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AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS
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Insignia | 4 January 2016
Welcome Onboard | 2 Cuisine | 4 Entertainment | 6 The Voyage | 8 Itinerary | 10 Value | 14 Exclusive Shore Events | 18 Destination Highlights | 20 Insignia Suites and Staterooms | 24 Insignia Deck Plans | 26 General Information | Terms & Conditions | 29
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Welcome to Oceania Cruises,
Throughout Oceania Cruises’ history, our loyal guests have travelled with us to extraordinary corners of the globe. Our guests’ continued penchant for faraway travels inspired us to offer our first voyage circumnavigating the world, set to depart January 2015. Due to an overwhelmingly positive response, this cruise is nearly sold out, and we are pleased to now unveil our new Around the World in 180 Days – 2016 departing 4 January 2016 from Miami.
Since a world cruise embodies mankind’s ultimate passion for exotic travel, diversity and discovery, the voyage should be anything but rushed or ordinary. Many cruise lines offer typical world cruises lasting about 100 days, racing across the seas and overlooking many captivating ports. But if you’re going to journey around the world, travel like a true explorer – deeply and deliberately. As with our first world cruise, I dreamed of a fantasy voyage, inspired by the places that make this world we live in so fascinating, rather than by the constraints of time. It’s not a race; it’s a journey!
With that same philosophy shaping Around the World in 180 Days – 2016, we invite you to embrace an experience that is truly more than a cruise – an authentic voyage and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to really treasure the best your world has to offer. Come aboard Insignia and experience Your World. Your Way.®
Sincerely,
Frank Del Rio Chairman and CEO
“LIFE IS NOT MEASURED BY T H E N U M B E R O F B R E AT H S W E TA K E , BUT BY THE MOMENTS T H A T T A K E O U R B R E A T H A W A Y. ” – Hillary Cooper
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S AVO U R EVERY MOMENT
WELCOME ONBOARD There is no better way to explore your world than with Oceania Cruises, where you will feel instantly welcomed by the casually elegant atmosphere, inviting spaces and dedicated staff. As you travel from one marvellous destination to the next, you will dine on the finest cuisine at sea in any of our four open-seating gourmet restaurants. Retire each evening to your richly appointed suite or stateroom and enjoy a host of complimentary amenities.
Serene days at sea are filled with enriching entertainment, whether you prefer to lounge in the plush surroundings of the library, attend an enlightening culinary demonstration, enjoy an illy® espresso in Baristas coffee bar or sip a cocktail poolside. The Canyon Ranch SpaClub® offers not only signature massages but also healing therapies, fitness training and other revitalizing treatments to renew your mind, body and soul. Of course, one of the greatest joys of sailing is the spectacular view from Insignia’s decks as you cruise scenic locales like the Panama Canal, the fjords of New Zealand and the astounding limestone islands of Ha Long Bay.
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CUISINE 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 onboard the ship. Inspired by the legendary Master Chef Jacques PĂŠpin, our Executive Culinary Director, the talented chefs onboard Insignia create culinary masterpieces. From Continental classics in the Grand Dining Room to authentic Italian cuisine in Toscana to perfectly prepared steaks and seafood in 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 in Terrace CafĂŠ featuring delicious Thai specialities 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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E N T E R TA I N M E N T While the magnificent worldwide destinations are certainly the star attraction on this grand voyage, you will enjoy an abundance of entertaining activities onboard the ship as well, 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 onboard to help celebrate the pure joys of cruising. Enjoy a bridge tournament conducted by a master of the game, listen to a talented pianist interpret a classic concerto, create a masterpiece in the Artist Loft or learn the secrets of regional cuisine from a local chef. On days when you wish to simply relax, the luxurious Canyon Ranch SpaClub速, the plush English-style library or a Balinese day bed poolside offer the perfect retreat in which to savour every moment of this wonderful journey.
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W O R L D T R AV E L L E R ’ S V O Y A G E Oceania Cruises takes great pleasure in bringing you one of travel’s most time-honoured traditions: circumnavigating the globe by sea. From exploring off-the-beaten-path locations, to visiting the world’s most iconic sites, to delving deep into the richness of diverse cultures, the reasons for embarking on such a voyage are as numerous as the treasures you will uncover.
A journey as momentous as this merits ample time to travel more deeply and thoroughly appreciate each hand-selected destination. During our 180-day voyage, you will have the luxury of leisurely soaking up each destination’s distinctive milieu, and time to unwind in the comfort of the luxurious amenities onboard. Travel in elegance and style, indulge in exquisite cuisine, and enjoy the fact that it all comes at the extraordinary value for which Oceania Cruises is so renowned.
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MIAMI DATE
PORT
1
Miami, Florida
ARRIVE DEPART Embark 1 pm
5 pm
MIAMI
DATE
DAY
16 Feb
44
PORT Maputo, Mozambique
5 Jan
2
Cruising the Old Bahama Channel
17-18 Feb
6 Jan
3
Cruising the Caribbean Sea
19 Feb
47
Nosy Be, Madagascar
7 Jan
4
Oranjestad, Aruba
8 Jan
5
9 Jan
6
10 Jan
7
El Guamache (Isla Margarita), Venezuela
11 Jan
8
12 Jan
9
45-46
ARRIVE DEPART 8 am
3 pm
Noon
7 pm
Cruising the Mozambique Channel
10 am
11 pm
20 Feb
48
Cruising the Indian Ocean
Willemstad, Curacao
8 am
11 pm
21 Feb
49
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
10 am
8 pm
Kralendijk, Bonaire
8 am
3 pm
22 Feb
50
Zanzibar, Tanzania
8 am
7 pm
10 am
6 pm
23 Feb
51
Mombasa, Kenya
8 am
7 pm
St. George’s, Grenada
8 am
7 pm
24-25 Feb
Castries, St. Lucia
8 am
11 pm
8 am
8 pm
8 am
6 pm
26 Feb
52-53 54
Cruising the Indian Ocean Mahé, Seychelles Cruising the Indian Ocean
13 Jan
10
Fort-de-France, Martinique
8 am
6 pm
27-29 Feb
14 Jan
11
Bridgetown, Barbados
7 am
6 pm
1 Mar
58
Malé, Maldives
15 Jan
12
Scarborough, Tobago
8 am
5 pm
2 Mar
59
Cruising the Indian Ocean
3 Mar
60
Mangalore, India
8 am
6 pm
8 am
4 pm
4 Mar
61
Cochin (Kochi), India
8 am
7 pm
2 pm
5 pm
55-57
16 Jan
13
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
17 Jan
14
Devil’s Island, French Guiana
18 Jan
15
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
19 Jan
16
Belém (Icoaraci), Brazil
20 Jan
17
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
21 Jan
18
Fortaleza, Brazil
Noon
8 pm
11 Mar
68
Cruising the Andaman Sea
22 Jan
19
Natal, Brazil
1 pm
9 pm
12 Mar
69
Penang, Malaysia
Noon
8 pm
23 Jan
20
Recife, Brazil
8 am
5 pm
13 Mar
70
Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia
9 am
7 pm
Singapore, Singapore
8 am
6 pm
24-28 Jan
21-25
62
Cruising the Laccadive Sea
6-7 Mar
63-64
Cruising the Bay of Bengal
8-10 Mar
65-67
Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar)
5 Mar 8 am
5 pm
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
14-15 Mar
29 Jan
26
Lomé, Togo
9 am
7 pm
16 Mar
30 Jan
27
Cotonou, Benin
8 am
5 pm
17 Mar
31 Jan
28
Cruising the Gulf of Guinea
1 Feb
29
São Tomé, São Tomé & Principe
2 Feb
30
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
3 Feb
31
Luanda, Angola
4-5 Feb
32-33
18-19 Mar 8 am
4 pm
20 Mar
8 am
6 pm
22-23 Mar
21 Mar
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
24 Mar
6 Feb
34
Walvis Bay, Namibia
7 am
6 pm
25-26 Mar
7 Feb
35
Luderitz, Namibia
Noon
8 pm
27 Mar
36
Cruising the Atlantic Ocean
8 Feb 9-10 Feb
12
DAY
4 Jan
to
37-38
Cape Town, South Africa
7 am
6 pm
71-72 73
Cruising the Gulf of Thailand
74
Ko Samui, Thailand
8 am
5 pm
75-76
Bangkok, Thailand
10 am
4 pm
77
Sihanoukville, Cambodia
11 am
9 pm
78
Cruising the South China Sea 9 am
3 pm
79-80 81 82-83 84
Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam Cruising the South China Sea Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam Sanya, China
2 pm
5 pm
10 am
6 pm
28-29 Mar
85-86
Hong Kong, China
5 pm
5 pm
30-31 Mar
87-88
Xiamen, China
1 pm
7 pm
8 am
5 pm
9 am
10 pm
11 Feb
39
Cruising the Cape of Good Hope
12 Feb
40
Port Elizabeth, South Africa
8 am
6 pm
2-4 Apr
13 Feb
41
East London, South Africa
7 am
5 pm
5 Apr
14 Feb
42
Durban, South Africa
10 am
9 pm
6-7 Apr
15 Feb
43
Richards Bay, South Africa
7 am
4 pm
8 Apr
1 Apr
89 90-92
Cruising the East China Sea Shanghai, China
93
Cruising the Yellow Sea
94-95
Beijing (Tianjin), China
96
Cruising the Yellow Sea
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9 Apr
97
Seoul (Incheon), South Korea
ARRIVE DEPART 8 am
6 pm
10 Apr
98
Cruising the East China Sea
11 Apr
99
Hiroshima, Japan
Noon
7 pm
12 Apr
100
Kyoto (Kobe), Japan
8 am
9 pm
13 Apr
101
Cruising the East China Sea
14 Apr
102
Okinawa (Naha), Japan
Noon
8 pm
15 Apr
103
Cruising the Philippine Sea
16 Apr
104
Cruising the South China Sea
17 Apr
105
Manila, Philippines
18 Apr
106
Boracay Island, Philippines
19 Apr
107
Cruising the Sulu Sea
20 Apr
108
Kota Kinabalu (Borneo), Malaysia
8 am
7 pm
21 Apr
109
Muara, Brunei
8 am
8 pm
22 Apr
110
Cruising the South China Sea
23 Apr
111
Kuching (Borneo), Malaysia
24 Apr
112
Cruising the Karimata Strait
25 Apr
113
Cruising the Java Sea
8 am
7 pm
10 am
6 pm
8 am
4 pm
Bali (Benoa), Indonesia
Noon
3 pm
28 Apr
116
Komodo, Indonesia
9 am
3 pm
29 Apr
117
Cruising the Timor Sea
30 Apr
118
Darwin, Australia
11 am
7 pm
1 May
119
Cruising the Arafura Sea
2 May
120
Cruising the Coral Sea
3 May
121
Cooktown, Australia
Noon
10 pm
4 May
122
Cairns, Australia
8 am
8 pm
5 May
123
Townsville, Australia
8 am
4 pm
26-27 Apr
6-7 May 8 May 9-10 May
114-115
124-125 126 127-128
Cruising the South Pacific Newcastle, Australia
8 am
11 pm
Sydney, Australia
7 am
6 pm
11 May
129
Cruising the Tasman Sea
12 May
130
Hobart (Tasmania), Australia
9 am
7 pm
13-15 May 131-133
Cruising the Tasman Sea
16 May
134
Picton, New Zealand
8 am
4 pm
17 May
135
Napier, New Zealand
8 am
4 pm
18 May
136
Rotorua (Tauranga), New Zealand
10 am
8 pm
19 May
137
Auckland, New Zealand
8 am
6 pm
20-21 May 138-139
DATE
DAY
22 May
140
PORT Nuku’alofa, Tonga
22 May
141
Cross the International Date Line (Gain a day)
23 May
142
Pago Pago, American Samoa
ARRIVE DEPART 10 am
7 pm
8 am
5 pm
24-25 May 143-144
Cruising the South Pacific
26 May
145
Raiatea, French Polynesia
10 am
8 pm
27 May
146
Bora Bora, French Polynesia
8 am
6 pm
28 May
147
Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia
6 am
11 pm
29 May
148
Huahine, French Polynesia
8 am
5 pm
30 May
149
Rangiroa, French Polynesia
8 am
6 pm
31 May
150
Cruising the South Pacific
1 Jun
151
Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands
8 am
5 pm
2-5 Jun
152-155
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
6 Jun
156
Hilo, Hawaii
8 am
5 pm
7 Jun
157
Honolulu, Oahu
8 am
11 pm
8 Jun
158
Lahaina, Maui
8 am
5 pm
9 Jun
159
Nawiliwili, Kauai
8 am
4 pm
10-14 Jun
160-165
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
15 Jun
166
Los Angeles, California
7 am
9 pm
16 Jun
167
San Diego, California
8 am
4 pm
17 Jun
168
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
18 Jun
169
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Noon
8 pm
19 Jun
170
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
20 Jun
171
Acapulco, Mexico
Noon
9 pm
21 Jun
172
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
22 Jun
173
Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala
8 am
6 pm
23 Jun
174
Corinto, Nicaragua
9 am
6 pm
24 Jun
175
Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Noon
9 pm
25 Jun
176
Cruising the Pacific Ocean
26 Jun
177
Panama Canal Daylight Transit
27 Jun
176
Cartagena, Colombia
10 am
5 pm
28 Jun
177
Cruising the Caribbean Sea
29 Jun
178
Cruising the Straits of Florida
30 Jun
179
Key West, Florida
9 am
5 pm
1 Jul
180
Miami, Florida
Disembark
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“WE WANDER FOR DISTRACTION, B U T W E T R AV E L F O R F U L F I L L M E N T. ” – Hilaire Belloc
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Durban
Early Booking Savings up to 72% per stateroom PLUS EXCLUSIVE PRESTIGE PACKAGE n
Free Gratuities – a value up to $8,300
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$1,300 Per Stateroom Shipboard Credit
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Free Onboard Medical Services
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Free Unlimited Internet
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Free Laundry Services
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Free Exclusive Shoreside Events
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VA L U E
F ree 1-Night Pre-Cruise Luxury Hotel Stay
Exceptional value has always been a hallmark of Oceania Cruises.
Free Roundtrip Transfers
*
We feature countless complimentary amenities, and we never charge a dining supplement in our gourmet restaurants. For this
STATEROOMS
CONCIERGE LEVEL
SUITES
INSIGNIA 4 JANUARY 2016
INTL FULL BROCHURE FARE
AROUND THE WORLD EARLY BOOKING FARE
€228,229 202,489
€88,529 76,029
PH1 Penthouse Suite PH2 Penthouse Suite PH3 Penthouse Suite
167,049 162,639 160,289
60,589 59,119 57,649
A1 A2 A3
Concierge Level Veranda Concierge Level Veranda Concierge Level Veranda
137,929 135,649 134,549
47,359 45,889 45,149
B1 B2
Veranda Stateroom Veranda Stateroom
131,239 130,139
43,679 42,949
C1
Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom
119,109
38,529
C2
Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom
117,789
37,059
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Ocean View Stateroom
108,379
33,389
E
Ocean View Stateroom
105,579
31,919
service. When you sail around the globe with Oceania Cruises, the
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Inside Stateroom Inside Stateroom
102,349 99,849
29,709 28,239
best value in upscale cruising becomes even better.
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Owner’s Suite Vista Suite
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 of up to 72% , a free pre-cruise luxury hotel stay and 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
*Fares are per guest and reflect all savings. See page 29 for Terms & Conditions.
Early Booking Savings Expire on 31st December 2014
Call Oceania Cruises at 44 845 505 1920 Visit OceaniaCruises.com or Contact Your Travel Agent
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I N C LU D E D A M E N I T I E S
SHORE EXCURSION PACKAGES
SPIRITS, WINE AND BEER PACKAGES
Gain insight into the culture, history and cuisine
Our beverage packages enhance your onboard
of the fascinating ports of call you will visit, all at
experience and also offer great value and added
a substantial savings. We have designed packages
convenience. Simply choose the perfect libation
tailored to your personal preferences in which
to accompany each special occasion.
you can experience each destination to the fullest. n
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PRESTIGE SELECT+
UNLIMITED PASSPORT COLLECTION Unlimited premium spirits, wine & beer Enjoy unlimited shore excursions throughout
whenever and wherever you wish
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n Free and unlimited soft drinks, bottled water, cappuccino, espresso, teas and juices n Free shuttle service from ship to city centre in many ports of call n Free and unlimited access to Canyon Ranch SpaClub® private Spa Terrace for Concierge Level Staterooms and Suites
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Free room service dining 24 hours a day
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Free concierge service
the voyage, all for one low price n
Save up to 40% off regular à la carte prices As an added bonus, receive discounts off Oceania Choice and Exclusive excursions n
HOUSE SELECT+ Unlimited wine & beer with lunch and dinner
Free dining at all speciality restaurants
n Free gourmet canapés served daily in suites, bars and lounges
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At a supplemental cost. Call for details. n
Free Artist Loft Enrichment Centre
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
Oranjestad
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Ha Long Bay
EXCLUSIVE SHORESIDE EVENTS ROYAL MANDALAY 9 MARCH 2016 (Option One) Amarapura, the “immortal city,” is a former royal capital and home to Mahagandayon Monastery, one of the largest in Myanmar. Nearby you can cross U Bein’s famous footbridge, the longest teak bridge in the world. Mandalay, the last royal capital of the Myanmar Empire, was founded by King Mindon in 1859. Visit its most sacred shrine, the Mahamuni Pagoda, where gold leaf is applied regularly to the revered Mahamuni Buddha. The Kuthodaw Pagoda houses the world’s largest book, inscribed with the canon of Buddhist scripture. Climb holy Mandalay Hill for a serene view of the beautiful city below.
EXCLUSIVE TOUR & LUNCH AT THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA 6 APRIL 2016 One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wall of China is over 2,000 years old and 8,850 kilometres long, beginning at the Yellow Sea, crossing five provinces and ending at the Gobi Desert. Surrounded by lush greenery, enjoy a delicious lunch in an exclusive venue at the foot of an unrestored section of the wall. After lunch explore the Great Wall of Badaling, the first section of the wall opened to tourists after being restored in 1957.
ROYAL BALINESE TEMPLE FEAST
Hilo
26 APRIL 2016
ANCIENT TEMPLES OF BAGAN 9 MARCH 2016 (Option Two) Originally founded in 849 AD, Bagan became the first capital of a unified Myanmar Empire under the reign of King Anawrahta. Home to more than 2,000 religious shrines, it is one of the richest archaeological sites in Asia and one of the architectural wonders of the world. You will be awed by the details of each monumental masterpiece. Visit the Ananda Temple, the Gubyaukgyi Temple and the Dhammayangyi Temple, the most massive in Bagan.
Imagine the soft golden rays of the setting sun illuminating a glorious Balinese temple dating back to 1634. The entrance is lined with royal torches and a traditional gamelan orchestra plays just for you. Adorned in traditional costumes, the villagers of Mengwi lead you to a Balinese feast and cultural experience at the Taman Ayun Temple. Dine on Indonesian fare as you are presented with a mesmerizing dance and musical performance featuring a haunting kecak chant and fire dance as well as the magical footwork and gestures of the legong dance. During this extraordinary evening, you will be treated like Balinese royalty.
Above: Rainbow Falls Rainbow Falls is a tropical rainforest wonder found in Hawaii State Park. The Falls derives its name from the fact that, on sunny mornings, rainbows can be seen in the mist thrown up by the waterfall. Best views come just after a heavy rain storm so the falls are running strong. The Wailuku River rushes into a large pool below the falls as the gorge is blanketed by lush, dense tropical foliage.
HANOI EXPERIENCE 25 MARCH 2016 Immerse yourself in the culture, history and beauty of Hanoi and its surrounding areas. In addition to visiting many of Hanoi’s important cultural landmarks, such as the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Temple of Literature, Museum of Ethnology and Old Quarter, you will also be entertained by a water puppet show, a unique Vietnamese art form created in the 11th century to amuse the kings. Visit Hoa Lo Prison, which was used to hold American soldiers during the Vietnam War, including Senator John McCain. Then enjoy ample opportunity to explore the countryside and the city’s colourful side streets, getting a glimpse of everyday life.
1940s PATRIOTIC EVENING ABOARD THE BATTLESHIP MISSOURI 7 JUNE 2016 Located on historic Battleship Row in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, a mere ship-length away from the USS Arizona Memorial, the USS Missouri is best known as the site of the end of World War II. Often referred to as “Mighty Mo,” the decks of this battleship were where General Douglas MacArthur accepted the official surrender of Japan in September 1945. As the sun sets behind the Waianae mountain range, tour this hallowed vessel and enjoy hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and patriotic performances of tunes from the 1940s. Ancient Temples of Bagan
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I T I N E R A RY H I G H L I G H T S Continents visited: 5 Countries visited: 45 Islands visited: 45 Ports visited: 92 National capitals visited: 19 Total overnight stays: 14 Largest population: Shanghai, China Smallest population: Devil’s Island, French Guiana UNESCO World Heritage Sites accessible: 57 Time zones crossed: 24 Number of times equator crossed: 4 International date line crossed: 1 Oceans cruised: 3 Seas cruised: 13 Nautical miles sailed: 47,068
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Shwedagon Pagoda at night, Yangon
N AT I O N A L C A PI TA L S V I S I T E D Beijing, China
Maputo, Mozambique
Bangkok, Thailand
Nuku’alofa, Tonga
Bridgetown, Barbados
Orangestad, Aruba
Cape Town, South Africa
Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia
Castries, St. Lucia
Seoul, South Korea
Hanoi, Vietnam
St. George’s, Grenada
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
São Tomé, São Tomé and Principe
Lomé, Togo
Singapore, Singapore
Luanda, Angola
Willemstad, Curacao
Manila, Philippines Lotus Boat, Bangkok
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 CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
OVERNIGHT | 9-10 FEBRUARY
OVERNIGHT | 14-15 MARCH
SAIGON (HO CHI MINH CITY), VIETNAM
Gorgeous 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. Or travel to the picturesque town of Stellenbosch in the heart of South African wine country, where you can taste some of the region’s finest vintages.
Discover the delightful diversity of Singapore, from charming Chinatown to colourful 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 and observe nocturnal creatures in their natural habitat on the unique Night Safari. For a historical perspective, visit the Kranji Memorial and the Changi Chapel and Museum, dedicated to
OVERNIGHT | 22-23 MARCH
those who lost their lives during World War II.
and villages with a cruise on the Mekong River.
RANGOON, BURMA (YANGON, MYANMAR)
BANGKOK, THAILAND
HANOI (HA LONG BAY), VIETNAM
2 OVERNIGHTS | 8-10 MARCH
OVERNIGHT | 18-19 MARCH
OVERNIGHT | 25-26 MARCH
In 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 splendour of the Shwedagon Pagoda, a golden shrine towering to a height of 100 metres. Nearby visit the Chaukhtatgyi Pagoda with its gigantic reclining Buddha statue measuring more than 60 metres long. The Botahtaung Pagoda was named after the 1,000 military leaders who escorted the sacred hair relics of Buddha that were brought from
From its golden temples to its bustling markets, the city of Bangkok will delight you at every turn. A massive complex of bejewelled 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
India over 2,000 years ago.
decorated royal barges.
Cruise amidst the exquisite beauty of Ha Long Bay with its monolithic limestone islands and famous morning mists before travelling 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.
Now 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
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HONG KONG, CHINA
SHANGHAI, CHINA
OVERNIGHT | 28-29 MARCH
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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. Check out the popular Temple Street Night Market as well as 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.
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.
XIAMEN, CHINA OVERNIGHT | 30-31 MARCH Ancient temples, lush parks and picturesque colonial architecture lend an old world charm to Xiamen, the largest city in the province of Fujian. Thanks to its curving lanes and tuckedaway gardens, it’s an island best explored on foot. Spend an afternoon wandering the Old Quarter, featuring well-restored 19th century buildings, now home to local shops. Visit nearby Gulangyu, once an international settlement of 14 different countries, for a car-free enclave of colonial villas and courtyards draped in bougainvillea amidst cobblestone streets.
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The Great Wall of China
BEIJING (TIANJIN), CHINA OVERNIGHT | 6-7 APRIL 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.
Right: Traditional Balinese dancer Balinese dance is a tradition that roots itself in the religious and artistic expression of the Balinese people. Dancers express a story through gestures of the entire body as well as subtle finger, hand, head and eye movements. Most dances are connected to Hindu rituals, although not all are religious as there is also a welcoming dance that is social for entertainment purposes.
BALI (BENOA), INDONESIA OVERNIGHT | 26-27 APRIL 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.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA OVERNIGHT | 9-10 MAY Discover Australia’s glittering harbour city, promising a rich array of both cosmopolitan pleasures and natural recreation. Attend an unforgettable performance at the iconic Opera House or simply marvel at the impressive architecture. Spend a relaxing afternoon in tranquil Hyde Park or the Royal Botanic Gardens. Don’t miss The Rocks shopping district and its lively weekend market offering handmade sterling silver, woodcrafts, leather goods and more. Unwind at Bondi, the world-famous surfing beach, or take advantage of the city’s prime location and go on a classic bush walk. Traditional Balinese dancer
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OWNER’S SUITE CAT E G O R Y O S Immensely spacious and exceptionally luxurious, our six Owner’s Suites and four Vista Suites are among the first to be reserved. Ranging in size from 73 to nearly 92 square metres, these magnificent suites feature every imaginable amenity. Freshly renovated bathrooms are clad in granite and onyx and include lavish new oversized showers.
INSIGNIA 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
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 R Y 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 20-square-metre staterooms offer a private teak veranda, refrigerated mini-bar and plush seating area, as well as exclusive Concierge Level amenities and privileges.
room service or lounging on the heavenly Prestige Tranquility Bed, this is the ultimate haven in which to relax and recharge.
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O C E A N V I E W S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O R Y D The light from a classic porthole illuminates the stunning new decor in these 15-square-metre 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.
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Overlooking the ship’s bow, each of the four Vista Suites sprawl more than 73 square metres. 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®.
Our collection of 29-square-metre 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.
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Elegant new decor graces these handsomely appointed 20-square-metre 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.
With the curtains drawn back and the natural light streaming in, these newly redecorated 15-square-metre 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.
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Centrally located on deck 6, these elegant 13-square-metre 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.
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INSIGNIA DECK PLANS SHIP’S SPECIFICATIONS Year Built: 1998 | Year Refurbished: 2014 | Gross Tonnage: 30,277 Length: 180.96 metres | Beam: 25.45 metres | 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 COLOUR LEGEND
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U N E S C O W O R L D H E R I TA G E S I T E S (All sites are accessible within the time allotted in port)
Great Barrier Reef, Cairns
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 (Hobart) 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) Fujian Tulou (Xiamen) Classical Gardens of Suzhou (Shanghai) West Lake Cultural Landscape of Hangzhou (Shanghai) The Great Wall (Beijing/Tianjin) Imperial Palaces of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Beijing Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing Temple of Heaven: an Imperial Sacrificial Altar in 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)
Antigua, Guatemala
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 (Genbaku Dome) Itsukushima Shinto Shrine (Hiroshima) Gusuku Sites and Related Properties of the Kingdom of Ryukyu (Okinawa)
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Drakensberg Park, South Africa
KENYA Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests Fort Jesus, Mombasa
MALAYSIA Archaeological Heritage of the Lenggong Valley (Penang) Kinabalu Park (Kota Kinabalu) 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 ST. LUCIA Pitons Management Area 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 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)
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2016 AROUND THE WORLD DAYS PRIOR TO CRUISE SAIL DATE | CANCELLATION FEES Penthouse – G OS and VS Deposit to 181 Days. . . . . . . . . €250pp. . . . . . . . . . . . 10% of Fare 180 Days to 151 Days . . . . . . . 25% of Fare. . . . . . . . . 25% of Fare 150 Days to 121 Days . . . . . . . 50% of Fare. . . . . . . . . 50% of Fare 120 Days to 91 Days . . . . . . . . 75% of Fare. . . . . . . . . 75% of Fare 90 Days to 0 Days . . . . . . . . . . 100% of Fare. . . . . . . . 100% of Fare
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