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I am confused about what is included on Oceania cruises. Are excursions & alcohol included in the cost of the cruise? What about tips?

 

We normally use Princess but if the Oceania price is inclusive it seems it would be worth switching. The quality of the food on Princess has declined greatly the last few years

 

I appreciate any advice from all of you Oceania experts

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Excursions are not included on O, nor is liquor. Tips MAY be included if you can get a deal from your travel agent. What is included on O, but not on Princess are soft drinks and water. Having had one experience on Princess, we were very glad to return to O. One of the areas that O definitely outshines Princess is food. Princess can't hold a candle to O. Also, on Princess we had a very hard time securing reservations each evening. The lines were always long and they just didn't have the reservation system down pat. On O, you will almost never wait for a table and the specialty restaurants do not cost extra! It is definitely a step up. Try it, you'll like it!!

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I am confused about what is included on Oceania cruises. Are excursions & alcohol included in the cost of the cruise? What about tips?

 

We normally use Princess but if the Oceania price is inclusive it seems it would be worth switching. The quality of the food on Princess has declined greatly the last few years

 

I appreciate any advice from all of you Oceania experts

 

None of the above are included. There is never an extra charge for food or soft drinks. The restaurants are superb and you can always get enough time in the specialty restaurants with a bit of flexibility. There are mandatory gratuities. Often a travel agent will provide an onboard credit or contribute towards gratuities, It depends on how well a cruise is selling. prices vary depending on demand. 2 for 1 off the 'rack rate' with free air is standard. it is sometimes better to arrange your own air in which case there is a credit. Shore excursions and hotel transfers can also be done on your own.

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Alcohol, excursions, casino, Internet, spa treatments & laundry are NOT included

Anything you buy in the shops are NOT included

 

 

There are no photographers or art auctions on O so no constant selling

No formal nights, open seating, no children's programs

 

If you want all inclusive look at Regent cruises

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You all mentioned sodas, tea, coffee and water but failed to mention milk shakes..Always ask for an extra scoop and the thick, cool, satisfying drink is yours to enjoy:D:D:D. Have not been on Pr. and don't intend to do so. Am not a fan of crowds and O. has it all and then some. Windstar is a close second or maybe a close .5 or even .10.. Just a different venue. :):):)

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Are coffees (lattes, cappuccino) via Baristas included, too? (I don't drink coffee, but my husband sure does.)

 

So, basically, unless you order liquor all beverages are included...is that right?

Just about ;)

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Thank you. Boy, is he is going to be pleased to hear that. The man loves all kinds of coffee.

 

I knew I picked the right cruise line. :)

I cannot say for sure that Barristas in free but I would think so if not he can ask for Cappuccinos at the restaurants

Will report back in March if someone does not report sooner

 

Lyn

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I cannot say for sure that Barristas in free but I would think so if not he can ask for Cappuccinos at the restaurants

Will report back in March if someone does not report sooner

 

Lyn

 

We just come back from a wonderful cruise on the Regatta. We spent 25 days from Miami to Manaus (back and forth).Everything is GREAT on that small ship (650 passengers). We always ate very very well. We took some land excursions from the ship and we did some by ourselves. Both way were perfect but much cheaper, if we do by our own.

We are two french canadian people from Montreal who did our first cruise on Oceania: they are the BEST ! believe me.

We will go , next november, for 30 days, on the Marina (Regatta's sister) from Dubai to Cap Town (south africa). It should be an other nice cruise by Oceania.

Try Oceania and you won't regret !

Fern. from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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I cannot say for sure that Barristas in free but I would think so if not he can ask for Cappuccinos at the restaurants

Will report back in March if someone does not report sooner

 

Lyn

 

We just come back from a wonderful cruise on the Regatta. We spent 25 days from Miami to Manaus (back and forth).Everything is GREAT on that small ship (650 passengers). We always ate very very well. We took some land excursions from the ship and we did some by ourselves. Both way were perfect but much cheaper, if we do by our own.

We are two french canadian people from Montreal who did our first cruise on Oceania: they are the BEST ! believe me.

We will go , next november, for 30 days, on the Nautica (Regatta's sister) from Dubai to Cap Town (south africa). It should be an other nice cruise by Oceania.

Try Oceania and you won't regret !

Fern. from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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We are two french canadian people from Montreal who did our first cruise on Oceania: they are the BEST ! believe me.

We will go , next november, for 30 days, on the Marina (Regatta's sister) from Dubai to Cap Town (south africa). It should be an other nice cruise by Oceania.

Try Oceania and you won't regret !

Fern. from Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

 

:confused::confused:

We have been on Oceania several times

Glad you enjoyed the cruise

 

Lyn

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Jim & Stan will be going tonight for a birthday bash. I'm sure they will tell us all about it. He was off to meet the cellar master a few hours ago.

I think their night is complimentary by the boss;)

 

Hopefully others will report in

Maybe start a new thread on the topic it may get more replies

We are boarding on the 26th so will check if no other replies by then

 

Lyn

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Coffee, including cappucino, is covered by your cruise fare. However, I must warn you that the regular coffee is terrible. Everyone commented on that and I'm not sure what Oceania does but it does not taste like normal coffee. Almost reminded me of a chicory coffee or something along that order.

 

We like French press coffee from freshly ground beans, that's all we drink at home. So we were advised to order expresso, which was great! In the morning, from room service, I ordered a pot of expresso and a pot of hot water. We poured the two into our cups and it was a perfect and good cup of standard strength coffee.

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Coffee, including cappucino, is covered by your cruise fare. However, I must warn you that the regular coffee is terrible. Everyone commented on that and I'm not sure what Oceania does but it does not taste like normal coffee. Almost reminded me of a chicory coffee or something along that order.

 

We like French press coffee from freshly ground beans, that's all we drink at home. So we were advised to order expresso, which was great! In the morning, from room service, I ordered a pot of expresso and a pot of hot water. We poured the two into our cups and it was a perfect and good cup of standard strength coffee.

 

Chacun a son gout. The regular coffee is just fine.

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Coffee, including cappucino, is covered by your cruise fare. However, I must warn you that the regular coffee is terrible. Everyone commented on that and I'm not sure what Oceania does but it does not taste like normal coffee. Almost reminded me of a chicory coffee or something along that order.

 

We like French press coffee from freshly ground beans, that's all we drink at home. So we were advised to order expresso, which was great! In the morning, from room service, I ordered a pot of expresso and a pot of hot water. We poured the two into our cups and it was a perfect and good cup of standard strength coffee.

 

How do you clean out the French press? Do you rinse it down the drain or flush the grounds?

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