Oceania - 180 Day World Odyssey

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Welcome Aboard | 3 Cuisine | 4 Entertainment | 6 Odyssey of Wonders | 8 Itinerary | 11 Value | 14 Exclusive Shore Events | 16 Destination Highlights | 17 Insignia Suites and Staterooms | 20 Insignia Deck Plans | 22 General Information | Terms & Conditions | 25



Welcome to Oceania Cruises, Since our first voyage set sail in 2003, Oceania Cruises has been committed to destination-rich itineraries featuring the world’s most fascinating ports of call. We never stop dreaming of exciting new voyages, and in July of this year, we unveiled our first-ever cruise around the world, a 180-day journey onboard Insignia departing in January 2015. The overwhelming response to this epic voyage was further proof that our guests are not tourists, but travelers, and their desire to experience the world’s wonders never wanes. Thus, we are thrilled to announce that in July of 2015, Insignia will set sail from Miami on a new grand adventure, the 180-Day World Odyssey. At the height of summer, Insignia will sail north to Canada and New England and then to beautiful Greenland and Iceland. Insignia will visit some of the most alluring ports in the Mediterranean, linger overnight in magnificent cities such as Mumbai, Singapore and Hong Kong, and explore Africa from Kenya to Cape Town to the Ivory Coast. This remarkable journey concludes with a holiday season of island hopping in the azure waters of the Caribbean. We invite you to come aboard the elegant Insignia for this unforgettable voyage and experience the very best your world has to offer with Oceania Cruises. Sincerely,

Frank Del Rio Chairman and CEO


o d路y s 路s e y : a lon g jo urney full o f adventures : a s e r i e s o f ex per ien c es that give knowledge o r understanding to s o m e o ne : a l o n g wander in g or voyage usually marked by many change s o f f o rtune : a n int ellec t ua l o r spiritual wandering o r q uest



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There is no better way to explore your world than on board an Oceania Cruises ship, where you feel instantly welcomed by the casually elegant atmosphere, inviting spaces and dedicated staff. As you travel from one marvelous destination to the next, you will dine on the finest cuisine at sea in any of our four openseating 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 or sip a cocktail poolside. The Canyon Ranch SpaClubŽ 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 vistas like the grand fjords of Greenland, the astounding limestone islands of Ha Long Bay, and the Cape of Good Hope.

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PLEASURES OF THE PALATE

C U IS INE 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 PĂŠpin, who is Executive Culinary Director for Oceania Cruises, the talented chefs aboard 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 fabulous local fare. Perhaps the buffet in Terrace CafĂŠ features delicious Thai specialties while cruising the Gulf of Thailand, or a deck party takes on a tropical flair as you sail the Caribbean Sea. Regardless of the region, an

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array of culinary delights awaits you.

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ENRICH , ENLIGHTEN AND ENERGI Z E

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E N T ER T A I N ME N T While the magnificent worldwide destinations are certainly the star attraction on this world odyssey, you will enjoy an abundance of entertaining activities on board the ship as well, many designed to further enhance your experiences ashore. A bevy of expert lecturers 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, listen to a talented pianist interpret a classic concerto 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 offers the perfect retreat in which to savor every moment of this

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wonderful journey.

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OD Y S S E Y O F W O N DER S Catering to guests that yearn to explore the far reaches of this vast and wonderful world, Oceania Cruises has designed an epic voyage that can only be described as an odyssey of wonders. Nothing short of remarkable, this cruise makes its way from the northern shores of New England and Canada to the remote beauty of Greenland and Iceland, continuing through the Mediterranean, along the coastline of Asia and Africa, and to the idyllic islands of the Caribbean. From the magnificent botanical gardens of Montreal and the healing waters of the Blue Lagoon spa near Reykjavik to the modern architecture of Barcelona and the ancient ruins of Rome, Insignia will be your luxurious home away from home for 180 extraordinary days. Tour the ancient temples of Burma, seek out big game on a safari in South Africa, and take in the perfect sunset while sailing the Caribbean, amassing a treasure trove of

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memories that will last a lifetime.


Yo u r Wo r l d. . . Revealed

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2 for 1 Cruise Fares FREE FIRST CLASS Roundtrip Airfare* Early Booking Savings up to 69% PLUS

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Free Pre-Paid Gratuities

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Free 1-Night Pre-Cruise Luxury Hotel Stay

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Free Onboard Medical Services

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Free Luggage Delivery*

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Free Laundry Services

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Free Unlimited Internet

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Free Exclusive Shoreside Events

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Free Visa Package

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Free Roundtrip Transfers*

*See page 25 for Terms & Conditions.



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port

arrive depart

Jul 8

Miami, Florida

Jul 9

Port Canaveral, Florida

Jul 10

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

Jul 11

Norfolk, Virginia

7 am

Jul 12-13

New York, New York overnight

1 pm

Jul 14

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

Jul 15

Boston, Massachusetts

8 am

Jul 16

Bar Harbor, Maine

8 am

Jul 17

Saint John (Bay of Fundy), New Brunswick

Jul 18 Jul 19

day

port

J u ly 8 , 2 0 1 5

Embark 1 pm

8 pm

Aug 16

London (Southampton), UK

8 am

4 pm

Aug 17

Cruising the Bay of Biscay

Aug 18-19 5 pm 9 pm

arrive depart

7 am

5 pm

Bordeaux, France overnight

12 pm

9 pm

Aug 20

Biarritz (Saint-Jean-de-Luz), France

12 pm

8 pm

Aug 21

Gijon, Spain

9 am

8 pm

Aug 22

La Coruña, Spain

8 am

6 pm

6 pm

Aug 23

Oporto, Portugal

8 am

5 pm

7 pm

Aug 24

Lisbon, Portugal

7 am

3 pm

8 am

5 pm

Aug 25

Seville (Cádiz), Spain

10 am

7 pm

Halifax, Nova Scotia

12 pm

8 pm

Aug 26

Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

Sydney, Nova Scotia

12 pm

7 pm

Aug 27

Barcelona, Spain

7 am

9 pm

Jul 20

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

10 am

6 pm

Aug 28

Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

Jul 21

Cruising the St. Lawrence River

Aug 29

Florence/Pisa/Tuscany (Livorno), Italy

8 am

8 pm

Jul 22

Saguenay, Quebec

8 am

6 pm

Aug 30

Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

8 am

8 pm

Jul 23

Quebec City, Quebec

8 am

7 pm

Aug 31

Amalfi/Positano, Italy

9 am

6 pm

Jul 24

Montreal, Canada

7 am 11 pm

Sep 1

Taormina (Sicily), Italy

8 am

6 pm

Jul 25

Trois-Rivières, Quebec

8 am 11 pm

Sep 2

Valletta, Malta

8 am

5 pm

Jul 26

Cruising the St. Lawrence River

Sep 3

Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

Jul 27

Corner Brook, Newfoundland

Sep 4

Rhodes, Greece

9 am

6 pm

Jul 28

Cruising the Strait of Belle Isle

Sep 5

Limassol, Cyprus

12 pm

8 pm

Jul 29

Cruising the Labrador Sea

Sep 6-7

Jerusalem (Haifa), Israel overnight

7 am

4 pm

Jul 30

Nuuk, Greenland

8 am

6 pm

Sep 8

Suez Canal Transit

Jul 31

Paamiut, Greenland

8 am

5 pm

Sep 9

Cruising the Red Sea

Aug 1

Qaqortoq, Greenland

8 am

6 pm

Sep 10

Aqaba, Jordan

5 am

8 pm

Aug 2

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

Sep 11-13

Cruising the Red Sea

Aug 3

Cruising the Denmark Strait

Sep 14

Cruising the Gulf of Aden

Aug 4

Isafjordur, Iceland

8 am

6 pm

Sep 15

Salalah, Oman

10 am

6 pm

Aug 5

Reykjavik, Iceland

8 am

6 pm

Sep 16

Cruising the Arabian Sea

Aug 6

Cruising the Norwegian Sea

Sep 17

Muscat, Oman

8 am

5 pm

Aug 7

Tórshavn (Faroe Islands), Denmark

Sep 18-19

Abu Dhabi, UAE overnight

5 pm 11 pm

Aug 8

Cruising the North Sea

Sep 20

Dubai, UAE

7 am

6 pm

Aug 9

Bergen, Norway

8 am

5 pm

Sep 21

Fujairah, UAE

8 am

6 pm

Aug 10

Kristiansand, Norway

9 am

7 pm

Sep 22-23

Cruising the Arabian Sea

Aug 11

Oslo, Norway

8 am 11 pm

Sep 24-25

Mumbai, India overnight

8 am

5 pm

Aug 12

Cruising the North Sea

Aug 13

Hamburg (Bremerhaven), Germany

Aug 14

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Aug 15

Bruges (Zeebrugge), Belgium

10 am

8 am

7 pm

7 pm

Sep 26

Goa (Mormugao), India

9 am

7 pm

7 am

5 pm

Sep 27

Mangalore, India

8 am

6 pm

10 am

6 pm

Sep 28

Cochin (Kochi), India

8 am 10 pm

8 am

5 pm

Sep 29

Cruising the Laccadive Sea


day

port

Sep 30

Colombo, Sri Lanka

arrive depart

day

port

Nov 20

Cruising the Indian Ocean

Oct 1-2 Oct 3

Cruising the Bay of Bengal

Nov 21

Nosy Be, Madagascar

Cruising the Andaman Sea

Nov 22-24

Cruising the Mozambique Channel

Oct 4-6

Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar) 2 overnights

Nov 25

Maputo, Mozambique

Oct 7

Cruising the Andaman Sea

Oct 8

Phuket, Thailand

Nov 26

Richards Bay, South Africa

Nov 27

Durban, South Africa

Oct 9

Cruising the Strait of Malacca

Oct 10-11

Singapore, Singapore overnight

Nov 28

East London, South Africa

Nov 29

Cruising the Indian Ocean

Oct 12

Cruising the Gulf of Thailand

Oct 13

Ko Samui, Thailand

8 am

6 pm

Dec 2

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

Oct 14

Sihanoukville, Cambodia

8 am

4 pm

Dec 3

Oct 15-16

Bangkok, Thailand overnight

11 am

4 pm

Dec 4-5

Oct 17

Cruising the Gulf of Thailand

Dec 6-7

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

Oct 18-19

Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam overnight

12 pm

5 pm

Dec 8

Luanda, Angola

Oct 20

Cruising the South China Sea

Dec 9

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

Oct 21

Hue/Da Nang (Chan May), Vietnam

Oct 22-23

Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam overnight

Oct 24

Cruising the Hainan Strait

Oct 25-26

Hong Kong, China overnight

Oct 27

Cruising the South China Sea

Oct 28

Manila, Philippines

Oct 29

Cruising the South China Sea

Oct 30

7 am

6 pm

8 am

5 pm

8 am

6 pm

7 am

6 pm

arrive depart

10 am

6 pm

8 am

5 pm

10 am 11 pm 7 am

6 pm

12 pm

8 pm

7 am

6 pm

Luderitz, Namibia

8 am

5 pm

Walvis Bay, Namibia overnight

9 am

8 pm

8 am

5 pm

Nov 30-Dec 1 Cape Town, South Africa overnight

7 am

4 pm

Dec 10

São Tomé, São Tomé & Principe

9 am 10 pm

12 pm

6 pm

Dec 11

Bom Bom Island, São Tomé & Principe

8 am

6 pm

Dec 12

Cruising the Gulf of Guinea

Dec 13

Lomé, Togo

8 am

5 pm

Dec 14

Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana

8 am

6 pm

Dec 15

Abidjan, Ivory Coast

8 am

5 pm

8 am

6 pm

8 am

6 pm

Dec 16-17

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

Kota Kinabalu (Borneo), Malaysia

9 am

8 pm

Dec 18

Banjul, Gambia

10 am

9 pm

Oct 31

Muara, Brunei

8 am

6 pm

Dec 19

Dakar, Senegal

7 am

6 pm

Nov 1

Cruising the South China Sea

Dec 20

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

Nov 2

Kuching (Borneo), Malaysia

Dec 21

Mindelo (São Vicente), Cape Verde

7 am

4 pm

Nov 3

Cruising the South China Sea

Dec 22-25

Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

Nov 4

Cruising the Strait of Malacca

Dec 26

Bridgetown, Barbados

9 am

8 pm

Nov 5

Penang, Malaysia

Dec 27

Fort-de-France, Martinique

8 am

8 pm

Nov 6-8

Cruising the Indian Ocean

Dec 28

Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe

8 am

4 pm

Nov 9

Malé, Maldives

Dec 29

St. George's, Grenada

9 am

6 pm

Nov 10-11

Cruising the Indian Ocean

Dec 30

El Guamache (Isla Margarita), Venezuela

8 am

3 pm

Nov 12-14

Mahé, Seychelles 2 overnights

2 pm

4 am

Dec 31

Willemstad, Curacao

9 am

5 pm

Nov 14

La Digue, Seychelles

8 am

4 pm

Jan 1

Cruising the Caribbean Sea

Nov 15-16

Cruising the Indian Ocean

Jan 2

Cruising the Old Bahama Channel

Nov 17

Mombasa, Kenya

8 am

6 pm

Jan 3

Key West, Florida

9 am

5 pm

Nov 18

Zanzibar, Tanzania

8 am 10 pm

Jan 4

Miami, Florida

Nov 19

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

8 am

8 am

6 pm

7 am

4 pm

9 am

5 pm

Disembark 8 am

6 pm 12


2 for 1 Cruise Fares FREE FIRST CLASS Roundtrip Airfare* Early Booking Savings up to 69% PLUS

Exclusive World Odyssey Package n

Free Pre-Paid Gratuities

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Free 1-Night Pre-Cruise Luxury Hotel Stay

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Free Onboard Medical Services

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Free Luggage Delivery*

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Free Laundry Services

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Free Unlimited Internet

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Free Exclusive Shoreside Events

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Free Visa Package

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Free Roundtrip Transfers

Value 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

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charge a dining supplement in our gourmet restaurants. For Insignia J u ly 8 , 2 0 1 5

STATEROOMS

CONCIERGE LEVEL

SUITES

OS Owner’s Suite

full brochure fare per guest

180-Day World Odyssey Early booking fare per guest

$316,984

$122,999

this magnificent journey around the world, we are offering an even greater value. Guests on this voyage receive extraordinary additional savings, from free First Class airfare* to a free pre-cruise

Vista Suite

279,984

105,999

PH1 Penthouse Suite

233,984

84,999

PH2 Penthouse Suite

227,784

82,999

services. Best of all, you can take advantage of this amazing

PH3 Penthouse Suite

222,584

80,999

value without the slightest compromise on the quality of the

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luxury hotel stay to free onboard laundry, Internet and medical

A1

Concierge Level Veranda

193,784

65,999

A2

Concierge Level Veranda

190,384

64,999

A3

Concierge Level Veranda

187,384

63,999

B1

Veranda Stateroom

184,384

61,999

B2

Veranda Stateroom

181,584

60,999

C1

Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 166,584

54,999

C2

Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 163,584

53,999

service. When you sail around the globe with Oceania Cruises,

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Ocean View Stateroom

153,584

48,999

the best value in upscale cruising becomes even better.

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Ocean View Stateroom

149,984

46,999

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Inside Stateroom

145,984

45,999

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Inside Stateroom

142,784

44,999

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

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Call 800-531-5658 Visit OceaniaCruises.com/180Day or Contact Your Travel Agent

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180-Day World Odyssey Early Booking Savings Expire on March 31, 2014 at 9 pm Eastern

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*Fares reflect all savings. See page 25 for Terms & Conditions.


inclu ded amenities

shore excursion packages

SpiritS, WINE & BEER packages

Gain insight into the culture, history and cuisine

Our beverage packages enhance your onboard

of the fascinating destinations 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 to

tailored to your personal preferences in which

accompany each special occasion.

you can experience each destination to the fullest. Prestige Select Unlimited Passport Collection Premium Spirits, Wine & Beer when you wish n

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Enjoy unlimited shore excursions throughout

$59.95 per day

the voyage, all for one low price n

Save up to 40% off à la carte retail prices As an added bonus, receive discounts off Oceania Choice and Exclusive excursions n

Your World Collection Flexibility to custom design your own

collection of excursions

House Select Wine & Beer with lunch and dinner

$39.95 per day For a detailed list of included beverages, please visit OceaniaCruises.com/beveragepackages

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n Free dining at all specialty restaurants Free dining at all specialty restaurants

n Free and unlimited soft drinks, bottled Free and unlimited soft drinks, bottled water, cappuccino, espresso, teas and juices water, cappuccino, espresso, teas and juices n

n Free shuttle service from ship to city center Free shuttle service from ship to city center many ports a daily value in in many ports of of callcall – a–daily value of of up to $50 per guest up to $50 per guest n

n Free and unlimited access to Canyon Ranch Free and unlimited access to Canyon Ranch ® + SpaClub private Terrace SpaClub® private SpaSpa Terrace for Concierge Level Staterooms and Suites n Free room service dining 24 hours a day n Free room service dining 24 hours a day n Free concierge service n Free gourmet canapés served daily in suites, n Free gourmet canapés served daily in suites, bars and lounges bars and lounges n Free cocktail parties hosted by the captain n Free cocktail parties hosted by the captain and senior officers and senior officers n

Concierge Level Staterooms and Suites only

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Save 25% off à la carte retail prices, subject to a minimum number of excursions reserved For more information please visit OceaniaCruises.com/shoreexcursions

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E x c l usiv e s h o r e Ev e nts CHÂTEAU GISCOURS, A MéDOC ESTATE EVENT August 18

ANCIENT TEMPLES OF BAGAN October 5 (Option Two) Originally founded in 849 AD, Bagan became the

Enjoy a night of exquisite wine tasting and elegant

first capital of a unified Myanmar Empire under the

dining in the French countryside at a classified

reign of King Anawrahta. Home to more than 2,000

Médoc estate. The splendid Château Giscours offers a

religious shrines, it is one of the richest archaeological

fascinating look at the history of wine making in this

sites in Asia and one of the architectural wonders of

extraordinary region. The château itself dates back

the world. You will be awed by the details of each

to the 14th century, and in 1552 the first vines were

monumental masterpiece. Visit the Ananda Temple,

planted. Later the château was transformed into a

the Gubyaukgyi Temple and the Dhammayangyi

neoclassical palace with modern production facilities

Temple, the most massive in Bagan.

that continues to produce richly aromatic wines that are among the highest ranked in the world.

A NIGHT OF GLAMOUR IN ABU DHABI September 18

Above: The Temples of Bagan From the 9th to 13th centuries, Bagan was the capital of the first Burmese empire and the political, economic and cultural nerve center of the kingdom. Below: The Emirates Palace This luxurious hotel is an iconic Abu Dhabi

Rising majestically from the Arabian Desert, the seven-

October 15 Often credited with reviving the Thai silk industry, Jim Thompson retired to Bangkok after serving in

star Emirates Palace is one of the most expensive

World War II and created the Jim Thompson Thai

hotels ever built. Occupying over nine million square

Silk Company. Since his disappearance in 1967,

feet with suites furnished in gold and marble, the

little has changed at his house, once the city’s most

resort offers nearly a mile of pristine beaches and

celebrated social center. You will be welcomed by an

more than 200 acres of stunning gardens. Arrive in

angklung band and treated to a fascinating tour of the

style in a deluxe super stretch limousine for cocktails

residence. Enveloped by a beautiful jungle garden,

and canapés followed by a dinner prepared by some

the complex is made up of six Thai-style teak houses.

of the best chefs in the world.

The evening concludes with a cocktail party and an

landmark. At night, the hotel’s majestic domes are illuminated with a rainbow of colors.

PRIVATE COCKTAIL PARTY AT JIM THOMPSON HOUSE

award-winning traditional Thai puppet show.

ROYAL MANDALAY October 5 (Option One) Amarapura, the “immortal city,” is a former royal capital and home to Mahagandayon Monastery, one

OPEN-AIR DINNER AT SWAKOP RIVER CANYON December 4

of the largest in Myanmar. Nearby you can cross

Just beyond Walvis Bay, the Swakop River Canyon has

U Bein’s famous teak footbridge, one of the longest

been likened to a moonscape with its unusual rock

wooden bridges in the world. Mandalay, the last

formations and dry riverbeds seared into the landscape

royal capital of the Myanmar Empire, was founded

by the glaring sun. Sunset is the most stunning time

by King Mindon in 1859. Visit its most sacred shrine,

of day to visit this canyon, as the fading light casts

the Mahamuni Pagoda, where gold leaf is applied

dramatic shadows across the stark environment.

regularly to the revered Mahamuni Buddha. The

Tables draped in linen are an elegant contrast to the

Kuthodaw Pagoda houses the world’s largest book,

glowing desert, and myriad candles surround the

inscribed with the canon of Buddhist scripture. Climb

festivities, creating an ethereal glow as they reflect

holy Mandalay Hill for a serene view of the beautiful

off the canyon walls. After a dinner featuring local

city below.

dishes, the relaxed atmosphere will be enhanced by conversation around a crackling fire.

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Events are capacity controlled and may be substituted based on demand.


S ailing the S eas Atlantic Ocean

Suez Canal Transit

South China Sea

St. Lawrence River

Red Sea

Hainan Strait

Strait of Belle Isle

Gulf of Aden

Indian Ocean

Labrador Sea

Arabian Sea

Mozambique Channel

Denmark Strait

Laccadive Sea

Gulf of Guinea

Norwegian Sea

Bay of Bengal

Caribbean Sea

North Sea

Andaman Sea

Old Bahama Channel

Bay of Biscay

Strait of Malacca

Mediterranean Sea

Gulf of Thailand

D e stinati o n Hi g h l i g h ts New York, New York

Jerusalem (Haifa), Israel

Mumbai, India

Overnight | July 12-13

Overnight | September 6-7

Overnight | September 24-25

The Big Apple. The City That Never Sleeps. Call it

Visit the land of miracles – Galilee, the Jordan River,

Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the commercial

what you may, New York reigns as one of the world’s

the Mount of the Beatitudes and Tabgha. Venture to

and entertainment capital of India, offering an endless

most dynamic cities. Take in a Broadway show or

Nazareth, home of the young Jesus. See the largest

array of sights and cultural activities. Visit the many

simply enjoy the nonstop show of people that parade

hanging gardens in the world at the Bahá’i Gardens

lovely Jain and Hindu temples, the Hanging Gardens,

through the streets. The possibilities are endless in the

of Haifa. Or visit the Nahalal moshav, a commune

the Gandhi Memorial Museum and the magnificent

five boroughs of New York City, so get out and enjoy.

established in 1921 by Jewish immigrants. For

Victoria Station. Take a harbor cruise from the fabled

New York’s ethnic diversity truly manifests itself in

antiques and crafts, head to the boutiques on

Gateway of India or travel to lush Gharapuri Island to

its endless cuisines and thousands of restaurants,

Massada Street. South of Haifa, the artists’ village of

see the 7th century rock-cut temples of the Elephanta

including the classic New York steakhouse.

Ein Hod offers hand-blown glass, pottery, silver, gold

Caves, where sculptures of Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu

and crafts.

were carved out of solid rock over a millennia ago.

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar)

Bordeaux, France Overnight | August 18-19 Recognized as the most famous wine region in the

Overnight | September 18-19

2 Overnights | October 4-6

world, Bordeaux is the center for the legendary

As the world’s richest city, Abu Dhabi boasts opulent

wine châteaux of Saint-Émilion and Médoc. Enjoy

hotels, museums and a yacht-filled marina, all

In a land of temples, treasures and tumultuous

this UNESCO World Heritage city’s visual feast of

marvels of modern architecture. Explore the emirate’s

history, Yangon is a city where one could spend days

wonderful ornate buildings, broad avenues, tranquil

old souks, sip a fragrant Arabic coffee, ride the dunes

just visiting the magnificent religious sites. See the

parks and the Cathedral of St. André where Eleanor

on an exhilarating desert safari, or dive into dazzling

splendor of the Shwedagon Pagoda, a golden shrine

of Aquitaine married Louis VII. See the royal square,

marine life. Gold-drizzled chocolates and sumptuous

towering to a height of 326 feet. Nearby visit the

the Place de la Bourse, the Gothic Clock and

teas are an unforgettable treat at Le Café in the

Chaukhtatgyi Pagoda with its gigantic Reclining

Gambretta Square. Then visit the area’s fabulous

landmark Emirates Palace hotel. Bargain for arts and

Buddha statue measuring more than 200 feet long.

vineyards and magnificent châteaux and delight in

handicrafts, spices, antiques, oriental carpets and

The Botahtaung Pagoda was named after the 1,000

tasting their superb wines.

handmade clothing at a colorful souk.

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Above: Stringing floral garland

Singapore, Singapore

Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam

Shops selling floral garlands are a

Overnight | October 10-11

Overnight | October 18-19

common sight along the streets of

Discover the delightful diversity of Singapore, from

Now known as Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon has a rich

Little India in Singapore.

charming Chinatown to colorful Little India to Arab

heritage revealed in its lovely pagodas, colonial

Street and the massive Sultan Mosque. The Asian

architecture

Below: Traditional Thai dancer

Civilisations Museum tells of the many Asian cultures

exhilarating ride on a local pedicab through the

The unique, classic and delicate movements

that have influenced Singapore. Gaze at 20,000

bustling streets to the vibrant markets of historic

of performers dressed exquisitely in

beautiful blooms in the National Orchid Garden and

Chinatown. Or venture outside the city to one of the

traditionally embroidered costumes have

observe nocturnal creatures in their natural habitat at

most important battlegrounds of the Vietnam War, the

been created and well developed to entertain

the unique Night Safari. For a historical perspective,

vast underground complex of the Cu Chi Tunnels.

visit the Kranji War Memorial and the Changi Chapel

Explore the lush countryside of farms, rice paddies and

and Museum, dedicated to those who lost their lives

villages with a cruise on the Mekong River.

spectators since ancient times.

and

broad

boulevards.

Take

an

during World War II.

Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam Bangkok, Thailand Overnight | October 15-16

Cruise amidst the exquisite beauty of Ha Long Bay

From its golden temples to its bustling markets, the

with its monolithic limestone islands and famous

city of Bangkok will delight you at every turn. A

morning mists before traveling along the Red River

massive complex of bejeweled and gilded buildings,

to Vietnam’s capital city of Hanoi. Enjoy the French

the Royal Grand Palace enshrines the famous Emerald

Colonial architecture and the wonderful Old Quarter.

Buddha within the temple known as Wat Phra Kaeo.

Visit the impressive Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and then

The enormous Reclining Buddha is housed in Wat

learn the story of the leader’s life at the Ho Chi Minh

Pho, the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok and

Museum. Further history is revealed at the remains

the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. You also

of Hoa Lo Prison, where American servicemen were

shouldn’t miss the unique museum displaying the

held during the Vietnam War.

ornately decorated royal barges.

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Overnight | October 22-23


“I am not the same h av i n g s e e n t h e moon shine on the other side o f t h e wo r l d.” – Mary Anne Radmacher

Hong Kong, China

Cape Town, South Africa

Overnight | October 25-26

Overnight | November 30-December 1

Hong Kong is a unique juxtaposition of the ancient

Gorgeous Table Mountain looms above the city of

18 0 - Day World O dysse y I tinerary H ighlights Continents visited: 5

and modern with historic temples wedged amidst

Cape Town. For breathtaking views, ride the cable car

gleaming skyscrapers. The lights of the city at night

to the summit and enjoy lunch in the mountaintop café.

are a spectacle not to be missed. Check out the

At the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, you can

Ports visited: 100

popular Temple Street Night Market as well as the

observe baboons, ostriches and amazing ocean vistas

Islands visited: 34

bustling Stanley Market and the antique shops along

from Cape Point. With an overnight stay in port, you’ll

Hollywood Road. Cross the channel to Lantau Island

still have plenty of time for a jaunt to Stellenbosch in

to visit the Po Lin Monastery, home of the giant Tian

the heart of South African wine country, where you

Tan Buddha, and dine at a floating seafood restaurant

can taste some of the region’s finest vintages.

in Aberdeen.

2 Overnights | November 12-14

New ports visited: 6 National capitals visited: 26 Overnight stays: 16 Largest population: Mumbai, India

Walvis Bay, Namibia Mahé, Seychelles

Countries visited: 52

Overnight | December 4-5 Although rimmed by the inhospitable Namib Desert,

Smallest population: Bom Bom Island, São Tomé & Principe UNESCO World Heritage Sites: 117

Gorgeous and romantic, the Seychelles define tropical

Walvis Bay boasts a natural lagoon that attracts

beauty. A mountain range runs through the spine of

thousands of birds, including flamingos, pelicans

Time zones crossed: 14

Mahé, the largest island, and scenic national parks

and migratory species. Just outside of town, Dune 7

Oceans cruised: 2

have sprung up around it, attracting hikers. Still, it’s

is the highest sand dune in the coastal dune belt and

the idyllic beaches that have immortalized Mahé and

offers an impressive view of the desert. The region also

its laid-back capital of Victoria. While in Victoria,

reflects the influence of German settlers who came

discover the local landmarks that include the clock

here over a century ago, as evidenced in the colonial

tower – a replica of the one outside of London’s Victoria

buildings, Lutheran church and charming museum in

Station – the old courthouse, National Museum,

the nearby town of Swakopmund.

Seas cruised: 10 Nautical miles sailed: 42,774

colorful markets, and other colonial buildings.

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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 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 private teak veranda, a second bathroom for guests, two flat-screen televisions and a laptop computer and iPad® for your personal use.

I nsi g nia S uit e s an 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 haven in which to relax and recharge.

C o n c i e r g e L e v e l V e r a n d a STATEROOM 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. These tasteful 216-square-foot staterooms offer a private teak veranda, refrigerated mini-bar and plush seating area, as well as the added luxury of exclusive Concierge Level amenities and privileges.

home at sea n Every suite and stateroom features the Prestige Tranquility Bed, an Oceania Cruises exclusive

FREE and unlimited soft drinks and bottled water replenished daily in your refrigerated mini-bar n

n

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24-hour Butler service in all suites

n Bulgari toiletries in Concierge Level Veranda Staterooms and Suites n FREE room service menu 24 hours a day

Signature Belgian chocolates with nightly turndown service n

n

Wireless Internet access

o c e a n v i e w STATEROOM Cat e g o r y D These exquisitely appointed 165-square-foot staterooms are tastefully designed to maximize space and convenience. Enjoy a comfortable seating area with a sofa on which to stretch out, a vanity desk, a breakfast table and a refrigerated mini-bar. A classic porthole flushes the room with light.


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V i s ta s u i t e

PENTHOUSE SUITE

Cat e g o r y v S

C a t e g o r y PH 1 | PH 2 | PH 3

Named for their sweeping views over 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 and private teak veranda. Listen to music in enhanced surround sound, or watch a DVD on one of the two flat-screen televisions. Access the Internet wirelessly on the provided laptop computer or iPad®.

Our collection of elegant 322-square-foot Penthouse Suites features every conceivable comfort. Spacious and furnished for private in-suite dining, the living area features a refrigerated mini-bar and vanity desk, and the marble and granite bathroom is large enough for an indulgent full-size bathtub. Relax on the exquisitely furnished private teak veranda.

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VERANDA STATEROOM

d e l u x e o c e a n v i e w STATEROOM

Cat e g o r y B 1 | B 2

Cat e g o r y C 1 | C 2

These handsomely appointed 216-square-foot staterooms boast our most popular luxury – a private teak veranda comfortably furnished 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 comfortable 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 decor.

o c e a n v i e w STATEROOM

INSIDE STATEROOM

Cat e g o r y E

Cat e g o r y F | G

Centrally located amidships on deck 6, these comfortable 143-square-foot staterooms are awash in natural sunlight from the expansive window with obstructed views. Features include a vanity desk with chair, a refrigerated mini-bar, a small breakfast table and an ample closet.

It’s like another world within these delightful private retreats, which boast 160 square feet of beautifully designed luxury. Highlights include a comfortable seating area, a vanity desk, a refrigerated mini-bar and plenty of storage. The ingenious use of space is complemented by the stylish furnishings.

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I nsi g nia D e c k P l ans 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 Symbol Legend

stateroom color 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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U N E S CO World H eritage Sites (This is only a sample of accessible sites)

BELGIUM Belfries of Belgium and France La Grand-Place, Brussels

MALTA City of Valletta Megalithic Temples of Malta

CANADA Historic District of Old Quebec Gros Morne National Park (Newfoundland)

MOZAMBIQUE Island of Mozambique

CHINA Historic Center of Macao ENGLAND Palace of Westminster and Westminster Abbey Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites Tower of London FRANCE Bordeaux, Port of the Moon Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France GAMBIA Kunta Kinteh Island and Related Sites GREECE Medieval City of Rhodes ICELAND Þingvellir National Park (Reykjavik) INDIA Elephanta Caves (Mumbai) Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Mumbai) ISRAEL Bahá’i Holy Palaces in Haifa and the Western Galilee Old City of Acre Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls ITALY Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata Historic Center of Florence Historic Centre of Rome and Vatican City Historic Center of San Gimignano Mount Etna (Sicily) Piazza del Duomo, Pisa JORDAN Petra

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MALAYSIA Kinabalu Park (Kota Kinabalu)

NETHERLANDS Defense Line of Amsterdam 17th-century Canal Ring Area of Amsterdam inside the Singelgracht NORWAY Bryggen (Bergen) Urnes Stave Church (Bergen) PHILIPPINES Baroque Churches of the Philippines PORTUGAL Historic Center of Oporto Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém in Lisbon Monastery of Alcobaça (Lisbon) SENEGAL Island of Gorée SOUTH AFRICA uKhahlamba/Drakensberg Park (Durban) Cape Floral Region Protected Areas (Cape Town) Robben Island (Cape Town) SPAIN Cathedral, Alcázar and Archivo de Indias in Seville Tower of Hercules (La Coruña) Works of Antoni Gaudí (Barcelona) TANZANIA Stone Town of Zanzibar THAILAND Historic City of Ayutthaya (Bangkok) UNITED STATES Everglades National Park (Miami) Statue of Liberty (New York) VIETNAM Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long (Hanoi) Ha Long Bay


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TERMS & CONDITIONS | *Offers expire March 31, 2014. All advertised fares, other offers and applicable shipboard credits, upgrades or special amenities shown are per person based on double occupancy unless otherwise indicated, are subject to availability at time of booking, may not be combinable with other offers or loyalty program benefits, are capacity controlled and may be withdrawn without prior notice or remain in effect after the expiration date. All fares listed are in U.S. dollars, per person, based on double occupancy and include Non-Commissionable Fares. Cruise-related government fees and taxes are included. For itineraries shown with multiple departures, sailing prices may vary and any “Fares From” pricing is based on Category G unless otherwise indicated. Single rates and rates for 3rd and 4th guests are available upon request; call for details. Cruise Ship Fuel Surcharge may apply for new bookings and, if applicable, is additional revenue to Oceania Cruises. 2 for 1, Early Booking Savings and Special Offer fares are based on published Full Brochure Fares. Full Brochure Fares may not have resulted in actual sales in all cabin categories, may not have been in effect during the last 90 days and do not include Personal Charges and Optional Facilities and Services Fees as defined in the Terms and Conditions of the Guest Ticket Contract, which may be viewed at OceaniaCruises.com. Full Brochure Fares are cruise only. “Free Airfare” promotion 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, MCO, MIA, ORD, PHL, PHX, SAN, SAV, SEA, SFO, TPA, YOW, YUL, YVR, YYZ. Airfare is available from all other US and Canadian gateways at an additional charge. Any advertised fares that include the “Free Airfare” promotion include airline fees, surcharges and all government taxes. Some airlineimposed personal charges, including but not limited to baggage, priority boarding and special seating, may apply. For details visit exploreflightfees.com. Oceania Cruises reserves the right to correct errors or omissions and to change any and all fares, fees and surcharges at any time. Suite and stateroom measurements are approximate, and those in same category may vary in size. They may also have different furniture placement than as depicted in the photographs. Additional terms and conditions may apply. Free first class roundtrip airfare is for US and Canada gateways only. Free roundtrip transfers are restricted to guests utilizing the pre-cruise hotel stay and for those residents within 50 miles of the Port of Miami. Free luggage delivery is only available for guests from the US and Canada and is restricted to two 50-pound bags per guest. Complete Terms and Conditions may be found in the Guest Ticket Contract. Ship’s Registry: Marshall Islands. NOV13160 25


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