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Oceania Cruises launches 2010 collection

28th April 2009 Print
Oceania Cruises launches 2010 collection Oceania Cruises’ new 2010 European collection has gone on sale this month, featuring the company’s most extensive and wide-ranging European itineraries to date and, for the first time, unlimited complimentary bottled water and soft drinks for all guests.

The programme features 34 unique itineraries, more than any other premium or deluxe brand. Oceania’s three upper premium, mid-sized ships, Regatta, Insignia and Nautica, will offer discerning travellers new and unique opportunities to travel to new and off the beaten path destinations in Russia, Greece, Syria, Iceland, Turkey along with chic yacht harbours in France, Italy and Spain. The line has added 30 more ports to its list of European destinations, a total of 137 in all.

Highlights of the 2010 European Collection

- 34 unique itineraries for 2010 – more than any other premium or deluxe brands
- Nearly 3/4 of the itineraries are brand new
- The 2010 European Collection sails to a total of 137 ports, 30 of which are brand new ports for Oceania Cruises.
- The choice of destinations stretches from the Polar Ice Barrier to the desert sands of Egypt and Israel
- A unique selection of western European itineraries that focus on the extraordinary wine producing regions and local cuisines of Italy, Spain, Portugal and France
- A wider array of off the beaten path boutique ports such as Zakinthos, Greece; Sanary Sur Mer, France; Murmansk, Russia; Kas, Turkey; & Tartous, Syria - just to name a few

With a keen focus on providing the most unique and enriching destination experience, every aspect of the 2010 European Collection has been meticulously crafted with the discriminating traveller in mind. Guests may choose from alluring choice of voyages that range from the ancient sands of Egypt and Israel to the great white lands of Iceland, the North Cape and the Polar Ice Barrier.

"Whether guests yearn to explore the wonders of iconic destinations like Venice and Paris for the first time, or are veteran travellers looking for a more esoteric adventure to trophy destinations such as Murmansk, Russia or Tartous in Syria, this collection of itineraries is among the most imaginative and evocative you will find,” stated Bob Binder, President of Oceania Cruises.

$1,000 Per Person Saving on all Cruise Fares
With savings of $1,000 per person for all bookings made before 31st August 2009, Oceania Cruises continues to offer exceptional value with cruise prices starting from just $1,034 (£699) per guest, cruise-only including taxes.

For more information, visit OceaniaCruises.co.uk.

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Oceania Cruises launches 2010 collection