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One-Third of Oceania Sonata’s Accommodations will be Suites

by Bruce Parkinson  January 06, 2026
rendering of the vista suite on oceania sonata

Vista Suite. Photo: Oceania Cruises

Oceania Cruises has unveiled “lavishly reimagined and newly designed suite accommodations aboard Oceania Sonata,” the first ship in the line’s Sonata Class, set to debut in August 2027. 

Oceania Sonata will offer a greater variety and number of suites, with 33% of accommodations dedicated to suites. Measuring 86,000 gross tons, the ship will carry 1,390 guests, who will be cared for by 855 crew.

“We have listened closely to the desires of our guests and are delighted to unveil Oceania Sonata’s thoughtfully reimagined suite accommodations,” said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer. 

“Oceania Sonata is a triumph of spacious design and meticulous craftsmanship to deliver our unwavering commitment to extraordinary experiences and our unique brand of hospitality.”

rendering of the owner's suite on oceania sonata cruise ship
Owner’s Suite. Photo: Oceania Cruises

The four Owner’s Suites, each sprawling more than 2,500 square feet, stand as the ship’s crown jewels. Commanding the aft corners of Decks 10 and 11, each offers sweeping 180-degree ocean views from their wraparound verandas. 

In a first for Oceania, each Owner’s Suite features two bedrooms: a master haven with a king-size bed and spa-inspired, marble-clad bathroom; and a guest bedroom with a queen-size bed, private bath and floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening onto the expansive private veranda.

rendering of the vista suite on oceania sonata
Vista Suite. Photo: Oceania Cruises

Oceania says the eight Vista Suites, ranging from more than 1,500 to more than 1,900 square feet, rival the finest shoreside retreats. Terraced at the aft of the ship, these suites treat guests to uninterrupted ocean views from sweeping verandas. 

The interiors boast plush furnishings and intricate marble accents, complemented by generous living and dining areas. The master bathroom serves as a serene oasis with double vanities, a luxurious rainforest shower and porcelain soaking tub.

The 16 reimagined Oceania Suites, ranging from 1,000 to more than 1,400 square feet, are crafted for travellers who appreciate a harmonious balance of comfort and style. Living, dining and bedroom spaces flow seamlessly, while the private teak veranda is an ideal relaxation space. Each suite is finished with a king-size bed and marble-clad bathroom.

rendering of the horizon suite onboard oceania sonata cruise ship
Horizon Suite. Photo: Oceania Cruises

The 50 Horizon Suites are an all-new category of suite accommodation created with the aspirational luxury traveller in mind. Positioned between the Penthouse and Oceania Suite categories, they offer over 600 square feet of well-appointed space and are a testament to contemporary design. Distinct living and bedroom areas, a walk-through wardrobe room and an oversized veranda with luxurious lounging furniture create a sanctuary perfectly suited for serene moments.

Completing the suite collection are 63 Penthouse Suites and 82 new Penthouse Deluxe Suites, measuring 426 and 488 square feet, respectively. Guests can unwind in the oversized living area, admiring panoramic views from floor-to-ceiling glass doors, or lounge on the private veranda to enjoy the ocean solitude. 

All suites feature dedicated butlers. Owner’s, Vista, Oceania and Horizon Suites also include in-suite illy coffee machines. Across all accommodations, guests can expect Oceania Cruises’ next-generation Tranquility Beds and Aquamar luxury bath amenities.

Oceania Sonata’s inaugural season itineraries will be available for viewing on January 21, and open for sale on January 28. 

  
  
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