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COSMOPOLITAN HAVENS 7 Nights Aboard Marina ROME to MONTE CARLO • NOV COSMOPOLITAN HAVENS 7 nights aboard Marina ROME TO MONTE CARLO • NOV. 3–11, 2020 Featuring OLife Choice: Includes your choice of: • 2-FOR-1 CRUISE FARES • 4 FREE SHORE EXCURSIONS • FREE AIRFARE • OR FREE BEVERAGE PACKAGE • FREE UNLIMITED INTERNET • OR $400 SHIPBOARD CREDIT PER STATEROOM BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY DAY 1: DEPART FOR ITALY DAY 6: VALENCIA, SPAIN Once an industrial port, today Spain’s third largest city celebrates DAY 2: ROME (CIVITAVECCHIA), ITALY its innovation and revival, epitomized in the monumental City of Once the center of the world’s greatest empire and now the capital Arts and Sciences. Best known as the birthplace of paella, Valencia of modern Italy, Rome displays relics of its glorious past wherever is also famed for its unique mix of baroque cathedrals, futuristic you look. With legendary sites including the ancient Roman Forum, architecture, and sprawling beaches. Tour the incredible Real Colosseum, St. Peter’s Basilica, and Michelangelo’s breathtaking Colegio Seminario del Corpus Christi, or, if you’re daring, stop by a frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, Rome is a monumental city rich in local café and try a glass of the city’s infamous agua de Valencia. antiquity and culture. Enhance your experience with an optional Go Next Rome Pre-Cruise Program. DAY 7: BARCELONA, SPAIN Discover the sun-kissed city of Barcelona, the capital of Spain and DAY 3: FLORENCE/PISA/TUSCANY (LIVORNO), ITALY a center of thriving culture and fine cuisine. Barcelona is a melting The architectural and artistic masterpieces of the Renaissance— pot of Roman, Greek, Moorish, and Catalan influences. Admire Brunelleschi’s Duomo, the Baptistery, Michelangelo’s David, the the city’s jubilant energy from La Rambla boulevard to Gaudí’s Ponte Vecchio, and the Uffizi Gallery—await you in Florence, the imaginative architecture. capital of the Italian region of Tuscany. Pisa’s Field of Miracles and iconic Leaning Tower also beckon, as does the rural Tuscan DAY 8: MARSEILLE/PROVENCE, FRANCE countryside, renowned for its gently rolling hills, medieval hilltop Voyage to Marseille, a multicultural city with a lovely coastline and villages, and world-class wines. dramatic architecture. See the beautiful Cathédrale de Marseille Notre Dame de Major as you cruise into port. Wander through the DAY 4: AJACCIO, CORSICA, FRANCE ancient Le Panier neighborhood or the République quarter with its Discover the charm of Ajaccio, a bustling, history-rich town on the historic Haussmannian buildings and stylish boutiques, or meander island of Corsica. Visit the childhood home of Napoleon Bonaparte through the picturesque countryside of Provence. or tour the sixteenth-century church where he was baptized. From its storied, narrow streets to its blush-red sunsets viewed from the DAY 9: MONTE CARLO, MONACO Îles Sanguinaires, Ajaccio is bound to impress. Disembark and enhance your experience with an optional Go Next Monte Carlo Post-Cruise Program. DAY 5: PALMA, MALLORCA, SPAIN Dominating the horizon and overlooking the harbor, the Palma Cathedral and Bellver Castle offer a striking first glimpse of Palma, the capital of Mallorca. Explore the rich history of this city by visiting the Arab Baths or stroll the Playa de Palma—a nearly four-mile- long beach lined with small shops and cafés. 110118 STATEROOM CATEGORIES Fares are per person and include roundtrip airfare. Inside Stateroom Veranda Concierge Veranda G $2,299 B4 $3,299 A4 $3,549 F $2,499 B3 $3,349 A3 $3,599 Monte Carlo Provence Deluxe Ocean View B2 $3,399 A2 $3,649 Livorno C $2,899 B1 $3,449 A1 $3,699 Florence Penthouse Suite Marseille PH3 $4,299 Barcelona Rome PH2 $4,499 Civitavecchia PH1 $4,699 Cruise-only pricing is also available. Valencia Ajaccio Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and reflect all savings (including the two-for-one Palma cruise fares). Advertised fares include meals, entertainment, and use of facilities aboard the ship as well as air- and cruise-related government taxes, surcharges, and fees. Round-trip airport transfers are additional. de Mallorca Guests in the same stateroom must choose the same free amenity (shore excursions, House Select Beverage Package, or shipboard credit). Prices, itinerary, and offer are subject to change. COSMOPOLITAN HAVENS • NOVEMBER 3–11, 2020 PRE-REGISTRATION FORM Please complete and return this form to reserve your space on an upcoming cruise with Oceania Cruises. Please complete and send to: PLEASE INDICATE ASSOCIATION/ Go Next GROUP NAME: 8000 West 78th Street, Suite 345 Minneapolis, MN 55439-2538 888.573.4986 • Fax: 952.918.8975 WASHBURN UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PLEASE FILL OUT ONE FORM PER MAILING ADDRESS RESERVATION SELECTION: p CRUISE PROGRAM WITH AIRFARE please indicate preferred departure city: p CRUISE PROGRAM WITHOUT AIRFARE (Air credit available; call for details.) AMENITY SELECTION: Offer applies to double-occupied staterooms. p Free shore excursions p Free House Select Beverage Package p Shipboard credit Are you a past Oceania Cruises traveler? p Yes p No THE OCEANIA CRUISES DIFFERENCE STATEROOM CATEGORY PREFERENCE: 1st choice 2nd choice BED PREFERENCE: Single and triple accommodations are an additional cost, affect the The Ambience amenities, and are subject to availability. • Luxurious yet relaxed atmosphere p Twin (2 beds) p Single p Queen p Triple • Elegant mid-size ship catering to just 1,250 guests GUEST 1: Full Name (as it appears on your passport) • Exceptional décor with museum-quality art • Resort casual attire—no formal nights Title First Middle The Distinction Last Preferred Name (for name badge) • Exceptional staff-to-guest ratio: 1 to 1.57 p M Birth Date • The Culinary Center—the only hands-on p F (MM/DD/YYYY) cooking school at sea | | GUEST 2: Full Name (as it appears on your passport) • Award-winning Canyon Ranch® Spa and fitness center • Enrichment programs, guest lectures, and the Artist Loft, Title First Middle featuring hands-on instruction from artists-in-residence The Flavor Last Preferred Name (for name badge) • The Finest Cuisine at Sea™, under the culinary direction of p M Birth Date renowned chef Jacques Pépin p F (MM/DD/YYYY) | | Email Address • Gourmet restaurants at no additional charge • La Reserve by Wine Spectator, offering enlightening food-and- Mailing Address wine pairings • Unlimited complimentary soft drinks, bottled water, cappuccino, City State ZIP espresso, tea, and juice Main Phone| Alternate |Phone OLIFE CHOICE AIRFARE GUARANTEE Roommate's Name (if different from above) Oceania Cruises’ airfare program is guaranteed, no matter DEPOSIT: A deposit of $950 per person is required to pre-register for this sailing. how much airfares may increase. Oceania Cruises eliminates Deposits may be made by check or credit card; all major credit cards are accepted. Please make checks payable to Go Next. the hassle of searching for the lowest fare, trying to anticipate price changes, and determining the best flight options. Their Charge my credit card for the deposit of $ ______________________________________ experienced air department partners with respected carriers Name on worldwide to ensure a seamless air-travel experience. 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SIGN UP NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE! • Go Next welcome reception to meet your fellow travelers • Complimentary bottle of wine in your stateroom CALL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • Comprehensive pre-departure information including select shore 888.573.4986 excursion packages, dining options, and more or visit www.GoNext.com/CosmoMed20 • On-call support for unexpected travel interruptions Fax: 952.918.8975.
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