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Traveller Made taking luxury travel event across three continents – from Phuket to Panama to Sardinia

With the first of its three Essence of Luxury events for the year having taken place in Thailand's Phuket in March, Traveller Made is gearing up for the second event coming up in May in Panama and third event in Sardinia in September. In 2024 the company reimagined its annual Essence of Luxury flagship event that's been held in Marbella since 2019 into three regional events across three continents - one in Asia, one in the Americas and one in Europe. Following on from the Essence of Phuket event, the Essence of Panama is set for 12-16 May 2025 and Essence of Sardinia for 22-26 September 2025. The decision to move the Essence of Luxury show beyond Europe represents the luxury travel network's global expansion. "We are now the most international luxury travel network" said Traveller Made founder and president Quentin Desurmont. "We're not the biggest. We're not into size, we're into top quality." Committed to a 'small and beautiful' approach, the network now has some 570 member agencies in its Serandipians community and is quickly approaching its target of 600 agencies. The focus is on North America to get the remaining 30 or so. Its Takumians community meanwhile, which was launched in 2024 with Serandipians nearly at member capacity, already has over 80 agencies. As 'luxury travel designers', these member agencies are in 77 countries. A balanced spread sees 39 percent of them in Europe, 35 percent in Asia and 25 percent in the Americas. In a world where "everybody says they do luxury", Serandiapians and Takumians is the seal of quality, explained Desurmont. "We organize unexpected, life changing moments and create serendipitous moments for clients. It's about tailormade travel creation that's on demand, personalized and luxury, very high end." Thus the naming of Serandipians, while Takumians was inspired by Master Takumi which in Japan is the highest level of artisanship. As a luxury travel network, Serandipians and Takumians are connected with partner luxury travel and hospitality suppliers around the world such as hotels and resorts, private villas, destination management companies, private yacht and jet operators and brokers, and tourism boards. The Essence of Phuket event was held at SAii Laguna Phuket over 3-7 March 2025, the idyllic resort nestled along Bang Tao Beach within the iconic Laguna Phuket complex. SAii Laguna Phuket and Santiburi Koh Samui - two flagship properties of S Hotels & Resorts - are among the Serandipians partner hotels in Thailand. The event was an opportunity for member agencies from around the world to engage with regional partner suppliers in networking, knowledge sharing and celebrating excellence in the luxury travel sector. The event programme included the Master Designers and Crafters conference at Banyan Tree Phuket focusing on emerging trends and innovations in luxury travel, pre-scheduled one-to-one meetings, the Idolons award ceremony recognising outstanding members of the Serandipians and Takumians communities for their contributions to the luxury travel industry, and some fantastic social events for relaxed, high-level networking.

Guest Column

Is the Hype Real? Flying Los Angeles to Panama City

Looking for a new escape from the daily routine of your Los Angeles work life but not sure where to go? Well, you can choose Panama City for this escape. Moreover, you are one of many who are considering traveling from Los Angeles to Panama City. The route is quickly becoming a favorite among travelers for good reason. Panama City surely has what you are looking for to reenergize yourself with its waterfront restaurants, invincible fishing, and easy access to world-class beaches for nonstop fun in the sun. So don't think much and just book your vuelo desde Los Ángeles a Ciudad de Panamá and here you can find out what makes you feel more confident about your trip.  Why this route is gaining popularity Each city has its own USP that makes it stand out from the rest. Panama City, like many other cities, has its own charm that makes it an attractive destination for tourists. Panama City is more than just a dot on a map. It is an unsurpassed town that blends old-world charm with modern conveniences. This city in Northwest Florida is primarily dependent on trade and shipping activities related to the Panama Canal, which is a pivotal route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The city is also a cultural hub, making it a magnet tourist destination.  Flight Options from Los Angeles to Panama City It's not as simple as you wish to travel to Panama City from Los Angeles and just book a flight ticket. No, to make a wise decision you need to do a little research which includes researching which airlines offer flights to this destination or which will suit your preferences best, such as whether there are any connecting flights or direct flights, and how much the final airfare will be: Copa Airlines  Copa Airlines offers direct flights between Los Angeles and Panama City. In general, a direct flight from Los Angeles to Panama City takes about 6-7 hours, but it may differ depending on the airport you depart from. These direct flights are available daily, making them a convenient option. American Airlines American Airlines, a well-known name in the air travel industry, offers direct and connecting flights to Panama City. You can select the one that meets your budgetary and convenience requirements. Furthermore, if you are an AAdvantage member, this is a great way to earn and redeem miles. Spirit Airlines Spirit Airlines is usually considered the first choice for budget-conscious travelers. However, they do not offer direct flights to Panama City. Instead, they offer affordable airfares with layovers in various cities. If you are comfortable with the stopovers, you may choose Spirit Airlines as a low-cost airline, but remember to take into account the additional fees associated with baggage and other services.  United Airlines United Airlines comes up with connecting flights from Los Angeles to Panama City, often with layovers in Houston or Newark. However, if you are a MileagePlus member of United Airlines, then this may be of benefit to you. Must-Visit Attractions in Panama City Now, here is the answer to the real question: is Panama City's hype real? Well, the answer is yes. Once you have arrived in Panama City, you will realize that every penny you have spent on your vuelo reserva was well spent. Here are the top attractions in Panama City that really make your trip: Casco Viejo Panama City's historic center is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit one of the many museums and art galleries or stroll through the charming cobblestone streets. Amador Causeway A man-made causeway that connects three islands provides stunning views of the Panama Canal and the city skyline. Several restaurants and bars offer outdoor seating along the causeway. You can explore the causeway by walking, biking, or renting a golf cart. Biomuseo Biomuseo is a world-class museum designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry that tells the story of the formation of the Isthmus of Panama and its impact on global biodiversity. Cinta Costera It is a popular place for both locals and tourists to stroll along the waterfront promenade. Enjoy the views of the Pacific Ocean while walking or jogging along the seaside path, renting a bike, or simply relaxing. The Bottom Line So, is the hype real? Yes, absolutely. In Panama City, there is no shortage of things to do. In Panama City, you will find a melting pot of cultures as well as mouth-watering local cuisine. Panama City promises an unforgettable experience from the moment you arrive up until the moment you depart. Are you ready to book your flight?  

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Holland America Line Opens Bookings for 2025-2026 Panama Canal and Hawaii Cruises

Holland America Line, a premium cruise line renowned for its longer and destination-focused voyages, has announced the opening of bookings for its 2025-2026 Panama Canal and Hawaii cruises. The cruises will depart from five North American homeports and sail on five different ships, offering a variety of new ports and ways to transit the Panama Canal. This season, six different Panama Canal cruises are on offer, including several firsts for the company. Most notably, the port of Acajutla, El Salvador, has been added to most Panama Canal sailings. Guests will also have the unique opportunity to sail aboard the Pinnacle-Class ship Koningsdam as she makes her inaugural transit through the canal. For those looking to transit the canal aboard Zuiderdam, new this season are departures from Miami. Voyages range from 15 to 22 days, catering to those seeking both shorter and longer vacations. “We know a Panama Canal transit is a once-in-a-lifetime experience many of our guests are seeking, and by adding Acajutla to select voyages, we’re making it even more memorable,” said Beth Bodensteiner, Holland America Line’s chief commercial officer. “Guests can discover the ‘Pompeii of the Americas’ with a shore excursion to Joya de Cerén archaeological site, where they’ll explore a Mayan farming village remarkably preserved under volcanic ash.” Nieuw Amsterdam will debut in Hawaii, cruising roundtrip itineraries from San Diego, California. Koningsdam and Zaandam will join the ship on island-hopping adventures that nearly all include an overnight at Honolulu, Hawaii’s iconic capital. Panama Canal and Hawaii cruises are offered from October 2025 through April 2026 and range from 15 to 22 days. Natural and man-made marvels are prominently featured on cruises to Hawaii and the Panama Canal. Guests can expect to see cascading waterfalls, ancient Mayan ruins, and the famous locks of the Panama Canal. Shore excursions are culturally immersive, showcasing the destinations’ natural beauty and rich history. The cuisine on board highlights local flavours with golden pineapple, locally sourced fresh fish like Pacific mahi-mahi, fresh homemade salsa, and other regional specialties sourced directly from port to plate. Highlights of the 2025-2026 Panama Canal Cruise Season: Panama Canal cruises are aboard Eurodam, Koningsdam and Zuiderdam. Cruises start or end in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; Seattle, Washington; San Diego, California; or Miami or Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Guests enjoy a daylight transit of the Panama Canal, with commentary on the open decks detailing the amazing feat of the man-made marvel. Itineraries range from 15 to 22 days and include a combination of calls in Aruba, California, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama and Turks and Caicos. Several cruises offer multiple embarkation or disembarkation options, such as Fort Lauderdale to San Diego, Seattle, or Vancouver. Select Panama Canal sailings include a call at Acajutla, a new port for Holland America Line. This port offers excursions to remarkably preserved Mayan ruins, volcanoes, and cacao plantations and provides a gateway to see more of El Salvador, including San Salvador and Nahuizalco. Many Panama Canal cruises include a call at Half Moon Cay, Holland America Line’s award-winning private island in the Bahamas. Highlights of the 2025-2026 Hawaii Cruise Season: Cruises to Hawaii are aboard Koningsdam, Nieuw Amsterdam and Zaandam. This will be Nieuw Amsterdam’s first season in Hawaii. Guests sailing aboard Nieuw Amsterdam will be able to experience the culinary delights of the ship’s newest restaurant, Morimoto by Sea. Guests sailing on Koningsdam or Zaandam can also share the restaurant menu during special pop-up dinners. Itineraries are roundtrip from San Diego, Vancouver, or Vancouver to San Diego. The 17-day “Circle Hawaii” from Vancouver to San Diego visits Nawiliwili, Kahului, Hilo, Honolulu (overnight), and Kona. The roundtrip from San Diego features either an overnight or late departure from Honolulu, a call to Ensenada, Mexico and more Hawaiian ports like Kona and Kahului. 18-day “Circle Hawaii” is roundtrip from San Diego or Vancouver and calls at Kahului, Hilo, Honolulu (overnight), Nawiliwili and Kona. Roundtrip San Diego adds a call at Ensenada, and roundtrip Vancouver includes Victoria, Canada. Have It All Booking Bonus For a limited time, guests who book select 2025-2026 Panama Canal and Hawaii cruises with the “Have It All” premium package will enjoy a host of amenities. These include shore excursions, specialty dining, a Signature Beverage Package, and Surf Wi-Fi. Additionally, guests will receive free prepaid Crew Appreciation and free upgrades to the Elite Beverage Package and Premium Wi-Fi. Terms and conditions apply. The post Holland America Line Opens Bookings for 2025-2026 Panama Canal and Hawaii Cruises first appeared on Stray Nomad Travel News.

Americas

Reopening now: Panama welcomes first international tourists since March

Panama has now officially opened its borders and is welcoming international travellers back to the country’s main airport, Tocumen International Airport. To keep locals and travellers safe, the tourism board has worked closely with the ministry of health to implement new health and safety guidelines as it opens borders. The restart of flight operations is part of a gradual nationwide reopening of businesses and industry which began in June. Initially, seven international airlines will operate followed by four others resuming operations later. During first two days of reopening, it welcomed the arrival of over 300 entrant passengers from flights on airlines including Copa Airlines, the country’s flagship airline, Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines and Wingo. Additionally, the country received a private Canadian charter flight into the Rio Hato airport. As it opened borders, President Laurentino Cortizo Cohen delivered an emotional message highlighting that air travel is an essential service that moves Panama’s economy making it a day of hope for all Panamanians. Cortizo was accompanied by Raffoul Arab, general manager of Tocumen S.A., as well as Iván Eskildsen, minister of tourism. There is a checklist that you need to see before travelling to the Central American country. Passengers need to complete an electronic affidavit before checking-in to their flight, where they must agree to comply with all health and safety measures outlined by the Ministry of Health of Panama. All incoming travellers, including Panamanians, must present a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen test upon arrival, which must be taken no more than 48 hours prior to arrival. If a test is not possible within that time frame, passengers will be mandated to take a rapid test at the airport prior to customs and are responsible for the cost, which will be USD 50. It is not a requirement for visitors to have health insurance for entry, however, it is highly recommended. And passengers from all over the world are welcomed, as there are no country restrictions due to COVID-19.

Cruise

Oceania Cruises Unveils 2026-2027 Tropics and Exotics Collection

Oceania Cruises®, the world’s leading culinary and destination-focused cruise line, has unveiled its highly anticipated 2026-2027 Tropics and Exotics Collection, featuring over 120 itineraries thoughtfully designed to inspire curiosity and encourage discovery. These sailings, open for preview at OceaniaCruises.com, will be available for booking from April 9, 2025. Discover the World, One Voyage at a Time The collection presents an impressive array of voyages, offering everything from one-week tropical escapes to the ultimate 244-day exploration on Oceania Vista’s Around the World Cruise. Whether it’s uncovering hidden gems in Africa and India, exploring the Arabian Peninsula, or marvelling at the dazzling islands of the South Pacific, travellers are promised memorable adventures aboard Oceania’s small, luxurious ships. Each itinerary is designed to offer more than just a journey—it’s an opportunity to delve deeper into the globe’s most exotic and enticing destinations. Speaking about the collection, Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer of Oceania Cruises, said: “With travel more sought after than ever, our intrepid guests continue to showcase an unyielding passion for immersive and truly global experiences. We are delighted to offer the chance to explore lesser-visited corners of the world, made possible by our innovative itineraries and small ships that unlock access to hidden gems.” Highlights from the Tropics and Exotics Collection: 1. Caribbean, Panama Canal & Mexico Embark on more than two dozen vibrant itineraries aboard Oceania Marina, Vista, and Allura. From St. Kitts to Guadeloupe, guests can snorkel pristine waters, hike rainforests, or unwind on sun-soaked beaches. 2. South America Oceania Insignia sets sail on her 2027 Farewell Tour, offering immersive experiences such as Amazon River explorations, wine tasting in Montevideo, and Patagonia’s majestic scenery. 3. Asia & Africa Aboard Oceania Riviera, Nautica, Sirena, and Vista, enjoy itineraries spanning nine to 24 days. Visit iconic cities like Hong Kong and Singapore, explore the untouched beauty of Boracay Island, and discover the allure of the UAE and Western Africa. 4. South Pacific, Australia & New Zealand Discover New Zealand’s Maori culture, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, and the South Pacific’s untouched islands, with journeys aboard Oceania Riviera and Vista offering endless opportunities for exploration and wonder. 5. Grand Voyages & 2027 Around the World Cruise For the ultimate adventure, choose from nearly 30 Grand Voyages ranging 17 to 68 days, or indulge in Oceania Vista’s 180-day Around the World Cruise. With extended options like a 244-day journey or a 127-day segment from Miami to Doha, these itineraries redefine epic travel. A Unique Cruising Experience With its focus on small-ship luxury, Oceania Cruises delivers refined travel experiences paired with exquisite cuisine, ensuring that every voyage is as enriching as it is luxurious. Travellers seeking to uncover hidden treasures across the globe will find no better way to experience the world. For more information on this exciting collection, visit OceaniaCruises.com, call 855-OCEANIA, or speak with your trusted travel advisor. Prepare to embark on a journey that awakens your wanderlust and enriches your soul.

Airlines and Aviation

Delta adds St. Vincent and Grenada, expands Caribbean, Mexico and Central America leisure flying

  Get ready to vacation under the warm Latin sun this winter as Delta launches its largest-ever schedule to Latin America and the Caribbean, including two new nonstop destinations from Atlanta: St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVD) and Grenada (GND). Delta customers can travel to over 52 nonstop destinations across the entire region from its global hub at ATL, inspiring travel to new escapes and longtime favorites. “With two brand-new destinations in the Eastern Caribbean, Delta is expanding its offering in the region, with even more seats to Latin America and the Caribbean this winter,” said Paul Baldoni, Senior Vice President of Network Planning at Delta. “Customers across the U.S. will also benefit from more flights to top destinations from hubs in the Midwest and Northeast, as well as new direct service from key cities like Austin, Nashville and Raleigh-Durham.” Chart your course to two new destinations  Delta will become the only U.S. carrier to offer nonstop service to St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVD) and Grenada (GND) from Atlanta. These new additions will make these previously hard-to-reach islands more accessible than ever. St. Vincent and the Grenadines offers stunning   beaches on the many alluring islands waiting to be discovered. Those looking for adventure are in luck as the islands are one of the best places in the world for sailing and yachting, with countless islands and cays to explore.  Regardless of your interests, St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a haven for those looking to slow down and relax in the warm Caribbean sun. Grenada, known as the “Spice Island,” beckons travelers with its unmatched natural beauty, rich culture and incredible food offerings. A visit to St. George’s Market awakens the senses with the aroma of spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves and cocoa, staples of Grenada’s authentic cuisine. Meanwhile, adventures await at Grand Etang National Park and atop Mount Qua Qua, where visitors can enjoy breathtaking island views and spot monkeys, tropical birds and lush rainforest flora. Both routes will be operated on Delta’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft equipped with First Class, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin. Increased flying from Midwest and northeast hubs  Delta is the leading carrier to Latin America and the Caribbean from Detroit (DTW) and will continue to grow with new Saturday service to Grand Cayman (GCM) and expanded flight options to Nassau (NAS) and Cancun (CUN) this winter. Delta will expand on our #1 position in Minneapolis (MSP) with a new destination — Nassau (NAS). Detroit-Grand Cayman and Minneapolis-Nassau will be served seasonally on Saturdays from December 2025 – April 2026 and give customers direct access to a warm escape from the Midwest winter. In Boston, Delta will serve St. Thomas (STT) with daily nonstop service throughout the holiday season. This new service will provide customers with the unique opportunity to spend the holidays in the Caribbean with passport-free travel to the U.S. Virgin Islands. Delta will also add a second daily flight during the holiday season to Cancun, the most popular Mexico destination from Boston. These investments, together with our leading domestic U.S. and Trans-Atlantic network, expand on Delta’s position as the #1 carrier in Boston. More flights to Latin America from more U.S. cities  Delta is also expanding nonstop access to top Latin and Caribbean destinations from several other U.S. cities this winter. In Austin, Delta is adding daily nonstop service to Cancun. For the holidays, nonstop service to Cabo (SJD) will operate daily from late December to early January. These additions provide Austin customers even more international options and makes travel to Mexico even more convenient. In Raleigh-Durham (RDU), Delta is adding Saturday service to San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU). This new flight provides RDU customers with direct access to the Caribbean in just a few hours. In addition to Raleigh and Austin, Delta is adding new Saturday service to Cancun (CUN) from Nashville (BNA), Kansas City (MCI) and Indianapolis (IND). These flights will allow residents of these cities to quickly and easily access Cancun, the most preferred Latin leisure destination. Details on these new flights, including start and end dates, are below: Destination U.S. City Flights Time Period Saint Vincent (SVD) ATL New: 1 daily Dec 20, 2025-Apr 12, 2026 Grenada (GND) ATL New: 1 daily Dec 20, 2025-Apr 12, 2026 Cancun (CUN) DTW 3→4 daily Jan 6-Apr 12, 2026 Cancun (CUN) JFK 2→3 daily Jan 6-Apr 12, 2026 Cancun (CUN) LAX 1→2 daily Dec 20, 2025-Jan 5, 2026 Cancun (CUN) AUS New: 1 daily Dec 20, 2025-Apr 12, 2026 Cancun (CUN) BOS 1→2 daily Dec 20, 2025-Jan 5, 2026 Cancun (CUN) BNA New: Saturday Dec 20, 2025-Apr 12, 2026 Cancun (CUN) IND New: Saturday Dec 20, 2025-Apr 12, 2026 Cancun (CUN) MCI New: Saturday Dec 20, 2025-Apr 12, 2026 San Jose del Cabo (SJD) AUS New: 1 daily Dec 20, 2025-Jan 5, 2026 San Juan (SJU) RDU New: Saturday Dec 20, 2025-Apr 12, 2026 Punta Cana (PUJ) ATL 3→4 daily Jan 6-Apr 12, 2026 Puerto Vallarta (PVR) SLC 1→2 daily Dec 20, 2025-Jan 5, 2026 Puerto Vallarta (PVR) LAX 1→2 daily Dec 20, 2025-Jan 5, 2026 St. Thomas (STT) ATL 2→3 daily Jan 6-Apr 12, 2026 St. Thomas (STT) BOS New: 1 daily Dec 20, 2025-Jan 5, 2026 Nassau (NAS) DTW Saturday→1 daily Dec 20, 2025-Apr 12, 2026 Nassau (NAS) MSP New: Saturday Dec 20, 2025-Apr 12, 2026 Guatemala City (GUA) ATL 1→2 daily Jan 6-Apr 12, 2026 Turks and Caicos (PLS) ATL 1→2 daily Jan 6-Apr 12, 2026 San Salvador (SAL) ATL 1→2 daily Dec 20, 2025-Jan 5, 2026 Panama City (PTY) ATL 1→2 daily Dec 20, 2025-Jan 5, 2026 Grand Cayman (GCM) DTW New: Saturday Dec 20, 2025-Apr 12, 2026 Belize (BZE) ATL 1→2 daily Dec 20, 2025-Jan 5, 2026 Guadalajara (GDL) ATL 1→2 daily Dec 20, 2025-Jan 5, 2026  

Cruise

Oceania Cruises reveals its upcoming Tropics and Exotics Collection

Culinary- and destination-focused cruise line Oceania Cruises has announced its 2026-2027 Tropics and Exotics Collection. This expertly curated line-up offers over 120 itineraries thoughtfully crafted to awaken curiosity and inspire exciting new discoveries; these will be open for sale beginning Thursday, 10th April.  Offering a wide choice of elegant escapes traversing energetic cities, serene coastal gems, and mysterious desert destinations, the new collection features a mix of getaway vacation voyages of one week up to extensive expeditions of 244 days, including Oceania Vista's Around the World voyage.  Travellers can expect visits to an incredible array of destinations aboard the line’s small, luxurious ships: from off-the-beaten-path ports in Africa and India to jewels of the Arabian Peninsula to dazzling islands dotting the South Pacific. Perfect for intrepid travellers Designed for those who are seeking more than just a journey, these new itineraries offer a unique opportunity for curious explorers to delve deeper into some of the most enticing and exotic corners of the globe. According to Oceania Cruises’ chief luxury officer Jason Montague: “With travel more sought after than ever, our intrepid guests continue to showcase an unyielding passion for immersive and truly global experiences. As a destination-focused brand, we are delighted to offer the opportunity to explore lesser-visited corners of the world, made possible by the innovative itineraries sailed by our small ships that grant access to hidden gems in these exotic and tropical regions.” Travellers seeking to explore more of the world will revel in the selection of nearly 30 Grand Voyages that afford opportunities for epic journeys across distinct regions and multiple continents.  Wander through the dynamic cities of Asia, experience the seamless harmony of culture and nature in Africa, immerse yourself in the vibrant rhythms of the Caribbean, marvel at South America’s breathtaking contrasts, and journey to far-flung destinations dotting the region of Oceania. Featured itineraries Caribbean, Panama Canal & Mexico – More than two dozen voyages aboard Oceania Marina™, Oceania Vista™, and Oceania Allura™ offer a wide choice of vivacious escapes to both staple destinations as well as speciality islands such as St. Kitts, Bonaire, and Guadeloupe where guests can relax on a beach, hike in the rainforest, snorkel aquamarine waters, and more. South America – Oceania Insignia™ kicks off her 2027 Farewell Tour exploring the vibrant contrasts of South America – from energetic cities to languid coastal gems to incredible natural wonders. Enjoy unique immersions into the vibrant culture of Rio de Janeiro, go wine tasting in Montevideo, take a bucket-list trip along the Amazon River, discover the spectacular scenery of Patagonia, and much more. Asia & Africa – Discover the intoxicating allure of the world’s two largest continents aboard Oceania Riviera™, Oceania Nautica™, Oceania Sirena™ and Oceania Vista on nearly 30 sailings ranging from nine to 24 days. From bustling Hong Kong and Singapore to stunning Boracay Island and Puerto Princesa to desert cities in the UAE and off-the-beaten-path ports in Western Africa, guests will be awed at every turn. South Pacific, Australia & New Zealand – Sail aboard Oceania Riviera and Oceania Vista and discover dazzling islands dotting the South Pacific, Maori cultural immersions and beautiful landscapes in New Zealand, and an array of wildlife, winery and Great Barrier Reef adventures across Australia. With endless choices of how to explore this beguiling corner of the world, travellers' days will be filled with wonder. Grand Voyages & 2027 Around the World Cruise – Nearly 30 grand voyages are available to explore a specific region more in-depth or even multiple regions on sailings ranging from 17 to 68 days. For the ultimate indulgence, Oceania Vista will host the 2027 Around the World cruise in 180 days from Miami to London with additional options that include a 244-day epic journey from Miami to New York and a 127-day voyage from Miami to Doha, all departing on 6 January, 2027. Alternatively, travellers can create their own experience by sailing on multiple world cruise segments which are shorter in length and regionally focused.

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