Oceania’s Free Land Programs
Oceania Offers 15 Sailings with Free Land Programs Pre or Post Cruise
Oceania Cruises is renowned for its Culinary and Destination-focused cruises. Its luxury fleet will visit over 450 ports virtually everywhere in the world this year. Of special interest to Cruisers who want to explore more in Africa, Asia, Australia, the Middle East and North America is one incredible offer. From now until January 8, 2023, guests who book any one of 15 cruises departing from January until June, will be rewarded with pre-or post-cruise opportunities valued at up to $4600 a person. Just look what’s on offer!
Choose a destination and Oceania does the rest.
While much of the world is reachable by sea, a surprising number of the world’s great treasures are not. That’s what makes adding these extensions adds even more to your cruise experience.
You can arrive in advance or linger longer in some of the world’s most exotic and fascinating place. Visit spectacular cities including Dubai, Tokyo, Singapore or Hong Kong. Spend time in Sydney or Mumbai. San Francisco opens its Golden Gates and across the bay Sausalito beckons Choose from bucket-list UNESCO World Heritage sites: The Taj Mahal, Thailand’s Angkor Wat, Australia’s Blue Mountains, Peru’s Geoglyphs in the Nazca Desert. Bolstering Oceania’s well-deserved reputation for food and wine, two Land Excursion explore the wine country of Chile and South Africa. These are the trips are traveler’s dreams…and they’re gratis on 3 great Oceania ships.
Oceania’s Free Land Programs are as luxurious as Oceania’s ships
Oceania loyalists will not be surprised to learn that the hotels selected for these programs are top-of-the-list everywhere they go. In Bangkok and Hong Kong, it’s the Shangri-La. In Singapore, your home is the Mandarin Oriental. While there you’ll be invited to indulge in a
Singapore Sling at legendary Raffles Hotel, the hotel in “Crazy Rich Asians”. Guests choosing Dubai will enjoy a Bedouin-style dinner set in sand dunes! And every land excursion will give guests multiple opportunities to select experiences on their own.
All About Oceania
Seven luxury ships make up the Oceania Cruise fleet. For the Free Land Programs, Oceania will sail its most intimate ships. Nautica, Regatta, Insignia are almost identical sisters. Each of them has its own style. Because each one of them has undergone interior transformations: Nautica in 2022, Regatta, the Flagship of the Oceania fleet, in 2018 and Insignia in 2019. Carrying just 656 guests, a crew of over 400 pampers every passenger. All three sisters feature four open-seating restaurants, eight lounges and bars, a casino and the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center. Almost 70 percent of their 333 suites and staterooms have private verandas. Their interiors are outright beautiful. There’s a residential feel to them that extends to the public spaces. Guest marvel at the use of teak, stone and exquisite tile work. Their Grand Staircases call for grand entrances.
Oceania Cruises offers “The Finest Cuisine At Sea”®.
Since 2003, the Executive Culinary Director has been the incomparable Jacques Pepin. The French native is the author of 30 cookbooks, and host of no less than 13 PBS television series. Chef Pepin’s imprint on the kitchen is apparent in all Oceania’s restaurants. There’s even one named for the Chef—Jacques which is as French a bistro as you’ll find anywhere on land or at sea. What separates Oceania too is that you won’t pay an extra charges or fee at any restaurant aboard any of their ships. Culinary excellence extends to every item on every menu. From a burger served poolside to something called Humphry Slocombe’s bourbon-flavored cornflake-studded Secret Breakfast ice cream, every meal is a delight. There’s a Grand Dining Room which more than lives up to its name. The Polo Grill is Oceania’s classic steakhouse. Oceania’s Toscana a temple to refined Italian cuisine. The Terrace Café is open virtually all-day and lives up to its name with a breathtaking outdoor dining terrace overlooking the stern of the ship. Waves Grill is right by the pool. And there’s 24 hour Room Service assuring you’ll never go hungry on an Oceania ship.
For all the information you need on Oceania’s Free Land Program and everything else Oceania, go to www.oceaniacruises.com. But hurry, the promotion ends January 8th if it’s not sold out before then.
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