Oceania Cruises Launches Oceania Club Ambassador Referral Program
Oceania Cruises has introduced the Oceania Club Ambassador Program, a referral initiative that rewards returning guests for introducing friends and family to the cruise line.
Under the program, when an Oceania Club member refers someone who books their first voyage with the brand, both the referring guest and the new traveller receive US$200 in savings in the form of a Future Cruise Credit.

Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer of Oceania Cruises, said the program encourages loyal guests to share their travel experiences with others while recognising the value of personal recommendations.
Known for its focus on culinary experiences and destination-led itineraries, Oceania Cruises offers voyages that combine dining programmes, enrichment activities and curated shore excursions. Guests stay in suites and staterooms designed for comfort, while itineraries include a mix of major cities, island destinations and smaller ports.
How the Program Works

Oceania Club members can refer friends or family members who are new to the cruise line. To qualify, the referred guest must complete the Ambassador Referral Form on the company’s website within 14 days of placing their deposit.
The program applies to new, full-fare bookings made by first-time guests. Both the referring member and the referred guest will receive a US$200 Future Cruise Credit. These credits can be applied to existing or future reservations that have not reached final payment.

Members may use up to four US$200 Future Cruise Credits per booking. The credits are valid for three years from the date of issue. Referring and referred guests are not required to sail together.
The program is intended for personal referrals among friends and family. Public solicitation, including promotion through social media channels, is not permitted.
With the Oceania Club Ambassador Program, the cruise line formalises word-of-mouth recommendations into a structured benefit for returning guests and first-time travellers alike.












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