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Oceania Cruises unveils 2026 sailings aboard three ships

Oceania Cruises has unveiled the second swathe of its 2026 Collection of Voyages which are available to book from Nov. 13, 2024.

Travellers can choose from more than 60 new enticing itineraries, including 17 Grand Voyages, across the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, Mediterranean, and Northern Europe, aboard three of Oceania Cruises’ smallest ships, Nautica, Regatta, and Sirena, which carry just 670 guests each.

“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,” said Frank A. Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises.

“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.”

About the new sailings

Framed by iconic cities such as Mumbai, Cape Town, Rome, and Singapore, the new sailings offer travelers the perfect opportunity to explore further, with the line’s ultra-premium small ships also visiting places rather less expected. Oceania Cruises guests can delight in lesser-known destinations such as yachting haven Tortola in the British Virgin Islands; the Turkish island of Bozcaada; Maputo, the charismatic capital of Mozambique; and Karlskrona, a Swedish city spread over 30 islands.

Oceania Cruises’ small ships spend between 30 and 50 percent more time in each port than premium cruise lines, including many overnight stays, to encourage in-depth exploration. Once ashore, guests can choose from hundreds of excursions in each port of call catering to a wealth of interests, including food, wine, history, architecture, and local culture.

Del Rio added: “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 unparalelled levels of heartfelt and personal service.”