Oceania Cruises said the staterooms and suites aboard the Riviera, scheduled to enter service next April, will be among the most spacious in the industry.
Veranda and Concierge-level staterooms are 282 square feet. Penthouse suites are 420 square feet and will have a living/dining room separate from the sleeping area, along with a walk-in closet.
Oceania suites, at 1,030 square feet, will feature a living and dining area, media room and separate bedroom.
Vista suites range in size from 1,200 to 1,500 square feet and offer the same features as Oceania suites but with floor-to-ceiling windows.
Owner’s suites measure 2,000-plus square feet and are appointed with furniture, fabrics, lighting and bedding from the Ralph Lauren Home collection.
The 1,250-passenger Riviera will offer 10 dining venues, including a French bistro by Jacques Pepin. A Canyon Ranch SpaClub, Bon Appetit Culinary Center and Artist Loft enrichment center also will be featured.