Oceania Cruises Commences Sales for 2024 Cruise Season

Riviera (photo: Piergiuliano Chesi).
Riviera (photo: Piergiuliano Chesi).

Oceania Cruises Commences Sales for 2024 Cruise Season

Riviera (photo: Piergiuliano Chesi).
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Oceania Cruises will begin selling tickets for the 4 cruise season on May 2022, 2024. Around 350 trips are offered. According to operator information, it should be the most extensive European season to date.

Six ships are deployed in the direction of Greenland, Iceland, Israel and Egypt, among other destinations. A total of 60 cruises are to be offered in northern Europe. In the south, the Riviera and the Vista will be used. The ports of Beppu, Kumamoto, Bluff, Castro, Coron, Djupivogur, Gatun Lake, Heimaey, Seydisfjordur, Port Royal, Limerick, Sao Francisco do Sul, Szczecin and Taranto are now also served.

The highlights of the program include trips to the Arab world, India, Japan and the Philippines. In the direction of Australia, a total of 24 cruises will be offered with the Regatta and the Nautica. Nautica and Marina operate 23-day Alaskan voyages and 15 South American cruises from Seattle, Vancouver, Seward and Los Angeles. There are also routes that lead through the Panama Canal to Mexico and the Caribbean.

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