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Oceania Cruises and Regent Partner With Diamonds International

Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises have added upscale retail partner Diamonds International to their onboard offerings. Debuting onboard Oceania Cruises’ recently launched eighth ship, Oceania Allura, the jewelry retailer will provide guests with a full-scale luxury retail experience including lifestyle brands, timepieces and a selection of jewelry in the fleet’s onboard shops.

Notably, luxury Swiss watchmaker Breitling will now be available to Oceania Cruises guests, with the recent launch of Oceania Allura. Known for precision and performance, the Breitling line of timepieces will appeal to Oceania Cruises guests and their refined sense of adventure.

Diamonds International will debut for Regent Seven Seas Cruises aboard Seven Seas Mariner following the ship’s upcoming multi-million-dollar refurbishment in late 2025, with further details to be revealed at a later date.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Diamonds International and believe that our guests will relish the opportunity to browse and buy from the remarkable array of brands on offer as they sail the globe on our small luxurious ships,” said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer for Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

A highlight of the Diamonds International presence onboard will be its signature diamond, the Crown of Light. Featuring a patented, 90-facet cut, the Crown of Light diamond emits a sparkle and shine that even the most skeptical shoppers will find hard to resist.

Other brands that can now be found onboard Oceania Cruises as part of the Diamonds International retail experience include Ferragamo designer handbags and accessories; renowned Tumi luggage; Cariloha, sustainable luxury linens made with bamboo; Chanel and Dior luxury fragrances; North Face outerwear; Italgem Steel men’s designer jewelry; and Panerai, Italian luxury watches.

Making their at-sea debut as part of this globally inspired collection curated by Diamonds International are two further brands: Fair Harbor, which turns ocean plastics into coastal-inspired clothing, and Alustre, a modern, diamond-infused cosmetics line offering makeup, skincare and fragrances.

Both luxury cruise lines are wholly owned subsidiaries of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.

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