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A World of Wonders Awaits
Oceania Cruises is charting a bold new course. The luxury cruise line has just revealed its 2026–2027 Tropics and Exotics Collection — and it’s big. Over 120 curated voyages will take travellers through some of the world’s most remote and inspiring destinations.
The collection officially goes on sale on 10 April 2025. You can preview itineraries now at oceaniacruises.com and cruise from early 2026 through 2027.

Why It’s Worth Your Attention
- Destination-rich voyages: Covering six continents including Africa, Asia, South America, Australia, and the South Pacific.
- Small ship luxury: Each vessel carries no more than 1,250 guests. This means more personal space and access to boutique ports.
- Longer options: Choose from 7-day getaways or commit to an epic 244-day world cruise.
- Culinary focus: The line is known for its “Finest Cuisine at Sea®.” Expect elevated dining throughout.
Collection Highlights by Region
Here’s a breakdown of what’s on offer:
Region | Highlights |
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Caribbean, Mexico, Panama Canal | 20+ voyages to crowd favourites and niche gems like St. Kitts and Guadeloupe |
South America | Farewell tour of Oceania Insignia, with stops in Rio, Montevideo, the Amazon, and Patagonia |
Asia & Africa | Up to 24-day cruises through Hong Kong, Singapore, the UAE, and off-grid ports in Western Africa |
Australia & South Pacific | Reef dives, wine regions, Māori culture, and scenic cruising in New Zealand |
Grand Voyages | Nearly 30 options, some up to 244 days, with segments available for shorter commitments |
For the Curious Traveller
These aren’t cookie-cutter cruises. Oceania’s focus is on immersion and enrichment. Want to snorkel in Bonaire, taste wines in Uruguay, or see desert cities few ships visit? This is your chance.
These voyages are ideal for:
- Retired professionals with time to explore
- Couples and solo travellers who want depth over breadth
- Cruise lovers looking for luxurious small ship intimacy
- Culture-seekers who value authentic experiences over photo ops
There’s no kids’ club or water park here — and that’s the point. Oceania’s focus is on refinement, regional connection, and relaxed sophistication.
“As a destination-focused brand, we’re thrilled to offer travellers the opportunity to explore lesser-visited corners of the world,”
Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer, Oceania Cruises
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