Oceania Cruises: Your world, your way

Oceania Cruises Oceania To introduce our travel center and highlight our special savings on Oceania Cruises, Expedia CruiseShipCenters, Saddleback Valley, has cut this commercial for the Laguna Woods Village audience. But it’s relevant to all who seek a cruise experience that’s a cut above.

With Oceania, you will enjoy:

  • 2 for 1 fares.
  • Air included included in the price or $999 to upgrade to business class.
  • Canyon ranch spa treatments and cuisine.
  • 6 specialty gourmet restaurants at no extra charge
  • A destination focus with boutique ports big ships can’t reach, overnight stays for extended exploration and culturally immersive excursions.
  • Hands-on cooking at Bon Apetit Culinary Center.

With Expedia CruiseShipCenters, you will experience exceptional service and incredible value when booking your Oceania cruise or any travel. Our expert consultants will match your vacation to your preferences, taking the experience to a new level.

Click: http://www.saddlebackvalley.cruiseshipcenters.com/ or http://bit.ly/IcvrNa

Call: (949) 201-4246

Come in: 24321 Avenida de la Carlota, Suite H-3, Laguna Hills, CA 92630. Between Trader Joe’s and Woody’s Diner in the Oakbrook Village shopping center.

 

One thought on “Oceania Cruises: Your world, your way

  1. Tshepie

    Princess if more formal and its more like Holland America which is for older pelpoe. On all the ships they have stuff for kids to do, but Carnival has a ton more with the waterslides and you could find out what all the Freedom of the Seas has besides rock climbing walls and etc at their website. It also depends on what time of year you want to vacation and what area you want to go to. Some cruiselines only go to certain areas at certain times of the year. For instance most cruise lines only go to the Caribbean in the winter and fall months while Carnival goes year round. It really depends. Princess to me seems more formal and more older like adults and elderly pelpoe. It also depends on what kind of atmosphere you want Princess is kind of more relaxed and Royal Caribbean is upbeat with lots of fun things to do. Another thing to consider is do you like younger or older pelpoe because of who you might be sitting wiht as your table mates. Since you will be eating dinner with them your entire cruise. It also depends on price, and how long the cruise is going to be. Some cruise lines have 3-4 days cruises and then 5-7 day, 10-12 day cruises as well. Some other cruise lines also have like 15 or 16 days cruises. It all really depends on you but I would personally recommend Royal Caribbean and I haven’t been on either cruise line but I hear wonderful things about it along with Princess but thast just my personall opinion. Another thing to consider is shore excursions and everything dont want till the last minute to do them and I would highly recommend passports even though the official regulation of having one doesnt take effect until January 2008 but it makes it so much easier otherwise you need a birth certificate and a photo id even for kids. You can even have a phot copy of the birth certificate just make sure you have everything you need. Also depending on where you go is about what type of room you may want. Inside no view, horrible but cheap, oceanview, a bit more but different categories and are very nice, balconies have a great view during all time of day, then you get into the sweets and depending on where when and price range you could maybe afford them or maybe not. It all depends on you. Hope this long answer helped.

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