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    Oceania Cruises Unveils Extended Grand Voyage for 2024-25

    News TeamBy News Team04/01/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Oceania Cruises has expanded its 2024-25 itinerary with the introduction of a new Grand Voyage. The 59-day journey will take passengers from Barcelona to Singapore, offering a unique and immersive travel experience.

    This extraordinary voyage, named ‘A Tale of Five Seas,’ will traverse several continents, with stops in the Canary Islands, Senegal, Namibia, and more, providing travellers with an opportunity to explore remarkable destinations.

    The 59-day Grand Voyage aboard the Riviera begins in Barcelona and concludes in Singapore, crossing five seas. This grand expedition includes ports of call in diverse locations such as Senegal, Gambia, Ghana, Namibia, Cape Town, Madagascar, Tanzania, Seychelles, Maldives, Thailand, and Malaysia. The itinerary promises overnight stays in Walvis Bay, Dar Es Salaam, and Singapore, offering deeper insights into each locale.

    With prices for ‘West African Rhythms’ starting at £6,271 and ‘Colonial Crowns’ at £8,616, the cruise line offers diverse pricing plans. This flexibility allows passengers to tailor their journey according to their preferences and schedules, ensuring a personalised travel experience.

    All passengers are entitled to free round-trip airfare, transfers, a drinks package, and shore excursion credits under Oceania Cruises’ ‘Simply More’ value promise. This comprehensive package ensures that guests can enjoy their journey without the stress of additional expenses.

    Del Rio’s vision emphasises creating experiences that blend exploration with luxury, allowing guests to connect with diverse cultures in an unparalleled setting.

    Such offerings are expected to bolster Oceania’s market reach and strengthen its reputation for delivering exceptional cruise experiences. The strategic addition of these itineraries is pivotal in catering to the demands of discerning travellers.

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    This voyage underscores Oceania Cruises’ commitment to offering passengers an unforgettable experience, facilitated by its expert-led excursions and unparalleled onboard amenities.


    The addition of Oceania Cruises’ Grand Voyage to the 2024-25 programme underscores the cruise line’s commitment to providing enriching travel experiences. With diverse itineraries and luxurious offerings, passengers are set to explore the world like never before, ensuring memorable journeys.

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