Oceania Cruises is accepting bookings for its 2024 Collection of voyages to Europe, Alaska, Canada, Asia, Australia and New Zealand, Africa, South America, the South Pacific, and the Caribbean.
The 2024 Collection encompasses more than 350 itineraries including over 130 Grand Voyages across seven ships and all seven continents.
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“Next to our reputation for serving The Finest Cuisine at Sea®, Oceania Cruises is widely acclaimed for developing the most enticing and destination-rich itineraries in the cruise industry,” said Howard Sherman, President and CEO of Oceania Cruises.“With our 2024 Collection, we have set a whole new standard for destination innovation with an astounding mix of marquee destinations and exotic new locales, blended together in creatively crafted voyage offerings.”

Europe
Europe 2024 will be the brand’s most expansive and diverse European season to date. With seven ships positioned around the continent, the destinations are as diverse as Greenland and Iceland in the north and west, to the Holy Lands of Egypt and Israel in the south and east, and everywhere in between. Every voyage is a celebration of history, culture, and cuisine in a myriad of mesmerising destinations.
From the glittering jewels of the Greek Isles, Italian Riviera and France’s famed Côte d’Azur to the delightful hidden gems of Norway’s fjord-lined coast and the rugged outposts of Greenland and Iceland, these 2024 European itineraries are a study in diversity. Insignia, Nautica, Marina, and Sirena will spend the majority of the season exploring Europe’s northern reaches and the western wine countries. Riviera and Vista will call the Mediterranean home with a seemingly endless bounty of voyages to Spain, France, Italy, Croatia, Greece, Turkey, Malta, Israel, Egypt and more.
North America
Regatta, Insignia, and Nautica will offer close to three dozen enticing explorations of Alaska, New England, Canada, Bermuda, and the United States’ colonial south. Regatta will reprise her perennially popular Alaska season with a series of voyages that showcases the region in all its glory. Must-see destinations include Icy Strait Point, Kodiak, Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, Sitka, Wrangell, Prince Rupert and Victoria. On the East Coast, Insignia and Nautica will offer sailings to Bermuda, New England, and Canada’s maritime provinces from New York City, Boston, and Montreal.

South America
From the lush and verdant tropical clime of the Amazon to the rugged, glacially carved coastline of Chile, South America is a vast continent brimming with thrilling explorations and vibrant heritage. Marina will sail the entire continent and will even take a breathtaking diversion down to Paradise Bay, Admiralty Bay, and Half Moon Island in Antarctica.
Asia & Africa
With more than three dozen sailings in the regions, Oceania Cruises showcases these intriguing lands in a fashion that has no peer. Riviera will chart her inaugural season in the region sailing from Arabia to India, to southeast Asia, the Philippines, Vietnam, China, South Korea, and Japan. Nautica will explore the Far East while also offering up a delightful array of voyages that showcase South Africa, Mozambique, Mayotte, and the Seychelles, and Regatta will offer a series of voyages that is a kaleidoscope of these fabled countries. There are also copious opportunities to explore singular countries or regions with in-depth immersions of Japan, Arabia, and Indochina.

South Pacific, Australia & New Zealand
Oceania Cruises is greatly expanding its offering by having two ships in the region – Regatta and Nautica. Regatta presents a renewed focus on New Zealand and Australia, including a 35- day holiday circumnavigation. There is also a cornucopia of voyages that follows the Southern Cross across the Pacific and up to Polynesia where Nautica offers a series of four 10-day sailings roundtrip from Papeete.
Caribbean, Panama Canal and Mexico
Renowned for creative, immersive itineraries, Oceania Cruises presents an uncommonly diverse and creative roster of sailings to the Caribbean, Panama Canal, and Mexico. Itineraries include off-the-beaten-path destinations such as Bonaire, Dominica, Guadeloupe, and St. Vincent along with the beguiling yacht habours of Gustavia, Rodney Bay, Tortola, and Port Royal, to name a few.
Sailing westward, travellers can immerse themselves in the storied cultures of Mexico, Belize, Honduras, and Guatemala. Panama beckons with its world-changing canal, the colonial charm of Colón and the glittering, cosmopolitan modernity of Panama City.

2024 Collection Highlights
New ports of call include Beppu, Japan; Bluff, New Zealand; Castro, Chile; Coron, Philippines; Djupivogur, Iceland; Gatun Lake, Panama; Heimaey, Iceland; Port Royal, Jamaica; Kumamoto, Japan; Limerick, Ireland; São Francisco do Sul, Brazil; Seydisfjordur, Iceland; Szczecin, Poland; Taranto, Italy; and
- Itinerary lengths range from 7 to 82 days.
- Hundreds of overnight and extended port stays.
- Riviera charts her inaugural season of sailings to Arabia, India, Asia, Japan, and the Philippines.
- Regatta and Nautica offer two dozen sailings to Australia, the South Pacific, and Polynesia.
- Marina, Riviera, Sirena, and Vista offer 99 voyage choices throughout the Mediterranean.
- Insignia, Nautica, Marina, and Sirena present more than 60 cruise options to the splendors of Iceland, Greenland, the British Isles and Ireland, the Norwegian Fjords and North Cape, and the wine countries and great capitals of Europe.
- Regatta reprises her perennially popular Alaska cruises in 2024 with a selection of 7- to 23-day itineraries sailing from Seattle, Vancouver, Seward, and Los Angeles.
- Insignia and Nautica offer fifteen 7- to 18-day voyages to Bermuda, New England, and Canada with departures from New York City, Boston, and Montreal.
- Nautica and Marina offer 15 South America voyages ranging from 10 to 51 days.
- Regatta, Insignia, Nautica, Sirena, and Vista offer an epic selection of more than 50 departures to the Caribbean, Panama Canal, Mexican Riviera, and California wine country.