Oceania Cruises has announced an expansive set of over 100 voyages planned for the year 2026, highlighting unique experiences and destinations.
- Bookings for these itineraries will open on October 23, 2024, including 35 Grand Voyages across diverse locations.
- A notable feature is the solar eclipse cruise from Copenhagen to Reykjavik, promising a once-in-a-lifetime viewing experience.
- The cruises will visit notable regions such as Alaska, the Mediterranean, and the Baltics, offering a variety of immersive excursions.
- This initiative underscores Oceania Cruises’ commitment to providing guests with exceptional small-ship cruising benefits.
Oceania Cruises has revealed its 2026 agenda, boasting over 100 distinct itineraries, set to go on sale beginning October 23, 2024. Featuring 35 Grand Voyages, these itineraries promise to deliver enriching experiences with stops at some of the most iconic and hidden destinations worldwide.
An extraordinary feature among these itineraries is the solar eclipse cruise aboard the Marina, scheduled to depart from Copenhagen and arrive in Reykjavik on July 30. Guests will find themselves perfectly positioned to witness the total solar eclipse on August 12, complemented by an onboard viewing party with special cocktails and cooking demonstrations. Esteemed astronomer Dennis Mammana will provide expert narration during the event.
The Riviera will navigate the Alaskan waters with 14 distinct itineraries scheduled between May and September 2026. Visitors are set to explore the natural beauty of regions such as Juneau and Sitka, engaging in helicopter tours, Zodiac expeditions, and wildlife safaris.
In the Mediterranean, three ships—Allura, Insignia, and Nautica—will operate over 50 voyages spanning from April to December 2026. These trips will vary from seven to 14 days, allowing passengers to explore culturally rich cities like Barcelona and Rome while enjoying the Mediterranean’s enchanting landscapes.
Additionally, the vista and the Insignia will journey through the Baltics and beyond, visiting compelling cities like Stockholm and Reykjavik, offering itineraries ranging from seven to 18 days. Passengers can look forward to overnight stays that allow for a deeper exploration of their destinations.
Oceania Cruises also plans a series of transatlantic journeys, known as ‘transoceanic’ itineraries, slated to sail in 2026. These trips feature sought-after stops such as Kailua-Kona in Hawaii and Nuku Hiva in French Polynesia, focusing on the enriching experiences of crossing the ocean in luxury.
The president of Oceania Cruises, Frank Del Rio, emphasised the brand’s dedication to the perks of small-ship cruising. He noted that their approach allows guests the convenience of unpacking once and enjoying seamless travel to iconic and lesser-known spots without the hassle of long queues.
Oceania Cruises’ 2026 itineraries offer a promising glimpse into the future of luxury cruising with unparalleled experiences.
