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Oceania Cruises Reveals New 2026 Voyages Across the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, and Europe

Oceania Cruises is set to launch the second wave of its 2026 Voyage Collection, available for booking from 14 November, 2024. With over 60 unique itineraries, including 17 Grand Voyages, travelers have fresh opportunities to explore iconic and hidden gems across the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, and Europe. These voyages will unfold aboard three of Oceania’s boutique ships—Nautica, Regatta, and Sirena—each accommodating just 670 guests, allowing for an intimate, luxurious cruising experience.

Oceania’s new sailings span major cities like Mumbai, Cape Town, Rome, and Singapore, while also venturing into lesser-known destinations such as Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, Bozcaada in Turkey, Maputo in Mozambique, and Karlskrona in Sweden. Unlike many other cruise lines, Oceania’s smaller ships stay in port up to 50% longer, often including overnight stays, giving guests ample time to immerse themselves in each location’s culture, history, and culinary offerings.

Nautica

  • Reefs of the Maya: A 7-day roundtrip from Miami, departing 10 March, 2026 with stops in Cozumel and Costa Maya.
  • Eastern Atlantic Crossing: A 15-day journey from Miami to Lisbon, departing 27 March, 2026, with highlights like Funchal, Arrecife, and Agadir.
  • Charmed Rivieras: A 10-day cruise from Barcelona to Rome, departing 21 April, 2026, featuring Palamos, Portofino, and Portoferraio.

Regatta

  • Exotic Odyssey: A 54-day voyage from Singapore to Lisbon, departing 1 May, 2026, stopping in Langkawi, Malé, Maputo, and more, including an overnight in Phuket and a two-night stay in Cape Town.
  • West African Gems: A 24-day exploration from Cape Town to Lisbon, departing 31 May, 2026, with stops in Lomé, Banjul, and Dakar.
  • Bridge to the Bosphorus: A 10-day cruise from Dubrovnik to Istanbul, departing 17 August, 2026, visiting Kotor, Katakolon, Santorini, and Bozcaada with an overnight in Istanbul.

Sirena

  • East African Majesty: A 20-day journey from Mumbai to Cape Town, departing 11 March, 2026, including stops like Nosy Be, Mayotte, and Durban, and overnight stays in Malé and Cape Town.
  • Extravagant Explorer: A grand 69-day expedition from Istanbul to Singapore, departing 27 August, 2026, stopping in Rhodes, Cannes, Barcelona, and Colombo, with an overnight in Phuket and a two-night stay in Cape Town.
  • Safari & Spice Routes: A 30-day journey from Cape Town to Singapore, departing 5 October, 2026, visiting Maputo, Zanzibar, Mombasa, and Penang, with an overnight in Phuket.

For more information on these voyages and Oceania Cruises’ refined small-ship luxury, crafted cuisine, and curated travel experiences, visit here, call +852 800-967609 (Hong Kong), +65 31 651 677 (Singapore), or contact your travel advisor.

Irone Kim

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