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Oceania Cruises is turning the holiday season into the ideal time to lock in a luxury voyage, with savings of up to 30% on more than 140 itineraries across its entire eight‑ship fleet and a choice of valuable onboard perks. Guests booking between 11 December 2025 and 4 March 2026 can select either a double shore excursion credit or unlimited wine, beer and spirits, with the offer applying to staterooms up to and including Penthouse Suites on itineraries through 2026 and 2027. Full details and sailings are available via the line’s official site, Oceania Cruises.
Limited-Time Holiday Savings Across the Fleet
The promotion layers multiple benefits: up to 30% off cruise fares on selected departures, a 50% reduced deposit and the choice between enhanced shore excursion credit or an upgraded drinks experience. Guests who opt for double shore excursion credit can put the extra value towards a wider range of immersive tours in port, while those selecting unlimited wine, beer and spirits gain access to a broad list of beverages for the duration of the cruise, available in bars, restaurants and via room service during bar hours. Because the offer spans all eight ships, including newest vessel Oceania Allura, it covers a global roster of routes across Alaska, the Mediterranean and Adriatic, the Caribbean, Northern Europe and more.
Alongside the promotional inclusions, guests still receive Oceania’s standard value‑adds such as specialty dining at no extra charge, destination‑rich itineraries and the line’s hallmark focus on culinary quality and personalised service. For travellers planning ahead for 2026 or 2027, this window effectively lets them secure preferred sailings and cabin categories at a sharper price while locking in extra onboard indulgence.
Standout Itineraries on Offer
Among the more than 140 eligible voyages, several highlighted sailings showcase the breadth of the program. Caribbean Melodies offers 30% off a 10‑day cruise aboard Oceania Nautica, departing Miami on 17 March 2026 and looping through classic Caribbean ports including George Town in Grand Cayman and Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, combining snorkelling, beaches and laid‑back island culture. Palms & Panama Canal, a 10‑day journey on Oceania Insignia departing Tampa on 25 March 2026, features Cozumel, Belize and Costa Rica before a full transit of the Panama Canal and an overnight in Panama City.
For cooler‑climate adventure, Alaska Discoverer delivers 15% savings on a 10‑day cruise aboard Oceania Riviera, sailing from Seattle on 25 May 2026 to Sitka, Juneau and Victoria before concluding in Vancouver. In Europe, Adriatic to the Balearics lets guests sample Oceania Allura on a 12‑day voyage from Trieste to Barcelona in June 2026, pairing Montenegro’s Kotor Bay and Tunisia’s Tunis with Palma de Mallorca and other Mediterranean favourites. Viking & Nordic Legends, a 10‑day loop from Reykjavik on Oceania Marina departing 13 August 2026, focuses on Iceland’s dramatic fjords and Greenland’s remote communities such as Qaqortoq and Nanortalik, combining stark natural beauty with Nordic culture.
Why This Holiday Offer Stands Out
For travellers who value both destination depth and onboard refinement, the current promotion is particularly attractive because it enhances areas guests already tend to prioritise: time ashore and drinks with meals or at the bar. Choosing double shore excursion credit lets guests lean further into Oceania’s port‑intensive itineraries, perhaps adding small‑group food tours, glacier outings or wine‑region day trips that might otherwise have stretched the budget. Opting for unlimited wine, beer and spirits simplifies budgeting and aligns with the line’s culinary positioning, effectively turning each sailing into a more inclusive, resort‑style experience.
Combined with reduced deposits and a broad range of regions and dates, the offer gives planners a strong incentive to secure 2026–27 voyages now, while inventory and upgrade options remain wide open. Prospective guests can browse itineraries, compare inclusions and work with a travel advisor or book direct via Oceania Cruises to take advantage of these limited‑time holiday savings.
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