Complimentary dining at gourmet specialty restaurants
In-Suite and In-Stateroom Dining (24-hour room service)
Unlimited Wi-Fi (via Starlink, for two devices per stateroom)
Complimentary drinks (Vero Water®, soft drinks, fruit juices, specialty coffee, teas, pressed juices, fruit smoothies)
Complimentary desserts (homemade gelato and gourmet ice cream)
Group fitness classes (at Aquamar Spa & Vitality Center)
Laundry Services (free access to launderettes onboard)
Shipboard tips
Complimentary butler service in all suite-level staterooms
Complimentary shuttle service to city centres at ports (where applicable)
Extra shore excursion credit (value varies on length of sailing) OR complimentary wines and beers during lunch and dinner dining times
Save up to 50% & "Your World" Included with Soft Drinks, Unlimited Wi-Fi, Gourmet Dining and Gratuities PLUS a choice of House Beverage Package OR up to $600 Shore Excursion Credit per person*
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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Oceania Marina
4.7
Based on 31 reviews
Cabin
5
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
Thank you Iglu, we had a wonderful time on the Marina oceana cruise ship. We appreciated you arranging good drivers and for our stay in the beautiful Savoy hotel in Buenos Aires . We would come to you again.
group
1 cruise
29 Jan 2026
Marina is a lovely ship. Great size if you prefer smaller ships. Staff in the main were great with a shout out to Louis, Sherry and Anup in the Terrace as they went above interns of service. Very disappointed with the service n the main dining room. Service was poor and staff seemed too busy to care. Aliens the wine waiter in Toscana and the Terrace was an exceptional sommelier. Really know her wines . The speciality dining rooms were very good , both good and service. Entertainment was a little low key to what we’re used to on other cruise lines. The acts in the main show although were different and very good were very similar, I. e. single men singing and telling funny stories. We are used to much more variety. Cabin crew were very good but unlike other cruise lines didn’t know our names. We had a great cruise and may consider Oceania again if the itinerary was rihjt
couple
10+ cruises
27 Jan 2026
Great ship & enjoyable excursions.
However as a vegetarian there wasn't much choice when it came to main courses. On one particular day, the buffet restaurant had no vegetarian choices apart from margarita pizza which was served every day.
Also wished Marina staff would have been on hand to help with disembarkation. A few of us went to wrong building to collect are luggage.
user
1 cruise
27 Jan 2026
Beautiful ship, small size only 1250 people And 800 staff. The food and service excellent. however, I prefer fixed dining on a shared table and also an indoor cinema would be nice. I love afternoon tea with a string quartet. estate room was beautiful with a lovely spacious veranda. on the whole I would recommend the ship
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Lisbon
DAY 1
12 May 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 6 PM
The largest and capital city of Portugal, and one of the oldest cities in the world, Lisbon is an idyllic cruise holiday destination, offering attractions to suit all interests. From ancient forts to artistic neighbourhoods and the breath-taking Jerónimos Monastery, this port of call has plenty to explore. Families will love to discover the many species at the Oceanarium, while couples will love an escape to the charming town of Sintra to explore the castle.
Things to do in Lisbon:
Alfma District
One of the oldest and most vibrant districts of Lisbon, Alfama is the place to be for artisan eateries, quirky boutiques and Fado bars. It’s best explored on foot or by the tram to experience as many of the attractions and highlights as possible.
Jeronimos Monastery
One of the most visited sites in Lisbon, the Jerónimos Monastery was completed in the seventeenth century. In 1983 UNESCO declared it as a World Heritage Site and it’s certainly a must visit to admire the beautiful architecture both inside and out.
Lisbon Oceanarium
Here visitors will discover over 450 different species of marine life, including sharks, rays, penguins and otters. Cruisers of all ages will love following the route around the central aquarium to learn about the major ecosystems of the ocean.
Torre de Belem
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, Torre de Belém was built to protect Lisbon from attackers from the sea. Despite its role, the fort was decorated with lavish carvings and details, which are best viewed from the banks of the Rio Tejo.
Tram 28
Tram 28 is the classic Lisbon mode of transportation – rattling around the narrow streets in a bright yellow tram that dates back to the 1930’s. Hop on and take one of the best tours of Lisbon, passing highlights and attractions along the way.
Sintra
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural landscape, Sintra is a romantic destination to escape to for the day. Featuring enchanting palaces and rolling hills, this town is easily accessible from Lisbon via a regular train service.
St George's Castle
Established in 200 BC, Castelo de Sao Jorge is one of the biggest highlights of Lisbon. Get to know the city’s unique and fascinating history, explore the imposing walls, wander the shady gardens and admire the vast views from the Observation Terrace.
Oporto
DAY 2
13 May 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 4 PM
An increasingly popular port of call on both ocean and river cruises, Oporto is a vibrant coastal city at the mouth of the Douro River, where it empties into the Atlantic Ocean, and a highlight of any cruise adventure in this stunning part of the world. Home to countless iconic sights, from the landmark arched bridge of Ponte da Arrábida and the vibrant hillside neighbourhood of Ribeira to the lavishly decorated Palácio da Bolsa and the stunning Church of Saint Ildefonso, there’s a lot to explore when spending time in Oporto – and that’s not taking into account the countless museums and galleries here, or destinations like Livaria Lello, a breathtaking Neo-Gothic bookshop that feels ripped straight from the pages of a fantasy novel. The second-largest city in Portugal and a major holiday destination on the Iberian Peninsula, Oporto is also home to a sensational culinary landscape, with countless restaurants and cafes exploring traditional dishes and authentic Portuguese cuisine alongside an abundance of wine bars where you can enjoy sampling world-renowned Port and wines from Douro’s countless vineyards. All of this is complemented by a wealth of attractions, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy in Oporto. Whether you’re exploring the Iberian coastline on an ocean-bound vessel or venturing further inland along the Douro and Portugal’s stunning waterways, it’s always worth looking forward to visiting this sensational city.
Things to do in Oporto:
Palácio da Bolsa
A stunning example of neoclassical architecture and interior design, Palácio da Bolsa is among the most beautiful buildings in Oporto. Formerly a stock exchange, the palatial building was constructed throughout the mid-19th century as the seat of the Commercial Association. Now, though, it hosts important visitors to the city while also offering tours so tourists can take the time to marvel at the intricate interior design on display here, including a breathtaking Moorish Revival room, frescoes by Ramalho, and much more.
Church of São Francisco
Boasting both incredible Gothic architecture on the outside and breathtaking Baroque architecture within, the Church of São Francisco sits in the heart of Oporto’s historic city centre. Easily one of the city’s most stunning landmarks, this 13th-century Roman Catholic church has remained relatively unaltered over the centuries, offering visitors further insight into what Oporto looked like hundreds of years ago.
Torre dos Clérigos
One of Oporto’s most iconic landmarks, Torre dos Clérigos is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church featuring a 75-metre-tall belltower – the tallest campanile in Portugal. Boasting breathtaking Baroque architecture and interiors, climbing the belltower’s 240 steps will reward you with stunning panoramic views of Oporto and the Douro River. It’s certainly a bit of a climb, but these are unrivalled views you won’t want to miss.
Livaria Lello
A must-visit for Wizarding World fans, Livaria Lello is a historic Neo-Gothic bookshop boasting enchanting interiors. Opened in 1881, it’s one of the oldest bookstores in Portugal and is frequently ranked among the best in the world. If you’re looking for photo opportunities, you’ll certainly find them here.
Dom Luís I Bridge
Constructed by a student of Gustav Eiffel in 1886, the Dom Luís I Bridge is an iconic double-deck metal arch bridge spanning the Douro and connecting Oporto with Villa Nova de Gaia. At the time, it was the largest of its kind in the world, spanning roughly 172 metres, and today it is a fantastic place to enjoy a unique view of one of the world’s most stunning cities.
La Coruna
DAY 3
14 May 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
Whether you’re looking to top up your tan on the beach with shops and restaurants just a short walk away, or looking to explore fascinating museums and ancient castles, La Coruna offers attractions for everyone. This trendy and modern city features a busy hub in the centre with an abundance of dining and shopping, as well as unique moments such as the Tower of Hercules. From here, enjoy the sweeping views out to sea – and don’t forget your camera!
Things to do in La Coruna:
Aquarium Finisterrae
Though this aquarium may be small, it features numerous rooms dedicated to the marine life in the Atlantic Ocean. Most notable is the Nautilus, a room submerged in the sea for optimal viewing of sharks, rays, octopus and many species of fish.
Museo Domus
Dedicated to the science of human beings, Domus boasts more than 150 interactive features to educate and entertain visitors. Discover numerous exhibitions covering genetics, evolution and modern medicine, as well as the Open Laboratory space.
Riazor Beach
One of the most popular beaches in the city, Riazor beach stretches along the promenade with restaurants, bars and cafés in close proximity. You’ll find both golden sand and rockier areas, as well as calm water and waves perfect for surfing.
Tower of Hercules
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009, the Tower of Hercules once served as a lighthouse and landmark for La Coruna harbour. Visitors can explore the basement and venture up 234 steps to the balcony to admire the vast views.
Gijon
DAY 4
15 May 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
Nestled on the coastline of the Bay of Biscay, Gijon is home to an extensive maritime history. Numerous heritage buildings throughout the city have roots in the Roman age, which will make even a leisurely stroll a fascinating journey through time. Discover the Old Town which offers most attractions in close proximity, including the Roman Baths, Plaza Mayor and a museum. You can also visit the fishing village Cimadevilla for delectable seafood.
Bilbao (Getxo)
DAY 5
16 May 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
One of the Basque country’s best destinations, Bilbao is a hub of fascinating architecture, contemporary design and artistic flair in almost every direction you look. Start your exploration in Plaza Nueva for the best sightseeing, shopping and cuisine, as well as museums and galleries. You’ll also find many lush parks in the city and rolling hills in the surrounding areas, making this a truly unique experience in comparison to most Spanish city breaks.
Things to do in Bilbao (Getxo):
Bilbao Cathedral
Built in the 14th and 15th centuries, Bilbao Cathedral has a Gothic style exterior and interior, though with Renaissance and neo-Classical influences. Despite still being a working church, visitors can take a tour with information provided by an audio guide.
Basilica de Begona
Towering from the top of a hill, the 16th-century Basilica de Begoña can be reached on foot or by an elevator from Calle Esperanza. Its imposing Gothic steeple makes a fantastic photo opportunity while, inside the basilica, you’ll find an intricate gold altarpiece.
Bilbao Fine Arts Museum
Displaying works from the 12th century through to the present day, the Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao is a must visit particularly for traditional art enthusiasts. Visitors will find paintings, sculptures, drawings, engravings and more, organised by topic alphabetically.
Guggenheim Museum
One of the largest museums in Spain, the Guggenheim Museum is dedicated to showcasing modern and contemporary art. The building itself is a unique architectural landmark while inside you’ll find countless ever-changing exhibitions.
Plaza Nueva
If you’re in need of some authentic Spanish cuisine after a long day of sightseeing and shopping, Plaza Nueva is the place to be. The square has a reputation as the city’s social gathering spot, hosting markets, bars, cafés and more. This is the place to try a renowned local pinxo!
Biarritz
DAY 6
17 May 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
A beautiful French seaside town located on the picturesque Basque coast, Biarritz is a popular stop off with tourists. Known as a beloved surfing destination due to its clear waters and golden sands, there's lots of attractions to explore throughout the town, including the Biarritz Aquarium, City Ocean museum and Sainte-Eugénie Church.
Things to do in Biarritz:
Biarritz Aquarium
Frequently voted as one of the most popular attractions in the town, the aquarium is situated within an art deco building that originally opened in 1933. Full of history, this unique aquarium is home to thousands of different marine animals. It also features an external pool that seals perform shows in!
City Ocean Museum
One of the newest additions to the town is the City Ocean Museum, which opened its doors in 2011. Featuring unique architecture, this museum is home to an array of exhibits, from virtual reality to 3D shows. Popular with families, it's a unique way to learn more about the world around us.
Sainte-Eugénie Church
Located on a hilltop in the town, the Sainte-Eugenie Church is a beautiful church that was built in the early 20th century. Featuring an extraordinary neo-Gothic style, it's filled with breathtaking paintings, stained-glass windows and other historical features.
Bordeaux - Overnight onboard
DAY 7-9
18 May 2026
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 5 PM
A sprawling port city on the banks of the Garonne, Bordeaux is a breathtaking French city boasting an abundance of impressive landmarks, sensational museums, insightful cultural experiences, world-renowned restaurants, and stunning riverside scenery you won’t want to miss. Both a gastronomic capital of the world and a world capital of wine, thanks to the many world-famous vineyards and wineries found throughout the Gironde department, you’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to the culinary landscape to explore here and the rich tapestry of wines to uncover in an endless amount of charming bars and quaint cafes. Bordeaux is also home to the second-most registered historical monuments and protected buildings in France, second only to Paris, something that highlights just how rich the sightseeing experiences are here. There are so many fascinating landmarks to admire and histories to uncover when wandering Bordeaux’s streets. If you’re looking for a more curated exploration of regional and national history, you’ll find a variety of interesting museums in Bordeaux; exploring everything from international fine art and local street art to the history of wine trading and the city’s role in the transatlantic slave trade, there’s so much fascinating history to immerse yourself in. Or, of course, you can look to the future and shop for something exciting for yourself or a loved one; Bordeaux is home to an abundance of boutique shopping experiences, with Rue Saint-Catherine among the longest pedestrianised shopping streets in Europe. You’ll also find numerous well-kept public gardens throughout the city, ideal for strolling through on a sunny day, and as an escape from the hustle and bustle of busier streets.
Things to do in Bordeaux - Overnight onboard:
Place de la Bourse
One of Bordeaux, France's most identifiable landmarks is the Place de la Bourse. It is made up of a number of beautifully designed buildings created by architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel that was constructed along the Garonne River from 1730 to 1775. Contributing to the city's trade, beloved reputation and the overall growth of Bordeaux, it's been a prominent attraction for centuries.
Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux
Cathédrale Saint-André de Bordeaux is a stunning Catholic cathedral situated in the heart of Bordeaux. First mentioned in official documents dating from 814, this serves as the residence of the Archbishop of Bordeaux and has hosted two royal weddings throughout history: the marriage between Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII in 1137 and the marriage of Anne of Austria and Louis XIII in 1615.
Cité du Vin
A fascinating modern museum and exhibition space that explores the soul of wine through immersive and sensory experiences, Cité du Vin invites you to embark on a sensational journey through the cultures and civilisations of wine. Housed in a unique building designed to evoke the sensation of swirling wine in a glass, you’ll encounter a wide variety of themed areas and interactive experiences, and come away having learned so much about wine in a wonderfully entertaining way.
At Sea
DAY 10
21 May 2026
Time at Port: TBD
While sailing between destinations, you’ll have time to take a moment and enjoy everything your cruise ship has to offer; with stunning food prepared with the freshest ingredients, fantastic entertainment opportunities, and plenty of places to lounge around, an enjoyable day at sea awaits!
St-Malo
DAY 11
22 May 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
Curving out to sea to create a breathtaking natural harbour, St Malo offers an abundance of quaint medieval streets nestled behind impressive city walls. With history spanning from the 12th century, St Malo is the perfect place for a glimpse into the past, delectable seafood and boutique shopping. Visit the stunning Cathedrale de St Malo or simply relax on the sandy beach - whatever you decide to do, you'll love the picturesque setting of this city.
Things to do in St-Malo:
Aquarium
If you're looking for a more unique activity during your time in St. Malo, head to the Grand Aquarium. Opened in 1996, this expansive aquarium is home to over 11,000 different marine animals. Fun for all the family, it's a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the city!
National Fort
Alternatively, if you're looking for an attraction that's more historical, head to St. Malo's Fort National. Located within a few hundred metres of the city, the fort was built in the late 17th century to protect the city from invaders. You can visit the fort by foot at low tide.
Cathedral
Built in the 12th century, the Saint Vincent Cathedral features beautiful stained-glass windows, murals and a beautiful spire. A fascinating place to explore whilst in St Malo, it takes about 1 hour to explore in full.
St. Peter Port, Guernsey
DAY 12
23 May 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
The capital of Guernsey, St. Peter Port is the place to go if you want to experience life on the second largest Channel Island. Soak up the Mediterranean feel as you explore the cobbled streets and quaint shops, stopping in Market Square to enjoy a drink or a bite to eat. Head to Castle Cornet for a spectacular view over the town or visit the Guernsey Museum & Art Gallery to dive into the island's history.
Things to do in St. Peter Port, Guernsey:
Castle Cornet
Castle Cornet, also known as Cornet Rock or Castle Rock, is a large island castle in Guernsey and a historic tidal island. It was crucial for both the island's defences and the defence of the roadstead, and was integrated into one of the breakwaters of St. Peter Port's port, the principal harbour of Guernsey, in 1859.
Guernsey Tapestry Gallery
The Bailiwick of Guernsey Millennium Tapestry, a community-wide undertaking, is displayed in the Guernsey Tapestry Gallery. Ten embroidered canvas panels, each representing a century, depict 1000 years of local history. The project's original goals were to serve as a permanent remembrance of the Millennium festivities, include the whole community, and inspire people to learn more about the history of the island.
Victor Hugo House
Victor Hugo resided in 38 Hauteville House in St. Peter Port, Guernsey, while he was living in exile from France. Hugo's descendants Jeanne, Jean, Marguerite, and François presented the home to the City of Paris in March 1927, the hundredth year of Romanticism.
Le Havre (Paris)
DAY 13
24 May 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
A charming port town in Normandy at the point where the Seine meets the English Channel, Le Havre is your gateway to major French cities like Paris, Rouen, and beyond. However, it’s also a fantastic destination to visit in its own right, with a fascinating selection of museums to explore, nearby beaches to spend time admiring the coastal scenery, and a culinary landscape that will not disappoint. Whether visiting on an ocean cruise destined for sunny shores further afield, or spending some time appreciating the welcoming atmosphere here on a river cruise sailing the Seine, there’s something for everyone to enjoy when it comes to visiting Le Havre.
Things to do in Le Havre (Paris):
Église Saint-Joseph
Église Saint-Joseph is among the most fascinating landmarks in Le Havre and a must-see when visiting. An important part of the city’s rebuilding after the Second World War, Église Saint-Joseph was constructed during the mid-20th century in a dramatic, brutalist style, completely unlike existing churches throughout northern France. Built as a monument to the civilians killed during the war and dedicated to the patron saint of a happy death, fathers, workers, travellers, and immigrants, the church’s tower stands 107 metres tall. It stands out so much among Le Havre’s skyline that it acts as a beacon to those out at sea, particularly when illuminated at night.
Les Jardins Suspendus
Le Havre’s hanging gardens are a sight to behold, and the perfect place to enjoy a sunny afternoon while exploring this exciting destination on France’s northern coastline. Located within the remains of a mid-19th-century fortress, Les Jardins Suspendus boast picturesque, manicured lawns alongside an impressive variety of plants. From atop this former fort’s battlements, stunning views of Le Havre can be enjoyed.
Maison de l’Armateur
Maison de l’Armateur is the perfect place to spend some time if you’re interested in regional history or appreciate the breathtaking grandeur of French architecture. Situated within a stately 18th-century mansion house, this fascinating art museum features a variety of impressive artworks and historic artefacts dating back to the 18th century and beyond. A highlight of the building itself is the impressive octagonal atrium, an interior highlight you won’t want to miss.
Fly to the UK
DAY 13
Time at Port: TBD
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AI review summary
Itinerary
A significant number of customers appreciated the excellent and outstanding itinerary of the ship.
Service
A significant amount of customers expressed appreciation for the excellent service provided by the ship, praising its first class and first class dining and service.
Staff
A substantial number of customers loved the staff, praising their helpfulness, attentiveness, and helpfulness.
Cabin
Based on many customers, the cabin was spacious and roomy, but starting to show some ageing (nothing to worry about).