Oceania Cruises has unveiled a new collection of voyages for 2024-25, featuring more than 300 ports of call.
The line said passengers will spend between 30% to 50% more time in port than premium lines, adding that 123 voyages have 451 overnight stays in the Tropics and Exotics Collection.
In total, there are 157 voyages across seven continents, ranging from seven to 200 days in length.
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In the programme, there are 14 new ports of call including Camerones, Argentina; Champagne Bay, Vanuatu; Hambantota, Sri Lanka; and Hualien, Taiwan.
It includes the Amazon, coastal villages of Brazil, the Arabian Peninsula, Japan, and circumnavigation of Australia.
Passengers can also choose from 70 Grand Voyages, spanning multiple continents. Sailings go on sale on November 2.
President and chief executive Howard Sherman said: “This new collection of itineraries showcases iconic ports of call along with a wealth of opportunities to explore corners of the globe nearly untouched by tourism, and with seven brand new or better-than-new ships, the journey will be just as rewarding as the destinations.”