Oceania Cruises’ six-ship fleet is sailing globally for the winter 2022-2023 season, as the Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings brand will sail in the Caribbean, South America, Africa and Asia.

The company is also set to offer a 218-night world cruise onboard the Insignia.

Cruise Industry News looked into Oceania’s full program for the current winter season. Here’s the breakdown:

Caribbean and Panama Canal

Riviera
Capacity (at 100% occupancy): 1,260 guests
Built: 2012
Homeport: Miami (United States)
Lenght: Seven to 12 nights
Itineraries: Western, Eastern and Southern Caribbean visiting destinations that include Harvest Caye, San Juan, St Vincent, St Barts, Santo Tomas and Roseau
Sailing Season: December 23 to March 22

siren
Capacity (at 100% occupancy): 684 guests
Built: 2000
Home ports: Miami (United States); Panama City (Panama); Bridgetown (Barbados); and Oranjestad (Aruba)
Lenght: Seven to 12 nights
Itineraries: Western, Eastern and Southern Caribbean, in addition to one-way cruises crossing the Panama Canal and more
Sailing Season: November 18 to March 10

South America

Marina
Capacity (at 100% occupancy): 1,260 guests
Built: 2011
Home ports: Rio de Janeiro (Brazil); San Antonio (Chile); Buenos Aires (Argentina); and Callao (Peru) Lenght: 10 to 21 nights
Itineraries: East and West Coast of South America visiting Brazil, the Patagonia, the Andes region and more
Sailing Season: December 18 to March 19

Africa and Asia

nautical
Capacity (at 100% occupancy): 684 guests
Built: 2000
Home ports: Abu Dhabi and Dubai (United Arab Emirates); Cape Town (South Africa); Laem Chabang (Thailand); Mumbai (India); Yokohama (Japan); Singapore; and more
Lenght: 10 to 30 nights
Itineraries: Varied itineraries sailing from the Middle East to Africa’s East Coast, Southeast Asia and the Far East
Sailing Season: November 26 to May 30

World Cruise

insignia
Capacity (at 100% occupancy): 684 guests
Built: 1999
Home ports: Miami to New York (United States)
Lenght: 218 nights
Itineraries: “Global Expedition” visiting South and North America, the Caribbean, the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa and the Atlantic
Sailing Season: December 28 to August 2

South Pacific and Australia

regatta
Capacity (at 100% occupancy): 684 guests

Built: 1998
Home ports: Sydney (Australia); Bali (Indonesia); Auckland (New Zealand); and Papeete (Tahiti)
Lenght: 10 to 21 nights
Itineraries: Australia and the South Pacific, with selected cruises also visiting Southeast Asia, New Zealand and more
Sailing Season: November 10 to April 6