P&O Oceana was added to the P&O Cruises fleet in 2003 and was officially opened and named by Princess Anne. P&O Oceana was purchased from Princess Cruises where she was originally named Ocean Princess. Weighing in at 77,000 tons she is cable of carrying 2,016 passengers in 1,008 cabins. There are 11 decks to explore and he ship comes in at 856 feet long.
P&O Oceana is a formal vessel with the typical P&O cruising style and unlike some of the other P&O ships it allows children on board meaning that this ship is perfect for enjoying a family holiday.
On board there are plenty of things to do and you should be kept busy. Like Aurora there is a Marco Pierre White restaurant, offering quality food. 12 places to drink and grab a snack, and an pen deck restaurant.
Evening entertainment includes ‘Le Club’ which is a late night venue and a Monte Carlo style casino. During the day you can enjoy some time in one of the 4 pools or practice your swing on the golf simulator. If you have more acquired tastes then there is a 530 seat theatre onboard P&O Oceana for you to enjoy a wide selection of shows.