2026 Oceania Cruises World Cruise
Around the World in 180 Days: A New Ship for a New Era of Global Exploration
The time has come – the 2026 Around the World journey will be the very first aboard Oceania’s newest ship – Vista. With more than 100 unique and exotic destinations in 180 days, more gourmet dining options than ever before, fresh new enrichment and entertainment programs, Oceania’s signature personalized service, and some of the most luxurious accommodations that have ever been offered on a an Around the World journey. This voyage will also feature a full slate of immersive Culinary Discovery Tours and entertaining hands-on cooking classes too – an Oceania Cruises Around the World first.
Choose a 120-day option departing from San Diego, a 197-day option departing Los Angeles, in addition to the 180-day roundtrip Miami journey.
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Enjoy First Class Roundtrip Airfare, Free Airport Transfers, Free Champagne, Wine & More, Free Gourmet Specialty Dining, Free Unlimited WiFi, Free Shore Excursion Credit ($8,000 for 180-days, $9,600 for 197-days, or $5,800 for 120-days) plus get the Exclusive Prestige Package of Free Pre-paid gratuities, Free Onboard Medical Consultation, Free Laundry Services, Free Visa Package, Free Luggage Delivery and Free 1-Night Pre-cruise hotel stay.
- Ship: Vista
- Cruise Line: Oceania Cruises
- Sail Date: January 6, 2026
- From/To: Roundtrip Miami
- Length: 180-Days
- Countries Visited: 43
- Ports Visited: 101
- Overnight Stays: 11+
- Evening Departures: 25+
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites: 81
Veranda Stateroom From
$68,099
per person including all taxes, fees and port expenses
“So much of who we are
is where we have been.”
– WILLIAM LANGEWIESCHE
BEYOND THE HORIZON AROUND THE WORLD 2026
Join us in 2026 aboard Vista to discover a rare global journey that reveals your world from a new perspective on an epic scale. A new luxurious ship meets a new era of global exploration.
Value
Exceptional value has always been a hallmark of Oceania Cruises. Beyond the incredible savings of our 2 for 1 Cruise Fares, they feature countless complimentary amenities, and we never charge a dining supplement at our gourmet restaurants. For this lavish journey around the world, they are offering an even greater value with Free First-Class Roundtrip Airfare and the Exclusive Prestige Package in addition to the generous inclusions of simply MORE and an array of always included amenities – free and unlimited soft drinks, coffees, teas and juices as well as complimentary 24-hour room service and free fitness classes, among many others. They are committed to exceeding your expectations in every way with The Finest Cuisine at Sea®, Curated Travel Experiences and Small Ship Luxury. When you sail around the globe with Oceania Cruises, the best value in luxury
cruising becomes even better.
Exclusive Shoreside Events
Each year, our Exclusive Shoreside Events on our Around the World journey are meticulously designed to bring to life the unique stories of fascinating locations around the globe. These one-of-a-kind events hosted in select ports illuminate the local culture and history through jubilant experiences that are simultaneously a celebration of the global nature of this journey. Likewise, these private events are reserved only for the select cadre of world cruise guests choosing to join us for the complete world journey. Details on the 2026 Exclusive Shoreside Events will be forthcoming on OceaniaCruises.com.
Dec 20 Los Angeles, California Embark 1 pm 6 pm (196-Day)
Dec 21-22 At Sea
Dec 23 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 7 am 4 pm
Dec 24 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 10 am 7 pm
Dec 25 Manzanillo, Mexico 7 am 3 pm
Dec 26 Acapulco, Mexico 9 am 6 pm
Dec 27 At Sea
Dec 28 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 8 am 5 pm
Dec 29 Corinto, Nicaragua 8 am 4 pm
Dec 30 Puntarenas, Costa Rica 9 am 6 pm
Dec 31 At Sea
Jan 1 Panama Canal Daylight Transit
Jan 2 Cartagena, Colombia 10 am 5 pm
Jan 3 At Sea
Jan 4 George Town, Grand Cayman 9 am 6 pm
Jan 5 At Sea
Jan 6 Miami, Florida Embark 1 pm 6 pm (180-Day)
Jan 7-8 At Sea
Jan 9 Gustavia, St. Barts 9 am 5 pm
Jan 10 Roseau, Dominica 7 am 5 pm
Jan 11 Bridgetown, Barbados 7 am 5 pm
Jan 12 At Sea
Jan 13 Devil‘s Island, French Guiana 10 am 5 pm
Jan 14 At Sea
Jan 15 Belém (Icoaraci), Brazil 8 am 4 pm
Jan 16 At Sea
Jan 17 Fortaleza, Brazil 11 am 8 pm
Jan 18-19 At Sea
Jan 20 Salvador, Brazil 7 am 6 pm
Jan 21 At Sea
Jan 22 Buzios, Brazil 10 am 7 pm
Jan 23 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 8 am
Jan 24 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Jan 25 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 6 pm
Jan 26 Ilha Grande, Brazil 7 am 6 pm
Jan 27 São Paulo (Santos), Brazil 7 am 6 pm
Jan 28 Porto Belo, Brazil 9 am 6 pm
Jan 29 At Sea
Jan 30 Rio Grande, Brazil 7 am 4 pm
Jan 31 Punta del Este, Uruguay 8 am 6 pm
Feb 1 Montevideo, Uruguay 7 am 8 pm
Feb 2 Buenos Aires, Argentina 8 am
Feb 3 Buenos Aires, Argentina 6 pm
Feb 4 Montevideo, Uruguay 7 am 6 pm
Feb 5-6 At Sea
Feb 7 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 7 am 6 pm
Feb 8 At Sea
Feb 9 Ushuaia, Argentina 7 am 4 pm
Feb 10 Punta Arenas, Chile 9 am 6 pm
Feb 11-12 At Sea
Feb 13 Puerto Montt, Chile 8 am 4 pm
Feb 14 At Sea
Feb 15 Valparaiso, Chile 8 am 5 pm
Feb 16 Coquimbo, Chile 8 am 5 pm
Feb 17 At Sea
Feb 18 Iquique, Chile 8 am 6 pm
Feb 19 At Sea
Feb 20 Pisco/Nazca Lines, Peru 7 am 7 pm
Feb 21 Lima/Machu Picchu (Callao), Peru 6 am 5 pm
Feb 22 Salaverry, Peru 10 am 7 pm
Feb 23 At Sea
Feb 24 Manta, Ecuador 7 am 5 pm
Feb 25 At Sea
Feb 26 Puntarenas, Costa Rica 9 am 6 pm
Feb 27 San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua 7 am 4 pm
Feb 28 Acajutla, El Salvador 9 am 4 pm
Mar 1 At Sea
Mar 2 Acapulco, Mexico 7 am 4 pm
Mar 3 At Sea
Mar 4 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 7 am 6 pm
Mar 5 At Sea
Mar 6 Ensenada, Mexico 10 am 6 pm
Mar 7 San Diego, California Embark 1 pm 6 pm (120-Day)
Mar 8-12 At Sea
Mar 13 Honolulu, Oahu 7 am 8 pm
Mar 14 Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 7 am 6 pm
Mar 15-18 At Sea
Mar 19 Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia 7 am 6 pm
Mar 20 At Sea
Mar 21 Rangiroa, French Polynesia 7 am 5 pm
Mar 22 Moorea, French Polynesia 8 am 4 pm
Mar 22 Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia 7 pm
Mar 23 Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia 8 pm
Mar 24 Bora Bora, French Polynesia 8 am 6 pm
Mar 25 At Sea
Mar 26 Rarotonga, Cook Islands 7 am 4 pm
Mar 27 At Sea
Mar 28 Pago Pago, American Samoa 10 am 8 pm
Mar 29 Cross the International Date Line
Mar 30 Apia, Samoa 7 am 6 pm
Mar 31 At Sea
Apr 1 Nuku‘alofa, Tonga 8 am 6 pm
Apr 2 At Sea
Apr 3 Suva, Fiji 7 am 6 pm
Apr 4 At Sea
Apr 5 Mystery Island, Vanuatu 7 am 4 pm
Apr 6 Nouméa, New Caledonia 8 am 6 pm
Apr 7-8 At Sea
Apr 9 Sydney, Australia 7 am 8 pm
Apr 10 At Sea
Apr 11 Mooloolaba, Australia 7 am 5 pm
Apr 12 At Sea
Apr 13 Whitsunday Island (Airlie Beach), Australia 8 am 7 pm
Apr 14 Townsville, Australia 7 am 6 pm
Apr 15 Cairns, Australia 7 am 3 pm
Apr 16-17 At Sea
Apr 18 Darwin, Australia Noon 11 pm
Apr 19 At Sea
Apr 20 Kupang (West Timor), Indonesia 8 am 4 pm
Apr 21 Komodo, Indonesia 10 am 6 pm
Apr 22 Bali (Benoa), Indonesia Noon
Apr 23 Bali (Benoa), Indonesia 4 pm
Apr 24 Surabaya (Java), Indonesia 10 am 6 pm
Apr 25 At Sea
Apr 26 Singapore, Singapore 3 pm
Apr 27 Singapore, Singapore 5 pm
Apr 28 Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia 8 am 4 pm
Apr 29 Phuket, Thailand Noon
Apr 30 Phuket, Thailand 4 pm
May 1-2 At Sea
May 3 Colombo, Sri Lanka 9 am 10 pm
May 4 At Sea
May 5 Cochin (Kochi), India 7 am 5 pm
May 6 At Sea
May 7 Mumbai, India 7 am
May 8 Mumbai, India 2 pm
May 9 At Sea
May 10 Muscat, Oman Noon 7 pm
May 11 Khasab, Oman 10 am 7 pm
May 12 Abu Dhabi, UAE 7 am 11 pm
May 13 Dubai, UAE 7 am
May 14 Dubai, UAE 1 pm
May 15 Muscat, Oman 9 am 4 pm
May 16-19 At Sea
May 20 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 10 am 8 pm
May 21 At Sea
May 22 Luxor (Safaga), Egypt 6 am
May 23 Luxor (Safaga), Egypt 9 pm
May 24-25 Suez Canal Transit
May 26 At Sea
May 27 Santorini, Greece 7 am 7 pm
May 28 At Sea
May 29 Messina (Sicily), Italy 7 am 6 pm
May 30 Sorrento/Capri, Italy 7 am 5 pm
May 31 Olbia/Porto Cervo (Sardinia), Italy 8 am 4 pm
Jun 1 Mahón (Menorca), Spain 10 am 7 pm
Jun 2 Barcelona, Spain 7 am 6 pm
Jun 3 Alicante, Spain 8 am 4 pm
Jun 4 Granada (Motril), Spain 8 am 6 pm
Jun 5 Tangier, Morocco 6 am 2 pm
Jun 6 Lisbon, Portugal 10 am 7 pm
Jun 7 Santiago de Compostela (Vigo), Spain Noon 7 pm
Jun 8 At Sea
Jun 9 Bordeaux, France 3 am
Jun 10 Bordeaux, France 3 pm
Jun 11 Brest, France 11 am 7 pm
Jun 12 Saint-Malo, France 9 am 5 pm
Jun 13 Paris (Honfleur), France 7 am 8 pm
Jun 14 London (Southampton), UK 7 am 6 pm
Jun 15 Falmouth (Cornwall), UK 8 am 4 pm
Jun 16 Dublin (Dún Laoghaire), Ireland 8 am 7 pm
Jun 17 Cork (Cobh), Ireland 8 am 4 pm
Jun 18 Belfast, Northern Ireland 10 am 8 pm
Jun 19 Glasgow (Greenock), Scotland 7 am 7 pm
Jun 20 At Sea
Jun 21 Tórshavn (Faroe Islands), Denmark 7 am 7 pm
Jun 22 At Sea
Jun 23 Akureyri, Iceland 7 am 6 pm
Jun 24 Isafjordur, Iceland 7 am 5 pm
Jun 25 Reykjavik, Iceland 7 am 8 pm
Jun 26-29 At Sea
Jun 30 Halifax, Nova Scotia 9 am 6 pm
Jul 1 At Sea
Jul 2 New York, New York 6 am 6 pm
Jul 3 At Sea
Jul 4 Charleston, South Carolina 9 am 7 pm
Jul 5 At Sea
Jul 6 Miami, Florida Disembark 8 am
WELCOME aboard
While the worldwide destinations are naturally the star attraction on this journey, the luxurious residential-style ambiance of Vista means you’ll return to the ultimate home at sea after every adventure. The distinctive blend of spaces reveals an enclave suited to every mood and moment of the journey. You’ll feel immediately welcomed by Oceania Cruises’ signature personalized service from the warm and dedicated staff. You’ll dine on cuisine renowned as the finest at sea at more open-seating gourmet restaurants than ever before, and you’ll have the opportunity to avail yourself of a wealth of amenities and diversions you might only expect on a larger ship.
Hands-on cooking classes, creative workshops, photography and social media courses, wine tastings and much more await each new day. Each evening your sumptuous suite or stateroom – among the most spacious ever to be offered on a world journey – elevates nightly rest to a ritual of rejuvenation.
Vista sets new standards for comfort and residential-style luxury with all-veranda accommodations and some of the most spacious suites and staterooms that have ever been offered on an epic world journey. Suites and staterooms feature a beautifully appointed bathroom with an oversized rainforest shower, large vanity and copious storage space. Penthouse, Oceania, Vista and Owner’s Suites are ultra spacious and true seagoing residences with an abundance of living and dining space for entertaining or simply relaxing. Vista also features a category of Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms dedicated to solo travelers. Bathed in soothing tones and detailed with multiple layers of luxurious furnishings, accents and artwork, Vista’s suites and staterooms offer the ultimate home away from home.
THE FINEST CUISINE AT SEA®
Sailing around the globe offers the chance to taste some of the finest cuisines in the world, and on Vista, The Finest Cuisine at Sea® takes on a newly irresistible appeal to provide unforgettable dining experiences on board as well. A sweeping array of menu options has been inspired by our two resident French Master Chefs at the helm, Eric Barale and Alexis Quaretti. They’ve worked side by side with the legendary Master Chef Jacques Pépin, our Executive Culinary Director, for the past 20 years. From dozens of new flavorful dishes at The Grand Dining Room and classics with a modern twist at Ember to the fresh, balanced selections at Aquamar Kitchen and regional specialties at Terrace Café, the options are nearly endless. A voyage of this scope is an invitation to celebrate world cuisines, so a special lineup of events will create unique opportunities to sample delicious local fare. Enjoy mouthwatering asado dishes and South American favorites while sailing the coast of Argentina or savor a lively Polynesian night as you cruise the South Pacific.
Cruise fares above are valid for US and Canada residents only. Cruise fares and availability are subject to change without notice. Please contact Oceania Cruises to confirm category availability. Fares are per person, based on double occupancy and reflect all savings. Cruise-related taxes, fees and port expenses are included. Checked baggage fees may apply. Ships’ Registry: Marshall Islands