Oceania Cruises is offering its most expansive and diverse collection of voyages in Europe and North America in 2023, with new ship Vista, pictured, offering an inaugural season of 18 voyages in the Mediterranean, Greek Isles, Holy Lands, British Isles and Americas.
In all, seven ships will be sailing 179 itineraries calling at more than 260 ports, charting the coastlines of the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Baltic & Scandinavia, Alaska, Canada, and the Americas, each voyage revealing iconic cities, off-the-beaten-path villages, and dramatic, unspoiled natural wonders.
“These new voyages are ideal for discerning travellers seeking to re-discover the world,” said Bob Binder, Oceania’s president. “Whether retracing familiar paths or setting off to uncharted territories, guests will find endearing smiles, enthralling cultural elements, and fascinating culinary experiences.
The new collection features 190 overnight/multi-day stays in both marquee and boutique ports of call along with hundreds of evening and late-night departures, giving guests the opportunity to immerse themselves in the history, culture and cuisines of the destinations.
Highlights
- Voyages from seven to 56 days
- Nine new, off-the-beaten-path ports of call: Kalundborg, Demark; Nordfjordeid, Norway; Oban, Scotland; Runavík (Faroe Islands), Denmark; Torbay, UK; Limnos, Greece; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Lipari, Italy; Eastport, Maine
- 57 Grand Voyages with epic exploration opportunities
- 102 Mediterranean itineraries
- More than 40 cruises and Grand Voyages to the Holy Lands of Israel and Turkey
- 14 Riviera voyages to the British Isles, Ireland, Iceland, Norwegian Fjords and Greenland
- More than a dozen Marina sailings to the Baltic capitals and Russia
- Regatta’s 13 Alaska cruises ranging from seven to 20 days
- Insignia and Vista offering 14 departures from New York, Montreal and Boston focusing on the Canadian Maritimes, Americas and Bermuda








