Oceania Cruises

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About Oceania Cruises

Oceania is a small-ship cruise line for grownups, with an emphasis on destination-intensive itineraries. A focus on culinary exploration translates into multiple onboard dining venues with no surcharges, wine-pairing dinners and a series of unique foodie tours in port.

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  • Who goes on Oceania cruise ships?

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15 Nights

Tahiti Cruise

Port: Honolulu • Kauai • Maui • Kailua • Hilo • Nuku Hiva • Rangiroa • Raiatea • Bora Bora +1 more

423 reviews
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7 Nights

Bermuda Cruise

Port: Boston • Newport • Atlantic Ocean • St. George • Hamilton • Atlantic Ocean • Boston

399 reviews
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22 Nights

Australia Cruise

Port: Auckland • Paihia • Sydney • Townsville • Cairns • Thursday Island • Darwin • Kupang +6 more

399 reviews
Mar 26, 2025
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10 Nights

Mediterranean Cruise

Port: Trieste • Zadar • Split • Dubrovnik • Corfu • Katakolon • Malta • Taormina • Sorrento • Rome

782 reviews
Oct 25, 2024
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41 Nights

World Cruise

Port: Los Angeles • Pacific Ocean • San Francisco • Pacific Ocean • Astoria, Oregon • Victoria +30 more

423 reviews
Oct 3, 2024
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18 Nights

Transpacific Cruise

Port: Los Angeles • Pacific Ocean • Maui • Honolulu • Hilo • Pacific Ocean • Raiatea • Bora Bora +2 more

399 reviews
Jan 8, 2025
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32 Nights

Africa Cruise

Port: Cape Town • Mossel Bay • Port Elizabeth • Maputo • Nosy Be • Mayotte • Dar es Salaam +11 more

782 reviews
Dec 11, 2024
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12 Nights

Africa Cruise

Port: Cape Town • Atlantic Ocean • Walvis Bay • Atlantic Ocean • Cape of Good Hope +6 more

399 reviews
May 9, 2024
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19 Nights

Transpacific Cruise

Port: Seattle • Ketchikan • Sitka • Icy Strait • Hubbard Glacier • Seward • Kodiak +6 more

782 reviews
Sep 18, 2025
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12 Nights

Pacific Northwest Cruise

Port: Vancouver • Inside Passage • Ketchikan • Sitka • Klawock • Prince Rupert • Outside Passage +4 more

423 reviews
Sep 14, 2024
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11 Nights

Canada Cruise

Port: Montreal • Quebec City • Saguenay Fjord • Baie-Comeau • Sept-Iles • Havre St. Pierre +5 more

399 reviews
Oct 6, 2024
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12 Nights

Pacific Northwest Cruise

Port: Los Angeles • San Francisco • Pacific Ocean • Astoria, Oregon • Outside Passage • Sitka +6 more

423 reviews
May 1, 2024
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19 Nights

World Cruise

Port: Vancouver • Inside Passage • Ketchikan • Sitka • Klawock • Prince Rupert • Outside Passage +10 more

423 reviews
Sep 14, 2024
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10 Nights

Europe - Northern Cruise

Port: Stockholm • Helsinki • Kotka • Tallinn • Riga • Visby • Gdansk • Ronne • Berlin • Copenhagen

285 reviews
Sep 9, 2024
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11 Nights

Canada Cruise

Port: Montreal • Quebec City • Saguenay Fjord • Corner Brook • Sydney • Halifax • Saint John +5 more

231 reviews
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Oceania Cruises Tips, Activities, and Overview

Who goes on Oceania cruise ships?

Passengers tend to be 50-plus and well traveled, hailing mostly from the U.S. and Canada; generally, the longer the cruise, the older the cruiser. The line also draws travelers from the U.K., Ireland, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

Generally, Oceania doesn't have a formal children's program or onboard facilities, but in Alaska the line offers the Alaska Explorer Youth Program for kids between the ages of 5 and 12, with activities that reflect the region.

Do I have to dress up on a Oceania cruise?

The dress code onboard Oceania cruise ships is country club casual, intended to partner perfectly with the line's "whatever you want, whenever you want" mindset. Passengers typically do dress up, by their own choice, for occasions like a night dining in Jacques Pepin's onboard restaurant, and you won't see jeans, shorts, T-shirts or tennis shoes in the dining venues.

Is everything free on Oceania cruises?

Oceania is partially inclusive. All Oceania cruisers get free and unlimited soft drinks, bottled water, specialty coffees, teas and juices, as well as free unlimited internet and at least one reservation at the specialty restaurants. (Repeaters can go again by getting placed on a waiting list.)

Oceania cruisers have two fare options: Cruise Only or OLife Choice. Those who select the higher-priced OLife Choice fare receive complimentary round trip airfare and their choice of one of three options: up to eight shore excursions, a free beverage package or up to $800 shipboard credit. Passengers in the same stateroom must select the same amenity.

Extra costs include shore excursions, alcoholic beverages, spa and beauty services, and shop purchases. Cruisers in higher accommodation categories may have more inclusions.

What are Oceania’s most popular activities?

The spotlight onboard an Oceania sailing is on the destination, and enrichment lectures are always well attended. When the ships are at sea, many passengers head for the English-style library to stake out a huge leather chair and a good book along with pastry and coffee. The fitness center and spa also get a lot of use, and on Marina and Riviera, the large Artist's Loft studio is usually filled to capacity for creative workshops in painting and drawing, as are the Culinary Center's hands-on cooking classes.

Cruisers also show up for martini and wine tastings, lavish afternoon teas and classical string ensembles.

Why go with Oceania?

  • Luxury, destination-intensive sailing focusing on dining, service.
  • Country club casual dress code onboard.
  • One of the best value-for-money options in cruising.

Best for: Foodies, and those who want a more a la carte upscale experience

Not for: Night owls who want a variety of entertainment options

Oceania Cruises Cruiser Reviews

Beautiful Vista

Polo Grill is beautiful with the service and food we expect from Oceania.You can order directly from your table and the food and service were as good as The Terrace.Read More
Ella Bella

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 68s

A beautiful ship

It was so nice to sit on the open deck at the back of the ship and eat dinner watching the sunsets.The staff were so nice, friendly, and accommodating in every way.Read More
Andy94

many10+ Cruises

Age 71s

Won't do it again

Horrible, dull, boring waste of time sailing on this geriatric cruise!It was boring and dull, more than half the trip stuck at sea with nothing to do.Read More
Under70

couple2-5 Cruises

Age 73s

Not what we expected

The next day the housekeeping staff moved all our things to the new cabin (which was great), and although we expected to move back to our original cabin once it dried out, we ended up staying in the new cabin.As for issues, our first major issue was that our cabin flooded on the second night of the cruise when we were at dinner.Read More
Appropriate Bison

few6-10 Cruises

Age 67s

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