Highlights include the four-and-a-half-month Kangaroo Route from Sydney, Oceania Cruises’s longest-ever 244-day Epic Global Adventure, and its first winter season in the Mediterranean.
Text by: Eris Choo
Travel the world in comfort and style as Oceania Cruises announces new additions to its portfolio, including a wide-ranging 2027-2028 Collection of over 230 itineraries, stopping at some of the world’s most exotic destinations.
One highlight is the Kangaroo Route—part of Oceania’s 2027 Around the World voyage and an ambitious reimagining of global travel by sea. Departing Sydney on 26 February 2027 and lasting over four and a half months, the voyage aboard Oceania Vista will span 34 countries across four continents, with more than 80 ports of call—including overnight stays in key cities such as Tokyo in Japan, Singapore, Mumbai in India, and Bordeaux in France.
Australia and Asia dominate the first half of the voyage, with more than two months slated to explore cultural and natural wonders, from the idyllic isles of Indonesia to the captivating contrasts of ancient and modern Japan. After mythical Egypt, the cruise heads to the Mediterranean, stopping at the sun-kissed shores of Greece and Italy before moving on to the medieval cities of Croatia, the vibrant Italian and French Rivieras, and venturing into the heart of France’s fabled wine country.
An epic journey calls for an equally exceptional onboard experience, and Oceania Vista delivers with all the bells and whistles, including 11 exceptional dining venues, a serene spa and vitality centre, and thousands of immersive small-group shore excursions and tours to choose from.
Running alongside the Kangaroo Route are three additional itineraries: there’s a mesmerising 180-day world journey from Miami to London, a 244-day Epic Global Adventure from Miami to New York (the luxury cruise line’s longest option ever offered on a world cruise); and the shorter 127-day Continental Explorer sailing from Miami to Doha.
Other itineraries under Oceania’s new 2027-2028 Collection of Voyages offer more flexibility, from week-long regional sailings to months-long transcontinental journeys. Among the notable offerings are the line’s first winter season in the Mediterranean aboard the Oceania Allura, when destinations are less crowded. Take the opportunity to explore Europe’s famed holiday markets and linger longer in port markets. There’s also a 59-day South Pacific crossing from Miami to Hawaii, French Polynesia, Australia, and more; as well as a 96-day exploration stretching from Auckland through Asia, Arabia, and Europe.
2027 will also mark the final season for Oceania Insignia, which has been part of the fleet for decades. Farewell voyages will give loyal passengers a last chance to experience her smaller-ship charm before retirement, with stops at iconic ports like Monte Carlo, Venice, and Athens, plus less-travelled destinations like Zakynthos in Greece and Bodrum in Turkey. For more information, visit: oceaniacruises.com