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Oceania Cruises®, the world's leading culinary- and
destination-focused cruise line, is offering an extensive collection of voyages
across East Asia in the first half of 2025 that boast
destination-rich adventures for even the most seasoned world travelers.
Within
the new collection of sailings, Oceania Cruises invites guests to explore the
wildly diverse landscapes of Asia from the vibrant city of Hong
Kong to the lush coves of Bali, and the ancient temples of Kyoto to
the stunning turquoise coastlines of Phuket. Oceania Cruises' small,
luxurious ships carry no more than 1,250 guests and are more than an elegant
means of travel with exceptional guest-to-staff ratios. They are perfectly
sized to access some of the most remote ports, giving guests the chance to
completely immerse themselves in untouched ancient cultures.
"Asia is
one of the most striking regions in the world to explore by sea; the powerful
contrasts between its ultra-modern and historic influences are
breathtaking," remarks Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania
Cruises. "Through our thoughtful itineraries and our incredible array of
immersive small group tours, guests can enjoy the region's timeless heritage
and impressive futuristic strides in one trip – making guests feel like they're
traveling through time. These destinations are truly not to be missed."
With
Oceania Cruises' wide range of small-group shore excursions, guests can
experience the vibrant cultures, cuisines and natural beauty of the region the
way they want: Food-focused tours that range from cooking classes in Thailand to
market visits in Vietnam; Wellness Discovery Tours that nourish the mind,
body and spirit; Go Local Tours that invite guests to discover authentic local
life; Go Green excursions that focus on sustainability practices in
local communities; and more. For guests looking for even further adventure,
there are endless opportunities to fulfill even the most ambitious bucket list
items through Oceania Cruises' overland experiences. Guests can trek through
jungle hills and mountains to discover the wet caves in the Tu Lan system in China,
relax on the banks of the Red River in Hanoi, and tour Asia's most
spectacular attractions, including Angkor Wat and the Terracotta Warriors
Museum.
With
itineraries ranging from six-day jaunts to 24-day journeys aboard a variety of
Oceania Cruises' ultra-premium ships, these sailings are the perfect way to
absorb the wonders of East Asia in world-class comfort. With the
line's simply MORE™ value promise, guests will enjoy more value
and greater convenience with 2 for 1 cruise fares, free shore excursions, free
Champagne, wine and beer, and free WiFi as they discover the wonders of East
Asia.
Highlighted
Voyages
6 Days from Singapore to Singapore aboard Regatta: This unique shorter voyage exploring the
charismatic Malay Peninsula and surrounding islands combines culture-rich
cities with some of the best beaches in the world, offering a varied and
unforgettable journey.
14 Days from Taipei to Kyoto aboard Regatta: Rejoice in spring's arrival amid the grandeur
of Asia's ancient empires, from the tiered fortresses of
exquisite Japan to the sprawling palaces of dynastic China.
Enjoy extra time for discovery with overnight stays in Shanghai, Beijing,
and Kyoto.
15 Days from Singapore to Taipei aboard Regatta: Delve into mystical Eastern lands dotted with
magnificent temples, thriving marketplaces, and serene tropical retreats.
You'll enjoy lavish overnight stays in bustling Bangkok, poignant Ho
Chi Minh City, and glittering Hong Kong.
20 Days from Hong Kong to Bali aboard Regatta: A Condé Nast Traveler branded
itinerary, experience idyllic, forested islands and pristine beaches while also
witnessing delightful cities of contrast across Asia. Enjoy extra time for
discovery with overnight stays in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Singapore,
and Bali.
24 Days from Tokyo to Singapore aboard Riviera: Range throughout the Far East, exploring a
striking array of destinations such as dazzling Boracay Island, the enigmatic
Sultanate of Brunei, and unspoiled Borneo, with indulgent overnight
stays in bustling Tokyo and Jakarta as well as
exquisite Bali.
View All Featured 2025 East Asia Itineraries Here.
For
additional information on Oceania Cruises' small-ship luxury product,
exquisitely crafted cuisine, and expertly curated travel experiences,
visit OceaniaCruises.com, call 855-OCEANIA, or speak with a
professional travel advisor.
[1] Delivery
for the second Oceania Cruises ship is contractually scheduled for the fourth
quarter of 2028, but may be delayed to 2029.
Image
Credit: © Oceania Cruises
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