Oceania Cruises 2028 2029 Collection gives travelers more time to dream, plan and book their next great escape. The new voyage lineup, also known as the 2028 and 2029 cruise collection, includes more than 230 Oceania Cruises voyages across the globe. It also features more than 60 overnight port stays, giving guests time to see each destination beyond the first postcard view.
Bookings opened on June 17, 2026. Sailings range from seven days to 180 days. That means guests can choose a shorter island escape, a longer regional journey or a full around-the-world adventure.
A Bigger Window for Big Travel Dreams
The Oceania Cruises 2028 2029 Collection was designed for travelers who like to plan with purpose. With two full seasons released at once, guests and travel advisors have more flexibility. They can compare regions, dates, ships and special itineraries well in advance.
The new collection includes luxury cruise itineraries through Europe, Asia, Alaska, the Caribbean, Mexico, Canada, New England, Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. These luxury cruise itineraries blend famous cities with smaller ports that feel more tucked away.
Guests can explore Tokyo, New York, Amsterdam, Lisbon and Copenhagen. They can also discover places such as Ishigaki, Miyazaki, Húsavík, Icy Strait Point, Malé and Seville.
More Time in Port
One of the most exciting parts of the Oceania Cruises 2028 2029 Collection is the focus on deeper travel. The collection includes more than 60 overnight port stays across two seasons.
These overnight port stays give travelers extra time to enjoy dinner ashore, take evening walks, visit cultural sites and experience local nightlife. Featured overnight destinations include Copenhagen, Lisbon, Bangkok, Bali, Seville and Malé.
For travelers who want more than a quick stop, that added time can make a major difference. It turns a port call into a fuller cultural experience.
Alaska, Asia and Hidden Japanese Ports
Oceania Riviera will return to Alaska in summer 2028. After that, the ship will shift toward Asia-focused sailings.
These Oceania Cruises voyages place special attention on Japan. Guests can visit Tokyo and Osaka, along with smaller ports such as Kagoshima, Ishigaki and Miyazaki. These ports are often harder for larger ships to reach, adding a boutique feel to the journey.
The Asia season also includes overnight stays in Bangkok and Singapore. Other sailings will move through the Indonesian archipelago, including Komodo Island.
Oceania Aurelia Takes on the World
Another major highlight is the Oceania Aurelia World Cruise debut. Oceania Aurelia will welcome fewer than 500 guests, creating an intimate setting for long-range travel.
The Oceania Aurelia World Cruise will include 180-day Around the World voyages in both 2028 and 2029. The 2028 sailing will depart from Miami, while the 2029 sailing will depart from Los Angeles. Both will conclude in New York.
For guests ready for the grand voyage of a lifetime, this is one of the collection’s crown jewels.
A Longer Mediterranean Season
Oceania Allura will return for a second Mediterranean winter season in 2028 and 2029. These Mediterranean winter cruises will explore Greece, Turkey, Italy and Spain from November through March.
The cooler season brings a calmer rhythm to popular destinations. These Mediterranean winter cruises also give guests another way to enjoy the region without peak summer crowds.
With more than 80 Mediterranean itineraries, Oceania Cruises is offering its most diverse range of sailings in the region to date.
Value With a Luxury Touch
The Oceania Cruises 2028 2029 Collection also comes with the line’s Best Value Guarantee. If a new offer becomes available before departure, guests may be able to adjust their reservation before final payment. They may also receive added value as shipboard credit, a stateroom upgrade or future cruise credit.
Guests also receive Your World Included amenities. These include specialty dining, complimentary WiFi and pre-paid shipboard gratuities.
For travelers who want a luxury cruise experience with more planning confidence, this new collection opens the door wide. From Alaska’s wild coast to Japan’s quieter harbors, from the Mediterranean in winter to a 180-day global journey, Oceania Cruises is inviting guests to slow down, look closer and see the world with more time.

