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Oceania Cruises Unveils the Palatial Owner’s Suite

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Glamorous Oceania Cruises’ will set sail with the new Vista ocean-liner in 2022, which promises to set new standards for comfort and residential-style luxury with all-veranda accommodations. All staterooms and suites will feature luxurious bathrooms with oversized rainforest showers, large vanities and copious storage space. Penthouse, Oceania and Vista Suites will be ultra-spacious, seagoing residences with an abundance of living and dining space. In a first for the brand, Vista will feature a new category of Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms dedicated to solo travelers.

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This new generation of Owner’s Suites feel like seagoing estates with walls of glass and twin teak verandas to embrace the suite’s commanding views. A dramatic double-doored entry opens into a foyer and dining room area featuring a floor-to-ceiling bow-shaped wall of glass that overlooks the ocean. The centerpiece Brook Street Salon dining table is surrounded by a Holbrook Director’s Chairs with a polished nickel Chatham pendant chandelier providing light.

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The living room is an entertainer’s dream, complete with a hammered-nickel cocktail bar and a sumptuous lounging area filled with modern furnishings. At the far end, a floor-to-ceiling glass wall takes advantage of the stunning views. Closer to the bar, a glass wall opens onto a teak veranda furnished for lounging, entertaining and dining.

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The master bedroom has a luxurious Cote d’Azur king-size bed, walk-in closets, and master bath with a large soaking tub and an ocean-view shower. A second teak veranda off the master provides elegant privacy.

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Vicki Arkoff

Based in Los Angeles, Vicki Arkoff is a longtime Contributor for JustLuxe, reporting on travel, entertainment, and luxury goods and experiences. She is Editor at Large for The Awesomer, Rides & Drives, Pursuitist, 95 Octane, and Technabob, and reports for Atlas Obscura, Connect, The Daily Meal, Lonely Planet, Prevue, WestJet Magazine, Where Traveler Guestbook, Where Traveler Magazine, Baltimore Su...(Read More)

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