Oceania Cruises has revealed its array of new 2025 Europe sailings, ranging from six to 34 days.
The brand’s boutique ships are set to head out on a series of voyages to idyllic islands, dramatic fjords, European resort towns, and bustling cities. All of which immersing guests in local communities and culinary excellence at each travel experience.
Travellers can hop aboard Oceania Cruises’ newest ship for true immersion in the epicurean arts.
One of the highlights of the 2025 Europe season is the debut of the line’s newest ship, Allura, which sets sail from Trieste, Italy, on her maiden voyage in mid-July before a series of eastern and western Mediterranean voyages. Meanwhile, the Vista, alongside Marina, will entice guests to enjoy the quieter early season with its lower temperatures in Spain, Portugal, and Greece, before heading north to the British Isles, Iceland, and Scandinavia for the height of the summer.
Those seeking a smaller ship experience, the 670-guest NauticaTM explores the Mediterranean, Adriatic, and Aegean Seas throughout the summer of 2025; SirenaTM heads to Northern Europe, and Insignia offers journeys to Iceland.
President of Oceania Cruises, Frank A. Del Rio, said: “We are thrilled to have this rich line-up of Europe sailings on such a wonderful choice of ships for next year. We cannot wait to welcome Allura to the family in July; to have her, and her sister, Vista, which launched to global acclaim last year, in one of the most intriguing and well-loved cruise regions of the world at the same time is so exciting. Europe has always been a favorite for our well-traveled and curious guests, who eagerly seek to explore its hidden gems and create new memories aboard our elegant ships.”
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