2nd Feb 2028 | 10 nights | Oceania Cruises | Sonata
Oceania Sonata introduces an entirely new class of ships, shaped by guests’ passion for exceptional travel. She offers a fresh expression of Oceania Cruises’ intimate and luxurious ship experience, where sophisticated residential design, enriching destinations and inspired culinary artistry come together in graceful harmony. Thoughtfully designed spaces create a natural sense of ease and welcome, from the reimagined suite collection with increased light, openness and comfort, to an exciting range of dining experiences showcasing inventive flavours and masterful execution. Familiar in spirit yet refreshingly new in every detail, Oceania Sonata marks the next great crescendo in the evolution of Oceania Cruises.
Oceania Sonata offers a variety of bars and lounges featuring a range of cocktails, spirits and tasting experiences. Techniques include barrel-aged classics, zero-proof options, and specialty pairings developed specifically for the ship. Guests can enjoy drinks such as a botanical spritz in Horizons or an Old Fashioned prepared at tableside in Opus Lounge, with each venue providing a focus on quality and attention to detail.
Oceania Sonata introduces a new chapter in The Finest Cuisine at Sea®, with a variety of dining options that combine innovation with skilled preparation. La Table par Maîtres Cuisiniers de France offers an intimate chef’s table experience based on French culinary traditions, while Nikkei Kitchen explores the flavours of Peruvian-Japanese cuisine. Signature venues such as The Grand Dining Room, Polo Grill and Toscana continue to serve classic dishes with updated presentation, and casual options provide a range of contemporary interpretations. Guests can enjoy balanced breakfasts at Aquamar Kitchen or sample international dishes at Terrace Café, with dining on board designed to offer variety and thoughtful execution.
Oceania Sonata offers residential-style accommodations at sea, with all-veranda suites and staterooms. Designed with thoughtful proportions, calming colours and layered furnishings, each space provides a comfortable and inviting retreat. The Horizon Suite and Penthouse Deluxe Suite offer expansive views and distinctive layouts, while Owner’s Suites and well-appointed staterooms provide a range of options for guests. Throughout the ship, design and detailing create a sense of refinement and a carefully considered living environment at sea.
Foodies, and those who want a more a la carte upscale experience
Night owls who want a variety of entertainment options
Passengers tend to be 50-plus and well travelled, hailing mostly from the U.S. and Canada; generally, the longer the cruise, the older the cruiser. The line also draws travellers from the U.K., Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Generally, Oceania doesn't have a formal children's program or onboard facilities, but in Alaska, the line offers the Alaska Explorer Youth Program for kids between the ages of 5 and 12, with activities that reflect the region.
The dress code onboard Oceania cruise ships is country club casual, intended to partner perfectly with the line's "whatever you want, whenever you want" mindset. Passengers typically do dress up, by their own choice, for occasions like a night dining in Jacques Pepin's onboard restaurant, and you won't see jeans, shorts, T-shirts or tennis shoes in the dining venues.
Oceania is partially inclusive. All Oceania cruisers get a choice of wine & beer by the glass with meals, or a generous shore excursion credit, plus free and unlimited soft drinks, bottled water, speciality coffees, teas and juices, as well as free unlimited internet and at least one reservation at the speciality restaurants. (Repeaters can go again by getting placed on a waiting list.) Extra costs include shore excursions, alcoholic beverages, spa and beauty services, and shop purchases. Cruisers in higher accommodation categories may have more inclusions.
The spotlight onboard an Oceania sailing is on the destination, and enrichment lectures are always well attended. When the ships are at sea, many passengers head for the English-style library to stake out a huge leather chair and a good book, along with a pastry and coffee. The fitness centre and spa also get a lot of use. On Marina and Riviera, the large Artist's Loft studio has creative workshops in painting and drawing, as well as hands-on cooking classes in the Culinary Centre. Cruisers also show up for martini and wine tastings, lavish afternoon teas and classical string ensembles.