Here's a look at the exterior of Oceania Cruises' Marina ship. Credit: Oceania Cruise


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Oceania Cruises is set to unveil an exciting range of European itineraries for 2025, featuring a mix of Mediterranean adventures and Northern European explorations. With voyages lasting between six and 34 days, travellers can experience the diverse beauty of Europe aboard Oceania's luxurious ships: Vista, Allura, Marina, and Nautica.
The highlight of next year's offerings is the debut of the Allura, which will start its voyages from Trieste, Italy, in mid-July. This new ship will complement the Vista, which began its journey last year. Allura will offer a variety of Mediterranean routes, including both eastern and western itineraries, providing travellers with a broad selection of destinations.

Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises, expressed excitement about the new European sailings. He said, "We are thrilled to have this rich line-up of Europe sailings on such a wonderful choice of ships for next year. Europe has always been a favourite for our well-travelled and curious guests, who eagerly seek to explore its hidden gems and create new memories aboard our elegant ships."

Guests on Oceania Cruises can look forward to visiting ports across Italy, Greece, Spain, France, Portugal, Norway, and other stunning locations. Each voyage offers a variety of shore excursions, including gourmet culinary tours led by chefs and photography-focused outings designed to capture the essence of each destination.

The cruises promise exceptional value with numerous included amenities. Travellers can enjoy dining at specialty restaurants, stay connected with onboard WiFi, and benefit from butler service in penthouse suites and higher categories. Additionally, guests will have access to complimentary juices, still and sparkling Vero Water, as well as a range of coffees and teas.

Del Rio highlighted the company’s commitment to providing great value and choice, stating, "Great value for money and choice are cornerstones of what Oceania Cruises offers.”

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