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    Award-Winning Mid-Size Ships | Destination Specialists | Finest Cuisine At Sea | Country Club Casual Ambiance | Extraordinary ValueWorld Expeditions

    A R O U N D T H E W O R L DI n s i g n i a | 1 0 t h J a n u a r y 2 0 1 5

    W O R L D O D Y S S E YI n s i g n i a | 8 t h J u l y 2 0 1 5

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    Oceania Cruises is thrilled to unveil the most spectacular voyages ever offered in

    its 10-year history:Around the World in 180 Days and the 180-Day World Odyssey.

    Fulfil one of your greatest dreams and sail the farthest reaches of the world on

    the journey of a lifetime. From magnificent cities and quaint coastal towns to

    soaring mountains and island paradises, you will explore all of the worlds greatest

    treasures.

    When we created these itineraries we refused to allow the constraints of time to

    impede our inspiration. We strongly believe that a journey of this scale should not

    be rushed because we want you to have ample time to explore each fascinating

    destination and indulge in all of the luxurious amenities on board.

    We invite you to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to experience the greatest

    treasures that your world has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you aboard

    Insigniafor a voyage you will never forget.

    Warm regards,

    Kunal S. Kamlani

    President

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    POINTS OF DISTINCTION

    FREE AIRFARE on every voyage*

    Mid-size, elegant ship catering tojust 684 guests

    Finest cuisine at sea, served in avariety of distinctive open-seatingrestaurants, at no additional charge

    Gourmet culinary programme createdby world-renowned Master ChefJacques Ppin

    Port-intensive itineraries featuringmore overnight visits and extendedevening port stays

    Country club casual ambiance;tuxedos and gowns are never required

    Acclaimed Canyon Ranch SpaClub

    Extraordinarily high staff-to-guest ratioensures exemplary personalized service

    Youngest fleet in premium-classcruising with 85% of accommodationsfeaturing private verandas

    BEST VALUE IN UPSCALE CRUISING

    Recognized Worldwide for Excellence

    *Free Airfare is subject to availability and Terms & Conditions.

    For more details, see back cover.

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    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 Ppin, who is Executive Culinary

    Director for Oceania Cruises, the talentedchefs aboard Insignia create culinary

    masterpieces. From Continental classics in

    the Grand Dining Room to authentic Italian

    cuisine in Toscana to perfectly prepared

    steaks and seafood in Polo Grill, the options

    are nearly endless. Of course, a voyage of

    this scale must take full advantage of the

    opportunity to explore world cuisines, so

    special events will highlight fabulous local

    fare. Perhaps the buffet in Terrace Caf

    features delicious Thai specialities while

    cruising the Gulf of Thailand, or a deck

    party takes on a tropical flair as you sail the

    Caribbean Sea. Regardless of the region, an

    array of culinary delights awaits you.

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

    Taste

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    MULTIPLE OPEN-SEATING DINING VENUESFOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER, AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE

    GRAND DINING ROOMContinental cuisine, savoury Canyon Ranch

    selections and Jacques Ppins signature dishesare served in an elegant ambiance inspired by

    Europes five-star hotel restaurants.

    POLO GRILLWith all the elements of a classic steakhouse,from filet mignon to New York strip, Polo Grillalso has equally appealing options for seafood

    lovers, such as whole Maine lobster.

    TOSCANAEnjoy family recipes handed down through

    generations. Presented on elegant Versace china,each dish is a masterpiece that exemplifies the

    essence of Tuscany.

    TERRACE CAFDine indoors or alfresco, in the completelytransformed Terrace Caf, as the menu of

    international dishes changes daily. Savour grilled

    lobster tails, jumbo shrimp, hand-cut steaks andchops, a sushi bar and fresh pastas.

    WAVES GRILLChefs grill gourmet burgers and succulent

    seafood to order, with sides including fresh saladsand hand-cut truffle fries dusted with grated agedparmesan. For dessert try a creamy homemade

    gelato or a thick hand-dipped milkshake.

    HORIZONSEnjoy teatime in the newly decorated Horizonsfeaturing a custom built tea buffet displaying

    finger sandwiches, petits fours, scones, exquisitedesserts and a selection of artisanal teas.

    ROOM SERVICEGourmet canaps are delivered nightly to

    all suites and served in all bars and loungesthroughout the ship. Plus, free room service is

    available 24 hours a day.

    BARISTASEnjoy complimentary illyespressos, cappuccinos

    and lattes prepared by our master baristas, aswell as delicious pastries and homemade biscotti

    throughout the day.

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    6 Book Early for Lowest Fares | Limited Availability | Call Oceania Cruises at 0845 505 1920 |Visit OceaniaCruises.com or Contact Your Travel Agent

    While the magnificent worldwide

    destinations are certainly the star attraction

    on these world voyages, you will enjoy an

    abundance of entertaining activities on board

    the ship as well, many designed to further

    enhance your experiences ashore.

    A bevy of 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, listen to a talented pianist interpret

    a classic concerto or learn the secrets of

    regional cuisine from a local chef. On days

    when you wish to simply relax, the luxurious

    Canyon Ranch SpaClub, the plush

    English-style library or a Balinese day

    bed poolside offer the perfect retreat in

    which to savour every moment of this

    wonderful journey.

    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

    Experience

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    ENRICHING ACTIVITIES

    BRIDGEOn select segments, an American Contract BridgeLeague instructor will conduct lectures and host

    social and duplicate bridge games.

    SPORTSPractice your swing at the golf driving range

    or play 9-holes on the putting green.

    LIBRARYRead comfortably in the welcoming ambiance of

    the classic English-inspired library, with morethan 2,000 books and periodicals.

    LOUNGE & GAMESMultiple bars and intimate lounges offer premium

    wine, scotch and champagne tastings. More fun canbe had with the daily trivia contest as well as the

    many games and puzzles available in the Boardroom.

    New:Artist Loft in Horizons for World Cruisers.

    CASINOThe Monte Carlo-style casino features blackjack,roulette, poker and slot machines for your gamingpleasure. The professional staff is happy to share

    the rules of each game if you wish.

    MUSIC/ENTERTAINMENTEnjoy production shows, critically acclaimed

    headline entertainers, an eight-piece orchestra,string quartets and jazz nights at Martinis. Sing

    karaoke or listen to nightly dance music in Horizons.

    BEAUTY & W ELLNESS

    Canyon Ranch SpaClub

    signature treatments

    State-of-the-art fitness centre

    Pilates, yoga, indoor cycling,aerobics, private and

    group fitness classesand personal training

    New Private Spa Terracefeaturing thalassotherapy pool

    New Mens and Womens steamrooms with custom tile workand mosaics

    Fitness track and beauty salon

    Canyon Ranch cuisine servedin the Grand Dining Roomand Terrace Caf

    Nutrition and lifestyleconsultations; wellnesspresentations

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    Exceptional value has always been a hallmark

    of Oceania Cruises. Beyond the incredible

    savings of our Early Booking Fares, we feature

    countless complimentary amenities, and we

    never charge a dining supplement in our

    gourmet restaurants. For these magnificent

    journeys around the world, we are offering

    an even greater value unprecedented in the

    history of Oceania Cruises. Guests on thesevoyages receive extraordinary additional

    savings, from Free Economy Airfare to 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 worlds 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.

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    E X C E E D Y O U R E X P E C T AT I O N S

    Value

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    FREE Gratuities

    FREE 1-Night Pre-Cruise Luxury Hotel Stay

    FREE Onboard Medical Services

    FREE Laundry Service

    FREE Unlimited Internet

    FREE Exclusive Shoreside Events

    FREE Visa Package

    FREE Roundtrip Transfers*

    Early Booking FaresFREE Economy Roundtrip Airfare*

    Early Booking Savings up to 69% per stateroom

    PLUS

    Exclusive World Voyage Package

    *See back cover for Terms & Conditions. Free Airfare is subject to availability.

    INCLUDED AMENITIES

    Free dining at all speciality

    restaurants

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

    Free and unlimited access toCanyon Ranch SpaClub privateSpa Terrace+

    Free shuttle service from shipto city centre in many portsof call a daily value of up to19 per guest

    Free room service dining24 hours a day

    Free concierge service

    Free gourmet canaps serveddaily in suites, bars and lounges

    Free cocktail parties hosted bythe captain and senior officers

    +Concierge Level Staterooms and Suites only

    SHORE EXCURSION PACKAGES

    Gain insight into the culture, history and cuisineof the fascinating ports of call you will visit, all at a substantial

    savings. We have designed packages tailored to yourpersonal preferences in which you can experience each

    destination to the fullest. For more information please visitOceaniaCruises.com/shoreexcursions.

    SPIRITS, WINE AND BEER PACKAGES

    Our beverage packages enhance your onboard experience andalso offer great value and added convenience. Simply choose the

    perfect libation to accompany each special occasion.For a detailed list of included beverages,

    visit OceaniaCruises.com/beveragepackages.

    OPTIONAL VALUE PACKAGES FOR YOU TO CHOOSE:

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    T H E J O U R N E Y O F

    A L I F E T I M E

    As destination specialists, Oceania Cruises is committed

    to indulging the dreams of even the most seasoned and

    adventurous world travellers. Our guests penchant for travel

    is absolutely unfettered, and thus our collection of itineraries

    must include this true journey of a lifetime, a fantasy voyage

    designed to sail around the world. Many cruise lines offer

    typical world cruises that race across the seas in about 100

    days, passing by many appealing ports along the way. But we

    believe that if youre going to sail around the world, do it like

    a true navigator, a true explorer. Its not a race; its a journey!

    Departing Miami on 10th January 2015, the unprecedentedAround t he World in 180 Dayscruise literally circumnavigates

    the globe, calling on South America, Africa, Asia, Australia

    and more.

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    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

    I N S I G N I A | 1 0 T H J A N 2 0 1 5

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    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)

    Tasmanian Wilderness (Hobart)

    BARBADOS

    Historic Bridgetown and itsGarrison

    BRAZIL

    Historic Centre of the Town ofOlinda (Recife)

    CHINA

    Historic Centre of Macao(Hong Kong)

    Fujian Tulou (Xiamen)

    Classical Gardens of Suzhou(Shanghai)

    West Lake Cultural Landscape ofHangzhou (Shanghai)

    The 1 Wall (Beijing/Tianjin)Imperial Palaces of the Ming andQing Dynasties in Beijing

    Summer Palace, an ImperialGarden in Beijing

    Temple of Heaven: an ImperialSacrificial Altar in Beijing

    Imperial Tombs of the Ming andQing Dynasties (Beijing)

    Peking Man Site atZhoukoudian (Beijing)

    GUATEMALA

    Antigua Guatemala

    INDIA

    Western Ghats (Mangalore/

    Cochin)

    INDONESIA

    Komodo National Park

    Cultural Landscape of BaliProvince

    KENYA

    Sacred Mijikenda Kaya Forests

    Fort Jesus, Mombasa

    MALAYSIA

    Melaka, Historic City of theStraits of Malacca(Kuala Lumpur)

    Kinabalu Park (Kota Kinabalu)

    MOZAMBIQUE

    Island of Mozambique

    NAMIBIA

    Twyfelfontein ancient rockengravings

    NICARAGUA

    Ruins of Len Viejo

    Len Cathedral

    PHILIPPINES

    Baroque Churches of thePhilippines

    SOUTH AFRICA

    Robben Island (Cape Town)

    Cape Floral Region Protected

    Areas (Cape Town)

    uKhahlamba / Drakensberg Park(Durban)

    SOUTH KOREA

    Changdeokgung Palace Complex

    Jongmyo Shrine

    Hwaseong Fortress

    Royal Tombs of the JoseonDynasty

    TANZANIA

    Stone Town of Zanzibar

    THAILANDHistoric City of Ayutthaya(Bangkok)

    UNITED STATES

    Everglades National Park(Miami)

    Hawaii Volcanoes National Park(Hilo)

    VIETNAM

    Central Sector of the ImperialCitadel of Thang Long Hanoi

    Ha Long Bay

    UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES(This is only a sample of accessible sites)

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

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

    1 0 T H J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 5

    I N 1 8 0 D A YS

    Around the World Continents visited: 5Countries visited: 44Islands visited: 45

    Ports visited: 89

    National capitals visited: 17

    Overnight stays: 19

    Largest population: Shanghai, China

    IT INERA RY HIGHLIGHTS

    Smallest population: Devils Island, French Guiana

    UNESCO World Heritage Sites accessible: 47

    Time zones crossed: 24

    Oceans cruised: 3

    Seas cruised: 10

    Nautical miles sailed: 46,753

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    W E W A N D E R

    F O R D I S T R A C T I O N ,

    B U T W E T R A V E L

    F O R F U L F I L L M E N T

    Hilaire Belloc

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    INTL FULLBROCHURE

    FAREper guest

    AROUND THEWORLD EARLYBOOKING FARE

    per guest

    SUITES

    OS Owners Suite 195,059 WAIT LIST

    VS Vista Suite 172,479 WAIT LIST

    PH1 Penthouse Suite 143,449 52,949PH2 Penthouse Suite 139,839 51,659PH3 Penthouse Suite 137,769 WAIT LIST

    CONCIERGE

    LEVEL

    A1 Concierge Level Veranda 119,059 40,689

    A2 Concierge Level Veranda 116,869 40,039

    A3 Concierge Level Veranda 114,939 38,749

    STATEROOMS

    B1 Veranda Stateroom 112,999 38,109

    B2 Veranda Stateroom 111,059 37,459

    C1 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 102,549 33,589

    C2 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 100,609 32,949

    D Ocean View Stateroom 93,389 29,719

    E Ocean View Stateroom 90,939 WAIT LIST

    F Inside Stateroom 88,359 WAIT LIST

    G Inside Stateroom 86,419 WAIT LIST*Fares reflect all savings. See back page for Terms & Conditions. Free Airfare issubject to availability.

    I N S I G N I A1 0 T H J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 5

    Individual segments are now available to fit your scheduleand destination of choice. Call for details.

    Call Oceania Cruises at 0845 505 1920Visit OceaniaCruises.com/ATW

    or Contact Your Travel Agent

    Early Booking FaresFREE Economy Roundtrip Airfare*

    Early Booking Savings up to 69%per stateroom

    PLUS

    Exclusive World Voyage Package

    A O N O N A S | M AM O M AM | AN A

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    DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

    10 Jan Miami, Florida Segment 1 Embark 1 pm 5 pm

    11 Jan Cruising the Old Bahama Channel

    12 Jan Cruising the Caribbean Sea

    13 Jan Santa Marta, Colombia 9 am 5 pm

    14 Jan Oranjestad, Aruba 12 pm 10 pm

    15 Jan Kralendijk, Bonaire 8 am 3 pm

    16 Jan El Guamache (Isla Margarita), Venezuela 10 am 6 pm

    17 Jan St. Georges, Grenada 8 am 5 pm

    18 Jan Pointe--Pitre, Guadeloupe 9 am 7 pm

    19 Jan Fort-de-France, Martinique 8 am 6 pm

    20 Jan Bridgetown, Barbados Segment 2 7 am 6 pm

    21 Jan Scarborough, Tobago 8 am 5 pm

    22 Jan Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    23 Jan Devils Island, French Guiana 8 am 4 pm

    24 Jan Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    25 Jan Belm (Icoaraci), Brazil 8 am 6 pm

    26 Jan Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    27 Jan Fortaleza, Brazil 12 pm 8 pm

    28 Jan Natal, Brazil 1 pm 9 pm

    29 Jan Recife, Brazil 8 am 5 pm

    30 Jan-3 Feb Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    4 Feb Lom, Togo 9 am 7 pm

    5 Feb Cotonou, Benin 8 am 5 pm

    6 Feb Cruising the Gulf of Guinea

    7 Feb So Tom, So Tom and Principe 8 am 5 pm

    8-10 Feb Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    11-12 Feb Walvis Bay, Namibia 8 am 5 pm

    13 Feb Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    14-16 Feb Cape Town, South Africa Segment 3 1 pm 6 pm

    17 Feb Cruising the Cape of Good Hope

    18 Feb Port Elizabeth, South Africa 8 am 6 pm

    19 Feb East London, South Africa 7 am 5 pm

    20 Feb Durban, South Africa 10 am 9 pm

    21 Feb Richards Bay, South Africa 7 am 4 pm

    22 Feb Maputo, Mozambique 8 am 3 pm

    23-24 Feb Cruising the Mozambique Channel

    DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

    25 Feb Nosy Be, Madagascar 12 pm 6 pm

    26 Feb Cruising the Indian Ocean

    27 Feb Zanzibar, Tanzania 10 am 8 pm

    28 Feb Mombasa, Kenya 8 am 7 pm

    1-2 Mar Cruising the Indian Ocean

    3-4 Mar Mah, Seychelles 8 am 5 am

    4 Mar La Digue, Seychelles 8 am 4 pm

    5-7 Mar Cruising the Indian Ocean

    8 Mar Mal, Maldives 6 am 6 pm

    9 Mar Cruising the Indian Ocean

    10 Mar Mangalore, India 8 am 6 pm

    11 Mar Cochin (Kochi), India 8 am 7 pm

    12-13 Mar Cruising the Indian Ocean

    14 Mar Cruising the Andaman Sea

    15-17 Mar Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar) 1 pm 4 pm

    18 Mar Cruising the Andaman Sea

    19 Mar Langkawi, Malaysia 10 am 6 pm

    20 Mar Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia 10 am 7 pm

    21-23 Mar Singapore, Singapore Segment 4 9 am 6 pm

    24 Mar Cruising the Gulf of Thailand

    25 Mar Ko Samui, Thailand 8 am 4 pm

    26 Mar Sihanoukville, Cambodia 8 am 4 pm

    27-28 Mar Bangkok, Thailand 11 am 4 pm

    29 Mar Cruising the Gulf of Thailand

    30-31 Mar Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam 12 pm 4 pm

    1 Apr Cruising the South China Sea

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

    4 Apr Cruising the Hainan Strait

    5-6 Apr Hong Kong, China 8 am 12 pm

    7-8 Apr Xiamen, China 9 am 6 pm

    9 Apr Cruising the East China Sea

    10-12 Apr Shanghai, China Segment 5 1 pm 1 pm

    13 Apr Cruising the Yellow Sea

    14-15 Apr Beijing (Tianjin), China 9 am 10 pm

    16 Apr Cruising the Yellow Sea

    17 Apr Seoul (Incheon), South Korea 8 am 6 pm

    AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS | MIAMI TO MIAMI | 10TH JANUARY 2015

    Above: Walvis Bay, Namibia

    Known for its unique climate due to

    its location next to the arid Namib

    Desert, the sand dunes of Walvis Bay

    are a natural wonder in Namibia.

    Below: Bangkok, Thailand

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    DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

    18 Apr Cruising the East China Sea

    19 Apr Nagasaki, Japan 8 am 6 pm

    20 Apr Kagoshima, Japan 8 am 6 pm

    21 Apr Cruising the East China Sea

    22 Apr Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan 7 am 5 pm

    23 Apr Kaohsiung, Taiwan 9 am 7 pm

    24 Apr Cruising the South China Sea

    25 Apr Manila, Philippines 9 am 7 pm

    26 Apr Cruising the South China Sea

    27 Apr Kota Kinabalu (Borneo), Malaysia 8 am 6 pm

    28 Apr Muara, Brunei 8 am 7 pm

    29 Apr Cruising the South China Sea

    30 Apr Kuching (Borneo), Malaysia 8 am 5 pm

    1 May Cruising the Karimata Strait

    2 May Cruising the Java Sea

    3-4 May Bali (Benoa), Indonesia 1 pm 2 pm

    5 May Komodo, Indonesia 8 am 2 pm

    6 May Cruising the Timor Sea

    7 May Darwin, Australia 10 am 6 pm

    8 May Cruising the Arafura Sea

    9 May Cruising the Coral Sea

    10-11 May Cairns, Australia 4 pm 5 pm

    12 May Whitsunday Island, Australia 12 pm 8 pm

    13 May Cruising the Coral Sea

    14 May Brisbane, Australia 8 am 6 pm

    15 May Cruising the Tasman Sea

    16 May Sydney, Australia Segment 6 7 am 5 pm

    17 May Cruising the Tasman Sea

    18 May Hobart (Tasmania), Australia 8 am 6 pm

    19-21 May Cruising the Tasman Sea

    22 May Picton, New Zealand 8 am 4 pm

    23 May Napier, New Zealand 8 am 4 pm

    24 May Rotorua (Tauranga), New Zealand 10 am 8 pm

    25 May Auckland, New Zealand 8 am 6 pm

    26-27 May Cruising the South Pacific

    28 May Nukualofa, Tonga 10 am 7 pm

    DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

    28 May Cross the International Date Line

    29 May Cruising the South Paci fic

    30 May Rarotonga, Cook Islands 8 am 6 pm

    31 May Cruis ing the South Pacif ic

    1 Jun Raiatea, French Polynesia 8 am 7 pm

    2 Jun Bora Bora, French Polynesia 8 am 7 pm

    3 Jun Moorea, French Polynesia 7 am 3 pm3-4 Jun Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia Segment 7 6 pm 11 pm

    5 Jun Huahine, French Polynesia 8 am 5 pm

    6 Jun Rangiroa, French Polynesia 8 am 6 pm

    7 Jun Cruising the South Pacific

    8 Jun Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands 8 am 5 pm

    9-12 Jun Cruising the Pacific Ocean

    13 Jun Hilo, Hawaii 8 am 5 pm

    14 Jun Honolulu, Oahu 8 am 11 pm

    15 Jun Lahaina, Maui 8 am 5 pm

    16 Jun Nawiliwili, Kauai 8 am 4 pm17-21 Jun Cruising the Pacific Ocean

    22 Jun Los Angeles, California Segment 8 7 am 9 pm

    23 Jun San Diego, California 8 am 4 pm

    24 Jun Cruising the Pacific Ocean

    25 Jun Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 12 pm 9 pm

    26-27 Jun Cruising the Pacific Ocean

    28 Jun Huatulco, Mexico 7 am 2 pm

    29 Jun Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 11 am 6 pm

    30 Jun Corinto, Nicaragua 9 am 6 pm

    1 Jul Puntarenas, Costa Rica 12 pm 9 pm2 Jul Cruising the Pacific Ocean

    3 Jul Panama Canal Daylight Transit 6 am 5 pm

    4 Jul Cartagena, Colombia 11 am 6 pm

    5 Jul Cruising the Caribbean Sea

    6 Jul Cruising the Straits of Florida

    7 Jul Key West, Florida 11 am 5 pm

    8 Jul Miami, Florida Disembark 8 am

    Highlighted dates are beginning of segments

    overnight stays

    AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS | MIAMI TO MIAMI | 10TH JANUARY 2015

    Above: Sydney, Australia

    The Sydney Opera House, designated

    as a UNESCO World Heritage site

    is considered one of the architecturalwonders of the 20th century.

    Below: Bora Bora,

    French Polynesia

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    OPEN-AIR DINNER ATSWAKOP RIVER CANYON11TH FEBRUARY 2015

    Just beyond Walvis Bay, the Swakop River Canyon has been likened to

    a moonscape with its unusual rock formations and dry riverbeds seared

    into the landscape by the glaring sun. Sunset is the most stunning time ofday to visit this canyon, as the fading light casts dramatic shadows across

    the stark environment. Tables draped in linen are an elegant contrast to

    the glowing desert, and myriad candles surround the festivities, creating

    an ethereal glow as they reflect off the canyon walls. After a dinner

    featuring local dishes, the relaxed atmosphere will be enhanced by

    conversation around a crackling fire.

    ROYAL MANDALAY16TH MARCH 2015 (Option One)

    Amarapura, the immortal city, is a former royal capital and home to

    Mahagandayon Monastery, one of the largest in Myanmar. Nearby you

    can cross U Beins famous teak footbridge, one of the longest wooden

    bridge in the world. Mandalay, the last royal capital of the Myanmar

    Empire, was founded by King Mindon in 1859. Visit its most sacred

    shrine, the Mahamuni Pagoda, where gold leaf is applied regularly to the

    revered Mahamuni Buddha. The Kuthodaw Pagoda houses the worlds

    largest book, inscribed with the canon of Buddhist scripture. Climb holy

    Mandalay Hill for a serene view of the beautiful city below.

    ANCIENT TEMPLES OF BAGAN16TH MARCH 2015 (Option Two)

    Originally founded in 849 AD, Bagan became the first capital of a unified

    Myanmar Empire under the reign of King Anawrahta. Home to more

    than 2,000 religious shrines, it is one of the richest archaeological sites

    in Asia and one of the architectural wonders of the world. You will be

    awed by the details of each monumental masterpiece. Visit the Ananda

    Temple, the Gubyaukgyi Temple and the Dhammayangyi Temple, the

    most massive in Bagan.

    PRIVATE COCKTAIL PARTY ATJIM THOMPSON HOUSE27TH MARCH 2015

    Often credited with reviving the Thai silk industry, Jim Thompson retired

    to Bangkok after serving in World War II and created the Jim Thompson

    Thai Silk Company. Since his disappearance in 1967, little has changedat his house, once the citys most celebrated social centre. You will be

    welcomed by an Angkalung band and treated to a fascinating tour of the

    residence. Enveloped by a beautiful jungle garden, the complex is made

    up of six Thai-style teak houses. The evening concludes with a cocktail

    party and an award-winning traditional Thai puppet show.

    EXCLUSIVE TOUR & LUNCHAT THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA15TH APRIL 2015

    One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wall of China isover 2,000 years old and 5,500 miles long, beginning at the Yellow

    Sea, crossing five provinces and ending at the Gobi Desert. Guests will

    experience this incredible landmark in a unique setting. Surrounded by

    lush greenery, enjoy a delicious lunch in an exclusive venue at the foot

    of an original section of the wall. After lunch explore the Great Wall

    of Badaling, the first section of the wall opened to tourists after being

    restored in 1957.

    1940s PATRIOTIC EVENING ABOARD

    THE BATTLESHIP MISSOURI14TH JUNE 2015

    Located on historic Battleship Row in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, a

    mere ship-length away from the USS Arizona Memorial, the USS

    Missouri is best known as the site of the end of World War II. Often

    referred to as Mighty Mo, the decks of this battleship were where

    General Douglas MacArthur accepted the official surrender of Japan

    in September 1945. As the sun sets behind the Waianae mountain

    range, tour this hallowed vessel and enjoy hors doeuvres, cocktails

    and patriotic performances of tunes from the 1940s.

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

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    Above: U Bein Bridge, Myanmar

    The three quarter mile bridge was built around1850 and is believed to be the oldest and longest

    teakwood bridge in the world.

    Below: Great Wall of China, China

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    WALVIS BAY, NAMIBIAOVERNIGHT | 11TH-12TH FEBRUARY

    Although rimmed by the inhospitable Namib Desert, Walvis Bayboasts a natural lagoon that attracts thousands of birds, including

    flamingos, pelicans and migratory species. Just outside of town,

    Dune 7 is the highest sand dune in the coastal dune belt and

    offers an impressive view of the desert. The region also reflects

    the influence of German settlers who came here over a century

    ago, as evidenced in the colonial buildings, Lutheran church and

    charming museum in the nearby town of Swakopmund.

    CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

    2 OVERNIGHTS | 14TH-16TH FEBRUARY

    Gorgeous Table Mountain looms above the city of Cape Town.

    For breathtaking views, ride the cable car to the summit and enjoy

    lunch in the mountaintop caf. At the Cape of Good Hope Nature

    Reserve, you can observe baboons, ostriches and amazing ocean

    vistas from Cape Point. With two full nights in port, youll still

    have plenty of time for a jaunt to Stellenbosch in the heart of South

    African wine country, where you can taste some of the regions

    finest vintages.

    MAH, SEYCHELLESOVERNIGHT | 3RD-4TH MARCH

    Gorgeous and romantic, the islands of the Seychelles definetropical beauty. A mountain range runs through the spine of

    Mah, the largest island, and scenic national parks have sprung

    up around it, attracting hikers and nature enthusiasts. Still, its

    the idyllic beaches that have immortalized Mah and its laid-

    back capital of Victoria. Spend a full day relaxing on the white

    sands and then another day exploring the beautiful cathedrals,

    fascinating museums and historic clock tower of Victoria.

    RANGOON, BURMA

    (YANGON, MYANMAR)2 OVERNIGHTS | 15TH-17TH MARCH

    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 326 feet. Nearby visit the

    Chaukhtatgyi Pagoda with its gigantic reclining Buddha statue

    measuring more than 200 feet 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.

    SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE2 OVERNIGHTS | 21ST-23RD MARCH

    Discover the delightful diversity of Singapore, from charmingChinatown 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 at the unique Night

    Safari. For a historical perspective, visit the Kranji War Memorial

    and the Changi Chapel and Museum, dedicated to those who lost

    their lives during World War II.

    BANGKOK, THAILANDOVERNIGHT | 27TH-28TH MARCH

    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 shouldnt miss the unique museum displaying

    the ornately decorated royal barges.

    Andaman Sea

    Arafura Sea

    Atlantic Ocean

    Cape of Good Hope

    Caribbean Sea

    Coral Sea

    East China Sea

    Gulf of Guinea

    Gulf of Thailand

    Hainan Strait

    Indian Ocean

    Java Sea

    Karimata Strait

    Mozambique Channel

    Old Bahama Channel

    Pacific Ocean

    South China Sea

    South Pacific

    Straits of Florida

    Tasman Sea

    Timor Sea

    Yellow Sea

    Panama Canal

    Transit

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    O D Y S S E Y O F W O N D E R S

    Catering to guests that yearn to explore the far reaches of

    this vast and wonderful world, Oceania Cruises has designed

    an epic voyage that can only be described as an odyssey of

    wonders. Nothing short of remarkable, this cruise makes its

    way from the northern shores of New England and Canada

    to the remote beauty of Greenland and Iceland, continuingthrough the Mediterranean, along the coastline of Asia and

    Africa, and to the idyllic islands of the Caribbean.

    From the magnificent botanical gardens of Montreal and the

    healing waters of the Blue Lagoon spa near Reykjavik to the

    modern architecture of Barcelona and the ancient ruins of

    Rome, Insigniawill be your luxurious home away from home

    for 180 extraordinary days. Tour the ancient temples of Burma,

    seek out big game on a safari in South Africa, and take in

    the perfect sunset while sailing the Caribbean, amassing a

    treasure trove of memories that will last a lifetime.

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    BELGIUM

    Belfries of Belgium and France

    La Grand-Place, Brussels

    CANADA

    Historic District of Old Quebec

    Gros Morne National Park(Newfoundland)

    CHINA

    Historic Center of Macao

    ENGLAND

    Palace of Westminster andWestminster Abbey

    Stonehenge, Avebury andAssociated Sites

    Tower of London

    FRANCE

    Bordeaux, Port of the Moon

    Routes of Santiago deCompostela in France

    GAMBIA

    Kunta Kinteh Island andRelated Sites

    GREECE

    Medieval City of Rhodes

    ICELANDingvellir National Park(Reykjavik)

    INDIA

    Elephanta Caves (Mumbai)

    Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus(Mumbai)

    ISRAEL

    Bahi Holy Palaces in Haifa andthe Western Galilee

    Old City of Acre

    Old City of Jerusalem

    ITALYPompeii, Herculaneum andTorre Annunziata

    Historic Center of Florence

    Historic Centre of Rome andVatican City

    Historic Center ofSan Gimignano

    Mount Etna (Sicily)

    Piazza del Duomo, Pisa

    JORDANPetra

    MALAYSIA

    Kinabalu Park (Kota Kinabalu)

    MALTA

    City of Valletta

    Megalithic Temples of Malta

    NETHERLANDS

    Defense Line of Amsterdam

    17th-century Canal RingArea of Amsterdam inside theSingelgracht

    NORWAY

    Bryggen (Bergen)

    Urnes Stave Church (Bergen)

    PHILIPPINES

    Baroque Churches of thePhilippines

    PORTUGAL

    Historic Center of Oporto

    Monastery of the Hieronymitesand Tower of Belm in Lisbon

    Monastery of Alcobaa (Lisbon)

    SENEGALIsland of Gore

    SOUTH AFRICA

    uKhahlamba/Drakensberg Park(Durban)

    Cape Floral Region ProtectedAreas (Cape Town)

    Robben Island (Cape Town)

    SPAIN

    Cathedral, Alczar and Archivo

    de Indias in SevilleTower of Hercules(La Corua)

    Works of Antoni Gaud(Barcelona)

    TANZANIA

    Stone Town of Zanzibar

    THAILAND

    Historic City of Ayutthaya(Bangkok)

    UNITED STATES

    Everglades National Park(Miami)

    Statue of Liberty (New York)

    VIETNAM

    Central Sector of the Imperial

    Citadel of Thang Long (Hanoi)

    Ha Long Bay

    UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES(This is only a sample of accessible sites)

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

    8 T H J U L Y 2 0 1 5

    1 8 0 - D A Y

    World Odyssey Continents visited: 5Countries visited: 52Ports visited: 100

    Islands visited: 34

    New ports visited: 6

    National capitals visited: 26

    Overnight stays: 16

    IT INERA RY HIGHLIGHTS

    Largest population: Mumbai, India

    Smallest population: Bom Bom Island, So Tom & Principe

    UNESCO World Heritage Sites: 117

    Time zones crossed: 14

    Oceans cruised: 2

    Seas cruised: 10

    Nautical miles sailed: 42,774

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    A B O O K , A N D T H O S E

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

    R E A D O N L Y A P AG E .

    Saint Augustine

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    SUITES

    OS Owners Suite 204,639 79,489

    VS Vista Suite 180,769 68,519

    PH1 Penthouse Suite 151,089 54,969PH2 Penthouse Suite 147,089 53,679PH3 Penthouse Suite 143,739 52,389

    CONCIERGE

    LEVEL

    A1 Concierge Level Veranda 125,159 42,709

    A2 Concierge Level Veranda 122,959 42,069

    A3 Concierge Level Veranda 121,029 41,419

    STATEROOMS

    B1 Veranda Stateroom 119,089 40,129

    B2 Veranda Stateroom 117,289 39,489C1 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 107,609 35,619

    C2 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 105,669 34,969

    D Ocean View Stateroom 99,219 31,749

    E Ocean View Stateroom 96,899 30,459

    F Inside Stateroom 94,319 29,809

    G Inside Stateroom 92,249 WAIT LIST*Fares reflect all savings. See back page for Terms & Conditions. Free Airfare issubject to availability.

    I N S I G N I A8 T H J U L Y 2 0 1 5

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    180-DAY WORLD ODYSSEY | MIAMI TO MIAMI | 8TH JULY 2015

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    DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

    8 Jul Miami, Florida Segment 1 Embark 1 pm 8 pm

    9 Jul Port Canaveral, Florida 8 am 4 pm

    10 Jul Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    11 Jul Norfolk, Virginia 7 am 5 pm

    12-13 Jul New York, New York 1 pm 9 pm

    14 Jul Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    15 Jul Boston, Massachusetts 8 am 6 pm16 Jul Bar Harbor, Maine 8 am 7 pm

    17 Jul Saint John (Bay of Fundy), New Brunswick 8 am 5 pm

    18 Jul Halifax, Nova Scotia 12 pm 8 pm

    19 Jul Sydney, Nova Scotia 12 pm 7 pm

    20 Jul Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 10 am 6 pm

    21 Jul Cruising the St. Lawrence River

    22 Jul Saguenay, Quebec 8 am 6 pm

    23 Jul Quebec City, Quebec 8 am 7 pm

    24 Jul Montreal, Quebec Segment 2 7 am 11 pm

    25 Jul Trois-Rivires, Quebec 8 am 11 pm

    26 Jul Cruising the St. Lawrence River

    27 Jul Corner Brook, Newfoundland 10 am 7 pm

    28 Jul Cruising the Strait of Belle Isle

    29 Jul Cruising the Labrador Sea

    30 Jul Nuuk, Greenland 8 am 6 pm

    31 Jul Paamiut, Greenland 8 am 5 pm

    1 Aug Qaqortoq, Greenland 8 am 6 pm

    2 Aug Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    3 Aug Cruising the Denmark Strait

    4 Aug Isafjordur, Iceland 8 am 6 pm

    5 Aug Reykjavik, Iceland 8 am 6 pm6 Aug Cruising the Norwegian Sea

    7 Aug Trshavn (Faroe Islands), Denmark 8 am 7 pm

    8 Aug Cruising the North Sea

    9 Aug Bergen, Norway 8 am 5 pm

    10 Aug Kristiansand, Norway 9 am 7 pm

    11 Aug Oslo, Norway 8 am 11 pm

    12 Aug Cruising the North Sea

    13 Aug Hamburg (Bremerhaven), Germany 7 am 5 pm

    14 Aug Amsterdam, Netherlands 10 am 6 pm

    15 Aug Bruges (Zeebrugge), Belgium 8 am 5 pm

    DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

    16 Aug Southampton, UK Segment 3 7 am 5 pm

    17 Aug Cruising the Bay of Biscay

    18-19 Aug Bordeaux, France 12 pm 9 pm

    20 Aug Biarritz (Saint-Jean-de-Luz), France 12 pm 8 pm

    21 Aug Gijon, Spain 9 am 8 pm

    22 Aug La Corua, Spain 8 am 6 pm

    23 Aug Oporto, Portugal 8 am 5 pm24 Aug Lisbon, Portugal 7 am 3 pm

    25 Aug Seville (Cdiz), Spain 10 am 7 pm

    26 Aug Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

    27 Aug Barcelona, Spain Segment 4 7 am 9 pm

    28 Aug Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

    29 Aug Florence/Pisa/Tuscany (Livorno), Italy 8 am 8 pm

    30 Aug Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy 8 am 8 pm

    31 Aug Amalfi/Positano, Italy 9 am 6 pm

    1 Sep Taormina (Sicily), Italy 8 am 6 pm

    2 Sep Valletta, Malta 8 am 5 pm

    3 Sep Cruising the Mediterranean Sea

    4 Sep Rhodes, Greece 9 am 6 pm

    5 Sep Limassol, Cyprus 12 pm 8 pm

    6-7 Sep Jerusalem (Haifa), Israel 7 am 4 pm

    8 Sep Suez Canal Transit

    9 Sep Cruising the Red Sea

    10 Sep Aqaba, Jordan 5 am 8 pm

    11-13 Sep Cruising the Red Sea

    14 Sep Cruising the Gulf of Aden

    15 Sep Salalah, Oman 10 am 6 pm

    16 Sep Cruising the Arabian Sea17 Sep Muscat, Oman 8 am 5 pm

    18-19 Sep Abu Dhabi, UAE 5 pm 11 pm

    20 Sep Dubai, UAE Segment 5 7 am 6 pm

    21 Sep Fujairah, UAE 8 am 6 pm

    22-23 Sep Cruising the Arabian Sea

    24-25 Sep Mumbai, India 8 am 5 pm

    26 Sep Goa (Mormugao), India 9 am 7 pm

    27 Sep Mangalore, India 8 am 6 pm

    28 Sep Cochin (Kochi), India 8 am 10 pm

    29 Sep Cruising the Laccadive Sea

    Above: Barcelona, Spain

    With construction starting in 1882

    under the watchful eye of Antoni

    Gaud, the Sagrada Famlia Roman

    Catholic Church is a combination

    of Gothic and Art Nouveau forms.

    Below: Petra, Jordan

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    DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

    30 Sep Colombo, Sri Lanka 7 am 6 pm

    1-2 Oct Cruising the Bay of Bengal

    3 Oct Cruising the Andaman Sea

    4-6 Oct Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar) 8 am 5 pm

    7 Oct Cruising the Andaman Sea

    8 Oct Phuket, Thailand 8 am 6 pm

    9 Oct Cruising the Strait of Malacca10-11 Oct Singapore, Singapore Segment 6 7 am 6 pm

    12 Oct Cruising the Gulf of Thailand

    13 Oct Ko Samui, Thailand 8 am 6 pm

    14 Oct Sihanoukville, Cambodia 8 am 4 pm

    15-16 Oct Bangkok, Thailand 11 am 4 pm

    17 Oct Cruising the Gulf of Thailand

    18-19 Oct Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam 12 pm 5 pm

    20 Oct Cruising the South China Sea

    21 Oct Hue/Da Nang (Chan May), Vietnam 7 am 4 pm

    22-23 Oct Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam 12 pm 6 pm

    24 Oct Cruising the Hainan Strait

    25-26 Oct Hong Kong, China Segment 7 8 am 6 pm

    27 Oct Cruising the South China Sea

    28 Oct Manila, Philippines 8 am 6 pm

    29 Oct Cruising the South China Sea

    30 Oct Kota Kinabalu (Borneo), Malaysia 9 am 8 pm

    31 Oct Muara, Brunei 8 am 6 pm

    1 Nov Cruising the South China Sea

    2 Nov Kuching (Borneo), Malaysia 8 am 6 pm

    3 Nov Cruising the South China Sea

    4 Nov Cruising the Strait of Malacca5 Nov Penang, Malaysia 7 am 4 pm

    6-8 Nov Cruising the Indian Ocean

    9 Nov Mal, Maldives 9 am 5 pm

    10-11 Nov Cruising the Indian Ocean

    12-14 Nov Mah, Seychelles 2 pm 4 am

    14 Nov La Digue, Seychelles 8 am 4 pm

    15-16 Nov Cruising the Indian Ocean

    17 Nov Mombasa, Kenya 8 am 6 pm

    18 Nov Zanzibar, Tanzania 8 am 10 pm

    19 Nov Dar es Salaam, Tanzania 8 am 6 pm

    DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART

    20 Nov Cruising the Indian Ocean

    21 Nov Nosy Be, Madagascar 10 am 6 pm

    22-24 Nov Cruising the Mozambique Channel

    25 Nov Maputo, Mozambique 8 am 5 pm

    26 Nov Richards Bay, South Africa 10 am 11 pm

    27 Nov Durban, South Africa 7 am 6 pm

    28 Nov East London, South Africa 12 pm 8 pm29 Nov Cruising the Indian Ocean

    30 Nov-1 Dec Cape Town, South Africa Segment 8 7 am 6 pm

    2 Dec Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    3 Dec Luderitz, Namibia 8 am 5 pm

    4-5 Dec Walvis Bay, Namibia 9 am 8 pm

    6-7 Dec Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    8 Dec Luanda, Angola 8 am 5 pm

    9 Dec Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    10 Dec So Tom, So Tom & Principe 9 am 10 pm

    11 Dec Bom Bom Island, So Tom & Principe 8 am 6 pm

    12 Dec Cruising the Gul f of Guinea

    13 Dec Lom, Togo 8 am 5 pm

    14 Dec Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana 8 am 6 pm

    15 Dec Abidjan, Ivory Coast 8 am 5 pm

    16-17 Dec Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    18 Dec Banjul, Gambia 10 am 9 pm

    19 Dec Dakar, Senegal 7 am 6 pm

    20 Dec Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    21 Dec Mindelo (So Vicente), Cape Verde 7 am 4 pm

    22-25 Dec Cruising the Atlantic Ocean

    26 Dec Bridgetown, Barbados 9 am 8 pm27 Dec Fort-de-France, Martinique 8 am 8 pm

    28 Dec Pointe--Pitre, Guadeloupe 8 am 4 pm

    29 Dec St. Georges, Grenada 9 am 6 pm

    30 Dec El Guamache (Isla Margarita), Venezuela 8 am 3 pm

    31 Dec Willemstad, Curacao 9 am 5 pm

    1 Jan Cruising the Caribbean Sea

    2 Jan Cruising the Old Bahama Channel

    Jan 3 Key West, Florida 9 am 5 pm

    Jan 4 Miami, Florida Disembark 8 am

    Highlighted dates are beginning of segments

    overnight stays

    Above: Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

    A UNESCO World Heritage Site,

    Ha Long Bay features thousands of

    limestone karsts and isles in varioussizes and shapes.

    Below: Durban, South Africa

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    CHTEAU GISCOURS,A MDOC ESTATE EVENT18TH AUGUST

    Enjoy a night of exquisite wine tasting and elegant dining in the French

    countryside at a classified Mdoc estate. The splendid Chteau Giscours

    offers a fascinating look at the history of wine making in this extraordinaryregion. The chteau itself dates back to the 14th century, and in 1552

    the first vines were planted. Later the chteau was transformed into a

    neoclassical palace with modern production facilities that continues

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

    the world.

    A NIGHT OF GLAMOUR IN ABU DHABI18TH SEPTEMBER

    Rising majestically from the Arabian Desert, the seven-star Emirates

    Palace is one of the most expensive hotels ever built. Occupying overnine million square feet with suites furnished in gold and marble, the

    resort offers nearly a mile of pristine beaches and more than 200 acres

    of stunning gardens. Arrive in style in a deluxe super stretch limousine

    for cocktails and canaps followed by a dinner prepared by some of the

    best chefs in the world.

    ROYAL MANDALAY5TH OCTOBER (Option One)

    Amarapura, the immortal city, is a former royal capital and home toMahagandayon Monastery, one of the largest in Myanmar. Nearby you

    can cross U Beins famous teak footbridge, one of the longest wooden

    bridges in the world. Mandalay, the last royal capital of the Myanmar

    Empire, was founded by King Mindon in 1859. Visit its most sacred

    shrine, the Mahamuni Pagoda, where gold leaf is applied regularly to the

    revered Mahamuni Buddha. The Kuthodaw Pagoda houses the worlds

    largest book, inscribed with the canon of Buddhist scripture. Climb holy

    Mandalay Hill for a serene view of the beautiful city below.

    ANCIENT TEMPLES OF BAGAN5TH OCTOBER (Option Two)

    Originally founded in 849 AD, Bagan became the first capital of a unified

    Myanmar Empire under the reign of King Anawrahta. Home to more

    than 2,000 religious shrines, it is one of the richest archaeological sites

    in Asia and one of the architectural wonders of the world. You will beawed by the details of each monumental masterpiece. Visit the Ananda

    Temple, the Gubyaukgyi Temple and the Dhammayangyi Temple, the

    most massive in Bagan.

    PRIVATE COCKTAIL PARTY ATJIM THOMPSON HOUSE15TH OCTOBER

    Often credited with reviving the Thai silk industry, Jim Thompson retired

    to Bangkok after serving in World War II and created the Jim Thompson

    Thai Silk Company. Since his disappearance in 1967, little has changedat his house, once the citys most celebrated social centre. You will be

    welcomed by an angklung band and treated to a fascinating tour of the

    residence. Enveloped by a beautiful jungle garden, the complex is made

    up of six Thai-style teak houses. The evening concludes with a cocktail

    party and an award-winning traditional Thai puppet show.

    OPEN-AIR DINNER ATSWAKOP RIVER CANYON4TH DECEMBER

    Just beyond Walvis Bay, the Swakop River Canyon has been likened to

    a moonscape with its unusual rock formations and dry riverbeds seared

    into the landscape by the glaring sun. Sunset is the most stunning time of

    day to visit this canyon, as the fading light casts dramatic shadows across

    the stark environment. Tables draped in linen are an elegant contrast to

    the glowing desert, and myriad candles surround the festivities, creating

    an ethereal glow as they reflect off the canyon walls. After a dinner

    featuring local dishes, the relaxed atmosphere will be enhanced by

    conversation around a crackling fire.

    Above: Ancient Temples of BaganDuring the Kingdoms height between

    the 11th and 13th centuries, over 10,000

    Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries

    were constructed in Bagan.

    Below: Bordeaux, France

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

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    NEW YORK, NEW YORKOVERNIGHT | 12TH-13TH JULY

    The Big Apple. The City That Never Sleeps. Call it what you may,New York reigns as one of the worlds 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 Yorks ethnic

    diversity truly manifests itself in its endless cuisines and thousands

    of restaurants, including the classic New York steakhouse.

    BORDEAUX, FRANCEOVERNIGHT | 18TH-19TH AUGUST

    Recognized as the most famous wine region in the world, Bordeauxis the centre for the legendary wine chteaux of Saint-milion and

    Mdoc. Enjoy this UNESCO World Heritage citys visual feast of

    wonderful ornate buildings, broad avenues, tranquil parks and the

    Cathedral of St. Andr 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 areas fabulous vineyards

    and magnificent chteaux and delight in tasting their superb wines.

    JERUSALEM (HAIFA), ISRAELOVERNIGHT | 6TH-7TH SEPTEMBER

    Visit the land of miracles Galilee, the Jordan River, the Mountof the Beatitudes and Tabgha. Venture to Nazareth, home of the

    young Jesus. See the largest hanging gardens in the world at the

    Bahi 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.

    ABU DHABI, UAE

    OVERNIGHT | 18TH-19TH SEPTEMBERAs the worlds richest city, Abu Dhabi boasts opulent hotels,

    museums and a yacht-filled marina, all marvels of modern

    architecture. Explore the emirates old souks, sip a fragrant Arabic

    coffee, ride the dunes on an exhilarating desert safari, or dive into

    dazzling marine life. Gold-drizzled chocolates and sumptuous

    teas are an unforgettable treat at Le Caf in the landmark Emirates

    Palace hotel. Bargain for arts and handicrafts, spices, antiques,

    oriental carpets and handmade clothing at a colourful souk.

    MUMBAI, INDIAOVERNIGHT | 24TH-25TH SEPTEMBER

    Mumbai, formerly known as Bombay, is the commercial andentertainment 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

    millennia ago.

    RANGOON, BURMA(YANGON, MYANMAR)2 OVERNIGHTS | 4TH-6TH OCTOBER

    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 326 feet. Nearby visit the Chaukhtatgyi

    Pagoda with its gigantic Reclining Buddha statue measuring more

    than 200 feet 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.

    Atlantic Ocean

    St. Lawrence River

    Strait of Belle Isle

    Labrador Sea

    Denmark Strait

    Norwegian Sea

    North Sea

    Bay of Biscay

    Mediterranean Sea

    Suez Canal Transit

    Red Sea

    Gulf of Aden

    Arabian Sea

    Laccadive Sea

    Bay of Bengal

    Andaman Sea

    Strait of Malacca

    Gulf of Thailand

    South China Sea

    Hainan Strait

    Indian Ocean

    Mozambique Channel

    Gulf of Guinea

    Caribbean Sea

    Old Bahama Channel

    D E S T I N A T I O N H I G H L I G H T S

    INSIGNIA | SUITES & STATEROOMS

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    PH1 | PH2 | PH3 | PENTHOUSE SUITE

    Our collection of 322-square-foot Penthouse Suiteshas been completely transformed with splendid newdecor and exquisite new furnishings in serene shadesof the sea and sun. Spacious enough for private in-suite dining, the living area features a refrigeratedmini-bar and vanity desk, and the granite-cladbathroom is large enough for an indulgent full-sizebathtub. Relax on the beautifully furnished privateteak veranda.

    B1 | B2 | VERANDA STATEROOM

    Elegant new decor graces these handsomelyappointed 216-square-foot staterooms that boastour most popular luxury a private teak verandafor watching the e ver-changing panoramas. Theconveniences within each stateroom are justas accommodating and include a vanity desk,

    refrigerated mini-bar, breakfast table and spaciousseating area.

    VERANDAS

    A1 | A2 | A3 | CONCIERGE LEVELVERANDA STATEROOM

    These luxurious accommodations feature a wealth ofamenities, including many of those found in ourPenthouse Suites, and the luxury is further enhanced bythe rich new decor. These 216-square-foot stateroomsoffer a private teak veranda, refrigerated mini-bar and

    plush seating area, as well as exclusive Concierge Levelamenities and privileges.

    STATEROOMSC1 | C2 | DELUXE OCEAN VIEW STATEROOM

    With the curtains drawn back and the natural lightstreaming in, these newly redecorated 165-square-footstaterooms feel even more spacious. A generousseating area, vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar andbreakfast table are perfectly complemented by the richhues and stylish fabrics of the new decor.

    D |OCEAN VIEW STATEROOM

    The light from a classic porthole illuminates thestunning new decor in these 165-square-footstaterooms, tastefully designed to maximize space andconvenience. Enjoy a comfortable seating area with asofa on which to stretch out, as well as a vanity desk,breakfast table and refrigerated mini-bar.

    E | OCEAN VIEW STATEROOM

    Centrally located on deck 6, these elegant143-square-foot staterooms offer stylish newfurnishings and a panorama window with obstructedviews. Features include a vanity desk, refrigeratedmini-bar, small breakfast table and an ample closet.

    F | G | INSIDE STATEROOM

    Beautifully renovated with style and flair, thesedelightful private retreats boast 160 square feet ofluxury. Highlights include a comfortable seating area,vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar and plenty ofstorage. The ingenious use of space is complementedby the rich new decor.

    SUITES

    OS | VS | OWNERS SUITE & VISTA SUITE

    Immensely spacious and exceptionally luxurious, oursix Owners Suites and four Vista Suites are among thefirst to be reserved. Ranging in size from 786 to nearly1,000 square feet, these magnificent suites featureevery imaginable amenity. Freshly renovatedbathrooms are clad in granite and onyx and includelavish new oversized showers.

    Owners Suite shown

    COMPLETELY REFURBISHED APRIL 2014

    INSIGNIA | DECK PLANS

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    SHIPS SPECIFICATIONS

    Year Built:1998 | Year Refurbished:2014 | Gross Tonnage:30,277Length:593.7 feet| Beam:83.5 feet | Cruising Speed:18 knots | Guest Decks:9

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

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

    Country of Registry:Marshall Islands

    STATEROOM COLOUR LEGEND

    DECK 11 DECK 10 DECK 9 DECK 8 DECK 7 DECK 6 DECK 5 DECK 4 DECK 3

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    Suite ABC, Beresford House, Town Quay,Southampton. SO14 2AQ

    *Fares are subject to increase 31st March 2014. All advertised fares, offers and any applicable upgrades shown are per person based on double occupancy unlessotherwise indicated, are subject to availability at time of booking, may not be combinable with other offers, or loyalty programme benefits, are capacity controlled andmay be withdrawn without prior notice or remain in effect after the expiration date. Any applicable shipboard credits are per stateroom based on double occupancy.All fares listed are in Pounds Sterling, per person, based on double occupancy and include Non-Commissionable Fares. Cruise-related government fees and taxesare included. Single rates and rates for 3rd and 4th guests are available upon request; call for details. Cruise Ship Fuel Surcharge may apply for n ew bookings and, ifapplicable, is additional revenue to Oceania Cruises. International Intro Fare s and Special Fares are bas ed on published International Full Brochure Fares. InternationalFull Brochure Fares may not have resulted in actual sales in all cabin categories , may not have been in e ffect during the last 90 days and d o not include Personal Chargesand Optional Facilities and Services Fees as defined in the Terms and Conditions of the Guest Ticket Contract. International Full Brochure Fares are cruise only. FreeAirfare promotion does no t include ground transfers and applies to econ omy, round-trip flights only from London, or one way flights where cruise originates or ends in theUK. Regional connecting flights can be reque sted at additional cost from ABZ, BFS, BHX , EDI, GLA, LBA , MAN & NCL. Any adve rtised fares that include the Free Airfarepromotion include airline fees, surcharges and all government taxes. Some airline-imposed personal charges, including but not limited to baggage, priority boardingand special seating, may apply. Free Transfers are restricted to guests utilizing the free, pre-cruise hotel. Free Gratuities does not apply to service charges relating toprivate dining, spa treatments or alcoholic beverages. Restrictions apply to Free Visa Pack age; details on request. Oceania Cruises re serves the right to correct erro rs oromissions and to change any and all fares, fees and surcharge s at any time. Suite and stateroom measurements are approximate, and those in same category may vary insize. Accommodations may also have different furniture placemen t than as depicted in the published photographs. Additional Terms and C onditions may apply. CompleteTerms and Conditions may be found at OceaniaCruises.com or in the Guest Ticket Contract. Ships Registry: Marshall Islands. PRO40521 UK

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