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Explore Canada, New England, Iceland With Oceania Cruises

Collette, New England

Oceania Cruises, the world’s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, is offering a series of spectacular voyages to Canada, New England and Iceland this summer, featuring immersive, small-group shore excursions and an unrivaled culinary experience.

Two of the line’s small, luxurious ships, 1,250-guest Marina and 670-guest Insignia, will sail the region, offering guests the choice of which shipboard experience suits them best.

For the ultimate culinary journey, Marina, the first custom-built ship for Oceania Cruises, which was designed for foodies, by foodies, is the perfect choice. This was the first vessel ever to feature a hands-on cooking school, offering guests the chance to hone new skills, savor dishes from destinations they visit, and learn how food connects people and place. Marina offers four always included gourmet specialty restaurants, plus the line’s newest culinary venue, Aquamar Kitchen, a wellness-inspired venue open for breakfast and lunch.

For those seeking a more intimate voyage, Insignia offers the charm of a smaller ship experience, allowing travelers to enjoy exceptional amenities and the ability to sail into smaller ports of call such as breathtaking Eskifjördur, Iceland.

With itineraries ranging from 11 to 19 days, these voyages offer unforgettable adventures that will be cherished for a lifetime. With hundreds of shore excursions to choose from including hiking across glistening glaciers, surveying dramatic volcanic landscapes, and exploring historic cities, travelers have the chance to truly immerse themselves in enticing new experiences and cultures.

"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."

Witness Nature’s Wonders: Experiences Ashore

With hundreds of small-group shore excursions available on each sailing, travelers will discover natural wonders set within the stunning landscapes of Canada, Greenland, and Iceland, alongside the rich local cultures of these destinations.

A must-see experience is sailing around Paamiut Fjord, Greenland. Travelers could be lucky enough to spot a variety of whale species, including humpbacks, minkes, and orcas, as they glide past icebergs, admiring the breathtaking beauty of this untouched and sparsely populated fjord.

In Grundarfjordur, guests will discover the remarkable beauty of the striking Kirkjufell, an isolated mountain that juts out of the sea. This Icelandic fishing community is set amidst the spectacular scenery of a dramatic bay embraced by soaring cliffs and plunging waterfalls. Stroll along the surrounding beaches and hiking trails, enjoy a boat trip to observe the local seals and puffins, or take a guided walk to Kirkjufell Waterfall.

2025 Season Highlights

Several of the 2025 sailings feature exclusive insider tips from Condé Nast Traveler editors who have handpicked their favorite ports on select 2025 and 2026 itineraries, and shared their invaluable insider knowledge on what to see, eat, and experience.

Marina

Scottish & Nordic Voyager: June 30 - July 11, 11 days from London to Reykjavik: Discover the stunning fjords of Iceland on this 11-day cruise. Conde Nast Traveler Exclusive Editor’s Tips include recommendations for places to enjoy a traditional Svele pancake at the top of Mount Aksla, accompanied by stunning views across the city center and surrounding fjord.

Vikings & Bon Vivants: July 11 - July  27, 16 days from Reykjavik to Montreal: Explore Iceland’s charming fishing villages, experience the lively local communities, and marvel at the thundering waterfalls and glaciers in the valleys of Narsaq, Greenland, home to diverse Arctic wildlife. Conde Nast Traveler Exclusive Editor’s Tips insist that guests visit Önundarfjörður Pier on the way to Dynjandi, and look out for the fabled supernatural beings rumored to live in each of the seven falls.

Far North Explorer: July 27 - August 12, 16 days from Montreal to Reykjavik: Indulge in the delightful allure of Quebec and Atlantic Canada’s celebrated villages before reveling in bucket-list visits to remote, colorful fishing villages such as the Inuit Paamiut in Greenland and puffin-dotted cliffs in spectacular Iceland.

Northern Vistas: August 12 - August 24, 12 days from Reykjavik to London: Experience an eye-opening journey among the beguiling islands of Northern Europe, from Iceland’s spectacular glacier-carved landscapes and the vividly green meadows of the Faroe and Orkney Islands to the British Isles’ warmth and hospitality.

Insignia

Subarctic Scenes: August 6 - August 25, 19 days from New York to Reykjavik: Guests begin their adventure in marvelous Atlantic Canada, where postcard-ready fishing villages invite exploration. Discover the spectacular glacial wonders of Greenland and Iceland, lands divided by magnificent fjords and hewn by colossal waterfalls.

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