More than 230 sailings are now available to book
Oceania Cruises has opened bookings for its 2027-28 sailings through to April 2028.
More than 230 voyages are now available to book, with itineraries ranging from seven to 96 days.
Highlights of the collection include the line’s first winter season in the Mediterranean and its “most extensive collection” of voyages in Europe to date.
Oceania Allura will sail the Mediterranean between November and March to offer passengers the opportunity to explore during “the cooler and less-travelled months” and the chance to explore during the festive season.
Oceania Riviera will return to Alaska with a range of seven to 11-day cruises, several of which are round-trips from Seattle.
Longer voyages in the programme are the 59-day South Pacific Grand Voyage and the 96-day South Pacific, India, Arabia and Europe Grand Voyage, both on Oceania Vista.
The shorter cruise departs from Miami in October and will cross the Panama Canal to sail to Hawaii, French Polynesia and Australia.
The longer cruise will begin in Auckland and visit southeast Asia, Egypt and the Mediterranean.
Oceania Riviera and Oceania Vista will offer sailings throughout Asia throughout the season, including stops in Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand.
Oceania Insignia will embark on its Farewell Tour in 2027 before leaving the fleet in November to join a residential cruise company.
Insignia will sail the British Isles, Norway and the Baltic over the summer, and will visit ports such as Monte Carlo, Venice, Athens, Zakynthos and Bodrum, before concluding its journey in Civitavecchia.
Oceania Cruises chief luxury officer Jason Montague said: "Alongside our reputation for serving The Finest Cuisine at Sea, Oceania Cruises is widely acclaimed for crafting some of the most enticing and destination-rich itineraries in the cruise industry.
"Our 2027–2028 Collection of Voyages pairs iconic ports with compelling new discoveries – designed to delight even the most seasoned explorers."