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 Oceania Cruises unveils details of Oceania Sonata’s Maiden Season Voyages 

Oceania Cruises has unveiled a first look at the itineraries of Oceania Sonata — the first ship in its all-new Sonata Class that will debut in August 2027.

Now available online for preview with bookings opening on Jan. 28, 2026, Oceania Sonata’s inaugural season features 22 sailings from August 2027 through April 2028, spanning more than 90 destinations on voyages ranging from 7 to 16 days.

Ushering in a new chapter for Oceania Cruises, the 1,390-guest vessel will trace a sweeping route through the heralded capitals and enchanting coastal towns of Europe to vibrant ports across the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central and South America – offering captivating shore excursions, overnight port stays and longer days ashore.

Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer of Oceania Cruises, said that:  “Oceania Sonata’s inaugural season is defined by the cultural diversity and geographic variety of the destinations she visits.”

Montague continued: “As the first of four ships in the Sonata Class, her premiere sets the tone for the thoughtfully designed itineraries, exceptional comfort and meaningful, unrushed freedom to explore the world that underscore the continued evolution of Oceania Cruises.”

Oceania Sonata’s maiden voyage will set sail from Rome (Civitavecchia) on Aug. 7, 2027, beginning a 14-day journey to Trieste. Highlighted ports of call include Catania, Italy; Valletta, Malta; Katakolon, Greece; Bar, Montenegro; and the Croatian port of Zadar.

During its inaugural season, Oceania Sonata will visit storied European cities including Barcelona, Spain; Athens, Greece; and Lisbon, Portugal alongside lesser-known ports such as Paros, Greece; Koper, Slovenia; Sarandë, Albania; and Palamós, Spain.

Following its Mediterranean sailings, Oceania Sonata will transit the Atlantic to Miami where it will begin its inaugural tropical season.

Ports of call include favorites in the Caribbean such as Bridgetown, Barbados, and Tortola, British Virgin Islands; plus, hidden gems across Latin America like Zihuatanejo-Ixtapa, Mexico, and Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala; as well as sailing a daylight transit through the Panama Canal.

For more, sail on over to www.OceaniaCruises.com

 

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