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Oceania Cruises has announced additional details about its 2026 “Collection of Voyages,” which will be available for booking starting November 13.

The new itineraries will be available aboard the line's small ships—Nautica, Regatta, and Sirena—each of which accommodates just 670 guests. Travelers can choose from more than 60 voyages across the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, the Mediterranean, and Northern Europe.

Frank A. Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises, expressed excitement about the unique experiences offered by their small ships. “Oceania’s small-ship cruises provide a magical experience, with each destination as exceptional as the onboard experience itself. These ships can access ports that larger vessels cannot, offering our guests the chance to discover new and unique destinations.”

Here’s a glimpse at some of the upcoming sailings:

Nautica

  • Reefs of the Maya: A 7-day roundtrip from Miami, departing March 10, 2026, with stops in Cozumel and Costa Maya.
  • Eastern Atlantic Crossing: A 15-day voyage from Miami to Lisbon, departing March 27, 2026, with stops in Funchal, Arrecife, and Agadir.
  • Charmed Rivieras: A 10-day cruise from Barcelona to Rome, departing April 21, 2026, with stops in Palamos, Portofino, and Portoferraio.

Regatta

  • Exotic Odyssey: A 54-day sailing from Singapore to Lisbon, departing May 1, 2026, with stops in Langkawi, Malé, Maputo, and Mindela; plus overnight stays in Phuket and Cape Town.
  • West African Gems: A 24-day voyage from Cape Town to Lisbon, departing May 31, 2026, with stops in Lomé, Banjul, and Dakar.
  • Minarets & Mosaics: A 12-day sailing from Athens to Monte Carlo, departing July 5, 2026, with stops in Mykonos, Canakkale, Ephesus, and Palermo; plus an overnight stay in Istanbul.
  • Bridge to the Bosphorus: A 10-day cruise from Dubrovnik to Istanbul, departing August 17, 2026, with stops in Kotor, Katakolon, Santorini, and Bozcaada; plus an overnight stay in Istanbul.

Sirena

  • East African Majesty: A 20-day sailing from Mumbai to Cape Town, departing March 11, 2026, with stops in Nosy Be, Mayotte, and Durban; plus overnight stays in Malé and Cape Town.
  • Jewels of Northern Europe: A 12-day voyage from Stockholm to London, departing July 24, 2026, with stops in Tallinn, Helsinki, Karlskrona, and Antwerp.
  • Extravagant Explorer: A 69-day sailing from Istanbul to Singapore, departing August 27, 2026, with stops in Rhodes, Cannes, Barcelona, Abidjan, Port Elizabeth, Dar es Salaam, and Colombo; plus overnight stays in Phuket and Cape Town.
  • Safari & Spice Routes: A 30-day journey from Cape Town to Singapore, departing October 5, 2026, with stops in Maputo, Zanzibar, Mombasa, and Penang; plus an overnight stay in Phuket.

These voyages offer an array of fascinating destinations and unique experiences for travelers looking to explore the world aboard a luxurious small ship.

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