54 Insignia Tips

Dalerschmid

Sep 17, 2018

Although the ship is small, the size increases your chances of doing things the big ships cannot due to their size. Also, there was plenty or room at the pool area even on sea days.

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olafm248

Dec 30, 2018

be prepared to a tiny bathroom or book a suite; we were not in a suite, so we just assume, they are bigger there, but no guarantee;

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ChrisMakar

Aug 27, 2019

I would book Penthouse for more room. Oceania is tops in service and food. I enjoyed the larger Riviera more. If going for longer than a week, I’d only travel on larger Oceania.

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eaglette37421

Nov 07, 2019

Take a look at the shower size before booking. Heard many complaints from cruisers in a variety of stateroom categories about the size of their shower.

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sgaymont3434

Oct 08, 2019

Although the ship is on the smaller end, it never seems crowded and there's never a wait or line for anything. However, the passengers were overwhelmingly older, retired seniors which resulted in a somewhat depressing atmosphere one might expect at a nursing home. Although we are in our 60s ourselves, we felt we were definitely "the young crowd" and very much in the minority. Perfect for peace and quiet, but if you're looking to meet people and make friends under 70, this is not the cruise for you.

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ajchaset

Dec 31, 2019

If you have sailed before on one of the bigger ships from Oceania, be prepared for the stark differences in the size of the cabins, elevators, etc.

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Two4Pride

Sep 29, 2022

Take advantage of the games/activities. Your cruise is what you make it. Don't be afraid to ask anyone for ANYTHING. They never disappointed me.

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