March 2, 2021
Regatta returning down under in 2022/2023
A new Oceania Cruises’ circumnavigation of Australia is expected to be hot property among local cruisers when the itinerary goes on sale in coming days.
Read More…March 1, 2021
Antarctica, Asia, Africa, and the South Pacific headline 127 voyages from 7 to 77 days
Oceania Cruises has announced its 2022/2023 Tropics and Exotics Collection of voyages is available for travellers and travel advisors to preview online at OceaniaCruises.com.
Read More…November 24, 2020
Complimentary upgrade of up to four stateroom categories
Oceania Cruises has introduced an exclusive Upgrade Sale, offering guests a four-category stateroom upgrade at no additional cost. The limited time promotion runs alongside major price reductions, and is valid on a selection of 2021 and 2022 voyages when booked by 3 December 2020.
Read More…October 9, 2019
The Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center will roll out fleet-wide this winter
Oceania Cruises has debuted the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center will be introduced across six ships this winter. As part of the brand’s commitment to elevating all areas of guest experience, the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center extends well beyond a traditional spa, offering holistic wellness encounters both on board and ashore.
Read More…December 5, 2018
First ship to preview OceaniaNEXT upgrade to emerge on 7 December
Oceania Cruises’ Insignia is returning to Australasian waters in early 2019, giving guests and the industry their first look at the re-inspired ship, the first of the line’s R-class fleet to undergo a ‘better-than-new’ refurbishment as part of its recently announced OceaniaNEXT initiative.
Read More…August 14, 2018
OceaniaNEXT builds on the design of Marina and Riviera
Oceania Cruises has revealed it will invest US$100 million on enhancing the line’s four ships – Regatta, Insignia, Sirena and Nautica – as the first initiative under a project to “elevate every facet of the guest experience”.
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