Oceania Cruises is now running its Annual Summer Sale, which offers up to 40 percent off 50 global voyages. The promotion, which runs through August 26th, offers travelers a great value along with the chance to explore some of the most idyllic parts of the world on one of the line’s eight ultra-premium small ships.
All sailings include Oceania Cruises’ simply MORE value promise, meaning nearly everything is included in the cruise fare: complimentary champagnes, premium wines, and an international selection of beers during lunch and dinner; a shore excursion credit of up to $1,400 per cabin; free wifi; and free specialty dining.
“Our Annual Summer Sale features a diverse, and truly global, collection of sailings, from 35-day Pacific Ocean crossings to a six-day exploration of the Malaysian Peninsula, all at enticing prices, starting from just over $1,000 per person,” commented Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises. “It’s the ideal way to experience Oceania Cruises’ ultra-premium experience at the ultimate value, so whether it’s your first, tenth, or thirtieth time sailing with us, there’s no better time to book your next journey on Oceania Cruises.”
The extensive selection of voyages, which depart between October 2024 and August 2025, start at $1,080 per person for the cruise-only fare for the six-day roundtrip Singapore ‘Malay Peninsula Treasures’ voyage aboard Regatta departing April 3, 2025.
Summer Sale voyage highlights include:
- 18-day Hong Kong to Tokyo departing January 27, 2025 aboard Riviera
- 12-day Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro departing March 24, 2025 aboard Marina
- 10-day Papeete roundtrip departing August 26, 2025 aboard Regatta
- 24-day Perth to Auckland departing May 4, 2025 aboard Insignia
- 14-day Miami to Bridgetown departing December 21, 2024 aboard Sirena
- 11-day New York City to Montreal departing October 17, 2024 aboard Insignia
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