Oceania Cruises has unveiled a new collection of East Asia voyages for the first half of 2025. The itineraries span destinations from Hong Kong to Bali, Indonesia, and Kyoto, Japan, to Phuket, Thailand, offering travelers opportunities to explore both major cities and less-visited ports.
“Asia is one of the most striking regions in the world to explore by sea; the powerful contrasts between its ultra-modern and historic influences are breathtaking,” said Frank A. Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises.
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The cruise line’s ships, which accommodate no more than 1,250 guests, are designed to access smaller ports. Oceania offers various shore excursion options, including food-focused tours, wellness experiences and sustainability-oriented “Go Green” excursions. Longer overland experiences are also available, such as exploring caves in China or visiting Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
Itineraries range from six to 24 days and include a six-day roundtrip cruise from Singapore on Regatta, focusing on the Malay Peninsula; a 14-day voyage from Taipei, Taiwan, to Kyoto on Regatta, with overnight stays in Shanghai, Beijing and Kyoto; a 15-day trip from Singapore to Taipei on Regatta, featuring overnight stays in Bangkok, Thailand, and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, as well as Hong Kong; a 20-day journey from Hong Kong to Bali on Regatta, with overnight stays in multiple cities; and a 24-day cruise from Tokyo to Singapore on Riviera, including stops in Boracay Island, the Philippines, and Brunei.
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These sailings are part of Oceania’s “simply MORE” program, which includes cruise fares, shore excursions, beverages and Wi-Fi in the package price.
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