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Oceania Cruises has unveiled its 2020/21 Tropics & Exotics Collection, with new ports of call including Cuba’s unspoiled Isla de La Juventud, the Japanese seaside town Miyako, and New Zealand’s remote port of Whangarei.

“This new collection of itineraries unveils iconic ports of call and offers a wealth of opportunities to explore corners of the globe nearly untouched by tourism, and with the debut of our re-inspired fleet of ships, the journey is just as rewarding as the destination,” said Bob Binder, President and CEO Of Oceania Cruises.

The Collection includes 85 itineraries, 69 of them entirely new, including 13 new voyages to Asia and Africa, eight new voyages to South America, seven new sailings to the South Pacific and Australia, seven new transoceanic journeys, and 30 new).

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