Oceania Cruises Reveals New Itineraries Double Release

Anyone looking to book their next unforgettable adventure with small-ship luxury cruise line Oceania Cruises is in luck, as they have recently unveiled an exciting double release of itineraries spanning from March 2027 to April 2028. Never one to do things by halves, it’s fair to say that the upcoming season for Oceania is sure to be their most ambitious and all-encompassing yet.

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Covering over 600 ports across all seven continents, these journeys range from week-long European getaways to expansive, cross-continental adventures lasting several months. Regardless of which voyage you go for, rest assured it will come with Oceania’s trademark immersive itineraries, sophisticated small-ship luxury and of course, their diverse array of world-class speciality dining venues. 

For Oceania, ‘Immersion’ is not just a buzzword. Boasting ports in traveller hotspots and hidden gems alike, Oceania’s new itineraries have a focus on getting to the heart of each destination—not merely seeing a place but experiencing it. Whether you’re zipping through the Adriatic Coast’s azure lagoons on a speedboat, wandering round the labyrinthine night markets of Seoul or sipping champagne in Stockholm’s famous ice bar, your dream trip is at your fingertips.

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All new for the 2027/2028 season are the Quiet Mediterranean sailings. With its sparkling seas, sandy beaches, and charming towns and villages, there’s a reason that the Mediterranean remains the single most popular cruise destination. With Oceania’s winter itineraries, guests can see this region through a new lens, hopping aboard Oceania Allura and exploring in the off-season, taking advantage of cooler weather and fewer crowds. 

For guests who err on the side of long-haul adventure, there are some extraordinary itineraries that will make even the most experienced cruiser do a double take.  From the dizzying glaciers and Tlingit communities of Alaska to the glittering skylines of Vancouver to the Sakura-strewn streets of Japan.  With Oceania, committed explorers can even finally live out their dreams of circumnavigating the globe, spending several months ticking off bucket list entries left, right and centre. Whatever the dream, Oceania’s itineraries can do. 

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Notably, the 2027 season marks the last for Oceania Insignia, as she was sold to residential cruise line Crescent Seas earlier this year. After spending the first part of the season cruising around the Greek Islands, South America, the British Isles and more, Insignia will set out along the Adriatic Coast on her swansong voyage, before finally docking in Civitavecchia.

Reservations for the 2027-2028 season are now open—and if you book before 1 November 2025, you can enjoy a 50% reduced deposit. Oceania Cruises also offer a Best Value Guarantee, so if you book early and find a better deal after the fact, the superior offer will be honoured.

You can find out more about Oceania Cruises here.

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