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Oceania Cruises Unveils 2026 Voyage Collection

Oceania Cruises has unveiled its impressive 2026 Collection of Voyages, presenting an extensive range of journeys that span across Alaska, the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and more.

This collection consists of over 100 inspiring itineraries, along with 35 Grand Voyages, providing an unparalleled opportunity for prolonged sea exploration aboard any of the six ultra-premium, smaller ships in the fleet.

Designed with care, these voyages invite travellers to spark their love for adventure by visiting a mix of iconic and hidden gems, from the untamed landscapes of Alaska to the vibrant Mediterranean and the majestic sights of Northern Europe.

Adventurers can cross items off their bucket lists with itineraries that traverse incredible destinations from Vancouver to Papeete, Istanbul to Barcelona, and Reykjavik to London. Oceania Cruises offers sailings that vary from a quick seven-day escape to an epic 67-day voyage. Regardless of the voyage length, guests can expect to delve deep into each port of call. On land, guests have the option to participate in hundreds of distinct excursions tailored to a variety of interests such as gastronomy, viticulture, history, architecture, and local traditions.

The intriguing itineraries feature not only iconic cities like London, Copenhagen, Seattle, Berlin, Stockholm, and Reykjavik but also idyllic isles such as Ibiza, Mykonos, Crete, Rhodes, and Santorini. Additionally, these journeys allow for in-depth exploration, with visits to less-trodden locales including Trapani in Sicily; Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands; Arrecife in Lanzarote of the Canary Islands; Mandal in Norway; Liepaja in Latvia; and Lysekil in Sweden.

Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises, said: “On board our intimate ships, guests can tailor their experience exactly as they wish, whether that be indulging in a gourmet meal created by our esteemed onboard culinary team or setting out on a shore excursion – the choice is entirely theirs.

“The convenience of small-ship cruising allows our guests to unpack only once and seamlessly explore iconic cities and hidden treasures; with no lines, they’re able to step ashore quickly, and they are always warmly greeted back aboard with a heartfelt welcome from our onboard team.”

Emma

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