Red Ginger, a top dining spot on Oceania Cruises. (Photo: Oceania Cruises)



Oceania Cruises has announced its exciting lineup of voyages for 2025, featuring stunning destinations across East Asia. The new itineraries are now open for booking and promise a range of experiences from short getaways to extended adventures.
The cruise line, known for its focus on fine dining and unique destinations, is offering trips that span from bustling Hong Kong to serene Bali and historic Kyoto. Oceania Cruises is proud of its smaller ships, which carry up to 1,250 guests and can dock at intimate ports that larger ships can’t access.

Travelers can choose from a variety of options. One popular route is a 6-day round-trip from Singapore, exploring the Malay Peninsula and its nearby islands. For those looking for a longer journey, there’s a 14-day itinerary that departs from Taipei and includes overnight stops in Shanghai, Beijing, and Kyoto. For the most adventurous, a 24-day cruise starting in Tokyo will take guests to Boracay Island, Brunei, Borneo, Jakarta, and Bali before concluding in Singapore.

These voyages come with the added benefit of small-group shore excursions, offering travelers immersive experiences in each destination. Highlights include visits to local markets in Vietnam, jungle trekking in China, and tours of Angkor Wat and the Terracotta Warriors Museum in China.

Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises, emphasizes the unique appeal of exploring Asia by sea. “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,” he says. Del Rio highlights the cruise line's commitment to providing an enriching travel experience, combining the region's timeless heritage with its impressive modern advancements.

In addition to its East Asia offerings, Oceania Cruises has also released its South Pacific itineraries for 2025, including popular destinations like Tahiti.

To entice travelers, Oceania Cruises is running its Annual Summer Sale until August 26. This promotion offers discounts of up to 40 percent on more than 50 different voyages, covering select sailings in both East Asia and the South Pacific. This is a great opportunity for those looking to explore these stunning regions at a reduced price.

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