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Apr 19th, 2024

WE HAD A GREAT EXPERIENCE , THE ITINERARY WAS VERY NICE , I WAS A ONE TIME TRIP

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Great fun while on board.

Jan 6th, 2024

We booked another cruise this summer on the same ship, so that should tell you all you need to know!

4-6 cruises

Disappointing experience

Jan 1st, 2024

Beware of the offer of $100 on-board credit for stockholders. They don't honor it for "sale" prices. I've never seen an offer for a cruise that isn't a "sale". I complained in writing after carefully reviewing their Terms and Conditions which list all the exclusions and sales were not excluded. Never got a response, so while on-board, I complained in-person. They checked with "headquarters" and I got the on-board credit the next day. A lot of work for $100, but it was the principle.

No luxury cruises again

Dec 24th, 2023

I would rather do 4 regular cruises,than pay the kind of money I did.Partially my own fault.I am not a big drinker.The crowd was mostly friendly and educated.Not one obese person.

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Disappointing

Oct 26th, 2023

We had an EXCELLENT experience on this ship last Dec/Jan 18 day Panama Canal). The food was outstanding and so we naturally expected the same on this cruise. I don’t know what happened between Jan and Sept but it appears to be a corporate issue and seems unfortunately to be fleet wide. My brother is currently on Riviera and experiencing the same poor MDR entrees. Specialty restaurants are excellent as are pastries and desserts. Oceania is losing loyal customers due to this poor decision. Menus were terrible as was the execution of entrees. I will not book again until convinced this has been fixed. Oceania is not an inexpensive line and there is no excuse for poor food. The crew was excellent as always!

Fall trip with friends

Oct 11th, 2023

We had a mix of wonderful, mediocre, and disappointing meals. Also, few of our port arrivals were late causing us to miss seeing planned sights. I know some of these delays could have also been due to the port not clearing us to dock promptly but some were not. My biggest issue was the day we returned to the ship and the crew was wearing masks. We asked if there was an outbreak of Covid and we’re told that “Everything is fine, it’s just a precaution “. It was NOT fine. I realize travel is a risky venture since Covid but find their lack of transparency surprising. Honesty and up front awareness of onboard illness gives us all a better chance to protect ourselves.

Extremely Disappointed with Oceania

Sep 24th, 2023

A luxury cruise is supposed to provide just that. The customer service is why you pay extra. Customer service did not even seem to be on Oceania's radar. They were understaffed with a poor attitude (most, not all). They were trained to follow the rules of the corporation, not to satisfy the customer, even in small ways. If you requested something, it was as if they were doing you a favor. It was like a "rule-book" slowdown. If Oceania expects to compete in this space, they should behave like a luxury line, not a low end mass market cruise.

Gorgeous Bermuda Islands

Sep 16th, 2023

We were looking for a relaxing cruise with excellent food - and absolutley found it in this cruise. We had perfect weather. The Bermuda islands - beautiful beaches and stunning, clean water. Wow.

Memorable Bermuda Cruise

Sep 10th, 2023

Kudos to our TA Harry Kroll for excellent job of booking. We have already booked again for 2024.

Great job avoiding hurricanes

Sep 8th, 2023

Oceania is a must for those who like different places and love lobster.

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Review for a Caribbean - Southern Cruise on Insignia

We chose this cruise because of the itinerary/timing and the fact that Oceania is considered "near luxury". This ship has most assuredly seen its finer day. It is dated and old feeling. Peeling paint on bathroom door. Discolored areas around doors and floor in tiny (very, very tiny) shower. I was told that men were going to the Spa to shower because they couldn't fit into the shower. Now maybe ... Read More

Review for a Caribbean - Eastern Cruise on Insignia

4 1/2 stars. We were a couple with a B2 balcony on the E Caribbean cruise and had sailed on sister ship Regatta in Fr Polynesia roughly a year earlier (recommended). I think the 'overview' description of both ships as being smaller and therefore 'quieter' with fewer activities is really useful for first-timers to understand. It's true that the passenger profile skews older but we met (and met ... Read More

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Review for a Bermuda Cruise on Insignia

My sister and I chose this cruise line because we heard so many positive things about it and we liked the Itinerary. We have both cruised with other cruise lines and we heard that Oceania is a step above all these with a higher end service and food. We didn't realize that with a smaller ship you get less entertainment and also less choices for things to do during the day. The people that travel ... Read More

Sail Date: November 2023

Cabin Type: Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom

Review for a Canada & New England Cruise on Insignia

I chose this cruise because I’ve wanted to do a leaf cruise and we were on Insignia last December 2022/January 2023 (Panama Canal) and it was excellent. We had every expectation that this cruise would be the same. Sadly it was not. Specifically the food in the Grand Dining Room was not good. The menus were terrible and the descriptions lacking or incorrect. I have never had to resort to the always ... Read More

Sail Date: September 2023

Decided to try this line after many cruises on Norwegian and others. Stayed in a concierge veranda room on deck 7. The accommodations were so tight as to be uncomfortable. I am 5ft4 and 132 pounds and could barely shower in that tiny stall. Another passenger actually fell out of the shower and hit his head on the toilet and showed up at breakfast with stitches the next morning. The food ranged ... Read More

The Oceania Insignia is well refurbished - tasteful and easy to get around on. She came back across the Atlantic through a tropical storm and our group of 8 people all felt safe. The ship was remarkably stable despite the 15 ft waves and 42 mph winds for 24 hours. Yes the cabin is smaller because its a smaller ship and the entertainment is not the same as big liners - however it is still good ... Read More

Review for a Bahamas Cruise on Insignia

I am an experienced cruiser of 30 years, 40 or so cruises, mostly Celebrity but also five on Crystal, Regent, Azamara, Cunard, MSC, NCL and Royal. I was in the Owner's Suite and traveling with my mom in the suite, sister in another suite. First Oceania cruise. First, the good. I love the R ships. The size is perfect. You feel like you are on a ship, and not in a hotel that happens to be at ... Read More

Cabin Type: Owner's Suite

Traveled with disabled person

Oceania brands itself boldly with the claim "Finest Cuisine at Sea" but I did not feel this was the case. It's a shame, since Insignia is a beautiful ship, the crew was amazing, and there were lots of great things about this cruise. But given the premium price compared to strong brands like Holland America, Disney, Celebrity and others, it just wasn't a good value. And for dining, it was often not ... Read More

Cabin Type: Penthouse Suite

Review for a Arctic Cruise on Insignia

We were on Insignia (Atlantic Glaciers and Harbors cruise) August 13-30, 2023 and are Bronze. Past sailings have been amazing and have always left me with wanting more. This cruise I was so disappointed that I am hoping it was a fluke and I have another cruise coming up within the month. But I am wondering if financial woes have taken the best of this cruise line. Most notable was the food. You ... Read More

Sail Date: August 2023

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On Oceania's Insignia, size matters. At 684 passengers, the ship is large enough to have most of the familiar attributes of a cruise ship, but onboard the environment is intimate -- and quiet. A few hundred passengers smaller than fleetmates Marina and Riviera, Insignia carries an elegant yet contemporary atmosphere, perfect for a mature crowd looking to travel unique itineraries -- Insignia is used as Oceania's ship for six-month World Cruises -- in comfort.

Service onboard Insignia is attentive and professional -- a constant flurry of greetings, many times with your surname intact, ma'ams, sirs and "right away." We never had to ask for much and when we did, we didn't have to wait long for our request to be fulfilled. If you ask for a single piece of toast to be well done, that is precisely what you will get.

Food is a main event, and Insignia's culinary offerings are a true highlight of the sailing. The chandelier in the Grand Dining Room makes the space sparkle, literally, and Versace plates lend an aura of high-end restaurant gravitas to your meals. Oceania consistently invests in its food and wine, most recently adding a full plant-based menu that spans all dining areas.

There's no fear of missing out on something aboard Insignia. That's because there's never so much happening that attending a lecture or a game of shuffleboard would create a strain in a tight schedule. For many, that's a relief -- you can lie in the sun and sleep soundly at night knowing you only skipped golf putting. You'll be hard-pressed to find a crowded place onboard (except, perhaps, the buffet at peak mealtimes) -- and that can be both good and bad.

Overall, the essentials -- your room, the food, the surroundings, the crew -- are top-notch on Insignia, and a vacation with plenty of ports will distract from some of the gaps in programming. The ship has a lot of fans, and the contemporary, elegant look, outstanding dining and interesting itineraries will likely bring more into the fold.

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All dining, including main dining room, buffet, room service and at least one reservation in both specialty restaurants

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Retired couples, friend groups and adult children traveling with elderly parents are largely what you'll find onboard Insignia sailings; it would be very rare to spot a child or even a young adult. The passenger mix on Insignia is predominantly English-speaking -- about 85 to 90 percent American (depending on the itinerary), followed by Canadians and some Brits. A wider variation of cultures can be found on world cruises, and a slightly younger crowd sails the Caribbean itineraries.

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Daytime: Country club casual is the term used for daywear, which is much the same as you would find at a resort -- shorts, collared tops, sundresses and so forth.

Evening: There are no formal nights onboard Insignia, but elegant casual is encouraged for the evenings. That means button-downs and slacks for men; skirts, dresses and dressy pants outfits for women. Passengers opting for a less dressy evening can visit the Terrace restaurant for dinner.

Not permitted: No jeans, athletic shoes or sandals, casual T-shirts or hats in the main dining room or specialty restaurants at dinner. Tank tops and swimwear are never accepted at any of the main venues, including tea time.

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We are considering Insignia for a 10-day New England-Bermuda cruise in August 2018 out of NY. We are veteran cruisers, but our resume includes mostly Royal, Celebrity, and NCL. Summit and Grandeur are the smallest ships we've sailed on. We are older (70ish) and prefer fewer kids and better food, two things for which Oceania is particularly well suited, so I've been told. We don't like to fly, so any NY departure is attractive. I'm reaching out to Oceania devotees for help in making this decision.

I have a deposit on a Summit cruise (July 2018), but am willing to retract it in favor of Insignia if there is value in it. Not sure what I'm looking for here... maybe just some feedback on the line in general, and the ship, specifically. We would likely book a Penthouse suite (PH3).

Historically, we have enjoyed the larger ships with the shopping, the concierge lounges, casinos, and yes, even bingo! That we would not have some of that is a given, but how much of a culture shock would it be? Thank you! Neil

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The ships are small & cozy feel

not many children onboard usually

casino is small & not glitzy

cabins are cozy but the beds are wonderful

shops are small & limited selection

they do have bingo if that is important to you

no formal nights

no lines or if there is it moves quickly

I would give them a try & decide for yourself

The Preismans have a blog with photos of the Regatta a sister ship

http://www.thepreismans.com/bermuda_regatta_menus.htm

njhorseman

We cruise to Bermuda every year. Earlier this year we took a cruise on Insignia, so I decided to check Insignia's prices versus those of other cruises to Bermuda from NY/NJ, on the Breakaway and Summit. I found that Insignia's per diem fares were considerably higher on a comparable cabin to comparable cabin basis, so much so that we decided not to book Insignia. Obviously there are other factors...the size of the ships, the atmosphere on board, the quality of the food, and the fact that Insignia docks at Hamilton or St. George rather than the Royal Naval Dockyard, but overall I didn't find the pluses for Insignia to fully compensate for the price differential. Of course the decision is a judgement call. It depends on what's more important to you.

We have cruised on Summit each of the last three years. We choose Aqua class. We have cruised on Insignia twice and will be sailing on her again in August this year on a Bermuda/Canada cruise out of NY. We are in a PH3 as on previous cruises. We enjoy Celebrity but Oceania is our favorite cruise line.

Overall the food and ambience on Insignia is significantly better than Summit particularly comparing the Main Dining rooms and the Buffets. Specialty restaurants are normally very good on both lines however Celebrity charge an upfront fee (quite significant IMO), on Oceania no upfront extra fees.

We find 'life' is more relaxed on Oceania

Hope you enjoy your cruise whichever you choose.

Thank you kindly for your replies, folks. These will be VERY helpful to our decision-making.

Of late, we have been booking Celebrity because of the attractive Go!Best promotion that, for the extra $$, includes ALL the extras (WIFI, beverage, tips, etc.). I notice Oceania does not, and only offers a choice of one. How has your experience been with that on the Insignia or other Oceania ships? Neil

Thank you kindly for your replies, folks. These will be VERY helpful to our decision-making.   Of late, we have been booking Celebrity because of the attractive Go!Best promotion that, for the extra $$, includes ALL the extras (WIFI, beverage, tips, etc.). I notice Oceania does not, and only offers a choice of one. How has your experience been with that on the Insignia or other Oceania ships? Neil

You certainly don't want to take the shore excursion option on a Bermuda cruise because there's absolutely no need to take organized group excursions. You can get anywhere you might want to go by public bus or ferry, or at worst a taxi ride.

That leaves you with the choice of a beverage package or shipboard credit. The beverage package offered is the "House Select" version, which entitles you to unlimited wine, champagne and beer with lunch and dinner. It doesn't cover spirits or cocktails at the bars or even wine or beer outside of the dining venues. Oceania sells it for $39.95 per guest per day if you were to purchase it separately. If that doesn't sound attractive to you, I would suggest just taking the shipboard credit.

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... We don't like to fly, so any NY departure is attractive. I'm reaching out to Oceania devotees for help in making this decision.   ... Thank you! Neil

You may already have gleaned this info from browsing the forum, but if you do not use O's "included air" in an O-Life fare, you will pay a reduced price. What the dollar reduction in price ('air credit') is can vary greatly, depending on locations of embarkation and debarkation as well as marketing decisions - your TA can tell you what the $ amount is for a given cruise. Folks have reported that the air credit can vary for the same cruise as time passes (typically would decline as time passes, but there always seem to be exceptions to rules...)

Happy cruising, and cruise planning!

If price is your major concern, I suggest you stick with The Summit.

If first class service, excellent cooking and premier comfort is what you are after, I suggest The Insignia.

Hawaiidan

its not a fair comparison.... Summit is a huge ship with tons of activity and....3 times the passengers and everything is cost+ on board so in the end you will pay about the same as O.

It will be some what of a culture shock... like Coney Island compared to the Hamptons You are the entertainment for the cruise, Dining and conversing with others not racing to shows the casino the disco.... It low subtle and well mannered compared to Summit and with 600 thats just wonderful.

The lack of kids and the low key ambiance . Its a totaly different world for those who are tires of the hub-bub and hype ot the mass market boys

Classiccruiser777

If very good food is important to you Oceania is the way to go.

3,000+ Club

OK, I have cruised Summit. It was fun (I do like that on a cruise ship). I have cruised ships with more than 3,000 pax. OK. We cruised on Pacific Princess (same as Insignia) through the Canal. Great experience. We cruise a lot on Holland America because they go where we want to go when we want to go.

Oceania is more expensive than HAL on a per day basis. Several places on the forums, mention has been made of the food. What about it? Portions bigger or smaller? Innovation in preparation? Service better than anywhere on shore? Variety of options on longer itineraries or repeated itineraries?

Can you break it down? We are considering Insignia in August to New England and Bermuda. What can you say that might make this better than any other cruise? You are welcome to check my signature to see where and when we have cruised.

JimandStan

This may or may not be a good thing for Oceania, but the differences between it and the mainstream lines, and I'll include Celebrity there, are not things which are quantifiable on a spreadsheet.

If you really want to know why Oceania's' food is better, it is because their grocery bill per passenger is gigantically higher than other Cruise Lines and quality going into the kitchen means quality coming out.

I'm also led to believe that those better ingredients inspire the chefs to try harder whenever corporate gives them some leeway.

buggins0402

To me, it has been higher end provisioning on the ships. Better quality ingredients available in more venues.

For example, in Terrace ( the buffet), at breakfast, you will see fresh berries and very authentic croissants (due to the flour and butter used). Lamb chops are available in the MDR at breakfast. At dinner, you will find lobster and lamb chops at the grill in the buffet.

It carries over to the pool grill, with its surf and turf burgers. And, if you look through the menus in the specialties you will find a higher end ingredients used in the composition of many of the dishes.

Mura

Asking about portion size may be irrelevant since if you want more food, you can just ask for it ... as on any ship ...but for me the portion sizes are very generous.

Heck, in Polo (or Tuscan Steak) you can get a 32 oz. hunk of prime rib (on the bone) ... or if you want to be more conservative, they have an 16 oz boneless version ...

I am more likely to leave food on the plate than I am to want more ...

Sorry that I can't compare to Holland America since we've never sailed with them ...

Yes, some people have complained on occasion ... the food was served cold, it was overcooked or undercooked, etc. But that can happen in any restaurant. We have rarely been unhappy with the food presented to us. My guests consider me a gourmet cook (I don't categorize myself that way) so my opinion is that I'm a fair judge of food quality ...

JimnKaren, are you overthinking this? As many have said before, the best way to decide if you will like Oceania is to take a cruise. Maybe start out with a 7 day as opposed to the round-the-world ...

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Thank you kindly for your replies, folks. These will be VERY helpful to our decision-making.       Of late, we have been booking Celebrity because of the attractive Go!Best promotion that, for the extra $$, includes ALL the extras (WIFI, beverage, tips, etc.). I notice Oceania does not, and only offers a choice of one. How has your experience been with that on the Insignia or other Oceania ships? Neil

You're trying to compare apples to oranges. There is a significant difference in just about every aspect of the cruise experience between O and Celebrity. Whether it's bedding or food or service, ask any of the many O repeats who started on Celebrity and now never look back.

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We have sailed with HAL and Oceania and many other lines. HAL's food is bland, often without herbs and spices. Their buffet is repetitive with very limited choices. If you are fine with that, by all means sail with them. They have interesting itineraries.

  • 10 months later...

Thank you all... love reading all of your critiques regarding Insignia specifically and Oceania generally. Most of confirms what I have heard elsewhere about Oceania, namely the superb cuisine, the adult crowd, relaxed ambience, etc. We booked a Penthouse Suite (PH3) for the 8/4 sailing out of NY and are wondering if that category cabin features a coffee maker?

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No, a coffee maker is not provided. But, you can order from room service or get coffee at numerous locations.

Also if on an O-class ship, PH3 can get beverages and snacks from the Executive Lounge though butler/room service would be more convenient if it is not on your deck.

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have been on 2 o cruises, 1st was regatta 2016. just excellent in all ways stated already. went back last year, but on marina. i liked regatta better. main differences i observed were: jacques and red ginger on marina. bigger showroom and other lounges/bars etc. Regatta: was hard to get a seat for evening shows...showroom is too small for a 1 per nite show. r ships have a smaller buffet, and that means less wandering around, and less pax. also, dining staff in all venues were very accomodating. Polo grill: just excellent in every way. try the lobster mac n cheese. could eat just that for entire meal. \

Going back on O, but insignia on 01 jul, right after atw cruise ends. Hope everything is up to O quality, after such a long voyage. IMO, riv and marina are not worth the extra per diem cost compared to R ships.

Have been very loyal to Rccl and X, but decided to try O in 2016. very happy i did.

I will get to compare X with O, because am booked on summitt for canada/ne in sept. I don't like the extra charges on X, that are included on O. When you compare costs/value: you pay more on O, but you get more. not just consumables, but nicer environment for the over 50 crowd.

thanks for reading.

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My DH and I are also considering the Insignia August 2019 cruise to Bermuda- we were just bumped off the Summit as we were told that ship has been chartered. We typically like a Sky Suite on the summit and wonder how we would do in either CC or Penthouse 3 on the Insignia. A few questions, is Alcohol, Wiifi and gratuities included in the regular fare? We live in NY and do not need airfare- We are in our early 60's and would we enjoy the insignia? Any advantage in booking with a TA?

What is the sq footage of a sky suite? Compare that with the cabin sizes on Insignia

The ship will be 1/3 the size of the Summit so take that into consideration also

WiFi is free for everyone

You can seek out a TA that offers PPG

But no alcohol is not included

You could take the O Life perk for the House select drink package which is wine/beer & lunch & dinner then upgrade to the Prestige package (most drinks all day any time) for $20 pdpp once onboard

What is the sq footage of a sky suite? Compare that with the cabin sizes on Insignia   The ship will be 1/3 the size of the Summit so take that into consideration also WiFi is free for everyone You can seek out a TA that offers PPG   But no alcohol is not included   You could take the O Life perk for the House select drink package which is wine/beer & lunch & dinner then upgrade to the Prestige package (most drinks all day any time) for $20 pdpp once onboard

I believe the square footage of a sky suite is 255 square feet- I though the olife perk include air- we would definitely want the Prestige package as we enjoy cocktails. We drink a little wine and no beer. The CC staterooms are 195 square feet- It just seems that the price is high for the penthouse suites on Oceania-so I really would be leaning towards a cc stateroom- but we want to have storage and room to walk around.

We are in our early 60's and would we enjoy the insignia? Any advantage in booking with a TA?

We’re same age and love O. Relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere, quiet, few announcements, great food, service, coffee, no crowds.

Regarding a TA, ours always significantly sweetens the offer by typically including prepaid gratuities, additional OBC and a post cruise rebate.

We’re same age and love O. Relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere, quiet, few announcements, great food, service, coffee, no crowds.   Regarding a TA, ours always significantly sweetens the offer by typically including prepaid gratuities, additional OBC and a post cruise rebate.

Do you sail in a CC cabin, suite or other? Txs

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