Allura will spend the summer 2025 season exploring the Eastern Mediterranean before moving to the Caribbean for winter 42 MAIDEN SEASON Allura Oceania Cruises’ newest ship will offer experiences for food lovers and adventure-seekers alike when it embarks on its inaugural cruise from Italy in July 2025, says Jason Worth Oceania Cruises’ eighth vessel, Allura, is due to enter service on 18 July 2025, when it will embark on a six-day voyage from Trieste, Italy, to Athens, Greece. The 1,800-guest ship, which is a sister to Vista, will call at what Jason Worth, vice president of international sales at Oceania Cruises, calls “gems in the eastern Mediterranean” during its maiden voyage. This includes Rijeka and Dubrovnik in Croatia, Ravenna in Italy, and Kotor in Montenegro. The ship will then continue to explore the region throughout the 2025 summer season, visiting cities and smaller destinations such as Cadiz and Palma de Mallorca in Spain; Caligari, Cinque Terre, Messina and Palermo in Italy; and Monte Carlo in Monaco. On 27 August 2025, Allura will depart on a 34-day trip from Civitavecchia, Italy, to New York, USA, visiting Spain, France, Portugal, the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, and US states of Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island along the way. In September, Allura will also sail a oneof-a-kind, four-day roundtrip from New York to Saint John in New Brunswick, Canada. One of the highlights for guests in Saint John will be the opportunity to take part in a lobster fishing experience led by a seventh-generation fisherman. They will learn how to haul in lobster traps and enjoy a meal of fresh lobster at the Gaban House restaurant near the dock. For the winter season, Allura will homeport in Miami, Florida, offering regular roundtrips and voyages to a “ Allura’s inaugural season was designed to entice curious world travellers”
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