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Overview
Originally launched as a Princess ship, the 684-passenger Sirena was revived in 2016 under the Oceania name. The ship was most recently revamped in 2019 and features many of the amenities found on its sister ships, including the Canyon Ranch Spa and duty-free shopping boutiques.
Sirena distinguishes itself with dining venues not found on all ships in the fleet, including the Red Ginger Asian restaurant and the Tuscan Steak restaurant, both of which require reservations and an additional fee. Passengers can also choose from four more casual dining options included in the cruise fare. Recent guests gave the food on the ship mixed reviews. After dinner, evening entertainment includes musicals and theatrical productions, as well as games at the casino.
Passengers can choose from Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite category cabins. While Inside staterooms start at 160 square feet, those who opt for a suite will find more space and added amenities, such as free internet access and butler service.
In 2019-20, the Oceania Sirena offers sailings in the Caribbean, South America, the Mediterranean and some transoceanic itineraries.
Originally launched as a Princess ship, the 684-passenger Sirena was revived in 2016 under the Oceania name. The ship was most recently revamped in 2019 and features many of the amenities found on its sister ships, including the Canyon Ranch Spa and duty-free shopping boutiques.
Sirena distinguishes itself with dining venues not found on all ships in the fleet, including the Red Ginger Asian restaurant and the Tuscan Steak restaurant, both of which require reservations and an additional fee. Passengers can also choose from four more casual dining options included in the cruise fare. Recent guests gave the food on the ship mixed reviews. After dinner, evening entertainment includes musicals and theatrical productions, as well as games at the casino.
Passengers can choose from Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite category cabins. While Inside staterooms start at 160 square feet, those who opt for a suite will find more space and added amenities, such as free internet access and butler service.
In 2019-20, the Oceania Sirena offers sailings in the Caribbean, South America, the Mediterranean and some transoceanic itineraries.
Originally launched as a Princess ship, the 684-passenger Sirena was revived in 2016 under the Oceania name. The ship was most recently revamped in 2019 and features many of the amenities found on its sister ships, including the Canyon Ranch Spa and duty-free shopping boutiques.
Sirena distinguishes itself with dining venues not found on all ships in the fleet, including the Red Ginger Asian restaurant and the Tuscan Steak restaurant, both of which require reservations and an additional fee. Passengers can also choose from four more casual dining options included in the cruise fare. Recent guests gave the food on the ship mixed reviews. After dinner, evening entertainment includes musicals and theatrical productions, as well as games at the casino.
Passengers can choose from Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite category cabins. While Inside staterooms start at 160 square feet, those who opt for a suite will find more space and added amenities, such as free internet access and butler service.
In 2019-20, the Oceania Sirena offers sailings in the Caribbean, South America, the Mediterranean and some transoceanic itineraries.
- Ship Size
- S
- Price
- $$$$
- Year Built
- 1999
Pros & Cons
Full redesign in 2019
Recent cruisers warn of pricey, disorganized excursions
Scorecard
- 4.5Expert Rating »
- 4.1Traveler Rating »
- 3.0Health Rating »
Rankings
Sirena ranks #5 out of 6 Oceania Cruises Cruise Ships based on an analysis of expert and user ratings, as well as health ratings.
Deck Plans
Sirena contains 9 decks. Find out which features are available on each Sirena 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 59 guests have reviewed Sirena, giving it a rating of 4.1 on a scale of 1-5.
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