OCEANIA Cruises is the latest line to recommence operations, with Marina yesterday welcoming guests (pictured) for the first time in 524 days. Marina also became the first vessel to depart the port of Copenhagen since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with Oceania Chief Executive Officer Bob Binder saying “today...
OCEANIA Cruises is the latest line to recommence operations, with Marina yesterday welcoming guests (pictured) for the first time in 524 days.
Marina also became the first vessel to depart the port of Copenhagen since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with Oceania Chief Executive Officer Bob Binder saying “today is one of those days we will all remember for a lifetime as we reunite with our shipboard families and our guests to start exploring the world once again”.
Oceania is operating with a 100% vaccination mandate for all guests and crews, under a phased plan for a healthy return to service, creating “one of the safest vacation experiences in the world”.
Marina’s return to service will be followed by Riviera in Greece on 18 Oct, and then Insignia, which will depart Miami on 21 Dec for the epic Around the World in 180 Days voyage.
