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Oceania expands range of cruises with inclusive land stays
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Oceania Cruises has extended its free land programme, giving passengers the option to add a pre or post-cruise stay for no additional cost. The programme is available on
24 sailings in 2023 and 2024, with itineraries spanning Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South America and the Middle East. Travellers who book by June 30
can extend their voyage to include pre or post-cruise land stays to explore destinations such as the Taj Mahal, the Old City of Jerusalem or the Cape Winelands. Passengers on the 10-day
Bountiful Brazil itinerary on Marina, departing Buenos Aires on March 5, 2024, can add a three- night post-cruise stay in Rio de Janeiro. Prices start at £4,049. In Australasia, a three-night
New Zealand’s Natural Wonders land stay can be added to the line’s
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Maori Heritage cruise. Prices for the 16-day Sydney to Auckland voyage, departing on February 8, 2024, start at £6,999. Oceania Cruises president
Frank Del Rio said: “Our land programmes are meant to deepen our guests’ experience by introducing them to cultural and culinary discoveries, breathtaking landscapes, wildlife encounters and architectural awes of some of the world’s most faraway corners. “We are thrilled to share that
our guests have the continued opportunity to dive further into several iconic destinations and do it through the extension of
our free land programmes.”
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From the peaks of its mountains to the depths of its lakes, beautiful scenery can be found in all corners of Canada
With vast tundra stretching into the Arctic Circle, rugged Badlands across its interior and islands dotted around the Atlantic provinces, there’s a variety of terrains in Canada. But it’s important not to forget to stop at its biggest icons along the way.
It’s hard to beat feeling Niagara Falls’ spray as you sail towards its crashing waterfalls or seeing the jaw-dropping views of Banff National Park for the first time, as you explore the Rockies in the shoulder seasons.
In the Fraser Valley, just outside of Vancouver, guests can find beautiful hiking routes, while a short drive from Montreal are the Laurentian Mountains and a wildlife reserve, blanketed in bright colours in the autumn. Hitting the road in an RV is one of the best ways to get around.
“With the huge windows you almost get a 360-degree view of the countryside. Your customers can visit multiple destinations at a time and at a pace that suits them,” says Craig Goodridge of Independent Travel Experts.
“RV trips really are unforgettable and they’ll get to meet fellow travellers along the way who are warm, welcoming and happy to see them visiting Canada.”
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