Oceania Cruises Charts a Year of Epic Grand Voyages

There's a whole lot of world out there to see--Photo on Oceania ship by Wallace Immen

The World is Not Enough.

Around the World in 180 Days is back, but that’s only the topper to a year that will see seven other epic grand voyages on Oceania Cruises ships from 50 to 111 days.

The culinary and destination-focused cruise line says the 2025 season is a response to unprecedented demand for extensive and immersive cruises.

Each of these Grand Voyages takes advantage of one of life’s greatest luxuries: time, says Oceania president and CEO Howard Sherman. “This new collection of globe-spanning itineraries includes both iconic and off the beaten path ports of call and offers a wealth of opportunities for our guests to explore the farthest corners of the globe, making the journey just as rewarding as the destination,”

The line is reprising its popular Around the World in 180 Days in a unique east-to-west direction. From Miami, the 656-guest Insignia heads south for explorations in Brazil and the Amazon before crossing the Atlantic Ocean for adventures in West Africa en route of South Africa. It then continues east visiting the islands of the Indian Ocean on its way to Asia, Australia and the South Pacific.

Other extended cruises include:

Epic Continental Explorer, Papeete to Barcelona for 111 Days from February to June visiting 28 countries with 12 overnight port stays.

Ultimate Pacific Traveller, Los Angeles to Sydney for 79 Days, exploring 11 countries with seven overnight port stays that features nearly two weeks in Japan and three weeks exploring Australia and New Zealand.

Grand Eastern Reflections, Abu Dhabi to Singapore, is 78 Days, visiting 16 countries, with 15 overnight port stays.

Asia & Oceania Odyssey, Tokyo to Honolulu is 72 days, and explores 12 countries with 11 overnight port stays.

Patagonia to Iberia Mosaic, from Santiago, Chile to Barcelona is 63 Days, visiting 10 countries with in-depth explorations of Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil and overnight stays in Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro.

South America Kaleidoscope, Miami to Rio de Janeiro is 50 Days, with 11 countries, 6 overnight port stays including Chile, Brazil, Peru, Argentina, and Uruguay, as well as three days cruising in Antarctica and a crossing of the Panama Canal.

Oceania’s seven small, luxurious ships carry a maximum of 1,238 guests The cruises are on sale from Sept. 14, 2022.


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