Oceania Allura: Sanitation Record & Health Report

100 Latest Score
N/A Avg Score
0 Outbreaks
September 28, 2025 Last Inspection
Cruise Line Oceania
Last CDC inspection: September 28, 2025 · Data last verified: Apr 29, 2026

ShipTea Verdict

A perfect 100 from the CDC. Not a 99. Not a charming 98 with a "we're working on it" energy. A 100. The Oceania Allura walked into its September 2025 inspection like someone who actually studied for the test, and the inspectors had nothing to write down except the date. For a line that already leans hard into its culinary identity — Oceania's whole brand is essentially "eat well, sail pretty" — a spotless galley score isn't just a gold star, it's proof of concept. The ship's food safety grade of 100.0 isn't a rounding error. It's a statement.

To put this in context: the fleet average hovers around 95, and plenty of ships are out here coasting on 88s and calling themselves fine dining. The Allura isn't coasting. For a newer vessel that launched into an industry still shaking off post-pandemic inspection rust, hitting a perfect score this early in its operational life is genuinely impressive — and a little annoying for every other ship that's had to explain a fly strip citation to its passengers. No outbreaks. No drama. Just clean kitchens and well-chilled proteins. Boring, in the best possible way.

Who it's for: Foodies who actually want the food to be safe to eat (a reasonable ask that is somehow not universal in this industry), travelers who prefer their vacation stories to involve sunsets rather than gastrointestinal incidents, and anyone who has ever read a CDC inspection report and immediately reconsidered their travel plans. Who should skip it: Budget cruisers — Oceania's price point is firmly premium, and the Allura isn't apologizing for that. If you need a pool deck DJ and a waterslide to feel like you're having fun, this ship's vibe will feel more "quiet dinner party" than "spring break." That's not a flaw. It's a feature. Just not your feature.

Score History

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Outbreak Timeline

No outbreaks on record for the Oceania Allura.

Total outbreaks on record: 0

100 /100

Spotless Galley

Food Safety Sub-Score based on 1 inspection with item-level data.

Avg: 100.0 Trend: → Stable

Food Inspection Breakdown

Item-level deductions from the most recent inspection with detailed data.

Item Category Type Deducted Max
#11 Employee Health & Illness Management Critical 0 5
#12 Employee Cleanliness & Handwashing Critical 0 5
#13 Food Safety Management & Knowledge Critical 0 5
#14 Employee Appearance Non-Critical 0 2
#15 Food Sources & Receiving Critical 0 5
#16 Food Temperature & Time Control Critical 0 5
#17 Food Protection & Prep Practices Non-Critical 0 2
#18 Cross-Contamination Prevention Critical 0 5
#19 Food Storage & Handling Non-Critical 0 2
#20 Food Display & Service Non-Critical 0 2
#24 Food-Contact Surface Cleaning Critical 0 5
#25 Wiping Cloths Cleanliness Non-Critical 0 2
#26 Equipment Sanitization Critical 0 5
Total Food Deductions -0 50

How Is This Calculated?

The Food Safety Sub-Score extracts deductions from 13 food-specific CDC VSP inspection items (items 11-20 and 24-26) covering employee hygiene, temperature control, cross-contamination, food storage, and equipment sanitation. The maximum possible food deduction is 50 points. Score = 100 × (1 - food deductions / 50).

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80/100Crew's ChoiceCrew Treatment

Crew Treatment: Crew's Choice

This score reflects how Oceania treats its crew — based on employee reviews, flag state quality, safety compliance, and editorial assessment. All ships in the Oceania fleet share this line-level rating.

Glassdoor Employee Rating

3.6

Based on 156 employee reviews

62% recommend to a friend

Score Breakdown

Glassdoor Reviews (40%)
65
Flag State Quality (20%)
100
Crew Safety Compliance (20%)
N/A
Editorial Assessment (20%)
75

Flag State Quality

Oceania Allura is registered under a Paris MOU White List flag state — the highest safety and compliance tier. Flag State Score: 100/100

Upcoming Sailings

Next Sailing
7 days, one-way from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens
Apr 30, 2026 · 7 nights
⚠ 48 schedule changes in the last 30 days
Voyage Departs Duration
7 days, one-way from Civitavecchia-Rome to Piraeus-Athens Apr 30 7N
10 days, one-way from Piraeus-Athens to Istanbul May 7 10N
10 days, one-way from Istanbul to Trieste May 17 10N
10 days, one-way from Trieste to Civitavecchia-Rome May 27 10N
7 days, one-way from Civitavecchia-Rome to Trieste Jun 6 7N

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How This Ship Compares

-98.7 vs Oceania Fleet
-96.1 vs Industry Average
#2 of 7 Fleet Rank
#147 of 163 Industry Rank

Should You Book?

Good For You If...

  • You want a ship with an excellent latest score (100/100)
  • A clean outbreak record matters to you

Proceed With Caution If...

  • No CDC inspection data is available yet

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Frequently Asked Questions

The latest CDC sanitation score for the Oceania Allura is 100/100 as of September 28, 2025.

No, the Oceania Allura has never failed a CDC inspection. All recorded scores have been 86 or above.

No, the Oceania Allura has no recorded gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on file with the CDC.

The Oceania Allura has a latest CDC sanitation score of 100/100. See the full inspection history and our ShipTea verdict for a complete assessment.

Based on CDC VSP inspection item-level data, the Oceania Allura has a food safety score of 100/100 ("Spotless Galley"). This sub-score focuses on 13 food-specific inspection items covering temperature control, cross-contamination, and sanitation.

The Oceania Allura was last inspected by the CDC on September 28, 2025.