Oceania Cruises has released details of its latest 2026 Collection of Voyages, which will open for booking 13 November 2024.
The season includes 17 Grand Voyages, spanning the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, Mediterranean, and Northern Europe. These journeys are aboard Oceania Cruises’ more intimate ships – Nautica, Regatta, and Sirena – each with a capacity of 670 guests, which ensures a more personalised experience.
Embarkation points and destinations highlight some of the world’s most iconic cities, such as Mumbai, Cape Town, Rome, and Singapore, and the voyages are designed to allow guests to explore each destination in depth. Among the unique ports of call are the yachting paradise of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands; Bozcaada, a charming Turkish island; Maputo, Mozambique’s colourful capital; and Karlskrona, a picturesque Swedish city spanning 30 islands.
With their smaller size, Oceania Cruises’ ships spend 30 to 50% more time in each port compared to other premium cruise lines, often including overnight stays to foster a thorough exploration. On land, guests have the option to select from an extensive array of shore excursions tailored to a variety of interests, from culinary and wine tours to explorations of history, architecture, and local customs.
Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises, said: “With their plush residential furnishings, stylish and intimate restaurants and lounges, our boutique ships are a true home-away-from-home. Guests never need to wait in line, or feel rushed, making this the most relaxing and elegant way to explore the world. And with just 670 guests, served by 400 crew members, our guests enjoy unparalleled levels of heartfelt and personal service.”
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