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Oceania Cruises resumes sailing

Oceania Cruises has welcomed guests across the gangway for the first time in 524 days. Marina is the first of Oceania Cruises' ships to resume sailing and is also the very first cruise ship to sail from the port of Copenhagen since 2019.
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All Oceania Cruises voyages are operating with a requirement that 100% of guests and crew are vaccinated. The line is undertaking a phased restart with its science-backed plan for a healthy return to service that protects our guests, crew and communities visited.

Marina’s first voyage sails from Copenhagen to ports in Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Finland prior to concluding in Stockholm. Marina will spend the remainder of the summer and autumn cruising around Western Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Greek Isles prior to setting sail for Miami where she will arrive on December 1st.

Marina is the first ship to resume sailing for Oceania Cruises and will be followed by Riviera, which resumes sailing in the Greek Isles on 18 October 2021, and Insignia from Miami on 21 December 2021, to kick off the six-month-long "Around the World in 180 Days" voyage. Sirena resumes sailing in the Caribbean on 21 January 2022, and Regatta will start sailing on 5 February 2022, in Polynesia followed by Nautica in the Mediterranean on 1 April 2022.

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