Oceania Cruises unveils 2021-22 Tropics and Exotics Voyages

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A Oceania Cruise ship. Picture from the company’s official Twitter account

(TAN): Oceania Cruises has unveiled its 2021-2022 Tropics & Exotics Collection of itineraries to the Caribbean, South America, South Pacific, Africa, and the Far East.

Guests will receive even more value with the OLife Choice airfare that now includes Free Roundtrip Airport Transfers on all 2021-22 Tropics & Exotics Collection voyages. Guests will have a seamless travel experience with the now-included airport to ship and ship transfers.

With 105 itineraries, 75 of them brand new, and 10 exciting new ports to explore, this collection of voyages explores the many personalities of Africa with many touring options. It ventures to the southernmost reaches of South America and explores the best of Patagonia with the rare opportunity to witness the pure Antarctic beauty of remote locations such as Deception Island and Paradise Bay.

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Closer to home, travelers will find diverse tropical escapes that offer the bliss of Oceania Cruises’ uncommon Caribbean, featuring boutique ports such as Roseau, Dominica; Kralendijk, Bonaire; Kingstown, St. Vincent and the new port of Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe.

“Our new 2021-2022 Tropics & Exotics Collection is full of surprises, adventure-filled destinations, and travel stories waiting to happen in some of the most tempting corners of the world,” stated Bob Binder, President and Chief Executive Officer for Oceania Cruises.

The new Ports of Call include: Amami Oshima (Naze), Ishinomaki, Moji, Onahama and Otaru (Sapporo) in Japan, Îles des Saintes in Guadeloupe, Mystery Island in Vanuatu, Panama City in Panama, Port Arthur (Tasmania) in Australia, and Whittier in Alaska.

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The Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro itinerary offers a multi-faceted adventure full of memorable encounters: carefree days in sun-kissed spots like the emerald-green bay surrounding the beaches of Porto Belo, cultural treasures such as the beautifully preserved colonial center of Parati and the exploding culinary scenes of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

Other highlights in the 2021-2022 Tropics & Exotics Collection include Oceania Cruises’ Amazon voyages, which combine rainforest explorations with enticing Caribbean destinations, as well as thrilling expeditions around the southern tip of South America – one of which ventures even farther southward to cruise past several stunning Antarctic islands.

Calling on a desirable set of boutique and off-the-beaten-path islands such as Bonaire, Guadeloupe, Dominica, St. Vincent and Trinidad, Riviera and Sirena spend the winter season sailing Oceania Cruises’ uncommon Caribbean. These voyages create ideal escapes in the sun: exclusive and cultural destinations blessed with paradise beaches and yet not filled with crowds.

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There are also several unique cruises that begin and end in Barbados – a cultured island that really does have it all – as well as happy and languid Aruba for those seeking to extend their chic island getaway a little longer. Two Panama Canal voyages featuring an overnight in the standout new port of Panama City, a gleaming multicultural capital of Central America, crown this Caribbean season.


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