Crew Reviews, Ratings & Info for Queen-Of-The-Oceans
IMO: 9169550
Cruise Ship, Bermuda
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Vessel Details
MMSI
310473000
Callsign
ZCDN9
Width
32.0 m
Length
261.0 m
Reviews (1)
Brandon
2024-01-25
Position: Third Officer
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Latest News (3)
Oceana Cruise Ship Changes Ownership, Renamed as Queen of the Seas
In an exciting development in the cruise industry, the renowned cruise ship 'Oceana' has officially transitioned to new ownership. Sold to Seajets, the vessel was handed over on July 24, 2020, at the picturesque port of Patras. Following the change in ownership, the ship has been rebranded and will now sail under the name 'Queen of the Seas'. This transformation marks a new chapter for the esteemed vessel in the vibrant world of maritime travel.
Oceana Sets Sail from Dubai: P&O Cruises' Exciting Debut in the Arabian Gulf
In a landmark move for the cruise industry, P&O Cruises has announced that its ship Oceana will be stationed in Dubai beginning January 2019, marking the company's first foray into the Arabian Gulf. The ship's partial season is scheduled from January 10 to April 4, 2019, during which Oceana will embark on five enticing 10-night journeys. Each cruise will include stops at renowned destinations such as Abu Dhabi, Muscat, Bahrain, and the historic Suez Canal. P&O Cruises' senior vice president, Paul Ludlow, has indicated that if this inaugural season proves successful, the cruise line intends to expand its offerings with a full season of voyages from October 2019 through April 2020 aboard the 2,000-passenger Oceana. This innovative move is set to enhance Dubai's reputation as a major cruise hub and attract travelers seeking new adventures in the Arabian region.
P&O Oceana to Launch Valletta Cruise Port Homeporting in 2017
P&O Cruises has officially announced that its renowned vessel, the P&O Oceana, will establish Valletta Cruise Port in Malta as its new homeport throughout 2017. This exciting development will facilitate a total of 27 fly-and-cruise departures directly from Valletta, leading to an impressive influx of over 100,000 passengers during the year. In addition to these departures, the P&O Oceana will also make five day visits to Malta, enhancing the cruise experience for travelers. Looking ahead, more visits from P&O Oceana are slated for 2018, promising to further enrich Malta's status as a premier cruise destination.