Oceania Cruises has announced more than 230 thoughtfully curated voyages for the 2027-2028 season, with each offering immersive experiences in some of the world’s most alluring destinations. Encompassing more than a year of itineraries across seven intimate, luxurious ships, sailings range from seven to 96 days across all seven continents, including a 59-day “South Pacific Grand Voyage” from Miami to Sydney and a three-month epic adventure from Auckland to Rome, both aboard Oceania Vista. Itineraries run through April 2028 and are open for reservations now.
The 2027–2028 Collection of Voyages offers an abundance of overnight stays that unlock bucket-list experiences, whether it’s dinner at a stately château in Bordeaux, an immersive journey on Singapore’s famed Night Safari, or a stay in an overwater bungalow in Bora Bora.
Highlights of the 2027-2028 Collection
- Quiet Mediterranean: Oceania Allura will sail the line’s first-ever winter season in the Mediterranean, exploring this popular region during the cooler, less-traveled months of November through March. Guests are afforded opportunities to linger longer with in-port overnights and savor the season’s flavors and traditions, including Europe’s famed holiday markets.
- Return to Alaska: Oceania Riviera returns to Alaska offering more than a dozen itineraries ranging from seven to 11 days, with many convenient round-trip itineraries embarking in Seattle. Foodies looking to explore The Last Frontier can indulge in seven open-seating restaurants on board, the Alaska Chef’s Market Dinners at Terrace Café, hands-on cooking classes at The Culinary Center, and so much more.
- 59-Day South Pacific Grand Voyage: Setting sail aboard Oceania Vista in October 2027, this itinerary departs Miami for the Panama Canal before sailing to Hawaii, French Polynesia, Fiji, Australia and more, making it the ultimate way to explore this region without boarding a plane.
- 96-Day South Pacific, India, Arabia and Europe Grand Voyage: This epic journey offers travelers a chance to explore diverse cultures, landscapes and cities across multiple continents. Beginning in Auckland, guests will discover hidden gems in Southeast Asia, explore legendary monuments in Egypt and cruise through ancient Mediterranean harbors.
- Insights into Asia: Oceania Riviera and Oceania Vista will sail throughout Asia in 2027-2028, with a focus on the beauty and traditions of Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand. Guests can revel in the energy of iconic cities like Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo alongside the tranquil rhythm of coastal villages and revered ancient temples.
Europe
Oceania Cruises’ most extensive collection of Europe voyages to date explores from the French Riviera to the Turkish Coast and from the British Isles to the fjords of Greenland and Norway. Guests can discover iconic cities such as Rome, Istanbul, Dublin and Stockholm as well as off-the-beaten-path gems like the Greek isle of Milos, famed for its landscapes, unique volcanic rock formations, crystal-clear waters and villages. Or discover the Icelandic village of Djupivogur, set amid ice-carved, snowcapped mountains. These sailings also offer the line’s first opportunity to celebrate the holiday season in the Mediterranean.
Tropics & Exotics
This collection of expansive journeys takes guests from the sultry isles of the Caribbean to the exotic shores of Asia and Australia. Guests can luxuriate on the beaches of Jamaica and Aruba before witnessing firsthand the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal. Also on offer are overnight stays in iconic cities such as Hong Kong, Bangkok and Singapore. Guests can also delight in island-hopping through paradise in French Polynesia and Fiji or embark on adventures Down Under, sailing from Sydney’s famed harbor to New Zealand’s majestic fjords.
North America
Guests can set sail for America’s Last Frontier, cruising past Alaska’s majestic glaciers and exploring the Tlingit heritage of communities like Klawock. On the East Coast, the vibrant hues of autumn welcome guests to Canada and New England, where historic cities such as Montreal and Boston are framed by natural wonders like Saguenay Fjord National Park. North America also serves as a gateway for epic transoceanic journeys in 2027–2028, from Miami to the shores of Bermuda and the Azores en route to Europe or from Vancouver across the Pacific to Japan.
Oceania Insignia‘s Farewell Tour
Summer 2027 offers a final opportunity to explore the British Isles, Nordic shores and the Baltic aboard Oceania Insignia before its retirement in November that same year. Oceania Insignia‘s farewell season will see the ship visit iconic ports like Monte Carlo, Venice and Athens, along with less-traveled destinations like Zakynthos and Bodrum. Oceania Insignia‘s journey concludes in the historic port of Civitavecchia, Italy.
Enhancing Value
Alongside its newly unveiled itineraries, Oceania Cruises is adding value to every voyage with a generous choice of amenities for all guests. For languid travelers who like to unwind by sipping and savoring at sea, complimentary wine and beer by the glass will enhance the onboard experience. Dozens of choices, such as sparkling wine; red, white or rosé wine; or a selection of international beers and more, are available to guests during lunch and dinner hours. Or, for adventurous types who look forward to stepping ashore to soak in the rich culture, cuisine and history of the destination, a generous shore excursion credit is available to apply to any of Oceania Cruises’ small-group immersive tours or private, custom-tailored experiences in locales all over the world.
For additional information on Oceania Cruises’ curated travel experiences, call 855-OCEANIA.
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