OCEANIA Cruises’ Regatta and Nautica will greatly expand their offerings in the South Pacific in 2023-2024, with more cruises from Australia than ever before. The ships’ South Pacific sailings offer a selection of “captivating sojourns” for travellers, with voyages ranging from 10 to 41 days. Regatta will reprise her popular...
OCEANIA Cruises’ Regatta and Nautica will greatly expand their offerings in the South Pacific in 2023-2024, with more cruises from Australia than ever before.
The ships’ South Pacific sailings offer a selection of “captivating sojourns” for travellers, with voyages ranging from 10 to 41 days.
Regatta will reprise her popular Sydney round trip and Sydney-Auckland itineraries, with other highlights including Sydney-Bali (and vice versa), and Sydney to Papeete.
Meanwhile, Nautica will cruise from Singapore to French Polynesia, on a 34-day itinerary, before sailing back to Sydney on a 31-day voyage.
“Thanks to these spectacular itineraries, our guests can discover some of the most beautiful and remote destinations in the world, such as little-known islands in Polynesia, in the most luxurious and immersive way possible – by sea,” Oceania’s new President Frank Del Rio Jr said.
Joining Regatta and Nautica in Asia-Pacific will be the newly reinspired Riviera (pictured) which will sail in Asia for the first time during the season, due to unprecedented demand.
Riviera’s inaugural Asia deployment will see her sail 25 voyages through Arabia, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, China, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, and the Philippines, with the current season’s sales exceeding expectations & breaking numerous records, precipitating the new voyages in the region.
The new sailings across Oceania’s Asian fleet have nearly doubled the seasonal availability with 121 itineraries on offer.
