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january 8, 2020 – insignia

WELCOME ABOARD 2

CUISINE 4

LIFESTYLE 6

ENTERTAINMENT 8

THE VOYAGE 10

ITINERARY 14

VALUE 20

ENTICING NEW PORTS 24

INCLUDED SHORESIDE EVENTS 25

OPTIONAL OVERLAND TOURS 26

OVERNIGHT DESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS 28

SUITES AND STATEROOMS 32

DECK PLANS 34

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES 36

GENERAL INFORMATION 37

TERMS & CONDITIONS 37 “Live life with no excuses, travel with no regret” – Oscar Wilde Rangoon Refined Exploration

2 A VOYAGE LIKE NO OTHER

There have been global circumnavigations before, but nothing quite like Insignia’s 180-day journey departing Miami on January 8, 2020. Though visiting an impressive 95 destinations in 38 countries with an indulgent 17 overnight port visits, her ambitious odyssey is much more than the sum of its celebrated ports. Transit the newly-expanded Panama Canal, round Cape Horn and, for the first time on an Oceania Cruises world voyage, explore Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. Circle South America from the cloud-kissed ruins of Machu Picchu to the samba beat of Rio de Janeiro, encounter Africa’s magnificent wildlife, and explore the pagodas and tea houses of Japan. And if your sense of exploration is as boundless as our imagination, choose from curated itinerary options embarking in either Miami or San Francisco and ranging up to 200 unforgettable days.

Insignia sails across 18 shimmering seas and 27 time zones. Along the way, our gracious service will be your comfort, The Finest Cuisine at Sea™ your nectar, and the Canyon Ranch® Spa your rejuvenation. Ensconce yourself in the luxuries of Oceania Cruises and awake each day to new delights revealed just for you.

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4 THE FINEST CUISINE AT SEA™

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 Pépin, our Executive Culinary Director, the talented chefs on board Insignia create culinary masterpieces. From Continental classics and gourmet vegan dishes at The Grand Dining Room to authentic Italian cuisine at Toscana to perfectly prepared steaks and seafood at Polo Grill, the options are nearly endless. Of course, a voyage of this scale must take full advantage of the opportunity to celebrate world cuisines, so an array of special events will highlight authentic local fare. Enjoy delicious Japanese delicacies and fresh sushi at Terrace Café while charting the Sea of Japan, or a colorful Carnaval-style deck party as you sail along Brazil, Land of the Palms. Regardless of the region, a plethora of specially curated culinary experiences awaits you.

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6 LIFESTYLE

While the impressive worldwide destinations are quite naturally the star attraction on this extraordinary voyage, you are certain to enjoy the rich and varied ambiance aboard Insignia. You might lose yourself in deep relaxation with a heavenly massage or signature treatment at the Canyon Ranch SpaClub®. Or perhaps you will be inspired by the creative workshops at Artist Loft. Meanwhile, the putting greens on the upper deck make for an ideal location to practice your swing and take in the gorgeous vistas. Gather together with friends for cocktails at Martinis, enjoy teatime at Horizons or try your luck at the Monte Carlo-style casino. On days when you wish to simply relax, the plush English-style library or a Balinese daybed poolside offers the perfect retreat during this wonderful journey.

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8 ENTERTAINMENT

A wonderful spectrum of entertaining and enriching activities awaits you on board, 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 explore, so you can experience each to its fullest. Other special guests will be on board to help celebrate the pure joys of cruising. Spend days at sea improving your bridge skills with a master of the game or join a lively trivia contest with friends. Listen to a talented pianist interpret a classic concerto or learn the secrets of regional cuisine from a local chef at a special culinary demonstration. Spend the evenings enjoying colorful high-energy production shows and critically acclaimed headline entertainers, socializing with friends or dancing the night away at Horizons.

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10 Richards Bay Hiroshima

THE WORLD LESS TRAVELED

A globe-roaming voyage is the grandest of prized travel experiences, and for the very first time Oceania Cruises has woven together Alaska, Mexico, South America, Asia, and Africa into a magnificent worldwide tapestry that crosses the equator a remarkable four times. Watch whales cavort in Alaska’s glacial bays, among Cabo San Lucas’ rock formations and in the quiet majesty of the Chilean Fjords. Feast with gauchos in Patagonia, stroll the haunting streets of Beijing’s Forbidden City, and soar above Peru’s ancient Nazca Lines. Sail under the Golden Gate Bridge, through the Panama Canal, along Alaska’s exquisite Inside Passage, around the tips of both Africa and South America, and through the limestone karsts of Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay. Search for rhinos, hippos and giraffes in game reserves in Africa, and with nine ports of call in Japan, discover the enduring legacy of the samurai. From the serpentine Great Wall of China and transcendent Machu Picchu to the dazzling Volcanoes of Kamchatka and the solemn Hiroshima Peace Memorial, an extraordinary 67 UNESCO World Heritage sites illuminate your route.

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CONTINENTS VISITED: 4

COUNTRIES VISITED: 38

TIME ZONES CROSSED: 27

ISLANDS VISITED: 24

PORTS VISITED: 95

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES ACCESSIBLE: 67

OVERNIGHT STAYS (INCLUDING TWO-NIGHT STAYS): 16

NAUTICAL MILES SAILED: 44,090

OCEANS CRUISED: 3

SEAS CRUISED: 18

NUMBER OF TIMES EQUATOR CROSSED: 4

INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE CROSSED: 1

LARGEST POPULATION: TOKYO, JAPAN

SMALLEST POPULATION: PORT STANLEY, FALKLAND ISLANDS

12 MIAMI - SAN FRANCISCO: 180 DAYS SAN FRANCISCO - NEW YORK: UP TO ADDITIONAL 20 DAYS

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DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART Jan 8 Miami, Florida Embark 1 pm 5 pm Feb 27 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Jan 9 Key West, Florida 8 am 5 pm Feb 28 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 8 am 6 pm Jan 10 Havana, Cuba 7 am 5 pm Feb 29 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Jan 11-12 Cruising the Caribbean Sea Mar 1 Puerto Madryn, Argentina 7 am 6 pm Jan 13 Cartagena, Colombia 8 am 2 pm Mar 2-3 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Jan 14 Panama Canal Daylight Transit Mar 4 Buenos Aires, Argentina 8 am 9 pm Jan 15 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Mar 5 Montevideo, Uruguay 8 am 7 pm Jan 16 Puntarenas, Costa Rica 7 am 4 pm Mar 6 Punta del Este, Uruguay 8 am 6 pm Jan 17 Corinto, Nicaragua 10 am 7 pm Mar 7 Rio Grande, Brazil Noon 7 pm Jan 18-19 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Mar 8 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Jan 20 Manzanillo, Mexico 9 am 7 pm Mar 9 Porto Belo, Brazil 8 am 5 pm Jan 21 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 7 am 4 pm Mar 10 São Paulo (Santos), Brazil 8 am 7 pm Jan 22-23 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Mar 11 Parati, Brazil 8 am 7 pm Jan 24 Los Angeles, California 8 am 5 pm Mar 12 Ilha Grande, Brazil 8 am 6 pm Jan 25 San Francisco, California 6 pm Mar 13 Buzios, Brazil 8 am 6 pm Jan 26 San Francisco, California Embark 1 pm 5 pm Mar 14-15 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 8 am 6 pm Jan 27 Santa Barbara, California Noon 8 pm Mar 16-17 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Jan 28 San Diego, California 8 am 5 pm Mar 18 Recife, Brazil 9 am 7 pm Jan 29 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Mar 19 Natal, Brazil 7 am 4 pm Jan 30 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 1 pm 11 pm Mar 20 Fortaleza, Brazil 9 am 6 pm Jan 31 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Mar 21-23 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Feb 1 Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa, Mexico 10 am 7 pm Mar 24 Mindelo (São Vicente), Cape Verde 10 am 7 pm Feb 2 Acapulco, Mexico 8 am 6 pm Mar 25 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Feb 3 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Mar 26 Dakar, Senegal 8 am 10 pm Feb 4 Puerto Chiapas, Mexico 8 am 6 pm Mar 27 Banjul, Gambia 7 am 5 pm Feb 5 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 8 am 9 pm Mar 28-29 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Feb 6 Acajutla, El Salvador 7 am 5 pm Mar 30 Abidjan, Ivory Coast 10 am 7 pm Feb 7-8 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Mar 31 Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana 7 am 5 pm Feb 9 Manta, Ecuador 8 am 6 pm Apr 1 Lomé, Togo 8 am 6 pm Feb 10 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Apr 2-5 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Feb 11 Salaverry, Peru 5 am 4 pm Apr 6 Walvis Bay, Namibia 8 am 6 pm Feb 12 Lima/Machu Picchu (Callao), Peru 10 am 8 pm Apr 7 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Feb 13 Pisco/Nazca Lines, Peru 7 am 7 pm Apr 8-9 Cape Town, South Africa 1 pm 6 pm Feb 14-15 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Apr 10 Mossel Bay, South Africa 11 am 7 pm Feb 16 Coquimbo, Chile 8 am 4 pm Apr 11 Cruising the Feb 17 Santiago de Chile (San Antonio), Chile 8 am 6 pm Apr 12 Durban, South Africa 8 am 9 pm Feb 18 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Apr 13 Richards Bay, South Africa 6 am 4 pm Feb 19 Puerto Montt, Chile 8 am 5 pm Apr 14 Maputo, Mozambique 9 am 6 pm Feb 20 Puerto Chacabuco, Chile 11 am 8 pm Apr 15-17 Cruising the Indian Ocean Feb 21 Laguna San Rafael, Chile 8 am 6 pm Apr 18 Pointe des Galets, Réunion Island 8 am 7 pm Feb 22-23 Cruising the Chilean Fjords Apr 19 , 8 am 6 pm Feb 24 Punta Arenas, Chile 8 am 6 pm Apr 20-23 Cruising the Indian Ocean Feb 25 Cruising around Cape Horn Apr 24 Malé, Maldives 8 am 6 pm Feb 26 Ushuaia, Argentina 8 am 6 pm 14 DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART DATE PORT ARRIVE DEPART Apr 25 Cruising the Laccadive Sea Jun 20 Cross the International Date Line (Gain a day) Apr 26 Cochin (Kochi), India 6 am 4 pm Jun 21 Cruising the Aleutian Basin Apr 27 Colombo, Sri Lanka 11 am 8 pm Jun 22 Dutch Harbor, Alaska 7 am 6 pm Apr 28-29 Cruising the Bay of Bengal Jun 23 Cruising the Pacific Ocean Apr 30 Cruising the Andaman Sea Jun 24 Kodiak, Alaska 8 am 6 pm May 1-3 Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar) 8 am 5 pm Jun 25 Seward, Alaska 7 am 5 pm May 4 Cruising the Andaman Sea Jun 26 Cruising Hubbard Glacier May 5 Phuket, Thailand 8 am 6 pm Jun 27 Juneau, Alaska 9 am 6 pm May 6 Penang, Malaysia 8 am 5 pm Jun 28 Sitka, Alaska 9 am 6 pm May 7 Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Malaysia 7 am 6 pm Jun 29 Prince Rupert, British Colombia 11 am 8 pm May 8-9 Singapore, Singapore 1 pm 6 pm Jun 30 Cruising the Inside Passage May 10 Cruising the Gulf of Thailand Jul 1 Victoria, British Columbia 9 am 6 pm May 11 Ko Samui, Thailand 8 am 4 pm Jul 2 Astoria, Oregon 9 am 6 pm May 12-13 Bangkok, Thailand 9 am 3 pm Jul 3 Cruising the Pacific Ocean May 14 Sihanoukville, Cambodia 10 am 10 pm Jul 4 San Francisco, California 8 am May 15 Cruising the South China Sea Jul 5 San Francisco, California Disembark 8 am 5 pm May 16-17 Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam 8 am 4 pm Jul 6-7 Cruising the Pacific Ocean May 18 Cruising the South China Sea Jul 8 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico 1 pm 8 pm May 19 Hue/Da Nang (Chan May), Vietnam 7 am 5 pm Jul 9 Cruising the Pacific Ocean May 20-21 Hanoi (Ha Long Bay), Vietnam 11 am 6 pm Jul 10 Acapulco, Mexico 1 pm 9 pm May 22 Cruising the South China Sea Jul 11 Cruising the Pacific Ocean May 23-24 Hong Kong, China 8 am 5 pm Jul 12 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala 7 am 5 pm May 25-26 Xiamen, China 1 pm 6 pm Jul 13 Corinto, Nicaragua 8 am 4 pm May 27 Cruising the East China Sea Jul 14 Puntarenas, Costa Rica 10 am 8 pm May 28-29 Shanghai, China 10 am 3 pm Jul 15 Cruising the Pacific Ocean May 30 Cruising the Yellow Sea Jul 16 Panama Canal Daylight Transit May 31-Jun 1 Beijing (Tianjin), China Noon 7 pm Jul 17 Cartagena, Colombia 11 am 5 pm Jun 2 Cruising the Yellow Sea Jul 18 Cruising the Caribbean Sea Jun 3 Jeju, South Korea 10 am 7 pm Jul 19 Cruising the Old Bahama Channel Jun 4 Busan, South Korea 8 am 6 pm Jul 20 Miami, Florida Disembark 10 am 8 pm Jun 5 Nagasaki, Japan 7 am 5 pm Jul 21 Port Canaveral, Florida 8 am 6 pm Jun 6 Kagoshima, Japan 7 am 3 pm Jul 22-23 Charleston, South Carolina 6 pm 4 pm Jun 7 Hiroshima, Japan 10 am 7 pm Jul 24 Cruising the Atlantic Ocean Jun 8-9 Kyoto (Kobe), Japan 9 am 3 pm Jul 25 New York, New York Disembark 8 am Jun 10 Shimizu, Japan Noon 8 pm Jun 11-12 Tokyo, Japan 8 am 5 pm Jun 13 Oarai, Japan 9 am 6 pm BOLD Embark Port option Jun 14 Cruising the Pacific Ocean BOLD Disembark Port option Jun 15 Aomori, Japan 8 am 11 pm Highlighted dates are overnight stays Jun 16 Hakodate, Japan 7 am 4 pm + Port of call pending confirmation Jun 17-18 Cruising the Pacific Ocean New port of call for Oceania Cruises Jun 19 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia 8 am 10 pm + Optional Overland Tour available; dates/tours subject to change Jun 20 Cruising the Aleutian Basin

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AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS Miami to San Francisco January 8, 2020

Our 2020 Around the World voyage features countless complimentary amenities that are included

with the Exclusive Prestige Package*, such as Free Laundry Services, a Free Visa Package and Free Unlimited Internet, plus our limited-time inclusive OLife Choice amenities. All of this is in addition to our 2 for 1 Cruise Fares and extra touches such as, First Class Roundtrip Airfare*, which will ensure that every moment of your voyage is utter perfection.

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16 2 for 1 Cruise Fares Free FIRST CLASS Roundtrip Airfare* Bonus Value of 70%

choose one: FREE - 70 Shore Excursions FREE - Beverage Package FREE - $7,000 Shipboard Credit Amenities are per stateroom Plus EXCLUSIVE PRESTIGE PACKAGE*

Q FREE PRE-PAID GRATUITIES – a value of up to $8,200 Q FREE ONBOARD MEDICAL CARE Q FREE UNLIMITED INTERNET Q FREE LAUNDRY SERVICES Q FREE EXCLUSIVE SHORESIDE EVENTS Q FREE VISA PACKAGE Q FREE LUGGAGE DELIVERY Q FREE 1-NIGHT PRE-CRUISE LUXURY HOTEL STAY Q FREE ROUNDTRIP TRANSFERS

SPECIAL OFFER FARES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE JANUARY 5, 2019

AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS MIAMI TO SAN FRANCISCO JANUARY 8, 2020 | 180 DAYS

FULL AROUND BROCHURE THE WORLD FARE SPECIAL OFFER FARE OS Owner’s Suite $322,398 $145,999 VS Vista Suite 288,998 129,299 PH1 Penthouse Suite 206,998 88,299 SUITES PH2 Penthouse Suite 201,998 85,799 PH3 Penthouse Suite 195,998 82,799 A1 Concierge Level Veranda 158,998 64,299 A2 Concierge Level Veranda 154,998 62,299 LEVEL

CONCIERGE A3 Concierge Level Veranda 152,998 61,299 B1 Veranda Stateroom 150,998 60,299 B2 Veranda Stateroom 148,998 59,299 C1 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 132,998 51,299 C2 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 128,998 49,299 D Ocean View Stateroom 124,998 47,299

STATEROOMS E Ocean View Stateroom 121,998 45,799 F Inside Stateroom 118,998 44,299 Malé G Inside Stateroom 114,998 42,299 *Fares are per guest and reflect all savings. See page 37 for Terms & Conditions.

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AROUND THE WORLD YOUR WAY Additional voyages from Miami or San Francisco from 162 to 200 days

For your convenience, our 2020 Around the World voyage also offers you several options of sailing from Miami or San Francisco that range from 162 to 200 days. Regardless of which port you sail from,

you’ll receive our generous Exclusive Prestige Package* amenities that are included on the 180-day voyage, such as Free Laundry Services, a Free Visa Package and Free Unlimited Internet, plus our limited-time

inclusive OLife Choice amenities, the luxury of First Class Roundtrip Airfare* and more.

CALL 855-OCEANIA (855-623-2642) VISIT OCEANIACRUISES.COM/WORLDCRUISES OR CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT

18 2 for 1 Cruise Fares FIRST CLASS Roundtrip Airfare* Bonus Value of 69%

choose one: FREE - up to 78 Shore Excursions FREE - Beverage Package FREE - up to $7,800 Shipboard Credit Amenities are per stateroom and vary by voyage length Plus EXCLUSIVE PRESTIGE PACKAGE*

Q FREE PRE-PAID GRATUITIES – a value of up to $8,900 Q FREE ONBOARD MEDICAL CARE Q FREE UNLIMITED INTERNET Q FREE LAUNDRY SERVICES Q FREE EXCLUSIVE SHORESIDE EVENTS Q FREE VISA PACKAGE Q FREE LUGGAGE DELIVERY Q FREE 1-NIGHT PRE-CRUISE LUXURY HOTEL STAY Q FREE ROUNDTRIP TRANSFERS Phuket

SPECIAL OFFER FARES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE JANUARY 5, 2019

GRAND EXPEDITION CONTINENTAL PASSAGE MIAMI TO MIAMI SAN FRANCISCO TO MIAMI Additional JANUARY 8, 2020 | 195 DAYS JANUARY 26, 2020 | 177 DAYS BRIDGEWAY TO EXPLORATION Around the World or or SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN FRANCISCO Voyages GLOBAL QUEST CONNOISSEUR'S COLLECTION JANUARY 26, 2020 | 162 DAYS MIAMI TO NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO TO NEW YORK JANUARY 8, 2020 | 200 DAYS JANUARY 26, 2020 | 182 DAYS

AROUND THE WORLD AROUND THE WORLD AROUND THE WORLD FULL BROCHURE FARE FULL BROCHURE FARE FULL BROCHURE FARE SPECIAL OFFER FARE SPECIAL OFFER FARE SPECIAL OFFER FARE OS Owner’s Suite $357,998 $161,999 $327,398 $147,999 $299,398 $135,999 VS Vista Suite 320,998 143,499 293,998 131,299 267,998 120,299 PH1 Penthouse Suite 230,998 98,499 209,998 89,299 193,998 83,299 SUITES PH2 Penthouse Suite 224,998 95,499 204,998 86,799 188,998 80,799 PH3 Penthouse Suite 218,998 92,499 198,998 83,799 183,998 78,299 A1 Concierge Level Veranda 176,998 71,499 161,998 65,299 149,998 61,299 A2 Concierge Level Veranda 173,998 69,999 157,998 63,299 145,998 59,299 LEVEL

CONCIERGE A3 Concierge Level Veranda 170,998 68,499 155,998 62,299 143,998 58,299 B1 Veranda Stateroom 167,998 66,999 153,998 61,299 141,998 57,299 B2 Veranda Stateroom 165,998 65,999 151,998 60,299 139,998 56,299 C1 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 147,998 56,999 135,998 52,299 123,998 48,299 C2 Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom 143,998 54,999 131,998 50,299 120,998 46,799 D Ocean View Stateroom 138,998 52,499 127,998 48,299 116,998 44,799

STATEROOMS E Ocean View Stateroom 135,998 50,999 124,998 46,799 113,998 43,299 F Inside Stateroom 132,998 49,499 121,998 45,299 110,998 41,799 G Inside Stateroom 128,998 47,499 117,998 43,299 107,998 40,299 *Fares are per guest and reflect all savings. See page 37 for Terms & Conditions.

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VALUE

Exceptional value has always been a hallmark of Oceania Cruises. Beyond the incredible savings of our 2 for 1 Cruise Fares, we feature countless complimentary amenities, and we never charge a dining supplement at our gourmet restaurants. For this magnificent journey around the world, we are offering an even greater value unprecedented in the history of Oceania Cruises. Guests on this voyage receive extraordinary additional savings, such as free First Class airfare*, a free pre-cruise luxury hotel stay, free onboard laundry, free unlimited Internet and free medical services. 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 world’s 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.

*See page 37 for Terms & Conditions. 20 SHORE EXCURSION PACKAGES+ BEVERAGE PACKAGES+ INCLUDED AMENITIES Gain insight into the culture, history and cuisine Our beverage packages enhance your onboard of the fascinating ports of call you will visit, all at experience and also offer great value and added Q FREE DINING AT ALL a substantial savings. We have designed packages convenience. Simply choose the perfect SPECIALTY RESTAURANTS tailored to your personal preferences in which you libation to accompany each special occasion. Q FREE AND UNLIMITED SOFT DRINKS, can experience each destination to the fullest. BOTTLED WATER, CAPPUCCINO, PRESTIGE SELECT ESPRESSO, TEAS AND JUICES UNLIMITED PASSPORT COLLECTION Unlimited premium spirits, Champagne, Q FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE FROM SHIP TO wine & beer whenever and wherever you wish. Enjoy unlimited shore excursions throughout CITY CENTER IN MANY PORTS OF CALL the voyage, all for one low price. HOUSE SELECT Q FREE AND UNLIMITED ACCESS TO Save up to 40% off regular à la carte prices. CANYON RANCH SPACLUB® PRIVATE As an added bonus, receive discounts off Unlimited Champagne, wine & beer with SPA TERRACE FOR CONCIERGE LEVEL Oceania Choice, Oceania Exclusive and lunch and dinner. STATEROOMS AND SUITES Executive Collection excursions. For more information please visit Q FREE ROOM SERVICE DINING 24 HOURS A DAY YOUR WORLD COLLECTION OceaniaCruises.com/BeveragePackages Flexibility to custom design your own Q FREE CONCIERGE SERVICE collection of excursions. Q FREE GOURMET CANAPÉS SERVED DAILY Save 25% off regular à la carte prices, subject IN SUITES, BARS AND LOUNGES to a minimum number of excursions reserved. Q FREE COCKTAIL PARTIES HOSTED BY THE CAPTAIN AND SENIOR OFFICERS For more information please visit OceaniaCruises.com/ShoreExcursions Q FREE ARTIST LOFT WORKSHOPS

+At a supplemental cost. 2020 | AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS | 21 “Wherever you go, go with all your heart!” – Confucius Your World Revealed Your World Revealed

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EXPLORING THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE GLOBE New Ports, Exclusive Shoreside Events, Optional Overland Tours & Overnight Highlights

Our 2020 Around the World masterpiece brings you to a multitude of diverse ports made even more marvelous by an array of special destination features, such as overnights, special events and more that span the four corners of the globe. Immerse yourself more deeply in the local culture with included Shoreside Events, such as a traditional donation ceremony at a Burmese monastery, as well as overnights in many iconic ports, such as Cape Town, Saigon and Kyoto. This awe-inspiring journey also includes several unique new ports, from serene Oarai to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, which is dramatically situated in the volcanic landscape of the Russian Far East. Even more, optional Overland Tours invite you to discover some of the great wonders of the world such as Machu Picchu, the temples of Bagan and Angkor Wat. Combined, these special destination features make it effortless to explore a host of new cultural, historical and natural treasures that will make your spectacular voyage even more memorable.

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AOMORI, JAPAN OARAI, JAPAN Aomori seamlessly blends the ancient and contemporary, Known for long stretches of pristine beach, a large with prehistoric ruins from settlers more than 6,000 aquarium and an oceanfront shrine, this seaside town years ago ingeniously reinterpreted in the architecture of draws visitors who love all things coastal. Try some its 21st-century art museum. Nearly destroyed during fresh seafood while you’re here, such as a rice bowl World War II, the city retains its Edo Period grid with raw sardines served with ginger and soy sauce. pattern, but modern angles now define the skyline. The Caught just offshore, the young sardines must be eaten the same day as they are caught, and thus they draw Aomori port is dominated by the Aomori Bay Bridge, which offers great views of both the city and the harbor. After gourmets from around Japan. A short jaunt inland to exploring the museums and markets, venture into the Mito is also worthwhile, as this prefectural capital is forested mountains of the countryside to relax at the home to one of Japan’s three great gardens, Kairakuen. caldera lakes and natural hot springs created by the The garden has more than 3,000 plum trees, which island’s volcanic geology. herald the arrival of spring when they bloom.

DUTCH HARBOR, ALASKA PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY, RUSSIA Located on Amaknak Island and linked via bridge Accessible only by air or sea, the remote city of to Unalaska Island within the volcanic Aleutian Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky is surrounded by what Islands chain, Dutch Harbor is a place of historical UNESCO describes as “one of the most outstanding significance, natural beauty and resilient people. volcanic regions in the world.” The snowcapped The Aleut people had inhabited these islands for more peaks of Koryak and Avacha loom directly behind than 8,000 years when the first Russian fur traders the city, and the terrain is so mountainous one cannot arrived in 1759. Today historic sites recall the region’s see the horizon from any point in town. Admire storied past, while gentle mountains, scenic beaches the majestic landscapes from several vantage points: and sparkling bays provide a picturesque setting for an ATV excursion to the base of an active volcano, hiking ancient trails, observing bald eagles, fishing for a challenging hike to a summit or a helicopter salmon or beachcombing for sea glass. ride through the clouds. Museums and a bevy of monuments tell the story of Russia’s most easterly city. HAKODATE, JAPAN SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA In 1854 Hakodate became Japan’s first port to open to foreign trade as the country’s era of isolationism Known as The American Riviera, Santa Barbara came to an end. The influx of traders and merchants is nestled between the picturesque coastline of from Russia, China and Western countries imprinted its southern shores and the verdant Santa Ynez the city with a mélange of cultural styles. The Mountains. The warm Mediterranean-like sun Goryokaku Fort, built to defend Japan from foreign illuminates the red-tiled roofs and adobe façades of the imperialism became the final battle site when the Spanish Colonial architecture, including the grand Meiji government defeated the Tokugawa shogunate Old Mission founded by Spanish settlers in the 18th in 1869. Now a public park, the fort is perfect to century. Take a stroll through Shoreline Park, along start your explorations, which will take you from Stearns Wharf or down hip State Street. Renowned art traditional Japanese markets selling Hakodate and history museums, wine-tasting rooms, seaside cafés shio ramen to neighborhoods where the Russian and boutiques provide endless entertainment. Just over Orthodox Church stands just blocks from the the mountains, in the fertile Santa Ynez Valley, you can Chinese Memorial Hall. tour award-winning wineries.

24 Santa Barbara included SHORESIDE EVENTS

LA BAGUALA ESTANCIA RETREAT be donated to more than 200 robed monks during a & LUNCHEON ceremony at a monastery, where you will join over 100 MARCH 5, 2020 | MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY nearby villagers that will attend. After the ceremony, enjoy refreshments and performances by traditional dancers and Experience one of the oldest estancias in Uruguay, the music as celebration of the generosity of the occasion. legendary La Baguala. This historical estancia invites you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Uruguay. TRADITIONAL CANTONESE Locals donning traditional late 19th-century costumes OPERA EXPERIENCE welcome you, accompanied by Uruguayan creole guitars Montevideo and gauchos’ payadas, which are improvised musical MAY 23, 2020 | HONG KONG, CHINA dialogues. Explore the farmhouse or take a cart ride An emblem of Chinese culture originating in southern around the property. Later savor a delicious barbeque China’s Guangdong Province, Cantonese opera is a lunch featuring local specialties. Round out the afternoon traditional Chinese art form encompassing music, with a series of dance performances including Afro- singing, martial arts, acrobatics and acting. Many of the Uruguayan, candombe, folk, malambo, milonga and plots are based on Chinese history and famous Chinese tango, which showcase the rich heritage of the country. classics and myths. Before education was widespread in China, Cantonese opera was called upon not only for THE RESERVE AT THE TAJ CAPE TOWN entertainment, but to teach morals and noble lessons as DINNER well. The culture, virtues and philosophies of the Chinese people are reflected in these plays. Witness a wonderful APRIL 8, 2020 | CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA performance of this tradition featuring actors in colorful Originally the headquarters of the early 20th-century costumes and elaborate makeup. After enjoying these South African Reserve Bank and adjacent Temple amazing performances, delight in delectable canapés and Chambers, Taj Cape Town now constitutes a luxurious refreshments. five-star hotel and remains one of the city’s most iconic buildings. The exquisitely revitalized property is situated HOT SPRINGS & JAPANESE in the historic heart of South Africa’s Mother City, where CULINARY IMMERSION slaves, colonialists, farmers, politicians, scholars, freedom JUNE 8, 2020 | KYOTO (KOBE), JAPAN and Nobel laureates shaped the history of South Africa. Join fellow World Cruisers at the Taj Cape Town hotel A famed hot spring town in Kobe, Arima Onsen has for an elegant dinner, as local entertainers serenade you been a retreat catering to emperors, samurais and great with traditional South African music. minds alike for over 1,000 years. As you stroll the old hot spring district, you will notice the unique blend of ancient BURMESE MONK DONATION CEREMONY Japanese tradition and Western culture. Experience a few of the nine different hot springs at Arima Onsen MAY 1, 2020 | RANGOON, BURMA Gekkoen, a Japanese-style inn located at the bottom of Enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience by taking part in the Mount Ochibayama, where two of the buildings will be local tradition of a donation ceremony in Rangoon, which reserved exclusively for you. Enjoy an array of cultural positively impacts thousands. During each Burma male’s and culinary activities, such as a traditional Geisha lifetime, he is expected to spend time serving as a monk performance, a matcha tea ceremony, a delicious Kobe to learn the ways of Buddhism. In support of their devout beef tasting and a sake tasting. An artful kaiseki-style dedication, many families and businesses in Burma make dinner, once reserved for royalty and nobility, crowns your donations to monasteries. Our special contribution will memorable evening.

Hong Kong 25 optional OVERLAND TOURS

MYSTERIOUS MACHU PICCHU AFRICAN ADVENTURE SAFARIS FEBRUARY 11-13, 2020 APRIL 9-13, 2020 Dates vary, based on departure port Perched 7,900 feet above sea level in the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu is the most famous On unforgettable safari land tours lasting up to icon and prized archaeological jewel of the Inca 3 nights, enjoy up-close views of Africa’s majestic world. Constructed as a royal retreat for the Inca animals on thrilling game drives into the bush. emperor Pachacuti in the 1400s, Machu Picchu Luxury lodges offer complete comfort and relaxation Machu Picchu was abandoned less than 100 years later. Enjoy in between your adventures. Accompanied by highly the opportunity to marvel at the beauty of this trained game rangers, you may catch sight of zebras fascinating citadel first-hand, delve into its history grazing in the grassland, massive hippos wallowing and cultural significance and explore other sacred in the mud flats, herds of antelopes gracefully and mysterious landmarks of the Inca Empire, all bounding across the fields, or even one of the iconic precisely constructed without using mortar. Big Five in their natural habitat.

TEMPLES OF BAGAN MAY 2-3, 2020 Bagan was one of the first capitals of an ancient Burmese empire and, today, is one of the world’s major heritage sites. Fly to ancient Bagan to behold more than 2,500 temples, stupas and monasteries for views quite unlike anywhere else on earth. Most of these monuments were constructed between the 11th Iguazú Falls and 13th centuries, when the Kingdom of Pagan was at the height of its power. The most spectacular time to explore the temples is at dawn or dusk, when the sun’s PATAGONIAN PENGUINS & THUNDERING IGUAZÚ FALLS rays cast dramatic light and shadows across the plain. MARCH 1-4, 2020 INSIDE ANGKOR WAT Experience the best of indigenous Patagonian wildlife and the natural wonder of Iguazú Falls, a roaring MAY 14-16, 2020 cascade considered to be the most extraordinary Built in the Khmer style of architecture between the geological display in South America. Enjoy a 8th and 13th centuries, the spectacular temples of picturesque drive through the Patagonian steppe Angkor are spread throughout the jungles around and observe a thriving colony of penguins and Cambodia’s Siem Reap. It wasn’t until the early other wildlife firsthand at El Pedral. At Iguazú Falls 20th century that scholars began to unravel some of National Park, join a zodiac cruise for a thrilling Angkor’s mysteries. Today this amazing place, still up-close falls experience and later enjoy spectacular being studied and excavated, stands as the world’s views of the falls and surrounding jungle from largest religious monument. Among several others, catwalks and observation platforms. explore the most famous temple, the enormous pyramid-shaped Angkor Wat, which bears numerous beautifully executed bas-relief carvings.

26 Richards Bay HOMETOWN OF THE GIANT PANDA MAY 26-28, 2020 Chengdu has been the homeland of giant pandas since ancient times. At the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, learn about the rescue of endangered giant pandas and how the world’s largest human-assisted breeding population of pandas is reared before being released back into the wild. Also visit a significant archeological discovery at Sanxingdui Museum and an important temple dedicated to Zhuge Liang, the chancellor and regent of the state of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.

ANCIENT CAPITALS OF CHINA MAY 29-31, 2020 Explore the breathtaking grandeur of Northern China on this tour that bridges the great capitals of Beijing and Xian, once a major crossroad of the Asian trade route. In the outskirts of Xian, discover the famed Terracotta Warrior Museum, home to thousands of clay soldiers, along with detailed horses, archers and real weapons. While in Beijing, walk along the best-preserved section of the Great Wall at Badaling, stroll through historic Tiananmen Square and visit the magnificent Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage site now accessible to all.

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Overland Tours are optional and available for an additional cost. Dates and Tour information are subject to change.

Angkor Wat 2020 | AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS | 27 overnight DESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA RANGOON, BURMA (YANGON, MYANMAR) 1 OVERNIGHT | JANUARY 25-26 & JULY 4-5 2 OVERNIGHTS | MAY 1-3 Draped like a magic carpet across fog-tinged hills, the City by the Bay beckons from Sausalito’s quirky In a land of temples, treasures and tumultuous art galleries to Fisherman Wharf’s gloriously fresh history, Rangoon is a city where one could spend seafood. Experience the notorious legacy of Alcatraz, days just visiting the magnificent religious sites. See take in the panoramic view from Coit Tower, the splendor of the Shwedagon Pagoda, a golden San Francisco ride the city’s fabled cable cars, nibble a decadent shrine towering to a height of 326 feet. Nearby, visit chocolate treat in Ghiradelli Square, or just watch the Chaukhtatgyi Pagoda with its gigantic reclining the moonlight shimmer off the graceful profile of the Buddha statue. The Botahtaung Pagoda was named Golden Gate Bridge. after the 1,000 military leaders who escorted the sacred hair relics of Buddha that were brought from RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL India over 2,000 years ago. 1 OVERNIGHT | MARCH 14-15 Get your bearings from Sugarloaf Mountain in a setting so stunning it seems as if a fairytale has come to life. Let Rio show you her effervescent bounty at Ipanema and Copacabana beaches, her unshakeable faith at the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue atop Corcovado Mountain, and her spicy personality in a Brazilian churrascaria. Relax among the verdant foliage of tropical Tijuca Forest and then dance the samba until dawn.

Singapore CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA 1 OVERNIGHT | APRIL 8-9 SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE Gorgeous Table Mountain looms above the city of 1 OVERNIGHT | MAY 8-9 Cape Town. For breathtaking views, ride the cable car to the summit and enjoy lunch in the mountaintop Discover the delightful diversity of Singapore, from café. At the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, charming Chinatown to colorful Little India to you can observe baboons, ostriches and amazing Arab Street and the massive Sultan Mosque. The ocean vistas from Cape Point. With an overnight Asian Civilisations Museum tells of the many Asian in port, you’ll still have plenty of time for a jaunt cultures that have influenced Singapore. Gaze at to Stellenbosch in the heart of South African wine 20,000 beautiful blooms in the National Orchid country, where you can taste some of the region’s Garden. For a historical perspective, visit the Kranji finest vintages. Memorial and the Changi Chapel and Museum, dedicated to those who lost their lives during World War II.

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BANGKOK, THAILAND 1 OVERNIGHT | MAY 12-13 From its golden temples to its bustling markets, the city of Bangkok will delight you at every turn. A massive complex of bejeweled 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.

SAIGON (HO CHI MINH CITY), VIETNAM 1 OVERNIGHT | MAY 16-17 Now known as Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon has a rich heritage revealed in its lovely pagodas, colonial architecture and broad boulevards. Take an exhilarating ride on a local pedicab through the bustling streets to the vibrant markets of historic Chinatown. Or venture outside the city to one of the most important battlegrounds of the Vietnam War, the vast underground complex of the Cu Chi Tunnels.

Cape Town 2020 | AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS | 29 overnight DESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS

HANOI (HA LONG BAY), VIETNAM XIAMEN, CHINA 1 OVERNIGHT | MAY 20-21 1 OVERNIGHT | MAY 25-26 Cruise amidst the exquisite beauty of Ha Long Bay One of China’s best-kept secrets, Xiamen is a quaint with its monolithic limestone islands and famous holiday destination famed for its broad beaches morning mists before traveling along the Red and treasure trove of temples. Find serenity at the River to Vietnam’s capital city of Hanoi. Enjoy the Tang Dynasty’s South Putuo Temple, with its French colonial architecture and the wonderful manicured grounds and ornate structures dating Tokyo Old Quarter. Visit the impressive Ho Chi Minh back 1,000 years, then make your way to the lively Mausoleum and then learn the story of the leader’s pedestrian-only island of Kulangsu. This UNESCO life at the Ho Chi Minh Museum. Further history World Heritage site displays a unique mix of global is revealed at the remains of Hoa Lo Prison, where architectural styles and is humming with handicraft American servicemen were held during the vendors and captivating cafés. Vietnam War. SHANGHAI, CHINA 1 OVERNIGHT | MAY 28-29 Begin your exploration of this city of contrasts at the waterfront district known as The Bund, where modern structures mingle with classic European architecture. Visit the impressive art museum and the renowned 16th century Yu Yuan Gardens. To enjoy the city by night, see an acrobatic show or browse local markets. Perhaps travel to the famed garden cities of Suzhou or Wuxi to explore their Hong Kong charming canals.

HONG KONG, CHINA 1 OVERNIGHT | MAY 23-24 Hong Kong is a unique juxtaposition of the ancient and modern with historic temples wedged amidst gleaming skyscrapers. The lights of the city at night are a spectacle not to be missed. Check out the popular Temple Street Night Market as well as the bustling Stanley Market. Cross the channel to Lantau Island to visit the Po Lin Monastery, home of the giant Tian Tan Buddha, and dine at a floating seafood restaurant in Aberdeen.

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BEIJING (TIANJIN), CHINA TOKYO, JAPAN CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 1 OVERNIGHT | MAY 31-JUNE 1 1 OVERNIGHT | JUNE 11-12 1 OVERNIGHT | JULY 22-23 Travel from Tianjin through the North China Enjoy the opportunity to explore the distinctive Charleston captures the Old South beautifully with countryside to see a scenic section of the iconic Great neighborhoods and marquee attractions of Tokyo, its meticulously preserved architecture, unique Wall at Huangyaguan. Or hop on a bullet train to all of which celebrate Japan’s history, cultural diversity culinary traditions and unmistakable charm. Stroll Beijing and visit the amazing gates and palaces of and architectural splendor. Dazzling cityscapes await through downtown, full of old-fashioned inns, the Forbidden City, home to emperors and off-limits your exploration – visit Asakusa for the bright lights, antique shops and romantic restaurants serving to foreigners for hundreds of years. A stroll through street fairs and Senso-ji Temple; stroll the Tsukiji low country cuisine. Visit Fort Sumter, where the infamous Tiananmen Square takes you to landmarks Market, the largest open-air fish market in the world, first shots of the American Civil War were fired, such as the Great Hall of the People, the National for samples of sushi à la minute; and pause at the or the Charleston Museum, distinguished as Museum of China, the Monument to the People’s Imperial Palace's East Garden for some tranquility. America’s first museum. Discover the heritage of Heroes and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall. Perhaps spend your evening in the bright, energetic the south with a visit to Boone Hall Plantation, a Ginza District, where the night comes alive. signature attraction and one of the oldest working plantations in America. KYOTO (KOBE), JAPAN 1 OVERNIGHT | JUNE 8-9 Japan’s original capital for more than 1,000 years, Kyoto is celebrated for the vast temples, shrines, palaces and sublime gardens that grace its ancient streets. Discover Kinkakuji, the famed “Golden Pavilion,” and Sanjusangendo, an awe-inspiring temple renowned for its 1001 carved statues of Kannon. Or travel to Nara, the cradle of Japanese arts and literature, and home to eight UNESCO World Heritage sites. Osaka offers compelling cultural explorations, such as the Osaka Castle and Shitennoji, the oldest Buddhist temple in Japan.

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2020 | AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS | 31 INSIGNIA SUITES & STATEROOMS

After a day spent exploring the world’s delights, your luxurious suite or stateroom provides a welcoming retreat. Designed with an eye for exquisite detail and supreme comfort, our OWNER’S SUITE Category OS spacious accommodations ensure that you always feel perfectly at Immensely spacious and exceptionally luxurious, the six Owner’s Suites home. From the gracious furnishings to the upscale toiletries, every are among the first to be reserved by our discerning guests. Spanning nearly 1,000 square feet, these magnificent suites are fit for royalty. Every amenity you could imagine is right at your fingertips. Whether you imaginable amenity is found here, including a sumptuous bathroom with a lavish oversized shower, a private teak veranda, two flat-screen are indulging in the complimentary room service or lounging on the televisions and a laptop computer and iPad® for your personal use. heavenly Prestige Tranquility Bed, this is the ultimate sanctuary in which to relax and recharge.

CONCIERGE LEVEL VERANDA STATEROOM Category A1 | A2 | A3 These luxurious accommodations feature a wealth of amenities, including many of those found in our Penthouse Suites, and the luxury is further enhanced by the rich decor. These 216-square-foot staterooms offer a private teak veranda, refrigerated mini-bar and plush seating area, as well as exclusive Concierge Level amenities and privileges. HOME AT SEA

Q EVERY SUITE AND STATEROOM FEATURES THE PRESTIGE TRANQUILITY BED, AN OCEANIA CRUISES EXCLUSIVE

Q FREE AND UNLIMITED SOFT DRINKS AND BOTTLED WATER REPLENISHED DAILY IN YOUR REFRIGERATED MINI-BAR

Q 24-HOUR BUTLER SERVICE IN ALL SUITES Q WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS Q BULGARI AMENITIES OCEAN VIEW STATEROOM Category D Q FREE ROOM SERVICE MENU 24 HOURS A DAY The light from a classic porthole illuminates the stunning decor in these Q SIGNATURE BELGIAN CHOCOLATES WITH NIGHTLY 165-square-foot staterooms, tastefully designed to maximize space and TURNDOWN SERVICE convenience. Enjoy a comfortable seating area with a sofa on which to stretch out, as well as a vanity desk, breakfast table and refrigerated mini-bar.

32 VISTA SUITE Category VS PENTHOUSE SUITE Category PH1 | PH2 | PH3 Overlooking the ship’s bow, the four Vista Suites each sprawl over Our collection of 322-square-foot Penthouse Suites is designed with 786 square feet. Every imaginable comfort is here, including a second splendid decor and exquisite furnishings in serene shades of the sea and bathroom for guests as well as a master bathroom designed in onyx sun. Spacious enough for private in-suite dining, the living area features and granite with a luxurious shower. Relax on the private teak veranda, a refrigerated mini-bar and vanity desk, and the granite-clad bathroom is listen to music in surround sound or watch a DVD on one of two flat- large enough for an indulgent full-size bathtub. Relax on the beautifully screen televisions. Access the Internet wirelessly on the provided laptop furnished private teak veranda. computer or iPad®.

VERANDA STATEROOM Category B1 | B2 DELUXE OCEAN VIEW STATEROOM Category C1 | C2 Elegant decor graces these handsomely appointed 216-square-foot With the curtains drawn back and the natural light streaming in, these staterooms that boast our most popular luxury – a private teak veranda inviting 165-square-foot staterooms feel even more spacious. A generous for watching the ever-changing panoramas. The conveniences within seating area, vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar and breakfast table each stateroom are just as accommodating and include a vanity desk, are perfectly complemented by the rich hues and stylish fabrics of the refrigerated mini-bar, breakfast table and spacious seating area. welcoming decor.

OCEAN VIEW STATEROOM Category E INSIDE STATEROOM Category F | G Centrally located on deck 6, these elegant 143-square-foot staterooms Beautifully designed with style and flair, these delightful private retreats offer stylish furnishings and a panorama window with obstructed views. boast 160 square feet of luxury. Highlights include a comfortable seating Features include a vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar, small breakfast table area, vanity desk, refrigerated mini-bar and plenty of storage. The and an ample closet. ingenious use of space is complemented by the rich decor.

2020 | AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS | 33 INSIGNIA DECK PLANS

SYMBOL LEGEND STATEROOM COLOR LEGEND SHIP’S SPECIFICATIONS Restrooms Year Built: 1998 | Year Refurbished: 2014 | Gross Tonnage: 30,277 Elevator Length: 593.7 feet | Beam: 83.5 feet | Cruising Speed: 18 knots | Guest Decks: 9 Launderette Guest Capacity (Double Occupancy): 684 | Staff Size: 400 Obstructed Views Guest-to-Staff Ratio: 1.71 to 1 | Nationality of Officers: European Quad with Pullman Country of Registry: Marshall Islands Quad with Sofabed Connecting Staterooms Triple with Pullman Triple with Sofabed Wheelchair Accessible

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2020 | AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS | 35 UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES

ARGENTINA CUBA MAURITIUS SOUTH KOREA House of Dr. Curutchet in La Plata Old Havana and its Fortification System Aapravasi (Port Louis) Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes (Buenos Aires) The Viñales Valley (Havana) Le Morne Cultural Landscape Península Valdés (Puerto Madryn) (Port Louis) SRI LANKA EL SALVADOR Old Town of Galle and its BRAZIL Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site NAMIBIA Fortifications (Colombo) Atlantic Forest South-East Reserves (Acajutla) Namib Sand Sea (Walvis Bay) (São Paulo) THAILAND Carioca Landscapes between the GAMBIA NICARAGUA Historic City of Ayutthaya (Bangkok) Mountain and the Sea (Rio de Janeiro) Kunta Kinteh Island and Related Sites León Cathedral (Corinto) Historic Centre of the town of Olinda (Banjul) Ruins of León Viejo (Corinto) UNITED STATES (Recife) Everglades National Park (Miami) Valongo Wharf Archaeological Site GUATEMALA (Rio de Janeiro) PERU Glacier Bay National Park & Antigua Guatemala (Puerto Quetzal) Chan Chan Archaeological Zone Preserve – included in Kluane/ (Salaverry) Wrangell-St. Elias/Glacier Bay/ CHILE Tatshenshini-Alsek (Juneau) INDIA City of Cuzco (Machu Picchu) Historic Quarter of the Seaport City of Valparaíso (Santiago de Chile) Western (Cochin) Historic Centre of Lima VIETNAM Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu Central Sector of the Imperial Citadel JAPAN Lines and Geoglyphs of Nazca and CHINA of Thang Long (Hanoi) Buddhist Monuments in the Horyu-Ji Palpa (Nazca) Classical Gardens of Suzhou Complex of Hue Monuments (Shanghai) Area (Kobe) Ha Long Bay Historic Centre of Macao Fujisan, sacred place and source of RÉUNION ISLAND Hoi An Ancient Town (Hue/Da Nang) (Hong Kong) artistic inspiration (Shimizu) Pitons, cirques and remparts of My Son Sanctuary (Hue/Da Nang) Imperial Palaces of the Ming and Qing Himeji-jo (Kobe) Réunion Island (Pointe des Galets) Dynasties (Beijing) Hiroshima Peace Memorial Trang An Landscape Complex (Hanoi) Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto RUSSIA Dynasties (Beijing) Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara Volcanoes of Kamchatka Kulangsu, a Historic International (Kobe) (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky) Settlement (Xiamen) Itsukushima Shinto Shrine Peking Man Site at (Hiroshima) SENEGAL Zhoukoudian (Beijing) National Museum of Western Art in Island of Gorée (Dakar) Summer Palace, an Imperial Tokyo – included in The Architectural Garden (Beijing) Work of Le Corbusier SINGAPORE Temple of Heaven: an Imperial Shirakami-Sanchi (Aomori) Singapore Botanic Garden Sacrificial Altar (Beijing) Shrines and Temples of Nikko (Oarai) The Grand Canal (Beijing) SOUTH AFRICA The Great Wall (Beijing) MALAYSIA Cape Floral Region Protected Areas West Lake Cultural Landscape of Archaeological Heritage of the (Cape Town) Hangzhou (Shanghai) Lenggong Valley (Penang) iSimangaliso Wetland Park George Town, Historic City of The (Richards Bay) COLOMBIA Straits of Malacca (Penang) Robben Island (Cape Town) Port, Fortresses and Group of Melaka, Historic City of The Straits of Monuments (Cartagena) Malacca (Kuala Lumpur) uKhahlamba Drakensberg National Park (Durban)

36 The sites listed above may be accessible within the time allotted in port Rio de Janeiro

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TERMS & CONDITIONS | *Fares are in U.S. dollars and subject to increase on 1/5/19. All fares are per person in U.S. dollars, valid for residents of United States and Canada, based on double occupancy (unless otherwise noted), for new bookings only and may be withdrawn at any time. 2 for 1 and Around The World Special Offer Fares are based on published Full Brochure Fares; such fares may not have resulted in actual sales in all cabin categories and do not include optional charges as detailed in the Guest Ticket Contract, which may be viewed, along with additional terms, at OceaniaCruises.com. “Airfare” promotion includes ground transfers and applies to first class, roundtrip flights only from the following Oceania Cruises Primary Air Gateways: ATL, BOS, CLT, DCA, DEN, DFW, DTW, EWR, IAH, IAD, JFK, LAX, LGA, MCO, MDW, MIA, ORD, PHL, PHX, SAN, SAV, SEA, SFO, TPA, YOW, YUL, YVR, YYZ. Oceania Cruises reserves the right to assign gateways based on availability for JFK, LGA and MIA. Airfare is available from all other U.S. and Canada gateways at an additional charge. Gateways are subject to change. First class roundtrip airfare is for U.S. and Canada gateways only. Roundtrip transfers are restricted to guests utilizing pre-cruise hotel stay in Miami or San Francisco & residents within 50 miles from the cruise port in Miami, San Francisco or New York. Any advertised fares that include the “Airfare” promotion include all airline fees, surcharges and all government taxes. Airline-imposed personal charges such as baggage fees may apply. Additional terms and conditions may apply. Free luggage delivery is only available for guests from the U.S. and Canada and is restricted to two 50-pound bags per guest. Free Internet amenity is one per stateroom; Owner’s and Vista Suites receive access for two devices per suite. Visit OceaniaCruises.com/Internet for more details. Free Medical Care restrictions apply. Medical Services included in the Exclusive Prestige Package: Any visits and admissions to the onboard Medical Center, any medical services typically provided by our onboard medical staff for which we normally charge a fee, any medical tests administered onboard (i.e. x-rays, ECG, labs, etc.) and any medications from our onboard pharmacy prescribed by the onboard doctor. Medical Services that are not included: Refills on any prescription drugs not prescribed by the onboard doctor, any and all costs associated with transferring a guest to land based facility for treatment, emergency medical evacuations charges (i.e. medical escort, transport, etc.) and any other costs incurred off the ship or by an outside provider (i.e. consults with Cleveland Clinic, shoreside referral, etc.). OLife Choice free shore excursions vary by voyage and exclude Oceania Select, Oceania Exclusive, Executive Collection, Food & Wine Trails, Wellness and Culinary Discovery Tours. If shore excursion amenity is selected, all excursions must be chosen at least 14 days prior to sailing. OLife Choice beverage package amenity is House Select. Guests in the same stateroom must choose the same OLife Choice amenity and amenity must be chosen by final payment. Optional Overland Tours are available for an additional cost; dates/tours subject to change. Complete Terms and Conditions may be found in the Guest Ticket Contract. Oceania Cruises voyages calling on Cuba fully comply with the existing U.S. Federal Regulations and the most recent pronouncements from the Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Please see our website for additional visa and documentation requirements. Oceania Cruises reserves the right to correct errors or omissions and to change any and all fares, fees and surcharges at any time. Ships’ Registry: Marshall Islands. FEB1803-10/2018 2020 | AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS | 37