Oceania Cruises is highlighting a selection of 2025 Grand Voyages. These extended travel experiences offer guests the chance to discover global wonders such as Borobudur in Indonesia and Mount Fuji in Japan.
The diverse array of voyages ranges from spectacular 111-day expeditions across continents to shorter sailings exploring regions like South America, Asia, Oceania, Europe and North America.
”Our 2025 Grand Voyages offer our discerning guests the chance to explore the globe without the constraint of time, immersing themselves deeper into destinations with our enriching shore excursion offerings, before relaxing on board our small, luxurious ships," said Frank A. Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises.
Our 2025 Grand Voyages offer our discerning guests the chance to explore the globe without the constraint of time, immersing themselves deeper into destinations with our enriching shore excursion offerings, before relaxing on board our small, luxurious ships.
Oceania's ships, including the new Allura debuting in 2025, feature expansive standard staterooms, providing ample space for longer voyages. Onboard, guests can enjoy the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center, the hands-on Culinary Center and the Artist Loft.
The line's smaller ships, carrying only 670 guests, can access boutique ports, offering a yacht-style experience. Highlighted 2025 Grand Voyages include “Outback & Island Pearls,” “Exotic Atlantic Shores,” “Revered Pagodas,” “Southern Seas Explorer,” “Mediterranean Odyssey,” “Indian Ocean Treasures” and “Radiant Brazil & Argentina.”
Oceania Cruises is known for its focus on culinary experiences. Guests can immerse themselves in local cuisines through Culinary Discovery Tours and hands-on cooking classes.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Oceania Cruises. It was reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.