Oceania Cruises has announced more than 60 new itineraries for 2026. The expanded sailings span the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, Mediterranean and Northern Europe aboard three of the line's smaller ships: Nautica, Regatta and Sirena.
"We are thrilled to offer this expansive collection of sailings for 2026, giving our curious guests the luxury of choice," said Frank A. Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises. "Small-ship cruising with Oceania Cruises is magical, and the onboard experiences travelers will enjoy while sailing these corners of the world are just as exceptional as each destination visited."
The new 2026 itineraries include 17 Grand Voyages that range from 7 to 69 days.
On Nautica, "Reefs of the Maya" will be a 7-day roundtrip from Miami visiting Cozumel and Costa Maya; "Eastern Atlantic Crossing" will be a 15-day sailing from Miami to Lisbon with stops in Funchal, Arrecife and Agadir; and "Charmed Rivieras" will be a 10-day sailing from Barcelona to Rome with calls in Palamos, Portofino and Portoferraio.
On Regatta, "Exotic Odyssey" will be a 54-day voyage from Singapore to Lisbon with highlights in Langkawi, Male, Maputo and Mindelo; "West African Gems" will be a 24-day cruise from Cape Town to Lisbon visiting Lome, Banjul and Dakar; and "Minarets & Mosaics" will be a 12-day sailing from Athens to Monte Carlo with an overnight in Istanbul.
On Sirena, "East African Majesty" will be a 20-day journey from Mumbai to Cape Town featuring Nosy Be, Mayotte and Durban; "Jewels of Northern Europe" will be a 12-day Baltic cruise from Stockholm to London with calls in Tallinn and Karlskrona; and "Extravagant Explorer" will be a 69-day extended voyage from Istanbul to Singapore visiting Rhodes, Cannes, Abidjan and Colombo.
Oceania's small ships each carry just 670 guests and spend 30-50% more time in ports compared to premium cruise lines, according to Oceania, with many overnight stays.
"Thanks to their boutique size, Nautica, Regatta and Sirena can access ports of call which simply aren't accessible to larger vessels, giving our well-traveled guests many opportunities to discover new favorite destinations," said Del Rio.
The new 2026 voyages are open for booking now.
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.