Cruise ship details |
| Entered service in 1995, The Oriana is an elegant ship that manages to combine traditional cruising, with technology together with classic lines and spacious wooden decks. Features and amenities include a four deck high Atrium, with a 'Tiffany-style' glass ceiling and the plush Theatre Royal. Cabins are of a reasonable size and are well equipped. Passengers tend to be mainly British. |
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Families |
| Children and families are well catered for from 6 months to 17 years of age. Facilities and services include: Night nursery; In-cabin baby listening; Dedicated youth team; Programme of events for older children. |
Restaurants |
| The 'Peninsular' is one of the ships two main dining rooms offering beautifully presented cuisine over two sittings. Located at the stern of the ship, the 'Oriental Restaurant' is ships other main dining room. The buffet court serves hot and cold breakfasts, while the main restaurants offers a full breakfast menu and waiter service. Alternative dining is available in the Conservatory Café. All restaurants are non smoking. |
Entertainment |
| The Theatre Royal is the main show lounge where the resident theatre company put on 'West End' style productions ranging classic drama musicals. Additional entertainment includes a nightclub, cinema and a casino. |
Sports & Fitness |
| The Oriana has good deck space, and there are three outdoor pools. The Oriana also boasts five Jacuzzis, a sauna, fitness room and steam room. Other sports facilities include: golf nets, gym, Dedicated Sports court for: volleyball, basketball; football; cricket; quoits and shuffleboard. |
Disabled facilities |
| The Oriana has good disabled access. All P&O ships have a limited number of wheelchair-accessible cabins. |