Oceania Cruises, one of the world’s leading destination focused cruise lines, is opening 60 new voyages for bookings on November 13, 2024.
These new cruises will set sail in 2026 on three of Oceania Cruises’ smallest ships, Nautica, Regatta, and Sirena. Each vessel carries 670 guests each.
The new cruises include 17 Grand Voyages in the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, Mediterranean and Northern Europe.
One of the perks of taking a cruise on Oceania is that their small ships spend between 30-50% more time in port than other premium cruise lines.
Highlights from these newly announced cruises:
- 7-Day sailing roundtrip from Miami, departing March 10, 2026, aboard Nautica. Itinerary highlights include Cozumel and Costa Maya.
- 54-Day sailing from Singapore to Lisbon, departing May 1, 2026, aboard Regatta. Itinerary highlights include Langkawi, Malé, Maputo, and Mindela; plus an overnight stay in Phuket and a two-night stay in Cape Town.
- 10-Day sailing from Dubrovnik, to Istanbul, departing August 17, 2026, aboard Regatta. Itinerary highlights include Kotor, Katakolon, Santorini, and Bozcaada; plus an overnight stay in Istanbul.
- 30-Day sailing from Cape Town, South Africa, to Singapore, Singapore, departing October 5, 2026, aboard Sirena. Itinerary highlights include Maputo, Zanzibar, Mombasa, and Penang; plus an overnight stay in Phuket.
- 12-Day sailing from Athens to Monte Carlo, departing July 5, 2026, aboard Regatta. Itinerary highlights include Mykonos, Canakkale, Ephesus, and Palermo; plus an overnight stay in Istanbul.
Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises, gave the following statement about these new cruises:
“We are thrilled to offer this expansive collection of sailings for 2026, giving our curious guests the luxury of choice – from a seven-day roundtrip cruise from Miami sailing the Caribbean aboard Nautica, to a 69-day epic adventure spanning multiple continents sailing from Istanbul to Singapore aboard Sirena.
“Small-ship cruising with Oceania Cruises is magical, and the onboard experiences travelers will enjoy while sailing these corners of the world are just as exceptional as each destination visited.
“Thanks to their boutique size, Nautica, Regatta and Sirena can access ports of call which simply aren’t accessible to larger vessels, giving our well-traveled guests many opportunities to discover new favorite destinations.”
Appeared first on: Cruisefever.net