Oceania Sonata Breaks Records on 1st Day of Sales
by Bruce Parkinson
Rendering: Oceania Cruises
January 28 was the opening day of reservations for Oceania Cruises newest ship Oceania Sonata. The line says reservations surpassed the launch-day bookings of its previous new ship, Oceania Allura, by an impressive 45%.
Demand for Oceania Sonata’s inaugural season was strong, especially across the suite categories, underscoring Oceania’s decision to upsize the allotment of high-yielding accommodations from the previous class of new ships.
“I’m absolutely thrilled by the exceptional results that Oceania Sonata has produced – we knew that luxury travellers were extremely eager to take their place on the inaugural season voyages of this remarkable ship,” said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer of Oceania Cruises.
“Oceania Sonata promises to usher in a new era of experiential travel, and we cannot wait until she joins the fleet in August 2027. I’d like to thank our valued guests and travel partners for their incredible enthusiasm, which fueled these amazing results.”

Set to embark on her maiden voyage in August 2027, Oceania Sonata marks the next evolution of the Oceania fleet. She will be followed by three sister ships, Oceania Arietta, scheduled to join the fleet in 2029, and two further as-yet-unnamed Sonata class vessels in 2032 and 2035.
Oceania Sonata will be Oceania Cruises’ ninth ship and follows its two Allura class vessels, Oceania Vista and Oceania Allura, launched in 2023 and 2025, respectively.
Oceania Sonata will weigh in at 86,000 tons and accommodate 1,390 guests. One-third of all guest accommodations will be suites, including four new two-bedroom Owner’s Suites, and two entirely new categories: the Horizon Suites and the Penthouse Deluxe Suites.
Also debuting aboard Oceania Sonata will be two new culinary experiences: La Table par Maîtres Cuisiniers de France; and Nikkei Kitchen, which will specialize in a vibrant fusion of Peruvian flavours and refined Japanese culinary techniques and tastes.





