Key Aspects:

  • Oceania Cruises will transition to an adults-only cruise line across its entire fleet.
  • All existing reservations booked before January 7, 2026, will be honored, including those with kids.
  • Reservations made on or after January 7, 2026, will be restricted to guests aged 18 and older.

There are only a handful of adults-only cruise lines for passengers who want to steer clear of children and enjoy an unhurried onboard atmosphere. But one luxury cruise brand is now joining that group, announcing a move that will change future bookings beginning in 2026.

Luxury cruise line Oceania Cruises, a brand in the Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings umbrella, said it will transition to an adults-only model for all new reservations made on or after January 7, 2026. Under the policy, only guests aged 18 and older will be permitted to book future voyages.

The change applies across the fleet of eight ships and to all itineraries.

For passengers currently booked with Oceania Cruises in the future, existing bookings will not be affected. Any reservation made prior to January 7, including those with passengers under 18, will be fully honored.

Guests already booked will sail under the terms in place at the time of purchase, allowing for a gradual transition rather than an immediate shift.

Oceania Cruises said the decision follows extensive research and feedback from repeat guests, travel advisors, and passengers new to the brand.

According to the cruise line, those groups pointed to the onboard environment as a primary reason for choosing Oceania Cruises, particularly its quieter public spaces and slower daily pace compared with more family-oriented cruise options.

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Oceania Allura Cruise ShipOceania Allura Cruise Ship
Oceania Allura Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Oceania Cruises)

“Our guests have consistently shared that the tranquil environment aboard our ships is one of the primary reasons they return time and time again,” said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer of Oceania Cruises.

“By transitioning to an adults-only experience, we are enhancing the very essence of the Oceania Cruises journey,” he continued, saying that essence would be defined by “sophistication, serenity, and discovery.”

While Oceania Cruises has never marketed itself as a family cruise line, it previously allowed children onboard without offering dedicated youth programs or children’s facilities and will not need to undergo ship renovations to reflect the change.

An Adults-Only Trend

Oceania Cruises isn’t just changing it guests’ policy. It has also been expanding its fleet and guest offerings as of late.

In summer 2025, the line took delivery of its newest vessel, Oceania Allura, which began service with Mediterranean sailings before repositioning to New York and later deploying to Miami for its current winter season in the Caribbean.

The cruise line also confirmed orders for four additional newbuilds that will expand capacity over the next decade, beginning with Oceania Sonata, debuting in 2027. 

In addition to its fleet growth, Oceania Cruises recently introduced a revamped inclusive benefit structure called “Your World Included.” Under this program, guests can select either a shore excursion credit or a limited beer and wine package to provide an added value and more simplified pricing to passengers.

The shift to adults-only bookings places Oceania Cruises in a niche but growing segment in the cruise industry. There are currently very few fully adults-only cruise lines, most notably Virgin Voyages and Viking Cruises, tailored solely to adult passengers.

While most large cruise lines do not ban children, many are incorporating adults-focused sailings or adults-only zones.

Carnival Cruise Line, for example, has expanded its schedule of adults-only voyages, requiring passengers 21+ on specific sailings.

Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line, both extremely family friendly with specific programming and dedicated space for children, each provide adults-only areas such as Solarium retreats and H2O spice decks, respectively, that allow adults escape to family crowds.

As Oceania Cruises’ 2026 schedule and many 2027 itineraries had been announced prior to January 7, expect adults-only voyages to fully begin in late 2027 to 2028. 

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