ALASKA ASIA AUSTRALIA BAHAMAS
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With 15 decks of dining, accommodation
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Experience the Med
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like never before.
shore excursions and amazing innovations
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From fantastic
at every turn, Independence of the Seas is
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the largest and most exciting cruise ship
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overnight stays to
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a choice of stunning
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such as cantilevered whirlpools, the
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winter sun cruises, FlowRider® surf park, ice skating rinks and
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Independence of
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direct from Southampton throughout the
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the Seas lets you
spring and summer of 2010.
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experience some
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INCLUDING CRUISES FROM SOUTHAMPTON
of the Med’s most
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exciting destinations,
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TRANSFERS
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• Exciting Cruise & Stay Packages for Europe and the Caribbean
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MOST INCREDIBLE CRUISE SHIP
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Oasis of the Seas Cruises.
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To Book
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DUBAI 8 NIGHT ARABIAN ADVENTURE
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For the first time from January 2010, award-winning
Call 0844 493 4006
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experience the Gulf as never before.
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The fly/cruise packages in this brochure are ATOL protected by the Civil Aviation Authority. Our ATOL number is ATOL 3088. Cruise only holidays are protected through our membership of the O
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airports with transfers to Southampton pier. Contact Reservations on 0844 481 3333. See pages 116-117
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Passenger Shipping Association. For more information please see our booking conditions on pages 120-123.
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