Oceania Cruises has revealed its 2026 Collection of Voyages featuring sailings to Santorini and the Greek Isles, as well as Alaska, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and beyond, open for bookings on 23rd October 2024.
The 2026 Collection of Voyages features more than 100 enticing itineraries, plus 35 Grand Voyages, offering extended exploration by sea aboard six of the line’s ultra-premium, small ships.
The thoughtfully planned voyages encourage travellers to visit both renowned and off-the-beaten-path destinations, from Alaska’s rugged wilderness to the sun-drenched Mediterranean and the splendours of Northern Europe.
Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises said:
“Oceania Cruises is about discovering the magic of small-ship cruising, where the onboard experiences are just as exceptional as the destinations visited.
“On board our intimate ships, guests can tailor their experience exactly as they wish, whether that be indulging in a gourmet meal created by our esteemed onboard culinary team or setting out on a shore excursion – the choice is entirely theirs.
“The convenience of small-ship cruising allows our guests to unpack only once and seamlessly explore iconic cities and hidden treasures; with no queues, they’re able to step ashore quickly, and they are always warmly greeted back aboard with a heartfelt welcome from our onboard team.”
Small Ships, Big World
With bucket list trips covering the most incredible locations from Vancouver to Papeete, Istanbul to Barcelona and Reykjavik to London, Oceania Cruises guests can savour the joys of travelling the world on sailings ranging from seven to 67 days.
Oceania Cruises guests can dive deeper into each destination, as the line’s small ships spend between 30 and 50 percent more time in each port than premium cruise lines, including many overnight stays.
Once ashore, guests can choose from hundreds of excursions in each port of call catering to a wealth of interests, including food, wine, history, architecture, and local culture.
Intriguing itineraries explore world-famous cities such as London, Copenhagen, Seattle, Berlin, Stockholm, and Reykjavik alongside holiday islands including Ibiza, Mykonos, Crete, Rhodes, and Santorini.
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