Oceania Cruises is introducing more flexibility for future guests by adding a new choice of benefits to its “Your World Included” programme.

From 17th September 2025, new bookings will come with the option of either a shore excursion credit or a limited beer and wine package included in the fare.
The line’s base price already covers a wide range of extras such as speciality dining, WiFi, gratuities, non-alcoholic drinks, fitness classes and laundry services.
The new offer now adds even more value.
Guests choosing the shore excursion credit will receive up to $600 per person, depending on the length of their sailing, valid towards tours at ports across the globe.
Those who prefer drinks will be able to select the beer and wine package, which covers by-the-glass service during lunch and dinner.
Oceania has confirmed this is a long-term change and not a short-lived promotion. The line says the update reflects a commitment to giving travellers more choice and ensuring its cruises continue to stand out for value.
How the Offer Has Evolved
The “Your World Included” scheme replaced the former “Simply More” promotion in October 2024.
Under that plan, guests received a larger excursion credit of up to $1,600 per stateroom and a wider beverage package.

It had also included roundtrip flights and transfers, though those were dropped in mid-2024.
The new approach streamlines the perks but keeps meaningful extras in place.
Guests also benefit from the line’s Best Value Guarantee, which ensures that if Oceania releases a stronger promotion after they book, the better deal will automatically be applied to their reservation.
Looking Ahead to New Ships
The refresh to “Your World Included” comes as Oceania continues to expand its fleet.
The line currently operates eight ships and has two Sonata-class vessels on order at Fincantieri. The first, Oceania Sonata, is due in 2027, with sister ship Oceania Arietta expected in 2029.
At 86,000 gross tons and with capacity for 1,450 guests, they will be the largest ships in Oceania’s history.

The most recent addition, Oceania Allura, joined the fleet in July 2025, following her sister ship Vista.
Oceania remains focused on delivering its hallmark blend of fine dining and immersive itineraries, now enhanced with more choice included in the fare.
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