You Can Sail Around The World In 180 Days On This Brand New Cruise Ship Journey In 2023

It stops at over 60 UNESCO World Heritage sites
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In a hopefully COVID-free 2023, you'll be able to travel the world in 180 days onboard an amazing cruise ship journey. 

Oceania Cruises just unveiled its Around The World in 180 Days voyage, which will carry passengers to 96 destinations in 33 countries across four continents.

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We now know how irreplaceable these experiences are and cherish the privilege of travel more than ever. Bob Binder

The cruise will make stops at ports in locations across the globe including South America, Africa, Asia, and Alaska for multi-day stays so travelers can explore the regions.  

Voyagers will also have the unprecedented experience of cruising around Antarctica in Admiralty Bay, Paradise Bay, and Half Moon Island. 

And, if you have any of the UNESCO World Heritage sites on your bucket list, this cruise provides access to over 60 of them, so you can knock off more than a few. 

"Travel connects us through shared experiences, creates lifelong bonds, and enriches us in ways we never would have imagined," said Bob Binder, President and Chief Executive Officer of Oceania Cruises in a press release

The voyage doesn't depart until January 15, 2023, but reservations open for public sale on January 27, 2021.

This article’s cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

  • Julia Murphy was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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