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10-NIGHT LUXURY CRUISE ABOARD REGATTA • SEATTLE TO SEATTLE JUNE 20–30, 2017 ALASKAN FALLS & FRONTIERS SPONSORED BY:

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10-NIGHT LUXURY CRUISE ABOARD REGATTA • SEATTLE to SEATTLE

JUNE 20–30, 2017

ALASKAN FALLS & FRONTIERS

SPONSORED BY:

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ENHANCE YOUR CRUISE EXPERIENCEwith the GO NEXT SEATTLE PRE-CRUISE PROGRAMJUNE 19–20 • $449 per person, double occupancyAvailable exclusively to Big Ten travelers, this carefully designed program includes one night at the four-star Renaissance Seattle Hotel or similar accommodations, a specially arranged sightseeing tour, transfers (from the hotel to the cruise ship), a professional guide, and more.

JUNE 20: SEATTLE, WASHINGTONEmbark on your luxury cruise aboard Regatta in Seattle, Washington’s exciting waterfront city and home of the famed Space Needle.

JUNE 21: CRUISING THE INSIDE PASSAGECruise the Inside Passage along Canada’s scenic west coast into Alaska’s more sheltered Inside Passage, an island-dotted waterway edged by verdant forests, mountains, and glaciers.

JUNE 22: WRANGELL, ALASKASituated near the mouth of the Stikine River, this small and friendly city still honors its dramatic past. Once a Tlingit Indian stronghold, then a Russian settlement, later a British trading post, and ultimately purchased by the U.S., Wrangell commemorates the changes it has endured. The city’s main attractions include Petroglyph Beach, designated a State Historic Park, and the Wrangell Museum.

JUNE 23: JUNEAU, ALASKAFounded in 1880 when Joe Juneau and Richard Harris struck gold, the thriving town of Juneau offers an eclectic mix of people and pastimes. The downtown streets feature upscale shopping with a traditional twist among authentic Alaskan totems and art, while spectacular mountain scenery stuns from every angle.

JUNE 24: SKAGWAY, ALASKALocated at the northwest end of the Alaska Marine Highway, Skagway was known as the gateway to the gold fields. Today this delightful town retains the flavor of the gold rush era.

JUNE 25: ICY STRAIT POINT (HOONAH), ALASKAWilderness and tribal traditions intertwine in Icy Strait Point. Nearby is culturally rich Hoonah, a fishing village for hundreds of years and home to the largest Tlingit Indian settlement in Alaska.

JUNE 26: CRUISING THE HUBBARD GLACIERA journey to Alaska would not be complete without viewing Alaska’s longest tidewater glacier. Enchanting visitors with its towering magnificence and sparkling shades of blues, the majestic Hubbard Glacier is more than six miles wide where it meets the ocean.

JUNE 27: SITKA, ALASKAHistorically significant and vibrantly multicultural, Sitka is the storyteller of some of the state’s most compelling history. The city’s fascinating museums house some of Alaska’s oldest native culture collections, and the Sitka National Historical Park boasts totem-lined forest trails and authentic artisan exhibits.

JUNE 28: CRUISING THE OUTSIDE PASSAGECruise the Outside Passage through the open blue waters of the Pacific Ocean.

JUNE 29: VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADAGo Next Exclusive Excursion AvailableRich with British heritage and overflowing with cosmopolitan charm, Victoria is a town where High Tea and world-class flower gardens are part of everyday life. Here in western Canada’s oldest city, Victorian and Edwardian-era mansions stand near elegant shops offering the latest in European fashion.

JUNE 30: SEATTLE, WASHINGTONDisembark and bid farewell to Regatta.

ITINERARY

Pacific Ocean

Victoria Seattle

Inside Passage

Juneau

Wrangell

Hubbard Glacier

SitkaIcy Strait Point

Skagway

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Inside StateroomG $3,599F $3,799

Ocean ViewE $4,099D $4,299

Deluxe Ocean ViewC2 $4,599C1 $4,699

Veranda B2 $5,399B1 $5,449

Concierge VerandaA3 $5,649A2 $5,699A1 $5,899

Penthouse SuitePH3 $6,899PH2 $7,099PH1 $7,399

Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, refl ect all savings and include the Big Ten Amenity Package. Discounted rates are available to children (between the ages of 5 and 12). The Big Ten Amenity Package and certain inclusions are not applicable to children. Please call for details. Advertised fares include meals, entertainment and use of facilities aboard the ship as well as air- and cruise-related government taxes, surcharges and fees. Round-trip airport transfers are additional. Guests in the same stateroom must choose the same free amenity (shore excursions, or House Select Beverage Package, or shipboard credit). Prices, itinerary, program content and offers are subject to change.

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SPECIAL BIG TEN INCLUSIONS• 2-for-1 cruise fares• Free airfare from MORE U.S. and Canadian cities, providing

protection from escalating airfare costs• Free Unlimited Internet• Pre-Paid Gratuities* ($320 value per stateroom)• Your choice of: 4 free shore excursions OR free beverage package

OR $400 shipboard credit• Complimentary bottle of wine in your stateroom• Celebrity Lecturer Verne Lundquist• Featured Alumni dignitary panel• Video Highlights• All Big Ten Trivia• Assistance prior to departure with your travel arrangements• Attentive service from an experienced Go Next Program Manager

throughout your voyage• Comprehensive pre-departure information including select shore

excursion packages, dining options, and more• After-hours on-call support for unexpected travel interruptions

INCLUDED BIG TEN AMENITY PACKAGE*($300 value per person)• All Big Ten Welcome Reception• Private Big Ten “Tailgates”• Private Big Ten Dining/Toscana & Polo Grill• All Big Ten Farewell Reception• Commemorative All Big Ten Gift

*This offer is available only to Big Ten Alumni Association bookings.

WHY TRAVELERS PREFER AND REGATTA

The Ambience• Luxurious yet relaxed atmosphere• Intimate ship with only 684 guests, providing access to more

exotic ports• Exceptional decor with museum-quality art• Resort casual attire—no formal nights

The Distinction• Impressive staff-to-guest ratio: 1-to-1.7• Award-winning Canyon Ranch SpaClub® and fitness center• Enrichment programs including seminars led by naturalists,

historians and local experts

The Flavor• The finest cuisine at sea, under the culinary direction of

renowned chef Jacques Pépin• Gourmet open-seating restaurants at no additional charge• Unlimited complimentary soft drinks and bottled water,

cappuccino, espresso, tea and juice

FREE AIRFARE GUARANTEE Oceania Cruises’ FREE AIRFARE Program is guaranteed, no matter how much airfares may increase. Oceania Cruises eliminates the hassle of searching for the lowest fare, trying to anticipate price changes and determining the best flight options. Their experienced air department partners with respected carriers worldwide to ensure a seamless air travel experience.

ALASKA EXPLORER YOUTH PROGRAMFor those sailing with young travelers, Oceania Cruises is offering the Alaska Explorer Youth Program, an exciting opportunity for children ages 5 to 12 to explore the wonders of Alaska and the Pacifi c Northwest Coast. Designed to create meaningful, enriching experiences, the program is led by skilled and enthusiastic youth counselors and includes games, activities, and Alaska-inspired special events.

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PRE-REGISTRATION FORM

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ALASKAN FALLS & FRONTIERS • JUNE 20–30, 2017

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DEPOSIT: A deposit of $950 per person (plus a $300 deposit per person for the Seattle Pre-Cruise Program, if applicable) is required to pre-register for this sailing. Make checks payable to Go Next. Your deposit may also be made by credit card. All major credit cards are accepted.

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CELEBRITY LECTURER VERNE LUNDQUIST

With more than 50 years in broadcasting, Verne Lundquist continues as CBS Sports’ beloved sportscaster, providing play-by-play commentary for NCAA football and basketball, NCAA Tournaments and the PGA Championships. He will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts &

Sciences in 2016. Lundquist began his career at KTBC-TV in Austin, Texas, a station owned by President and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson. Lundquist earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology from Texas Lutheran University in 1962 and received the school’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. He lives in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, with his wife, Nancy, where they serve on the Board of Directors of the summer chamber music festival, “Strings Music Festival.” Most recently, the Lundquists were named the Yampa Valley Community Foundation’s “Philanthropist of the Year” in Steamboat Springs.