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Oceania Cruises Transitions to Adults-Only

by Dori Saltzman  January 07, 2026
oceania allura cruise ship in the bay of kotor in montenegro

Photo: Oceania Cruises

As part of its move into the luxury space, Oceania Cruises is transitioning to adults-only (18+), effective today for all new reservations for future voyages.

All existing reservations made prior to Jan. 7, 2026, that include travelers under the age of 18 will be fully honored in a move the cruise line said ensures a “considerate transition for valued guests.”

“Our guests have consistently shared that the tranquil environment aboard our ships is one of the primary reasons they return time and time again,” stated Jason Montague, chief luxury officer of Oceania Cruises. “By transitioning to an adults-only experience, we are enhancing the very essence of the Oceania Cruises journey – one defined by sophistication, serenity and discovery.”

According to the cruise line, it conducted extensive research, which provided feedback from loyal repeat guests, experienced travel partners, and new-to-brand guests. Feedback consistently indicated that the brand’s “serene atmosphere” was part of its appeal.  

Oceania Cruises becomes the third adults-only brand, after Virgin Voyages and Viking, both of which are upper premium brands, not luxury cruise lines.

  
  
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