Africa, India & Southeast Asia

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Award-winning, expert-led cultural cruises to

AFRICA, INDIA & SOUTHEAST ASIA

Winter 2018/19

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Greece • Egypt Jordan • Oman India • Maldives Sri Lanka Andaman Islands Thailand • Malaysia Singapore • Burma Seychelles • Mauritius Reunion • South Africa Namibia • Angola Sao Tome & Principe Cape Verde Canary Islands Morocco • Spain

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Experience a different kind of wonderland this winter

Aegean Odyssey makes a welcome return to South Africa, India and Southeast Asia this winter with a programme of longer-duration cruises that promise ancient wonders, vibrant cities, captivating tropical islands, fascinating cultures and memorable wildlife encounters.

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‘Wonderful things’ When he was asked if he could see anything upon opening the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922, an awestruck Howard Carter replied simply ‘yes, wonderful things’ – an apt expression, not just for the extraordinary treasures he uncovered that day, but for all the archaeological marvels of Egypt. We are delighted to be returning to this ever-inspiring country in December, visiting not just Luxor’s Valley of the Kings, where Carter made his discovery, and Cairo’s Egyptian Museum, where Tutankhamun’s funerary effects are now displayed, but also the breathtaking Pyramids and Sphinx of Giza, the impressive necropolis of Memphis, the distinctive Step Pyramid of Sakkara, the monumental temple complex at Karnak and the oldest Christian monasteries in the world – St Anthony and St Paul. Yet more ancient wonders featured in the first winter cruise include the Acropolis of Athens, Bronze Age Mycenae and Petra’s unforgettable Treasury.

Land of legend To visit Oman is to step into mythology. Fabled as the birthplace of Sinbad, hero of perhaps the most famous of the tales told by Sheherazade in the Arabian Nights, Oman is also noted as the centre of the frankincense trade. Its colourful domes, mudbrick fortresses, bustling markets and unspoilt beaches and deserts make the country a perfect winter destination, and we see in the New Year in the capital, Muscat.

Jewel in the crown India is blessed with myriad spectacular attractions, but pre-eminent amongst them is the trio of mesmerising cities known as

the ‘Golden Triangle’, an overland tour of which concludes our first winter cruise and begins the second. Visitors to Delhi can trace the various historical incarnations of a great city, culminating in the splendour of Edwin Lutyens’ New Delhi, the jewel in Britain’s imperial crown. Jaipur is the ‘pink city’ of India, with its fairy-tale forts, exquisite façades and majestic palaces. And Agra boasts history’s greatest monument to love and undoubted icon of world travel, the Taj Mahal. The first sight of this ethereally beautiful marble mausoleum, commissioned by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his favourite queen, quite literally takes the breath away. Other Voyages to Antiquity winter 2018/19 stops in India include the crazy, vibrant, thrilling city of Mumbai, Gandhi’s birthplace Porbandar (with sightseeing by tuk-tuk) and the tranquil provinces of Goa and Kerala, where the Chinese fishing nets are an engaging sight.

All that glitters Burma is truly the land of golden temples, and Aegean Odyssey will be sailing along the Yangon River to berth in the heart of its eponymous city, formerly Rangoon and the country’s capital. The standout highlight of this friendly city is the remarkable 100m-high Shwedagon Pagoda, entirely plated with gold. Temples are also the order of the day in Bagan (optional air excursion), where more than 2,000 sublime pagodas and stupas are dotted across a verdant plain in a bend of the Irrawaddy River. And Burma’s evocatively named second city, Mandalay (optional air excursion), is also renowned for its remarkable pagodastudded hillsides.

WINTER 2018/19

Taj Mahal, Agra

Karnak, Egypt

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From skyscrapers to safaris Where east meets west, and ancient meets modern The cities of Southeast Asia present the most enticing contrasts. Centuries-old temples and colonial mansions sit cheek by jowl with soaring skyscrapers and ultramodern hotels. Witness Kuala Lumpur (known to all as KL), where rattan baskets and intricate songkets are woven at an ornate craft complex in the shadow of the magnificent twin Petronas Towers. And Singapore, where the jaw-dropping 200m-high SkyPark looks down from atop the new Marina Sands Hotel upon Raffles Place and the traditional Nonya district of Katong.

Idyllic islands Like emeralds fringed with white gold and scattered across a vast, velvety azure expanse, the islands of the Indian Ocean enchant with their beauty. The Maldives, the Seychelles, Mauritius and Reunion may have different cultures and traditions, but they all offer dreamily soft white sand beaches, instant relaxation and a cuisine based on delicious fresh fish and fruit. Three of our winter cruises make Indian Ocean stops, along with Sri Lanka, the ‘isle of serendipity’, bewitching with its serene temples, lush tea plantations and characterful residents of the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. But the Indian Ocean does not have a monopoly on idyllic isles – we also take in the lovely Andaman Islands and Thailand’s alluring Phi Phi Islands.

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In search of the ‘big five’

A tale of two hemispheres

Game hunters of yesteryear coined the term ‘big five’ to describe the most difficult animals to take down with a single shot. Thankfully (for the most part) these are more enlightened times and cameras do the only shooting, yet the cachet of the ‘big five’ for safarigoers endures – elephant, lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo are the most prized sightings. But, of course, there are countless other creatures to look out for: zebra, giraffe, cheetah, hippo, baboon, warthog and literally hundreds of species of birds among them. There is something undeniably romantic and adventurous about a classic African safari, and the fourth Voyages to Antiquity winter cruise includes no fewer than three amazing wildlife-watching opportunities – at Hluhluwe Game Reserve (noted for its rare white rhinos), St Lucia Nature Reserve (a wetland paradise) and Port Elizabeth Private Game Reserve (home to all of the ‘big five’). In Cape Town, you can expect even more animal encounters, including the penguins of Boulders Beach.

The last of the epic winter cruises truly deserves that description, traversing the entire length of the African continent from Cape Town to the southern shores of Spain, with a number of enthralling stops en route. Discover the German colonial heritage of Namibia and the country’s forbidding Skeleton Coast, cloaked in dense fog generated when the broiling desert dunes meet the cold Atlantic tides. The Angolan capital Luanda appears on few cruise maps, but has plenty to recommend it, not least Gustav Eiffel’s Palacio de Ferro. Then Aegean Odyssey crosses the Equator and calls on the sundrenched islands of Bom Bom (Sao Tome & Principe), Praia (Cape Verde) and Las Palmas (Canaries), before concluding its African adventure with an exploration of the great imperial cities of Morocco.


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Grand Voyages – epic cruises, amazing savings By combining two or more Voyages to Antiquity cruises into one unforgettable journey, not only do you experience even more exotic cultures, breathtaking landscapes and iconic attractions, you also enjoy extraordinary value for money, with special combination prices and exclusive on-board credit offers. Call our friendly Reservations team on 01865 951329 for more details.

• Enlightening and comprehensive guest speaker programme • Shore excursions with expert guides • All meals on board at a choice of two restaurants • Wine with dinner on board • Gratuities for restaurant and cabin staff on board • Transfers and baggage handling overseas • Return flights and free regional connections • Pre- and post-cruise hotel stays in four or five star hotels (where applicable)

Welcome aboard Aegean Odyssey There is a particular pleasure that comes with cruising aboard a smaller ship. Hosting an average of just 350 passengers, Aegean Odyssey is no ‘floating city’. She is small enough to put in at more characterful ports inaccessible to the mega-ships, the service is more personal and you get plenty of time to interact with the on-board experts. Yet on the other hand, she is large enough to offer a superb selection of amenities, including two dining venues, several comfortable lounges and bars, a spa centre and well-stocked library. Cabins are spacious, modern and intelligently designed.

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Aegean Odyssey

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PASSAGE TO ANCIENT EGYPT & INDIA ATHENS TO DELHI 37 DAYS from £7,495 £6,295 6 December 2018

CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CRUISE – CABINS SELLING QUICKLY

Save up to £5,000 per cabin Celebrate the festive season on this unforgettable voyage to ancient sites, lands of legend and vibrant cities. Experience the historical highlights of Greece and Egypt, from the Parthenon to the Pyramids of Giza, Mycenae to the Valley of the Kings. Petra, the stunning ‘rose red city half as old as time’ carved into the very mountainside, is a true icon of world travel. Then there is time to relax and enjoy Christmas at sea en route to Oman, the land of frankincense, Sinbad and the Arabian Nights, where we see in the New Year. The journey concludes in India, with visits to Gandhi’s birthplace, Porbandar, and the mesmerising metropolis of Mumbai, followed by a five-night overland tour of the celebrated Golden Triangle – Jaipur, Delhi and Agra, home to the world’s greatest monument to love, the breathtaking Taj Mahal.

Jaipur, India

YOUR GUEST LECTURERS INCLUDE DR CAMPBELL PRICE is Curator of Egypt and Sudan at the Manchester Museum, one of the UK’s most impressive Egyptology collections. Having completed a BA, MA and PhD in Egyptology at the University of Liverpool, where he is now an Honorary Research Fellow, Campbell undertook fieldwork at the sites of Zawiyet Umm el-Rakham (Sakkara) and the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. He has written about ancient Egyptian material culture, most recently the coedited volume Mummies, Magic and Medicine in Ancient Egypt and Pocket Museum: Ancient Egypt, and he is a regular contributor to Egyptology documentaries on TV and radio.

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DR DAVID PRICE WILLIAMS has been associated with the eastern Mediterranean – Greece, Turkey, Jordan and the Near East for more than 40 years. He is deeply involved with all aspects of Near Eastern culture, history and archaeology. He has also spent many years in southern Africa, directing a team researching the effects of climate change on human evolution and overseeing the building of the Swaziland National Museum, where he became Director of Antiquities. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the author and co-author of numerous academic papers on the archaeology of western Asia.

DR DAVID CRILLY graduated from the Universities of Southampton (Music) and London (Masters in Drama and Theatre Studies), before completing his doctorate in the philosophy of art at Magdalen College, Oxford. For the past 30 years he has been Artistic Director of the annual, open-air Cambridge Shakespeare Festival. He is a conductor, composer, author and arts practitioner – for 18 years Director-in-Residence for Anglia Opera, conducting and producing such classics as La Bohème, Carmen, Peter Grimes, La Traviata and The Turn of the Screw. On this cruise, he introduces the real Anthony and Cleopatra.

PROFESSOR THOMAS G FRASER MBE gained his MA in Medieval & Modern History at the University of Glasgow before moving to the LSE for his doctoral work in International History (with a thesis on the relationship between Germany and Indian revolutionaries during the First World War). In 1969 he joined the New University of Ulster, now Ulster University, becoming Provost of its Magee campus and now Emeritus Professor of History. Thomas is widely published, mostly on the modern history of the Middle East and India, but also on American foreign policy and the Northern Ireland peace process.

ALAN O’CAIN is a professional artist and poet who delivers much-loved public talks and performances. He has collaborated creatively with Glyndebourne Opera and the Royal Shakespeare Company and produced art and poetry in-residence in a number of international venues, including the studio of Edvard Munch and the former prison cell of Egon Schiele. He has held solo exhibitions at the Hay Festival and several other locations in the UK and abroad. Alan will be delivering entertaining talks exploring themes from art history, philosophy and the history of science, and running art and poetry-writing workshops during days at sea.


Muscat

Mumbai

Petra

YOUR ITINERARY 6 DEC 2018 ATHENS, Greece

Fly to Athens. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel in the heart of the city.

7 DEC ATHENS, Greece

Discover the amazing history of the Greek capital on a choice of tours, taking in the awe-inspiring temples and museum of the Acropolis, or Byzantine Athens.

8 DEC ATHENS, Greece

Visit the city of Agamemnon – Mycenae – and marvel at the great theatre of Epidaurus, with acoustics so good that it is said you can hear a pin drop from the highest tier.

9 DEC ATHENS, Greece

Enjoy an optional morning tour of the impressive National Archaeological Museum and transfer to the port of Piraeus to embark Aegean Odyssey.

1-2 JAN 2019 At sea

17 DEC At sea

Relax on board as Aegean Odyssey cruises the Red Sea.

18 DEC AQABA, Jordan

Jordan’s southern port is the gateway to Petra, acclaimed as one of the ‘New Seven Wonders of the World’. This ancient, mountain-cut city of temples and tombs, streets and theatres is indeed spectacular, and visitors never forget their first sight of the Treasury.

19 DEC AQABA, Jordan

Work off any seasonal indulgence at the gym, or exercise the mind at the comprehensive on-board library.

3 JAN PORBANDAR, India

We explore the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi in the most characterful way – by tuk-tuk!

4 JAN At sea

A final day at sea en route to Mumbai.

An optional excursion invites you to follow in the camel tracks of TE Lawrence in Wadi Rum, a desert landscape so otherworldly that it has often stood in for Mars in Hollywood films.

5 JAN MUMBAI, India

20 DEC SAFAGA/LUXOR, Egypt

6 JAN MUMBAI/JAIPUR, India

Disembark Aegean Odyssey for an overland tour to Luxor, visiting the majestic temple of Karnak this afternoon.

Disembark Aegean Odyssey and fly to Jaipur to begin a five-night overland Golden Triangle tour with sightseeing in this ‘Pink City’.

21 DEC LUXOR, Egypt

7 JAN JAIPUR, India

Uncover the historical and cultural highlights of this great, colourful metropolis.

10-11 DEC At sea

A couple of days at sea present the perfect opportunity to get to know your new home away from home, Aegean Odyssey.

The sun-baked Valley of the Kings, with its richly frescoed royal tombs, makes for an enthralling morning. Dinner and a show at your hotel this evening.

Take a jeep ride to the fairy-tale, hilltop Amber Fort, reflected in the still waters of a river in which elephants bathe.

12 DEC SUEZ CANAL, Egypt

22 DEC LUXOR/SAFAGA, Egypt

8 JAN JAIPUR/AGRA India

Appreciate the mighty engineering achievement of the Suez Canal on a daytime transit.

Return to Safaga and Aegean Odyssey.

En route from Jaipur to Agra, make a stop at ghostly Fatehpur Sikri, a Mughal city abandoned centuries ago for lack of water.

23-27 DEC At sea

9 JAN AGRA/DELHI, India

13 DEC SUEZ/CAIRO, Egypt

En route to Oman, there is plenty of time to enjoy the Christmas celebrations on board Aegean Odyssey.

Disembark Aegean Odyssey for a two-night overland tour to Cairo and its environs, beginning with the Egyptian Museum, home to the glittering funerary treasure of the boy-pharaoh Tutankhamun.

14 DEC CAIRO, Egypt

A short drive to Giza and the iconic Sphinx and Pyramids, last surviving wonder of the ancient world. A splendid Nile dinner cruise follows an afternoon at leisure.

15 DEC CAIRO/AIN SOHKNA, Egypt

The Old Kingdom capital of Memphis and the necropolis of Sakkara, famed for its ‘Step Pyramid’, make for a fascinating visit, before we drive back to rejoin Aegean Odyssey.

16 DEC AIN SOHKNA, Egypt

A full day excursion introduces two of the oldest Christian monasteries in the world, St Anthony’s and St Paul’s.

28 DEC SALALAH, Oman

Once a key stop on the ‘Frankincense Trail’, Salalah is a pleasing introduction to little-known Oman. This morning, visit the Tomb of Job.

The ethereally beautiful Taj Mahal, built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan as a marble mausoleum for his favourite queen, is another undoubted icon of world travel, first sight of which takes the breath away. You’ll also visit impressive Agra Fort, before we drive on to Delhi.

10 JAN DELHI, India

29-30 DEC At sea

Do as much or as little as you wish during two further days at sea.

Delhi is several cities in one, many times the capital, from the early days of Islam to the pomp and grandeur of Lutyens’ Raj-era New Delhi.

31 DEC MUSCAT, Oman

11 JAN DELHI, India

See in the New Year with celebrations on board, after a tour of the elegant Omani capital.

Transfer to Delhi Airport for flight home.

So much included in your fare! 25 days cruising aboard Aegean Odyssey 12 nights in 4*/5* hotels (in Athens, Cairo, Luxor, Jaipur, Agra and Delhi) International flights Local transfers All meals on board and wine with dinner Gratuities for cabin and restaurant staff on board 17 shore excursions The guest lecture programme

Cairo

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THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE TO THE STRAIT OF MALACCA DELHI TO SINGAPORE 29 DAYS from £6,895 £5,895 1 January 2019

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Save up to £4,000 per cabin A five-night overland tour of the majestic and justly-renowned ‘Golden Triangle’ of India – Delhi, Agra and Jaipur – starts this travel adventure in unforgettable style. Aegean Odyssey then cruises the tropical Malabar Coast and we picnic on a desert island in the Maldives. In Sri Lanka, visit the Pinnawala elephant sanctuary to see how orphaned elephants are rehabilitated, and explore the spiritually significant city of Trincomalee. Stunning natural beauty is the order of the day in the islands of the Andamans and Thailand, before a cruise along the Strait of Malacca brings us to the breathtaking skyline of Kuala Lumpur. The journey concludes with a two-night hotel stay in Singapore, a city which combines colonial elegance and modern dynamism.

Phi Phi Islands, Thailand

YOUR GUEST LECTURERS INCLUDE DR PETER CATTERMOLE is a planetary geologist and volcanologist. Prior to entering academia, he had been a draftsman, a forester, a rock climbing instructor and museum curator, and between university appointments he taught at Gordonstoun School. Prior to taking early retirement to lead specialist groups around the world, Peter was a lecturer at the universities of Wales and Sheffield, the author or more than 20 books (several in collaboration with close friend Sir Patrick Moore) and for several years Principal Investigator with NASA’s Planetary Geology and Geophysics Programme, specialising in the study of Mars and Venus.

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ERNEST REA is a celebrated broadcaster who specialises in the history of religions and the way that faith impacts on the contemporary world. He worked for the BBC for 22 years in a variety of production and editorial roles including, from 1989-2001, Head of Religious Broadcasting, and his regular radio programme Beyond Belief earned a prestigious Sony Gold Award for Best Speech Programme on British Radio. Ernie has degrees in theology, history and politics, and is in wide demand as a speaker at a variety of events from inter-faith conferences to literary festivals and academic symposia.

MAJOR GENERAL STEPHEN CARR-SMITH spent 33 years in the Army, serving 10 years in Germany at the height of the Cold War. From 1988-1995, he helped develop the ‘New NATO’ after the demise of the Warsaw Pact and the USSR. On leaving the Army, he worked for a company providing mine clearance services in remote and hostile areas. Stephen is Honorary Colonel of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry – an all-women, uniformed volunteer body that has supported the British Army for 100 years – and, from 2003 to 2013, he was the President of the Stragglers of Asia Cricket Club, with its origins in 1920s Punjab.

REV DR JUDITH BROWN is the recentlyretired Professor of Commonwealth History at the University of Oxford and an Emeritus Professorial Fellow of Balliol College. The main focus of her academic writing has been modern India, in particular the careers of MK Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, and the modern diaspora from South Asia. She has been a governor of several UK universities and a Trustee of the Charles Wallace (India) Trust, and Judith is also an Anglican priest, helping in Balliol Chapel and in the parish church of St Mary Magdalen, Oxford. Judith’s other passion, apart from India, is gardening.

JOHN COVENTRY has spent his working life in the travel industry, with memorable experiences including smuggling a body across the Iron Curtain, being caught up in a revolution in South America and pinned down by sniper fire in San Francisco. He went on to become general manager of one of the UK’s most prestigious independent tour operators. John is a long time Mensa member and four-time Brain of Mensa finalist. Award-winning singer and former BBC radio presenter CLARE COVENTRY will be accompanying John on this cruise, bringing a passion for music and crafting, with regular workshops on-board.


YOUR ITINERARY 1 JAN 2019 LONDON, England Fly overnight to Delhi.

2 JAN 2019 DELHI, India

Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel in the heart of Delhi, with time at leisure.

3 JAN DELHI, India

A sightseeing tour introduces the many ‘ages’ of Delhi as a capital city, including grand New Delhi, administrative centre of India, the British Empire’s ‘jewel in the crown’.

4 JAN DELHI/AGRA, India

A drive to Agra and sightseeing of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Agra Fort, main residence of the Mughal emperors until the capital moved to Delhi in 1638.

Maldives

5 JAN AGRA/JAIPUR, India

Many consider the Taj Mahal history’s most sublime architectural achievement and the first sight of this shimmering marble mausoleum genuinely takes the breath away. Discover this extraordinary monument to love, then stop at the ‘ghost city’ of Fatehpur Sikri on the way to Jaipur.

6 JAN JAIPUR, India

Painted pink (the colour of hospitality) in the late 19th century to welcome the Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria on their imperial visit, Jaipur is an attractive and engaging city packed with historical treasures.

7 JAN JAIPUR/MUMBAI, India

After a flight to Mumbai, enjoy a sightseeing tour of this bustling city before embarking Aegean Odyssey.

8 JAN At sea

Get to know Aegean Odyssey as she sails the Arabian Sea.

9 JAN MARMAGAO, India

The sun-kissed coastline of Goa may be best known for its golden beaches, but there is enthralling Portuguese colonial heritage to discover too.

10 JAN At sea

A further day at sea invites appreciation of Aegean Odyssey’s fine amenities.

11 JAN COCHIN, India

There are more Portuguese colonial echoes in Cochin, along with the option to absorb the tranquil beauty of Kerala, one of India’s most enchanting regions.

14 JAN At sea

A further day at sea cruising the Indian Ocean.

15 JAN COLOMBO, Sri Lanka

On the teardrop-shaped ‘Isle of Serendipity’, watch elephants bathe and play at an orphanage for these gentle giants, or head north to the sacred temples of Kandy.

16 JAN COLOMBO, Sri Lanka

A morning tour of Colombo reveals a characterful city with fine colonial architecture and beaches bustling with friendly locals.

17 JAN At sea

The Daily Journal details a host of activities on board, with the option to do as much or as little as you wish.

18 JAN TRINCOMALEE, Sri Lanka

Famed for its colourful temple in a stunning seafront setting, Trincomalee also has an amazing history as one of the most occupied cities in the world, changing colonial hands seven times before British rule in the late 18th century. Alternatively, join an optional excursion to the ancient royal city and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Polonnaruwa.

19-20 JAN At sea

Take in fascinating lectures by the on-board speakers as Aegean Odyssey continues her Indian Ocean journey.

21 JAN PORT BLAIR, Andaman Islands

Unwind as Aegean Odyssey sets sail across the Indian Ocean.

Visit the historic monuments and museums of the Andaman capital. An afternoon optional excursion takes in Ross Island, a splendidly well-preserved retreat formerly the British colonial headquarters.

13 JAN MALDIVES

22 JAN At Sea

12 JAN At sea

With their soft white sands, leaning palm trees and sundappled lagoons, the Maldives are the epitome of desert island romance. A beach barbecue awaits.

and Phang Nga, a bay of photogenic sheer-sided limestone islets, one of which found fame as the lair of The Man with the Golden Gun.

24 JAN At sea

The Strait of Malacca, between Malaysia and Indonesia, connects the Indian and Pacific oceans. We sail this hugely significant waterway to two of Southeast Asia’s great cities.

25 JAN PORT KELANG, Malaysia

An hour or so from Port Kelang is the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur (known to all as ‘KL’), set in the shadow of the iconic Petronas Towers. Experience KL’s mesmerising, cosmopolitan blend of old and new.

26 JAN SINGAPORE

Disembark Aegean Odyssey in a city of extraordinary contrasts and uniquely magnificent architecture – Singapore. Get your bearings with a morning sightseeing tour. An optional night safari presents a fascinating insight into the nocturnal activities of the residents of Singapore Zoo.

27 JAN SINGAPORE

A day to explore this amazing city independently – perhaps some shopping on Orchard Road – or an optional tour to the stunning waterfront nature reserve Gardens by the Bay.

28 JAN SINGAPORE

Transfer to Singapore Airport for your overnight flight home.

29 JAN LONDON, England Arrival back in the UK.

Aegean Odyssey cruises the Andaman Sea en route to Thailand.

23 JAN PHUKET, Thailand

Expect a difficult choice today with excursions to two of the world’s most naturally beautiful places – the idyllic Phi Phi Islands, with their stunning beaches and laid-back resorts,

Singapore

So much included in your fare!

Jaipur

21 days cruising aboard Aegean Odyssey 7 nights in 4*/5* hotels (in Agra, Delhi and Singapore) International flights Local transfers All meals on board and wine with dinner Gratuities for cabin and restaurant staff on board 14 shore excursions The guest lecture programme

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BEYOND BURMA & THE MALAY PENINSULA SINGAPORE TO COLOMBO 20 DAYS from £4,850 £4,150 23 January 2019

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Save up to £3,000 per cabin This fascinating journey encompasses colonial history, breathtaking natural beauty, glittering temples galore and the sheer exoticism of Southeast Asia. We begin with explorations of Singapore, Malacca and Penang, each with colonial echoes and enthralling ‘melting pot’ cultures and cuisines. Thailand’s Phi Phi Islands – limestone monoliths rising sheer from the sea – present postcard views at every turn. Then it is on to Burma, land of golden pagodas, bustling bazaars and welcoming smiles, before the unspoilt Andaman Islands and the ‘teardrop isle’ of Sri Lanka, where we meet the characterful residents of an elephant orphanage.

Yangon, Burma

YOUR GUEST LECTURERS INCLUDE ROBERT A E GORDON is a former British diplomat who graduated at Oxford’s Magdalen College and joined the British diplomatic service in 1973. His early postings included Warsaw, Santiago and Paris. In 1983, he was made an OBE for his services during the Falklands War. From 1995-1999 he was British Ambassador to Burma (Myanmar), being awarded the CMG in 1999. Thereafter he headed the FCO’s Southeast Asia Department. In 2011 he became President of the Britain-Burma Society as well as Chairman of Prospect Burma, a charity which gives some 90 scholarships a year to young Burmese to study at universities abroad.

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PAMELA GORDON has been a diplomat and a professional English language teacher throughout her working life. For the last five years, she has headed the British Diplomatic Service Families Association, looking after the interests of the 3,000+ spouses and dependents of British diplomats. She has served in British missions in Havana and Brussels, and taught English in Warsaw, Paris and Burma, where she developed a keen interest in Burmese textiles, especially those from ethnic minorities. In 2010, Pamela joined the FCO’s South Asia Department, with special responsibility for Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Maldives.

PROFESSOR SANDY PRIMROSE MBE is a biologist by training, undertaking research in Australia and working in the fields of academia, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, and more recently as a government adviser. He was awarded an MBE in 2010 for services to the Food Standards Agency. Sandy has written a number of popular scientific textbooks and Plants, Poisons and Personalities, aimed at lay audiences. His passion is gardening and his half-acre garden is filled with unusual trees and shrubs. The stories of these plants and his experiences in the food industry form the basis of his entertaining cruise lectures.

PROFESSOR ROBERT H TAYLOR, born and educated in the United States, has taught Southeast Asian politics at universities in Sydney, Hong Kong and London. He was Pro-Director of the School of Oriental and African Studies, then Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham. Robert is the author and editor of several volumes on Southeast Asia, most recently The State in Myanmar and General Ne Win: A Political Biography, both of which have been translated into Burmese. Professor Taylor was one of very few western social scientists to live in Myanmar in the 1970s and 1980s and has visited the country almost every year since.


Singapore

Malacca

YOUR ITINERARY 23 JAN 2019 LONDON, England

Depart the UK on an overnight flight to Singapore.

24 JAN SINGAPORE

Upon arrival in Singapore, transfer to your hotel, with the remainder of the day at leisure.

25 JAN SINGAPORE

Get your bearings in this extraordinary city with a morning sightseeing tour. An optional night safari presents a fascinating insight into the nocturnal activities of the residents of Singapore Zoo.

26 JAN SINGAPORE

Join an optional tour to the stunning waterfront nature reserve Gardens by the Bay, or explore independently before embarking Aegean Odyssey.

27 JAN MALACCA, Malaysia

The small, friendly city of Malacca is recognised, along with Georgetown (Penang), as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its East-West trading history, reflected in its culture, architecture and cuisine.

31 JAN - 1 FEB At sea

5 FEB At sea

Appreciate the ship’s many excellent amenities and fascinating guest lectures as Aegean Odyssey sails the Andaman Sea to Burma.

Aegean Odyssey has one of the best-stocked libraries at sea – why not find an interesting book and head to the sun-deck?

2 FEB YANGON, Burma

6 FEB PORT BLAIR, Andaman Islands

Amongst Buddhism’s most sacred sites for its holy relics, the 99m-tall, 2,500-year-old Shwedagon Pagoda, adorned with 27 tons of gold leaf, is one of the world’s truly breathtaking monuments. We visit this shimmering treasure that dominates the skyline of Burma’s largest city, formerly known as Rangoon.

3 FEB YANGON, Burma

Visit the sprawling, covered Scott’s Market, with its colonial architecture, cobblestone streets and more than 2,000 stalls, along with the excellent National Museum, showcasing Burmese art, history and culture. Alternatively, join an optional air excursion to the stunning templedotted landscape of Bagan or romantic Mandalay.

4 FEB YANGON, Burma

A day at leisure in Yangon to unwind or make your own explorations.

Visit the historic monuments and museums of the Andaman capital. An afternoon optional excursion takes in Ross Island, a splendidly well-preserved retreat formerly the British colonial headquarters.

7-9 FEB At sea

Settle back and relax as Aegean Odyssey negotiates the azure expanse of the Indian Ocean.

10 FEB COLOMBO, Sri Lanka

On the teardrop-shaped ‘Isle of Serendipity’, watch elephants bathe and play at an orphanage for these gentle giants, or head north to the sacred temples of Kandy.

11 FEB COLOMBO, Sri Lanka

Disembark Aegean Odyssey and transfer to Colombo Airport for your flight home.

28 JAN MALACCA, Malaysia

The Strait of Malacca, between Malaysia and Indonesia, connects the Indian and Pacific oceans. We sail this hugely significant waterway to another multicultural jewel, Penang.

29 JAN PENANG, Malaysia

Like Malacca, the colourful capital of Penang island, Georgetown, has a rich colonial and spice trading history. It is also known as the food capital of Malaysia, so be sure to make time to sample local delicacies during your tour.

30 JAN PHUKET, Thailand

Expect a difficult choice today with excursions to two of the world’s most naturally beautiful places – the idyllic Phi Phi Islands, with their stunning beaches and laid-back resorts, and Phang Nga, a bay of photogenic sheer-sided limestone islets, one of which found fame as the lair of The Man with the Golden Gun.

Phuket

So much included in your fare!

Colombo

17 days cruising aboard Aegean Odyssey 2 nights in 4*/5* hotels (in Singapore) International flights Local transfers All meals on board and wine with dinner Gratuities for cabin and restaurant staff on board 8 shore excursions The guest lecture programme

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ISLANDS OF THE INDIAN OCEAN & SOUTHERN AFRICA COLOMBO TO CAPE TOWN 33 DAYS from £7,450 £6,450 10 February 2019

ODYSSEY CLUB REUNION CRUISE – LIMITED AVAILABILITY

Save up to £5,000 per cabin The islands of the Indian Ocean are postcard-perfect visions of the desert island paradise, and no fewer than five islands or island groups feature in this unmissable cruise. Board Aegean Odyssey in Colombo, capital of teardrop-shaped Sri Lanka, once called the ‘Isle of Serendipity’, and visit sublime temples or an elephant orphanage. A beach barbecue awaits on the soft sands of the Maldives, then it is on to the extraordinary floral treasure trove of the Seychelles, delightful Mauritius and Reunion Island, a tiny, remote and beautiful corner of France in the southern hemisphere. In South Africa, enjoy safari adventures at two of the country’s best game reserves, learn more about the Zulu nation in Durban and spend three nights in the stunning city of Cape Town.

YOUR GUEST LECTURERS INCLUDE CHRISTOPHER WALTON has lived and worked in Cape Town and was a journalist in Cape Town during the apartheid era before moving to one of the world’s largest publishing companies in 1981. He has edited and published books on subjects as diverse as travel, law, medicine, history and cookery and helped open new markets for books in Eastern Europe. Since his retirement, he has been a lecturer on board cruise ships, giving more than 160 lectures specialising in Italian and South African history, food and culture. Chris is passionate about photography and music – and collects handmade acoustic guitars.

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NANCY GILCHRIST developed an interest in wine at a very early age and tasting sessions at Cambridge fuelled the passion. For three years ‘home’ was Washington DC, where she ran a wine bar close to the White House, later becoming wine columnist for The Boston Globe. On her return to the UK, she ran Grants of St James’s School of Wine before leaving to work as a freelance wine educator and consultant, as one of only 356 Masters of Wine in the world. In the last couple of years, she has become increasingly involved in olive oil and chocolate, sitting as a Grand Jury member for the International Chocolate Awards.

Yangon, Burma PROFESSOR JOE CARTWRIGHT is Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford, where he graduated in the 1980s. His work as a geologist has taken him to many beautiful and remote places in the western USA, South Africa and Namibia, where he has explored for oil and diamonds. Having extensively researched how fluids migrate in the earth’s crust, he has led field campaigns worldwide, published more than 200 papers and won a number of international awards for his work. A proud Welshman, Joe’s other interests include his choral singing, painting, hill walking and village cricket.

STEVE RAGNALL is a maritime historian and author with a lifetime’s love of the sea. He is RYA Yachtmaster qualified, and has plenty of sailing experience, including passages on tall ships, most notably the Bark Endeavour, replica of Captain Cook’s ship. His recent book Better Conceiv’d than Describ’d: The Life and Times of Captain James King, Captain Cook’s Friend and Colleague, is the culmination of years of research work into Cook’s world. Steve lectures regularly to U3A, the Arts Society, the National Trust and many other organisations, and he has worked extensively in local and regional radio as musician, writer and presenter.

PROFESSOR CHRIS STRINGER has worked at the Natural History Museum London since 1973, and is now Research Leader in Human Origins and a Fellow of the Royal Society. His early research was on the relationship of Neanderthals and early modern humans in Europe, but through his work on the ‘Recent African Origin’ theory of modern human origins, he now collaborates with archaeologists, dating specialists, and geneticists in attempting to reconstruct the evolution of modern humans globally. He has published over 300 scientific papers and his recent books include The Complete World of Human Evolution.


Stellenbosch

Seychelles

Maldives

YOUR ITINERARY 10 FEB 2019 LONDON, England Depart the UK on an overnight flight to Colombo.

11 FEB COLOMBO, Sri Lanka

Upon arrival in Colombo, embark Aegean Odyssey with the remainder of the day at leisure.

12 FEB COLOMBO, Sri Lanka

On the teardrop-shaped ‘Isle of Serendipity’, watch elephants bathe and play at an orphanage for these gentle giants, take a morning tour of Colombo, a characterful city with fine colonial architecture and beaches bustling with friendly locals, or head north on an optional excursion to the sacred temples of Kandy.

13 FEB At sea

Get to know Aegean Odyssey as she sets sail across the Indian Ocean.

14 FEB MALDIVES

With their soft white sands, leaning palm trees and sundappled lagoons, the Maldives are the epitome of desert island romance. A beach barbecue awaits.

15-18 FEB At sea

Extended time at sea presents the opportunity to settle back into the slower rhythms of a cruise holiday – daily activities and entertainments are plentiful, but you are equally welcome to do nothing at all.

19 FEB MAHE, Seychelles

Evolving over centuries of splendid isolation, the flora of the Seychelles is like nowhere else on earth. We take a tour of the main island, Mahe, with a focus on its natural treasures.

20 FEB MAHE, Seychelles

Enjoy time at leisure or join us on an optional glass-bottomed boat cruise above the coral reef to wonder at the colour and variety of Seychelles underwater life.

21-23 FEB At sea

Three more days at sea and Aegean Odyssey feels even more like home.

24 FEB PORT LOUIS, Mauritius

Port Louis, the Mauritian capital, reflects all the cultures that comprise cosmopolitan Mauritius, along with some fine colonial architecture. Excursions take in the city highlights in conjunction with Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens or the grand Eureka Colonial House.

25 FEB PORT LOUIS, Mauritius

See Mauritius at your own pace, or join optional tours to the extinct volcano Trou aux Cerfs, the Chamarel coloured earth and the excellent Casela Nature Park.

26 FEB ST DENIS, Reunion

Bewitching Reunion Island is a French department in the Indian Ocean, renowned for its lush volcanic interior, glorious beaches, coral reefs and Creole culture. A choice of morning tours introduces its beauty.

9 MAR At sea

A final full day at sea to get the most of your Aegean Odyssey experience.

10 MAR CAPE TOWN, South Africa

More time to unwind on board Aegean Odyssey as she sails for South African shores.

Cape Town is one of the world’s most attractive cities, with an elegant waterfront and nature on its doorstep, all set in the benevolent shadow of Table Mountain. Our introductory sightseeing tour includes a cable car ride to the summit of this icon.

3 MAR RICHARDS BAY, South Africa

11 MAR CAPE TOWN, South Africa

27 FEB - 2 MAR At sea

A choice of safari options invites you to get up close to some of Africa’s iconic creatures. Hluhluwe, the oldest proclaimed nature reserve in Africa, is home to all of the ‘big five’ and particularly noted for its elephants. Overnight excursions to Leopard Mountain or Phinda Mountain offer more exclusive experiences still.

4 MAR RICHARDS BAY, South Africa

An extended morning visit to St Lucia Wetland Park introduces a different cast of wildlife characters including hippos, crocodiles and, astonishingly, more than 500 species of birds.

5 MAR DURBAN South Africa

An hour inland from the port city of Durban, Pietermaritzburg is a beautiful city of Victorian architecture and old world charm. Alternatively, visit Sharks Board, a unique audio-visual presentation on the life, biology and importance of sharks to the marine ecosystem.

Just an hour or so from Cape Town are located lush vineyards that are producing exceptional quality wines. We visit the most famous – Stellenbosch.

12 MAR CAPE TOWN, South Africa

A further excursion (optional) takes in the dramatic scenery of Cape Point, the continent’s most southwestern point, home to a variety of characterful creatures, from baboons and ostriches to the penguins of Boulders Bay.

13 MAR CAPE TOWN, South Africa

Disembark Aegean Odyssey and transfer to the airport for your overnight flight home.

14 MAR LONDON, England Arrive back in the UK.

6 MAR At sea

Aegean Odyssey continues westward along the South African coast.

7 MAR PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa

Safari thrills are again the order of the day as we keep our eyes peeled for the ‘big five’ on a full day private game reserve excursion. Alternatively, an overnight optional safari tour to Lalibela Game Reserve or Pumba Private Game Reserve presents yet more wildlife watching opportunities.

8 MAR PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa

Take a half day city tour of Port Elizabeth or join an optional 2-night overland excursion that follows the famous Garden Route along the coast to Cape Town.

Cape Town

So much included in your fare! 31 days cruising aboard Aegean Odyssey International flights Local transfers All meals on board and wine with dinner Gratuities for cabin and restaurant staff on board 11 shore excursions The guest lecture programme

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SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA & THE SKELETON COAST CAPE TOWN to MALAGA 33 DAYS from £6,250 £5,350 12 March 2019

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE CRUISE

Save up to £4,400 per cabin This remarkable, epic journey – the very length of Africa – begins with three nights in one of the continent’s most charming and beautiful cities, Cape Town, and visits to iconic Table Mountain and the Stellenbosch winelands. Then Aegean Odyssey sails north by way of Namibia’s forbidding Skeleton Coast, where the cold waters of the Atlantic meet the scorching desert dunes in an atmospheric shroud of fog, the Angolan capital, Luanda, and the three lovely, sun-drenched island groups of Sao Tome & Principe, Cape Verde and the Canaries. Last stop en route to Malaga is Morocco and the splendid imperial city of Marrakesh, with its souks, snake charmers and storks nesting in the towers of ancient palaces.

Namibia

YOUR GUEST LECTURERS INCLUDE DR CARRIE GIBSON is an author and journalist who has spent much of the last decade researching the Spanish Empire, clocking up countless hours in Seville’s imperial archives. Her first book, Empire’s Crossroads: A History of the Caribbean from Columbus to the Present Day, and her next, El Norte: The Forgotten Hispanic Past of the United States, concern Spanish connections across the Atlantic. On this cruise she will lecturing on trade and slavery along the west coast of Africa, especially in Angola, and discussing the importance of Cape Verde and the Canary Islands to Portugal and Spain during the era of European imperial expansion.

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PETER MAWBY is an ornithologist and research ecologist, a regular expedition leader and ringer of birds for more than 50 years. He has also taught extensively, becoming Headmaster of Lancaster Royal Grammar School. Peter is now in great demand to speak to the RSPB, ornithologist clubs and regional wildlife trusts. His cruise lectures, accompanied with top quality illustrations, sound and video clips, are always popular, and he welcomes the opportunity to spend time with passengers on deck enhancing their experience of the local wildlife. Peter’s other love is music and he plays the cello with a number of orchestras.

NANCY GILCHRIST developed an interest in wine at a very early age (11, but don’t tell anyone…) and tasting sessions at Cambridge fuelled the passion. For three years ‘home’ was Washington DC, where she ran a wine bar close to the White House, later becoming wine columnist for The Boston Globe. On her return to the UK, she ran Grants of St James’s School of Wine before leaving to work as a freelance wine educator and consultant, as one of only 356 Masters of Wine in the world. In the last couple of years, she has become increasingly involved in olive oil and chocolate, sitting as a Grand Jury member for the International Chocolate Awards.

PROFESSOR JOE CARTWRIGHT is Professor of Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford, where he graduated in the 1980s. His work as a geologist has taken him to many beautiful and remote places in the western USA, South Africa and Namibia, where he has explored for both oil and diamonds. Having extensively researched how fluids migrate in the shallow part of the earth’s crust, he has led field campaigns worldwide, published more than 200 papers and won a number of international awards for his work. A proud Welshman, Joe’s other interests include his choral singing, painting, hill walking and village cricket.

STEVE RAGNALL is a maritime historian and author with a lifetime’s love of the sea. He is RYA Yachtmaster qualified, and has plenty of sailing experience, including passages on tall ships, most notably the Bark Endeavour, replica of Captain Cook’s ship. His recent book Better Conceiv’d than Describ’d: The Life and Times of Captain James King, Captain Cook’s Friend and Colleague, is the culmination of years of research work into Cook’s world. Steve lectures regularly to U3A, the Arts Society, Probus, the National Trust and many other organisations, and he has worked extensively in local and regional radio as musician, writer and presenter.


Sao Tome

Cape Town

Marrakech

21 MAR WALVIS BAY, Namibia

8 APR LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands

12 MAR 2019 LONDON, England

Depart the UK on an overnight flight to Cape Town.

An optional cruise excursion presents the opportunity to interact with Walvis Bay wildlife, from the dolphins often found playing beside the boat, to the seals and pelicans that may join you on board.

13 MAR CAPE TOWN, South Africa

22-23 MAR At sea

9 APR At sea

Aegean Odyssey’s transcontinental journey continues north.

Make the most of a final full day at sea en route to Morocco.

24 MAR LUANDA, Angola

10 APR AGADIR/MARRAKESH, Morocco

The Angolan capital may be little visited by travellers, but it has much to recommend it, not least the Palacio de Ferro, designed by Gustav Eiffel.

Temporarily disembarking Aegean Odyssey in Agadir, we drive by way of the stunning walled city of Taroudant to Marrakesh for an overnight stay.

25-26 MAR At sea

11 APR MARRAKESH/CASABLANCA, Morocco

YOUR ITINERARY

Upon arrival in Cape Town, embark Aegean Odyssey with the remainder of the day at leisure.

14 MAR CAPE TOWN, South Africa

Cape Town is one of the world’s most attractive cities, with an elegant waterfront and nature on its doorstep, all set in the benevolent shadow of Table Mountain. Our introductory sightseeing tour includes a cable car ride to the summit of this icon.

15 MAR CAPE TOWN, South Africa

Just an hour or so from Cape Town are located lush vineyards that are producing exceptional quality wines. We visit the most famous – Stellenbosch.

16 MAR CAPE TOWN, South Africa

A further excursion (optional) takes in the dramatic scenery of Cape Point, the continent’s most southwestern point, home to a variety of characterful creatures, from baboons and ostriches to the penguins of Boulders Bay.

17 MAR At sea

Get to know your home away from home a little better with a day at sea on-board Aegean Odyssey.

18 MAR LUDERITZ, Namibia

At the southern edge of the Namib, the town of Luderitz boasts lovely German colonial architecture. It is also the gateway to Kolmanskop, a diamond-mining ‘ghost town’ abandoned to the desert sands when boom turned to bust.

Aegean Odyssey crosses the Equator with roughly half of her epic voyage complete.

27 MAR BOM BOM ISLAND, Sao Tome

What better to do when you reach the shores of an idyllic tropical island than nothing at all? Your day on Bom Bom is at leisure, though a beach party is arranged.

28 MAR - 3 APR At sea

Extended time aboard Aegean Odyssey invites appreciation of its many excellent amenities, from the spa centre to the sun deck, and a host of engaging lectures from our guest speakers.

4 APR PRAIA, Cape Verde Islands

Often described as a ‘continent in miniature’ for its wide variety of landscapes, Gran Canaria has breathtaking mountains and lush forests, soft sand beaches and desert plains.

Marrakesh is a true taste of the exotic, with a bustling main square where snake charmers entertain, feast-for-thesenses souks entice and elegant palaces with storks nesting in the towers attract. We make a sightseeing tour then drive to Casablanca to rejoin Aegean Odyssey.

12 APR TANGIER, Morocco

The former ‘international city’ of Tangier was famed for its bohemian set of writers and artists, drawn to its climate, exoticism and liberalism.

13 APR MALAGA, Spain

We disembark in Malaga, the city of Picasso, and transfer to the airport for our flight home.

The Atlantic archipelago of Cape Verde is a wonderland of mountains, beaches and waterfront villages renowned for their hospitality. A choice of excursions introduces the islands’ natural beauty.

5-7 APR At sea

Further days at sea confirm the laid-back pace of this delightful holiday.

Casablanca

19 MAR At sea

We skirt the legendary ‘Skeleton Coast’ of Namibia, so dangerous for mariners of yesteryear for its shallow sandy draught and the thick fog produced when the cold currents of the Atlantic hit the scorching desert air.

20 MAR WALVIS BAY, Namibia

Which excursion will you choose – a trip to Sandwich Harbour Lagoon, dappled pink with flamingos, or a desert drive to appreciate the stark beauty of the Namib?

So much included in your fare! 31 days cruising aboard Aegean Odyssey 1 night in 4*/5* hotels (in Marrakech) International flights Local transfers All meals on board and wine with dinner Gratuities for cabin and restaurant staff on board 10 shore excursions The guest lecture programme

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FARES

AEG181209

AEG190107GT

AEG190126

AEG190211

AEG190313

Passage to Ancient Egypt & India

The Golden Triangle to the Strait of Malacca

Beyond Burma and the Malay Peninsula

Islands of the Indian Ocean & Southern Africa

South Africa, Namibia and the Skeleton Coast

6 DECEMBER 2018

1 JANUARY 2019

23 JANUARY 2019

10 FEBRUARY 2019

12 MARCH 2019

(£ per person)

TWIN/DOUBLE INSIDE CABINS with shower*

M

STANDARD INSIDE

£6,295

£5,895

£4,150

£6,450

£5,350

L

PREMIUM INSIDE

6,595

6,150

4,295

6,895

5,675

K

PREMIUM INSIDE

7,050

6,395

4,595

7,450

6,150

TWIN/DOUBLE OUTSIDE CABINS with shower*

J

STANDARD OUTSIDE

7,350

6,695

4,850

7,995

6,550

I

PREMIUM OUTSIDE

7,895

7,195

5,195

8,595

6,995

H

PREMIUM OUTSIDE

8,450

7,550

5,475

9,150

7,550

G

PREMIUM OUTSIDE

8,975

7,995

5,850

9,650

7,995

TWIN/DOUBLE DELUXE OUTSIDE STATEROOMS with bath, shower or walk-in shower*

F

DELUXE STATEROOM OUTSIDE

9,450

8,450

6,150

10,295

8,495

E

DELUXE STATEROOM OUTSIDE

9,895

8,850

6,450

10,750

8,995

TWIN/DOUBLE DELUXE BALCONY SUITES AND STATEROOMS with bath, shower or walk-in shower*

D

DELUXE STATEROOM BALCONY

10,550

9,450

6,950

11,595

9,650

C

DELUXE STATEROOM BALCONY

11,150

9,950

7,250

12,350

10,195

B

JUNIOR SUITE BALCONY

12,395

10,995

8,095

13,700

11,595

A

OWNER'S SUITE BALCONY

13,250

11,850

8,850

14,950

12,750

SINGLE ACCOMMODATION (Limited cabins in single grades - please call for availability)*

MM

STANDARD INSIDE

7,995

6,950

4,595

6,995

5,750

LL

PREMIUM INSIDE

8,250

7,195

4,795

7,395

6,150

KK

PREMIUM INSIDE

8,750

7,550

5,150

7,795

6,695

7,950 8,450 8,795

5,450 5,850 6,150

8,640 9,295 9,950

7,095 7,595 8,250 8,750

JJ

STANDARD OUTSIDE

II

PREMIUM OUTSIDE

HH

PREMIUM OUTSIDE

9,295 9,895 10,495

GG

PREMIUM OUTSIDE

10,850

9,295

6,495

10,550

EE

DELUXE STATEROOM OUTSIDE

11,795

10,195

7,195

11,795

9,950

CC

DELUXE STATEROOM BALCONY

12,995

11,550

8,250

13,550

11,350

ODYSSEY CLUB MEMBERS RECEIVE A 5% DISCOUNT ON THE FARES ABOVE *Prices correct at time of going to print (March 2018). Prices per person sharing twin/double cabin, except for single prices based on dedicated solo cabins. Lead-in prices on each of the cruise pages based on M grade cabin, per person sharing twin/double. Maximum saving on each of the cruise pages based on A grade cabin. Saver fares are offered subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time.

SAILAWAYS – SHORTER DURATION, LOWER COST VOYAGES TO ANTIQUITY CRUISES SailAway cruises make the perfect introduction to the multi award-winning, culturally enriching Voyages to Antiquity experience. Shorter in duration and lower in price than the ‘full’ holidays, they are ideal if time or budget is limited. SailAways still include everything that set Voyages to Antiquity holidays apart – the lecture programme from internationally-renowned guest speakers, expertly-planned shore excursions in almost every port of call, international flights and transfers abroad, full board cruise accommodation, wine with dinner on board and gratuities for cabin and restaurant staff on board. Ask for our SailAways brochure giving full details of our biggest ever SailAways selection, including the ancient wonders of Greece, Egypt and Jordan, the artistic treasures of Italy, the colourful cultures of Spain and India, and the fine wines of France and Portugal.

Contact us on 01865 951329 Email: reservations@voyagestoantiquity.com www.voyagestoantiquity.com


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