The Oceania Vista sailed from PortMiami earlier this month to kick off Oceania Cruises’ 180-day “Around the World” voyage.
Taking over from the Oceania Insignia, the 2023-built vessel is offering the company’s global circumnavigation for the first time.
After starting in Florida on Jan. 6, 2026, the itinerary is set to visit 101 ports while crossing three oceans.
According to Oceania, the cruise is highlighted by destinations in Southeast Asia and Australia, as well as the South Pacific, Europe and South America.
Other regions set to be visited include California, Mexico, India, the Mediterranean, the British Isles and Northern Europe.
The world voyage will also include shore excursions to 80 UNESCO World Heritage sites, as well as 11 overnight stays in destinations like Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Papeete and Bali.
The Vista is also scheduled to make multi-day visits to Singapore, Phuket, Mumbai, Dubai, Safaga and Bordeaux.
Guests will also be able to take advantage of complimentary special onshore events, in addition to optional multi-day overland programs.
Concluding its first six-month journey, the Oceania Vista is scheduled to return to PortMiami on July 6, 2026.
One of the newest ships in Oceania’s fleet, the 1,200-passenger ship was built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy and entered service in 2023.
Introducing a new ship class to the company’s fleet, the vessel offers 11 dining venues, as well as eight bars, lounges and entertainment venues.
The 67,000-ton vessel is scheduled to embark on a second 180-day world cruise in 2027, departing from Miami next January.
Following a different itinerary, the new world circumnavigation features visits to over 100 destinations across 46 countries and six continents.
The cruise is highlighted by over two months sailings in Asia, as well as excursions to more than 150 UNESCO World Heritage sites.