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New routes, extended voyages in Oceania's tropics/exotics program

​Seventy-five destination-rich voyages, including 53 that are new, feature in Oceania Cruises' just-released 2018-19 tropics and exotics program.

Anne Kalosh, Editor, Seatrade Cruise News & Senior Associate Editor, Seatrade Cruise Review

April 17, 2017

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Sailings to Asia and Africa, the South Pacific, Australia, Caribbean, Mexico and South America are included. Overnight and extended port stays allow for more in-depth exploration.

Among the new itineraries are 10 South Pacific, Australa and New Zealand voyages, a dozen new Asia and Africa sailings and 23 new Caribbean routes.

Twenty-four extended voyages, ranging from 17 to 59 days, are available in the Americas, Caribbean, Asia, Africa and Australia.

Marina will operate in the South Pacific, while Asia and Africa can be explored aboard Insignia and Nautica, including the new 'Far East Mystique' voyage which includes two overnights in Yangon and destinations in India.

Regatta will operate Australia and New Zealand voyages, with a new round-trip Auckland voyage, 'Tasman Traveler,' featuring an overnight in Sydney, visits to Rotorua, Bay of Islands, Napier and other Kiwi gems.

Of the 28 Caribbean voyages available on Regatta, Sirena and Riviera, 17 call at Cuba.

Bookings open April 19.

About the Author

Anne Kalosh

Editor, Seatrade Cruise News & Senior Associate Editor, Seatrade Cruise Review

Anne Kalosh covers global stories, reporting both breaking and in-depth news on cruising's significant people, places, ships and trends. A sought-after expert on cruising, she has moderated conferences around the world, including the high-profile State of the Industry panel at Seatrade Cruise Global. She created and led the acclaimed itinerary-planning case study for Seatrade's cruise master classes held at Cambridge and Oxford universities. She has been the cruise columnist for AFAR.com, and her freelance stories have appeared in a wide range of publications, from The New York Times to The Miami Herald.

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