
Oceania Cruises revealed its 2027-28 itinerary roster, which includes 230 voyages, with itineraries ranging from seven to 96 days aboard its fleet of seven ships.
The sailings are available through April 2028, with reservations opening on Sept. 17, 2025.
The voyages virtually blanket the globe, with itineraries exploring Europe and the Mediterranean, Alaska, the South Pacific, the Middle East and Asia.
For the first time, the line will offer Quiet Mediterranean sailings from November through March. “Guests are afforded countless opportunities to linger longer with in-port overnights and savor the season’s rich flavors and traditions, including Europe’s famed holiday markets,” Oceania Cruises said.
In other developments, the line will resume its Alaska cruises in 2027/28, with itineraries ranging from seven to 11 days, sailing round-trip from Seattle aboard the Oceania Riviera.
The line will also operate Canada and New England cruises in the fall months. “North America also serves as a gateway for epic transoceanic journeys in 2027–2028, from Miami to the inviting shores of Bermuda and the Azores en route to Europe or from Vancouver across the Pacific to Japan,” Oceania said.
Just some of the other 2027/28 voyage highlights include a 59-day “South Pacific Grand Voyage” departing from Miami and transiting the Panama Canal en route to Hawaii, French Polynesia, Fiji and Australia.
The 96-day “South Pacific, India, Arabia and Europe Grand Voyage” embarks in Auckland, New Zealand, and explores ports in Southeast Asia, Egypt and the Mediterranean.
The line will also unveil its most expansive collection of Europe voyages to date, with itineraries exploring the French Riviera, the Mediterranean, the Turkish Coast, the British Isles, Greenland, Iceland and Norway.
In summer 2027, Oceania Insignia will operate itineraries to the British Isles and ply the Norwegian coastline and the waters of the Baltic prior to its retirement from the fleet.
“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 Oceania Cruises Chief Luxury Officer Jason Montague.
“Our 2027–2028 Collection of Voyages pairs iconic ports with compelling new discoveries – designed to delight even the most seasoned explorers.”
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