Oceania Vista set to sail its first world cruise across 101 ports

The newest and most luxurious Oceania Cruises ship Oceania Vista is set to sail its first world cruise, a roundtrip out of Miami in 2026.

The 180-day world cruise will spread itself across 101 ports, 80 UNESCO sites and 43 countries. The cruise will feature 11 overnight stays, a range of exclusive and curated events and guests can also opt in for multi-day overland programs.

Keen cruisers can begin booking from March 13. Booking options are aplenty, guests can opt for a shorter 120-day voyage from San Diego to Miami or an even longer cruise of 197 days from Los Angeles to Miami.

Destinations

Vista will start off with a six-week deep dive into South America, before pivoting back to the coasts of Mexico and California. After island-hopping through the Pacific, Vista will explore Australian attractions like the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef.

Next the new ship will go into unseen corners of India and Asia, before a final European leg of the Mediterranean, British Isles and Nordic region.

Frank Del Rio comments

Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises said: “After the remarkable success of our most recent world cruises, we have been eagerly anticipating the opportunity to present travelers with an even more extraordinary experience for our 2026 voyage.

“”With that, we are excited to announce that Vista, Oceania Cruises’ pinnacle of luxury and newest ship, will circumnavigate the globe artfully intertwining diverse continents, enriching cultures, and mouthwatering cuisines, creating an unforgettable tapestry of exploration for our guests. With this new voyage, we are excited to offer a rare chance to experience the world from an entirely new perspective – and further forward the future of global cruising.”

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