Oceania Sirena deck plans
Deck layouts, review of facilities, activities, amenities
Oceania Sirena deck plan review at CruiseMapper provides newest cruise deck plans (2026-2027-2028 valid floor layouts of the vessel) extracted from the officially issued by Oceania Cruises deckplan pdf (printable version).
Each of the Oceania Sirena cruise ship deck plans are conveniently combined with a legend (showing cabin codes) and detailed review of all the deck's venues and passenger-accessible indoor and outdoor areas. A separate link provides an extensive information on Oceania Sirena staterooms (cabins and suites), including photos, cabin plans and amenities by room type and category.
Oceania Sirena (1999-built as “R Four,” acquired in 2016, last refurbished in 2022, with the OceaniaNEXT refurbishment completed in 2019) is one of eight R-class cruise ships in the Oceania fleet. The vessel was originally built for Renaissance Cruises (founded in 1989 and defunct since 2001) under the name “R-Four.” MS Sirena’s sisterships by design are fleetmates Insignia, Nautica, and Regatta. Until 2016, the ship was part of the Princess Cruises fleet, sailing as “Ocean Princess.” In the Azamara fleet, Sirena’s sisterships include Azamara Onward (R-Three), Azamara Journey (R-Six), Azamara Quest (R-Seven), and Azamara Pursuit (R-Eight).
The MS Sirena cruise ship deck plan shows a total of 349 staterooms for 698 passengers (maximum capacity 803), served by 400 crew and staff. The ship has 11 decks (9 passenger-accessible, 5 with cabins), 4 restaurants, 11 lounges and bars, 1 swimming pool, 3 outdoor Jacuzzis (large whirlpool hot tubs, including 1 in the Spa area), 4 elevators, and no self-service laundry facilities (laundromats).
Oceania Sirena deck plan changes – 2019 refurbishment review
Sirena’s OceaniaNEXT refurbishment in 2019 (May 5–18, at CNM–Chantier Naval de Marseille in Marseille, France) resulted in the following changes.
- New public spaces include an open-floor-design Lobby with Reception Hall (lower level) and Upper Hall (second level), connected by a Grand Staircase decorated with railings and balustrades and featuring a large crystal chandelier with hanging pieces of hand-painted glass.
- The Grand Dining Room (aft on Deck 5) received new premium dining furniture (leather chairs with metallic bronze threading) and a new crystal chandelier.
- Martinis (the piano bar lounge on Deck 5) was redesigned, with a new silver-white marble bar top and added walnut paneling.
- All staterooms were completely overhauled (redesigned and refurnished) and upgraded with custom-made furniture, polished wood and stone finishes, designer accessories, smart HDTVs (interactive infotainment system with movies-on-demand and Internet access), USB ports, and LED lighting.
- All cabin bathrooms were overhauled and fitted with new tiling, surfaces, fixtures, designer accessories, vanities, and glass shower enclosures.
- Penthouse, Vista, and Owner suite bathrooms were enlarged and upgraded with Carrara marble, onyx, and polished granite countertops.
Oceania’s 2018–2022 refurbishment projects (Insignia, Nautica, Regatta, and Sirena) cost the company approximately USD 100 million.
Oceania Sirena deck plan changes – 2016 refurbishment review
MS Sirena’s 2016 drydock refurbishment (35-day refit, March–April, in Marseille) cost approximately USD 50 million.
The remodeled ship had all outdoor deck spaces and cabin balconies fitted with top-quality teak and features custom-made tiles, luxury china (Villeroy & Boch), silver flatware (Christofle), and crystal (Riedel), along with the traditional Oceania hallmark of an extensive art collection displayed throughout the ship.
- During the drydock, all Owner and Vista suite accommodations were updated with colorful artwork, plush carpeting, and dark walnut furniture finishes.
- All Owner Suites received custom-made furnishings, Oceania’s signature luxury beds, renovated bathrooms, and teak balconies.
- All Vista Suites had their bathrooms upgraded with marble accents and teak balconies.
- All cabins were renovated with new furnishings, luxury bedding, and artwork.
- Suite categories Owner, Penthouse, and Vista were redesigned and upgraded with marble bathrooms and larger showers.
Following the 2016 refurbishment, MS Sirena also introduced two new specialty restaurants: Tuscan Steak (an Italian seafood and steakhouse restaurant on Deck 10) and Jacques Bistro (a gourmet lunch venue on Deck 5 featuring signature dishes by chef Jacques Pepin).
Deck layouts
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