Oceania Cruises unveils 2026 collection with highlight itineraries in Alaska, the Med and more

Oceania Cruises unveils 2026 collection with highlight itineraries in Alaska, the Med and more
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Oceania Cruises has revealed its highly anticipated 2026 Collection with over 100 itineraries and 35 Grand Voyages open for bookings from 24 October.

The 2026 voyages span the globe, from the rugged beauty of Alaska to the sun-drenched Mediterranean, and the cultural richness of Northern Europe.

President of Oceania Cruises, Frank A. Del Rio highlighted the allure of small-ship cruising, “Our intimate ships allow guests to craft their experience, whether indulging in gourmet cuisine or stepping ashore for a seamless exploration of both well-known and hidden gems,” he said.

Diverse Destinations and Experiences

With sailings ranging from seven to 67 days, Oceania Cruises prioritizes deeper exploration of each destination. The small ships spend up to 50 per cent more time in ports than traditional cruise lines, offering overnight stays and hundreds of excursions. Guests can experience world-renowned cities like London, Stockholm, and Barcelona, alongside off-the-beaten-path locales such as Trapani, Sicily, and Liepaja, Latvia.

Alaska is one of the most in demand cruise destinations.

2026 Collection Highlights:

Alaska: The luxurious Riviera returns to Alaska, offering 14 itineraries that showcase glaciers, wilderness, and local culture. Travelers can embark on unique shore excursions such as Zodiac boat expeditions and wildlife safaris.

Mediterranean: Sail the Mediterranean aboard Allura, Insignia, and Nautica on over 50 itineraries, including stops in iconic cities like Rome, Istanbul, and Monte Carlo, with highlights such as exploring Santorini’s wineries and Capri’s Blue Grotto.

Northern Europe: Vista, Marina, and Insignia will take travellers on more than 25 voyages through the Baltics, Scandinavia, and beyond, with stops in Reykjavik, Berlin, and Stockholm.

With a blend of luxurious onboard experiences and immersive shore excursions, Oceania Cruises’ 2026 Collection promises unforgettable adventures across the world’s most captivating destinations.

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