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Oceania Cruises unveils longest-ever world cruise with epic 244-night adventure

Prices for this journey start at $107,799 per person

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Oceania Cruises is setting a new standard for world travel with the launch of its longest-ever world cruise, set to embark in 2027. This epic 244-night journey, known as the Epic Global Adventure, will take travelers to an incredible 150 ports in 64 countries across six continents. As the cruise industry’s longest voyage to date, this ambitious itinerary promises an amazing experience for globe-trotters looking to explore the world in ultimate luxury.

Sailing aboard the 1,200-passenger Vista, guests will enjoy all-veranda accommodations with luxurious amenities, including oversized rainforest showers and spacious bathrooms. Dining options aboard Vista include The Grand Dining Room, where menus change daily with a vast selection of appetizers, soups, salads, and entrées to choose from. 

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Vista’s itinerary and booking details

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Oceania Cruises’ Epic Global Adventure will set sail from Miami on January 6, 2027. The cruise will begin with visits to the Cayman Islands, Colombia, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Mexico, and Hawaii. February will feature stops in Bora Bora, Moorea, Papeete, and other French Polynesia islands, along with Fiji, Vanuatu, and Australia.

In March and April, travelers will explore destinations in Asia, including Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines. Summer will bring stops in the Maldives, the United Arab Emirates, Greece, Italy, Spain, France, Ireland, and Denmark.

The final leg of the journey will take guests to Norway, Iceland, and Canada, with stops in Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, and Halifax, before arriving in New York City on September 7, 2027, marking the end of this incredible adventure.

The Epic Global Adventure is now open for booking, with fares starting at $107,799 per person (based on double occupancy) for the smallest French Veranda cabin, which offers 240 square feet of space.

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