From Africa, to Asia, to Alaska – Transformative Discoveries Await

Oceania Cruises unveiled its new 2019-2020 Tropics and Exotics Collection which features itineraries to Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexico, South America, the South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand

The voyages range in length from seven to 31 days and there are myriad opportunities for intrepid explorers to craft extended journeys of up to 67 days.

“Whatever it is that inspires your passion for travel, this collection of voyages will indulge your sense of adventure, your spirit for transformative discoveries and your quest for new flavours,” stated Bob Binder, President & CEO of Oceania Cruises.

New and Noteworthy

  • 76 itineraries in total, 56 of which are brand new
  • Total of 228 ports and 80 overnight stays
  • Three country-immersive voyages that focus on Japan
  • The return of Marina, the most luxurious and amenity-laden ship to grace South American shores; she will sail seven voyages focusing on the charms of Brazilian coastal villages, the magnificent fjords of Chile and the mysterious allure of the Amazon
  • Sirena will chart a series of wine-country cruises sailing roundtrip from Los Angeles and calling on San Francisco, Monterey, Santa Barbara and Catalina
  • Regatta, Insignia, and Sirena sail a total of six Panama Canal voyages
  • Six dedicated Cuba cruises as well as another six Caribbean and Panama Canal voyages that call on Havana
  • Unexpected Culinary Surprises and Wellness Retreats

Discerning travellers sailing to the Caribbean, South America, Asia and the South Pacific can experience all of the marquee attractions these destinations have to offer while also experiencing once-in-a-lifetime adventures available only with Oceania Cruises on one of their Culinary Discovery Tours or Wellness Tours by Canyon Ranch.

In Ecuador, practice beach yoga followed by a cooking class at the Las Tanusas Eco-Resort or find your centre while taking a tai chi class with Sydney Harbour views on the lawn of the Royal Botanical Gardens.

In Nuka Hiva, aspiring chefs can learn the secrets of Polynesian cooking with a hands-on, up close and personal look into the cultural and culinary aspects of Polynesian life. Or you can visit a traditional country lodge outside of Punte del Este and immerse yourself into the world of grilling Uruguayan-style with a professional grill master and Culinary Center instructor.

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