- Oceania Cruises’ new itineraries span across the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
- The 2026 voyages will have more than 60 new itineraries and 17 Grand Voyages.
- The itineraries will focus on visiting lesser known places and more time in port.
Oceania has revealed a series of 2026 voyages, with more than 60 new itineraries, which includes 17 Grand Voyages. The itineraries span across the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
Oceania has built these itineraries with two key principles in mind, taking travellers to lesser known places and giving them more time to explore.
As well as famous destinations such as Cape Town, Rome, Singapore and Mumbai, Oceania will also be visiting lesser-known corners of the globe such as Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, Bozcaada in Türkiye, the capital of Mozambique, Maputo, and Karlskrona, a lesser known Swedish city that spreads itself across 30 islands.
Furthermore, guests will get a good chance to explore and learn about these destinations. According to the cruise line, Oceania Cruises small ships spend around 30 to 50 percent more time in port than other premium cruise lines. Offering time for more longer and more immersive port exploration or shore excursions.
Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises said: “We are thrilled to offer this expansive collection of sailings for 2026, giving our curious guests the luxury of choice – from a seven-day roundtrip cruise from Miami sailing the Caribbean aboard Nautica, to a 69-day epic adventure spanning multiple continents sailing from Istanbul to Singapore aboard Sirena.
“Small-ship cruising with Oceania Cruises is magical, and the onboard experiences travelers will enjoy while sailing these corners of the world are just as exceptional as each destination visited.
“Thanks to their boutique size, Nautica, Regatta and Sirena can access ports of call which simply aren’t accessible to larger vessels, giving our well-traveled guests many opportunities to discover new favorite destinations
Del Rio also highlights the crew to passenger ratio as an attraction of Oceania.
“With their plush residential furnishings, stylish and intimate restaurants and lounges, our boutique ships are a true home-away-from-home. Guests never need to wait in line, or feel rushed, making this the most relaxing and elegant way to explore the world.
“And with just 670 guests, served by 400 crew members, travelers enjoy unparalleled levels of heartfelt and personal service.”
Itineraries to look out for
Lovers of marine animals will particularly enjoy the March 10, 2026 Reefs of the Maya itinerary aboard Nautica, which explores the coral reefs of Mexico’s coast.
Another highlight on Nautica is the Charmed Rivieras 10-day sailing from Barcelona to Rome, which depart on April 2026. This itinerary will wind through some lesser known European desetinations like Palamos, Portofino and Portoferraio.
On Regatta, there’s an option fit for explorer with a lengthy 54-day sailing from Singapore to Lisbon that winds through Africa, Asia, Europe and more. This sailing will depart May 1, 2026.
For something even longer, the Extravagant Explorer itinerary stretches across 60-days, sailing from Istanbul to Singapore. Departing on August 27, 2026, the sailing includes an overnight in Phuket, a two-night stay in Cape Town and stops in ports such as Rhodes, Cannes, Barcelona, Abidjan, Port Elizabeth and many more.