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Lounges & Public Spaces

Lounges of all varieties provide entertainment for an adult crowd.

A grown-ups playground can be found among the various lounges and activities aboard the Marina. Below you will find a list of the public spaces on the ship.

The Artists Loft

The Artist's Loft on the Marina. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Learn Fine Art techniques or explore some Art History in the Artist's Loft. (Photo by Peter Knego)

As part of the enrichment program, the Artist Loft is an instructional lounge where experts give lessons on the creation of fine art. Classes are for every level of aspiring artist and they vary according to your itinerary when you board.

Baristas

The pastry selection at Baristas café. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Circularly arranged seating by the windows at Baristas café. (Photo by Peter Knego)
A friendly namesake at Baristas café. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Baristas café leads seamlessly into the corridors of the Marina. (Photo by Peter Knego)
A quick look at the coffee offerings at Baristas café. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The circular view at Baristas café. (Photo by Peter Knego)
One end of Baristas café. (Photo by Peter Knego)

Baristas is a coffee and tea bar connected to the library on the Marina. Light food like pastries are on order, but specialty coffee drinks mixed before you by Baristas baristas are the real draw.

The Board Room

The Board Room is intended for serious games of card and chance. (Photo by Peter Knego)
An older, inferior, cruise ship mocked in diminutive decoration in the Board Room. (Photo by Peter Knego)

The Board Room is a lounge for intense board game competition. This lounge is intentionally quiet and arranged for four person games of cards.

The Concierge Lounge

Entering one of the Concierge Lounges. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The Concierge Lounges are exclusive to Concierge level passengers. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Nautically themed models are fitting decorations for a cruise ship. (Photo by Peter Knego)
One of the Concierge Lounge rooms, equipped with light food and internet-ready computers. (Photo by Peter Knego)
If you reserved a Concierge Level room, this exclusive lounge is for you. (Photo by Peter Knego)

Passengers staying in the Concierge level staterooms are welcome to hang out in this exclusive lounge that offers comfortable seating, drinks, light food and internet ready computers.

The Culinary Arts Center

The Culinary Arts center will teach you how to cook your dinner. (Photo by Peter Knego)

Drop by the Culinary Arts Center to immerse yourself in a hands-on cooking lesson. Instead of casually watching, the emphasis is on personal experience at the Culinary Arts Center where you can learn tricks of the trade from experienced masters.

The Marina Lounge

Entering the Marina Lounge.
The Marina Lounge is home to nightly live performances. (Photo by Peter Knego)
The main performance center on the Marina. (Photo by Peter Knego)
Catch stand-up comedians, a classical music performance or a play at the Marina Lounge. (Photo by Peter Knego)

The Marina Lounge is where all of the performances take place on the Marina. Expect to see some live music, possibly a comedian, or a Broadway influenced show.

Oceania at Sea

Oceania at Sea is the internet café on the Marina. (Photo by Peter Knego)
No need to be disconnected with Oceania at Sea aboard the Marina. (Photo by Peter Knego)

In the age of internet, being disconnected can be a daunting consideration. Oceania at Sea offers internet access so you don’t have to worry about missing Charles Barkley’s latest tweet.

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