Who Bought Cruise Ship Oceana?

By Michael Ferguson

The Oceana, the longest and most luxurious cruise ship in the world, has recently been sold to an unknown buyer. The ship was owned by P&O Cruises, a British-American cruise line, for nearly two decades and had become iconic to passengers and the cruise industry.

The Oceana was built in 2000 and is over 1,000 feet long with 12 decks. It can accommodate up to 2,000 passengers and 800 crew members.

The ship offers plenty of amenities including a spa, casino, movie theater, several restaurants, bars and lounges. The Oceana also features a full-service shopping mall with stores selling luxury goods.

The sale of the Oceana is part of P&O Cruises’ restructuring plan which includes selling off its larger ships. With the money earned from the sale it’s likely that P&O Cruises will invest in smaller ships that are more suited to their fleet.

Who Bought Cruise Ship Oceana?

The identity of the buyer has not yet been revealed but it is believed to be a private investor or venture capitalist. It is expected that this investor will use the Oceana for private charters or luxury cruises.

Conclusion:

The buyer of Cruise Ship Oceana remains unknown but it is believed to be a private investor or venture capitalist looking to use it for private charters or luxury cruises.