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Oceania Cruises Expands Free Land Programs for Select Itineraries

Senso-Ji Temple, Tokyo
Senso-Ji Temple, Tokyo

Available for booking for a limited time, Oceania Cruises has released more Free Land Programs for select itineraries in the 2023 and 2024 seasons.

Until 30JUN, clients can lengthen their voyage to include immersive pre- or post-cruise programs on land on select sailings in Africa, Asia, Australia, South America, the Middle East and more — a value which the cruise line says is worth up to US$5,000 per stateroom.

Guests will have the opportunity to learn about local cultures and traditions, sample regional cuisine, and enjoy other unique experiences. Programs range from zipping through Thailand in a 3-wheeled tuk tuk, settling in for an authentic Bedouin-style dinner in Dubai or enjoying an inspired wine tasting in South Africa’s esteemed Cape Winelands to discovering Tokyo's fascinating Shogun history.

Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises, said, "Our Land Programs are meant to deepen our guests' experience by introducing them to the cultural and culinary discoveries, breathtaking landscapes, wildlife encounters and architectural awes of some of the world's most faraway corners."

More information about Oceania Cruises' Free Land Program is available on its website.

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