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Round the World Cruise
Grand Maiden Round the World CruiseThe ultimate voyage of a lifetime On 5th January 2017, we proudly present Magellan’s maiden ‘round the world’ cruise. Magellan is the ideal ship for such a voyage with her spacious lounge and deck areas, comfortable accommodation and wide range of facilities. Enjoy warmer climes as you discover the Caribbean, Mexico, French Polynesia, New Zealand, Australia, Bali, Borneo, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Oman, Egypt, Jordan, the Holy Land and Greece. Astor & Magellan World Cruise Combinationsfor an extended stay in Australia A great way to visit family and friends without flying; combine voyages of Magellan and Astor for an extended stay Down Under. Join stylish Astor on her 46 night voyage via the Panama Canal from London Tilbury on 16th October 2016 arriving in Sydney on 1st December, returning on Magellan’s northbound voyage on 23rd February 2017 via the Far East. Or, sail on
Magellan’s 49 night voyage from Tilbury on 5th January 2017 via the Panama Canal arriving in Sydney on 23rd February, returning on Astor’s northbound voyage via South Africa on 15th March 2017.
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This epic grand voyage will take you south fromthe cold of winter on an adventure of a lifetime. Discover paradise islands, breath-taking scenery and natural wonders contrasting with vibrant cities and fascinating lifestyles. From the Caribbean, transit the Panama Canal sailing via islands of the South Seas to New Zealand and Australia, before embarking on an exploration of the magical Far East and Indian Ocean. From the ancient sites of Egypt and Jordan, the Suez Canal leads Magellan to the Holy Land, Greece and the Mediterranean, homeward bound. Amsterdam, Netherlands - 6 January With miles of serene, tree-lined canals mirroring countless gabled 17th and 18th century townhouses, Amsterdam is a delight. Ponta Delgada, Azores - 11 January Capital of São Miguel, and largest of the nine islands in the Azores, Ponta Delgada, with beautiful churches, and public buildings with white-painted facades, is charming. Discover the island’s extraordinary natural beauty. Bridgetown, Barbados - 18 January The capitol of Barbados, Bridgetown typifies our idea of the classic West Indian island like no other. The isle has a beautiful interior dotted with gardens and wild surf on the lonely east coast. The atmosphere is distinctly British - you’ll even find a Trafalgar Square with a statue of Nelson.
Crossing International Date Line - 13 February Auckland, New Zealand - 16 February Auckland is an archaeological wonder with two ancient rain forest covered mountain ranges. A blend of Polynesian culture and modern city environment has created a lifestyle ranked amongst the best in the world. Wellington, New Zealand - 18 February The cultural capital of New Zealand, Wellington is home to an astonishing number of art galleries, libraries and museums. Begin taking in this compact city with a ride from the city centre on the Kelburn Cable Car to the top of the Botanical Gardens. Te Papa Tangarewa museum provides an insight into the country's people and culture.
Willemstad, Curaçao - 20 January Willemstad, with its colourful and well preserved Dutch architecture has long-since been a favourite port-of-call in the Caribbean. The city itself is large and sprawling, but the old town has many museums and activities well worth a visit. Sample the distinctive blue liqueur of Curaçao. Oranjestad, Aruba - 21 January Miles of the best beaches and a compact main town makes Aruba a favourite. Boutiques, upscale chain stores and street vendors, as well as casinos and a wide range of restaurants and bars, leave you no end of options to fill your day. Transit Panama Canal - 23 January Acapulco, Mexico - 27 January Once the playground for the rich and famous, and dubbed the ‘Pearl of the Pacific’ in its heyday, Acapulco remains gorgeous. Visit romantic cliff-side restaurants, the impressive 17th century fort, a world-class botanical garden or the old town’s charming shady zócalo (plaza). Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands - 5 February Nuku Hiva is situated on the north-western tip of Marquesas in French Polynesia. A huge island with dramatic landscapes; deep bays blessed with Robinson Crusoe–like beaches, dramatic waterfalls and timeless valleys. Papeete, Tahiti - 8 February A modern and bustling town, Papeete is the capital of Tahiti (often called the ‘Island of Love’), and largest of the French Polynesian islands. Visit the Paul Gaugin museum, Point Venus, the Botanical Gardens and Maraa Fern Grotto. Bora Bora, French Polynesia - 9 February A dreamlike setting, Bora Bora is a ring of sand-edged motu (islets) encircling a glinting turquoise lagoon surrounded by rainforest-covered peaks. Diving, snorkelling, lagoon tours, hiking and parasailing are readily available, but it’s the iconic over-the-water bungalows with piers reaching out like tentacles into the lagoon that Bora Bora is world-famous for. Rarotonga, Cook Islands - 11 February The ‘jewel in the crown’ and largest of the tiny Cook Islands, Rarotonga is a bewitching blend of craggy mountains, dense jungle and glorious bone-white beaches. Polynesian culture, estimated to 5,000 years old, sits side-by-side with some of the most spectacular natural scenery in the South Pacific.
Elephant Orphanage Manila, Philippines - 19 March This city has endured every disaster man and nature has thrown at it, yet today, the capital of the Philippines, whose moniker is ‘pearl of the orient’, is a thriving chaotic metropolis with outstanding sightseeing opportunities. Discover Manila’s creative soul – from edgy galleries to a lively indie music scene. From Manila you can also visit the Malacanang Palace, Pagsanjan Falls and Taal volcano. Sydney, Australia - 23 – 24 February Approached through its striking harbour with the iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Sydney is Australia's most cosmopolitan city. Explore the sites around the harbour where you’ll find the Customs House and the Museum of Contemporary Art. The narrow streets and alleyways of this area contain many historic buildings, pubs, restaurants and shops. Hamilton Island, Whitsunday Islands - 27 February Part of the Whitsunday Group, Hamilton Island is a lovely resort. There’s something for everyone - with a marina, shops, restaurants and water sports. Be sure to take the optional boat trip to the breath-taking Whitehaven Beach. Townsville, Australia - 28 February Sprawling beneath a brooding red hill, Townsville has a lot to offer: excellent museums, a huge aquarium, world-class diving and an endless esplanade. A pedestrian-friendly city, it’s easy to take in the grand, 19th century landmarks. Cairns for Great Barrier Reef, Australia - 1 – 2 March Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns lies on Trinity Bay in far north Queensland. The city's historic museum reveals the traditions of the ancient Aboriginal tribes. The meticulously maintained Boardwalk, Esplanade and Lagoon are well loved, while the Great Barrier Reef is never far away. Darwin, Australia - 6 March The capital city of the Northern Territory, Darwin, offers many sights from its colonial past. Innovative museums celebrate the city's past with galleries showcasing the region's rich indigenous art. Nature is well and truly part of Darwin's backyard − the famous national parks of Kakadu and Litchfield are nearby.
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Komodo, Indonesia – 9 March Home to the infamous Komodo Dragon, spectacular Komodo has well maintained paths and treks that, with the help of a guide (essential), will allow you to explore the island and see the Komodo Dragon relaxing in its own habitat. The guides have great knowledge of the dragons and the island’s flora and fauna.
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The ultimate voyage of a lifetime visiting 43 amazing ports
World Cruise Highlights French Polynesia - Visit three Robinson Crusoe – like islands with dramatic waterfalls and timeless valleys as you luxuriate in a South Sea islands paradise. Auckland- An archaeological wonder whose culture, blended of Polynesian and modern city, has created a lifestyle ranked amongst the best in the world. Australia -Sydney’s iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge, beautiful Hamilton Island, the Great Barrier Reef and famous Kakadu national park await. Borneo - Mystical rainforests stretch-out in the foothills of the magnificent Mount Kinabalu. Discover bustling markets, ancient mosques and bone-white beaches. Hong Kong - A vibrant cultural scene influenced by Chinese roots and colonial connections, bustling Hong Kong Island will exhaust your senses. Vietnam - Discover the beauty of Vietnam and the fascinating cities of Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City, still referred to as Saigon. Singapore - Explore this exciting melting pot of cultures, colonial buildings, Buddhist temples, Arab bazaars and contemporary architecture. Madras - The perfect introduction to the wonders and mystique of southern India whose infectiously enthusiastic people will treat you as their guest. Jordan - Visit the lost city of Petra - estimated to date back to 6,000 B.C. - and Wadi Rum, where T.E. Lawrence found his destiny as ‘Lawrence of Arabia’. Highlights may be subject to pre-registering specific shore excursions and are subject to operation and weather conditions.
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Port London Tilbury Amsterdam (Netherlands) Ponta Delgada (Azores) Bridgetown (Barbados) Willemstad (Curaçao) Oranjestad (Aruba) Transit Panama Canal Acapulco (Mexico) Crossing the Equator Nuku Hiva (Marquesas Islands) Papeete (Tahiti) Bora Bora (French Polynesia) Rarotonga (Cook Islands) Crossing International Date Line Auckland (New Zealand) Wellington (New Zealand) Sydney (Australia) Sydney (Australia) Hamilton Island (Whitsunday Islands) Townsville (Australia) Cairns for Great Barrier Reef (Australia) Cairns for Great Barrier Reef (Australia) Darwin (Australia) Komodo (Indonesia) Benoa (Bali, Indonesia) Semerang (Java, Indonesia) Jakarta (Indonesia) Crossing the Equator Bander Seri Begawan (Brunei, Borneo) Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia, Borneo)
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Chan My for Da Nang (Vietnam)
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Penang (Malaysia)
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Phuket (Thailand)
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Chennai (Madras, India)
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Colombo (Sri Lanka)
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Male (Maldives)
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Salahah (Oman)
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Safaga for Luxor (Egypt)
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Aqaba for Petra (Jordan)
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Ashdod for Jerusalem (Israel)
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Valletta (Malta)
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Gibraltar
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Lisbon (Portugal)
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5 May London Tilbury 1300 Dates not shown are spent relaxing at sea, timings subject to change. Please note: In the event of adverse weather or sea conditions that prevent the vessel from calling at one of the scheduled ports of call, alternative arrangements will be made where possible. Timings dependant on transit of Suez Canal.
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Benoa, Bali - 10 March Gateway to the mystical island of Bali, Benoa Harbour is ideally located close to Nusa Dua Beach and the capital, Denpasar. Nusa Dua is known for its clean white beaches and clear waters. Nearby are the other two major beach areas on Bali, Sanur and Kuta, the latter of which is a thriving tourist resort. Semarang, Java - 12 March Divided into two areas, Semarang is the capital of Central Java. The Old Town includes Dutch-style buildings, the Gereja Blenduk and a copper-domed church. Chinatown is a maze of alleys and shops with the Tay Kak Sie Temple at its centre. Or opt for an excursion to the 1,200 year old Borobudur Temple – one of Southeast Asia’s most spectacular sites.Jakarta, Indonesia - 13 March One of the world’s greatest megalopolises, Jakarta is a dynamic city of extremes. Not the most picturesque cities, yet its citizens are remarkably good-natured and positive. The city is filled with unexpected corners. Parts of the atmospheric old city (Kota) offer an interesting insight into the capital’s long history. There are a handful of good museums and dozens of swanky shopping malls. Bander Seri Begawan, Brunei - 16 March The understated capital of Brunei, Bander is home to Istana Nurul Ima, the stunning residential palace of the Sultan and the Omar Ali Saifuddie. Visit the Royal Regalia Museum near the city centre and Kampong Ayer (water village) which can be visited by taxi boat and where the friendly village people open their homes to visitors. Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, Borneo - 17 March Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Malaysia’s Sabah state in Borneo, is a coastal city partly surrounded by rainforest, it is known for its bustling markets, modern boardwalk, beaches and Kota Kinabalu City Mosque. It is also a gateway to Kinabalu National Park, the home of Mount Kinabalu. Hong Kong, China - 21 – 22 March The city boasts a vibrant cultural scene that features the influences of its Chinese roots and colonial connections. Take the tram up to Victoria Peak where you’ll get a spectacular 360-degree view of the island. Board one of Hong Kong's fabled sampan boats for a cruise through the bustling harbour. In Kowloon see the Chi Lin Nunnery, Nan Lian Garden and bustling Nathan Road. Halong Bay for Hanoi, Vietnam - 24 March Halong Bay, rests beautifully over the Red River Delta on the coast of Vietnam. From here, visitors can travel inland to the politically historic, Hanoi, one of the country's most fascinating cities. The most renowned monuments are the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and the austere former residence of the revolutionary leader. Visit the Temple dedicated to Confucianism and explore the Old Quarter.
Petra, Jordan Port Kelang for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 2 April The British made Kuala Lumpar the capital of Peninsular Malaysia in the late 19th century, erecting grand colonial buildings that continue to stand proud today. Since then, a virtual ‘race to the sky’ has seen the graceful buildings and mosques surrounded by steel and glass towers. As well as museums and temples to visit, there’s an elephant sanctuary and rainforest canopy walk. Penang, Malaysia - 3 April The ‘jewel in the crown’ of Malaysia, Penang is linked to the mainland by one of the longest bridges in the world. George Town, the best preserved city in Southeast Asia, boasts a European-style esplanade and a wealth of temples, mosques and Chinese clan houses. This paradise island has no shortage of cultural sights and natural scenery. Phuket, Thailand - 4 April Phuket is known as the ‘pearl of Thailand’. This beautiful island retreat offers pristine beaches, lush vegetation, traditional villages, and seascapes of huge limestone pillars that tower over the turquoise waters of Phang-Nga Bay. Chennai (Madras), India - 8 April This thriving port provides the perfect introduction to the wonders of southern India. Places of interest include the magnificent Kapaleeshwarar Temple,
Chan My for Da Nang, Vietnam - 26 March Chan My, on the coast of Vietnam, gives access to the city of Da Nang, the centre of the ancient Central Champa Kingdom. You'll find gleaming new hotels, apartments and restaurants as you stroll along the Han riverfront. Visit the Cham museum and ancient monuments including the Cham Towers. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - 28 – 29 March Still commonly referred to as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City has driven the country forward with its pulsating energy. Wander through timeless alleys to incenseinfused temples before catching up with the present in designer malls. The real beauty is this city’s blend of two worlds into one thrilling, seething mass. A host of exhilarating tours get you way off-the-beaten track. Singapore - 31 March – 1 April Singapore is a melting pot of cultures and Southeast Asia’s oriental star. Retaining its heritage of colonial buildings, Buddhist temples and Arab bazaars, this modern island is today more about contemporary art and hi-tech architecture. Victorian buildings and Chinese shop-houses with their red-tiled roofs make for striking state-of-the-art conversions. Beyond the new façade of Singapore, museums recount an enlightened depth of history.
Whitehaven, Australia Chepauk Palace, Guindy National Park, the Cathedral and the High Court buildings. Madras’ greatest asset is its people; infectiously enthusiastic about their hometown; they’ll treat you as their guest. Colombo, Sri Lanka - 10 April Sri Lanka's capital is a delightful concoction of past and present. Its busy, man-made harbour, from which tea, spices and rubber are exported, stands side-by-side with historical museums and monuments. Colombo offers an array of charms, from the Royal Botanic Garden to the Pettah Bazaar, or opt for a guided tour of an elephant orphanage. Male, Maldives - 12 April The pocket-sized Maldivian capital is the throbbing, heart of an extraordinary nation. Male is pleasantly quirky with alcohol-free bars and restaurants that jostle with shops and lively market. Attractions include the National Museum, the imposing Islamic Centre and Grand Friday Mosque, and pleasant Sultan Park. Salahah, Oman - 16 April Gateway to the ‘Jebel Qarra’, the tomb of the biblical Job, Salahah benefits from the climatic effects of the yearly monsoon - the city is an oasis of natural beauty. See exotic birdlife at Khor Ruri, Salalah Museum or the Sumhurum archaeological site. Oman is the modern face of Arabia with an ancient soul.
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Safaga for Luxor, Egypt - 21 April Across the Eastern Desert from Safaga, Luxor, in the celebrated Valley of the Kings, is the often called world’s greatest open-air museum. Nothing in the world compares to the scale and grandeur of the ancient monuments. Take advantage of excursions to ensure you get the most out of this immense experience.
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Aqaba for Petra, Jordan - 22 April The port of Aqaba has been an important strategic and commercial centre since Roman times. It’s also the gateway to the lost city of Petra, which lies in the surrounding desert - a city that is estimated to date back to 6,000 B.C. - and Wadi Rum, where T.E. Lawrence found his destiny as ‘Lawrence of Arabia’. Transit Suez Canal - 23 April Ashdod for Jerusalem, Israel -24 Apr The ancient port to Tel Aviv, Ashdod is the gateway to the sacred city of Jerusalem - one of the oldest cities in the world. There’s much to see and do – optional tours of Jerusalem and Bethlehem will give you a broad view, but be sure to see the gold-plated Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall and the City of David. Piraeus for Athens, Greece - 26 Apr Piraeus is the gateway to Athens, the city of Plato and Socrates. Visit the Acropolis with its mighty Parthenon, the Theatre of Dionysos, the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the honeycomb of streets that make up the Plaka district of shops and tavernas. In the heart of the city there’s the National Archaeological Museum and the Olympic Stadium used for the first modern Games.
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Valletta, Malta - 28 Apr Valletta is Malta's tiny capital. Despite its small size, there's a mass of things to see here. Visit the brand-new Renzo Piano–designed main gate and parliament building, as well as the renovated Opera House. Valletta’s tranquillity is a large part of its charm. Gibraltar - 1 May With its ‘Bobbies’, pillar-boxes and pubs, Gibraltar, makes for a bit of Britain in the Mediterranean. Dominated by 'the Rock', the strategically positioned territory has been fought over for centuries. The result is a fascinating place where Barbary apes play on the slopes of the Rock, and where locals speak English and Spanish - or a form of both. Lisbon, Portugal - 2 May Portugal’s capital city and star attraction, Lisbon is home to gothic cathedrals, majestic monasteries and quaint museums. But the real delights lie in wandering the narrow lanes of Lisbon’s lovely backstreets. Enjoy a fresh pastry and bica (espresso) on a leafy plaza or window-shopping in elegant Chiado.
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Sector Options - Cruise only The following sectors of the World Cruise are also available. These are sold as cruise only offering a totally flexible arrangement. London Tilbury to Auckland (G740) Auckland to London Tilbury (G741) London Tilbury to Sydney (G742) - 49 Sydney to London Tilbury (G743) - 71 London Tilbury to Hong Kong (G744) Hong Kong to London Tilbury (G745) London Tilbury to Singapore (G746) Singapore to London Tilbury (G747) Sydney to Hong Kong (G748) - 27 Sydney to Singapore (G749) - 37
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Add on Packages As an addition to our cruise only fares, we are able to offer add on packages of three nights hotel accommodation (room only), transfers (airport/hotel/ship) and one way economy class flights at each of the following cities:-. Auckland Sydney Hong Kong Singapore
Round the World combinations with Astor Alternatively, you can combine Magellan sectors with voyages on board Astor to create a unique Round the World itinerary. Join Astor’s 46 night voyage via the Panama Canal from London Tilbury on 16th October 2016 arriving in Sydney on 1st December. Then, return on Magellan’s 71 night voyage from Sydney on 24th February 2017 via the Far East. Astor Southbound from £2879pp Magellan Northbound from £5259pp Round the World from £8138pp Or, sail on Magellan’s 49 night voyage from Tilbury on 5th January 2017 via the Panama Canal arriving in Sydney on 23rd February and return on Astor’s 39 night Northbound Voyage via South Africa on 15th March 2017 arriving in London Tilbury on 23rd April 2017. Magellan Southbound from £3629pp Astor Northbound from £2449pp Round the World from £6078pp See pages 8 - 11 for details of Astor’s voyages.
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Southbound Voyage to Australasia An epic voyage via the West Indies, Panama Canal & South Pacific Voyage options to Auckland, Sydney, Adelaide & Fremantle
South American Treasures cruise highlights
• Visit the museum in Port Stanley, capital of the Falkland
Here are just a few of the highlights during this wonderful sights and sounds of South America…
before cruising the Strait of Magellan, the safest route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans before the opening of the Panama Canal.
• An overnight stay in Rio offers the opportunity to experi-
• Discover the ‘tip of the world’ at Ushuaia, set against the
magnificent voyage to the tropics unveiling some of the
ence the colour and rhythm of a samba show and perhaps ride the Sugarloaf Mountain cable car, as James Bond did in the film Moonraker.
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In Buenos Aires, walk in the footsteps of Eva Peron to
discover the main sights of this elegant city, full of culture and history, and Peronist connections.
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Islands since 1845, where the islands life, community spirit and 1982 conflict are chronicled.
• From Punta Arenas, perhaps opt to visit a penguin colony
spectacular Fuegan Andes. Take the chairlift to view Glacier Martial and a panorama of the Beagle Channel with Ushuaia on its banks.
• Take a shore excursion from Puerto Madryn to Peninsula
Valdes, considered one of the best locations in the world to see some of nature’s largest marine animals in their natural environment.
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St.Lucia
Panama Canal
Relax and enjoy lazy days and carefree evenings as Astor heads for the Caribbean calling at beautiful Madeira en route. The beautiful beaches of Antigua and Barbados are something that you will have the chance to explore, plus St Lucia, a stunning volcanic island with green jungles, tropical vegetation and blue coves. A highlight will be Astor’s navigation of the iconic Panama Canal, the body of water that separates North America and South America, as well as the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The 100 year old manmade canal is an engineering wonder. And waiting for you at the other end is Acapulco, Mexico’s oldest and most well known beach resort, often seen in Hollywood movies and TV shows.
Auckland
The trip from here to Auckland, New Zealand is no less impressive, with stops at three amazingly scenic French Polynesian islands of Nuku Hiva, Tahiti and Moorea. You will be introduced to a Pacific island lifestyle that will be difficult to leave behind, even after such a short period of time. Auckland is a geological wonder, sitting on top of a large volcanic field that has produced volcanic cones and rain forest covered mountain ranges. Its blend of harbour, islands, Polynesian culture and modern city environment has created a lifestyle ranked amongst the best in the world.
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London Tilbury - Funchal (Madeira) - St. John’s (Antigua) - Castries (St. Lucia) - Bridgetown (Barbados) - transit Panama Canal - Acapulco (Mexico) - Nuku Hiva (Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia) - Papeete (Tahiti, French Polynesia) - Moorea (French Polynesia) - crossing the International Dateline - Auckland (New Zealand) - Sydney (Australia) Adelaide (Australia) - Kangaroo Island (Australia)-– Fremantle. Full Fare
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This epic southbound voyage provides an opportunity to visit some of those places that you thought you may never get the chance to visit - all in one outstanding itinerary. Sailing from the UK to Australia, you will visit the West Indies; navigate the Panama Canal; call in on Acapulco in Mexico; discover island paradises of the South Pacific; be enthralled by New Zealand’s dramatic scenery; and complete your voyage in amazing Australia.
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Astor then arrives on Australia’s east coast, where she will visit Sydney. Arriving into Sydney Harbour with its iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House is one of the great joys of cruising. You will then continue to Adelaide with its elegant colonial buildings and amazing Kangaroo Island before sailing up to Fremantle at the end of this quite remarkable adventure.
Voyage Options
London Tilbury to Auckland (A751) - 42 nights from £2639pp London Tilbury to Sydney (A752) - 46 nights from £2879pp London Tilbury to Adelaide (A753) - 49 nights from £3069pp
Trans-Atlantic, West Indies & Panama Canal
Tilbury to Acapulco (A750) - 16 Oct ’16, 21 nights from £1319pp
South Pacific & French Polynesia
Acapulco to Auckland (A754) - 6 Nov ’16, 21 nights from £1319 Acapulco to Sydney (A755) - 6 Nov ’16, 25 nights from £1569
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Northbound Voyage to the UK A springtime voyage via the Cape of Good Hope
South American Treasures cruise highlights
• Visit the museum in Port Stanley, capital of the Falkland
Here are just a few of the highlights during this wonderful sights and sounds of South America…
before cruising the Strait of Magellan, the safest route between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans before the opening of the Panama Canal.
• An overnight stay in Rio offers the opportunity to experi-
• Discover the ‘tip of the world’ at Ushuaia, set against the
magnificent voyage to the tropics unveiling some of the
ence the colour and rhythm of a samba show and perhaps ride the Sugarloaf Mountain cable car, as James Bond did in the film Moonraker.
•
In Buenos Aires, walk in the footsteps of Eva Peron to
discover the main sights of this elegant city, full of culture and history, and Peronist connections.
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Islands since 1845, where the islands life, community spirit and 1982 conflict are chronicled.
• From Punta Arenas, perhaps opt to visit a penguin colony
spectacular Fuegan Andes. Take the chairlift to view Glacier Martial and a panorama of the Beagle Channel with Ushuaia on its banks.
• Take a shore excursion from Puerto Madryn to Peninsula
Valdes, considered one of the best locations in the world to see some of nature’s largest marine animals in their natural environment.
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39 nights from £2449pp
Departs: Wednesday, 15th March 2017 (Cruise A717) Save Up To 40%
Casablanca
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Mauritius
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Fremantle - Port Louis (Mauritius) - Pointe des Galets (Reunion) Durban (South Africa) - Mossel Bay (South Africa) - Cape Town (South Africa) - Walvis Bay (Namibia) - Jamestown (St. Helena) Georgetown (Ascension Island) - Casablanca (Morocco) - Lisbon (Portugal) - London Tilbury Full Fare
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Enjoy leisurely days at sea interrupted by wonderfully contrasting ports of call on Astor’s springtime voyage from Australia to the UK. Sail via Mauritius and Reunion in the Indian Ocean to Durban, Mossel Bay and Cape Town to discover highlights of South Africa. Walvis Bay is your gateway to the Namibian Desert, before visiting the Atlantic islands of St. Helena and Ascension. Gran Canaria, Casablanca and Lisbon are the finale to this remarkable voyage. Begin to recharge your batteries as you enjoy wonderful days at sea relaxing on board Astor. Nestled between the sea and the mountains, Port Louis, on the stunning island of Mauritius,is a melting pot of varied cultures with historic colonial architecture and heritage. Next stop is Reunion, a beautiful island belonging to France with a coastline of beaches and resort towns. Durban has a string of white sand beaches known as the ‘Golden Mile’ and beautiful Mossel Bay is on the famous Garden Route. Cape Town iis a picturesque city with the majestic Table Mountain visible from almost any vantage point. A trip to the summit by cable car offers breath taking views. A call in Walvis Bay, Namibia gives you the perfect opportunity to discover the spectacular wetlands intrinsic to the survival of thousands of migratory birds. Arriving by ship into Jamestown on the isolated island of St.Helena is a remarkable experience. Journey into the region’s unique legacy as the island where Napoleon was exiled by the British and died. The next stop is George Town in the Ascension Island, which is famous for sport fishing. This Atlantic outcrop is another treat to visit by sea, before crossing the equator. From Las Palmas, the capital of Gran Canaria, you may opt to discover some of the island’s quieter corners and attractive old towns. Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city, is a fusion of Africa, Arabia and Europe with its wide boulevards, bazaars and imposing Hassan II Mosque. The Portuguese capital of Lisbon will delight you with its rich maritime heritage. Finally, after an unforgettable voyage Astor will arrive in London Tilbury. Shorter Voyage Options Indian Ocean & South Africa Fremantle to Cape Town (A770) 15 Mar 17 17 nights from £1069 South Africa to the UK Cape Town to London Tilbury (A771) 1 Apr 17 22 nights from £1379 11
The impressive Magellan
Great news for Solo Cruisers On board Magellan, we have set aside 150 superior inner and ocean view twin cabins for single occupancy priced with just a 25% single supplement on our superior category 3 and 9 twin prices. In addition, our special on board singles programme of events including a welcome cocktail party and get-togethers will ensure the opportunity to meet like minded travellers and make new friends.
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Magellan is the proud new flagship of the CMV fleet and like Marco Polo and Astoria operates as an adult friendly ship. At 46,052grt she carries about 1250 passengers accommodated in 726 cabins spanning nine passenger decks. Magellan features a wide range of comfortable well appointed lounges and panoramic seating and observation areas ideally suited to our scenic cruise programme.
Magellan Gross tonnage:
46,052grt
Registry:
Bahamas
Passenger capacity:
726 cabins (1250 passengers)
Re-built:
2010
Cruising speed:
16.5 knots
Passenger decks:
8
Lifts:
8
Electric current:
110/220V AC
Stabilised and air conditioned
Yes
Officers & crew:
International
Cruise staff & entertainers:
British & International
Length:
726ft (221.30m)
Beam:
92ft (28m)
Draft:
24.5ft (7.45m)
Magellan’s wide corridors and stairways, and expansive deck areas with traditional wood type decking in many areas, exude a real feeling of spaciousness. Combining expansive, comfortable surroundings and friendly service with stylish entertainment and delicious cuisine, she is the perfect choice for those looking for a greater range of on board facilities. However, she still retains a feel of intimacy and personal attention, when compared with the ‘mega’ resort style ships built today. No climbing walls or ice-skating rinks and no kids! Magellan has two beautifully appointed dining rooms; the Waldorf and Kensington Restaurants, and the more informal Raffles Bistro for casual dining. The magnificent tiered Magellan Main Show Lounge spans the height of two decks and is complemented by a host of superb lounge bars, a library, card and bridge room, night club, casino, gym and shopping galleria. The magnificent Jade Wellness Centre offers hairdressing and beauty treatments and sauna and massage facilities. Out on deck, there are two swimming pools, three whirlpools and extensive areas to sit and relax. A high priority is placed on your comfort, and Magellan offers well appointed cabin accommodation with a wide choice of inner and ocean view cabins plus spacious Junior, De Luxe and Royal suites – with the added convenience of a sitting area and a balcony. Book online or call 0808 102 0287
On selected cruises the Card and Bridge Room may not be available. However an alternative provision will be made available.
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The stylish Astor
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The 21,000 tonne Astor is a truly stylish, classic style cruise liner with an impressive reputation on the European market. Extensively refurbished in 2010, she is fully stabilised and air-conditioned with accommodation for just 600 privileged guests. Astor offers an intimate country house style allowing you to enjoy the camaraderie that comes from being among a select number of guests and to be pampered by the very attentive crew.
Astor Gross tonnage:
21,000 grt
Registry:
Bahamas
Classification society:
Germanische Lloyd
Passenger capacity:
289 cabins (600 passengers)
Built:
1986 (Upgraded 2010)
Cruising speed:
16.5 knots
Passenger decks:
7
Lifts:
2
Electric current:
110/220V AC
Stabilised and air conditioned
Yes
Officers & crew:
International
Cruise staff & entertainers
British & International
Length:
579ft (176.5m)
Beam:
74ft (22.61m)
Draft:
20ft (6.1m)
Astor has seven passenger decks. Her wide range of public facilities include the impressive Waldorf Restaurant offering a traditional two sitting fixed time dining option, or as an alternative, the more informal Übersee Club Bistro. The Admiral’s Salon with its Asian Fusian menu, and Commodore’s Salon, featuring Mediterranean dishes, are two delightful small speciality restaurants offered at a small additional charge. There are five lounge areas - the theatre style Astor Lounge, for some truly sparkling entertainment from the wonderful show-team; the elegant Captain’s Club, a perfect venue for pre-dinner cocktails; the intimate Hanse Bar which leads onto the stylish Sun Terrace, with wonderful panoramic ocean views; and the Poolside Bar. Other facilities include a well-stocked library, attractive card room, internet café and a shopping arcade. The beautifully appointed Wellness Centre offers hairdressing and beauty treatments, an indoor swimming pool, and sauna and massage facilities. There is an outdoor swimming pool, ocean view gym, sports deck and, in keeping with her heritage, a traditional walk around promenade deck. Astor’s accommodation ranges from comfortable standard inner and ocean view cabins to a choice of five very impressive suite categories.
Book online or call 0808 102 0287
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Glittering entertainment Daytime activities
During days at sea, you may choose from a work-out in the gym, a make-over in the beauty salon, a swim in the pool or something a little less energetic in the form of curling up with a good book. Perhaps listen to a speaker or learn a new skill from one of our arts & crafts specialists. The choice is yours!
“Excellent standard of musicianssingers truly professional. Entertainment in Show Lounge worthy of the West End theatres” Mr J Martin, Swansea, South Wales “Superb shows, such talented singers and dancers, wonderful costumes & choreography” Mrs J Gibbons, Plymouth, Devon
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At Cruise & Maritime Voyages, we recognise the importance of offering a very high standard of evening entertainment brought to you by our experienced Cruise Directors and entertainment hosts. It is their aim to ensure that you have an unforgettable cruise holiday and present a truly wonderful and varied entertainment programme. With stylish productions, guest acts, cabarets and classical interludes, there’s something for everyone on board.
After a busy day ashore, many passengers look forward to starting their evening with a pre-dinner cocktail before making their way to the restaurant. Following dinner, the highly acclaimed entertainment team invite you to join them in the Show Lounge where they will display their talents in a glittering and colourful performance accompanied by the ship’s live orchestra. These stylish shows are complemented with our carefully chosen speciality acts and guest entertainers to add variety to the evening entertainment on offer throughout your cruise. Our variety of popular cabarets are for your listening pleasure and, if the night is still young, enjoy tracks from our late night DJ. If however it is quieter pleasures that you prefer, how about a liqueur and good conversation; listening to a classical interlude from our resident pianist and violinist; a few hands of cards; or making up a table for a syndicate quiz? And whenever you decide to call it a night, round off a perfect evening with a stroll on deck knowing that the welcoming haven that is your cabin is just a short walk away.
Book online or call 0808 102 0287
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Auckland to London Tilbury 15 February ’17 - 78 Nights
London Tilbury to Sydney 5 January ’17 - 49 Nights
London Tilbury to Singapore 5 January ’17 - 86 Nights
Singapore to London Tilbury 1 April ’17 - 34 Nights
Sydney to Hong Kong 22 February ’17 - 27 Nights
Sydney to Singapore 22 February ’17 - 37 Nights
Hong Kong to London Tilbury 22 March ’17 - 44 Nights
London Tilbury to Auckland 5 January ’17 - 42 Nights
Cruise Code
G704
G740
G741
G742
G743
G744
G745
G746
G747
G748
G749
Saver Fare Discount up to
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
Full Fare
55509
19639
36469
22909
33199
35529
20569
40209
15899
12629
17299
1st Person
33309
11789
21889
13749
19919
21319
12349
24129
9539
7579
10379
2nd Person
33309
11789
21889
13749
19919
21319
12349
24129
9539
7579
10379
Full Fare
50469
17849
33149
20829
30179
32299
18699
36549
14449
11479
15729
1st Person 2nd Person
30289
10709
19889
12499
18109
19379
11219
21929
8669
6889
9439
30289
10709
19889
12499
18109
19379
11219
21929
8669
6889
9439
Full Fare
45419
16069
29839
18749
27159
29069
16829
32899
13009
10329
14159
1st Person 2nd Person
27259
9649
17909
11249
16299
17449
10099
19739
7809
6199
8499
27259
9649
17909
11249
16299
17449
10099
19739
7809
6199
8499
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Premium Twin Ocean View
Full Fare
28259
9999
18569
11669
16899
18089
10479
20469
8099
6429
8809
1st Person 2nd Person
16959
5999
11149
7009
10139
10859
6289
12289
4859
3859
5289
16959
5999
11149
7009
10139
10859
6289
12289
4859
3859
5289
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Superior Plus Twin Ocean View
Full Fare
26249
9289
17239
10829
15699
16799
9729
19009
7519
5969
8179
1st Person 2nd Person
15749
5579
10349
6499
9419
10079
5839
11409
4519
3589
4909
15749
5579
10349
6499
9419
10079
5839
11409
4519
3589
4909
10
Standard Single Ocean View
Full Fare You Pay
30279
10709
19889
12499
18109
19379
11219
21929
8669
6889
9439
18169
6429
11939
7499
10869
11629
6739
13159
5209
4139
5669
9
Superior Twin Ocean View
Full Fare
24229
8569
15919
9999
14489
15509
8979
17549
6939
5509
7549
1st Person 2nd Person
14539
5149
9559
5999
8699
9309
5389
10529
4169
3309
4529
14539
5149
9559
5999
8699
9309
5389
10529
4169
3309
4529
8
Standard Plus Twin Ocean View
Full Fare
21699
7679
14259
8959
12979
13889
8049
15719
6219
4939
6769
1st Person 2nd Person
13019
4609
8559
5379
7789
8339
4829
9439
3739
2969
4069
13019
4609
8559
5379
7789
8339
4829
9439
3739
2969
4069
7
Standard Twin Ocean View
Full Fare
20689
7319
13599
8539
12379
13249
7669
14989
5929
4709
6449
1st Person 2nd Person
12419
4399
8159
5129
7429
7949
4609
8999
3559
2829
3869
12419
4399
8159
5129
7429
7949
4609
8999
3559
2829
3869
6
Standard Twin Ocean View
Full Fare
20189
7139
13259
8329
12069
12919
7479
14619
5779
4589
6289
1st Person 2nd Person
11999
4289
7959
4999
7249
7759
4489
8779
3469
2759
3779
11999
4289
7959
4999
7249
7759
4489
8779
3469
2759
3779
5
Standard Single Inner
Full Fare You Pay
22709
8039
14919
9379
13579
14539
8419
16449
6509
5169
7079
13629
4829
8959
5629
8149
8729
5059
9869
3909
3109
4249
4
Premium Twin Inner
Full Fare
19179
6789
12599
7919
11469
12279
7109
13889
5499
4369
5979
1st Person 2nd Person
11509
4079
7559
4759
6889
7369
4269
8339
3299
2629
3589
11509
4079
7559
4759
6889
7369
4269
8339
3299
2629
3589
3
Superior Twin Inner
Full Fare
18169
6429
11939
7499
10869
11629
6739
13159
5209
4139
5669
1st Person 2nd Person
10909
3859
7169
4499
6529
6979
4049
7899
3129
2489
3409
10909
3859
7169
4499
6529
6979
4049
7899
3129
2489
3409
2
Standard Plus Twin Inner
Full Fare
16149
5719
10609
6669
9659
10339
5989
11699
4629
3679
5039
1st Person 2nd Person
9689
3439
6369
4009
5799
6209
3599
7019
2779
2209
3029
9689
3439
6369
4009
5799
6209
3599
7019
2779
2209
3029
1
Standard Twin Inner
Full Fare
14639
5179
9619
6039
8759
9369
5429
10599
4199
3329
4569
1st Person 2nd Person
8999
3109
5779
3629
5259
5629
3259
6359
2519
1999
2749
8999
3109
5779
3629
5259
5629
3259
6359
2519
1999
2749
3599
1259
2,339
1469
2129
2279
1319
2579
1019
809
1109
O UP T V SA
CR R WO E
40%
RS
DS
JS
Royal Suite Ocean View
De Luxe Suite Ocean View
Junior Suite Ocean View
3rd/4th Sharing
Sydney to London Tilbury 22 February ’17 - 71 Nights
Grand Maiden Round the World Cruise 5 January ’17 - 120 Nights
N LLA S E G FAR MA UIS
London Tilbury to Hong Kong 5 January ’17 - 76 Nights
Magellan - Round the World Cruise 2017 Fares
ROUND THE WORLD & SECTOR CRUISES
All fares are per person in Pounds Sterling based on two adults sharing a twin cabin. Saver Fares are rounded up to the n
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S
Senator Suite Ocean View
Indian Ocean & South Africa 15 March ‘17 - 17 Nights
South Africa to the UK 1 April ‘17 - 22 Nights
Full Fare
Northbound Voyage to the UK 15 March ‘17- 39 Nights
AS
Astor Suite Ocean View
Acapulco Voyage to Sydney 6 November ‘16 - 25 Nights
Cruise Code
Saver Fare Discount up to
Acapulco Voyage to Auckland 6 November ‘16 - 21 Nights
40%
Southbound Voyage to Adelaide 16 October ’16 - 49 Nights
O UP T E V SA
Southbound Voyage to Sydney 16 October ’16 - 46 Nights
F 6/17 201
Southbound Voyage to Auckland 16 October ’16 - 42 Nights
OR AST ARS
Southbound Voyage to Acapulco 16 October ’16 - 21 Nights
Astor - 2016/17 Fares
A750
A751
A752
A753
A754
A755
A717
A770
A771
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
40%
9289
18569
20339
21669
9289
11059
17249
7519
9729
1st Person
5579
11149
12209
12999
5579
6639
10349
4509
5839
2nd Person
5579
11149
12209
12999
5579
6639
10349
4509
5839
Full Fare
8629
17249
18889
20119
8629
10269
16009
6979
9039
1st Person
5179
10349
11339
12079
5179
6159
9609
4189
5429 5429
2nd Person
5179
10349
11339
12079
5179
6159
9609
4189
DS
Deluxe Suite Ocean View
Full Fare
6169
12339
13509
14399
6169
7349
11459
4999
6469
1st Person
3709
7409
8109
8639
3709
4409
6879
2999
3879
2nd Person
3709
7409
8109
8639
3709
4409
6879
2999
3879
PS
Premium Suite Ocean View
Full Fare
5709
11409
12499
13309
5709
6789
10599
4629
5979
1st Person
3429
6849
7499
7989
3429
4079
6359
2779
3589
2nd Person
3429
6849
7499
7989
3429
4079
6359
2779
3589
11
Superior Suite Inner
Full Fare
3919
7829
8579
9139
3919
4659
7269
3169
4099
1st Person
2359
4699
5149
5479
2359
2799
4369
1909
2469
2nd Person
2359
4699
5149
5479
2359
2799
4369
1909
2469
10
Single Ocean View
Full Fare
5639
11279
12349
13159
5639
6709
10469
4569
5909
1st Person
3389
6769
7409
7899
3389
4029
6289
2749
3549
9
Premium Twin Ocean View
Full Fare
3979
7959
8719
9289
3979
4739
7389
3229
4169
1st Person
2389
4779
5239
5579
2389
2849
4439
1939
2509
2nd Person
2389
4779
5239
5579
2389
2849
4439
1939
2509
8
Superior Twin Ocean View
Full Fare
3649
7299
7989
8509
3649
4349
6779
2959
3829
1st Person
2189
4379
4799
5109
2189
2609
4069
1779
2299
2nd Person
2189
4379
4799
5109
2189
2609
4069
1779
2299
7
Standard Plus Twin Ocean View
Full Fare
3319
6639
7269
7739
3319
3949
6159
2689
3479
1st Person
1989
3979
4359
4649
1989
2369
3699
1609
2089
2nd Person
1989
3979
4359
4649
1989
2369
3699
1609
2089
6
Standard Twin Ocean View
Full Fare
2929
5839
6399
6809
2929
3479
5429
2369
3059
1st Person
1759
3509
3839
4089
1759
2089
3259
1429
1839
2nd Person
1759
3509
3839
4089
1759
2089
3259
1429
1839
Voyager Ocean View
Full Fare
2659
5309
5809
6189
2659
3159
4929
2149
2779
1st Person
1599
3189
3489
3719
1599
1899
2959
1289
1669
2nd Person
1599
3189
3489
3719
1599
1899
2959
1289
1669
5
Single Inner
Full Fare
3319
6639
7269
7739
3319
3949
6159
2689
3479
1st Person
1989
3979
4359
4649
1989
2369
3699
1609
2089
4
Superior Twin Inner
Full Fare
2589
5169
5659
6029
2589
3079
4799
2099
2709
1st Person
1559
3099
3399
3619
1559
1849
2879
1259
1629
2nd Person
1559
3099
3399
3619
1559
1849
2879
1259
1629
3
Standard Twin Inner
Full Fare
2329
4649
5089
5419
2329
2769
4309
1879
2439
1st Person
1399
2789
3059
3259
1399
1659
2589
1139
1469
2nd Person
1399
2789
3059
3259
1399
1659
2589
1139
1469
IG
Voyager Inner
Full Fare
2189
4379
4799
5109
2189
2609
4069
1779
2299
1st Person
1319
2639
2879
3069
1319
1569
2449
1069
1379
2nd Person
1319
2639
2879
3069
1319
1569
2449
1069
1379
539
1069
1169
1249
539
639
989
439
559
OG
3rd/4th Sharing
nearest £9. For Voyager Fares (IG and OG) we will allocate a ‘guaranteed’ cabin for your chosen grade of accommodation.
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