    
Write a Review on this Ship DiningThere are five restaurants to choose from and as there no set times and no formal dress code the atmosphere is very relaxed.
The buffet is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner offering a wide range, such as full Engilsh breakfast, traditional roast, homemade pasta, oriental stir-fries and fresh seafood.
For something a bit special, book at table at Oasis, the ship’s a la carte restaurant. (There is an extra charge for some items on the menu).
The Beachcomber is very popular and serves snacks, salads, afternoon tea and midnight buffet. Two other options are the Steak House and the al fresco Grill.EntertainmentFrom the first night’s welcome show in the Ocean Theatre to the wide range of West End-style shows, there is plenty of entertainment on board, including guest comedians.
Palmy’s Pals kid's club for three to seven-year-olds and Palmy’s Crew for seven to 11s, runs daily activities including pyjama parties, face painting, junior discos and magic shows. For teenagers, the Action Zone arcade offers sporting activities and computer games.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 1990 Onboard Currency: GBP Nationality of Crew: Scandinavian officers; international crew/staff No. of Crew: 573 No. of Passengers: 1875 Tonnage: 46811 Passenger/crew ratio: 3.3 Passenger/space ratio: 24.9 Cruise Line's Website: www.islandcruises.com
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