hour butler service and in-room iPads.
In 2019-20, Oceania Insignia sails to destinations in Asia, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and more.
The 684-passenger Oceania Insignia, which is set to be dramatically redesigned in December 2018, maintains a nearly a 1-to-2 crew-to-passenger ratio, which means staff members can provide personalized attention to guests. The expansive redesign will include new marble bathrooms, redesigned suites and staterooms and a facelift for the ship's public spaces.
When it comes to dining, guests can choose between five sit-down venues and sip libations at one of several bars and lounges. Activities on the ship are geared toward older cruisers; they include afternoon tea, board games, a casino and nightly live shows and comedy acts.
Insignia offers four cabin types: Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite. Inside and Ocean View cabins are smaller, while Veranda cabins and Suites offer more legroom (between 216 and 1,000 square feet). All cabins come equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars and 1,000-thread-count linens. Suites include extra perks, like 24-hour butler service and in-room iPads.
In 2019-20, Oceania Insignia sails to destinations in Asia, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and more.
The 684-passenger Oceania Insignia, which is set to be dramatically redesigned in December 2018, maintains a nearly a 1-to-2 crew-to-passenger ratio, which means staff members can provide personalized attention to guests. The expansive redesign will include new marble bathrooms, redesigned suites and staterooms and a facelift for the ship's public spaces.
When it comes to dining, guests can choose between five sit-down venues and sip libations at one of several bars and lounges. Activities on the ship are geared toward older cruisers; they include afternoon tea, board games, a casino and nightly live shows and comedy acts.
Insignia offers four cabin types: Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite. Inside and Ocean View cabins are smaller, while Veranda cabins and Suites offer more legroom (between 216 and 1,000 square feet). All cabins come equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars and 1,000-thread-count linens. Suites include extra perks, like 24-hour butler service and in-room iPads.
In 2019-20, Oceania Insignia sails to destinations in Asia, the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and more.
- Ship Size
- S
- Price
- $$$$
- Year Built
- N/A
Pros & Cons
Full redesign in December 2018
Not suitable for children
Scorecard
- 4.0Expert Rating »
- 4.0Traveler Rating »
- 3.5Health Rating »
Rankings
Insignia ranks #6 out of 6 Oceania Cruises Cruise Ships based on an analysis of expert and user ratings, as well as health ratings.
Cabins
Insignia offers a wide range of accomodation options. Browse cabins to find the stateroom that suits your needs.
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Insignia contains 9 decks. Find out which features are available on each Insignia deck.
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A ship’s traveler rating is provided under license by Cruiseline.com , which manages one of the largest databases of cruise reviews and ratings by travelers. A total of 66 guests have reviewed Insignia, giving it a rating of 4 on a scale of 1-5.
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