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Oceania Cruises Releases Summer 2025 Collection

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Oceania Cruises revealed its 2025 Summer Collection of voyages, featuring a lineup of more than 100 itineraries, plus nearly 50 Grand Voyages. Travellers can choose from a selection of Europe voyages, Canada and New England cruises, adventures in Alaska, plus South Pacific sailings that visit paradise islands in French Polynesia aboard Oceania Cruises' eight small ships. 

The itineraries are open for reservations on 04OCT.

The collection of itineraries includes:

  • More than 70 distinct sailings across the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, with Marina splitting her time between the Mediterranean, the western wine countries, and the northern regions of Iceland, Greenland and the Canadian Maritimes.
  • Vista sailings through the capitals of Scandinavia, the Norwegian Fjords and the British Isles.
  • The maiden Mediterranean season of Allura, Oceania Cruises' newest ship.

"2025 is slated to be our biggest year yet at Oceania Cruises with Allura's maiden season and our first collection featuring all eight boutique ships on sale," said Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises. "With our 2025 Summer Collection, we look forward to continuing to show why Oceania Cruises is acclaimed for its destination-rich itineraries by offering new ports of call and expanded service into highly sought-after regions."

2025 Summer Collection Highlights

  • Riviera sails in Alaska for the first time, offering a "Last Frontier experience.
  • Allura, Vista, Marina, Sirena and Nautica explore Europe with 70+ diverse itinerary options.
  • Itinerary lengths range from 7 to 56 days
  • 100+ overnight stays, including Seville, Jerusalem, Istanbul, Bordeaux, Berlin, Antwerp, Montreal, Bora Bora and Papeete, giving guests more time to explore Oceania Cruises' ports of call
  • 10 new ports of call including Cesme, Turkey; Kemi, Finland; Lulea, Sweden; Maniitsoq, Greenland; Pozzallo (Sicily), Italy; Samos, Greece; Scrabster, Scotland; Sibenik, Croatia; Sundsvall, Sweden; and Vaasa, Finland.

Alaska

An Oceania Cruises first, the 1,250-guest Riviera will explore the best of Alaska with more than a dozen explorations of the glaciers and wilderness of the Last Frontier. With itineraries ranging from 7 to 12 days, travellers will discover glaciers, wildlife and the region's local culture paired with Riviera's ambiance and gourmet culinary experiences.

Canada & New England

Oceania Cruises' popular fall foliage sailings will bring travellers to French-Canadian gems along the St. Lawrence River. These 11- to 15-day autumn voyages depart from New York City, Boston and Montreal and feature overnight stays in Montreal, Quebec City and New York City. 

During JUL and AUG, 16- to 19-day sailings visit Canada and New England harbours with Iceland and Greenland's remote hinterlands and landscapes.

Europe

Oceania Cruises will offer an array of Iceland- and Greenland-intensive itineraries with nine voyages to the region, including two sailings from New York and two from Montreal. Marina and Sirena will explore the two North Atlantic Island nations at length in JUL and AUG. Mediterranean voyages are offered with sailings from Spain, France and Italy to Greece, Israel and Turkey. 

Nautica will be dedicated to the region, with Marina bookending the North Atlantic summer season with Mediterranean sailings and Vista sailing the region in autumn. Various Northern Europe voyages aboard Vista and Sirena are available, where travellers will discover the medieval cities and fortresses lining the Baltic, the architecture and modern design of Scandinavia, the famous castles of Scotland, the landscapes of Ireland and the historical attractions of England. 

Allura will call on cities and lesser-known locations, including Cadiz, Olbia, Messina, Palma de Mallorca, Palermo, and Cinque Terre, and feature overnight stays in Istanbul and Monte Carlo.

The South Pacific

Regatta will sail the first summer season of voyages in French Polynesia and Hawaii with seven new sailings and itineraries ranging from 10 to 18 days. The new cruises will visit the region during the ideal months of AUG - OCT with itineraries spanning the blue lagoon of Bora Bora, the black sand beaches of Tahiti, the coral reefs of Raiatea, and the mountains in the verdant jungles of Nuku Hiva. Four of the seven new sailings link French Polynesia with the Hawaiian archipelago.

New Boutique Ports

In addition, Oceania Cruises' 2025 Summer Collection revealed a selection of 10 new boutique ports across the Mediterranean and Northern Europe. New ports of call include Cesme, Turkey; Kemi, Finland; Lulea, Sweden; Maniitsoq, Greenland; Pozzallo (Sicily), Italy; Samos, Greece; Scrabster, Scotland; Sibenik, Croatia; Sundsvall, Sweden; and Vaasa, Finland.

More information on Oceania Cruises' website. 

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