OCEANIA Cruises has unveiled a host of enhancements to its Riviera ship during her recent dry dock in Marseille, France as part of the cruise line’s OceaniaNEXT program. The ship’s most notable change is its all-new coffee bar, in addition to deck 14’s new lounge which boasts sweeping sea views....
OCEANIA Cruises has unveiled a host of enhancements to its Riviera ship during her recent dry dock in Marseille, France as part of the cruise line’s OceaniaNEXT program.
The ship’s most notable change is its all-new coffee bar, in addition to deck 14’s new lounge which boasts sweeping sea views.
Featured in the new bar is a new silver Victoria Arduino espresso machine, referred to by coffee aficionados as the “Rolls Royce of coffee”.
Riviera’s 200 concierge and 244 veranda staterooms, and 124 penthouse suites also received stylish new makeovers, now featuring new carpeting and fabrics with tones of caramel, ivory and espresso.
Designed by Los Angeles-based Trevor R Howells Interior Design, the Owner’s Suites are intended to reflect the glamour and style of the label Ralph Lauren.
“With the evolution of OceaniaNEXT, this was a great opportunity to not just enhance the guest experience aboard Riviera, but to elevate it through the addition of surprising new elements,” said Bob Binder, President & CEO of Oceania.
Similar enhancements will be carried out on Riviera’s sister ship Marina in May 2020.
Pictured top: Owner’s Suite Living room, inset left: Owner’s Suite Foyer and inset above Penthouse Suite.
