by Lacey Pfalz
Last updated: 11:25 AM ET, Fri February 28, 2025
Oceania Cruises is offering a series of voyages this summer to Canada, New England and Iceland, offering destination- and culinary-focused itineraries for travelers to enjoy on smaller-sized ships.
The Insignia, Oceania’s first purpose-built ship, can accommodate just over 600 guests, and can allow travelers to port in smaller destinations, like Eskifjördur, Iceland. Some of the other itineraries will be operated by the Marina, which accommodates around 1,200 guests.
Oceania Cruises’ itineraries range from 11-19 days long. One such trip is the Scottish and Nordic Voyager, setting sail on June 30. This 11-day trip sails from London to Reykjavik, visiting the fjords of Iceland. The Northern Vistas trip is the opposite journey, beginning in Reykjavik.
For those looking for a longer trip, the 16-day Vikings & Bon Vivants trip is the one for them: setting sail from Reykjavik, travelers will visit Iceland and Greenland before ending their journey in Montreal. The trip also provides an opposite journey beginning in Montreal, called the Far North Explorer.
A longer 16-day journey, the Subarctic Scenes itinerary, sails from New York to Atlantic Canada before heading to Greenland and Iceland, where it concludes in Reykjavik.
"We're thrilled to offer our guests the opportunity to explore some of the world's most stunning and less-visited destinations," said Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer of Oceania Cruises. "Our thoughtfully curated itineraries provide access to hidden gems, giving travelers the rare chance to discover locales they never imagined."
"It's a true privilege for our staff and crew to see the joy these unique voyages bring, especially when guests experience the unmatched beauty of these destinations aboard our intimate, luxurious ships," Montague continued.
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