Oceania Cruises has announced a range of new Caribbean and Panama Canal winter sailings in early 2026, departing from Tampa, Florida. The line’s 670-guest ship Insignia will make history in March 2026 as it becomes the first ultra-premium cruise line to sail from Port Tampa Bay.
The vessel will sail from the Gulf Coast port on a collection of seven to 20-night itineraries exploring Caribbean islands including St. Thomas, St. Kitts, and Tortola; and also calling in Cozumel, Costa Maya, and Belize City. It will also offer a daylight transit of the Panama Canal and an overnight stay in Panama City.
“We are thrilled to welcome Oceania Cruises to Port Tampa Bay,” said Paul Anderson, President and CEO of Port Tampa Bay. “The arrival of Insignia marks a significant milestone, enhancing Tampa’s status as a premier cruise destination. We look forward to welcoming new guests to our beautiful city and gateway, as the increased tourism will create substantial economic opportunities for our region, workers, and businesses.”
New sailings aboard Insignia to and from Tampa include:
- Tropical Harmony: February 22 to March 6, 2026 — 9 days from Bridgetown to Tampa
- Leeward Isles Serenade: March 3-18, 2026 — 15 days roundtrip from Tampa
- Western Caribbean Escape: March 18-25, 2026 — 7 days roundtrip from Tampa
- Palms & Panama Canal: March 25 to April 4, 2026 — 10 days from Tampa to Panama City
- Panama Canal Connoisseur: March 25 to April 14, 2026 — 20 days from Tampa to Miami
Insignia features gourmet specialty restaurants Polo Grill, an American steakhouse, as well as Italian venue Toscana. It offers spa and fitness classes, a sports deck with putting greens and shuffleboard, an expansive library, vibrant bars and lounges, and a casino. Specialty restaurant dining, wifi, room service, and more are included in the cruise fare.
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