We are thinking of booking a fall trip from Spain to Miami when the ship switches to the Caribbean.Has anyone out there done this on Oceania and what is the weather like in November? Steve Manchester, MO
Oceania provides among the best cruise experiences in the industry. A step above the mainstream lines and a small ship experience with more personalized service. With all that said, if I were choosing a trans-Atlantic for myself, I think I'd actually prefer the large mainstream lines with all the entertainment and other venues for all those sea days. Whether catching a movie in the theater or a production show or something else among the many choices, I like having multiple option for what to do on sea days. Another benefit is I'd spend less with the mainstream options.
Oceania would be great, just another option provided as food for thought.
The Atlantic can be interesting in November because seasons are changing and with that you have storm fronts.
You can't beat the prices for that cruise though - especially considering it is Oceana. Hard to argue with a 14 day cruise with them starting at $1999 per person.
Looks like you may be too late for this one. I'm showing sold out so I tried pulling it up on the booking engine to be sure. It still says available but not a single category pulls up. That's usually an indication that its in WTL (waitlist only) status.
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