Oceania Cruises has announced its 2027–2028 Collection of Voyages, featuring over 230 sailings across its fleet of seven small ships. The itineraries range from week-long getaways to 96-day global journeys and include destinations on all seven continents.
Among the highlights is a 59-day South Pacific Grand Voyage from Miami to Sydney, and a 96-day trip from Auckland to Rome aboard Oceania Vista. Bookings open on 18 September 2025.
Jason Montague, Oceania Cruises’ Chief Luxury Officer, said the new programme is designed to appeal to travellers looking for unique experiences. “Alongside our reputation for serving The Finest Cuisine at Sea, Oceania Cruises is widely acclaimed for crafting some of the most enticing and destination-rich itineraries in the cruise industry,” he said. “Our 2027–2028 Collection of Voyages pairs iconic ports with compelling new discoveries – designed to delight even the most seasoned explorers.”
Mediterranean and Europe highlights
For the first time, Oceania Allura will sail a winter season in the Mediterranean between November and March, visiting quieter ports and Europe’s famous holiday markets. The line also announced its largest collection of Europe cruises to date, with routes covering the French Riviera, Turkish coast, British Isles, Greenland and Norway.
Travellers can explore big-name cities like Rome, Istanbul and Stockholm, or opt for smaller destinations such as the Greek island of Milos or the Icelandic village of Djupivogur. Several itineraries include Christmas and New Year sailings in the Mediterranean.
Alaska and North America
Oceania Riviera returns to Alaska with more than a dozen itineraries of 7–11 days, many departing round-trip from Seattle. Onboard, guests can take part in cooking classes, market dinners and themed food experiences inspired by the region.
Elsewhere in North America, itineraries include Canada and New England during autumn and transoceanic sailings from Miami to Bermuda and Europe, or from Vancouver to Japan.
South Pacific and Asia
The South Pacific Grand Voyage aboard Oceania Vista departs Miami in October 2027, travelling through the Panama Canal, Hawaii, French Polynesia and Fiji before reaching Australia. A longer 96-day version continues on to India, Arabia and Europe.
Oceania Riviera and Oceania Vista will also focus on Asia, visiting Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand. Sailings include both large cities such as Tokyo, Shanghai and Bangkok, and smaller coastal towns and temple sites.
Farewell to Oceania Insignia
Summer 2027 marks the final season for Oceania Insignia before her retirement in November. The ship will sail to the British Isles, Nordic countries and the Baltic, ending her final voyage in Civitavecchia, Italy.
Onboard inclusions
New for this season, guests can choose between complimentary wine and beer with meals or a shore excursion credit to use on small-group or private tours. The line continues to offer free speciality dining, Wi-Fi and gratuities.