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Oceania Cruises has opened sales for its 2022 Around The World In 180 Days voyage, encompassing the South Pacific, New Zealand, Australia, Asia, Africa and Northern Europe.Bob Binder, President & CEO of Oceania Cruises said the voyage is one of Oceania Cruises’ “most intriguing and all-encompassing world explorations available”.
Insignia will sail across the Pacific to the Hawaiian Islands, French Polynesia and Fiji before charting her course south towards New Zealand followed by an extensive exploration of Australia. Navigating the most intriguing corners of Asia, guests will have the chance to immerse themselves in everything from the sought-after spiritual haven of Bali and Kyoto’s mystical bamboo forests, to the stunning juxtaposition of new and ancient in cities such as Hong Kong, Shanghai and Yangon. More adventures await at African game reserves, the acclaimed vineyards dotting the Cape Winelands, the otherworldly volcanic landscapes of the Canary Islands and the Golden Age canals of Amsterdam.Around the World HighlightsContinents visited: 6 Countries visited: 44 Time zones crossed: 22 Islands visited: 43 Ports visited: 91 UNESCO World Heritage sites accessible: 68 Overnight stays: 19 Oceans cruised: 4 Seas cruised: 19 Numbers of times equator crossed: 4More details at oceaniacruises.com/special-offers/2022-around-the-world-cruise/ Want to be in the luxury travel know? Subscribe to our free eNewsletter here to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.

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