Free internet is being offered on four sailings on board the newest ship in the Oceania Cruises’ fleet, the 1250-guest `Riviera’, and four sailings on her sister ship, `Marina’, as well as a Mediterranean cruise on board the 684guest `Nautica’ and a Panama Canal transit on her sister ship `Regatta’.
Oceania Cruises is offering guests unlimited free internet access on ten sailings on board the company’s mid-sized luxury cruise ships during 2013. The company has a fully staffed internet centre, Oceania@Sea, with wireless internet access for guests to use their own laptops, or the PC workstations, while all guests in Suites and Concierge Veranda staterooms also have the use of an iPad throughout the voyage and exclusive use of PCs in the Executive Lounges.
Free internet is being offered on four sailings on board the newest ship in the Oceania Cruises’ fleet, the 1250-guest `Riviera’, and four sailings on her sister ship, ‘Marina’, as well as a Mediterranean cruise on board the 684guest `Nautica’ and a Panama Canal transit on her sister ship ‘Regatta’. The company is also offering a $300 on board credit per stateroom on these sailings, to spend in the bars, restaurants, spa and on board boutiques.
Example cruises with free internet include the 29th September `Romance and Rivieras’ sailing on board Riviera, from Lisbon to Monaco, calling into 9 ports along the southern Mediterranean coasts of Spain, France and Italy, between Lisbon and Rome, before disembarkation in Monaco.
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