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Oceania Cruises Unveils 2027–2028 Collection With Over 230 Global Voyages

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MIAMI – Oceania Cruises has released its 2027–2028 Collection of Voyages, featuring more than 230 carefully curated itineraries across seven luxury ships. The program, open for reservations from September 17, 2025, extends through April 2028 and includes sailings from seven to 96 days across all seven continents.

Among the highlights are two standout journeys aboard the acclaimed Oceania Vista: a 59-day South Pacific Grand Voyage from Miami to Sydney and a 96-day adventure spanning the South Pacific, India, Arabia and Europe from Auckland to Rome. Both itineraries reflect the line’s strategy to position its small-ship luxury product as a gateway to deeper cultural immersion and extended exploration.

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“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,” said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer of Oceania Cruises. “Our 2027–2028 Collection of Voyages pairs iconic ports with compelling new discoveries – designed to delight even the most seasoned explorers.” 

Key highlights of the 2027–2028 program
  • Mediterranean in winter: Oceania Allura will sail the brand’s first winter season in the Mediterranean, with overnight stays and opportunities to experience holiday markets and seasonal traditions.
  • Return to Alaska: Oceania Riviera will operate more than a dozen itineraries ranging from 7 to 11 days, roundtrip from Seattle, with food-led experiences including Alaska Chef’s Market Dinners and hands-on classes at The Culinary Center.
  • Epic Grand Voyages: The 59-day Miami–Sydney South Pacific voyage and the 96-day Auckland–Rome journey covering Asia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean redefine extended cruising experiences.
  • Asia focus: Oceania Riviera and Oceania Vista will explore Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand, blending major cities with coastal villages and ancient temples.
  • Europe expansion: The most extensive European program to date spans from the French Riviera to the Turkish Coast and Greenland, with itineraries featuring both iconic and lesser-known ports such as Milos and Djupivogur.
  • Tropics & Exotics: Caribbean, Panama Canal, French Polynesia and Australian itineraries include overnight stays in major cities such as Hong Kong, Bangkok and Singapore.
  • North America: Alaska and New England itineraries highlight natural beauty and cultural heritage, while transoceanic journeys link the Americas with Europe and Asia.
  • Insignia farewell tour: Summer 2027 will mark Oceania Insignia’s final season before retirement, sailing Nordic, Baltic, and Mediterranean itineraries before concluding in Civitavecchia.
Enhancing the luxury value proposition

In addition to free specialty dining, unlimited WiFi and prepaid gratuities, Oceania Cruises is expanding its value offer. Guests will now be able to choose between complimentary wine and beer during lunch and dinner, or a generous shore excursion credit applicable to immersive tours and custom experiences.

The line reinforces its “Best Value Guarantee,” assuring guests receive the most competitive value available at the time of booking.

By combining extended itineraries, immersive cultural encounters and enhanced onboard value, the 2027–2028 Collection strengthens Oceania Cruises’ positioning within the premium and luxury cruise sector, responding to growing demand for longer voyages and diversified global coverage.

The article Oceania Cruises unveils 2027–2028 collection with over 230 global voyages first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.