March 17, 2020

Save On Future Voyages With Oceania Cruises

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Explore The Unknown

Although this is a difficult time, we are all in this together. Looking at the future, we want to provide you with the ultimate travel guide with top destinations that you can look forward to. Plan ahead by booking in advance. Cancellation policies are currently very lenient and rebooking options are plentiful. Limited liability with wide availability gives you the freedom to choose your ideal travel experience. Book your future cruise with Oceania Cruises by March 20th, 2020 and save big. 

When you book by March 20th, 2020 you will receive:

  • Up to 4 category upgrade
  • 2 for 1 cruise fares
  • Free Roundtrip Airfare
  • Free WiFi
  • Free shore excursions
  • Free beverage
  • Free shipboard credit

Amazing Alaska

Bears, eagles and whales…Alaska’s abundant wildlife never ceases to amaze us. The state’s nutrient-rich water is an ideal feeding location for humpback whales prior to their astonishing 3,000-mile migration to Hawaii, while on land black bears make their way to rushing streams full of salmon. Enjoy a glimpse of the amazing species you will witness, from hunting black bears to iconic bald eagles perched high in the treetops. Why not experience it all in person?

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Explore the nation’s largest national forest, measuring an astonishing 17 million acres. Covering most of Southeast Alaska and encircling the stunning Inside Passage, the Tongass National Forest offers unrivaled opportunities to observe eagles, bears and spawning salmon. Enjoy a sneak peek of this forest’s towering old-growth coniferous trees and then sail to Alaska to experience it firsthand. While cruising Alaska is an experience in the wilds, it will leave you at peace having connected with the raw and rugged wilderness from the comfort of a luxurious ship. Quiet your mind as you traverse Icy Strait Point and you might hear the call of humpback whales before they breach the surface. Feel your blood pressure lower as you kayak the peaceful waters of Clover Pass in search of the majestic bald eagles that nest and hunt in Tongass National Forest. Cruising Hubbard Glacier, the weight of the world shrinks as you behold the awesome power of water and ice, and the song and dance of native cultures is another powerful reminder to celebrate and honor the world in which we live.

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For a state capital, Juneau maintains a surprising small-town charm, in part because it can only be reached by sea or air due to the surrounding wilderness. Collections from the indigenous people are displayed in the Alaska State Museum. Visit Mendenhall Glacier for outdoor adventure. Called "Shee Atika" by the Tlingit Indians, then "New Archangel" by the Russians who ousted them, Sitka boasts a multicultural heritage. Two dozen of its attractions are on the National Register of Historic Places, including Castle Hill and Building 29, a structure built by the Russians in 1835. The Sheldon Jackson Museum exhibits one of Alaska's oldest native culture collections.

 

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