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Books open for Oceania’s 2024-2025 Tropics & Exotics Collection

MIAMI — Oceania Cruises has opened bookings for its 2024-2025 Tropics and Exotics Collection of itineraries.

The new collection comprises 157 voyages spanning seven continents, and ranges from 7-200 days in length. More than 300 ports of call are featured, including 14 that are off the beaten path. In total, with 30%-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,” said Howard Sherman, President and CEO of Oceania Cruises.

2024-2025 Tropics and Exotics Collection Highlights

  • 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
  • Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, Tristan da Cunha
  • Fernandina Beach, Florida
  • Hambantota, Sri Lanka
  • Hillsborough (Carriacou), Grenada
  • Hitachinaka, Japan
  • Hualien, Taiwan
  • Isla de los Estados, Argentina
  • Kupang, Indonesia
  • Puerto del Rosario, Canary Islands
  • St. Helier, Channel Islands
  • Takamatsu, Japan
  • Waingpu, Indonesia

 


For more information go to www.oceaniacruises.com.

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