Oceania Cruises Unveils More Than 230 Sailings for 2028 and 2029

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MIAMI, Florida – 17 June 2026 Oceania Cruises® has unveiled its new 2028 and 2029 Collection of Voyages, featuring more than 230 itineraries across global destinations, according to the official press release.

The collection opened for bookings on June 17, 2026, and covers two full future cruise seasons. Sailings range from seven to 180 days and include more than 60 overnight port stays, giving guests and travel advisors additional time to plan future voyages.

The programme includes itineraries framed by cities such as Tokyo, New York and Amsterdam, alongside destinations including Ephesus, Ishigaki, Miyazaki, Húsavík, Icy Strait Point and Milford Sound. The collection spans Europe, the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, Mexico, Asia, the South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, New England and transoceanic crossings.

“This new, expansive collection reflects our passion for immersive travel opportunities and offers guests the chance to explore a little further with more depth thanks to more than 60 overnight stays. Launching sailings for 2028 and 2029 underscores our commitment to giving guests and travel advisors the confidence and time to plan the journeys that truly matter,” said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer of Oceania Cruises. “From the historic harbors of the Mediterranean to the remote fjords of New Zealand, each sailing reflects our belief that the world’s greatest destinations deserve to be experienced, not simply visited.”

More than 60 overnight stays included

The 2028 and 2029 Collection includes more than 60 overnight stays across the two seasons. Featured overnight ports include Copenhagen, Lisbon, Bangkok and Bali, as well as smaller destinations such as Seville and Malé.

Oceania Cruises said late evening departures and overnight stays remain part of its approach to destination-focused cruising, allowing guests more time ashore in selected ports.

Oceania Riviera™ will return to Alaska in summer 2028 before moving into Asia-focused sailings. The ship’s programme includes a stronger emphasis on Japan beyond its best-known ports, with calls at Kagoshima, Ishigaki and Miyazaki, as well as Tokyo and Osaka.

Oceania Aurelia to sail inaugural World Cruises

Oceania Aurelia™ will operate her inaugural 180-Day Around the World voyages in 2028 and 2029. The ship, which will welcome fewer than 500 guests, will sail from Miami in 2028 and from Los Angeles in 2029, with both voyages concluding in New York.

The collection also includes Oceania Allura™ returning for a second Mediterranean winter season in 2028 and 2029. The ship will sail from November through March, with itineraries exploring Greece, Turkey, Italy and Spain during cooler months.

With more than 80 Mediterranean itineraries included in the programme, Oceania Cruises said this represents its most diverse range of sailings in the region to date.

Regional programme spans Europe, Asia and the Americas

In Europe, the collection covers the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, including Oceania Aurelia’s inaugural Baltic and Scandinavia sailings. Itineraries include Greek island-hopping, the Aegean, Norway’s fjords, Stockholm, Copenhagen and Amsterdam.

For the Caribbean, Panama Canal and Mexico, Oceania Sonata™ and Oceania Vista® will anchor the programme’s Caribbean sailings. Voyages include round-trip Miami departures and extended Panama Canal crossings, with itineraries ranging from seven-day island sailings to multi-week journeys through Central America and Mexico.

In Asia, Oceania Marina™ and Oceania Riviera will operate across both seasons, with an emphasis on Japan’s smaller coastal ports as well as major cities. The Asia programme also includes overnight stays in Bangkok and Singapore, alongside voyages through the Indonesian archipelago, including Komodo Island.

Australia, New Zealand and transoceanic crossings featured

Oceania Marina will also sail in Australia and New Zealand, with multiple 14-day voyages. These include scenic cruising through Milford Sound and calls in Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart and Auckland.

The Canada and New England season focuses on autumn foliage, colonial history and the Bay of Fundy. Itineraries include the 11-day Autumnal Allure & Maritimes aboard Oceania Vista, calling at Portland, Saint John, Halifax and Quebec City. The Maritimes Harvest Passage sailing includes Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

The collection also features seven repositioning crossings. These include the 15-day Canary Isles Autumn Passage from Lisbon to Miami aboard Oceania Sonata™, with calls in Madeira, Tenerife and San Juan.

Best Value Guarantee included

Oceania Cruises said guests can book through its Best Value Guarantee. If a new offer becomes available before departure, guests may take advantage of it without administrative fees by adjusting their reservation before final payment or receiving the added value as shipboard credit, a stateroom upgrade or future cruise credit.

The company said the offer is combined with Your World Included™ amenities, including specialty dining, complimentary WiFi and pre-paid shipboard gratuities.

Bookings for the 2028 and 2029 Collection of Voyages are now open.

Source: Official announcement by Oceania Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line on 17 June, 2026

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