Oceania Cruises is showcasing a selection of its 2025 Grand Voyages, the company announced in a press release.
According to the upper premium brand, the diverse range of voyages provides guests with the opportunity to explore “world wonders,” such as Borobudur in Indonesia and Mount Fuji in Japan.
The itineraries range from 111-day cruises across continents to shorter sailings, exploring South America, Asia, Oceania, Europe and North America.
“Our 2025 Grand Voyages offer our discerning guests the chance to explore the globe without the constraint of time, immersing themselves deeper into destinations with our enriching shore excursion offerings, before relaxing on board our small, luxurious ships,” said Frank A. Del Rio, president of Oceania Cruises.
“We are so proud of the incredible Grand Voyages on offer in 2025 and can’t wait to welcome our guests on board,” he added.
According to Oceania, guests will have the opportunity to discover the mangrove-lined Prey Chak River in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, and learn the fine art of Taiji (tai chi) from a master in the Chinese town of Shanghai.
Other highlights include witnessing a voodoo ceremony from the village chief at Sanguera in Togo or exploring the city of Agadir, set against the Atlas Mountains in Morocco and wandering through the city’s Coco Polizzi Medina.
Itineraries across Europe offer guests the chance to visit ports such as Oslo, Barcelona, and Athens, visit the buildings of Santorini, or hike up the Bluestack Mountains in Killybegs, County Donegal, Ireland.
Voyages that navigate Latin America offer opportunities for snorkeling in the blue sea in Ilhabela, Magellanic penguin watching in Uruguay, or driving into the pampas for a Gaucho meal, the company added.
Highlighted voyages include the 25-day “Outback & Islands Pearl” cruise, which sails from Benoa (Bali) to Papeete onboard the Nautica.
According to Oceania, the cruise explores Komodo, Lautoka, Bora Bora, and more, allowing guests to learn more about nature and wildlife.
The company also highlighted the “Mediterranean Odyssey” cruise onboard the Allura. Sailing from Athens to Monte Carlo, the 22-day journey offers guests a port-intensive itinerary, Oceania said, sailing to destinations such as the Amalfi Coast and Ephesus.
The cruise also allows for deeper immersion with overnights in Istanbul, Turkey, and Monaco.
In South America, one of the highlighted itineraries sails from Rio de Janeiro to Buenos Aires onboard the Marina.
Named “Radiant Brazil and Argentina,” the 21-day cruise features resort towns in Brazil, including Ilhabela and Ilha Grande, as well as destinations in Argentina’s Tierra del Fuego.