Riviera, an Oceania Cruises ship, has been around for a few years now and it has been on quite a journey. The cruise ship has taken passengers to some of the world’s most desirable destinations, including the Caribbean Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Baltic Sea. It has also made stops in Alaska and Hawaii.
The Riviera is a mid-sized cruise ship that is part of Oceania Cruises’ fleet. It offers all of the amenities that one would expect from a luxury cruise line such as sumptuous dining, luxurious cabins with balconies and Jacuzzis, and plenty of entertainment options. The Riviera also has plenty of onboard activities such as yoga classes, a casino and even a spa.
Riviera was originally launched in 2012 in Italy and since then it has become one of Oceania Cruises’ flagship vessels. Its first voyage took passengers from Barcelona to Venice before heading off on its second voyage from Venice to Istanbul. After that, the Riviera sailed back to Barcelona where it stayed for a while before heading off on its third voyage back to Venice and then on to Rome.
Since then, Riviera has made several other trips around Europe as well as numerous trips across the Atlantic Ocean. In 2018, Riviera made its first trip across the Pacific Ocean when it sailed from Los Angeles to Tahiti for a two week trip through French Polynesia. After that trip was completed, Riviera returned to Los Angeles where it stayed for several months before heading off on its next voyage in 2019 – this time across the Mediterranean Sea from Barcelona to Istanbul and back again.
Nowadays, Riviera is still sailing around Europe but it is also making trips further abroad such as its upcoming journey from Istanbul to Dubai which will take place later this year. This will be a three week trip through some of the Middle East’s most exotic ports.
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Riviera’s current location is somewhere in Europe as it continues its journey around various parts of the continent while occasionally taking trips further abroad such as its upcoming journey from Istanbul to Dubai later this year. As one of Oceania Cruises’ flagship vessels, passengers can expect luxurious cabins with balconies and Jacuzzis along with plenty of onboard entertainment options when they choose to sail on the Riviera.