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Oceania Cruises announces four additional 2026 solar eclipse sailings.
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Oceania Cruises has announced today four additional 2026 solar eclipse sailings to provide guests with more itineraries to view the cosmic event – the most for any cruise line globally.
The collection of once-in-a-lifetime voyages will see guests perfectly positioned to experience the phenomenon on 12 August 2026, off the shores of Ireland, Iceland, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.
Each of the itineraries navigate prime locations within the eclipse’s path, maximising viewing conditions at sea. With Oceania Marina positioned in the path of 100 per cent totality and Oceania Insignia, Oceania Sirena, and two voyages aboard Oceania Vista each in the path of more than 90 per cent totality.
Oceania Cruises’ hallmark enrichment programs enhance the solar eclipse with expert insights from an impressive roster of guest speakers, including esteemed astronomers and NASA ambassadors. Travellers can delve deep into the scientific and cultural significance of solar eclipses, further enhancing their voyage.
“There is no better way to witness the grandeur of a total solar eclipse than from the comfort of an Oceania Cruises ship, where our guests can enjoy this rare cosmic event at sea, away from city lights and distractions,” Oceania Cruises chief luxury officer, Jason Montague, said. “With four ships now positioned within the eclipse path, we are delivering an unparalleled experience combining luxury, enrichment, and an awe-inspiring natural wonder, while maintaining our commitment to delivering The Finest Cuisine at Sea.”
During the eclipse itself, guests can enjoy a series of vibrant deck parties, offering prime viewing for the main event, alongside celestial festivities and indulgent solar-themed culinary delights designed to celebrate the occasion.
Oceania Cruises announces four additional 2026 solar eclipse sailings.
Oceania Marina – 14-day Sailing in the Path of 100 Per cent Totality
Oceania Marina’s immersive itinerary sets sail on 30 July 2026, sailing from Copenhagen, Denmark, to Reykjavik, Iceland, with guests invited to visit smaller ports including Invergordon, Scrabster, and Akureyri, and enjoy shore excursions ranging from visits to medieval castles and whale watching to bike tours through unspoiled nature reserves. The prime eclipse viewing occurs while departing port in Grundarfjordur, Iceland. On board, published astronomer, Dennis Mammana, guides guests through the wonders and mysteries of the cosmos.
Oceania Vista – 25-day Sailing in the Path of 93.03 Per cent Totality
Oceania Vista’scaptivating 25-day Grand Voyage, sailing round trip London (Southampton), United Kingdom and embarking on 2 August 2026, calls at destinations including Falmouth, Holyhead, and Kristiansand. Shore excursion options include exploring 13th-century medieval castles, walking lush subtropical gardens, and indulging in traditional pub lunches. The solar eclipse will be viewed from a prime position off the coast of Belfast as the ship departs Northern Ireland, heading toward Douglas, Isle of Man (United Kingdom). During the voyage, NASA Solar System Ambassador Ted Blank captivates guests with his extensive knowledge of astronomy and the solar system.
Oceania Insignia – 12-day Sailing in the Path of 97 Per cent Totality
Oceania Insignia’s captivating sailing, departing 3 August 2026, embarks in Reykjavik, Iceland, and concludes in London (Southampton), United Kingdom. During this sojourn, guests visit ports including Killybegs, Dingle, and Cork, and can experience unique tours, from relaxing in outdoor lagoons or hiking through the Highlands to horseback riding in glacial landscapes. The highlight of the journey will be the prime eclipse viewing, which takes place at sea, near Glengarriff, Ireland. To enrich the experience, astronomer and former NASA space shuttle mission specialist applicant Dr. Jerry Krassner, known as “The Wizard of Stars,” shares his expertise and guide budding astronomers through the solar eclipse.
Oceania Sirena – 12-day Sailing in the Path of 94 Per cent Totality
Departing from London (Southampton), United Kingdom on 5 August 2026, and concluding in Barcelona, Spain, Oceania Sirena’s voyage along the Iberian Peninsula offers guests the chance to explore picturesque ports such as Ferrol, Oporto, and Almeria. Travellers have the option to experience one-of-a-kind shore excursions including shepherding for a day, traditional river cruises, and forest cycling adventures. A memorable part of the journey will be the prime eclipse viewing as the ship sails away from Lisbon, Portugal. An enrichment guest speaker is soon to be announced.
Oceania Vista – 15-day Sailing in the Path of 93.03 Per cent Totality
The second segment of Oceania Vista’s Grand Voyage, which departs from Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 12 August 202 takes travellers through the British Isles and Baltic gems, including stops in Scrabster, Copenhagen, and Berlin. Guests have the opportunity to tour renowned whisky distilleries, visit iconic landmarks, and explore cities like a true local, with the highlight being the solar eclipse spectacle.
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