Side-by-side comparison of Viking Ocean Cruises and Oceania Cruises cruise lines
Viking Ocean Cruises is a premium cruise line with 12 ships, while Oceania Cruises is a premium line with 8 ships. Viking Ocean Cruises was founded in 2015 and carries 11,160 passengers total, compared to Oceania Cruises, founded in 2002, with 7,636 total passenger capacity.
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PremiumViking Ocean Cruises is a premium cruise line with 12 ships, known for appealing to travelers seeking a premium experience. Oceania Cruises is a premium cruise line with 8 ships, catering to guests who prefer a premium cruise experience. The best choice depends on your budget, preferred ship size, and travel style.
Viking Ocean Cruises's largest ship is Viking Jupiter at 47,800 GT, while Oceania Cruises's largest is Allura at 67,000 GT. Oceania Cruises has the bigger flagship.
Both Viking Ocean Cruises and Oceania Cruises are premium cruise lines, so pricing is generally similar. Actual fares vary by ship, itinerary, cabin type, and season.
Viking Ocean Cruises operates 12 ships with a total capacity of 11,160 passengers. Oceania Cruises has 8 ships with a total capacity of 7,636 passengers.
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66,084 GT · 1,250 pax