29 August 2008
US based Oceania Cruises has announced it's 2009-2010 Winter Collection of sailings to Asia, Australia, South America, the Caribbean and Mexico. The company says that this is it's most diverse collection to date with 18 distinct itineraries.
Regatta, Insignia and Nautica will sail 24 voyages which range from 10 to 40 days in length and feature more than 40 overnight port stays. All itineraries offer a limited-time introductory offer of Free Round-trip Economy Airfare and 2 for 1 Cruise Fares that begin at US $1,499 per guest.
"Destination rich itineraries have always been our hallmark and this new collection introduces new destinations and itineraries that will have great appeal to both our loyal repeat guests and first-time guests alike," stated Bob Binder, President of Oceania Cruises. With an abundance of overnight calls, more than 40 in total, guests will have more than ample time to immerse themselves in the destinations called upon.
"A comprehensive program of excursions and overland tours afford the opportunity to experience the most intriguing historical, cultural and natural wonders. Angkor Wat, the Taj Mahal, IguaÃ~§u Falls, Copper Canyon and the Galapagos Islands are just a few of the spectacles that await on these magnificent journeys."
Highlights of the 2008-2009 Winter Collection:
- New 10 day Copper Canyon and Mexican Riviera itinerary sails round-trip from Los Angeles
- New 40 day Grand Circle of South America sails from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro. Coquimbo, Callo, Salaverry, Manta, Fuerte Amador and Fortaleza add new spice to our roster of South American ports
- 40 day Istanbul to Singapore voyage includes Israel and Egypt along with the best of Turkey, India, Arabia and Asia. Includes 3 days in Israel, Salalah, Muscat, Abu Dabi and 3 days in Dubai
- 5 days in India to explore Goa, Bombay and the Taj Mahal
For further information visit www.oceaniacruises.com
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