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130+ Tropics & Exotics Itineraries

With more than 130 itineraries, our 2025-2026 Tropics and Exotics Collection invites you to set sail beyond the ordinary. This immersive and wide-ranging season has been designed for those who are seeking more than just a journey. Venture to dynamic cities in Asia for unexpected adventures, uncover the unity of culture and nature in Africa, experience the heart and soul of the Caribbean, discover the stirring extremes of South America and journey to far-flung destinations dotting the region of Oceania. This is in addition to more than 150 already released 2024-2025 Tropics and Exotics cruises. Wherever you travel, personal discovery and connection combine with the ultimate comfort of Oceania Cruises. The world of experiences that follow will linger long after your journey ends.

Dream. Plan. Discover.

We must never forget the explorer’s spirit.
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The Tropics

With Caribbean, Mexico and Panama Canal voyages, sail to new corners of the Tropics with visits to refreshingly less-traveled tropical islands such as Dominica, St. Kitts and Trinidad. In South America, adventure into the epic landscapes of Patagonia and Peru, sail along the Amazon River or enjoy the golden coasts of Brazil and Uruguay. Adventurous travelers won't want to miss South America voyages that venture even farther south to cruise the bays and glaciers of Antarctica. Grand Voyages combining favorite Eastern and Western Caribbean islands and sunny beaches in Mexico with the best of South America are in abundance too.

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The Exotics

Across Asia, delight in traveling to far-flung places and iconic attractions that many only dream of with expansive options for Southeast Asia explorations, a number of fascinating Japan-focused journeys as well as journeys that take you to India and China. Africa voyages invite you to discover the continent's impressive wildlife – think Big Five safaris – and vibrant cultures. On Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific journeys, uncover a blend of dynamic marquee cities as well as unsung treasures in delightfully off-the-beaten-track places in Polynesia and Melanesia such as Tonga, Vanuatu and the Cook Islands. Grand Voyages in these most exotic corners of the world will tempt you as well, ranging up to 82 days.

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New & Boutique Ports

Oceania Cruises continually brings you to new and unique ports in the most sought-after regions of the world. Explore a number of new and boutique ports in our 2025-2026 Tropics and Exotics Collection, ranging from remote islands in Polynesia and Melanesia, to destinations across Japan, China and Southeast Asia. Our 2025-2026 cruises showcase an exciting lineup of new boutique ports in Asia, Africa, the South Pacific and beyond that offer an enticing range of culture, cuisine, history and natural beauty.

Featured Collection Ports

  • Dravuni Island, Fiji

    Dravuni Island, Fiji

    Indulge in the serene charms of Dravuni Island, a minuscule paradise boasting the best of Fiji with none of the crowds. Almost entirely ringed by unspoiled sandy expanses, this peanut-shaped gem lies within the vibrant Great Astrolabe Reef, offering splendid snorkeling opportunities right off the shore. To catch some lovely views of your ship and neighboring islands, take an easy hike along a palm-fringed path to the highest point, and in the island’s sole village, interact with friendly locals and browse the hand-made, brightly colored sarongs available for sale. If you crave relaxation, the island’s coziness means you can easily find a place of your very own on a picture-perfect beach.

  • Haikou, China

    Haikou, China

    Situated across from mainland China on the Qiongzhou Strait, Haikou is Hainan Island’s bustling capital, charmingly known as Coconut City due to the abundance of namesake palms adorning its streets. Admire the vividly hued Temple of Five Lords complex, originally constructed during the Ming Dynasty, or stroll the stately Old Town, lined with arcaded buildings that display an appealing blend of Eastern and European styles. Natural wonders abound, including the caves and lava tunnels of Haikou Volcanic Cluster Global Geopark and the teeming ecosystem of the Dongzhai Harbor Mangrove Nature Reserve, where you can also discover villages buried underwater by a 17th-century earthquake.

  • Alofi, Nieu

    Alofi, Nieu

    While most South Pacific islands are volcanically formed, far-flung Niue has the distinction of being one of the world’s largest raised coral atolls, an ancient coral reef pushed to the surface over eons. Due to its unique geological past, expect to see a variety of otherworldly formations carved out of the malleable rock, including secluded canyons and sea caves filled with crystalline pools. The coral reefs surrounding the island are very much alive, offering incredible experiences such as swimming with whales, an unforgettable encounter few places can deliver. Quaint Alofi, perched upon seaside cliffs and one of the world’s smallest capitals, has fewer than 1,000 residents but all the warmth of a Polynesian retreat.

  • Kanazawa, Japan

    Kanazawa, Japan

    Kanazawa, while not widely known outside its home country, played a prominent role in Japan's history as the second most powerful shogunate during the momentous Edo period. As it was spared from WWII air raids, several of its historic districts remain largely intact, including the noteworthy Naga-machi samurai district, where these noble warriors once resided. Explore the exquisite Kenroku-en Garden, a beloved national treasure featuring plantings that ensure blooms throughout the growing season, interspersed with ponds, water features, bridges and postcard-worthy views around every turn of the path.

  • Ko Kood, Thailand

    Ko Kood, Thailand

    In lush Ko Kood, experience nearly untouched natural beauty, as this sparsely developed island truly defines off the beaten track. As part of the Ko Chang Marine National Park, Ko Kood boasts excellent snorkeling and diving sites, some over evocative shipwrecks. The powdery beaches are pristine, with nary a congested resort in sight, and the island’s interior is no less alluring, showcasing venerated, centuries-old trees and several magnificent waterfalls, including photogenic Khlong Chao. To absorb the island’s everyday rhythms, the stilt village of Ban Ao Yai offers a snapshot of traditional Thai life and is the perfect backdrop for memorable photography.

  • Toamasina, Madagascar

    Toamasina, Madagascar

    Nestled along Madagascar’s verdant eastern shores, Toamasina is entirely fringed by expansive beaches facing the Indian Ocean, perfect for a relaxing stroll or horseback ride. Admire the vestiges of French presence in the wide boulevards lined with colonnaded buildings, and immerse yourself in markets infused by the entrancing fragrances of vanilla and cinnamon. Parc Ivoloina, set deep in the rainforest, offers a sanctuary for the island’s cherished lemurs as well as other striking flora and fauna endemic to the region. Nearby Plum Island, home to Africa’s tallest lighthouse, invites trekking through dense greenery or snorkeling the surrounding vibrant reefs.

  • Sakata, Japan

    Sakata, Japan

    Made prosperous almost singlehandedly by the revered 18th-century merchant Mitsuoka Homma, Sakata has retained charming remnants from this golden era of sea trade. The perfectly preserved Homma Residence encapsulates the lifestyle and customs of Japan’s wealthy class at the time. Honoring the importance of rice as Sakata’s economic engine, the fascinating Shonai Rice History Museum boasts enlightening exhibits and the picturesque, wood-built 1893 Sankyo-Soko Rice Storehouses. Among the area’s many elegant temples, none is more breathtaking than the Hagurosan Five-Story Pagoda, each level adorned with a broad, swooping roof. Located in a thick cedar forest near a rushing stream and cascade, this magical site is sure to etch itself into your memory.

  • Pauillac (Bordeaux), France

    Pauillac (Bordeaux), France

    Nestled about halfway into the Gironde Estuary, Pauillac occupies a privileged position within the Médoc wine growing region, with iconic estates such as Château Lafite-Rothschild and Château Pichon Baron right at its doorstep. A charming, tranquil town with a lovely waterfront promenade past stately stone-built mansions, Pauillac is also a gateway to iconic wine-growing towns, including Saint-Émilion and Cognac. Just under an hour away, the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bordeaux never fails to enchant with its palatial architectural heritage, embellished by medieval towers, expansive squares and sumptuous fountains. Of course, no visit to the region is complete without a tasting of fine vintages in a château’s historic cellar.

  • Toliara, Madagascar

    Toliara, Madagascar

    Discover the singular flora and fauna of Madagascar, a land blessed with species found nowhere else on the globe. In the wilderness reserves surrounding Toliara, wander amid otherworldly baobab trees, some of which are over 1,000 years old, and keep an eye out for the island’s playful lemurs and exotic birds. The Antsokay Arboretum is dedicated to protecting Madagascar’s endangered endemic plants, with over 900 varietals thriving within its grounds. Just north of the city, Ifaty Beach beckons with its white sands and crystalline waters, but if you choose to remain in town, browse the vibrantly hued spices and produce found in the city’s markets.

  • Vava’u (Neiafu), Tonga

    Vava’u (Neiafu), Tonga

    The Vava’u Archipelago comprises dozens of islands, some so minuscule they are mere specks on the map. Admire this mesmerizing tableau from atop Mount Talau, a protected national park and a significant site in local lore. The sheer amount of unspoiled coastline draws in-the-know yachters, who weave in and out of sparkling bays and magnificent sea caves. Turquoise lagoons abound, beckoning with calm waters perfect for snorkeling or swimming, and they are often lined with immaculate beaches. The bustling town of Neiafu offers a snapshot of Tongan life, nowhere more so than amid the fresh fruits and enticing crafts displayed at the Utakalongalu Market.

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Overnight Cruise Ports

The 2025-2026 Tropics and Exotics season of voyages features an impressive number of overnight port stays, with more than 90 voyages featuring overnights. These extended stays mean you'll have plenty of time to tour at your own pace, enjoy leisurely dinners ashore, visit iconic UNESCO World Heritage sites and explore in the ways that make your travels the most meaningful. Enjoy the vibrant cultures of Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires and Panama City, take in the treasures of destinations as diverse as Mumbai, Manaus on the Amazon River and Kyoto, or revel in the beauty of islands such as Bali, Bora Bora and Tahiti. New for Oceania Cruises this season include overnight cruise ports in the Caribbean – San Juan, Puerto Rico and Willemstad, Curacao, plus Port Louis on the stunning Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. Overnight stays in the most compelling destinations around the world are a luxury you can make all your own – how will you spend your next overnight stay?

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Small Ship Luxury™

From our inception, Oceania Cruises has built its reputation on serving The Finest Cuisine at Sea®, and every evolution continues to reveal memorable dining experiences and a true commitment to culinary excellence. Likewise, our officers, staff and crew are known for taking deep pride in caring for each one of our guests like family and will delight you with thoughtful personal service at every turn. Regardless of which of our ships you sail on, you will discover an Oceania Cruises experience that is better than ever, featuring our signature small ship luxury™ across each ship, reimagined menus and inventive dishes, curated travel experiences and more.

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