What is Oceana called now?

What is Oceana called now?

Queen of the Oceans
MV Queen of the Oceans

Queen of the Oceans as Oceana in Venice, 2016
History
Name Ocean Princess (2000–2002) Oceana (2002–2020) Queen of the Oceans (2020–present)
Owner P&O Princess Cruises (2000–2003) Carnival Corporation & plc (2003–2020) Seajets (2020–present)
Operator Princess Cruises (2000–2002) P&O Cruises (2002–2020)

How big is the Oceana cruise ship?

The M / S Oceana is a mid-sized ship that can accommodate up to 3016 passengers on 260 meters and 11 passenger decks (with double occupancy).

Has Oceana been sold?

P&O Cruises announced that the Oceana has been sold and will leave the fleet. It makes the 2000-built 2,016-guest ship the first “modern” cruise ship sold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A buyer or a sales price was not named.

Why did P&O sell Oceana?

The ship is scheduled to leave the fleet this month. The company decided to sell the ship due to the ongoing global Covid-19 pandemic, which has suspended cruise ship sailings around the world due to health and travel restrictions.

Where is P&O Oceana ship?

Oceana was retired from the P&O fleet in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has since been sold to a buyer in Greece for future service.

How many passengers are on the P&O Oceana cruise ship?

In 2002 the Oceana joined the P&O fleet and was officially named the following year by Princess Anne and her daughter Zara Tindall. It has a maximum passenger capacity of 2272 and 889 crew.

Is P&O still with Oceana?

Sadly Oceana has left the P&O Cruises fleet. Whilst we will all miss Oceana, her departure allows us to focus on our remaining ships and the delivery of Iona, followed by Iona’s sister ship scheduled for 2022.

Do P&O still have the Oceana?

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