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Iglu Cruise customer reviews for Oceania Insignia
4.4
Based on 9 reviews
Cabin
4
Service
5
Excursions
4
Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for money
4
Entertainment
4
Ship easy to find your way around.
Cabin was reasonably spacious except for bathroom which was tiny with a shower you could barely move in.
Our 2 night stay in Miami was disappointing as the hotel lacked good facilities and was shabby.
Our itinerary change meant an extra sea day
The staff on the ship were all excellent without exception and the staff seemed to be more relaxed than other ships we have sailed on.
Only downside was the disembarking day where the pick up time was 10am for a flight at 9pm which meant an extra cost of arranging an excursion. Which still meant arriving at 1pm. I feel the holiday package should of included a day pass to a hotel with transfer to airport.
Virgin flights departed on time and were reasonably comfy in Economy.
couple
10+ cruises
30 Jan 2026
Excellent
couple
10+ cruises
17 Nov 2025
Couldn't fault any of the staff, what so ever, however a special shout out for our cabin staff Jayzyl and Berry who went the extra mile to accomodate us, make us feel welcome and decorate our cabin with balloons when they found out that we were celebrating a special occassion. Also mentions for Eric Glenn, Chandra, Denzil and Antonio for great service in Waves and Terrace Cafe buffet.
The House Select Drinks package, which was included within our cruise deal is well worth purchasing, if you are not a spirits drinker as wine and beer prices could easily build up on a longer voyage.
We thought that too much emphasis was made by Oceania to please guests on the world cruise, whilst leaving other guests a little left out.
couple
10+ cruises
22 Jun 2025
Amazing! Service and passenger care was exceptional!
My only criticism was that the food on the buffet was often cold.
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Amsterdam (Ijmuiden)
Oslo
Copenhagen
Stockholm - Overnight onboard
Tallinn
Helsinki
Dunkirk
Lysekil
Berlin (Warnemunde) - Overnight onboard
Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland
Liepaja
Relax at Liepāja Beach
Vondelpark
Oslo Opera House
National Museum of Denmark
ABBA Museum
TV Tower
Art Museum
Lieu d’Art et Action Contemporaine de Dunkerque
Havets Hus Aquarium
Local Beach
Orłowo Pier
Explore the Northern Forts
Rijksmuseum
Anne Frank House
Akershus Fortress
The Vigeland Park
Little Mermaid Statue
Tivoli Gardens
Royal Palace
Fotografiska
Art Museum
Cathedral
Helsinki Cathedral
Museum of Finland
Museum Dunkerque 1940 Operation Dynamo
Beach of Malo-les-Bains
Stångehuvud Nature Reserve
Archipelago Boat Tour
Lighthouse
Heimatmuseum
Gdynia Aquarium
Science Centre
Visit the Karosta Prison
Oceania Insignia
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Library
Casino Bar
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Owners Suite Living Room
Spa Terrace
Vista Suite Bedroom
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Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom
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Southampton
DAY 1
06 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 6 AM to 5 PM
The UK’s largest cruise port and where many will begin their cruise holiday, Southampton has no shortage of maritime and historical attractions. Discover local landmarks on a walking tour including 30 ancient monuments, learn about the tragic story of the Titanic and escape to the great outdoors at the New Forest National Park. With numerous options for seafood dining and even a free art gallery, Southampton is an undoubtedly great destination for a pre or post-cruise stay.
Things to do in Southampton:
SeaCity Museum
Dedicated to the tragedy of the Titanic, SeaCity Museum excellently portrays the aftermath through interactive exhibits. Featuring a 1:25 scale model of the ship, visitors learn about life onboard as well as the disaster that deeply affected Southampton in 1912.
Solent Sky Museum
Home to over 20 aircraft that were integral to the war effort, Solent Sky Museum is dedicated to the history of the RAF. Southampton itself played a large role in producing Supermarine Spitfires, which you’ll learn all about here.
The New Forest
If you’re looking to escape the busy port city, the New Forest National Park is just a short distance away with native New Forest ponies and lush heathland. Visitors can also catch events, activities and workshops throughout the year.
Tudor House and Garden
As Southampton’s most important historic building, this restored home holds over 800 years of history after having numerous owners. Now a museum, it showcases many artefacts once belonging to past residents of Southampton, as well as a Tudor House Café.
Southampton City Art Gallery
Since opening in 1939, this free art gallery has showcased exhibitions of sculptures, photography and traditional paintings. Thanks to an ever-changing programme of activities, you’ll find something here that the whole family will enjoy.
Dunkirk
DAY 2
07 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 5 PM
Visiting Dunkirk is a powerful journey through some of the most pivotal moments of 20th-century history, centered on the incredible legacy of Operation Dynamo. A visit typically begins at the Dunkerque 1940 Museum, housed within the historic walls of Bastion 32, where maps and artifacts bring the harrowing 1940 evacuation to life. From there, a walk along the vast, windswept sands of Malo-les-Bains offers a somber moment of reflection, as the remains of shipwrecks are still occasionally visible at low tide. Beyond its wartime heritage, the city reveals a resilient charm, featuring a vibrant seafront lined with colourful 19th-century villas, bustling seafood brasseries, and the soaring Belfry of Saint-Eloi, which offers panoramic views of the reconstructed port and the North Sea.
Things to do in Dunkirk:
Museum Dunkerque 1940 Operation Dynamo
A visit to the Musée Dunkerque 1940, housed within the historic fortifications of Bastion 32, is a deeply immersive journey into the heart of the "Miracle of Dunkirk." This site served as the nerve centre for the Allied command during the evacuation, and its thick stone walls still seem to echo with the tension of those nine days in May and June 1940. Inside, the museum brings Operation Dynamo to life through an extensive collection of original equipment, from massive anti-aircraft guns and military vehicles to personal letters and dog tags found on the surrounding dunes. A poignant 12-minute documentary provides essential context, explaining how 338,000 soldiers were rescued by a fleet of destroyers and the legendary "little ships." Walking through the cool, dimly lit tunnels of the bastion, you gain a visceral sense of the scale of the operation and the sheer resilience of those trapped on the beaches, making it an essential starting point for understanding Dunkirk’s place in history.
Beach of Malo-les-Bains
The Beach of Malo-les-Bains is a striking mix of wartime history and vibrant seaside life. Its vast sands are famous for Operation Dynamo, where shipwrecks like the Crested Eagle still appear at low tide, yet the promenade today is lively and bright. Bordered by colourful Belle Époque villas and bustling seafood brasseries, it offers a soulful atmosphere where you can enjoy a classic French "moules-frites" while reflecting on the coast's heroic past.
Lieu d’Art et Action Contemporaine de Dunkerque
Lieu d’Art et Action Contemporaine (LAAC) is a refreshing contrast to Dunkirk’s somber wartime history, offering a bright and playful immersion into the art of the 1950s to the 1980s. Housed in a striking white-ceramic building that gleams against the North Sea sky, the museum is surrounded by a lush sculpture garden where you can wander among vibrant works by artists like Niki de Saint Phalle and Arman. Inside, the light-filled galleries showcase an impressive collection of Pop Art and New Realism, featuring graphic, colorful pieces that feel both energetic and thought-provoking. The museum is particularly famous for its "Graphic Arts Cabinet," a unique space where visitors can pull out drawers to discover thousands of drawings and prints at their own pace. Whether you are admiring the bold installations or simply relaxing by the water-filled basins of the surrounding park, the LAAC provides a serene, creative sanctuary in the heart of the city's port district.
Amsterdam (Ijmuiden)
DAY 3
08 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
One of the most popular cruise destinations in Europe, Amsterdam is perfect for a picturesque city getaway. Whether you're exploring the city on foot, by bike or by a canal boat, a tour is a great way to discover hidden gems as well as iconic landmarks such as the Anne Frank House, the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum. Depending on the time of year, you may also experience the vibrant Keukenhof Gardens which are home to more than 7 million tulips.
Things to do in Amsterdam (Ijmuiden):
Rijksmuseum
Situated in the centre of Amsterdam, the Rijksmuseum, also known as the museum of Netherlands is home to an array of art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Showcasing over 800 years of history, this beautiful and historic building is an iconic landmark that’s popular with both tourists and locals.
Anne Frank House
Located next to Westerkerk, the Anne Frank House is a museum that honours the Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank. Situated on the Prinsengracht Canal, this fascinating but sorrowful landmark makes for a harrowing visit.
Vondelpark
This picturesque park spans an incredible 120 acres. Full of picturesque flora and fauna, it features a cafe, bandstand and more. A tranquil way to spend your day in Amsterdam, many people choose to ride bikes around it.
At Sea
DAY 4
09 Jun 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!
Oslo
DAY 5
10 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
As Norway's capital city, there's no doubt that Oslo is a hub of stylish architecture, Scandinavian culture and quirky art scenes, as well as plenty of traditional Norwegian cuisine. The renowned Opera House and Holmenkollen Ski Museum are just two examples of the fascinating and eye-catching attractions you'll find in this cosmopolitan city, while outdoor adventurers will love exploring Vigeland Sculpture Park.
Things to do in Oslo:
Akershus Fortress
Akershus Fortress is an amazing place to learn about Oslo's past. Under king Hkon V, construction on Akershus Castle and Fortress began in 1299. The 1300s saw the completion of the mediaeval fortress, which was strategically situated at the tip of the headland and resisted several sieges throughout the centuries.
The Vigeland Park
A bus ride away from the cruise port, Vigeland Park is an incredible sculpture park and museum that displays an array of exhibitions and pieces, including from the park’s namesake, Gustav Vigeland. A beautiful, tranquil park it spans an impressive 80 acres.
Oslo Opera House
Situated within easy reach of the cruise port, in the centre of Oslo, the Oslo Opera House is the permanent home of the Norwegian Ballet and National Opera. Unique in design, it’s located within the popular Bjorvika neighbourhood. You can even climb the opera house, which grants incredible views of the Oslofjord from the top.
Lysekil
DAY 6
11 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
Lysekil is a scenic, historic coastal town located on the Stångenäs peninsula in Västra Götaland County, Sweden, renowned as a premier summer destination on the Bohuslän coast. Known for its dramatic red granite scenery, particularly in the Stångehuvud Nature Reserve, the town offers activities like fishing, diving in Gullmarn fjord, and visiting the Havets Hus aquarium. Originally a fishing and stone-quarrying village, Lysekil today blends maritime charm with popular tourist experiences.
Things to do in Lysekil:
Stångehuvud Nature Reserve
Stångehuvud Nature Reserve is Lysekil's most iconic natural landmark, famous for its smooth, wind sculpted red granite cliffs. Located at the town's western tip, the reserve features easy walking trails including the accessible Victoria Path that lead to the classic white lighthouse looking out over the sea. It is a favorite spot for visitors to swim from the sun-warmed rocks, explore tide pools, or watch the sunset against the rugged North Sea horizon.
Archipelago Boat Tour
Archipelago boat tours in Lysekil are the best way to see the coast. You can book seal safaris to spot wildlife, join seafood tours to harvest fresh oysters, or take a quick ferry to the village of Fiskebäckskil. Most trips leave from the main harbour and offer great views of the red granite cliffs.
Havets Hus Aquarium
Havets Hus is a popular marine center in Lysekil that showcases the unique sea life of the Gullmarn Fjord and the North Sea. The highlight is a glass tunnel where you can walk beneath sharks, rays, and schools of fish. With over 30 tanks, interactive touch pools, and seasonal seal safaris departing from its pier, it offers a hands-on look at the underwater world of the Swedish West Coast.
Copenhagen
DAY 7
12 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
Comprising unique architecture, scenic canals and a wide range of attractions within easy reach of the cruise port, Copenhagen is often hailed as the best city in the world in which to live. No matter your age or interests, and no matter the weather, there's something for everyone - take a bus tour to get your bearings, then explore royal palaces, museums and parks. Nyhavn is an iconic spot for photos, cafes and culture, and breathtaking 18th-century architecture.
Things to do in Copenhagen:
Little Mermaid Statue
The Little Mermaid sculpture, perhaps one of Copenhagen's most well-known tourist destinations, took inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen's well-known fairy tale. The Little Mermaid, a gift from Danish brewer Carl Jacobsen to the City of Copenhagen, was unveiled on August 23, 1913 and is located on Langelinie Pier.
Tivoli Gardens
Situated in the centre of Copenhagen, Tivoli Gardens is a theme park with rides, a beautiful lake, shops, cafes and more. The third-oldest operational amusement park in the world, it dates back to 1843. A magical attraction that’s worth a visit when you’re in Copenhagen, it has something for all ages.
National Museum of Denmark
Denmark's main cultural history museum, the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen, contains a variety of exhibits, from Danish artefacts to international exhibits. Located near Strget in Copenhagen's downtown, it's the perfect day out for those wanting to learn more about Denmark's captivating past.
Berlin (Warnemunde) - Overnight onboard
DAY 8-9
13 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 6 PM
Since Warnemunde is just a 2 hour train journey from Berlin, many cruisers choose to head to the city, overlooking many hidden gems. This charming port town is a popular summer getaway for locals and it's easy to see why - with a seaside promenade, quirky storefronts, classic beer gardens and unique architecture, you can enjoy a leisurely stroll in the sun, followed by a splash in the sea or sunbathing on the beach.
Things to do in Berlin (Warnemunde) - Overnight onboard:
Lighthouse
One of the most significant landmarks in Warnemunde is the lighthouse. Overlooking the Warnow River, the lighthouse was built in 1898 and has an impressive height of 36.9. A must visit whilst in the area, when you reach the top of it you’ll be awarded with breathtaking panoramic views.
Heimatmuseum
Housed in a picturesque building that dates to the 18th century, the museum is beautifully furnished with an array of collections showcasing the seafaring past, along with other artefacts from the local area. A fascinating insight into Warnermunde’s past, this quaint museum is situated in the centre of the port town.
Local Beach
One of the main beaches in the coastal resort, the Strand Warnemunde is distinguished by a white sandy beach and spans 200 metres. Warnemünde Beach is a well-liked gathering location due to the abundance of sports facilities available to enjoy on the beach.
Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland
DAY 10
15 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 1 PM to 8 PM
Beginning as a humble fishing village, Gdynia has since established itself as one of Poland's main harbours. Though almost all attractions are modern and contemporary, visitors will find traces of historic architecture, such as the 17th-century neo-Gothic manor house. Explore the numerous museums to dive in deeper on the past at the Warship Museum, or if you're just looking to relax and enjoy leisurely outdoor activities, head to the city beach.
Things to do in Gdansk (Gdynia), Poland:
Gdynia Aquarium
With over 2000 fish and other aquatic animals, the Gdynia Aquarium is a wonderful place to spend your day whilst in the vibrant port city. Part of the National Marine Fisheries Research Institute, no matter who you're travelling with, you'll have a great time exploring it.
Science Centre
If you love all things scientific, head to the innovative and impressive Experyment Science Centre. Featuring an interactive exhibition, it's the ultimate attraction for creative experimentation. Enjoy workshops, events and more here.
Orłowo Pier
If the weather is fair throughout your cruise, the Orlowo Pier is a beautiful place to explore, offering picturesque sea views and plenty of places to sit and take in the scenery.
Liepaja
DAY 11
16 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 9 AM to 5 PM
Liepāja is a captivating Baltic destination where the raw power of the coast meets a deep seated passion for the arts. Often called the "City where the wind is born," it offers a unique duality, you can spend the morning walking along a serene, white-sand beach and the afternoon exploring the haunting ruins and former military prisons of Karosta. The city’s skyline is a mix of ornate wooden houses and the glowing, amber-coloured glass of its world class concert hall, reflecting its transition from a strategic naval port to a vibrant cultural hub. With its upcoming title as the European Capital of Culture 2027, Liepāja continues to blend its gritty, historic past with a creative, forward looking energy.
Things to do in Liepaja:
Visit the Karosta Prison
Visiting Karosta Prison is far from a typical museum trip; it is an unsettling, high stakes dive into military history. Originally built as a hospital but used as a brutal lock-up by the Tsarist, Nazi, and Soviet regimes, the prison remains largely unchanged, with its cold stone walls and original iron bars intact. You can join a theatrical tour where "guards" in period uniform treat you as a new recruit, or if you’re truly daring, sign up for an overnight stay to sleep on a wooden bunk and experience life behind bars exactly as it was decades ago. It is a raw, gritty, and deeply memorable experience that captures the dark, complex legacy of Latvia’s former military district.
Relax at Liepāja Beach
Liepāja Beach is widely considered to have some of the finest, whitest sand in the world, with a texture so soft it was once used as an hourglass filler. This expansive Blue Flag beach stretches for miles along the Baltic coast, offering plenty of space to find a quiet spot even during the height of summer. Bordered by a lush, 19th century Seaside Park, the area transitions seamlessly from shaded walking trails and the "Latvian Musicians' Walk of Fame" to sun-drenched dunes. Whether you are hunting for tiny pieces of amber washed up after a storm, enjoying a cocktail at a trendy beach bar like the Red Sun Buffet, or simply watching the sun dip into the sea, the beach perfectly captures the city's "City where the wind is born" spirit.
Explore the Northern Forts
The Northern Forts offer a hauntingly beautiful and unscripted encounter with history, where massive concrete ruins are slowly being reclaimed by the Baltic Sea. Built in the late 19th century as a key part of Liepāja’s naval fortress, these fortifications were partially blown up just a few years later and now sit as jagged, skeletal remains along the shoreline. Exploring the site is a rugged adventure; you can wander through dark, labyrinthine tunnels or climb over giant bunkers that have been tossed into the surf like discarded toy blocks. There are no fences or entrance fees here, just the raw power of the wind and waves against the crumbling walls, making it a dream destination for photographers and urban explorers seeking a sense of wild, abandoned isolation.
Stockholm - Overnight onboard
DAY 12-13
17 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 11 AM to 4 PM
Combining ancient history and architecture with modern urban flair, Stockholm is known as one of the most welcoming cities in the world. Culture vultures, in particular, will be delighted by the range of attractions on offer, such as the fairytale-esque Old Town, the extravagant royal palace and the Vasa Museum. For ultimate relaxation, head to a Swedish sauna to soak in an ambient setting. Just don't forget to leave time for authentic Swedish street food!
Things to do in Stockholm - Overnight onboard:
Royal Palace
One of most impressive palaces in Europe, the Royal Palace of Stockholm holds the majority of the monarchy's formal receptions year-round, as well as being the King of Sweden's official home. The palace, designed to resemble a Roman palace, was constructed in the baroque style by architect Nicodemus Tessin. With a state apartment overlooking the city and smaller living rooms facing the inner courtyard, the palace includes more than 600 rooms spread across eleven storeys.
Fotografiska
Housed in an impressive brick building, the Fotografiska is a photography museum filled with contemporary exhibitions. Showcasing world-class photography, this unique attraction is located within the centre of the city.
ABBA Museum
Whether you love ABBA or you simply want to learn more about the band's iconic past, ABBA The Museum in Stockholm makes for a fun day out. See costumes they wore, artwork and more at this fascinating museum in the heart of the city
Tallinn
DAY 14
19 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 10 AM to 6 PM
With over a thousand years of history, Tallinn has struck a fantastic balance between old and new attractions, making it an ideal port of call. To get stuck into Estonian history and culture, visit the Estonian Architecture Museum and Tallinn's Old Town, both boasting fascinating insights into the city. Head to the TV Tower for unrivalled views across the Baltic, and for relaxing in the sun, Pirita Promenade will take you to the sandy beach for sunbathing and swimming.
Things to do in Tallinn:
Art Museum
Situated within a 18th-century Baroque palace, the Kadriorg Art Museum showcases international art dating between the 16th and 20th century. Built in 1725, the art museum was designed by Mikhail Zemtsov and Gaetano Chiaveri.
Cathedral
Taillin’s largest orthodox church, the Aleksander Nevski Katedraal is situated in the heart of the city. Built by Mikhail Preobrazhensky in an extraordinary and colourful Russian style, it dates to the late 19th century and is still an active church on Toompea hill.
TV Tower
If you want breathtaking views of Tallinn, head up the Tallinn Tv Tower. An impressive structure and landmark, it soars 314m in the air and features a viewing platform on the 21st level with glass flooring.
Helsinki
DAY 15
20 Jun 2026
Time at Port: from 7 AM to 5 PM
Boasting the sophisticated style and charm of a Scandinavian city, Helsinki is home to unique architecture, countless open parks, lavish shopping opportunities and some of the best seafood in the world. Grab a cup of rich Finnish coffee from the popular Market Square, pick up some handcrafted souvenirs and start exploring. We recommend the Chapel of Silence, Helsinki City Museum, the Design District and Helsinki University's Botanical Gardens.
Things to do in Helsinki:
Helsinki Cathedral
The Helsinki Cathedral is a Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki and is situated in Senate Square in the neighbourhood of Kruununhaka. The church was initially constructed between 1830 and 1852 as a memorial to Tsar Nicholas I of Russia, the Grand Duke of Finland.
Museum of Finland
In the National Museum of Finland you’ll find an array of artefacts dating all the way back to the Stone Age. Objects which showcase Finland’s fascinating cultural history, it’s housed within an impressive building designed in a romantic, Finnish national style.
Art Museum
The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma is located within Mannerheimintie in Helsinki. A quirky, modern building, it forms part of the Finnish National Gallery and houses contemporary art from an array of different international artists.
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DAY 15
Time at Port: TBD
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