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2 WELCOME ABOARD
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6 LIFESTYLE
8 ENTERTAINMENT
10 THE VOYAGE
14 ITINERARY
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18 EXCLUSIVE SHORE EVENTS
20 DESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS
24 SUITES AND STATEROOMS
26 DECK PLANS
29 GENERAL INFORMATION AND TERMS & CONDITIONS
“ I H A V E N ’ T
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– Susan Sontag
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2 WELCOME ABOARD
4 CUISINE
6 LIFESTYLE
8 ENTERTAINMENT
10 THE VOYAGE
14 ITINERARY
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18 EXCLUSIVE SHORE EVENTS
20 DESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS
24 SUITES AND STATEROOMS
26 DECK PLANS
29 GENERAL INFORMATION AND TERMS & CONDITIONS
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Bora Bora
180 DAYS OF WONDER A LIFETIME OF MEMORIES
Consummately designed for the seasoned traveler that yearns to explore the far reaches of our awe-inspiring world, this
epic voyage is truly a wondrous experience on the grandest of scales. Track big game on a safari, walk the astounding
Great Wall of China, drift along Bora Bora’s impossibly blue lagoon and then live another travel dream the very next
day. From the spectacularly beautiful Maldives to the iconic Sydney Harbour, Oceania Cruises’ Insignia will bring you
to over 80 destinations during the course of 180 glorious days.
The abundant comforts and diverse enrichment aboard Insignia will create the perfect complement to your fulfilling
days of adventure and exploration ashore. Whether you choose to unwind with a soothing hot stone massage at the
Canyon Ranch SpaClub®, sip wine with newfound friends as you enjoy the classical string quartet or inspire your inner
artist at Artist Loft, Insignia will be your luxurious home at sea as you sail from one marvelous destination to the next.
R E F I N E D E X P L O R A T I O N
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Welcome AboardThere is no better way to travel around the world than aboard an Oceania Cruises ship. Feel
immediately welcomed by the casually elegant atmosphere, luxuriously appointed spaces and
warm personalized service from our dedicated staff. As you sail from one magnificent destination
to the next, marvel at the ever-changing panoramas from Insignia’s resplendent decks and dine on
cuisine renowned as the finest at sea at any of our four open-seating gourmet restaurants.
During serene days at sea, unwind amidst the many pleasures of the sumptuous surroundings on
board. Enjoy a wealth of amenities you might only expect on larger ships, along with luxuries
exclusive to our intimate vessels. The overwhelming sense of comfort and belonging seems to kindle
a relaxed geniality. Mix and mingle with newfound friends that find world travel as meaningful as
you do. Trade tales over coffee at Baristas or relax with cocktails poolside. Each evening, retreat to
the lavish comforts of your spacious suite or stateroom, and prepare for the new adventures and
unforgettable memories tomorrow is certain to bring.
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T H E F I N E S T C U I S I N E AT S E A ™
Sailing around the globe offers the chance to sample some of the finest cuisine in the world
at the very best shoreside restaurants. Sailing around the globe with Oceania Cruises means
you will enjoy equally exquisite cuisine on board the ship. Inspired by the legendary Master
Chef Jacques Pépin, who is Executive Culinary Director for Oceania Cruises, the talented chefs
on board Insignia create culinary masterpieces. From Continental classics at the Grand Dining
Room to authentic Italian cuisine at Toscana to perfectly prepared steaks and seafood at
Polo Grill, the options are nearly endless. Of course, a voyage of this scale must take full advantage
of the opportunity to explore world cuisines, so special events will highlight authentic local fare.
Enjoy the buffet at Terrace Café featuring delicious Thai specialties while cruising the Gulf of
Thailand, or a deck party which takes on a Polynesian flair as you sail the South Pacific. Regardless
of the region, an array of culinary delights awaits you.
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L I F E S T Y L E
While the impressive worldwide destinations are quite naturally the star attraction on this extraordinary
voyage, you are certain to enjoy the rich and varied ambiance aboard Insignia, offering pleasures to suit every
palate. You might lose yourself in deep relaxation with a heavenly massage or signature treatment at the
Canyon Ranch SpaClub®. Or perhaps you will be inspired by the creative workshops at Artist Loft.
Meanwhile, the putting greens on the upper deck make for an ideal location to practice your swing
and take in the gorgeous vistas. Gather together with friends for cocktails at Martinis or for teatime at
Horizons. On days when you wish to simply relax, the plush English-style library, the luxurious Canyon
Ranch SpaClub or a Balinese day bed poolside offer the perfect retreat in which to savor every moment
of this wonderful journey.
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E N T E R TA I N M E N T
A wonderful spectrum of entertaining and enriching activities awaits you on board, many designed
to further enhance your experiences ashore. A bevy of experts will share personal insights on the
history, arts, culture and cuisine of the fascinating ports of call you will visit, so you can experience
each to its fullest. Other special guests will be on board to help celebrate the pure joys of cruising.
Enjoy a bridge tournament conducted by a master of the game or join a lively trivia contest with
friends. Listen to a talented pianist interpret a classic concerto or learn the secrets of regional cuisine
from a local chef at a special culinary demonstration. Spend the evenings enjoying exclusive production
shows and critically-acclaimed headline entertainers, watching a movie beneath the stars, socializing
with friends, or dancing the night away at Horizons.
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Y O U R W O R L D . . . r e v e a l e d
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THE CLASSIC WORLD VOYAGE
Fulfill every traveler’s grandest dream and sail around the world on the true journey of a lifetime. From
iconic cities and faraway villages to soaring mountains and island paradises, explore all of the world’s greatest
treasures during this classic eastbound circumnavigation. The reasons for embarking on such an expedition
are as endless as the gems you will discover along the way.
Commencing a timeless route, Insignia sets sail among the blissful islands of the Caribbean and calls
on colorful South American ports before crossing the high seas to chart Africa’s diverse coastline and
the gorgeous Indian Ocean. Further east, Insignia brings you to an astounding array of icons and
off-the-beaten-path secrets throughout Asia before heading Down Under to discover Australia and
New Zealand’s dramatic landscapes and world-class cities. Relax in the dreamlike paradise of the South
Pacific and on the golden shores of the Hawaiian Islands before crowning the magnificent odyssey by
transiting the Panama Canal.
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Continents visited: 5
Countries visited: 40
Islands visited: 40
Ports visited: 87
National capitals visited: 20
UNESCO World Heritage sites accessible: 56
Total overnight stays: 16 (including two-night stays)
Nautical miles sailed: 39,194
Oceans cruised: 3
Seas cruised: 13
Time zones crossed: 24
Number of times equator crossed: 6
International Date Line crossed: 1
Largest population: Shanghai, China
Smallest population: Devil’s Island, French Guiana
ITINER ARY HIGHLIGHTS
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DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART
Jan 3 Miami, Florida Embark 1 pm 5 pm
Jan 4 Cruising the Old Bahama Channel
Jan 5 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
Jan 6 Oranjestad, Aruba 10 am 11 pm
Jan 7 Willemstad, Curacao 8 am 11 pm
Jan 8 Kralendijk, Bonaire 8 am 7 pm
Jan 9 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
Jan 10 St. George's, Grenada 8 am 8 pm
Jan 11 Kingstown, St. Vincent 8 am 11 pm
Jan 12 Castries, St. Lucia 8 am 6 pm
Jan 13 Bridgetown, Barbados 5 am 6 pm
Jan 14 Scarborough, Tobago 8 am 5 pm
Jan 15 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Jan 16 Devil's Island, French Guiana 8 am 4 pm
Jan 17 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Jan 18 Belém (Icoaraci), Brazil 8 am 4 pm
Jan 19 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Jan 20 Fortaleza, Brazil 10 am 11 pm
Jan 21 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Jan 22 Recife, Brazil 8 am 5 pm
Jan 23-27 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Jan 28 Lomé, Togo 9 am 7 pm
Jan 29 Cotonou, Benin 8 am 5 pm
Jan 30 Cruising the Gulf of Guinea
Jan 31 São Tomé, São Tomé & Principe 8 am 4 pm
Feb 1-3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Feb 4-5 Walvis Bay, Namibia 8 am 4 pm
Feb 6 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
Feb 7-9 Cape Town, South Africa 1 pm 6 pm
Feb 10 Cruising the Cape of Good Hope
Feb 11 Port Elizabeth, South Africa 8 am 6 pm
Feb 12 East London, South Africa 8 am 5 pm
Feb 13 Durban, South Africa 10 am 11 pm
Feb 14 Richards Bay, South Africa 7 am 4 pm
Feb 15 Maputo, Mozambique 8 am 3 pm
Feb 16-17 Cruising the Mozambique Channel
Feb 18 Nosy Be, Madagascar 1 pm 8 pm
DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART
Feb 19 Cruising the Indian Ocean
Feb 20 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 11 am 8 pm
Feb 21 Zanzibar, Tanzania 8 am 7 pm
Feb 22 Mombasa, Kenya 8 am 7 pm
Feb 23-24 Cruising the Indian Ocean
Feb 25 Mahé, Seychelles 8 am 11 pm
Feb 26-28 Cruising the Indian Ocean
Mar 1 Malé, Maldives 8 am 7 pm
Mar 2 Cruising the Indian Ocean
Mar 3 Mangalore, India 8 am 6 pm
Mar 4 Cochin (Kochi), India 8 am 7 pm
Mar 5 Cruising the Laccadive Sea
Mar 6-7 Cruising the Bay of Bengal
Mar 8-10 Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar) 1 pm Noon
Mar 11 Cruising the Andaman Sea
Mar 12 Penang, Malaysia Noon 8 pm
Mar 13 Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia 9 am 7 pm
Mar 14-15 Singapore, Singapore 10 am 6 pm
Mar 16 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
Mar 17 Ko Samui, Thailand 8 am 4 pm
Mar 18-19 Bangkok, Thailand 9 am 2 pm
Mar 20 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
Mar 21-22 Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam 10 am 3 pm
Mar 23 Cruising the South China Sea
Mar 24-25 Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam 2 pm 5 pm
Mar 26 Sanya, China 10 am 6 pm
Mar 27-28 Hong Kong, China 5 pm 6 pm
Mar 29 Cruising the Taiwan Strait
Mar 30 Cruising the East China Sea
Mar 31-Apr 1 Shanghai, China 8 am 2 pm
Apr 2 Cruising the Yellow Sea
Apr 3-5 Beijing (Tianjin), China Noon 7 pm
Apr 6 Cruising the Yellow Sea
Apr 7 Seoul (Incheon), South Korea 8 am 7 pm
Apr 8 Cruising the East China Sea
Apr 9 Nagasaki, Japan 8 am 4 pm
Apr 10 Hiroshima, Japan 10 am 7 pm
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Apr 11-12 Kyoto (Kobe), Japan 8 am 2 pm
Apr 13 Kagoshima, Japan 1 pm 9 pm
Apr 14 Cruising the East China Sea
Apr 15 Cruising the Philippine Sea
Apr 16 Cruising the South China Sea
Apr 17 Manila, Philippines 8 am 6 pm
Apr 18 Boracay Island, Philippines 10 am 6 pm
Apr 19 Cruising the Sulu Sea
Apr 20 Kota Kinabalu (Borneo), Malaysia 8 am 7 pm
Apr 21 Muara, Brunei 8 am 8 pm
Apr 22 Cruising the South China Sea
Apr 23 Kuching (Borneo), Malaysia 8 am 4 pm
Apr 24 Cruising the Karimata Strait
Apr 25 Cruising the Java Sea
Apr 26-27 Bali (Benoa), Indonesia 1 pm 4 pm
Apr 28 Komodo, Indonesia 10 am 4 pm
Apr 29 Cruising the Timor Sea
Apr 30 Darwin, Australia 11 am 7 pm
May 1 Cruising the Arafura Sea
May 2 Cruising the Coral Sea
May 3 Cooktown, Australia Noon 10 pm
May 4 Cairns, Australia 8 am 8 pm
May 5 Townsville, Australia 8 am 3 pm
May 6 Cruising the Coral Sea
May 7 Brisbane, Australia 8 am 6 pm
May 8 Cruising the Tasman Sea
May 9 Sydney, Australia 7 am 6 pm
May 10 Cruising the Tasman Sea
May 11 Melbourne, Australia 8 am 6 pm
May 12 Burnie (Tasmania), Australia 9 am 6 pm
May 13 Cruising Bass Strait
May 14-15 Cruising the Tasman Sea
May 16 Picton, New Zealand 8 am 4 pm
May 17 Napier, New Zealand 8 am 4 pm
May 18 Rotorua (Tauranga), New Zealand 10 am 8 pm
May 19 Auckland, New Zealand 8 am 6 pm
May 20-21 Cruising the South Pacific
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May 22 Nuku'alofa, Tonga 10 am 7 pm
May 22 Cross the International Date Line (Gain a day)
May 23 Pago Pago, American Samoa 8 am 5 pm
May 24-25 Cruising the South Pacific
May 26-27 Bora Bora, French Polynesia Noon 5 pm
May 28 Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia 5 am 11 pm
May 29 Raiatea, French Polynesia 8 am 5 pm
May 30 Rangiroa, French Polynesia 9 am 6 pm
May 31 Cruising the South Pacific
Jun 1 Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia 8 am 5 pm
Jun 2-5 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Jun 6 Hilo, Hawaii 8 am 5 pm
Jun 7 Honolulu, Oahu 8 am 11 pm
Jun 8 Lahaina, Maui 8 am 5 pm
Jun 9 Nawiliwili, Kauai 8 am 4 pm
Jun 10-14 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Jun 15 Los Angeles, California 7 am 9 pm
Jun 16 San Diego, California 8 am 4 pm
Jun 17 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Jun 18 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico Noon 8 pm
Jun 19 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Jun 20 Acapulco, Mexico Noon 10 pm
Jun 21 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Jun 22 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 8 am 5 pm
Jun 23 Corinto, Nicaragua 8 am 5 pm
Jun 24 Puntarenas, Costa Rica 11 am 9 pm
Jun 25 Cruising the Pacific Ocean
Jun 26 Panama Canal Daylight Transit
Jun 27 Cartagena, Colombia 11 am 5 pm
Jun 28 Cruising the Caribbean Sea
Jun 29 George Town, Grand Cayman 8 am 3 pm
Jun 30 Cruising the Straits of Florida
Jul 1 Miami, Florida Disembark 8 am
Highlighted dates are overnight stays
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FULL BROCHURE
FARE
AROUND THE WORLD
SPECIAL OFFER FARE
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OS Owner’s Suite $315,984 $129,999
VS Vista Suite 280,984 114,999
PH1 Penthouse Suite 230,984 84,999PH2 Penthouse Suite 224,984 82,999PH3 Penthouse Suite 221,784 80,999
CO
NC
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LEV
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A1 Concierge Level Veranda 191,584 64,999
A2 Concierge Level Veranda 188,484 62,999
A3 Concierge Level Veranda 186,984 61,999
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B1 Veranda Stateroom 182,484 60,999
B2 Veranda Stateroom 180,984 59,999
C1 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 164,584 51,999
C2 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 162,784 49,999
D Ocean View Stateroom 150,384 44,999
E Ocean View Stateroom 146,584 42,999
F Inside Stateroom 142,184 41,999
G Inside Stateroom 138,984 39,999*Fares are per guest and reflect all savings. See page 29 for Terms & Conditions.
VA L U E
Exceptional value has always been a hallmark of Oceania Cruises.
Beyond the incredible savings of our 2 for 1 Cruise Fares, we
feature countless complimentary amenities, and we never charge a
dining supplement at our gourmet restaurants. For this magnificent
journey around the world, we are offering an even greater value
unprecedented in the history of Oceania Cruises. Guests on this
voyage receive extraordinary additional savings, from free First
Class airfare to a free pre-cruise luxury hotel stay to free onboard
laundry, Internet and medical services. Best of all, you can take
advantage of this amazing value without the slightest compromise
on the quality of the experience. We are committed to exceeding
your expectations in every way with the world’s greatest destinations,
the finest cuisine at sea, luxurious accommodations and impeccable
service. When you sail around the globe with Oceania Cruises, the
best value in upscale cruising becomes even better.Special Offer Fares
Expire on June 30, 2016 at 9 pm Eastern
Call 855-OCEANIA (855-623-2642)Visit OceaniaCruises.com/WorldCruises
or Contact Your Travel Agent
2 for 1 Cruise Fares
Free FIRST CLASS Roundtrip Airfare*
Bonus Value of up to 71%
PLUS
EXCLUSIVE PRESTIGE PACKAGE*
n Free Pre-Paid Gratuities – a value of up to $8,200
n Free Onboard Medical Care
n Free Unlimited Internet
n Free Laundry Services
n Free Exclusive Shoreside Events
n Free Visa Package
n Free Luggage Delivery
n Free 1-Night Pre-Cruise Luxury Hotel Stay
n Free Roundtrip Transfers
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INCLUDED AMENITIESSHORE EXCURSION PACKAGES
Gain insight into the culture, history and cuisine
of the fascinating ports of call you will visit, all at
a substantial savings. We have designed packages
tailored to your personal preferences in which
you can experience each destination to the fullest.
n UNLIMITED PASSPORT COLLECTION
Enjoy unlimited shore excursions throughout
the voyage, all for one low price
Save up to 40% off regular à la carte prices
As an added bonus, receive discounts off
Oceania Choice, Oceania Exclusive and
Executive Collection excursions
n YOUR WORLD COLLECTION
Flexibility to custom design your own
collection of excursions
Save 25% off regular à la carte prices, subject
to a minimum number of excursions reserved
For more information please visit OceaniaCruises.com/shoreexcursions
SPIRITS, CHAMPAGNE,WINE AND BEER PACKAGES
Our beverage packages enhance your onboard
experience and also offer great value and added
convenience. Simply choose the perfect libation
to accompany each special occasion.
n PRESTIGE SELECT+
Unlimited premium spirits, Champagne,
wine & beer whenever and wherever you wish
n HOUSE SELECT+
Unlimited Champagne, wine & beer
with lunch and dinner
+At a supplemental cost. Call for details.
n Free dining at all specialty restaurants
n Free and unlimited soft drinks, bottled water, cappuccino, espresso, teas and juices
n Free shuttle service from ship to city center in many ports of call – a daily value of up to $50 per guest
n Free and unlimited access to Canyon Ranch SpaClub® private Spa Terrace for Concierge Level Staterooms and Suites
n Free room service dining 24 hours a day
n Free concierge service
n Free gourmet canapés served daily in suites, bars and lounges
n Free cocktail parties hosted by the captain and senior officers
n Free Artist Loft workshops
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“ A N D I F T R A V E L I S L I K E L O V E ,
I T I S , I N T H E E N D , M O S T LY B E C A U S E
I T ’ S A H E I G H T E N E D S TAT E O F
A W A R E N E S S , I N W H I C H
W E A R E M I N D F U L , R E C E P T I V E ,
U N D I M M E D B Y F A M I L I A R I T Y
A N D R E A DY T O B E T R A N S F O R M E D . ”
– Pico Iyer
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CASTLE OF GOOD HOPE GRAND EVENING
FEBRUARY 8, 2018 | CAPE TOWN
Relish a night of rustic grandeur in South Africa’s oldest surviving colonial building. Steeped in history, the star fort Castle of Good Hope was built in the 17th century and is the best preserved example of a Dutch East India Company fort. Spend an evening in the splendor of this grand monument, enjoying a welcome cocktail and the sounds of the Marimba band upon arrival, followed by a scrumptious three-course dinner accompanied by the nostalgic music of the big bands. Conclude the evening, marveling at the laser show and rooftop Fire Poi dancers.
THE GREAT WALL AT TWILIGHT & BEIJING OVERNIGHT
APRIL 3 & 4, 2018 | BEIJING
Spend a night at one of the world’s most iconic feats of human engineering, the Great Wall of China. This amazing structure was built between the 3rd century BC and 17th Century AD, yet it still stands strong today. During the twilight hours with the Great Wall as your backdrop, enjoy a cocktail followed by a buffet dinner of Chinese delicacies, accompanied by traditional and modern Chinese drum and dance performances. Spend a restful night in a deluxe hotel in Beijing before another day of exploration. After breakfast, experience Beijing’s main attractions such as Tiananmen Square and The Forbidden City before enjoying a delightful lunch.
COLORFUL BALINESE EVENING AT TAMAN BHAGAWAN
APRIL 26, 2018 | BALI (BENOA)
Partake in an evening of lively traditional Balinese performances at Taman Bhagawan, a beautiful tropical garden by the sea. While enjoying cocktails, take in a fascinating performance by local dancers depicting the Kecak, also known as the monkey dance, which illustrates the mythical story of the fight between Prince Rama aided by the monkey-like Vanara people and the evil King Ravana. Savor a delicious Balinese-inspired dinner, and revel in performances including the traditional Legong dance and Bleganjur music. The evening closes with a gift from your Balinese hosts as a keepsake of this special evening.
SYDNEY HARBOUR LUXURY CRUISE
MAY 9, 2018 | SYDNEY
Admire 360-degree views aboard the most sophisticated of Sydney Harbour vessels during your luxury cruise around the beautiful natural harbor. As you enjoy a luncheon and cocktails, your three-hour cruise takes you east along the harbor’s southern shoreline, up close to the iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House and past the waterfront homes of the rich and famous in Point Piper, Watsons Bay and Rose Bay. Crossing to the northern shores, enjoy tranquil sights of national park bushland. As you journey back, catch a glimpse of Kirribilli House, an 1854 Gothic-style house that is the secondary official residence of the Prime Minister of Australia.
LUNCHEON IN THE SKY
MAY 19, 2018 | AUCKLAND
Experience an unforgettable lunch in Auckland’s most iconic landmark, the Sky Tower. Measuring about 1,076 feet high, this building is the tallest man-made structure in the Southern Hemisphere and functions as an observation and telecommunications tower. Begin your morning touring New Zealand’s largest city, rich in both history and cultural diversity. Enjoy the extraordinary opportunity to participate in an exclusive luncheon accompanied by entertainment in the Sky Tower’s revolving restaurant, Orbit, where you will have spectacular views of the city. Crown the experience with astonishing panoramic photo opportunities from the highest point in Auckland.
Right: Sydney Opera House Internationally renowned as one of the great
architectural masterpieces of the 20th century, the
Sydney Opera House was inaugurated in 1973 and
has become an icon of Sydney. Danish architect Jørn
Utzon brought to life this visionary experiment,
creating a daring urban sculpture composed of three
groups of interlocking vaulted shells.
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Rangoon
“ W A N D E R I N G R E - E S TA B L I S H E S
T H E O R I G I N A L H A R M O N Y
W H I C H O N C E E X I S T E D B E T W E E N
M A N A N D T H E U N I V E R S E . ”
– Anatole France
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“ W A N D E R I N G R E - E S TA B L I S H E S
T H E O R I G I N A L H A R M O N Y
W H I C H O N C E E X I S T E D B E T W E E N
M A N A N D T H E U N I V E R S E . ”
– Anatole France
Bangkok, Thailand
Beijing, China
Bridgetown, Barbados
Cape Town, South Africa
Castries, St. Lucia
Hanoi, Vietnam
Kingstown, St. Vincent
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Lomé, Togo
Malé, Maldives
Manila, Philippines
Maputo, Mozambique
Nuku’alofa, Tonga
Oranjestad, Aruba
Papeete, French Polynesia
São Tomé, São Tomé and Principe
Seoul, South Korea
Singapore, Singapore
St. George’s, Grenada
Willemstad, Curacao
NATIONAL C APITALS VISITED
Willemstad
WALVIS BAY, NAMIBIA1 OVERNIGHT | FEBRUARY 4-5
Although rimmed by the inhospitable Namib Desert, Walvis Bay boasts a natural lagoon that attracts thousands of birds, including flamingos, pelicans and migratory species. Just outside of town, Dune 7 is the highest sand dune in the coastal dune belt and offers an impressive view of the desert. The region also reflects the influence of German settlers who came here over a century ago, as evidenced in the colonial buildings, Lutheran church and charming museum in the nearby town of Swakopmund.
CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA 2 OVERNIGHTS | FEBRUARY 7-9Gorgeous Table Mountain looms above the city of Cape Town. For breathtaking views, ride the cable car to the summit and enjoy lunch in the mountaintop café. At the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, you can observe baboons, ostriches and amazing ocean vistas from Cape Point. With two full nights in port, you’ll still have plenty of time for a jaunt to Stellenbosch in the heart of South African wine country, where you can taste some of the region’s finest vintages.
RANGOON, BURMA (YANGON, MYANMAR) 2 OVERNIGHTS | MARCH 8-10In a land of temples, treasures and tumultuous history, Rangoon is a city where one could spend days just visiting the magnificent religious sites. See the splendor of the Shwedagon Pagoda, a golden shrine towering to a height of 326 feet. Nearby visit the Chaukhtatgyi Pagoda with its gigantic reclining Buddha statue measuring more than 200 feet long. The Botahtaung Pagoda was named after the 1,000 military leaders who escorted the sacred hair relics of Buddha that were brought from India over 2,000 years ago.
SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE 1 OVERNIGHT – MARCH 14-15Discover the delightful diversity of Singapore, from charming Chinatown to colorful Little India to Arab Street and the massive Sultan Mosque. The Asian Civilisations Museum tells of the many Asian cultures that have influenced Singapore. Gaze at 20,000 beautiful blooms in the National Orchid Garden. For a historical perspective, visit the Kranji Memorial and the Changi Chapel and Museum, dedicated to those who lost their lives during World War II.
BANGKOK, THAILAND 1 OVERNIGHT | MARCH 18-19From its golden temples to its bustling markets, the city of Bangkok will delight you at every turn. A massive complex of bejeweled and gilded buildings, the Royal Grand Palace enshrines the famous Emerald Buddha within the temple known as Wat Phra Kaeo. The enormous Reclining Buddha is housed in Wat Pho, the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok and the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. You also shouldn’t miss the unique museum displaying the ornately decorated royal barges.
SAIGON (HO CHI MINH CITY), VIETNAM 1 OVERNIGHT | MARCH 21-22Now known as Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon has a rich heritage revealed in its lovely pagodas, colonial architecture and broad boulevards. Take an exhilarating ride on a local pedicab through the bustling streets to the vibrant markets of historic Chinatown. Or venture outside the city to one of the most important battlegrounds of the Vietnam War, the vast underground complex of the Cu Chi Tunnels. Explore the lush countryside of farms, rice paddies and villages with a cruise on the Mekong River.
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KyotoHong Kong
HANOI (HA LONG BAY), VIETNAM 1 OVERNIGHT | MARCH 24-25
Cruise amidst the exquisite beauty of Ha Long Bay with its monolithic limestone islands and famous morning mists before traveling along the Red River to Vietnam’s capital city of Hanoi. Enjoy the French colonial architecture and the wonderful Old Quarter. Visit the impressive Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and then learn the story of the leader’s life at the Ho Chi Minh Museum. Further history is revealed at the remains of Hoa Lo Prison, where American servicemen were held during the Vietnam War.
HONG KONG, CHINA 1 OVERNIGHT | MARCH 27-28
Hong Kong is a unique juxtaposition of the ancient and modern with historic temples wedged amidst gleaming skyscrapers. The lights of the city at night are a spectacle not to be missed. Visit the popular Temple Street Night Market, the bustling Stanley Market and the antique shops along Hollywood Road. Cross the channel to Lantau Island to visit the Po Lin Monastery, home of the giant Tian Tan Buddha, and dine at a floating seafood restaurant in Aberdeen.
SHANGHAI, CHINA 1 OVERNIGHT | MARCH 31-APRIL 1
Begin your exploration of this city of contrasts at the waterfront district known as The Bund, where modern structures mingle with classic European architecture. Across the Huangpu River, the Oriental Pearl Tower offers a bird’s-eye view. Visit the impressive art museum and the renowned 16th century Yu Yuan Gardens. To enjoy the city by night, see an acrobatic show or browse in local markets. Multiple days in port also allow time to explore the canals of the famed garden cities of Suzhou or Wuxi.
BEIJING (TIANJIN), CHINA 2 OVERNIGHTS | APRIL 3-5
Travel from Tianjin through the North China countryside to see a scenic section of the iconic Great Wall at Huangyaguan. Or hop on a bullet train to Beijing and visit the amazing gates and palaces of the Forbidden City, home to emperors and off-limits to foreigners for hundreds of years. A stroll through infamous Tiananmen Square takes you to landmarks such as the Great Hall of the People, the National Museum of China, the Monument to the People’s Heroes and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall.
KYOTO (KOBE), JAPAN 1 OVERNIGHT | APRIL 11-12
Japan’s original capital for more than 1,000 years, Kyoto is celebrated for the vast temples, shrines, palaces and sublime gardens that grace its ancient streets. Discover Kinkakuji, the famed “Golden Pavilion,” and Sanjusangendo, an awe-inspiring temple renowned for its 1001 carved statues of Kannon. Or travel to Nara, the cradle of Japanese arts and literature, and home to eight UNESCO World Heritage sites. Osaka offers equally compelling cultural explorations, such as the impressive Osaka Castle and Shitennoji, the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan.
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O V E R N I G H T D E S T I N AT I O N H I G H L I G H T S
Bali
Right: Pura Tirta Empul Discovered more than a thousand years ago in
the village of Tampaksiring, the sacred spring
at Pura Tirta Empul has long been believed to
have healing powers. The notable Tirta Empul
Temple was later founded around the holy
spring, which continues to serve an important
role in purification rituals for local Balinese
people. Located within the inner courtyard of
the temple, the spring’s sacred waters stream into
a moss-adorned stone pool fed by 12 fountains
and graced by colorful koi.
BALI (BENOA), INDONESIA 1 OVERNIGHT | APRIL 26-27
Experience this exquisite island as you explore the lush countryside of terraced rice fields, towering volcanoes and tropical forests. Relax on any number of long, sandy beaches. Numerous temples dot the landscape, such as the Mother Temple of Besakih, the largest and most important Hindu temple in Bali. Perched on the slope of Mount Agung, it offers wonderful panoramic views. Traditional Balinese dance is also part of religious expression in Bali, so be sure to catch a performance of this ancient ritual.
BORA BORA, FRENCH POLYNESIA 1 OVERNIGHT | MAY 26-27
The pinnacle of paradise and romance in Polynesia, Bora Bora invites you to linger among its glistening turquoise lagoon, towering volcanic peaks and sand-fringed motus. Swim with the manta rays, snorkel or enjoy an outrigger canoe ride through the lagoon and its lovely coral islands. Go on an off-road adventure into the verdant island landscape or savor gorgeous panoramic views of this fabled corner of the South Pacific during a sunset cruise. For the ultimate capstone, spend an unforgettable night in an over-the-water bungalow.
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I N S I G N I A S U I T E S A N D S TAT E R O O M S
After a day spent exploring the world’s delights, your luxurious
suite or stateroom provides a welcoming retreat. Designed with
an eye for exquisite detail and supreme comfort, our spacious
accommodations ensure that you always feel perfectly at
home. From the gracious furnishings to the upscale toiletries,
every amenity you could imagine is right at your fingertips.
Whether you are indulging in the complimentary room service
or lounging on the heavenly Prestige Tranquility Bed, this is
the ultimate sanctuary in which to relax and recharge.
n Every suite and stateroom features the Prestige Tranquility Bed, an Oceania Cruises exclusive
n FREE and unlimited soft drinks and bottled water replenished daily in your refrigerated mini-bar
n 24-hour Butler service in all suites
n Wireless Internet access
n Bulgari amenities
n FREE room service menu 24 hours a day
n Signature Belgian chocolates with nightly turndown service
O W N E R ’ S S U I T E CAT E G O RY O S
Immensely spacious and exceptionally luxurious, the six Owner’s Suites are among the first to be reserved by our discerning guests. Spanning nearly 1,000 square feet, these magnificent suites are fit for royalty. Every imaginable amenity is found here, including a newly renovated bathroom with a lavish oversized shower, a private teak veranda, two flat-screen televisions and a laptop computer and iPad® for your personal use.
O C E A N V I E W S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY D
The light from a classic porthole illuminates the stunning new decor in these 165-square-foot staterooms, tastefully designed to maximize space and convenience. Enjoy a comfortable seating area with a sofa on which to stretch out, as well as a vanity desk, breakfast table and refrigerated mini-bar.
HOME AT SE A
C O N C I E R G E L E V E L V E R A N DA S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY A 1 | A 2 | A 3
These luxurious accommodations feature a wealth of amenities, including many of those found in our Penthouse Suites, and the luxury is further enhanced by the rich new decor. These 216-square-foot staterooms offer a private teak veranda, refrigerated mini-bar and plush seating area, as well as exclusive Concierge Level amenities and privileges.
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V I S TA S U I T E CAT E G O RY V S
Overlooking the ship’s bow, the four Vista Suites each sprawl over 786 square feet. Every creature comfort is here, including a second bathroom for guests as well as a master bathroom redesigned in onyx and granite with a luxurious new shower. Relax on the private teak veranda, listen to music in surround sound or watch a DVD on one of two flat-screen televisions. Access the Internet wirelessly on the provided laptop computer or iPad®.
P E N T H O U S E S U I T E CAT E G O RY P H 1 | P H 2 | P H 3
Our collection of 322-square-foot Penthouse Suites has been completely transformed with splendid new decor and exquisite new furnishings in serene shades of the sea and sun. Spacious enough for private in-suite dining, the living area features a refrigerated mini-bar and vanity desk, and the granite-clad bathroom is large enough for an indulgent full-size bathtub. Relax on the beautifully furnished private teak veranda.
V E R A N DA S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY B 1 | B 2
Elegant new decor graces these handsomely appointed 216-square-foot staterooms that boast our most popular luxury – a private teak veranda for watching the ever-changing panoramas. The conveniences within each stateroom are just as accommodating and include a vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar, breakfast table and spacious seating area.
D E L U X E O C E A N V I E W S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY C 1 | C 2
With the curtains drawn back and the natural light streaming in, these newly redecorated 165-square-foot staterooms feel even more spacious. A generous seating area, vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar and breakfast table are perfectly complemented by the rich hues and stylish fabrics of the new decor.
O C E A N V I E W S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY E
Centrally located on deck 6, these elegant 143-square-foot staterooms offer stylish new furnishings and a panorama window with obstructed views. Features include a vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar, small breakfast table and an ample closet.
I N S I D E S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY F | G
Beautifully renovated with style and flair, these delightful private retreats boast 160 square feet of luxury. Highlights include a comfortable seating area, vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar and plenty of storage. The ingenious use of space is complemented by the rich new decor.
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SHIP’S SPECIFICATIONS
Year Built: 1998 | Year Refurbished: 2014 | Gross Tonnage: 30,277
Length: 593.7 feet | Beam: 83.5 feet | Cruising Speed: 18 knots | Guest Decks: 9
Guest Capacity (Double Occupancy): 684 | Staff Size: 400
Guest-to-Staff Ratio: 1.71 to 1 | Nationality of Officers: European
Country of Registry: Marshall Islands
STATEROOM COLOR LEGEND
I N S I G N I A D E C K P L A N S
FORWARDAFT
FullyEnclosedSmokingLounge
DECK 10
DECK 9
FullyEnclosedSmokingLounge
DECK 11
DECK 8
SYMBOL LEGEND
Restrooms
Elevator
Launderette
Obstructed Views
Quad with Pullman
Quad with Sofabed
Connecting Staterooms
Triple with Pullman
Triple with Sofabed
Wheelchair Accessible
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FORWARDAFT
DECK 7
DECK 5
DECK 6
DECK 3
DECK 4
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Drakensberg Park (Durban, South Africa)
AUSTRALIA Kakadu National Park (Darwin)
Great Barrier Reef (Cairns)
Wet Tropics of Queensland (Cairns)
Sydney Opera House
Australian Convict Sites (Sydney)
Greater Blue Mountains Area (Sydney)
Tasmanian Wilderness (Burnie)
Gondwana Rainforests (Brisbane)
Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens (Melbourne)
BARBADOS Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison
BENIN Royal Palaces of Abomey
BRAZIL Historic Centre of the town of Olinda (Recife)
CHINA Historic Centre of Macao (Hong Kong)
Classical Gardens of Suzhou (Shanghai)
West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou (Shanghai)
The Great Wall (Bejing/Tianjin)
Imperial Palaces of The Ming and Qing Dynasties (Beijing)
Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden (Beijing)
Temple of Heaven: an Imperial Sacrificial Altar (Beijing)
Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (Beijing)
Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian (Beijing)
The Grand Canal (Beijing)
GUATEMALA Antigua Guatemala
INDIA Western Ghats (Mangalore/Cochin)
INDONESIA Komodo National Park
Cultural Landscape of Bali Province
JAPAN Buddhist Monuments in the Horyu-Ji Area (Kobe)
Historic Monuments of ancient Kyoto (Kyoto, Uji and Otsu Cities)
Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara (Kobe)
Hiroshima Peace Memorial
Itsukushima Shinto Shrine (Hiroshima)
KENYA Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests
Fort Jesus
MALAYSIA Archaeological Heritage of the Lenggong Valley (Penang)
Melaka, Historic City of The Straits of Malacca (Kuala Lumpur)
MOZAMBIQUE Island of Mozambique
NAMIBIA Twyfelfontein Ancient Rock Engravings
NICARAGUA Ruins of León Viejo
León Cathedral
PHILIPPINES Baroque Churches of the Philippines (Manila)
SOUTH AFRICA Robben Island (Cape Town)
Cape Floral Region Protected Areas (Cape Town)
Ukhahlamba/Drakensberg Park (Durban)
SOUTH KOREA Changdeokgung Palace Complex
Jongmyo Shrine
Hwaseong Fortress
Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty
Namhansanseong Ancient Capital and Military Fortress
ST. LUCIA Pitons Management Area
TANZANIA Stone Town of Zanzibar
THAILAND Historic City of Ayutthaya (Bangkok)
UNITED STATES Everglades National Park (Miami)
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Hilo)
VIETNAM Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long (Hanoi)
Ha Long Bay
Trang An Landscape Complex (Ha Long Bay)
U N E S C O W O R L D H E R I TA G E S I T E S (The sites listed below may be accessible within the time allotted in port)
Olinda (Recife, Brazil)
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G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N | T E R M S & C O N D I T I O N SFor a complete list of all Terms & Conditions please visit OceaniaCruises.com/terms
NOTIFICATION | Information contained in this brochure is not an offer or a contract. The transportation of guests and baggage on Oceania Cruises’ vessels is provided solely by the Operator and is governed by the Terms and Conditions printed on the Guest Ticket/Contract. For complete information on Terms and Conditions, itineraries, liability of Oceania Cruises, and all sections mentioned below, please refer to the Guest Ticket/Contract. A copy of the Guest Ticket/Contract is available by contacting your Travel Agent or online at OceaniaCruises.com. Upon booking the cruise, all of the Terms and Conditions of the Guest Ticket/Contract shall be binding on the parties thereto.
FARES | Fares are quoted in U.S. Dollars, are per person and are based on double occupancy. Fares do not include pre-paid charges, personal charges or optional facilities and services fees, as those terms are clearly defined in the Guest Ticket/Contract. Also not included are shore excursions, meals ashore, baggage handling, gratuities, beverages not part of the regular menu, laundry service and other onboard amenities and services, including spa and medical treatments, unless otherwise indicated. 2 For 1 and Around The World Special Offer Fares include Roundtrip Airfare*, airline fees, surcharges and all government taxes. Some airline-imposed personal charges, including but not limited to baggage, priority boarding and special seating, may apply. For details visit exploreflightfees.com.
DEPOSIT AND PAYMENTS | AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE The per person deposit required to secure your Around the World Cruise is 20% of the applicable cruise fare for all suites and staterooms and must be received within seven days of booking. Final balance due must be received no later than 181 days prior to cruise departure, together with passport details and any special onboard service requests; otherwise, booking may be subject to immediate cancellation and any applicable penalties.
American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Travel Agency checks and personal checks are accepted for deposits and full payments. For your convenience, your Final Payment may be automatically charged to the credit card used to make the initial deposit. Oceania Cruises accepts no responsibility for credit card foreign currency/transaction processing fees independently assessed by issuing banks. None of these fees separately charged by the issuing banks accrues to the benefit of Oceania Cruises. Third party credit card charges can only be accepted when accompanied by valid authorization to charge from the relevant card owner.
CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS | A 100% cancellation fee will be imposed as indicated for non-appearance. Fare is defined as the full cost of any cruise or air component purchased from Oceania Cruises, excluding optional facilities and services fees. Please refer to the full Terms and Conditions of the Guest Ticket/Contract for fees relating to the cancellation of optional facilities and services.
A full refund of payments received will be made when Oceania Cruises receives written notice of cancellation as indicated by the Cancellation Fee Schedule listed here. Cancellation notices must be in writing and received by Oceania Cruises no later than the day before cancellation penalties are to be assessed. Guests who cancel within the indicated periods are subject to the following per person cancellation fees:
AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE DAYS PRIOR TO CRUISE SAIL DATE CANCELLATION FEES Deposit – 181 Days Prior $250 per person cancellation fee, except Owners and Vista Suites: 10% of Fare 151-180 Days Prior ............. 25% of Fare 121-150 Days Prior ............ 50% of Fare 91-120 Days Prior .............. 75% of Fare 0-90 Days Prior ................... 100% of Fare
OPTIONAL TRAVEL INSURANCE | We strongly recommend that all guests purchase comprehensive travel insurance that includes Medical and Baggage Protection, as well as Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance to cover the full purchase price of the cruise, including air and/or land program costs. Your Travel Agent can provide additional information about Oceania Cruises’ insurance program, which has been specially designed and economically priced exclusively for our guests.
ITINERARY | All itineraries, including points of embarkation and debarkation, are at the discretion of Oceania Cruises and may be modified up to and during the voyage. Oceania Cruises reserves the right to amend, cancel or make substitutions for any travel component without prior notice to the guest, including hotels, ports of call or other modes of transportation if, in its opinion, the situation requires a change or cancellation of arrangements. Oceania Cruises does not assume responsibility or liability for any loss, inconvenience, or expense incurred by guests as a result of any changes or cancellations as detailed in the Guest Ticket/Contract. When practicable, Oceania Cruises will promptly notify guests or their Travel Agent of a cruise itinerary change.
RESPONSIBILITY | Oceania Cruises accepts no liability or responsibility, whether occasioned by railroad, motor coach, private car, boat, aircraft or any other conveyance, for any injuries, damages, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may be caused either by reason of defect, through the acts or defaults of any company or person or in carrying out the arrangements of the cruise or cruisetour as a result of any cause beyond the control of Oceania Cruises. Guests specifically release Oceania Cruises from any and all claims for loss or damage to baggage or property or from personal injuries or death, or from loss or delay arising out of the acts, omissions or negligence of any independent contractors, such as air carriers, hotels, shore excursion operators, restauranteurs, transportation providers, medical personnel or other providers of services or facilities. All arrangements made with independent contractors are made solely for the convenience of guests and are done at the guests’ own risk. Onboard medical personnel are independent contractors. Oceania Cruises specifically disclaims all liabilities for damages for emotional distress, mental suffering or psychological injury of any kind. Tickets, vouchers and any other travel documents are subject to all terms and conditions of the respective suppliers, some of which may limit a supplier’s liability. Please refer to the Guest Ticket/Contract for further detailed information.
DOCUMENTATION AND VISAS | Passport and Visa requirements, and regulations in regards to vaccination certificates and other health requirements vary by destination. Please review passport requirements on your ticket contract or on our website for requirement details.
AIR TRANSPORTATION | Air allowance is subject to prevailing rates at time of change. In making these arrangements, Oceania Cruises acts only as an agent on the guest(s’) behalf, and does not operate, control, or supervise any airlines and will not be responsible for carriers failing to meet schedules whether or not air tickets were issued by Oceania Cruises. Air tickets are refundable to Oceania Cruises only and are considered a part of the total cruise or cruisetour fare. Any airline-imposed fees that result from changes to or cancellation of air arrangements are the sole responsibility of the guest.
NOTICE | While Oceania Cruises makes every effort to adhere to the specifics shown in this brochure, circumstances may require otherwise. All information contained herein is subject to change without notice at Oceania Cruises’ discretion. All schedules and fares listed in this brochure are subject to change without notice. Oceania Cruises is not responsible or liable for typographical errors, omissions or misprints.
TERMS & CONDITIONS | *Fares are in U.S. dollars and subject to increase on 7/1/16. All fares are per person in U.S. dollars, valid for residents of United States and Canada, based on double occupancy (unless otherwise noted), for new bookings only and may be withdrawn at any time. 2 for 1 and Around The World Special Offer Fares are based on published Full Brochure Fares; such fares may not have resulted in actual sales in all cabin categories and do not include optional charges as detailed in the Guest Ticket Contract, which may be viewed, along with additional terms, at OceaniaCruises.com. “Free Airfare” promotion includes ground transfers and applies to first class, roundtrip flights only from the following Oceania Cruises Primary Air Gateways: ATL, BOS, CLT, DCA, DEN, DFW, DTW, EWR, HNL, IAH, IAD, JFK, LAX, LGA, MCO, MDW, MIA, ORD, PHL, PHX, SAN, SAV, SEA, SFO, TPA, YOW, YUL, YVR, YYC, YYZ. Oceania Cruises reserves the right to assign gateways based on availability for JFK, LGA and MIA. Airfare is available from all other U.S. and Canada gateways at an additional charge. Gateways are subject to change. Free first class, roundtrip airfare is for U.S. and Canada gateways only. Roundtrip transfers are restricted to guests utilizing the pre-cruise hotel stay and for those residents within 50 miles of PortMiami. Any advertised fares that include the “Free Airfare” promotion include all airline fees, surcharges and all government taxes. Airline-imposed personal charges such as baggage fees may apply. For details visit exploreflightfees.com. Additional terms and conditions may apply. Free luggage delivery is only available for guests from the US and Canada and is restricted to two 50-pound bags per guest. Free unlimited internet is one per stateroom. Free Medical Care includes onboard medically necessary treatment only. Complete Terms and Conditions may be found in the Guest Ticket Contract. Oceania Cruises reserves the right to correct errors or omissions and to change any and all fares, fees and surcharges at any time. Ships’ Registry: Marshall Islands. MAR1673
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