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I n s i g n i a | 6 J a n u a r y 2 0 1 7

A R O U N D T H E W O R L D

I N 1 8 0 D A Y S

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Dear World Traveller,

Throughout Oceania Cruises’ history, our loyal

guests have travelled with us to extraordinary

corners of the globe. It was our guests’ penchant

for faraway travels that first inspired us to offer

a voyage circumnavigating the world. Due to

an overwhelmingly positive response to that initial journey and our

subsequent world voyages, we are pleased to now unveil our latest

masterpiece: Around the World in 180 Days - 2017, which features an

exciting new itinerary departing 6 January 2017 from Miami.

Our magnificent new route follows the sun west, heading from the

Caribbean and Pacific Riviera to the South Pacific, continuing on to

explore the vast marvels throughout Asia and several favourites along

the Mediterranean before crossing the high seas to New England and

Canada. As a world cruise that embodies mankind’s ultimate passion

for exotic travel and discovery, this voyage will be anything but

rushed or ordinary. Many cruise lines offer typical “world cruises”

lasting about 100 days, racing across the seas and overlooking many

captivating ports. If you’re choosing to journey around the world,

travel like a true explorer – deeply and deliberately. As with our very

first world cruise, this voyage is inspired by the places that make this

world we live in so fascinating, rather than by the constraints of time.

We invite you to embrace an experience that is truly more than a

cruise – an authentic voyage, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to

really treasure the best your world has to offer. Join us aboard Insignia

and let Oceania Cruises introduce you to Your World. Your Way.®

Sincerely,

Frank Del Rio, CEO

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“ O N E ’ S D E S T I N AT I O N I S N E V E R A P L A C E ,

B U T A N E W W AY O F S E E I N G T H I N G S . ”

– Henry Miller

Taj Mahal

Welcome Aboard | 2

Cuisine | 4

Lifestyle | 6

Entertainment | 8

The Voyage | 10

Itinerary | 14

Value | 16

Exclusive Shore Events | 18

Destination Highlights | 20

Insignia Suites and Staterooms | 24

Insignia Deck Plans | 26

General Information Terms & Conditions | 29

I n s i g n i a | 6 J a n u a r y 2 0 1 7

A R O U N D T H E W O R L D

I N 1 8 0 D A Y S

M I A M I T O M I A M I

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R E F I N E D E X P L O R AT I O N

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W E L C O M E A B O A R D

There is no better way to travel around the world than aboard

Insignia. You will feel immediately welcomed by the casually elegant

atmosphere, richly appointed spaces and exceptional personalized

service from our dedicated staff. As you sail from one magnificent

destination to the next, marvel at the ever-changing panoramas

from Insignia’s resplendent decks and dine on the finest cuisine at

sea at any of our four open-seating gourmet restaurants.

During serene days at sea, unwind amidst the many pleasures of

the luxurious surroundings on board. Enjoy a wealth of amenities

you might only expect on larger ships, along with luxuries exclusive

to our mid-size vessels. The overwhelming sense of comfort and

belonging seems to kindle a relaxed geniality. Mix and mingle with

newfound friends that find world travel as meaningful as you do.

Trade tales over coffee at Baristas, or simply relax with cocktails

poolside. Each evening, retreat to the lavish comforts of your

spacious suite or stateroom, and prepare for the new adventures

and unforgettable memories tomorrow is certain to bring.

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P L E A S U R E S O F T H E P A L AT E

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C U I S I N E

Sailing around the globe offers the chance to sample some

of the finest cuisine in the world at the very best shoreside

restaurants. Sailing around the globe with Oceania Cruises

means you will enjoy equally exquisite cuisine on board the

ship. Inspired by the legendary Master Chef Jacques Pépin, who

is Executive Culinary Director for Oceania Cruises, the talented

chefs on board Insignia create culinary masterpieces. From

Continental classics in the Grand Dining Room to authentic Italian

cuisine in Toscana to perfectly prepared steaks and seafood in

Polo Grill, the options are nearly endless. Of course, a voyage of

this scale must take full advantage of the opportunity to explore

world cuisines, so special events will highlight authentic local fare.

Enjoy the buffet in Terrace Café featuring delicious Thai specialities

while cruising the Gulf of Thailand, or a deck party which takes on

a Polynesian flair as you sail the South Pacific. Regardless of the

region, an array of culinary delights awaits you.

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S A V O U R E V E R Y M O M E N T

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L I F E S T Y L E

While the impressive worldwide destinations are quite naturally

the star attraction on this grand voyage, you are certain to

enjoy the rich and varied ambiance aboard Insignia, offering

pleasures to suit every palate. You might lose yourself in deep

relaxation with a heavenly massage or signature treatment at the

Canyon Ranch SpaClub®. Or perhaps your inner artist will be inspired

by the talented artists-in-residence at Artist Loft. Meanwhile, the

putting greens on the upper deck make for an ideal location to

practice your swing and take in the gorgeous vistas. Gather together

with friends for cocktails at Martinis or for teatime at Horizons.

On days when you wish to simply relax, the plush library, the

luxurious Canyon Ranch SpaClub®, or a Balinese day bed poolside

offer the perfect retreat in which to savour every moment of this

wonderful journey.

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E N R I C H , E N L I G H T E N A N D E N E R G I S E

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E N T E R TA I N M E N T

A wonderful spectrum of entertaining and enriching activities

awaits you on board, many designed to further enhance your

experiences ashore. A bevy of experts will share personal insights

on the history, arts, culture and cuisine of the fascinating ports of

call you will visit, so you can experience each to its fullest. Other

special guests will be on board to help celebrate the pure joys of

cruising. Enjoy a bridge tournament conducted by a master of the

game or join a lively trivia contest with friends. Listen to a talented

pianist interpret a classic concerto or learn the secrets of regional

cuisine from a local chef at a special culinary demonstration.

Spend the evenings enjoying exclusive production shows and

critically-acclaimed headline entertainers, or perhaps watch a

movie beneath the stars or dance the night away at Horizons.

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Y O U R W O R L D . . . R E V E A L E D

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WORLD CONNOISSEUR’S VOYAGE

Oceania Cruises invites you to experience one of travel’s most

time-honoured traditions: circumnavigating the globe by sea.

Embarking on an exciting new route in 2017, Insignia takes her

cue from the sun and sails west, chasing balmy days and endless

sapphire seas. Departing the Caribbean via the iconic Panama Canal,

Insignia charts the legendary Pacific Riviera before bringing you

to the golden shores of the Hawaiian Islands, dramatically framed

by velvety green mountaintops. Further south, relax on stunning

French Polynesian beaches and explore some of Australia and

New Zealand’s most alluring destinations.

Arriving in Asia, immerse yourself in the rare spirit of Bali, the

thronging night bazaars of Hong Kong, and the temples of

Rangoon and Mumbai. Stroll among the opulent wonders of

Abu Dhabi and the ancient treasures of Israel and Egypt before

taking in the masterpieces and monuments of several classic

Mediterranean destinations. After leisurely days on the high seas,

close your epic voyage with a grand exploration of Canada and

New England’s most charming harbours and celebrated cities.

Hong Kong

Honolulu

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Continents visited: 6

Countries visited: 36

Islands visited: 32

Ports visited: 98

National capitals visited: 16

Total overnight stays (including two-night stays): 17

Largest population: Mumbai, India

Smallest population: Akaroa, New Zealand

UNESCO World Heritage Sites accessible: 50

Time zones crossed: 24

Number of times equator crossed: 2

International Date Line crossed: 1

Oceans cruised: 3

Seas cruised: 14

Days at sea: 63

Nautical miles sailed: 45,495

ITINER ARY HIGHLIGHTS

A R O U N D T H E W O R L D I N 1 8 0 D A Y S

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M I A M I t o M I A M I | I N S I G N I A | 6 J A N 2 0 1 7

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DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART

6 Jan Miami, Florida Embark 1 pm 6 pm

7 Jan Cruising the Straits of Florida

8 Jan George Town, Grand Cayman 10 am 6 pm

9 Jan Cruising the Caribbean Sea

10 Jan Cartagena, Colombia 7 am 2 pm

11 Jan Panama Canal Daylight Transit

12 Jan Golfito, Costa Rica 1 pm 8 pm

13 Jan Puntarenas, Costa Rica 7 am 4 pm

14 Jan Corinto, Nicaragua 10 am 6 pm

15 Jan Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 9 am 7 pm

16 Jan Cruising the Pacific Ocean

17 Jan Acapulco, Mexico 8 am 5 pm

18 Jan Cruising the Pacific Ocean

19 Jan Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 8 am 4 pm

20 Jan Cruising the Pacific Ocean

21 Jan San Diego, California 10 am 8 pm

22-26 Jan Cruising the Pacific Ocean

27 Jan Hilo, Hawaii 8 am 5 pm

28 Jan Honolulu, Oahu 7 am 6 pm

29 Jan Nawiliwili, Kauai 8 am 4 pm

30 Jan-2 Feb Cruising the Pacific Ocean

3 Feb Nuku Hiva, French Polynesia 9 am 6 pm

4 Feb Cruising the South Pacific

5 Feb Rangiroa, French Polynesia 8 am 5 pm

6 Feb Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia 8 am 7 pm

7 Feb Bora Bora, French Polynesia 8 am 5 pm

8-9 Feb Cruising the South Pacific

10 Feb Pago Pago, American Samoa 8 am 4 pm

11 Feb Cruising the South Pacific

12 Feb Cross the International Date Line (Lose a day)

13 Feb Suva, Fiji 9 am 6 pm

14 Feb Lautoka, Fiji 8 am 8 pm

15 Feb Cruising the South Pacific

16 Feb Port Vila (Efate), Vanuatu 8 am 6 pm

17 Feb Cruising the South Pacific

18 Feb Nouméa, New Caledonia 8 am 8 pm

19 Feb Cruising the South Pacific

DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART

20 Feb Norfolk Island, Australia 8 am 4 pm

21 Feb Cruising the South Pacific

22 Feb Auckland, New Zealand 7 am 5 pm

23 Feb Gisborne, New Zealand Noon 7 pm

24 Feb Wellington, New Zealand Noon 11 pm

25 Feb Picton, New Zealand 8 am 5 pm

26 Feb Akaroa, New Zealand 8 am 5 pm

27 Feb Dunedin, New Zealand 7 am 4 pm

28 Feb Cruising the Fjords of Milford Sound

1-2 Mar Cruising the Tasman Sea

3 Mar Eden, Australia 8 am 5 pm

4 Mar Sydney, Australia 9 am 8 pm

5 Mar Cruising the Tasman Sea

6 Mar Brisbane, Australia 8 am 7 pm

7-8 Mar Cruising the Coral Sea

9 Mar Cairns, Australia 8 am 8 pm

10 Mar Cooktown, Australia 7 am 3 pm

11 Mar Cruising the Coral Sea

12 Mar Cruising the Arafura Sea

13 Mar Darwin, Australia 8 am 6 pm

14 Mar Cruising the Timor Sea

15 Mar Komodo, Indonesia Noon 6 pm

16-17 Mar Bali (Benoa), Indonesia Noon 8 pm

18 Mar Cruising the Java Sea

19 Mar Semarang (Java), Indonesia 8 am 6 pm

20-21 Mar Cruising the Java Sea & Karimata Strait

22 Mar Kuching (Borneo), Malaysia 8 am 6 pm

23 Mar Cruising the South China Sea

24 Mar Muara, Brunei 8 am 8 pm

25 Mar Kota Kinabalu (Borneo), Malaysia 8 am 6 pm

26 Mar Cruising the South China Sea

27 Mar Manila, Philippines 8 am 6 pm

28 Mar Cruising the South China Sea

29 Mar Kaohsiung, Taiwan 8 am 4 pm

30-31 Mar Hong Kong, China 2 pm 6 pm

1 Apr Cruising the Hainan Strait

2-3 Apr Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam 8 am 8 pm

A R O U N D T H E W O R L D I N 1 8 0 D A Y S

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DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART

4-5 Apr Cruising the South China Sea

6-7 Apr Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam 10 am 4 pm

8 Apr Cruising the Gulf of Thailand

9-10 Apr Bangkok, Thailand Noon 5 pm

11 Apr Ko Samui, Thailand 10 am 6 pm

12 Apr Cruising the Gulf of Thailand

13-14 Apr Singapore, Singapore 7 am 6 pm

15 Apr Cruising the Strait of Malacca

16 Apr Phuket, Thailand 8 am 5 pm

17 Apr Cruising the Andaman Sea

18-20 Apr Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar) 9 am 2 pm

21-22 Apr Cruising the Bay of Bengal

23 Apr Cruising the Laccadive Sea

24 Apr Cochin (Kochi), India 9 am 6 pm

25 Apr Mangalore, India 8 am 5 pm

26 Apr Goa (Mormugao), India 7 am 5 pm

27-28 Apr Mumbai, India 9 am 4 pm

29-30 Apr Cruising the Arabian Sea

1 May Dubai, UAE 9 am 11 pm

2 May Abu Dhabi, UAE 7 am 4 pm

3 May Fujairah, UAE 10 am 7 pm

4 May Muscat, Oman 8 am 5 pm

5 May Cruising the Arabian Sea

6 May Salalah, Oman 8 am 5 pm

7 May Cruising the Gulf of Aden

8-10 May Cruising the Red Sea

11 May Aqaba, Jordan 6 am 9 pm

12-13 May Luxor (Safaga), Egypt 9 am 8 pm

14 May Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt 8 am 4 pm

15 May Suez Canal Transit

16-17 May Jerusalem (Haifa), Israel 7 am 4 pm

18 May Alanya, Turkey 10 am 5 pm

19 May Kos, Greece 10 am 7 pm

20 May Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

21 May Catania (Sicily), Italy 8 am 5 pm

22 May Gaeta, Italy 10 am 7 pm

23 May Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 7 am 6 pm

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DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART

24 May Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

25 May Barcelona, Spain 8 am 6 pm

26 May Alicante, Spain 9 am 6 pm

27 May Almeria, Spain 8 am 7 pm

28 May Gibraltar, UK 8 am 6 pm

29-30 May Seville (Cádiz), Spain 11 am Noon

31 May-1 Jun Lisbon, Portugal 10 am 5 pm

2 Jun Oporto, Portugal 8 am 5 pm

3 Jun La Coruña, Spain 8 am 4 pm

4 Jun Biarritz (Saint-Jean-de-Luz), France Noon 7 pm

5-6 Jun Bordeaux, France 7 am 5 pm

7 Jun Lorient, France 8 am 6 pm

8 Jun Cruising the Celtic & Irish Seas

9 Jun Belfast, Northern Ireland 8 am 8 pm

10 Jun Dublin, Ireland 8 am 7 pm

11 Jun Cork (Cobh), Ireland 8 am 5 pm

12-15 Jun Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

16 Jun Saint-Pierre, Saint-Pierre & Miquelon 8 am 3 pm

17 Jun Corner Brook, Newfoundland 9 am 6 pm

18 Jun Cruising the St. Lawrence River

19 Jun Trois-Rivières, Quebec 10 am 11 pm

20 Jun Montreal, Quebec 7 am 6 pm

21 Jun Quebec City, Quebec 8 am 6 pm

22 Jun Sept-Îles, Quebec Noon 8 pm

23 Jun Cruising the Gulf of St. Lawrence

24 Jun Halifax, Nova Scotia 8 am 4 pm

25 Jun Bar Harbor, Maine 9 am 6 pm

26 Jun Boston, Massachusetts 8 am 5 pm

27-28 Jun New York, New York Noon 4 pm

29 Jun Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

30 Jun-1 Jul St. George, Bermuda Noon 4 pm

2 Jul Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

3-4 Jul Charleston, South Carolina 6 pm 6 pm

5 Jul Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

6 Jul Miami, Florida Disembark 8 am

Highlighted dates are overnight stays

r New port of call for Oceania Cruises.

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INTL FULL BROCHURE

FARE

AROUND THE WORLD

SPECIAL OFFER FARE

SUIT

ES

OS Owner’s Suite €138,569 €107,479

VS Vista Suite 125,749 94,439

PH1 Penthouse Suite 100,239 72,699PH2 Penthouse Suite 97,629 70,959PH3 Penthouse Suite 96,249 69,219

CO

NC

IER

GE

LEV

EL

A1 Concierge Level Veranda 85,579 58,789

A2 Concierge Level Veranda 84,289 57,049

A3 Concierge Level Veranda 83,659 56,179

STAT

ERO

OM

S

B1 Veranda Stateroom 81,739 54,439

B2 Veranda Stateroom 81,119 53,569

C1 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 72,029 46,609

C2 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 71,279 44,869

D Ocean View Stateroom 65,739 40,529

E Ocean View Stateroom 64,109 38,789

F Inside Stateroom 62,259 36,179

G Inside Stateroom 59,319 33,569* Fares are per guest and reflect all savings. Local taxes in country of purchase may apply. See page 29 for Terms & Conditions.

VA L U E

Exceptional value has always been a hallmark of Oceania Cruises.

Beyond the incredible bonus savings, we feature countless

complimentary amenities, and we never charge a dining supplement

in our gourmet restaurants. For this magnificent journey around

the world, we are offering an even greater value unprecedented

in the history of Oceania Cruises. Guests on this voyage receive

extraordinary additional savings, from a free pre-cruise luxury hotel

stay to free onboard laundry, Internet and medical services. Best

of all, you can take advantage of this amazing value without the

slightest compromise on the quality of the experience. We are

committed to exceeding your expectations in every way with the

world’s greatest destinations, the finest cuisine at sea, luxurious

accommodations and impeccable service. When you sail around

the globe with Oceania Cruises, the best value in upscale cruising

becomes even better.

Bonus Savings up to 43%

Dublin

n Free Gratuities – a value of up to $8,200n Free Onboard Medical Care n Free Unlimited Internetn Free Laundry Servicesn Free Exclusive Shoreside Eventsn $1,000 Shipboard Credit per Stateroom n Free 1-Night Pre-Cruise Luxury Hotel Stay n Free Transfer*

EXCLUSIVE PRESTIGE PACKAGE*

PLUS

Special Offer Fares Expire on 30 September 2015

Call Oceania Cruises at +44 345 505 1920 Visit OceaniaCruises.com/WorldCruises

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INCLUDED A MENITIESSHORE EXCURSION PACKAGES

Gain insight into the culture, history and cuisine

of the fascinating ports of call you will visit, all at

a substantial savings. We have designed packages

tailored to your personal preferences in which

you can experience each destination to the fullest.

n UNLIMITED PASSPORT COLLECTION Enjoy unlimited shore excursions throughout

the voyage, all for one low price

Save up to 40% off regular à la carte prices

As an added bonus, receive discounts off

Oceania Choice and Exclusive excursions

n YOUR WORLD COLLECTION Flexibility to custom design your own

collection of excursions

Save 25% off regular à la carte prices, subject

to a minimum number of excursions reserved

For more information please visit OceaniaCruises.com/shoreexcursions

SPIRITS, CHAMPAGNE,WINE AND BEER PACKAGES

Our beverage packages enhance your onboard

experience and also offer great value and added

convenience. Simply choose the perfect libation

to accompany each special occasion.

n PRESTIGE SELECT+ Unlimited premium spirits, Champagne,

wine & beer whenever and wherever you wish

n HOUSE SELECT+ Unlimited Champagne, wine & beer

with lunch and dinner

+At a supplemental cost. Call for details.

n Free dining at all speciality restaurants

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

n Free shuttle service from ship to city centre in many ports of call

n Free and unlimited access to Canyon Ranch SpaClub® private Spa Terrace for Concierge Level Staterooms and Suites

n Free room service dining 24 hours a day

n Free concierge service

n Free gourmet canapés served daily in suites, bars and lounges

n Free cocktail parties hosted by the captain and senior officers

Cabo San Lucas

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“ T O M O V E , T O B R E AT H E , T O F LY, T O F L O AT, T O G A I N A L L W H I L E Y O U G I V E , T O R O A M T H E R O A D S O F L A N D S R E M O T E ,

T O T R A V E L I S T O L I V E . ”– Hans Christian Andersen

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E X C L U S I V E S H O R E S I D E E V E N T S

VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK & VOLCANO WINERY 27 JANUARY 2017 | HILO

On the slopes of one of Hawaii’s most active volcanoes, Kilauea, giant lush ferns border lava flows and stark volcanic formations. During this fascinating tour of Volcanoes National Park, discover steaming craters, the Halemaumau Fire Pit and an extinct lava tube. Afterwards, enjoy a delightful picnic lunch and wine tasting accompanied by the laid-back rhythms of Hawaiian music at the Volcano Winery. On a tour of the vineyard, learn how the McKinney and Bothof families created a distinctive winery, offering wines blended with local island fruit such as passion fruit and papaya, along with mead and wine infused with Japanese tea.

POLYNESIAN LAGOON LUNCHEON 7 FEBRUARY 2017 | BORA BORA

Renowned throughout the world for its gorgeous turquoise lagoon and thatched bungalows, Bora Bora offers all the makings of paradise. Relax in the abundant sunshine and dreamlike setting as you glide along the water, transferring to a secluded lagoon for a unique in-the-water luncheon experience. At picnic tables set amidst the shallow, crystal clear water of the lagoon, dine on fresh Polynesian fare such as coconut-and-lime-marinated fish, coconut rice and fresh tropical fruit. As you enjoy your island-style lunch, take in the lively sounds of Polynesian music and witness special cultural demonstrations.

ABERDEEN MARINA CLUB DINNER 30 MARCH 2017 | HONG KONG

Situated on the southern edge of Hong Kong Island, the exclusive Aberdeen Marina Club is one of the city’s premier destinations for fine dining and offers a stylish and elegant waterfront setting. Enjoy a cocktail on the terrace overlooking the club’s impressive tropical pool and the stunning marina, and dine on sumptuous cuisine beneath shimmering chandeliers in the lavishly appointed Grand Ballroom. Spend an unforgettable evening among newfound friends, enjoying vibrant music and colourful local entertainment featuring kung fu, acrobatics and the ancient art of face changing, bian lian.

SINGAPORE FLYER: DINNER IN THE SKY 13 APRIL 2017 | SINGAPORE

The world’s largest observation wheel, Singapore Flyer towers over 152 metres into the sky. Enjoy an extraordinary dinner in the sky as you take in sweeping views of Marina Bay, Singapore River, Raffles Place, Merlion Park and other landmarks dotting the glittering Singapore skyline. Savour a delectable four-course dinner that features authentic local dishes alongside innovative culinary creations in your private, elegant dining capsule, complete with VIP butler service. Afterwards, adjourn to the luxurious VIP Lounge to cap the experience off with dessert,

coffee and tea.

EVENING AT TRADITIONAL SEVILLE FAIR 29 MAY 2017 | SEVILLE

Immerse yourself in the colourful culture and festive atmosphere of a traditional Seville fair hosted at an elegant Andalusian estate. Sample delicious authentic Spanish dishes such as paella, veal stew and salads, all accompanied by superb Jerez wine, along with the prized Iberian jamón, served by special jamón masters with artful carving skills. Enjoy a lively horse show set amid the estate’s own bullfighting ring, and listen to the beautiful sounds of Coro Rociero, a traditional women’s choir. Close the memorable evening with an electrifying flamenco show and fireworks display.

Right: Singapore Flyer

Inspired by international icons such as the London

Eye and the Eiffel Tower, the Singapore Flyer is the

world’s largest observation wheel at 164 metres tall,

about the height of a 42-story building. Aboard

this giant observation wheel launched in 2008, you

can see nearly 48 kilometres into the distance, even

glimpsing parts of Malaysia and Indonesia.

Seville

Singapore

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Abu Dhabi, UAE

Bangkok, Thailand

Dublin, Ireland

Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam

Jerusalem (Haifa), Israel

Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia

Lisbon, Portugal

Manila, Philippines

Muscat, Oman

Nouméa, New Caledonia

Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia

Port Vila (Efate), Vanuatu

Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy

Singapore, Singapore

Suva, Fiji

Wellington, New Zealand

NATIONAL C APITALS VISITED

O V E R N I G H T D E S T I N AT I O N H I G H L I G H T S

Bangkok

BALI (BENOA), INDONESIAOVERNIGHT | 16-17 MARCH

Experience this exquisite island as you explore the lush countryside of terraced rice fields, towering volcanoes and tropical forests. Relax on any number of long, sandy beaches. Numerous temples dot the landscape, such as the Mother Temple of Besakih, the largest and most important Hindu temple in Bali. Perched on the slope of Mount Agung, it offers wonderful panoramic views. Traditional Balinese dance is also part of religious expression in Bali, so be sure to catch a performance of this ancient ritual.

HONG KONG, CHINA OVERNIGHT | 30-31 MARCH

Hong Kong is a unique juxtaposition of the ancient and modern with historic temples wedged amidst gleaming skyscrapers. The lights of the city at night are a spectacle not to be missed. Check out the popular Temple Street Night Market as well as the bustling Stanley Market and the antique shops along Hollywood Road. Cross the channel to Lantau Island to visit the Po Lin Monastery, home of the giant Tian Tan Buddha, and dine at a floating seafood restaurant in Aberdeen.

HANOI (HA LONG BAY), VIETNAMOVERNIGHT | 2-3 APRIL

Cruise amidst the exquisite beauty of Ha Long Bay with its monolithic limestone islands and famous morning mists before travelling along the Red River to Vietnam’s capital city of Hanoi. Enjoy the French colonial architecture and the wonderful Old Quarter. Visit the impressive Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and then learn the story of the leader’s life at the Ho Chi Minh Museum. Further history is revealed at the remains of Hoa Lo Prison, where American servicemen were held during the Vietnam War.

SAIGON(HO CHI MINH CITY), VIETNAM OVERNIGHT | 6-7 APRIL

Now known as Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon has a rich heritage revealed in its lovely pagodas, colonial architecture and broad boulevards. Take an exhilarating ride on a local pedicab through the bustling streets to the vibrant markets of historic Chinatown. Or venture outside the city to one of the most important battlegrounds of the Vietnam War, the vast underground complex of the Cu Chi Tunnels. Explore the lush countryside of farms, rice paddies and villages with a cruise on the Mekong River.

BANGKOK, THAILAND OVERNIGHT | 9-10 APRIL

From its golden temples to its bustling markets, the city of Bangkok will delight you at every turn. A massive complex of bejewelled and gilded buildings, the Royal Grand Palace enshrines the famous Emerald Buddha within the temple known as Wat Phra Kaeo. The enormous Reclining Buddha is housed in Wat Pho, the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok and the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. You also shouldn’t miss the unique museum displaying the ornately decorated royal barges.

SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE OVERNIGHT | 13-14 APRIL

Discover the delightful diversity of Singapore, from charming Chinatown to colourful Little India to Arab Street and the massive Sultan Mosque. The Asian Civilisations Museum tells of the many Asian cultures that have influenced Singapore. Gaze at 20,000 beautiful blooms in the National Orchid Garden and observe nocturnal creatures in their natural habitat on the unique Night Safari. For a historical perspective, visit the Kranji Memorial and the Changi Chapel and Museum, dedicated to those who lost their lives during World War II.

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O V E R N I G H T D E S T I N AT I O N H I G H L I G H T S

RANGOON, BURMA(YANGON, MYANMAR) 2 OVERNIGHTS | 18-20 APRIL

In a land of temples, treasures and tumultuous history, Yangon is a city where one could spend days just visiting the magnificent religious sites. See the splendour of the Shwedagon Pagoda, a golden shrine towering to a height of 99 metres. Nearby visit the Chaukhtatgyi Pagoda with its gigantic Reclining Buddha statue measuring more than 60 metres long. The Botahtaung Pagoda was named after the 1,000 military leaders who escorted the sacred hair relics of Buddha that were brought from India over 2,000 years ago.

MUMBAI, INDIA OVERNIGHT | 27-28 APRIL

Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the commercial and entertainment capital of India, offering an endless array of sights and cultural activities. Visit the many lovely Jain and Hindu temples, the Hanging Gardens, the Gandhi Memorial Museum and the magnificent Victoria Station. Take a harbour cruise from the fabled Gateway of India or travel to lush Gharapuri Island to see the 7th century rock-cut temples of the Elephanta Caves, where sculptures of Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu were carved out of solid rock over a millennium ago.

LUXOR (SAFAGA), EGYPTOVERNIGHT | 12-13 MAY

Often referred to as the world’s greatest open air museum, Luxor is home to some of the most extraordinary ancient monuments across the globe. Visit the majestic Karnak and Luxor temples, and cross the Nile to the famed Valley of the Kings with the long forgotten tomb of Tutankhamun, the nearby mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut and the enormous Colossi of Memnon. For a unique desert adventure, take a jeep safari to a Bedouin settlement and enjoy the dramatic beauty of the vast sand dunes.

JERUSALEM (HAIFA), ISRAELOVERNIGHT | 16-17 MAY

Visit the land of miracles — Galilee, the Jordan River, the Mount of the Beatitudes and Tabgha. Venture to Nazareth, home of the young Jesus. See the largest hanging gardens in the world at the Bahá’i Gardens of Haifa. Or visit the Nahalal moshav, a commune established in 1921 by Jewish immigrants. For antiques and crafts, head to the boutiques on Massada Street. South of Haifa, the artists’ village of Ein Hod offers hand-blown glass, pottery, silver, gold and crafts.

SEVILLE (CÁDIZ), SPAINOVERNIGHT | 29-30 MAY

One of Spain’s most charismatic cities, Seville brims with baroque architecture, fragrant orange trees and dimly lit flamenco taverns. Visit the immense cathedral and stroll the breathtaking Alcázar and its lavish gardens. Don’t miss the grandiose Plaza de España, replete with colourfully tiled alcoves, arches, bridges and fountains. Or venture into the Andalusian countryside to explore the famed white villages, enchanting with their winding cobblestone alleys and whitewashed houses laden with ceramic flower pots. In Cádiz, savour classic tapas and local wine, and visit the vibrant Mercado de Abastos.

LISBON, PORTUGALOVERNIGHT | 31 MAY-1 JUNE

Immerse yourself in Lisbon’s rich seafaring history at Jerónimos Monastery and the ornate Belém Tower, both built to commemorate the voyages of discovery. Explore the narrow, steep streets of the charming Alfama district and delight in the striking vistas of Rio Tejo and the city. For insight into the plentiful azulejos, or ceramic tiles, adorning the city, visit the memorable Museu Nacional do Azulejo. Or make a pilgrimage to the hillside village of Fatima, home to one of the most visited Marian shrines in the world.

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Traditional Balinese dancer

Right: Place de la Bourse

A worldwide symbol of Bordeaux for centuries,

dramatic Place de la Bourse was built in the

early 18th century by King Louis XV’s architect,

Jacques Gabriel. Representing a break in

tradition with medieval Bordeaux, the

three-sided square opens onto the Garrone River

like a giant bird, and is even more stunning

when lit up at night. The centre of the square

features the fountain of the Three Graces,

installed in 1869.

BORDEAUX, FRANCEOVERNIGHT | 5-6 JUNE

Recognized as the most famous wine region in the world, Bordeaux is the centre for the legendary wine chateâux of Saint-Émilion and Médoc. Enjoy this UNESCO World Heritage city’s visual feast of wonderful ornate buildings, broad avenues, tranquil parks and the Cathedral of St. André where Eleanor of Aquitaine married Louis VII. See the royal square, the Place de la Bourse, the Gothic Clock and Gambretta Square. Then visit the area’s fabulous vineyards and magnificent châteaux and delight in tasting their superb wines.

NEW YORK, NEW YORKOVERNIGHT | 27-28 JUNE

The Big Apple. The City That Never Sleeps. Call it what you may, New York reigns as one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Take in a Broadway show or simply enjoy the nonstop show of people that parade through the streets. The possibilities are endless in the five boroughs of New York City, so get out and enjoy. New York’s ethnic diversity truly manifests itself in its endless cuisines and thousands of restaurants, including the classic New York steakhouse.

ST. GEORGE, BERMUDAOVERNIGHT | 30 JUNE-1 JULY

This charming town retains much of its historic architecture from the 17th to 19th centuries. Visit its many museums, such as the Bermuda National Trust Museum, and forts once used by the British Army and Royal Navy. The Gothic ruins of the Unfinished Church stand on a hill overlooking the town, and St. Peter’s Church is the oldest Anglican church in the western hemisphere. Bermuda is also known for its numerous golf courses.

CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINAOVERNIGHT | 3-4 JULY

Charleston captures the Old South beautifully with its meticulously preserved architecture, unique culinary traditions and unmistakable charm. Stroll the downtown area, full of old-fashioned inns, antique shops and romantic restaurants serving low country cuisine. Visit Fort Sumter, where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired, or the Charleston Museum, distinguished as America’s first museum. Or discover the rich heritage of the south with a visit to Boone Hall Plantation, a signature attraction and one of the oldest working plantations in America.

Charleston

Bordeaux

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I N S I G N I A S U I T E S A N D S TAT E R O O M S

After a day spent exploring the world’s delights, your luxurious

suite or stateroom provides a welcoming retreat. Designed

with an eye for exquisite detail and supreme comfort, our

spacious accommodations ensure that you always feel

perfectly at home. From the gracious furnishings to the upscale

toiletries, every amenity you could imagine is right at your

fingertips. Whether you are indulging in the complimentary

room service or lounging on the heavenly Prestige Tranquility

Bed, this is the ultimate haven in which to relax and recharge.

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

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

n 24-hour Butler service in all suites

n Wireless Internet access

n Bulgari amenities

n FREE room service menu 24 hours a day

n Signature Belgian chocolates with nightly turndown service

O W N E R ’ S S U I T E CAT E G O RY O S

Immensely spacious and exceptionally luxurious, the six Owner’s Suites are among the first to be reserved by our discerning guests. Spanning nearly 92 square metres, these magnificent suites are fit for royalty. Every imaginable amenity is found here, including a newly renovated bathroom with a lavish oversized shower, a private teak veranda, two flat-screen televisions and a laptop computer and iPad® for your personal use.

O C E A N V I E W S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY D

The light from a classic porthole illuminates the stunning new decor in these 15-square-metre staterooms, tastefully designed to maximize space and convenience. Enjoy a comfortable seating area with a sofa on which to stretch out, as well as a vanity desk, breakfast table and refrigerated mini-bar.

HOME AT SE A

C O N C I E R G E L E V E L V E R A N DA S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY A 1 | A 2 | A 3

These luxurious accommodations feature a wealth of amenities, including many of those found in our Penthouse Suites, and the luxury is further enhanced by the rich new decor. These 20-square-metre staterooms offer a private teak veranda, refrigerated mini-bar and plush seating area, as well as exclusive Concierge Level amenities and privileges.

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V I S TA S U I T E CAT E G O RY V S

Overlooking the ship’s bow, the four Vista Suites each sprawl over 73 square metres. Every creature comfort is here, including a second bathroom for guests as well as a master bathroom redesigned in onyx and granite with a luxurious new shower. Relax on the private teak veranda, listen to music in surround sound or watch a DVD on one of two flat-screen televisions. Access the Internet wirelessly on the provided laptop computer or iPad®.

P E N T H O U S E S U I T E CAT E G O RY P H 1 | P H 2 | P H 3

Our collection of 29-square-metre Penthouse Suites has been completely transformed with splendid new decor and exquisite new furnishings in serene shades of the sea and sun. Spacious enough for private in-suite dining, the living area features a refrigerated mini-bar and vanity desk, and the granite-clad bathroom is large enough for an indulgent full-size bathtub. Relax on the beautifully furnished private teak veranda.

V E R A N DA S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY B 1 | B 2

Elegant new decor graces these handsomely appointed 20-square-metre staterooms that boast our most popular luxury – a private teak veranda for watching the ever-changing panoramas. The conveniences within each stateroom are just as accommodating and include a vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar, breakfast table and spacious seating area.

D E L U X E O C E A N V I E W S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY C 1 | C 2

With the curtains drawn back and the natural light streaming in, these newly redecorated 15-square-metre staterooms feel even more spacious. A generous seating area, vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar and breakfast table are perfectly complemented by the rich hues and stylish fabrics of the new decor.

O C E A N V I E W S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY E

Centrally located on deck 6, these elegant 13-square-metre staterooms offer stylish new furnishings and a panorama window with obstructed views. Features include a vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar, small breakfast table and an ample closet.

I N S I D E S TAT E R O O M CAT E G O RY F | G

Beautifully renovated with style and flair, these delightful private retreats boast 14 square metres of luxury. Highlights include a comfortable seating area, vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar and plenty of storage. The ingenious use of space is complemented by the rich new decor.

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SHIP’S SPECIFICATIONS

Year Built: 1998 | Year Refurbished: 2014 | Gross Tonnage: 30,277

Length: 180.96 metres | Beam: 25.45 metres | Cruising Speed: 18 knots | Guest Decks: 9

Guest Capacity (Double Occupancy): 684 | Staff Size: 400

Guest-to-Staff Ratio: 1.71 to 1 | Nationality of Officers: European

Country of Registry: Marshall Islands

STATEROOM COLOUR LEGEND

I N S I G N I A D E C K P L A N S

FORWARDAFT

FullyEnclosedSmokingLounge

DECK 10

DECK 9

FullyEnclosedSmokingLounge

DECK 11

DECK 8

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FORWARDAFT

DECK 7

DECK 5

DECK 6

DECK 3

DECK 4

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Macau, China

AUSTRALIA Kakadu National Park (Darwin) Great Barrier Reef (Cairns) Wet Tropics of Queensland (Cairns) Sydney Opera House Australian Convict Sites (Sydney) Greater Blue Mountains Area (Sydney)

CANADA Gros Morne National Park (Corner Brook) Historic District of Old Quebec (Quebec City)

CHINA Historic Centre of Macau (Hong Kong)

EGYPT Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis (Luxor)

FRANCE Port of the Moon (Bordeaux) Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France

GUATEMALA Antigua Guatemala (Puerto Quetzal)

INDIA Western Ghats (Mangalore/Cochin) Churches and Convents of Goa Elephanta Caves (Mumbai) Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Mumbai)

INDONESIA Komodo National Park Cultural Landscape of Bali Province

IRELAND Brú na Bóinne – Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne (Dublin)

ISRAEL Bahá’i Holy Palaces in Haifa and the Western Galilee Old City of Acre (Haifa) Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls

ITALY Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata (Gaeta) Mount Etna (Sicily) Historic Center of Rome and Vatican City

JORDAN Petra (Aqaba)

MALAYSIA Kinabalu Park (Kota Kinabalu)

NEW CALEDONIA Lagoons of New Caledonia: Reef Diversity and Associated Ecosystems (Nouméa)

NICARAGUA Ruins of León Viejo (Corinto) León Cathedral (Corinto)

NORTHERN IRELAND Giant’s Causeway and Causeway Coast (Belfast)

OMAN Land of Frankincense (Salalah)

PHILIPPINES Baroque Churches of the Philippines (Manila)

PORTUGAL Historic Center of Oporto Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém (Lisbon) Monastery of Alcobaça (Lisbon)

SPAIN Works of Antoni Gaudí (Barcelona) Palau de la Música Catalana and Hospital de Sant Pau (Barcelona) Palmeral of Elche (Alicante) Cathedral, Alcázar and Archivo de Indias (Seville) Tower of Hercules (La Coruña)

THAILAND Historic City of Ayutthaya (Bangkok)

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Cultural Sites of Al Ain (Abu Dhabi)

UNITED STATES Everglades National Park (Miami) Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Hilo) Statue of Liberty (New York)

VIETNAM Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long (Hanoi) Ha Long Bay Trang An Landscape Complex (Ha Long Bay)

U N E S C O W O R L D H E R I TA G E S I T E S (All sites are accessible within the time allotted in port)

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G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N | T E R M S & C O N D I T I O N SFor a complete list of all Terms & Conditions please visit OceaniaCruises.com/terms

NOTIFICATION | Information contained in this brochure is not an offer or a contract. The transportation of guests and baggage on Oceania Cruises’ vessels is provided solely by the Operator and is governed by the Terms and Conditions printed on the Guest Ticket/Contract. For complete information on Terms and Conditions, itineraries, liability of Oceania Cruises, and all sections mentioned below, please refer to the Guest Ticket/Contract. A copy of the Guest Ticket/Contract is available by contacting your Travel Agent or online at OceaniaCruises.com. Upon booking the cruise, all of the Terms and Conditions of the Guest Ticket/Contract shall be binding on the parties thereto.

FARES | Fares are quoted in Euros, are per person and are based on double occupancy. Fares do not include pre-paid charges, personal charges or optional facilities and services fees, as those terms are clearly defined in the Guest Ticket/Contract. Also not included are shore excursions, meals ashore, baggage handling, gratuities, beverages not part of the regular menu, laundry service and other onboard amenities and services, including spa and medical treatments, unless otherwise indicated.

DEPOSIT AND PAYMENTS | AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE The per person deposit required to secure your Around the World Cruise is 20% of the applicable cruise fare for all suites and staterooms and must be received within seven days of booking. Final balance due must be received no later than 181 days prior to cruise departure, together with passport details and any special onboard service requests; otherwise, booking may be subject to immediate cancellation and any applicable penalties.

American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Travel Agency checks and personal checks are accepted for deposits and full payments. For your convenience, your Final Payment may be automatically charged to the credit card used to make the initial deposit. Oceania Cruises accepts no responsibility for credit card foreign currency/transaction processing fees independently assessed by issuing banks. None of these fees separately charged by the issuing banks accrues to the benefit of Oceania Cruises. Third party credit card charges can only be accepted when accompanied by valid authorization to charge from the relevant card owner.

CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS | A 100% cancellation fee will be imposed as indicated for non-appearance. Fare is defined as the full cost of any cruise or air component purchased from Oceania Cruises, excluding optional facilities and services fees. Please refer to the full Terms and Conditions of the Guest Ticket/Contract for fees relating to the cancellation of optional facilities and services.

A full refund of payments received will be made when Oceania Cruises receives written notice of cancellation as indicated by the Cancellation Fee Schedule listed here. Cancellation notices must be in writing and received by Oceania Cruises no later than the day before cancellation penalties are to be assessed. Guests who cancel within the indicated periods are subject to the following per person cancellation fees:

AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE DAYS PRIOR TO CRUISE SAIL DATE CANCELLATION FEES Deposit – 181 Days Prior €175 per person cancellation fee, except Owners and Vista Suites: 10% of Fare 151-180 Days Prior ........... 25% of Fare 121-150 Days Prior .......... 50% of Fare 91-120 Days Prior ............ 75% of Fare 0-90 Days Prior ................ 100% of Fare

OPTIONAL TRAVEL INSURANCE | We strongly recommend that all guests purchase comprehensive travel insurance that includes Medical and Baggage Protection, as well as Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance to cover the full purchase price of the cruise, including air and/or land program costs. Your Travel Agent can provide additional information about Oceania Cruises’ insurance program, which has been specially designed and economically priced exclusively for our guests.

ITINERARY | All itineraries, including points of embarkation and debarkation, are at the discretion of Oceania Cruises and may be modified up to and during the voyage. Oceania Cruises reserves the right to amend, cancel or make substitutions for any travel component without prior notice to the guest, including hotels, ports of call or other modes of transportation if, in its opinion, the situation requires a change or cancellation of arrangements.

Oceania Cruises does not assume responsibility or liability for any loss, inconvenience, or expense incurred by guests as a result of any changes or cancellations as detailed in the Guest Ticket/Contract. When practicable, Oceania Cruises will promptly notify guests or their Travel Agent of a cruise itinerary change.

RESPONSIBILITY | Oceania Cruises accepts no liability or responsibility, whether occasioned by railroad, motor coach, private car, boat, aircraft or any other conveyance, for any injuries, damages, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may be caused either by reason of defect, through the acts or defaults of any company or person or in carrying out the arrangements of the cruise or cruisetour as a result of any cause beyond the control of Oceania Cruises. Guests specifically release Oceania Cruises from any and all claims for loss or damage to baggage or property or from personal injuries or death, or from loss or delay arising out of the acts, omissions or negligence of any independent contractors, such as air carriers, hotels, shore excursion operators, restauranteurs, transportation providers, medical personnel or other providers of services or facilities. All arrangements made with independent contractors are made solely for the convenience of guests and are done at the guests’ own risk. Onboard medical personnel are independent contractors. Oceania Cruises specifically disclaims all liabilities for damages for emotional distress, mental suffering or psychological injury of any kind. Tickets, vouchers and any other travel documents are subject to all terms and conditions of the respective suppliers, some of which may limit a supplier’s liability. Please refer to the Guest Ticket/Contract for further detailed information.

DOCUMENTATION AND VISAS | Passport and Visa requirements, and regulations in regards to vaccination certificates and other health requirements vary by destination. Please review passport requirements on your ticket contract or on our website for requirement details.

NOTICE | While Oceania Cruises makes every effort to adhere to the specifics shown in this brochure, circumstances may require otherwise. All information contained herein is subject to change without notice at Oceania Cruises’ discretion. All schedules and fares listed in this brochure are subject to change without notice. Oceania Cruises is not responsible or liable for typographical errors, omissions or misprints.

TERMS & CONDITIONS | *All fares are per person in Euros, valid for residents of mainland Europe, are based on double occupancy (unless otherwise noted), for new bookings only and may be withdrawn at any time. Bonus Savings are based on published Full Brochure Fares; such fares may not have resulted in actual sales in all cabin categories and do not include optional charges as detailed in the Guest Ticket Contract, which may be viewed, along with additional terms, at OceaniaCruises.com. Free transfer is restricted to guests utilizing the pre-cruise hotel stay and available from hotel to port. Free Medical Care includes onboard medically necessary treatment only. Free unlimited internet is one per stateroom. Complete Terms and Conditions may be found in the Guest Ticket Contract. Oceania Cruises reserves the right to correct errors or omissions and to change any and all fares, fees and surcharges at any time. Ships’ Registry: Marshall Islands. PRO40715 EU

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Call Oceania Cruises at +44 345 505 1920 Visit OceaniaCruises.com/WorldCruises or Contact Your Travel Agent

E x p l o r e . D r e a m . D i s c o v e r .

Continents visited: 6

Countries visited: 36

Islands visited: 32

Ports visited: 98

National capitals visited: 16

Total overnight stays: 17

Largest population: Mumbai, India

Smallest population: Akaroa, New Zealand

UNESCO World Heritage Sites accessible: 50

Number of times equator crossed: 2

Time zones crossed: 24

Oceans cruised: 3

Seas cruised: 14

Days at sea: 63

Nautical miles sailed: 45,495