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Oceania Cruises has revealed details of its Tropics and Exotics Collection for 2026-27.
The line will offer more than 120 voyages across seven ships which will go on general sale on April 9.
The sailings are "designed for those seeking more than just a journey" and will visit "off-the-beaten path ports" in Africa, India, the Arabian Peninsula and South Pacific islands, among other destinations.
Vista will sail a 180-day Around the World cruise from Miami to London from January 6, 2027.
There are options to book the cruise in smaller segments, like the 127-day Miami to Doha voyage, or extend to 244 days and sail from Miami to New York.
Oceania Cruises’ will also offer more than 30 Grand Voyages in this programme ranging from 17 to 68 days.
Separately, its newest ship Allura, set to launch in July, will offer more than 24 voyages, together with Marina and Vista, in the Caribbean, Panama Canal and Mexico, which will combine staple destinations and speciality islands such as St Kitts, Bonaire and Guadeloupe.
Meanwhile, Insignia - which is joining the Crescent Seas fleet - will sail a Farewell Tour in 2027 around South America, stopping in Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo, Patagonia and offering "a bucket-list trip" along the Amazon river.
Riviera, Nautica ,Sirena and Vista will operate nearly 30 nine to 24-day sailings in Asia and Africa, with highlights including Hong Kong, Singapore, Boracay Island, Puerto Princesa, desert cities in the UAE and lesser-visited ports in west Africa.
Riviera and Vista will also travel to islands in the South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand in the 2026-27 season.
Jason Montague, Oceania Cruises chief luxury officer, said: "With travel more sought after than ever, our intrepid guests continue to showcase an unyielding passion for immersive and truly global experiences.
"As a destination-focused brand, we are delighted to offer the opportunity to explore lesser-visited corners of the world, made possible by the innovative itineraries sailed by our small ships that grant access to hidden gems in these exotic and tropical regions.”
Pictured: Oceania Vista in Dominica.