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Marquee & Boutique Ports

In our 2026 Collection of Voyages, you’ll discover a wide array of captivating itineraries focused on timeless Europe and breathtaking Alaska. Whether you’re drawn to the glamour of the French and Italian Rivieras, Northern Europe’s fairytale villages or Alaska’s rugged landscapes, discovery awaits on every cobbled street and forested trail. Relive centuries of history, from the ancient monuments of Turkey and Greece to the legends of the Vikings across Scandinavia. The unspoiled landscapes of Alaska, Iceland and Greenland will inspire you with their natural beauty and charming communities, while little-seen destinations in the Canary Islands, the northern reaches of the Baltic Sea and in the far North Atlantic Ocean invite you to discover vibrant cultures and scenic wonders of off-the-beaten-path locales.

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Europe

Encompassing sights as diverse as Italy's colorful coastal villages, Iceland's rugged volcanic scenery and France’s storied wine châteaux, Europe always enchants. Uncover antiquity’s most impressive sites, ranging from Turkey’s splendid Greek temples to Spain’s remarkable Roman aqueducts, and admire the adventurous spirit of the Vikings, whose legacy is felt amid Norway’s breathtaking fjords and the Faroe Island’s secluded settlements. For more intimate experiences, join a chef-led market tour in Latvia, practice yoga on a pristine Croatian island or enjoy a festive afternoon in an Irish pub. And with our wide-ranging Grand Voyages, span the full breadth of the Mediterranean Sea or explore both Iceland and Scandinavia in one eye-opening journey.

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Alaska

Experience the cultural and natural bounty of Alaska – a vast land of almost unimaginable beauty. Uncover the legends of lively gold rush towns set against soaring mountain ranges and immerse yourself in the traditions of Alaska’s indigenous peoples. Marvel at cobalt glaciers, pristine wilderness and majestic wildlife frolicking in their natural habitats. Set off on thrilling adventures like trekking in lush Tongass National Forest or taking to the skies on a helicopter flightseeing trip. From whale-watching quests to witnessing the beauty of Hubbard Glacier to uncovering the history of The Last Frontier, there’s so much to explore in this spectacular corner of North America.

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Boutique Ports

Beyond the world’s renowned marquee destinations, Oceania Cruises brings you to lesser-known yet alluring ports of call that reflect each region’s true character. Explore classic gems like Santorini, Casablanca and Bora Bora as well as thoughtfully curated off-the-beaten-path destinations that are sure to rank among your new favorites. Discover some of Europe’s best wines in Bozcaada, hike across Arrecife’s lunar landscapes and delight in a true Alaska pioneer town in Klawock. In our boutique destinations, you’ll get an authentic glimpse into the traditions and rhythms of daily life.

Featured Collection Ports

  • Bangor, Wales

    Bangor, Wales

    A historic coastal town in North Wales, Bangor draws visitors with its easy access to the soaring peaks and quaint hamlets of Snowdonia National Park. Admire Bangor Cathedral, which has stood since the 6th century, or take a short trip to Penrhyn Castle, a neo-Norman structure with opulent interiors and sprawling gardens. The Menai Suspension Bridge, an engineering marvel, connects the mainland to Anglesey Island and offers stunning views of the Menai Strait. A walk along Garth Pier reveals charming kiosks housing craft shops and a waterfront tearoom, while the ornate architecture provides a glimpse into Bangor’s Victorian past. Just outside town, tour the Aber Falls Distillery, where you can witness the production of award-winning Welsh whisky and gin.
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    Brindisi, Italy

    A storied gateway to the Adriatic, Brindisi was the terminus of the ancient Appian Way, still marked by a 62-foot Roman column. Wander through the town’s historic center, discovering the Romanesque Cathedral of Brindisi and the stately 18th-century Palazzo Granafei-Nervegna. On tiny Sant'Andrea Island, explore the Aragonese Castle, a massive coastal fortress that once defended Brindisi’s harbor. For a scenic experience, journey to hilltop Ostuni, known for its winding alleys lined with whitewashed buildings, and enjoy an idyllic panorama of the surrounding olive groves. Alternatively, head out to Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve, where picturesque trails and pristine beaches provide fresh air amid an unspoiled landscape.
  • Dingle, Ireland

    Dingle, Ireland

    Dingle, located on Ireland’s southwestern coast, is distinguished by rows of tidy colorful homes set against striking coastal scenery. Enjoy a stroll through the town’s lively harbor, lined with artisanal shops and cozy pubs. For panoramic vistas, travel along the Slea Head Drive, which circles the Dingle Peninsula and showcases craggy cliffs, ancient beehive huts and the windswept Blasket Islands. Discover the area’s fascinating past at the Gallarus Oratory, a 1,300-year-old stone church built without mortar. Immerse yourself in Ireland’s rich tradition of spirit-making at the Dingle Whiskey Distillery, the country’s first purpose-built distillery in over two centuries.
  • Eidfjord, Norway

    Eidfjord, Norway

    Cradled by imposing mountains and deep fjords, Eidfjord is an ideal base for experiencing Norway’s spectacular natural beauty. Just outside the village, witness the impressive 597-feet drop of Vøringsfossen, one of Norway’s most iconic waterfalls. Explore the Hardangervidda Nature Center to learn about the region’s geological wonders and Viking history before setting off on a trek across the vast Hardangervidda Plateau, home to glaciers and tundra. Gain a unique perspective of the Hardangerfjord during a boat tour, gliding past near-vertical cliffs teeming with birdlife. For a peaceful experience, stroll along the shores of Eidfjord Lake, taking in views of the rugged scenery and glassy waters.
  • Fethiye, Turkey

    Fethiye, Turkey

    Located on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast, Fethiye is a vibrant port boasting numerous ancient sites within a rugged mountain landscape. View Lycian rock tombs carved directly into the surrounding cliffs during the 4th century BC, most notably the Tomb of Amyntas, whose hillside location offers sweeping views of the harbor. Nearby, discover the ghost village of Kayaköy, abandoned in the early 1920s, and delight in its atmospheric streets and stone houses. Adventure seekers will enjoy the Saklikent Gorge, one of the world’s deepest canyons, which can be explored by trail, boardwalk or on a rafting expedition. For a relaxing retreat, head to Ölüdeniz, where a turquoise lagoon and pine-clad hills sit beside Turkey’s most famous beach.
  • Foynes (Limerick), Ireland

    Foynes (Limerick), Ireland

    On the banks of the Shannon Estuary, Foynes holds a unique place in aviation history as the home of the first transatlantic flying boat flights. Visit the Foynes Flying Boat & Maritime Museum, whose highlight is a life-size replica of a 1940s flying boat. Step back millennia at nearby Lough Gur, a remarkable prehistoric landscape where stone circles and ancient tombs date back to the Neolithic period. The 15th-century Bunratty Castle, which is perfectly preserved, hosts medieval banquets and offers insights into County Clare’s turbulent history. Journey along the Shannon Estuary, a classic portrait of the lush Irish countryside, or venture to the Cliffs of Moher for incredible vistas of sheer rock faces plunging into the sea.
  • Fredrikstad, Norway

    Fredrikstad, Norway

    Fredrikstad’s well-preserved Old Town, Gamlebyen, is one of Scandinavia’s best examples of a fortified Renaissance city, with cobbled streets and historic buildings offering a window into the reign of King Frederick II of Denmark and Norway. Browse Gamlebyen’s inviting shops, cafés and galleries, or visit the intact Fredrikstad Fortress, complete with bastions and cannons. The intriguing remains of Fort Isegran, which helped resist several Swedish incursions, provide additional insight into the city’s military past. Just outside the city, a boat trip along the Glomma River showcases the region’s rustic character, while the pristine Hvaler Archipelago provides the ideal setting for a kayaking expedition.
  • Gallipoli, Italy

    Gallipoli, Italy

    Perched on a tiny island off Italy’s Salento Peninsula, Gallipoli has been coveted throughout history for its strategic location on the Ionian Sea. Cross the 16th-century bridge into the Old Town and explore the massive Castello di Gallipoli, whose ramparts overlook the harbor. As you wander through narrow streets, discover the richly decorated Cathedral of Sant’Agata and the Fontana Greca, an ancient fountain adorned with intricate carvings. Wine enthusiasts can visit the nearby vineyards, where negroamaro and primitivo grapes are cultivated, producing bold wines that have been a hallmark of the Apulian region for centuries. If you’re seeking sun and sea, beaches such as Baia Verde are popular for their emerald waters and golden sands.
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    Mandal, Norway

    Norway’s southernmost town, Mandal is known for its distinctive white timber houses, built during the region’s shipbuilding and trade booms of the 18th and 19th centuries. Visit the Mandal Museum to study the work of Amaldus Nielsen, a local painter famed for his vivid depictions of Norway’s coastal landscapes. A scenic road brings you to the Lindesnes Lighthouse, Norway’s oldest, perched atop a rocky headland. Experience Southern Norway’s untouched beauty at Sjøsanden Beach, a stretch of fine sand ideal for a day of relaxation, or in Furulunden Park, where pine forests give way to secluded coastal inlets. A climb to the Uranienborg viewpoint offers far-reaching views of Mandal’s coastline, making it a perfect spot to take in the town’s picturesque setting.
  • Rosendal, Norway

    Rosendal, Norway

    Set in a sheltered bay within Hardangerfjord, Rosendal is a tranquil Norwegian village notable for its proximity to Folgefonna National Park, home to Norway's third-largest glacier. The town’s centerpiece is the Baroniet Rosendal, a 17th-century manor house set amid Renaissance rose gardens. Among lush meadows is the austere 1250 Kvinnherad Kirke, one of the oldest stone churches in the country. The nearby Hatteberg Waterfall offers a rewarding hike and the picture-perfect sight of cascading water framed by a mountainous backdrop. Kayak Hardangerfjord to experience Norway’s stunning fjord scenery up close, with towering peaks and orchards of apple trees lining the shores.
  • Savona, Italy

    Savona, Italy

    Merging history with coastal allure, Savona is a Ligurian gem with a rich maritime heritage, once serving as an important naval base for the Genoese Republic. Discover the Priamar Fortress, a 16th-century citadel offering expansive views over the sea, and the ornate Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, a Baroque masterpiece that exemplifies Savona’s architectural treasures. For art lovers, the Pinacoteca Civica gallery displays a collection of Renaissance and contemporary works in a historic palace. Stroll along Via Paleocapa, where arcaded buildings house enticing shops, or journey to the nearby seaside village of Albissola Marina, famed for its artisanal ceramics and lively waterfront promenade.
  • Ulvik, Norway

    Ulvik, Norway

    Tucked deep within the Hardangerfjord, Ulvik is a cozy village surrounded by fruit orchards and dramatic mountain landscapes. Visit a local farm to sample traditional Norwegian apple cider and learn about the area’s rich agricultural heritage. In the Olav H. Hauge Center, delve into the life of an acclaimed 20th-century Norwegian poet, then stroll to the whitewashed Ulvik Church, whose serene setting overlooking the fjord is a perfect spot for quiet contemplation. Birdwatchers will delight in Hardangerfjord’s rich wildlife, with over 100 species to spot, including eagles, falcons and migratory birds. And for an exhilarating adventure, journey up Osa Mountain, where glacier-fed rivers carve through the rugged terrain.
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Overnight Cruise Ports

With our wide selection of overnight stays, you have ample opportunity to truly explore each destination, experiencing the ambiance and local culture that comes alive after sunset. In vibrant cities like Rome, Istanbul and Copenhagen, see historic landmarks glow under evening lights and enjoy a leisurely dinner at a sidewalk eatery. Appreciate the serenity of a morning stroll in Reykjavik and Seville before the day’s bustle begins, or savor freshly brewed coffee in cozy towns like Tórshavn, Saint John and Kemi. Overnight stays in Dubrovnik, Bordeaux and Stockholm allow you to experience iconic sights at a relaxed pace, while San Juan and Barcelona offer endless possibilities for evening adventures. From the dynamic energy of Berlin to the star-filled skies above Ålesund, overnight stays let you experience the soul of each destination.

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Small Ship Luxury

Experience your world from the luxury of our small ships, designed to provide you a comfortable and stylish retreat. Step aboard and you instantly become family, our officers, staff and crew offering warm smiles and our signature personalized service. Celebrate your ship’s elevated ambiance amid elegant decor, unique artwork and residential furnishings. Stretch out in expansive suites and ultra-spacious staterooms adorned in restful palettes. Savor The Finest Cuisine at Sea® in The Grand Dining Room, at one of our always included specialty restaurants such as Toscana, Polo Grill and Red Ginger, or while delighting in a wide selection of international fare at Terrace Café. No matter which ship you sail on, you'll discover an Oceania Cruises experience that's better than ever.

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