Oceania Cruises has released a detailed portfolio of festive-season voyages set to operate during the 2025–2026 and 2026–2027 travel windows. The lineup includes over 40 luxury sailings, ranging from one-week trips to nearly 200-day global expeditions. These itineraries span multiple continents, including Asia, Oceania, the Americas, and Europe, reinforcing the cruise line’s positioning in high-end maritime tourism and its contribution to regional travel economies.
The offerings are designed to appeal to travelers seeking immersive holiday experiences aboard mid-sized, destination-oriented vessels. Each itinerary has been structured to integrate key seasonal periods with culturally significant ports of call, enhancing both the guest experience and the economic benefits to host communities.
Key voyages during the 2025–2026 season include the “Indian Ocean Opus,” a 24-day sailing from Cape Town to Singapore on Oceania Sirena ship, and “South Pacific Archipelagos,” a 19-day itinerary from Sydney to Papeete on Oceania Riviera ship. Other highlights comprise “Outrigger’s Route to Bali,” “Yachting Treasures” in the Caribbean, and the polar expedition “Antarctic Triumph” from Santiago to Buenos Aires.
For the following season, notable itineraries include “Australasian Allure” from Sydney to Perth and “Antilles to Andes,” a Miami-to-Lima voyage combining Caribbean and South American port calls via the Panama Canal. The Asia-centric “Legends of Jade,” beginning in Hong Kong and concluding in Singapore, features multiple calls in Vietnam and the Philippines.
Extended Grand Voyages such as the 77-day “Spanning the Americas” and the 40-day “Corals and Kiwi Coasts” further distinguish Oceania’s festive programming, offering deep-dive regional exploration during traditionally high-demand calendar periods.
Oceania continues to focus on the hallmarks of its brand—culinary excellence, destination immersion, and refined service aboard smaller vessels. Its ships are equipped with high-end suites, diverse dining venues, wellness amenities, and enrichment programs aligned with the interests of culturally inclined travelers. The company maintains strict adherence to international maritime regulations and operational sustainability standards, incorporating energy-efficient technologies and environmentally responsible tourism practices.
By deploying itineraries that balance popular destinations with lesser-visited ports, the cruise line supports the development of sustainable tourism infrastructure and diversified economic opportunities in participating regions.