Oceania Cruises has announced its “2024 Around the World in 180 Days” itinerary besides four Grand Voyages ranging from 72 to 82 days. Featuring 96 destinations in 34 countries, the world cruise aboard the 684-guest Insignia departs Los Angeles for New York on January 14, crossing three oceans and 15 seas from the South Pacific to the coasts of Europe.
The “2024 Around the World” journey aboard Insignia sails across the Pacific to the Hawaiian Islands, French Polynesia and the Samoan Islands. It continues south towards New Zealand and Down Under. As the voyage heads to Asia, guests will have the chance to visit Bali, Tokyo, Kyoto, Ha Long Bay and Yangon. Explorations await guests on the shores of India and the Arabian Peninsula, followed by experiences in destinations across the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Eastern Seaboard and the ship’s final call in New York.
The world cruise features over 100 UNESCO World Heritage sites across 96 destinations, with 24 overnight stays and a series of curated complimentary special onshore events and optional multi-day overland programs. It also offers free first-class round-trip airfare, a range of included amenities with the Exclusive Prestige Package such as free laundry services, a free visa package, free internet, free pre-paid gratuities, free luggage delivery, plus Oceania Cruises’ inclusive OLife Choice amenities.
The cruise line has also unveiled four new Grand Voyages ranging from 72 to 82 days, featuring extended evening port stays along with meaningful on-shore excursions.
The 77-day “Grand Pacific Expedition from Los Angeles to Sydney” departs October 4, 2023, on Regatta and visits 12 countries with 10 overnight stays in ports including Kyoto, Shanghai, Bali and Perth.
The 82-day “Odyssey of Discoveries from Abu Dhabi to Tokyo” departs December 29, 2023, on Riviera and visits 18 countries with an array of discoveries across the Arabian Peninsula, India and Asia, plus calls at Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
The 72-day “Epic Eastern Explorer from Mumbai to Tokyo” departs January 8, 2024, on Riviera and visits 15 countries with calls in the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Bangkok and Seoul besides exploring Myanmar, Vietnam and Japan.
The 79-day voyage, “Ultimate Exotic Traveler from Papeete to Cape Town,” departs February 19, 2024, on Nautica with a 15-nation itinerary featuring the lagoons of Moorea, the geothermal landscapes of Rotorua, the Sydney Opera House, the UNESCO-protected Komodo National Park and the game reserves of South Africa.
These Grand Voyages include free business-class airfare, free airport transfers, free pre-paid gratuities, free luggage delivery and Oceania Cruises’ inclusive OLife Choice amenities—such as the option of choosing either free shore excursions, a beverage package or shipboard credit.
For more information, visit OceaniaCruises.com.
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