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Oceania Cruises, a round-the-world and longest 111-day cruise in 2024-2025.

Posted on 2022-09-212022-09-21 by Editor in Chief

Oceania Cruises has announced its 2024-2025 Round the World Cruise and Grand Voyage.

This 180-day round-the-world cruise will take its course from west to east. For Grand Voyages, the lineup includes seven cruises ranging from 50 to 111 days, with longer itineraries and immersive experiences at ports of call. Guests can travel to New Zealand, Australia, Southeast Asia, Africa, the Mediterranean, and three continents between two smaller vessels with a few days of ground programs in between.

The round-the-world cruise will visit 89 ports in 32 countries from January 5 to July 3, 2025. Departing from Miami aboard the 656-passenger Insignia, the ship will sail south to explore the wilds of Brazil and the Amazon before crossing the Atlantic to venture into the spectacular landscapes of Africa. They will also enjoy Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, and Indonesia, passing through islands in the Indian Ocean. In the South Pacific, the voyage will stop at Champagne Bay in Vanuatu and the islands of French Polynesia before visiting the lush Hawaiian Islands.

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