Oceania Cruises has officially named its second 1,200-guest Allura-class vessel.
Debuting in 2025, Allura will become the line’s eighth vessel and sister ship to Vista, which enters service in May.
"At Oceania Cruises, we are always looking for ways to evolve, elevate and modernise our offerings to continuously surprise and delight our discerning guests as they enjoy immersive new experiences," said Frank A. Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises.
"We are thrilled with the incredible demand we have witnessed for Allura’s sister ship, Vista, with her 2023 maiden season already sold out, and we know Allura will be equally as popular with our guests."
Weighing approximately 67,000 tonnes, Allura will accommodate 1,200 guests and be staffed by 800 officers and crew.
Dining experiences will include Ember, an upscale signature restaurant serving reimagined American classics, and Aquamar Kitchen, both debuting on Vista in May.
Currently under construction by shipbuilder Fincantieri in Italy, the all-veranda vessel will sail its maiden voyage in spring 2025.