Oceania Cruises has released its 2027–2028 Collection, a slate of more than 230 itineraries spanning all seven continents.
Sailings will span seven small, luxurious ships, with voyages from 7 days to 96 days.
Reservations for 2027-28 will open from today, 17 September 17.
The luxury cruise brand, which is owned by NCL, in its announcement, highlighted some 'signature' voyages, including a 59-day South Pacific Grand Voyage departing from Miami for Sydney, and an epic 96-day voyage departing from Auckland to Rome.
Both of these sailings are on the Oceania Vista, which carries a maximum of 1,200 passengers.
Oceania Allura will operate the luxury cruise line’s first-ever winter season in the Mediterranean, starting from November through March.
Elsewhere, the Oceania Riviera will run seven to 11-day sailings in Alaska, including round-trip itineraries departing from Seattle.
In Asia, itineraries will include calls in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand, as well as overnight stays in Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo.
Guests cruising in Europe can look forward to ports spanning from the French Riviera to the Turkish coast, the fjords of Greenland and Norway, and across the Mediterranean.
"Our 2027–2028 Collection of Voyages pairs iconic ports with compelling new discoveries – designed to delight even the most seasoned explorers," said Jason Montague, Oceania's chief luxury officer.
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When do Oceania’s 2027–2028 voyages open for booking?
Oceania Cruises’ 2027–2028 Collection opened for reservations on September 17, 2025.
Which ship sails Oceania’s first winter Mediterranean season?
Oceania Allura operates the line’s first winter Mediterranean season from November through March.
When does Oceania Insignia retire from the fleet?
Oceania Insignia concludes a farewell season in summer 2027 and retires in November 2027.