From watching a voodoo ceremony in Togo, spotting a milky stork in Cambodia to learning the ancient art of tai chi in Shanghai. These are some extraordinary highlights of Oceania Cruises Grand Voyages in 2025.

Cruising from Rio de Janeiro to Cape Town; Tokyo to Singapore; Perth to San Diego, you will be spoilt for choice picking a voyage from one of the world’s leading culinary and destination-focused cruise lines.

The diverse range of Oceania Grand Voyages will allow guests to discover world wonders such as Borobudur in Indonesia, Bluestack Mountains in Killybegs, Ireland to penguin watching in Uruguay.

You can also snorkel in Brazil best beach; drive into the pampas in Argentina or simply explore the city of Agadir in Morocco. The list goes on.

“Our 2025 Grand Voyages offer our discerning guests the chance to explore the globe without the constraint of time, immersing themselves deeper into destinations with our enriching shore excursion offerings, before relaxing on board our small, luxurious ships,” ssaid Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises.

Dining alfresco on Oceania Cruises
Dining alfresco onboard Oceania Cruises

The line’s foodie ships – Allura, Vista, Marina and Riviera feature a hands-on cooking school and a variety of incredible culinary discovery tours.  In Helsinki, they can pick a chef-led foraging tour where they can meander around a local market picking the best reindeer and cloudberries before preparing regional dishes onboard a cooking class.

On Oceania’s Go Local and Go Green shore excursions, guests can also learn about mangrove conservation and crab nurseries in Bali or learn about Gaelic sports like hurling and Gaelic football in Cork, Ireland.

The line’s smaller ships, Nautica, Regatta, Sirena and Insignia, accommodate only 670 guests and can access boutique ports giving guests a yacht-like experience.

Nautica on the high seas
Cruising onboard Nautica

Highlights of 2025 Grand Voyages

Radiant Brazil & Argentina, 26 January to 16 February 2025

This 21-day voyage onboard Marina from Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires will give guests the chance to snorkel in Ilha Grande or hike to Tres Tombos waterfall in Ilhabela. They can learn how to shear sheep in Argentina, watch Magellanic penguins on the Punta Ninfas promontory and witness the spectacular beauty of Tierra del Fuego’s Lakes. Prices start from $6440pp.

Tropics of the Far East, 14 February to 10 March 2025

The 24-day voyage onboard Riviera will depart from Tokyo to Singapore. You can meander through the pine groves of Miho under the shadow of Mount Fuji, cruise in one of the world’s longest underground rivers in an outrigger canoe in Puerto Princesa to exploring the medieval Candi Tikus temple in Surabaya. Prices start from $9765pp.

Southern Seas Explorer, 4 May to 3 July 2025

The 61-day itinerary from Perth to San Diego onboard Insignia will showcase the beauty of Australia from sighting kangaroos at Cape Le Grand National Park in WA to the pink lake at Esperance. In New Zealand, you will be able to watch flying dolphins, gannets and blue penguins in the Bay of Islands, savour stunning wines in Napier to experience hot springs in Te Puia. After crossing the international date line, you can go island hopping in the South Pacific, visiting Vanuatu, Fiji and Bora Bora before calling at Honolulu, Hilo and San Diego. Prices start from $29,650pp.

Mediterranean Odyssey, 15 August to 6 September 2025

The 22-day cruise onboard Allura will depart Athens to Monte Carlo.

Here you will marvel at the well-preserved Ephesus, the allure of Amalfi Coast to the beautiful beaches of Ibiza. Your ship will overnight in Istanbul, giving you time to explore the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia before arriving at Monte Carlo to stroll along the Grand Corniche to observe Grimaldi Palace. Prices start from $15,220pp.

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