This Luxury Cruise Line Is Offering Free Airfare on Trips to the Caribbean and Alaska Next Year — When to Book

This Luxury Cruise Line Is Offering Free Airfare on Trips to the Caribbean and Alaska Next Year — When to Book

Oceania Cruises is making it easier for guests to get to its ships by offering free airfare on 2025 cruises to Alaska and the Caribbean.

The luxury cruise line will include free roundtrip airfare for passengers who book one of 23 cruises next year to popular destinations from Aruba and Roatan to the cute town of Ketchikan in Alaska and beyond, Oceania shared with Travel + Leisure. The offer is available for travelers who book an eligible cruise by Dec. 4.

Travelers will also receive complimentary airport transfers and an additional 5 percent off.

“There’s no better time to experience Oceania Cruises’ elegant and welcoming ships and explore stunning destinations than with this extraordinary added-value offer,” Frank A. Del Rio, the president of Oceania Cruises, said in a statement shared with T+L. “We are excited to give travelers even more value while discovering the magic of small-ship luxury so that they can focus on planning their perfect 2025 vacation.”

In addition to the free airfare, repeat customers who are members of the cruise line’s Oceania Club loyalty program will also receive double loyalty credits when they book these eligible cruises by Dec. 4.

Travel on Oceania’s newest ship, the 1,200-guest Vista, as it sails from Miami and stops in destinations like Costa Maya, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Barts, and more. Or board the 1,250-guest Riviera, which was refurbished in 2022, as it sails past the Hubbard Glacier and stops in ports like Haines and Juneau in Alaska. Travelers can also head out on the smaller 670-guest Sirena as it sails from Bridgetown to Miami with stops in Aruba, Curaçao, Grenada, and more.

Cruises during the promotion start at $2,470 per person for a week-long voyage.

Oceania, one of T+L readers’ favorite mid-size ocean cruise lines, boasts a fleet of eight ships with a maximum of 1,250 guests. On board, passengers are treated to experiences like cooking classes, guest speakers, and art workshops. 

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