Oceania Cruises expands European programme

Sunday, 06 Apr, 2009 0

Oceania Cruises has added 30 ports to its European itineraries for 2010.

The luxury line’s 2010 European Collection will open for bookings on Monday (April 6).

Complimentary bottled water and soft drinks will be offered to passengers taking cruises next year on the company’s three ships – Regatta, Insigniaand Nautica.

The 2010 programme features 34 itineraries and 137 destinations including Russia, Greece, Syria, Iceland, Turkey along with France, Italy and Spain.

Off the beaten track ports such as Zakinthos, Greece; Sanary Sur Mer, France; Murmansk, Russia; Kas, Turkey and Tartous, Syria are amongst those included.

An early booking discount of $1,000 per person applies for all bookings made before August 31.

Prices start at $1,034 (£699) per person, cruise-only including taxes.

Detailed, day-by-day itineraries will be available online at OceaniaCruises.co.uk on Monday.

 
by Phil Davies 
 


 

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