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Miami, a vibrant coastal city nestled in southeastern Florida, beckons with its sultry blend of tropical beauty, cultural diversity and sizzling nightlife.
Philipsburg, the charming capital of Dutch Sint Maarten, unfolds along a pristine stretch of Caribbean coastline, enticing travellers with its fusion of European flair and tropical beauty.
Roseau, the vibrant capital of Dominica, cradled between lush mountains and the Caribbean Sea, is a sensory delight for explorers.
Tropical beaches with coral-rich waters, friendly locals and cheeky green monkeys characterise blissful Barbados.
Nestled along the banks of the majestic Tapajós River in Brazil's Amazon Rainforest, Alter do Chão emerges as a hidden gem, boasting pristine white-sand beaches and lush tropical landscapes.
Welcome to the Amazon, the epitome of untamed wilderness and biodiversity.
Welcome to the Amazon, the epitome of untamed wilderness and biodiversity.
Nestled along the banks of the mighty Amazon River, Boca Da Valéria emerges as a charming river village, offering a glimpse into the traditional way of life in the heart of the rainforest.
Welcome to the Amazon, the epitome of untamed wilderness and biodiversity.
An amazing city, its Portuguese and African cultures blend almost seamlessly into one. See Bahia's fascinating past in its hundreds of colonial churches and colorful markets. Even its location, atop a bluff around spectacular All Saints Bay is breathtaking. Enjoy its intriguing culture, from the candomblé religious practices to the insinuating rhythm of the samba.
Hot all year round and with a tropical rainforest extending down to the sea, it’s easy to understand why Rio de Janeiro is known as “Cidade Maravihosa” (“The Marvellous City”).
Founded as a Spanish citadel in the eighteenth century, Montevideo has grown into a bold, intellectual and cosmopolitan city.
Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, dances to the rhythm of tango and pulses with cultural energy.
Spend the day enjoying this beautiful, chic beach resort, its marinas and interesting shops. See amazing works by Dali, Chagall and Miro at the Ralli Museum. Or venture into the equally stunning countryside and visit a cattle station. Shopping:
Walvis Bay, Namibia’s unique maritime and adventure oasis, is a sparkling city on the Atlantic, renowned for its natural lagoon and thriving birdlife.
You may want to pack a thesaurus when embarking on one of our African voyages, because descriptors such as exciting, awe-inspiring and breathtaking will only scratch the surface. From Mossel Bay to Mombasa and Lomé to La Digue, your journey will take you to destinations that many Westerners never get a chance to experience. Learn about everyday life in one of the tiny countries along the West African coast, or wonder at the incredible power and beauty of the animal kingdom on a safari in South Africa or a birdwatching excursion in the Seychelles. When you choose to travel in this region, you can be sure that your voyage will be extraordinary.
Cape Town, a jewel nestled at the foot of the awe-inspiring Table Mountain, pulses with an unmatchable rhythm of diversity.
Mossel Bay, a coastal jewel nestled along South Africa’s renowned Garden Route, boasts a fusion of historical intrigue and modern seaside charm.
Durban, South Africa’s sultry subtropical jewel, stretches along the sun-kissed beaches of the Indian Ocean.
Take an excursion to one of the nearby game reserves or simply gaze over the surrounding waters, where you might get a glimpse of dolphins, whales and kite-surfers. The best view is from the lookout point at Alkantstrand Beach. Richards Bay is a busy port and the myriad of specialized ships will intrigue marine buffs.
While the other islands of the fragrant Comoros (known as the "Perfume Islands") gained independence from France in 1975, Mayotte remained under French rule, and you'll welcome the influence. The Petit Terre district boasts fine patisseries, boutiques and art galleries, and there's a French flair everywhere.
Unique plants and animals, a staggeringly impressive landscape and inviting bays make Madagascar a must-see destination.
Gorgeous and romantic, the Seychelles define tropical beauty. A mountain range runs through the spine of Mahé, the largest island, and scenic national parks have sprung up around it, attracting hikers. Still, it's the idyllic beaches that have immortalized Mahé and its laid-back capital of Victoria, where the Seychellois speak a mellifluous Creole patois.
The most tranquil and relaxed of the Seychelles islands, La Digue allows you to step back in time, to appreciate a slower pace, to dive or snorkel the untouched reefs, enjoy the white sand beaches, hike into the stunning mountains of the interior for bird watching.
Made up of 26 ring-shaped atolls, this picturesque Indian Ocean nation is exceedingly romantic and an ideal place to get away from it all
Cultural Cochin - ‘Queen of the Arabian Sea’ - is surrounded by historical towns and considered the regional centre for the arts.
Sri Lanka's naturally wonderful landscape has been shaped by Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim and European influences for a fascinating multicultural heritage.
When most of us think of paradise, the vision that springs to mind is likely to resemble the spectacular landscapes of Phuket.
Known as the ‘Pearl of the Orient’, Penang is a must-visit jewel in the Malaysian crown. Popular with tourists for generations and valued by lovers of both food and culture.
In the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur, head straight for the city where historic temples unite with fashionable skyscrapers and lush parks.
Diamond-shaped Pulau Ujong is Singapore's main island and it's bursting with colour, energy and culture.
Explore this idyllic, forested island and its pristine beaches. Visit the giant Buddha at Wat Phra Yai, the elephant camp where these intelligent animals display their work skills and a plantation where monkeys harvest coconuts. Head to the interior and see majestic cascading waterfalls and how rubber trees are tapped. Enjoy the gorgeous beaches.
A busy, cramped and frenetic city, Bangkok has a reputation of bombarding your senses. Centuries of history collide with a fast-paced modern lifestyle.
The 3,000-mile Mekong River runs throughout Asia and affords an experience of the continent like no other.
The 3,000-mile Mekong River runs throughout Asia and affords an experience of the continent like no other.
Discover this bustling resort town, renowned for its turquoise waters and yellow sand beaches. See its grand colonial buildings and stroll across a bridge to a fishing village alive with trawlers and junks. Visit the celebrated Cham Towers of Po Nagar, a spot revered by Buddhists. In the countryside, experience rural life in Vietnam today.
Visit the intriguing Cham Museum, filled with wonderful artifacts of the Cham culture, and famed China Beach. But Hue, the former imperial capital on the Perfume River, beckons. Enjoy its lovely temples, pagodas and imposing citadel protected by a moat.
From the exceptional views across its famous harbour to the sizzling dishes in its glamorous restaurants, you’re sure to fall in love with Hong Kong.
China’s second most populous city embraces its history, future – and visitors – in an equally delightful fashion. Architectural treats from centuries past remain, with influences from all corners of the globe.
Discover remnants of old Nagasaki beside the modern city. Visit the Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum. Or travel to Arita, home of magnificent Japanese ceramics, and tour famous Kakiemon Kiln, which continues a 400-year-old tradition. Experience feudal Japan and the natural wonders of Shimabara Peninsula with its volcanoes and hot springs.
Visit the exquisite Iso-Teien Garden and its villa, built in 1660, and enjoy its gorgeous views before a short ferry ride to smoking Sakurajima for a close-up view of the volcano and its lava fields. Or journey into the countryside to Chiran and its well-preserved streets lined with samurai homes. Enjoy the beautiful landscape of Lake Ikeda and the stunning vistas of the Satsuma Peninsula.
Discover this remote and picturesque island's lush mountains, beautiful beaches and magnificent coral reef from island viewpoints. See the native palm forest and the lavishly decorated Chinese tomb. Step back in time and travel to the tiny island of Taketomi-jima with its treasured red-tile- roofed town where rural island heritage, including ox carts, is vividly alive.
On this fascinating island visit the world's tallest building, the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, the fabulous Palace Museum's vast collection of Chinese art and the lovely Lungshan Temple. Explore lovely Keelung's historic sites and Yeliu Park's astonishing rock formations.
The canal-like Love River flows through the heart of this wonderfully modern city, and a boat ride along its shores reveals Kaohsiung's beauty. The former British Consulate, built in 1865, is a historic landmark juxtaposed with more modern sites such as the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, known for its contemporary sculptures.
Dynamic Manila never slows down, so go with the flow by delving headlong into the attractions, including the elegant Malacanang Palace, the National Museum of the Philippines, verdant Rizal Park and the poignant American Cemetery and Memorial. The walled medieval district of Intramuros is also well worth exploring.
Enjoy the sights in this bustling, ethnically diverse city as you see the gold-domed mosque, unique high-rise architecture and the Heritage Village. Or venture into the interior and astonishing Kinabalu Park. Stroll past rare plants along a nature trail and through a garden of rare orchids. Or ride Borneo's last train into the lush countryside of farms, water buffalo and villages. Spend time on the glorious beaches.
Enjoy a drive through this fascinating city past the beautiful mosques with their glittering domes and minarets and the Sultan's palace, the largest in the world. Visit the Brunei Museum, a repository of Malay culture and priceless Islamic art. Or take a riverboat through the city's canals and experience its daily life. Travel into the primitive Borneo countryside to a Dayak village where warriors dance in the longhouse.
Showcasing a dizzying array of cultural influences, this second-largest city in Indonesia was once the most important port of the Dutch East Indies. A prime example is the stately 19th-century House of Sampoerna, a colonial-style cigarette factory that houses a fascinating museum. Discover a vast selection of wares at Pasar Pabean, a lively market that links Chinatown and the Arab Quarter. At the Grand Mosque of Surabaya, one of Indonesia’s largest, climb the soaring minaret for better views of the gleaming blue and green tiles adorning the sanctuary’s domes. As a tranquil respite, settle in for high tea at the elegant Majapahit Hotel, a highlight of Surabaya’s complex and absorbing historical legacy.
Explore the hidden wonders of northern Bali from this busy port, where modern seagoing vessels mingle with traditional Bugis schooners, high-prowed wooden ships that have plied these waters for centuries. More eclectic charms await in Bali’s former capital of Singaraja, whose colonial Dutch influence contrasts with the island’s age-old stone temples. Immerse yourself in the untamed wilderness of Bali Barat National Park, perhaps snorkeling among the luminous coral reefs surrounding Menjangan Island or sighting the graceful Bali starling in a lush monsoon forest. Stroll exotic botanical gardens in the lakeside village of Bedugul and browse a colorful farmer’s market for an authentic glimpse of Bali’s timeless allure.
Beautiful Bali is everything you imagine it will be; humbling temples, tranquil lakes, traditional villages, idyllic sands and thriving paddy fields.
One of 17,000 islands in Indonesia, Komodo Island is famous for its bright blue waters, steep sloping hills, and the four thousand giant lizards who call the island home.
Broome, Australia's exotic pearling town, emerges from the ochre-red dirt of the Kimberley region, offering a picturesque mosaic of culture, history and natural wonders.
Nestled along the scenic shores of Western Australia, Geraldton is a coastal gem that harmoniously blends natural beauty, maritime heritage and modern charm.
Welcome to Fremantle, a vibrant port city steeped in history and culture, nestled along the shores of the Indian Ocean just south of Perth, Western Australia.
Welcome to Busselton, a charming coastal town nestled along the shores of Geographe Bay in Western Australia.
Albany, Western Australia's oldest colonial settlement, beckons from its dramatic stance along the rugged southern coast.
Esperance, a coastal gem nestled on the southern shores of Western Australia, beckons travellers with its pristine beauty and captivating landscapes.
Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, exudes a distinct charm with its blend of historic architecture, vibrant cultural scene and lush parklands.
Welcome to Kangaroo Island, a pristine sanctuary off the coast of South Australia, where rugged landscapes, pristine beaches and diverse wildlife await.
Nestled along the rugged coastline of Victoria, Portland stands as a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
Boasting stunning art, a vibrant music scene and excellent food, wine and coffee, Melbourne simply buzzes with life.
Nestled on the shores of Corio Bay in Victoria, Australia, Geelong is a vibrant and dynamic city that effortlessly combines its rich maritime heritage with a modern urban charm.
Nestled along the northwest coast of Tasmania, Burnie is a picturesque coastal town that embodies the essence of Tasmania's natural beauty and rich maritime heritage.
Nestled on the pristine shores of Twofold Bay in New South Wales, Eden exudes natural beauty and rich maritime history.
From the Sydney Opera House to Bondi Beach, man and Mother Nature contribute in equal measure to this splendid city.
Picton, a scenic gem in the heart of New Zealand’s Marlborough Sounds, is a tranquil port town where the serene rhythm of the sea meets lush, forested hills.
New Zealand’s capital city is a veritable hotspot of food, fun and culture situated in one of the planet’s most beautiful countries.
Nestled on the eastern coast of New Zealand's North Island, Napier stands as a vibrant testament to resilience and renewal.
Nestled on the sun-drenched shores of New Zealand's North Island, Tauranga welcomes visitors with its blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.
Stretched over a volcanic field on New Zealand’s North Island is the country’s largest city, multicultural Auckland.
Nestled on the northeastern coast of New Zealand's North Island, the Bay of Islands beckons with its pristine beauty and rich history.
Explore this tropical paradise of remote beaches, stunning coral reefs and crystal-clear waters.
A tiny, uninhabited island off the coast of Vanuatu’s Aneityum Island, Mystery Island is a remote paradise of white sand beaches, swaying palms and aquamarine waters. Since the surrounding sea is a protected marine sanctuary, snorkelers will be enchanted by views of colorful marine life and pristine coral reefs. Aneityum residents will likely set up market stalls on Mystery Island when you visit, so you’ll be able to browse local goods like coconut oil, coffee and handmade jewelry. Whether you stroll the gorgeous shoreline, opt for under-the-sea adventures or explore nearby Aneityum, you’ll treasure your time in this secret oasis.
Luganville is the second largest city in Vanuatu. Its population is 16,312. The city is called Santo by people from Vanuatu's northern islands, who use Luganville as their big city. It is called Kanal by rural residents of the large island of Espiritu Santo on which the city lies.
Nicknamed "Sugar City," it's in the heart of the soft coral capital of the world. Snorkel, scuba, take a boat to a nearby deserted island; visit lush rainforests, local potters and orchid farms.
Explore a lush rainforest, feast at a lovo before trying Kava, or simply unwind on an uninhabited atoll without a care in the world.
Apia is located on the northern shore of Upolu, Samoa's second largest island and home to spectacular rainforests, waterfalls, sand dunes, beaches and brilliant sunrises and sunsets. Writer Robert Louis Stevenson spent the last four years of his life here and is buried on Mount Vaea, overlooking the village of Vailima and the home he built there, which is now a museum in his honor.
Remote, verdant and stunningly beautiful, this island is pure and pristine. Visit one of the many tuna canneries or snorkel in the crystalline waters of one of the protected lagoons. Find a fale, a gazebo where locals perform for visitors.
Bora Bora appears to be of another world, with pretty sand-edged motu (islets) and rainforest-covered ridges, while its fabulous coral reef is a joy to explore.
You'll notice the rich scent of vanilla the moment you step off the ship onto this stunning island, with its vanilla plantations scattered throughout. Visit one or two, visit a pearl farm, snorkel the clear waters of the surrounding reef, or take a kayak trip along the Faaroa River.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Tahiti with its vast mountains, white sandy beaches, turquoise ocean and glittering coral reefs.
Breathtakingly beautiful, stunning landscapes await, from the verdant mountains to the azure seas and white sand beaches. Take a canoe ride through the lagoon; snorkel, scuba or helmet-dive the reefs, or hike up to the Afareaitu Waterfalls.
Pure, pristine and dreamlike, the ecosystem of this gorgeous island is home to extremely rare birds, plants and crustaceans. Quaint villages, old coral churches and welcoming people are intertwined with a spectacular lagoon creating a paradise like none other in the world.
Visit the entrancing Vaipo Waterfalls and Cascade Tevaipo, which is one of the world’s tallest falls at over 1,100 feet. Wander the black sand beaches, marvel at the giant tiki at Piki Vehini, or get adventurous on an all-terrain vehicle excursion around the craggy island.
Follow in the footsteps of The Beach Boys and fall in love with incredible Hawaii.
A mixture of enthralling cultural attractions and magnificent natural phenomena, Hilo offers some of the best sights in Hawaii.
Nestled along California's sun-kissed coastline, San Diego enchants visitors with its blend of laid-back beach vibes and vibrant urban culture.
On the southern tip of the Mexican peninsula that borders California, its dramatic coastline, protected marine reserves and fun-filled bars make it a popular destination for sun-kissed adventure.
Ixtapa is a Pacific Coast beach resort in the Mexican state of Guerrero. Curving El Palmar Beach is lined with high-rise hotels, bars and restaurants. Fishing boats leave from Ixtapa Marina, adjacent to a golf course. The granite rocks of Los Morros de Potosí are a popular dive site, while the Delfiniti dolphinarium offers the chance to swim with dolphins. The laid-back resort city of Zihuatanejo lies just southeast.
Drive into the mountains to beautiful old Antigua, once the country's colonial capital, and discover its lovely bougainvillea draped buildings and breathtaking views of emerald volcanoes.
Nicaragua’s largest port, Corinto sits on an island connected to the mainland by bridges. Nicaragua is home to some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, and the area offers long stretches of white sand and clear blue waters. Visit the nearby city of León to see the wonderful cathedral, monuments and colonial buildings as well as the ruins of León Viejo, one of the oldest Spanish settlements in the Americas.
Puntarenas, which means "Sandy Point" in Spanish, is the capital and main city in the province Puntarenas, Costa Rica, at the Pacific coast. The oddly-shaped province has its largest section in the South, far from the capital. A mountainous country, Costa Rica ranges from sea level to peaks as high as 13,000 feet and a succession of white, sandy beaches follow one another along the Pacific Coast. The country was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1502.
On Colombia’s Caribbean-facing coast, Cartagena is a handsome and historic city, with distinctive Colonial architecture dating back to the sixteenth century.
The Cayman Islands, a Caribbean paradise, beckon with their blend of natural splendour and financial prosperity.
Miami, a vibrant coastal city nestled in southeastern Florida, beckons with its sultry blend of tropical beauty, cultural diversity and sizzling nightlife.
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Offering a phenomenal 5-star luxury service, Insignia is a midsize ship which boasts an elegant yet contemporary atmosphere, unique travel itineraries and The Finest Cuisine at Sea™. Accommodating up to 684 passengers, you can expect an intimate setting with a guest-to-crew ratio of 1.71:1. The warm and attentive crew on board Insignia pride themselves on going above and beyond to ensure that every guest receives exceptional personal service.
What's on board: Baristas, Grand Bar, Bridge, Card Room, Outdoor Shower, The Patio, Boutique, Casino, Concierge, Destination Services, Fitness Center, Fitness Track, Golf Putting Greens, Grand Dining Room, Horizons, Library, Lounge, Martinis, Medical Center, Oceania @ Sea, Polo Grill, Pool, Reception, Shuffleboard, Spa, Spa Terrace, Steam Room, Styling Salon, Sun Deck, Terrace Café, Toscana, Upper Hall, Waves Bar, Waves Grill and much, much more.
Recommended onboard clothing is resort or country club casual. For evening dining, elegant casual resort wear is suggested. Oceania Cruises requests that casual jeans, shorts, t-shirts, baseball caps or tennis shoes not be worn in the restaurants after 6 pm.
Oceania Cruises uses a cashless system based on the US Dollar.
Yes, for your convenience, complimentary room service is available 24 hours a day from an extensive room service menu.
All onboard purchases and services, other than the casino, will be billed to an onboard account. You will be required to register an American Express, MasterCard or Visa card during the embarkation process.
How much you choose to tip is a personal matter and completely at your discretion. For your convenience, the following gratuities are automatically added to your shipboard account: $18 per guest per day for guests occupying staterooms and $23 per person per day for guests occupying Penthouse, Oceania, Vista or Owner’s Suites where Butler Service if provided.
Yes, special arrangements can be made if you require diabetic, gluten-free, lactose-free, kosher, vegetarian and vegan meals. Other diets must be requested for approval and, in some cases, may require additional medical documentation.
Oceania Cruises reserves the right to prohibit and retain all alcohol bought ashore for consumption onboard the vessel.
For the safety and security of all guests and staff onboard, designated smoking areas are available on the forward, starboard corner of the Pool Deck and in the aft, port corner of Horizons.
Yes, Wi-Fi is available throughout all ships.
Yes, Oceania Cruises offers several beverage packages.
Full terms and conditions can be viewed here https://www.rolcruise.co.uk/win-a-cruise-terms-conditions