Signature highlights
Vista was the first of Oceania Cruises’ Allura-class ships and introduced several brand-new dining and guest-experience concepts. The ship has 15 decks, 624 passenger cabins and a high proportion of veranda and concierge accommodations.
Dining
The ship offers multiple complimentary and specialty restaurants, including Grand Dining Room, Terrace Café, Polo Grill, Toscana, Red Ginger, Jacques and Aquamar Kitchen. Oceania emphasizes its culinary program, with specialty dining included in the cruise fare.
Entertainment
Entertainment spaces include a main show lounge, lounges and bars, a casino, enrichment areas, a library and live music venues. The ship also features a culinary center and destination-focused programming.
Staterooms & suites
Vista has 624 passenger cabins, including Owner’s Suites, Vista Suites, Oceania Suites, Penthouse Suites, Veranda Staterooms, Concierge Staterooms, Deluxe Ocean View rooms and a small number of Inside cabins.
For families
The ship is primarily designed around Oceania’s adult-oriented luxury product rather than large family attractions. Public spaces, dining and enrichment activities are suited to couples and adult travelers.
Pools, spa & wellness
Wellness facilities include the Aquamar Spa, a fitness area, spa terrace, pool spaces and an outdoor jogging track. The ship also provides wellness-oriented dining through Aquamar Kitchen.
Accessibility
Fincantieri’s fact sheet lists accessible Veranda, Deluxe Ocean View, Penthouse and Concierge cabins, totaling 13 designated ADA accommodations. Accessible public areas and elevators are incorporated into the ship’s passenger layout.
Environmental features
Vista was designed with sustainability-focused engineering and energy-efficiency measures consistent with Fincantieri’s newer cruise-ship programs. Its technical specification identifies diesel-electric propulsion and modern waste-water and reverse-osmosis systems.