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Oceania Cruises releases 2024 programme

Oceania Cruises has unveiled its 2024 Collection, featuring more than 350 itineraries on seven ships.

The programme includes 14 new ports of call – such as Beppu, Japan; Bluff, New Zealand; Limerick, Ireland, and Taranto, Italy – as the line travels to every continent.

Itineraries range from seven to 82 days.

The line will position six ships – Insignia, Nautica, Marina, Sirena (pictured), Riviera and Vista – in Europe covering destinations such as Greenland, Iceland, Egypt and Israel.

Prices for the 10-day Mediterranean Culture Capitals, departing from Barcelona on November 14, 2024, start from £1,919. Ports of call include Marseille, Sicily and Civitavecchia (Rome).

The lead-in price for the 12-day Tudors To Tapas sailing on Sirena departing on May 3, 2024, from Southampton is £2,609. Ports of call include Bordeaux, Porto and Almeria.

Regatta, Insignia and Nautica will offer sailings to destinations in Alaska, New England, Canada, and Bermuda.

The line will have two ships – Regatta and Nautica – in South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand. Nautica offers four 10-day round-trip sailings from Papeete, French Polynesia.

Sailings to the Caribbean, Panama Canal and Mexico also feature in the programme which goes on sale next Wednesday (May 4).

Howard Sherman, Oceania Cruises president and chief executive, said: “Oceania Cruises is widely acclaimed for developing the most enticing and destination-rich itineraries in the cruise industry.

“With our 2024 Collection, we have set a whole new standard for destination innovation with an astounding mix of marquee destinations and exotic new locales blended together in creatively crafted voyage offerings.”

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