November 3, 2023
Dozens of newly released itineraries in lieu of Israel, Egypt and Jordan programs
Oceania Cruises has revamped its 2024 Mediterranean schedule to replace ports of call in Israel, Egypt, and Jordan with other options. The 42 revised itineraries range from 10 to 58 days.
Read More…October 24, 2023
Three prestigious awards presented by Jason Worth at cocktail reception
Oceania Cruises grabbed the spotlight at the 2024 Good Food Guide Awards for NSW, ACT which were announced in Sydney last night. Oceania Cruises is a co-presenting partner, and this was the second successive year the cruise line had thrown its support behind the event.
Read More…August 3, 2023
100+ sailings in the Caribbean and Tahiti in 2024 and 2025
Oceania Cruises is offering more than 100 sailings in the Caribbean and Tahiti in 2024 and 2025, charting lesser-known coastlines and taking travellers to boutique ports and off-the-beaten-track islands thanks to the line’s small, luxurious ships. Caribbean season highlights include Castries on the island of St. Lucia; Puerto Limon in Costa Rica; Gatun Lake in Panama; and Colombia’s magnificent colonial city of Cartagena. Meanwhile, the must-sees in French Polynesia include vibrant Papeete, the paradise island of Nuku Hiva, and Bora Bora – the most romantic island in the world.
Read More…July 17, 2023
Four ships, nearly 100 itineraries and countless experiences
Oceania Cruises has detailed its lineup of immersive experiences across the Mediterranean in 2024. Sailing from cities including Rome, Barcelona, Lisbon, Athens and London, the selection of voyages aboard Marina, Riviera, Sirena and Oceania Cruises’ new ship, Vista, is ideal for travellers who wish to delve into this region’s rich history and ancient cultures, cuisine and traditions. Sailings range from seven days to a 59-day Grand Voyage from Miami to Rome.
Read More…July 11, 2023
Disney Cruise Lines schedules third Australian season for Disney Wonder
Updated cruise schedules from ports around Australia suggest a number of high-end new and debut ship appearances down under are on the cards for the 2025/26 cruise season. According to Sydney and Darwin port authorities, new ships operated by Oceania Cruises, Virgin Voyages, along with PONANT/Paul Gauguin Cruises are in the mix.
Read More…June 29, 2023
“Great value proposition, easier to explain to the client,” says Jason Worth
Oceania Cruises’ new simply MORE offering – which replaces the more than 10-year-old OLife Choice promotion – will be an easier sell for advisors, says the cruise line Vice President Sales & General Manager Asia Pacific, Jason Worth.
Read More…June 27, 2023
More inclusions from 1 July 2023 as OLife Choice is retired
Oceania Cruises will implement its new ‘simply MORE’ included offering for all new bookings beginning 1 July 2023. The new “all in” pricing was revealed last month by Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises aboard the upper-premium cruise line’s new ship, Vista.
Read More…June 22, 2023
80 new labels from the world’s top vineyards
Oceania Cruises’ new extensive wine collection features wines from the most well-known wine regions of the world with exclusive Sommelier-led programmes on its newest vessel, Vista
Read More…June 13, 2023
Vista’s new Concierge Level Solo Suites are proving hard to get
Oceania Cruises is eyeing new ways to keep its solo travellers entertained while sailing the seven seas.
Read More…May 12, 2023
New upper-premium category ship hits the sweet spot
Oceania Cruises’ compelling new high-end ship, Vista, sits in a league of its own, suggests the cruise brand’s Head of Sales, Nikki F Upshaw.
Read More…May 9, 2023
Chef Giada De Laurentiis christens first of two Allure Class ships
Oceania Cruises celebrated the launch of its first new ship in over a decade in Valletta, Malta on Monday evening, with the christening ceremony of Vista.
Read More…May 9, 2023
NCLH and Oceania Cruises’ bosses flag strong booking pace for 2023/24
Top-level executives at Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd (NCLH) and Oceania Cruises have flagged their shock at the rate of rebound in cruise bookings following the pandemic.
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