Oceania Cruises introduces 2024/25 'tropics and exotics' voyagesOceania Cruises introduces 2024/25 'tropics and exotics' voyages
Oceania Cruises' 2024/25 Tropics and Exotics Collection includes a wide array of ports, 14 maiden calls, more time in port and 451 overnight stays.
October 31, 2022
Sales open Nov. 2.
A week to 200 days
The new collection of 157 voyages spans seven continents with sailings ranging from a week to 200 days. Featuring more than 300 ports of call, the collection includes 30% to 50% more time in port than premium lines.
70 'grand voyages'
A selection of 70 'grand voyages' affords opportunities for epic explorations across regions and multiple continents. A variety of cruises focus on destinations such as the Amazon, Brazil's coastal cities, the Arabian Peninsula, Japan and a circumnavigation of Australia.
There are in-depth explorations of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, the yacht harbors and tiny atolls of the South Pacific and an early-spring traverse of the North Pacific that combines Japan’s northern prefectures with the Alaska outposts of Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, and Whittier.
Caribbean, Mexico, Panama Canal and South America
On Caribbean, Mexico and Panama Canal voyages, travelers can visit less-frequented islands such as Bonaire, Carriacou, Dominica and Guadeloupe.
In South America, there are multiple adventures in Patagonia, sailings along the Amazon River and voyages skirting the coasts of Brazil and Uruguay.
Asia Pacific
Extensive cruise options are available in Southeast Asia, along with a number of Japan-focused journeys.
Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific voyages blend marquee cities with less-visited Western Australia; Bluff, Gisborne and Timaru in New Zealand; and islands in French Polynesia and Melanesia.
Maiden calls
New destinations for Oceania Cruises include Camarones and Isla de los Estados, Argentina; Champagne Bay, Vanuatu; Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Tristan da Cunha; Fernandina Beach, Florida; Hambantota, Sri Lanka; Hillsborough (Carriacou), Grenada; Hitachinaka and Takamatsu, Japan; Hualien, Taiwan; Kupang and Waingpu, Indonesia; Puerto del Rosario, Canary Islands; and St. Helier, Channel Islands.
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