POINTS OF DISTINCTION
n FREE AIRFARE on every voyage* n
Mid-size, elegant ships catering to just 684 or 1,250 guests
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Finest cuisine at sea, served in a variety of distinctive open-seating restaurants, at no additional charge
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Gourmet culinary programme created by world-renowned Master Chef Jacques Pépin
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Port-intensive itineraries featuring more overnight visits and extended evening port stays
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Country club-casual ambiance; tuxedos and gowns are never required
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“Bon Appétit Culinary Center,” the only hands-on cooking school at sea+
n Acclaimed Canyon Ranch SpaClub® n
Extraordinarily high staff-to-guest ratio ensures exemplary personalized service
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Youngest fleet in premium-class cruising with 85% of accommodations featuring private verandas
BEST VALUE IN UPSCALE CRUISING
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COLLECTION 2014-2015
When was the last time you let your imagination soar? With Oceania Cruises
you can glide across a lagoon in Bora Bora searching for black pearls, walk suspended above a rainforest canopy in Costa Rica or float along the vast expanse of the Amazon River. View giraffes, zebras and lions in Africa, relax on white-sand beaches in the
Caribbean or visit the iconic Sydney Opera House in Australia. From the Buddhist temples of Thailand and the reminders of countless dynasties in China to gauchos roaming the countryside in Brazil and snowcapped mountains lining the Chilean Fjords, your world awaits you.
Recognized Worldwide for Excellence
* Free Airfare is subject to availability and Terms & Conditions. For more details, please see page 6
+Available onboard Marina and Riviera
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