Oceania Releases 2028 & 2029 Voyages – More than 230 Choices Across the Globe
by Bruce Parkinson
Oceania Cruises Vista.
Your clients have plenty of time to go through the options and make their decision, as luxury cruise line Oceania Cruises has unveiled its 2028 & 2029 Collection of Voyages, featuring more than 230 itineraries across the globe.
Sailings range from seven to 180 days and include more than 60 overnight port stays. Now open for bookings, this double launch of two full future seasons gives guests and travel advisors greater time and flexibility to plan their journeys.
The collection spans an extraordinary range of ports, from the ancient ruins of Ephesus to the remote Japanese harbour towns of Ishigaki and Miyazaki, the volcanic drama of Iceland’s Húsavík and the pristine wilderness of Alaska’s Icy Strait Point. Along the way, guests can drift through the Indonesian archipelago, follow the blaze of autumn foliage along the St. Lawrence River and explore the dramatic fjords of Milford Sound.
Iconic cities such as Tokyo, New York and Amsterdam frame the journeys, which weave together sun-drenched islands, lesser-known gems and new favourites waiting to be discovered.
“This new, expansive collection reflects our passion for immersive travel opportunities and offers guests the chance to explore a little further with more depth thanks to more than 60 overnight stays,” said Jason Montague, Oceania’s Chief Luxury Officer.
“Launching sailings for 2028 and 2029 underscores our commitment to giving guests and travel advisors the confidence and time to plan the journeys that truly matter,”

Highlights of Oceania’s 2028 & 2029 Collection include:
More than 60 Overnight Stays Across Two Seasons: These include extended time in well-loved cities such as Copenhagen, Lisbon, Bangkok and Bali, as well as smaller ports like Seville and Malé. Late-evening departures and overnight stays – hallmarks of OceaniaCruises – invite deeper discovery and connection to life ashore.
From Alaska’s Last Frontier to Japan’s Hidden Ports on Oceania Riviera: The ship returns to Alaska in summer 2028 before transitioning to Asia-focused sailings, including a greater emphasis on Japan beyond the expected. Itineraries feature rarely visited ports including Kagoshima, Ishigaki and Miyazaki, alongside calls in Tokyo and Osaka.
Oceania Aurelia Debuts her Inaugural World Cruises: Welcoming fewer than 500 guests, Oceania Aurelia will sail her inaugural 180-Day Around the World voyages in 2028 and 2029, sailing from Miami and Los Angeles, respectively, before concluding in New York.
Oceania Allura Extends the Mediterranean Winter Season: Oceania Allura returns for Mediterranean winter seasons in 2028 and 2029, exploring Greece, Turkey, Italy and Spain from November through March during cooler, calmer months. With more than 80 Mediterranean itineraries, this marks OceaniaCruises’ most diverse range of sailings in the region to date.
Oceania’s Best Value Guarantee
Your clients can book with confidence through Oceania Cruises’ Best Value Guarantee. Should a new offer become available before departure, guests may take advantage of it with no administrative fees – either by adjusting their reservation prior to final payment or receiving the added value as shipboard credit, stateroom upgrade or future cruise credit.





