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To celebrate Oceania Cruises’ 2022 Europe & North America Collection opening for bookings on 12 November 2020, the world’s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line has launched an enticing trade incentive.

For every booking, travel partners will be rewarded with an upfront bonus commission in the form of an AU $150 e-gift card. Available to retail and wholesale partners in Australia and New Zealand, the incentive will run from 12 November to 18 November 2020.

The promotion is valid on bookings sailing from 1 July 2021 and is not applicable for group booking transfers, with all booking deposits to be made by 31 November. Agents must register online with a valid email, address, and mobile number.

“During the past few months, we have been working hard to provide our valued trade partners with the inspiration and support they need to offer their clients compelling promotions and bright new adventures. This trade incentive is a way for us to share our new collection of voyages, and say thank you to our Oceania community,” said Jason Worth, Vice President Australia and New Zealand for Oceania Cruises.

The complete collection of 110 itineraries, featuring 76 brand new offerings – including 10 new ports, can be viewed online and via the comprehensive season preview brochure. The 2022 Europe & North America Collection offers 56 itineraries that range from seven to 14 days in length.

Travel partners can pass on even more value to their clients with Oceania Cruises’ Early Booking Bonus. For a limited time only, travellers can enjoy 50% off deposits on every sailing booked between 12 November 2020 and 31 December 2020.

In addition to this, Oceania Cruises is offering an inclusive OLife Choice package which includes free gratuities and a choice of free shore excursions, a free beverage package, or free shipboard credit. Travellers can reserve their dream voyage with complete peace of mind, with every voyage covered by Oceania Cruises’ Best Price Guarantee.

2022 Europe & North America Collection Highlights 

  • 110 itineraries, 76 of them brand new, along with 10 captivating new ports to explore such as the Danish rising star of Aarhus, the charming Irish village of Killybegs, and the spectacularly dramatic Lofoten Islands in Norway
  • 11 voyages of seven to 14 days aboard Marina and Sirena that explore the storied history, antiquities, and architecture of Scandinavia and Russia
  • Explore the unique cultural traditions and great outdoors of Alaska with glacier trekking, helicopter flightseeing and Go Local tours, plus more voyages cruising Hubbard Glacier with 12 convenient departures from Seattle, Vancouver, or Los Angeles, ranging from seven to 13 days in length
  • 46 voyages to the western Mediterranean, Greek Isles, Turkey, and Canary Islands ranging from seven to 14 days
  • Discover the treasures and sacred destinations of the Holy Land with 16 voyages that call on coveted ports in Israel, Turkey, and Egypt
  • Connoisseurs of food and wine will delight in the six unique itineraries that focus on western Europe’s wine countries, while another four are devoted to displaying the unique culinary treasures of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales
  • Unwind with easy Bermuda getaways offering all the bliss of a tropical escape with the convenience of seven-day roundtrip New York departures
  • Explore the best of New England, the Canadian Maritimes, Greenland, Iceland, the Norwegian Fjords, Baltic capitals, wine countries of France, Spain, and Portugal, plus the Azores in one epic 46-day voyage with the supreme convenience of sailing roundtrip from New York City aboard Insignia
  • Undertake the ultimate immersion of the western Europe wine countries of Iberia, North Africa, Madeira, the Canary Islands, and Bermuda aboard Sirena with 25 ports of call in 38 days
  • Traverse the virtual entirety of the Mediterranean with 18 ports in 22 days aboard Nautica from Jerusalem to Barcelona
  • Be amongst the privileged few who venture north of the Arctic Circle aboard Sirena’s singular sailing to the North Cape, Murmansk, and the mysteriously infamous Archangel, Russia