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Oceania to feature SA ports

20 Nov 2024
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Oceania Cruises has unveiled the second half of its 2026 collection of voyages, including five itineraries calling in South Africa.

The voyages are now available for booking and include over 60 new itineraries, including 17 grand voyages. Five of these adventures will visit South African shores: the West African Gems cruise, Safari and Spice cruise, East African Majesty cruise and the Extravagant Explorer cruise.

The 54-day Exotic Odyssey cruise will sail from Singapore to Lisbon on the Regatta on May 1, 2025 with a two-night stay in Cape Town.

The West African Gems cruise is a 24-day cruise sailing from Cape Town to Lisbon on May 31, 2026. The ship will call in Lomé, Banjul and Dakar.

The East African Majesty cruise is a 20-day sailing from Mumbai to Cape Town on the Sirena. Departing on March 11 2026, the cruise includes calls at Nosy Be, Mayotte and Durban as well as overnight stays in Malé.

The Safari and Spice route will sail from Cape Town to Singapore on a 30-day sailing from October 5, 2026, also sailing on the Sirena. Highlights of the trip include Maputo, Zanzibar, Mombasa and Penang with an overnight stay in Phuket.

The 69-day Extravagant Explorer Cruise departs from Singapore on August 27, 2026 and will call at Port Elizabeth and Cape Town in addition to Rhodes, Cannes, Barcelona, Abidjan, Dar es Salaam and Colombo.

“We are thrilled to offer this expansive collection of sailings for 2026, giving our curious guests the luxury of choice,” said Frank A Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises. “Thanks to their boutique size, Nautica, Regatta and Sirena can access ports of call which simply aren’t accessible to larger vessels, giving our well-travelled guests many opportunities to discover new favourite destinations.”

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