Oceania Cruises is introducing a new dining venue called the Crêperie on its forthcoming ship, Allura.
This ship is scheduled to set sail in July 2025. The Crêperie will provide guests with a selection of sweet delights, making it a special spot for dessert enthusiasts.
The Crêperie is part of Oceania Cruises’ commitment to delivering “The Finest Cuisine at Sea.”
It will feature a menu brimming with French crêpes and other delectable options. Guests can enjoy classic crêpes like crêpe Suzette or customise their own with various toppings.
“Allura, our eighth elegant small ship, represents the next step in Oceania Cruises’ evolution and a new way of exploring the world. Food is at the heart of everything we do at Oceania Cruises; The Finest Cuisine at Sea is not just a tagline, it’s a philosophy which drives our whole business
“However, finest does not always mean the fanciest – and our more relaxed, yet still refined, culinary venues, such as the beautiful new Crêperie aboard Allura, is a perfect example of this. With this addition on board Allura, our guests have never had more choice in what to eat and when – and of course all our dining venues on board are included for all guests free of charge.“
Frank Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises
Situated next to Baristas, the cruise line’s coffee bar, the Crêperie will be a cosy and welcoming place. Guests can enjoy their treats in a setting reminiscent of a small café.
The menu at the Crêperie is crafted by Executive Culinary Directors and Master Chefs of France, Alex Quaretti and Eric Barale. There will be over 20 options to choose from, including both classic and innovative creations.
All dining venues, including the Crêperie, are included at no extra cost, offering great value. This means guests can enjoy a variety of foods without worrying about additional charges, enhancing their cruise experience.
More to explore on Allura
In addition to the Crêperie, Allura will offer a range of other exciting features and experiences for guests.
As the newest addition to Oceania Cruises’ fleet, Allura will continue the line’s tradition of intimate, luxurious cruising with a guest capacity of 1,200.
The ship will debut new spacious stateroom designs, including lavish Owner’s Suites furnished exclusively by the Ralph Lauren Home collection.
Guests onboard Allura can also expect an enhanced wellness offering, with the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center providing state-of-the-art treatments and fitness programs, including plant-based culinary options at the Aquamar Kitchen.
The ship will feature the new Broadway-calibre entertainment venue, offering a series of vibrant performances, as well as a reimagined casino for those looking to enjoy some gaming.
For art lovers, Allura will also introduce new enrichment programs, including immersive art classes and guest lectures from experts in various fields.
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