Red Ginger restaurant aboard Oceania's Marina. (Photo by Nick Tortajada for Oceania Cruises)

Oceania Cruises’ East Asia Sailings Offer Unique Itineraries

Red Ginger restaurant aboard Oceania's Marina. (Photo by Nick Tortajada for Oceania Cruises)
 
 

Oceania Cruises is offering an extensive series of East Asian voyages in the first half of 2025, catering to your clients seeking immersive cultural experiences. The cruise line will offer itineraries ranging from six to 24 days across the region.

The voyages will cover diverse destinations, including Hong Kong, Bali, Kyoto and Phuket. Oceania’s fleet, comprising ships with a maximum capacity of 1,250 passengers, is designed to access remote ports, allowing your clients to explore off-the-beaten-path locations.

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, in a press statement. “Through our thoughtful itineraries and our incredible array of immersive small group tours, guests can enjoy the region’s timeless heritage and impressive futuristic strides in one trip—making guests feel like they’re traveling through time. These destinations are truly not to be missed.”

Oceania’s New Adventures

The cruise line emphasizes small-group shore excursions tailored to various interests. These include culinary tours featuring cooking classes in Thailand and market visits in Vietnam, wellness-focused activities and tours highlighting local life and sustainability practices.

For more adventurous travelers, Oceania offers overland experiences such as cave exploration in China’s Tu Lan system, relaxation along Hanoi’s Red River and visits to iconic sites like Angkor Wat and the Terracotta Warriors Museum.

Oceania’s simply MORE value proposition includes several fare inclusions, such as 2-for-1 cruise fares, complimentary shore excursions, free Champagne, wine and beer and complimentary WiFi.

The cruise line’s itineraries are designed to showcase the region’s contrasts, from modern cityscapes to historical sites. This approach allows your clients to experience a wide range of Asian cultures and landscapes within a single trip.

With their high guest-to-staff ratios, Oceania’s ultra-premium ships provide a luxurious base of operations from which your clients can explore the region’s diverse offerings.

For more information, visit oceaniacruises.com