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2 For1 Cruise Fares Early Booking Savings up to $8,000 Per Stateroom 50% Off Deposits FREE Pre-Paid Gratuities R WO 2 for 1 Cruise Fares U R O L D Y FREE Internet* Early Booking Savings up to $8,000 per stateroom $ up to 1,000 Shipboard Credit O E 50% Off Deposits N S A L Offer is per stateroom based on double occupancy Ask for promo code YWO2015 CRUISE ONLY CRUISE NAME SPECIAL EMBARK & DISEMBARK PORTS OF CALL AMENITIES OFFER FARES SHIP | SAIL DATE | LENGTH per guest from CARIBBEAN & PANAMA CANAL PANAMA CANAL PASSAGE San Francisco, California; Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; Huatulco, Mexico; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities San Francisco to New York San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua; Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Panama Canal Daylight Transit; Free Unlimited Internet $3,399 Regatta | Sep 2, 2015 | 18 days Cartagena, Colombia; Charleston, South Carolina; New York, New York $300 Shipboard Credit per stateroom ISLAND PARADISE Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Miami, Florida; Nassau, Bahamas; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Gustavia, St. Barts; Miami to Miami St. John’s, Antigua; Castries, St. Lucia; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; Miami, Florida Free Internet* $1,899 Regatta | Dec 9, 2015 | 10 days $200 Shipboard Credit per stateroom ASIA, SOUTH AFRICA & ARABIA Shanghai, China; Beijing (Tianjin), China; Seoul (Incheon), South Korea; JOURNEY FROM THE FAR EAST Nagasaki, Japan; Kagoshima, Japan; Taipei (Keelung), Taiwan; Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Manila, Philippines; Kota Kinabalu (Borneo), Malaysia; Muara, Brunei; Shanghai to Sydney Free Unlimited Internet $9,099 Insignia | Apr 11, 2015 | 35 days Kuching (Borneo), Malaysia; Bali (Benoa), Indonesia ; Komodo, Indonesia; Darwin, Australia; Cairns, Australia; Whitsunday Island, Australia; $1,000 Shipboard Credit per stateroom Brisbane, Australia; Sydney, Australia FAR EAST ODYSSEY Bangkok, Thailand ; Singapore, Singapore; Phuket, Thailand; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Rangoon, Burma (Yangon, Myanmar); Cochin (Kochi), India; Mumbai, India; Bangkok to Istanbul Free Unlimited Internet $7,449 Nautica | Apr 15, 2015 | 35 days Salalah, Oman; Luxor (Safaga), Egypt ; Aqaba, Jordan ; Suez Canal Transit; Jerusalem (Haifa), Israel; Alanya, Turkey; Rhodes, Greece; Istanbul, Turkey $1,000 Shipboard Credit per stateroom FOOTSTEPS OF DISCOVERY Istanbul, Turkey; Miitlini (Lesbos), Greece; Ephesus (Kusadasi), Turkey; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Istanbul to Dubai Jerusalem (Haifa), Israel; Suez Canal Transit; Luxor (Safaga), Egypt; Aqaba, Jordan; Free Unlimited Internet $4,399 Nautica | Oct 4, 2015 | 21 days Salalah, Oman; Muscat, Oman; Dubai, UAE $400 shipboard credit per stateroom Lisbon, Portugal; Funchal (Madeira), Portugal; Santa Cruz de la Palma, Canary Islands; PASSAGE OF THE EXPLORERS Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands; Mindelo (São Vicente), Cape Verde; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Lisbon to Cape Town Dakar, Senegal; Banjul, Gambia; Abidjan, Ivory Coast; Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana; Free Internet* $7,999 Marina | Nov 3, 2015 | 25 days Lomé, Togo; São Tomé, São Tomé & Principe; Luanda, Angola; Walvis Bay, Namibia; $400 shipboard credit per stateroom Cape Town, South Africa Free Pre-Paid Gratuities SOUTHERN SEAS Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro Cape Town, South Africa overnight; Luderitz, Namibia; Walvis Bay, Namibia ; Free Internet* Jamestown, Saint Helena; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil $2,599 Marina | Nov 28, 2015 | 14 days $200 shipboard credit per stateroom SOUTH PACIFIC & AUSTRALIA Sydney, Australia; Hobart (Tasmania), Australia; Picton, New Zealand; CORAL SEAS & PACIFIC HAVENS Napier, New Zealand; Rotorua (Tauranga), New Zealand; Auckland, New Zealand; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Sydney to Papeete Nuku’alofa, Tonga; Cross the International Date Line; Pago Pago, American Samoa; Free Unlimited Internet $4,599 Insignia | May 16, 2015 | 20 days Raiatea, French Polynesia; Bora Bora, French Polynesia; Moorea, French Polynesia; $500 Shipboard Credit per stateroom Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia POLYNESIAN TREASURES Papeete (Tahiti), French Polynesia; Huahine, French Polynesia; Rangiroa, French Polynesia; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Papeete to Los Angeles Nuku Hiva, Marquesas Islands; Hilo, Hawaii; Honolulu, Oahu; Lahaina, Maui; Free Unlimited Internet $3,099 Insignia | Jun 4, 2015 | 18 days Nawiliwili, Kauai; Los Angeles, California $400 Shipboard Credit per stateroom One Overnight Two Overnights Award-Winning Mid-Size Ships | Finest Cuisine At Sea | Destination Specialists | Extraordinary Value *Fares are subject to increase on 9/1/15. 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. 50% Off Deposits apply to voyages that are not within final payment and do not include voyages starting with Regatta, November 4, 2015; Insignia, January 4, 2016; Nautica, October 25, 2015; Marina, November 3, 2015; and Riviera, December 2, 2015. For Your World on Sale promotion, Free Unlimited Internet and any indicated Shipboard Credits are one per stateroom. Free Internet is one per stateroom and applies to Concierge Level Staterooms and higher on voyages starting with Regatta, November 4, 2015; Insignia, January 4, 2016; Nautica, October 25, 2015; Marina, November 3, 2015; and Riviera, December 2, 2015. Concierge Level Staterooms and Penthouse Suites receive between 200 and 500 minutes of usage, or equivalent data amount, depending on length of voyage. Owner’s, Vista and Oceania Suites receive unlimited usage. Visit OceaniaCruises.com/Internet for more details. Not all promotions are combinable. 2 for 1 and Early Booking Savings 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. 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. APR15146-CO updated 4/1/15. 1 FREE Pre-Paid Gratuities R WO 2 for 1 Cruise Fares U R O L D Y FREE Internet* Early Booking Savings up to $8,000 per stateroom $ up to 1,000 Shipboard Credit O E 50% Off Deposits N S A L Offer is per stateroom based on double occupancy Ask for promo code YWO2015 CRUISE ONLY CRUISE NAME SPECIAL EMBARK & DISEMBARK PORTS OF CALL AMENITIES OFFER FARES SHIP | SAIL DATE | LENGTH per guest from ALASKA ALASKAN GRANDEUR San Francisco, California; Astoria, Oregon; Cruising the Outside Passage; Sitka, Alaska; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities San Francisco to Vancouver Cruising Hubbard Glacier; Juneau, Alaska; Ketchikan, Alaska; Cruising the Inside Passage; Free Unlimited Internet $2,499 Regatta | May 9, 2015 | 10 days Victoria, British Columbia; Vancouver, British Columbia $200 Shipboard Credit per stateroom COASTAL ALASKA Seattle, Washington; Cruising the Inside Passage; Ketchikan, Alaska; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Seattle to Seattle Cruising the Tracy Arm Fjord & Sawyer Glacier; Wrangell, Alaska; Free Unlimited Internet $1,399 Regatta | Jun 8, 2015 | 7 days Prince Rupert, British Columbia; Cruising the Outside Passage; Seattle, Washington $200 Shipboard Credit per stateroom ALASKA PASSAGES Seattle, Washington; Cruising the Inside Passage; Ketchikan, Alaska; Wrangell, Alaska; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Seattle to Seattle Juneau, Alaska; Cruising Hubbard Glacier; Skagway, Alaska; Sitka, Alaska; Free Unlimited Internet $2,399 Regatta | Jun 15, 2015 | 10 days Cruising the Outside Passage; Victoria, British Columbia; Seattle, Washington $200 Shipboard Credit per stateroom GLACIAL EXPLORER Seattle, Washington; Cruising the Outside Passage; Ketchikan, Alaska; Sitka, Alaska; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Cruising Hubbard Glacier; Haines, Alaska; Juneau, Alaska; Icy Strait Point (Hoonah), Alaska; Seattle to Seattle Free Unlimited Internet $2,899 Regatta Wrangell, Alaska; Cruising the Inside Passage; Vancouver, British Columbia; | Jun 25, 2015 | 12 days Victoria, British Columbia; Seattle, Washington $300 Shipboard Credit per stateroom PACIFIC PATHWAY Vancouver, British Columbia; Cruising the Inside Passage; Wrangell, Alaska; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Icy Strait Point (Hoonah), Alaska; Cruising Hubbard Glacier; Haines, Alaska; Sitka, Alaska; Vancouver to Vancouver Free Unlimited Internet $2,649 Regatta Ketchikan, Alaska; Cruising the Inside Passage; Victoria, British Columbia; | Aug 13, 2015 | 10 days Vancouver, British Columbia $200 Shipboard Credit per stateroom ALASKAN WONDERS Vancouver, British Columbia; Cruising the Inside Passage; Wrangell, Alaska; Free Pre-Paid Gratuities Vancouver to San Francisco Cruising Hubbard Glacier; Sitka, Alaska; Ketchikan, Alaska; Cruising the Outside Passage; Free Unlimited Internet $2,399 Regatta | Aug 23, 2015 | 10 days Victoria, British Columbia; Astoria, Oregon; San Francisco, California $200 Shipboard Credit per stateroom EUROPE Free Pre-Paid Gratuities ISLES & EMPIRES Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy; Sorrento/Capri, Italy; Taormina (Sicily), Italy; Free Unlimited Internet Rome to Venice Argostoli (Cephalonia), Greece; Kotor, Montenegro; Zadar, Croatia; Koper, Slovenia; $1,949 Riviera | May 3, 2015 | 8 days Venice, Italy $300 Shipboard Credit per stateroom Free Pre-Paid Gratuities ARTISTIC DISCOVERIES Venice, Italy; Zadar, Croatia; Kotor, Montenegro; Palermo (Sicily), Italy; Free Unlimited Internet Venice to Barcelona Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy; Florence/Pisa/Tuscany (Livorno), Italy; Monte Carlo, Monaco; $2,699 Riviera | May 11, 2015 | 11 days Provence (Marseille), France; Barcelona, Spain $300 Shipboard Credit
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