Inside Oceania Vista's French Balcony Stateroom| Full Tour + Insider Tips!
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So again, this is a French balcony, the Oas Vista, Ocean Vista, which again is the uh the the the the lowest price room is the starting room on board.
But the nice part on this ship is this room is as bad as it gets.
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Step inside a French Balcony/French Veranda Stateroom on the stunning Oceania Vista (Oceania Allura features these French Balcony/French Veranda Staterooms as well) with Cruise and Tauck Tour & Safari expert Shawn Power as he gives you a detailed, real-world look at one of Oceania Cruises' most practical stateroom options. Insider commentary from someone who's cruised with Oceania multiple times. Room Highlights: - Same interior as standard verandas: full bathroom, sleeping space, and work desk - French balcony (a Juliet-style opening) offers fresh air and views, even in the entry-level room - above lifeboats—so no full balcony, but enough for a breeze 💡 Insider Tips: ✅ Best value: For budget-conscious travelers, it beats an interior cabin—natural light and fresh air included - No outdoor seating: Ideal if you don’t plan to linger outside - Upgrade option: If you're craving chair-and-table balcony comfort, consider stepping up to a full veranda level Related Videos: Learn more about Oceania Cruises here: https://youtu.be/omGrgondUiw?si=YWJ4shotXySC7ekf Learn where Oceania fits into the "Categories of Cruises" here: https://youtu.be/hi3RwMY5IFk?si=6Rc65N8NEBoLXDUI