Oceania Cruises Expands Polynesian Routes for 2025
Oceania Cruises has announced the expansion of its Polynesian routes for 2025. Travelers will be able to visit more islands in the South Pacific, enjoying the amenities on board the small ships.
In 2025, Oceania Cruises will present a wide range of routes in the South Pacific. The ships Nautica and Regatta will offer cruises in both winter and summer seasons. Both ships are equipped with more veranda cabins and specialty restaurants.
Ten-day round trips from Papeete will be the centerpiece of the season. Guests will be able to see dolphins, whales, and stingrays in the turquoise waters around the islands. The routes will also include stops in Papeete, on the island of Nuku Hiva, and overnight stays in Bora Bora.
Oceania Cruises President Frank A. Del Rio stated that the 2025 routes will allow guests to explore the natural beauty, culinary heritage, and cultural traditions of the South Pacific. Each ship will accommodate no more than 670 guests.
Shore excursions will include visits to vanilla and black pearl farms, lagoon cruises, and motu island picnics. Oceania Cruises will also offer longer cruises, including stops in Hawaii, New Zealand, and world cruises lasting up to 111 days, ending in Singapore, Cape Town, or Barcelona.
The 2025 routes are designed to give travelers the opportunity to explore lesser-known islands and enjoy scenic landscapes.