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Oceania Cruises Launches New 2026 Caribbean Itineraries on Three Ships

Oceania Cruises Announces New Caribbean Itineraries
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Oceania Cruises revealed new Caribbean itineraries for its 2026 season, offering voyages ranging from seven to 14 days aboard three ships: Oceania Marina, Oceania Vista, and Oceania Allura. These sailings are set for the end of 2026 and aim to present guests with fresh perspectives on the Caribbean region.

Caribbean Destinations Include Both Popular and Boutique Ports

The itineraries cover a wide range of destinations within the Caribbean, including well-known ports such as Oranjestad in Aruba, Cozumel in Mexico, and Montego Bay in Jamaica. In addition, they highlight lesser-visited boutique ports like Basseterre in St. Kitts, Philipsburg in St. Maarten, and Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe.

Small-Group Shore Excursions Offer Diverse Cultural and Culinary Experiences

Guests can participate in

small-group shore excursions designed to showcase the Caribbean’s diverse culture and environment. Activities include visiting a beekeeping collective in St. Lucia, exploring Sainte-Anne’s Artisanal Village in Pointe-à-Pitre, curating Dutch cheese and wine tastings in UNESCO-listed Willemstad, Curaçao, learning about banana varieties in Martinique, and experiencing a chef-led organic farm tour followed by a beachside lunch in Tortola.

Onboard Activities Feature Themed Dinners, Culinary Classes, and Photography Workshops

Onboard, guests can attend themed Chef’s Market Dinners in the Terrace Café on select nights and join hands-on culinary classes at The Culinary Center led by expert chefs. Additional enrichment includes LYNC digital photography workshops that help travelers capture the Caribbean’s vibrant coastlines

and landscapes.

Oceania Cruises Emphasizes Regional Diversity and a Refined Adults-Only Experience

Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer at Oceania Cruises, stated the Caribbean voyages highlight the region’s remarkable diversity, from widely recognized islands to unexpected discoveries. He emphasized that these sailings combine extensive days ashore with an adults-only atmosphere and elegant accommodations, providing a refined sea retreat.

Oceania Cruises’ Fleet and Market Position

Oceania Cruises operates over 600 ports and offers 250 unique itineraries annually worldwide. The line focuses on luxury, destination-rich voyages aboard intimate ships in an adults-only environment. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. The company has five Sonata Class ships on order, with deliveries scheduled in 2027,

2029, 2032, 2035, and 2037.