CruiseTwo seasons with 230 itineraries globally, including Asia and South Pacific stops.

Oceania Cruises unveils 2028-2029 sailings

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Oceania Cruises unveils 2028-2029 sailings
Photo Credit: Oceania Vista at Valletta, Malta.

Oceania Cruises has announced its 2028-2029 collection of voyages, offering over 230 itineraries globally, including iconic cities such as Tokyo, New York and Amsterdam, along with smaller ports to encourage explorations.

The double season launch also aims to give guests and travel advisors “the confidence and time to plan the journeys that truly matter,” said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer of Oceania Cruises.

Extended time will be given to popular cities such as Copenhagen, Lisbon, Bangkok and Bali, as well as smaller ports like Seville and Malé.

Oceania Riviera returns to Alaska in summer 2028 before transitioning to Asia-focused sailings. Aside from calls in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan’s rarely visited ports are set to be in the spotlight – including Kagoshima, Ishigaki and Miyazaki – destinations inaccessible to larger ships.

Both Oceania Marina and Oceania Riviera’s voyages are complemented by overnight stays in Bangkok and Singapore, and sailings through the Indonesian archipelago, including Komodo Island.

Additionally, the Oceania Marina will explore Australia and New Zealand, with multiple 14-day voyages.

Meanwhile, the Oceania Aureliapreviously the Oceania Nautica – will sail her inaugural 180-Day Around the World voyages, moving from Miami and Los Angeles, respectively, before concluding in New York.

Travellers looking to cruise in cooler and calmer months can look at Oceania Allura’s second Mediterranean winter season, exploring Greece, Turkey, Italy and Spain from November through March in 2028 and 2029.

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