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Any Oceania Cruises' 2021 Trips THE TROPICS and EXOTICS 2021 VOY AG E S CARIBBEAN, PANAMA CANAL & MEXICO 2 3 CARIBBEAN, PANAMA CANAL & MEXICO ATL ANT IC & AMBER GEMS MIAMI TO MIAMI 10 days | Jan 3 & Feb 6, 2021 – RIVIERA DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART 2 for 1 CRUISE FARES Day 1 Miami, Florida Embark 1 pm 6 pm and FREE INTERNET Day 2-3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean inclusive package available Day 4 Gustavia, St. Barts 9 am 6 pm Day 5 Fort-de-France, Martinique 8 am 7 pm Day 6 Castries, St. Lucia 8 am 6 pm Includes Roundtrip Airfare* Day 7 St. John's, Antigua 8 am 5 pm plus choose one: FREE - 6 Shore Excursions Day 8 San Juan, Puerto Rico 8 am 4 pm FREE - Beverage Package Day 9 Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic 9 am 6 pm FREE - $600 Shipboard Credit Day 10 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Amenities are per stateroom Day 11 Miami, Florida Disembark 8 am New port of call for Oceania Cruises. RIVIERA NOV 13, 2020 FULL OLIFE CRUISE BROCHURE CHOICE ONLY CATEGORIES AND FARES FARE FARE FARE+ OS Owner’s Suite $26,798 $12,399 $11,799 VS Vista Suite 20,798 9,399 8,799 OC Oceania Suite 17,598 7,799 7,199 PH1 4,599 3,999 SUITES Penthouse Suite 11,198 PH2 Penthouse Suite 10,798 4,399 3,799 PH3 Penthouse Suite 10,398 4,199 3,599 A1 Concierge Level Veranda 9,198 3,599 2,999 A2 Concierge Level Veranda 8,998 3,499 2,899 A3 3,449 2,849 Puerto Plata Concierge Level Veranda 8,898 CONCIERGE A4 Concierge Level Veranda 8,798 3,399 2,799 B1 Veranda Stateroom 8,498 3,249 2,649 B2 Veranda Stateroom 8,398 3,199 2,599 B3 Veranda Stateroom 8,298 3,149 2,549 B4 Veranda Stateroom 8,198 3,099 2,499 C Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 7,598 2,799 2,199 STATEROOMS F Inside Stateroom 6,798 2,399 1,799 G Inside Stateroom 6,398 2,199 1,599 *All fares are per person based on double occupancy, including 2 for 1 savings and government fees and taxes. Fares shown reflect Nov 13, 2020 voyage. See website for all fares. +Cruise-Only Fares do not include OLife Choice amenities or airfare. All offers are subject to Terms & Conditions. San Juan Call Go Next at 877-918-8982 to book CARIBBEAN, PANAMA CANAL & MEXICO PANAMA CANAL COLLAGE MIAMI TO LOS ANGELES 16 days | Jan 9, 2021 – INSIGNIA DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART 2 for 1 CRUISE FARES Jan 9 Miami, Florida Embark 1 pm 6 pm and FREE INTERNET Jan 10 Key West, Florida 7 am 3 pm inclusive package available Jan 11 Cruising the Straits of Florida Jan 12 Cruising the Caribbean Sea Jan 13 Cartagena, Colombia 8 am 2 pm Includes Roundtrip Airfare* Jan 14 Panama Canal Daylight Transit plus choose one: FREE - 8 Shore Excursions Jan 15 Cruising the Pacific Ocean FREE - Beverage Package Jan 16 Puntarenas, Costa Rica 7 am 4 pm FREE - $800 Shipboard Credit Jan 17 Corinto, Nicaragua 10 am 6 pm Amenities are per stateroom Jan 18 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 9 am 7 pm Jan 19 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Jan 20 Acapulco, Mexico 8 am 5 pm Jan 21 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Jan 22 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 8 am 5 pm INSIGNIA JAN 9, 2021 Jan 23 Cruising the Pacific Ocean FULL OLIFE CRUISE BROCHURE CHOICE ONLY Jan 24 Ensenada, Mexico 9 am 6 pm CATEGORIES AND FARES FARE FARE FARE+ Jan 25 Los Angeles, California Disembark 8 am OS Owner’s Suite $34,598 $15,799 $14,999 VS Vista Suite 30,598 13,799 12,999 PH1 Penthouse Suite 23,398 10,199 9,399 SUITES PH2 Penthouse Suite 22,798 9,899 9,099 PH3 Penthouse Suite 22,198 9,599 8,799 A1 Concierge Level Veranda 18,798 7,899 7,099 A2 7,699 6,899 Puerto Quetzal Concierge Level Veranda 18,398 Top: Acapulco; A3 Concierge Level Veranda 17,998 7,499 6,699 CONCIERGE bottom: Los Angeles B1 Veranda Stateroom 17,498 7,249 6,449 B2 Veranda Stateroom 17,198 7,099 6,299 C1 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 14,198 5,599 4,799 C2 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 13,898 5,449 4,649 D Ocean View Stateroom 13,498 5,249 4,449 STATEROOMS E Ocean View Stateroom 13,198 5,099 4,299 F Inside Stateroom 12,898 4,949 4,149 G Inside Stateroom 12,598 4,799 3,999 *All fares are per person based on double occupancy, including 2 for 1 savings and government fees and taxes. +Cruise-Only Fares do not include OLife Choice amenities or airfare. All offers are subject to Terms & Conditions. Ensenada Call Go Next at 877-918-8982 to book CARIBBEAN, PANAMA CANAL & MEXICO CA R IBBE A N CHARMS MIAMI TO MIAMI 14 days | Jan 13, 2021 – RIVIERA DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART 2 for 1 CRUISE FARES Jan 13 Miami, Florida Embark 1 pm 6 pm and FREE INTERNET Jan 14 Cruising the Old Bahama Channel inclusive package available Jan 15 Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic 9 am 5 pm Jan 16 San Juan, Puerto Rico 9 am 6 pm Jan 17 St. John's, Antigua 10 am 7 pm Includes Roundtrip Airfare* Jan 18 Fort-de-France, Martinique 8 am 7 pm plus choose one: FREE - 8 Shore Excursions Jan 19 Bridgetown, Barbados 8 am 6 pm FREE - Beverage Package Jan 20 St. George's, Grenada 8 am 11 pm FREE - $800 Shipboard Credit Jan 21 Kingstown, St. Vincent 8 am 7 pm Amenities are per stateroom Jan 22 Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe 8 am 7 pm Jan 23 Castries, St. Lucia 7 am 5 pm Jan 24 Gustavia, St. Barts 8 am 4 pm Jan 25-26 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean RIVIERA JAN 13, 2021 Jan 27 Miami, Florida Disembark 8 am FULL OLIFE CRUISE New port of call for Oceania Cruises. BROCHURE CHOICE ONLY CATEGORIES AND FARES FARE FARE FARE+ OS Owner’s Suite $41,498 $19,249 $18,499 VS Vista Suite 33,298 15,149 14,399 OC Oceania Suite 29,298 13,149 12,399 PH1 7,949 7,199 SUITES Penthouse Suite 18,898 PH2 Penthouse Suite 18,498 7,749 6,999 PH3 Penthouse Suite 18,098 7,549 6,799 A1 6,249 5,499 Concierge Level Veranda 15,498 Top: Kingstown; A2 6,199 5,449 Puerto Plata Concierge Level Veranda 15,398 bottom: Bridgetown A3 Concierge Level Veranda 15,298 6,149 5,399 CONCIERGE A4 Concierge Level Veranda 15,198 6,099 5,349 B1 Veranda Stateroom 14,798 5,899 5,149 B2 Veranda Stateroom 14,698 5,849 5,099 B3 Veranda Stateroom 14,598 5,799 5,049 B4 Veranda Stateroom 14,498 5,749 4,999 C Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 13,098 5,049 4,299 STATEROOMS F Inside Stateroom 11,898 4,449 3,699 G Inside Stateroom 11,298 4,149 3,399 *All fares are per person based on double occupancy, including 2 for 1 savings and government fees and taxes. +Cruise-Only Fares do not include OLife Choice amenities or airfare. All offers are subject to Terms & Conditions. Pointe-à-Pitre CallCall Go Go Next Next at at 877-918-8982 877-918-8982 to to book book CARIBBEAN, PANAMA CANAL & MEXICO MYTHS, MAYANS BAYS TO & MARINAS BEACHES MIAMI TO MIAMI MIAMI TO MIAMI 10 days | Jan 27, Feb 16▲ 12 days | Feb 26, 2021 – RIVIERA & Mar 10▲, 2021 – RIVIERA DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART DAY PORT ARRIVE DEPART 2 for 1 CRUISE FARES 2 for 1 CRUISE FARES Day 1 Miami, Florida Embark 1 pm 6 pm Feb 26 Miami, Florida Embark 1 pm 6 pm and FREE INTERNET and FREE INTERNET Day 2 Key West, Florida 8 am 6 pm Feb 27 Cruising the Old Bahama Channel inclusive package available Day 3 Cruising the Straits of Florida inclusive package available Feb 28 Cruising the Caribbean Sea Day 4 Cozumel, Mexico 7 am 5 pm Mar 1 Oranjestad, Aruba 9 am 11 pm Day 5 Roatan, Honduras 8 am 6 pm Mar 2 Willemstad, Curacao 8 am 7 pm Includes Roundtrip Airfare* Day 6 Santo Tomas, Guatemala 8 am 7 pm Includes Roundtrip Airfare* Mar 3 Kralendijk, Bonaire 7 am 3 pm plus choose one: plus choose one: FREE - 6 Shore Excursions Day 7 Harvest Caye, Belize 8 am 6 pm FREE - 6 Shore Excursions Mar 4 St. George's, Grenada 1 pm 9 pm FREE - Beverage Package Day 8 Belize City, Belize 8 am 6 pm FREE - Beverage Package Mar 5 Bridgetown, Barbados 8 am 6 pm FREE - $600 Shipboard Credit FREE - $600 Shipboard Credit Day 9 Costa Maya, Mexico 7 am 5 pm Mar 6 Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe 8 am 6 pm Amenities are per stateroom Amenities are per stateroom Day 10 Cruising the Straits of Florida Mar 7 Gustavia, St. Barts 8 am 4 pm Day 11 Miami, Florida Disembark 8 am Mar 8-9 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean ▲ Port times and order vary. Mar 10 Miami, Florida Disembark 8 am RIVIERA RIVIERA MAR 10, 2021 FEB 26, 2021 FULL OLIFE CRUISE BROCHURE CHOICE ONLY FULL OLIFE CRUISE CATEGORIES AND FARES FARE FARE FARE+ BROCHURE CHOICE ONLY CATEGORIES AND FARES FARE FARE FARE+ OS Owner’s Suite $28,498 $13,249 $12,599 OS Owner’s Suite $37,298 $17,149 $16,499 VS Vista Suite 22,498 10,249 9,599 VS Vista Suite 29,698 13,349 12,699 OC Oceania Suite 19,298 8,649 7,999 OC Oceania Suite 26,298 11,649 10,999 PH1 5,249 4,599 SUITES Penthouse Suite 12,498 PH1 7,249 6,599 SUITES Penthouse Suite 17,498 PH2 Penthouse Suite 12,098 5,049 4,399 PH2 Penthouse Suite 17,098 7,049 6,399 PH3 Penthouse Suite 11,698 4,849 4,199 PH3 Penthouse Suite 16,698 6,849 6,199 A1 Concierge Level Veranda 9,998 3,999 3,349 A1 Concierge Level Veranda 14,398 5,699 5,049 Key West A2 Concierge Level Veranda 9,898 3,949 3,299 Willemstad A2 Concierge Level Veranda 14,298 5,649 4,999 A3 Concierge Level Veranda 9,798 3,899 3,249 A3 Concierge Level Veranda 14,198 5,599 4,949 CONCIERGE A4 Concierge Level Veranda 9,698 3,849 3,199 CONCIERGE A4 Concierge Level Veranda 14,098 5,549 4,899 B1 Veranda Stateroom 9,398 3,699 3,049 B1 Veranda Stateroom 13,598 5,299 4,649 B2 Veranda Stateroom 9,298 3,649 2,999 B2 Veranda Stateroom 13,498 5,249 4,599 B3 Veranda Stateroom 9,198 3,599 2,949 B3 Veranda Stateroom 13,398 5,199 4,549 B4 Veranda Stateroom 9,098 3,549 2,899 B4 Veranda Stateroom 13,298 5,149 4,499 C Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 8,298 3,149 2,499 STATEROOMS C Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 12,298 4,649 3,999 F Inside Stateroom 7,698 2,849 2,199 STATEROOMS F Inside Stateroom 11,298 4,149 3,499 G Inside Stateroom 7,298 2,649 1,999 G Inside Stateroom 10,698 3,849 3,199 *All fares are per person based on double occupancy, including 2 for 1 savings and government fees and taxes.
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