The June 23, 2026 cruise on the Sirena departs from Lisbon, Portugal. On this 20 Night Wine Country To Fjords (Lisbon To Oslo) sailing, the ship will visit a total of 20 different cruise port destinations, including its departure port. The Sirena sets sail on Tuesday, Jun 23rd and returns on Monday, Jul 13th.
Jun 23rd - Jul 13th
Oceania Cruise Line
from Lisbon, Portugal
Cruise Price - Historic & Current
The graph below tracks historic price of the Sirena cruise ship departing June 23, 2026. The most recent price for this sailing starts at $6,899 ($345 per night) for an Inside Cabin. Compared to the average price of $6,899 ($345 per night), this represents a recent decrease of 0%.
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Oceania Cruise Line
The Sirena was built in 1999 and is among Oceania's 6 ships in its fleet. The Sirena is included in the cruise line's Regatta class. In the cruise ship stats below, you'll find the Sirena vs all other Oceania ships.
Sirena - June 23, 2026 - 20 Nights
Day | Date | Port |
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1 | Jun 23rd | Lisbon, Portugal |
2 | Jun 24th | Oporto, Portugal |
3 | Jun 25th | La Coruna, Spain |
4 | Jun 26th | Bilbao, Spain |
5 | Jun 27th | Le Verdon-Sur-Mer (bordeaux), France |
6 | Jun 28th | Concarneau (pont-Aven), France |
7 | Jun 29th | St. Malo, France |
8 | Jun 30th | Southampton (London), England |
9 | Jul 1st | Le Havre (Paris), France |
10 | Jul 2nd | Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium |
11 | Jul 3rd | Ijmuiden (amsterdam), Netherlands |
12 | Jul 4th | At Sea |
13 | Jul 5th | Edinburgh, Scotland |
14 | Jul 6th | Aberdeen, Scotland |
15 | Jul 7th | Invergordon (inverness & Loch Ness), Scotland |
16 | Jul 8th | Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland |
17 | Jul 9th | Maloy, Norway |
18 | Jul 10th | Alesund, Norway |
19 | Jul 11th | Stavanger, Norway |
20 | Jul 12th | Arendal, Norway |
21 | Jul 13th | Oslo, Norway |
Cruise Itinerary
The Sirena sails on June 23, 2026 for a 20 Night Wine Country To Fjords (Lisbon To Oslo). The ship will depart the port of Lisbon, Portugal at 5:00 PM and will return to the port of Oslo, Norway on Jul 13th at 8:00 AM. During the 21-day journey, the Sirena will visit 19 additional ports and will spend 1 days at sea.
Lisbon is many cities, from the cobbled alleys of the Alfama district to the broad Parisian style avenues at its heart. View it all from the heights of St. George's Castle. Belem's Monument to the Discoveries recalls the seafaring past, while nearby Sintra's storybook palaces, and the seaside resort of Caiscais, have different tales to tell.
The Tower of Hercules, a Roman lighthouse, shone over the sea and city of La Coruna for the first time over 2,000 years ago. Since then, it has guided thousands of vessels to the safety of the port - a rich melting pot of culture and that of the many visitors. Today, the city of La Coruna is one of Europe's main ports. By sea, road or air, the city welcomes you with its classic friendliness like it welcomes thousands of people who, every year come to visit the city and contemplate the oldest lighthouse of the world which is still working.
The city of Bilbao, hemmed in by massive green hills on three sides and a river valley to the north, sprawls itself out across the remaining open spaces in an ungainly and awkward mess. Its 14th-century historic district and more modern commercial centre hug the banks of the Nervion River, while its working class suburbs, the rusting shipbuilding and steel factories, the fish canning plants and assorted relics of its more lucrative industrial past stretch out along the widening river and up into the rugged hills.
The walled inner town of St. Malo dominates the view as you sail into the harbour of this historic city, making this ancient naval port one of France's top tourist attractions. It is possible to walk the perimeter of the inner town on the ramparts on top of the walls. The walk not only gives fine views of St. Malo itself but also up the valley of the Rance towards Dinard and out over the numerous off shore islets.
Southampton is the gateway to the immensely civilized city of London. There are museums to visit, pubs to try, and shops to browse, ranging from Harrods to open-air markets. There are more parks and green belts here than in any other city in the world. There are also caches of stately squares and noble monuments, holdovers from a time when the island ruled a significant portion of the globe.
Le Havre is the gateway for optional tours to Paris, the "City of Light." See the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral and the Champs Elysees. In Le Havre itself, cruise visitors can explore at leisure and learn something of the French "art de vivre." Visit fish and vegetable markets, public parks, modern architecture, a long seaside promenade and a vast beach.
Located along the North Sea, Zeebrugge is located ten miles north of Brugge (Bruges) and serves as its port. The Brugge-Zeebrugge Canal connects the seaside resort with the cultural mecca that is its sister city. Visitors to Brugge will see stunning representations of gothic and roman architecture and collections of Dutch and Belgian art.
Take advantage of the many on board activites during your day at sea. You'll have more than enough to fill your day!
Invergordon is a small port on the North Sea, and enjoys deep and safe waters. Invergordon is home to a variety of industrial activities, including production of aluminum and protective coating for pipes. Linksters can play a round of golf on the par-69 golf course. Take an excursion to Loch Ness, the home of the legendary Loch Ness monster.
Lerwick is a town in the Shetland Islands, an archipelago north of the Scottish mainland. Historically a major fishing port, Lerwick today attracts those drawn to the combination of Norse and British culture in the area. Every January, the Up-Helly-Aa fire festival features a Norse ship that is dramatically dragged through the town and burned.
Stavanger, the southern gateway to the Fjordlands, is also the home port of much of the fleet that serves the North Sea oil fields. Visit for historical investigation or to soak up the majesty of the natural terrain. View its medieval Cathedral and other highlights of the town or travel out to Pulpit Rock, a breathtaking vista high above the fjords.
Norway's political and cultural capital, Oslo was recently selected as the city with the highest quality of life in Europe. It's not surprising, considering the city's treasures: beautiful Frogner Park filled with modern sculpture, the emotional power of the Munch Museum, the Viking Ship Museum, forested mountains and secluded coves, all within the city limits.