Set sail on an unforgettable journey to the perfect places at the ideal time of year. Hike through Acadia National Park in Bar Harbor and explore the vibrant fall colours and rocky coastline. Discover the stately mansions once home to the Astors and Vanderbilts in Newport and following the Freedom Trail in Boston. With an overnight in St. George, you'll have plenty of time to visit its many museums, such as the Bermuda National Trust Museum, and forts once used by the British Army and Royal Navy. The Gothic ruins of the Unfinished Church stand on a hill overlooking the town, and St. Peter's Church is the oldest Anglican church in the western hemisphere. Bermuda is also known for its numerous golf courses.
Insignia was refurbished in 2014, emerging with a sparkling new look inside bringing her more in line with the chic style of bigger sisters Marina and Riviera. The suites and staterooms have all been revitalised in colours reflecting the sun, sea and sky. A Baristas coffee bar has been added, showing off Oceania's partnership with Illy coffee, as well as a cook-to-order grill in the informal Terrace Cafe where you can watch while your steak or lobster tail is prepared to order. The Canyon Ranch SpaClub has been redecorated and for budding artists, an Artist Loft added, where sketching and painting lessons will take place. Lounges have been remodelled, too, with shades of blue, chocolate and mint in the popular Horizons Bar and a new look for Martinis, the ship's cocktail bar.
Oceania prides itself on its cuisine and Insignia offers a wide choice, from the beautiful Grand Dining Room (don't forget to admire the Versace bone china) to Toscana, serving Italian specialities and the Polo Grill, offering everything from Oysters Rockefeller to Kobe beef, lobster, all manner of steaks, swordfish and veal. After dinner, there are classical concerts, light jazz, or dancing to a live band in Horizons. If you prefer an elegant, classy cruise to big-ship razzle dazzle, this could be the choice for you.