Hoʻolauna ʻo Oceania Cruises i nā huakaʻi Tropics & Exotics hou

Ua wehe ʻo Oceania Cruises i kāna 2024-2025 Tropics and Exotics Collection of itineraries, e wehe ana no ke kūʻai aku ma Nowemapa 2, 2022.

The new collection of 157 voyages spans seven continents and ranges from 7 to 200 days in length. Featuring more than 300 ports of call, the collection includes 14 new off-the-beaten-path ports. With 30% to 50% more time in port than premium lines, the itineraries include an astounding 451 overnight stays across 123 voyages.

“This new collection of itineraries showcases iconic ports of call along with a wealth of opportunities to explore corners of the globe nearly untouched by tourism, and with seven brand-new or better-than-new ships, the journey will be just as rewarding as the destinations,” stated Howard Sherman, President and CEO of Oceania Cruises. Travelers seeking to explore more of the world will revel in the selection of 70 Grand Voyages that afford opportunities for epic explorations across distinct regions and multiple continents. Destination immersion is another key element of the 2024-2025

Tropics and Exotics Collection with a wide variety of voyages focused on singular destinations such as the Amazon, the coastal villages of Brazil, the Arabian Peninsula, Japan, and an epic circumnavigation of Australia.

For those seeking to chart a course less traveled, there are in-depth explorations of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, the yacht harbors and tiny atolls of the South Pacific, and even an invigorating early-spring traverse of the North Pacific that combines Japan’s verdant northern prefectures with the rugged Alaska outposts of Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, and Whittier.

  • More than 150 itineraries, featuring 123 cruises with overnight stays and 70 Grand Voyages spanning the globe
  •  With Caribbean, Mexico and Panama Canal voyages, travelers can revel in new corners of the tropics with visits to refreshingly less-traveled islands such as Bonaire, Carriacou, Dominica and Guadeloupe
  • In South America, there are multiple adventures into the pristine landscapes of Patagonia, sailings along the Amazon River or voyages that explore the golden coasts of Brazil and Uruguay
  • Across Asia, explorers will delight in traveling to far-flung places and iconic attractions that many only dream of with expansive options for Southeast Asia explorations and a number of fascinating Japan-focused journeys
  • Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific journeys reveal a blend of dynamic marquee cities as well as unsung treasures in delightfully off-the-beaten-track places such as the coast of Western Australia; Bluff, Gisborne and Timaru in New Zealand; and blissful islands in French Polynesia and Melanesia
  • The collection offers a sweeping array of far-flung Grand Voyages, with options linking multiple distinct regions and region-specific journeys that feature in-depth explorations of South America, the South Pacific, Southeast Asia, and even extended Caribbean and Panama Canal journeys

New Ports of Call

  • Camarones, Argentina
  • Champagne Bay, Vanuatu
  • ʻO Edinburgh o nā kai ʻehiku, Tristan da Cunha
  • Ke kahakai ʻo Fernandina, Florida
  • Hambantota, Sri Lanka
  • Hillsborough (Carriacou), Grenada
  • Hitachinaka, Iapana
  • Hualien, Taiwan
  • ʻO Isla de los Estados, ʻAmelika
  • Kupang, Indonesia
  • ʻO Puerto del Rosario, nā mokupuni ʻo Canary
  • St. Helier, Mokupuni Channel
  • Takamatsu, Iapana
  • Waingpu, Indonesia

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