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Oceania Cruises begins the New Year with exclusive savings

Oceania Cruises, the world’s leading culinary-and destination-focused cruise line, is ringing in the new year by offering savings of up to 50 per cent off per stateroom on a vast array of destination-immersive voyages.

This unrivalled offer is available on 112 sailings in 2024 and 2025 for bookings made now through 29 February.

The new year sale features itineraries in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, Alaska, Canada and New England, and South America, ranging from seven to 32 days in length.

“We’re excited to welcome travelers aboard in 2024 and 2025 to savor immersive small ship luxury for less with our enticing new year savings,” said Frank A. Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises.

“Oceania Cruises is a cruise line founded by foodies, run by foodies, for foodies, and as we sail into the new year, we look forward to continuing to provide destination-focused voyages with exquisite culinary experiences at their heart.”

Making the best value in luxury cruising even better, the new year savings include Oceania Cruises’ already generous simply MORE value promise, with virtually everything included in the voyage fare: a generous shore excursion credit of up to $1400 per stateroom, in addition to free Champagne, wine, beer and more during lunch and dinner; free soft drinks and specialty teas and coffees; free gourmet specialty dining, free pre-paid gratuities, and free, unlimited WiFi.

Featured sailings include:

– Emirates and Adriatic Gems aboard Riviera, Dubai to Trieste departing 14 May (15 days)

Sail from exotic lands right out of Lawrence of Arabia to intriguing and history-rich Ionian and Adriatic seaports, including Corfu, Kotor and Split.

The new year sale savings of 50 per cent:

Prices from AU$4589/NZ$4979 per person for a verandah stateroom.

– Mediterranean Stars aboard Insignia, Dubai to Barcelona departing 13 May (24 days)

Witness an awe-inspiring mélange of mankind’s earliest achievements at must-see cities along the Aegean and Adriatic Seas. This odyssey also follows the siren’s call to a host of famed jet-set and lesser-known Mediterranean destinations including Sicily, Sorrento/Capri and Monte Carlo.

The new year sale savings of 50 per cent:

Prices from AU$7759/NZ$8629 per person for a verandah stateroom.

– Turkish Ovation aboard Vista, Athens (Piraeus) to Istanbul departing 23 July (10 days)

Place Turkey center stage as you uncover its many dazzling facets, from Ephesus’ nearly intact Roman ruins to Bodrum’s imposing Knights Hospitaller fortress, and relish in the distinctive, shimmering islands of Santorini, Crete and Cyprus.

The new year sale savings of 35 per cent:

Prices from AU$4799/NZ$5209 per person for a verandah stateroom.

– West Africa Rhythms aboard Riviera, Barcelona to Cape Town departing 14 November 2024 (27 days)

Let the vibrant communities of West African nations and the exuberant wilderness of Africa take centre stage on this journey of nearly one month. Also, revel in coveted calls on the Canary Islands and overnight stays in Walvis Bay and Cape Town.

The new year sale savings of 40 per cent:

Prices from AU$10,609/NZ$11,519 per person for a verandah stateroom.

For additional information on Oceania Cruises’ small-ship luxury product, exquisitely crafted cuisine, and expertly curated travel experiences, visit OceaniaCruises.com, call Oceania Cruises on 1300 355 200 (Australia), 0800 625 691 (NZ) or speak with a professional travel advisor.

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