Oceania Cruises has announced its 2027 Around the World Cruise. The 180-night voyage will take place aboard one of the line’s newest ships Vista, visiting over 100 ports in 46 countries.
Setting sail from Miami on January 6, 2027, the 1,200-guest Vista will spend six months sailing to cultural and wonders across the globe. Guests will have the opportunity to choose from over 150 UNESCO World Heritage sites to visit during the voyage.
The adventure will start with a transit of the Panama Canal, then island-hop through the Pacific from Hawaii to Fiji. Then, guests will arrive to Australia before spending two months in Asia. After exploring the modern cities of the Arabian Peninsula, Vista will cruise the Mediterranean before concluding the voyage in London.

Two additional itineraries are also available: a 244-day Epic Global Adventure from Miami to New York City — Oceania’s longest world cruise option ever — or the shorter 127-day Continental Explorer cruise from Miami to Doha.
“Our Around the World cruise is an incredible way to explore the world in style, elegance, and comfort, and we’re thrilled to offer this immersive journey in 2027 aboard Vista,” said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer, Oceania Cruises. “Spanning six months at sea, this extraordinary voyage offers the rare opportunity to circumnavigate the globe while seamlessly connecting diverse continents, rich cultures, and authentic cuisines, creating an unforgettable experience for our guests.”

Oceania’s 2027 Around the World sailing starts at $76,199 per person. It includes the exclusive Prestige Package with amenities including:
- Access to exclusive shoreside events
- A free visa package
- Free luggage delivery
- The choice of unlimited beer, wine, and spirits or a generous shore excursion credit
These are in addition to the line’s standard inclusions: all specialty dining, room service, wifi, and daily gratuities.
Bookings for the 2027 Around the World cruise are now open.
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