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Luxury cruise line Oceania Cruises goes adults-only to create a more tranquil environment for guests.
Summary
Oceania Cruises announced it will accept only guests aged 18 and older for new reservations; bookings made before Jan. 7, 2026 that include minors will still be honored.
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Oceania Cruises announced it will accept only guests aged 18 and older for new reservations. The Miami-based luxury line operates eight ships that sail to regions including Europe, Alaska, the Caribbean and Asia. Company executives said the move is intended to preserve a tranquil, sophisticated onboard atmosphere that many guests value. The line added that bookings made before Jan. 7, 2026 that include guests under 18 will still be honored.
Key details:
- Oceania will limit new reservations to guests 18 and older.
- Bookings made before Jan. 7, 2026 that include minors will be honored.
- Jason Montague, chief luxury officer, said guests frequently cite a tranquil environment as a reason they return.
- Chief Commercial Officer Nathan Hickman said many passengers already expected an adults-only feel and noted the average Oceania passenger is in their mid-60s.
- Oceania Cruises operates under Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings; its sister brand Regent Seven Seas Cruises continues to welcome travelers under 18.
- Other lines operate adults-only or adult-focused sailings, and Carnival has said it will expand adults-only sailings through its SEA program in 2026.
Summary:
The policy narrows Oceania's booking eligibility and aligns the brand with a broader market trend toward adults-only offerings. Undetermined at this time.
