Oceania opens bookings for 2027 World Cruise segments

   November 15, 2025 ,   Cruise Industry

Oceania Cruises has opened reservations for its 2027 world-spanning program aboard Oceania Vista, outlining an extensive schedule that ranges from a 127-day voyage to a full 244-day circumnavigation. The line has divided the longest sailing into 17 segments of 9 to 20 days, allowing travelers to shape their journey in accordance with their own timetable. The program covers more than 125 ports across 53 countries, designed as a slow-paced exploration of coastlines, cultures, and culinary traditions.

The line noted that the segmented structure reflects its approach of offering guests the freedom to assemble a personalized itinerary. Ashore, small-group excursions provide deeper access to local environments, while on board the ship, a selection of included specialty restaurants and refined accommodations supports extended travel.

Across the season, Oceania Vista will carry guests from the U.S. West and East Coasts to the volcanic peaks of French Polynesia, onward to the commercial capitals and natural landscapes of Asia, and finally through a sequence of renowned European ports. Throughout the voyage, the ship serves as a steady home at sea, combining understated luxury with ample space, all-veranda accommodations, and attentive service. Dining options include the Italian restaurant Toscana, the pan-Asian venue Red Ginger, the French bistro Jacques, and the Polo Grill steakhouse. Additional enrichment opportunities include culinary instruction at The Culinary Center, art classes in the Artist Loft, guest lectures, and tranquil areas such as the ship’s library and the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center.

Several notable segments shape the 2027 program. The 15-day “Treasures of Two Oceans” route departs Miami on January 6th, carrying guests to ports in the Cayman Islands, Colombia, Guatemala, and along Mexico’s Pacific coast before reaching Los Angeles. Another 15-day passage, “Koalas to Komodos,” leaves Sydney on February 26th, with overnights scheduled in Cairns and Darwin before the route continues onward to Indonesia, concluding in Bali.

The 18-day “Idyllic Pacific Wonders” cruise departs Los Angeles on January 21st and traces a route through Hawaii before calling at Bora Bora, Raiatea, and Moorea. “Koi Ponds to Kimonos,” a 13-day journey beginning March 29th, carries travelers from Hong Kong to Tokyo with an overnight in Shanghai and calls in South Korea and across Japan.

In April, the 15-day “Archipelagos of the East” voyage departs Tokyo for Singapore, while the 20-day “Arabian & Aegean Gems” route begins in Doha on May 13th and threads its way through the Arabian Peninsula, the Red Sea, and the eastern Mediterranean before concluding in Athens. Later in the season, a 9-day sailing from Rome to Lisbon, titled “Caesars & Conquistadors,” visits major Western Mediterranean cities. July brings an 11-day passage from Paris to Copenhagen, and in August the 17-day “Untamed North Atlantic” voyage departs Reykjavik for New York, following a route that includes Greenland, Atlantic Canada, and New England.