On July 15, 2026, Oceania Cruises revealed its new Caribbean itineraries scheduled for the end of 2026. These voyages range from seven to 14 days and will operate on three ships: Oceania Marina, Oceania Vista, and Oceania Allura.
Port Variety Includes Popular and Boutique Destinations
The new itineraries span well-known locations such as Oranjestad, Aruba; Cozumel, Mexico; and Montego Bay, Jamaica. They also incorporate boutique ports including Basseterre in St. Kitts, Philipsburg on St. Maarten, and Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe, providing access to both marquee and less-visited Caribbean locales.
Small-Group Shore Excursions Highlight Regional Diversity
Travelers can engage in small-group shore excursions designed to showcase the Caribbean’s cultural and ecological variety. Options include visiting
a beekeeping collective in St. Lucia and browsing antique markets at Sainte-Anne’s Artisanal Village in Pointe-à-Pitre. Culinary-focused excursions allow guests to sample Dutch cheeses and wines in the UNESCO-listed historic district of Willemstad, Curaçao, explore banana agriculture in Martinique, or attend chef-led tours of organic farms followed by beachside lunches in Tortola.
Executive Comments on Unique Travel Experience
Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer of Oceania Cruises, said the voyages reveal the Caribbean’s extensive diversity, offering fresh perspectives to repeat visitors. He stated, “Our Caribbean voyages showcase the remarkable diversity and depth of the region, from its globally recognized islands to its more unexpected discoveries. Plus, our
array of enriching experiences ashore offers even the most well-traveled guests a fresh perspective on destinations they may have visited many times.” Montague added that guests aboard the newest ships enjoy “days exploring ashore before returning to a refined adults-only ambiance and elegant accommodations that provide the perfect retreat at sea.”
Onboard Enhancements Complement Shore Activities
Oceania Cruises’ onboard experience includes themed Chef’s Market Dinners in the Terrace Café on selected nights and hands-on culinary classes at The Culinary Center, led by expert instructors incorporating regional ingredients. Additionally, LYNC digital photography classes help guests improve their skills to capture Caribbean landscapes. The cruises maintain an
adults-only environment focused on luxury and personalized service.
Oceania Cruises operates over 600 ports globally with more than 250 unique itineraries annually. The line emphasizes destination-rich voyages, small elegant ships, and culinary excellence. Oceania has five Sonata Class ships ordered with delivery dates between 2027 and 2037. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.











