Oceania Cruises has announced new 2027 Northern Europe itineraries, including small-ship sailings across Scandinavia, the British Isles, Iceland, Greenland and the Baltic.
The fleet that's earmarked for the Northern Europe season features the Oceania Insignia, Oceania Marina and Oceania Vista.
Using this fleet of smaller ships means Oceania guests can enjoy access to smaller ports that aren't always accessible on trips aboard larger vessels.
It means guests can explore Scandinavian destinations like Rosendal, Stornoway, Seydisfjordur and Karlskrona.
"From the fjords of Norway to the cultural capitals of Scandinavia and the remote coastlines of Iceland and Greenland, these itineraries are designed for guests who want to see more of the region in a seamless and refined way," said Jason Montague, Oceania's Chief Luxury Officer.

Shore excursions are pitched at local culture and outdoor exploration, including a cider tasting in Eidfjord, farm visits and a seasonal farm-to-table lunch in Visby as part of Culinary Discovery Tours™, and a 4x4 trip from Seydisfjordur to the tiny fjord-side village of Brekka.
The cruiseline's highlighted sailings include the 'Baltic Beauty' itinerary, which is described as an 11-day voyage from Stockholm to Copenhagen departing June 10, 2027, aboard Oceania Insignia; slated to make calls in Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga, Gdansk and Berlin (Warnemünde).

Oceania's 'Landscapes of a Lifetime' is another trip being promoted by the cruise line. It is a 10-day round-trip from Reykjavik departing July 4, 2027, aboard Oceania Insignia, visiting Heimaey, Djupivogur, Seydisfjordur, Akureyri, Isafjordur and Tórshavn.
Another is 'Fabulous Fjords', an 11-day round-trip from Reykjavik scheduled to depart August 8, 2027, aboard Oceania Marina; visiting Icelandic ports and Greenland with scenic cruising through Prince Christian Sound and an overnight stay in Nuuk.