Oceania Cruises has announced an extensive selection of itineraries for its 2025-26 Tropics and Exotics collection, embracing global exploration.
- The programme encompasses 135 itineraries traversing five continents and 329 ports, ranging from seven to 180 days, including 40 Grand Voyages and a World Voyage.
- Over 90 sailings incorporate overnight stays, enriching travel experiences in places like Panama City, Bali, and Melbourne, with new stops in Willemstad, San Juan, and Port Louis.
- Notably, the Regatta will explore Japan and Southeast Asia, while other ships such as Riviera, Sirena, and Marina will offer unique regional journeys.
- Oceania’s President, Frank Del Rio, highlights the unique mix of iconic cities and hidden gems in this comprehensive collection.
Oceania Cruises has revealed a significant expansion in its 2025-26 schedule, offering travellers an unparalleled opportunity to explore diverse regions around the globe. The newly announced itineraries span five continents, engaging seasoned and novice travellers with choices from a brief seven-day journey to an extensive 180-day global exploration. The collection comprises 135 itineraries and notably includes 40 Grand Voyages and a single, expansive World Voyage.
Enthusiasts of prolonged stays will appreciate that over 90 of these voyages feature overnight port experiences, allowing for deeper exploration of destinations such as Panama City, Bali, and Melbourne. Moreover, first-time overnight locations like Willemstad in Curacao, San Juan in Puerto Rico, and Port Louis in Mauritius add to the allure, providing fresh experiences to seasoned travellers.
The Regatta, a key vessel in the fleet, will embark on journeys through Japan and Southeast Asia, tailoring its offerings to durations between 12 and 16 days. Similarly, the Riviera and Sirena vessels expand their missions in the same region with Sirena tackling a 25-day African voyage alongside two South Pacific excursions. The Riviera extends its offerings with 14 to 22-day routes in Oceania, as well as embarking on a Bering Sea crossing to Alaska.
Nautica, another notable ship, is set to undertake five distinctive African voyages, each ranging from 11 to 30 days. In contrast, the Insignia will make its mark in the Caribbean and traverse the Panama Canal, operating from its new base in Tampa. Meanwhile, the awaited Allura is poised to initiate voyages in the Caribbean come summer 2025, marking its entry with an array of seven to 14-day sailings.
Marina will first delve into South American territories, offering trips from 10 to 24 days, designed to uncover the wonders of Patagonia, Brazil, and the Amazon before heading toward the Mediterranean in spring 2026. Finally, the Vista will undertake an expansive 180-night World Voyage, navigating continents like South America, Australia, the South Pacific, Southeast Asia, and Europe.
President Frank Del Rio articulates the essence of this programme as a blend of renowned global cities alongside uncharted territories, effectively crafting opportunities for guests to indulge in a vivid cultural tapestry while savouring the bespoke excursions curated across these exotic regions.
Oceania Cruises’ 2025-26 Tropics and Exotics collection promises an extraordinary exploration of global destinations, setting new standards in the cruise industry.
