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19 nights

19 nights cruise in Grand Voyage/World Cruise

with Marina
Departure Port
Paris (Le Havre) (France)
Ports of Call
Paris (Le Havre) (France),Cherbourg (Normandy on Atlantic Coast, France),Dunkirk (France),Brussels (Zeebrugge),Amsterdam(Ijmuiden),Dover (United Kingdom),Torbay,Southampton (United Kingdom),Edinburgh (United Kingdom),Scrabster (United Kingdom),Ullapool (Scotland),Londonderry (Ireland),Douglas (Isle of Man),Dublin (Ireland),Waterford (Ireland),Cork,Portland (Dorset) (United Kingdom),Southampton (United Kingdom)
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Brussels (Zeebrugge)

Bruges is the capital of the Flemish area in Belgium. Due to the physical connection to the sea, became a commercial center for European trade on early medieval times and the harbor was filled with goods, even from the Mediterranean countries. Bruges became soon a very wealthy city and a global banking market in those years. At the Historical Center, which is a World Cultural Heritage of Unesco, visitors will see majestic temples of 15th and 16th centuries, mainly of Gothic style. In the main square of Bruges, the Markt, which is filled with quaint cafes and restaurants,dominate two main attractions, the Old Government House and the Steeple-Castle of Belfort.

Cherbourg, Normandy on Atlantic Coast, France

Cherbourg is a picturesque town of Normandy on Atlantic Coast. Cherbourg was being an important naval port of France for centuries, and an important religious center, too. You can visit some of the numerous churches, to discover a wide range of treasures. The steeple of St. Martin of Oktevil, the instrument and sculptures of the Basilica of the Holy Trinity, are some of the highlights in the historical center of this beautiful city.
 

Douglas (Isle of Man)

In Douglas serves as the Island's main hub of business finance, legal services, shipping, transport, shopping and entertainment.

Douglas is the capital and largest town of the Isle of Man, with a population of 28,939 people 2011. It is located at the mouth of the River Douglas, and a sweeping bay of two miles.The town serves as the Island's main hub for business, finance, legal servises, shipping, trasport, shopping and entertamaint of course.Tourists staying in Douglas should think about where they want to be.The south side is close to town,steam realway, buses and sea terminal.The north side leaves behind the noise of town and is closer to the Manx Electric Railway.Douglas is also the start and finish point for the Isle of Man TT which is the biggest classic roadracing event in the world.Douglas as is home to eight o f the seventeen football clubs that compete in the Isle of Man football League.

 

 

Dunkirk, France

The Port of Dunkirk is not just a popular seaside destination but also one of the largest and most important ports in France. Located on the country's northern coast, near the Belgian border, it serves as a vital hub for trade, history, and maritime activities.Its port is the third-largest commercial port in France, after Marseille and Le Havre, acting as a key gateway for goods moving to and from the UK and Northern Europe. 

Dover, United Kingdom

Located on the coast of the English Channel, serves as a gateway to London. You can't miss the White Cliffs of Dover, 100 million years old or the giant castle of Dover.

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin is the capital of Ireland and has great cultural tradition. Many great writers come from here. In Dublin there are many museums, theaters and nightclubs, with traditional Irish music.The city has also many green areas, like the Phoenix Park, the largest in town. Other attractions include the imposing castle of Dublin, the library and art gallery Chester Beatty and the medieval district.

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Edinburgh is one of the most charming European cities. Built on seven hills, offers delightful walks in cool tree-lined streets with magnificent views from higher ground. The image of the castle that rises up on one of the hills and hides in the dim halls royal stories of the past, determines the atmosphere of the city. One of the most vivid places in Edinburgh is the Grassmarket Sqare, one of the oldest in town.

Amsterdam(Ijmuiden)

In Itzmouinten as throughout Holland there is a separate lane reserved for bicycles.

Ijmuiden is a paradise for lovers of bicycles. Therein lies the biggest bike shop across Europe called the "Magnificent wheels." You can find any bike you want and you can take it everywhere with you, since folds in such a way as to fit in a suitcase. Ijmuiden also has a wonderful and quiet beach, since there are not many cars in this town.

Londonderry, Ireland

The city is more usually known as Derry, Londonderry is the officially name, as in 1613 the city was granted a royal charter by King James I and the "London" prefix was added. The old walled city lies on the west bank of the River Foyle, which is spanned by two road bridges and one footbridge. Is the only remaining completely intact walled city in Ireland and one of the finest examples of a walled city in Europe.

Paris (Le Havre), France

At the mouth of the river Seine you will find Le Havre, a French port that will amaze you once you set your foot in it. It is said that from here one can listen Paris and see the coast of Normandy.

Cork

The magnificent central part of Cork is located on an island formed by channels of the river Lee. The town itself is full of picturesque bays and beautiful bridges. Cork is the perfect place to get Irish tweed suit, to kiss the Blarnei Stone or simply relax and enjoy the charming countryside. When you are in Cork, you'll want to take the opportunity to visit Blarnei, just eight kilometers away. There you will find the castle Blarnei, home to the "Crown Jewel" of Ireland - the Blarnei Stone.

Portland (Dorset), United Kingdom

Portland is a picturesque island located on the county of Dorset. It is a famous tourist destination and it has many natural and historical attractions. It is significant for its geology. With an endless coastline it should be no suprise that Dorset has its fair share of great beaches. From sandbanks and spits to circular coves with wonderful rock formations, these beaches are just unique. Surfing and sailing are popular here. Historical remains will also be seen and Portland Castle is a remarkable site that should be visisted. It is the ideal place for stunning views.

Scrabster, United Kingdom

Near out of town you can visit the Castle of Mey, the summer residence of the Queen Mother which is a beautiful building.

The Port of Scrabster provides vital access to the remote Outer Orkney Islands, which lie off the northeast coast of Scotland. The main attraction of the port is Thurso,the nearby town.This city has a lot of history to show to the tourists, not to mention the breathtaking views of the ocean.Here, surfing is very popular.It is a nice place of departure for driving the north and northwest panoramic coasts. From Scrabster visitors can take the ferry boats and experience great cruisies!

Southampton, United Kingdom

Southampton is a large city and major port on the south coast of England. It considers to be the cruise capital of Northern Europe and has a long and important maritime history.
The rich city's culture heritage is reflected to the number of museums, such as Southampton Maritime Museum, Tudor House Museum and Sea City Museum. Galleries, open events, festivals, shopping and a great variety of attractions are available, for all interests. This vibrant, multi cultural city wont't disappoint any visitor.

 

Torbay

Torbay is in Devon (Devon is a county in Southwest England), It is a very popular Tourist destination, It has been called "English Riviera” due to its mild climate, leisure attractions and recreational activities. Torbay area has been inhabited since Paleolithic times. A maxilla fragment (Maxillae are a pair of bones of the face) may be the oldest example of a modern human in Europe, 37,000–40,000 years ago.

Torre Abbey is the oldest historical building in Torquay (a seaside resort town in Devon) was founded in 1196 as a monastery for Premonstratensian canons, it is the best-preserved medieval monastery in Devon and Cornwall.

Torquay's economy, like Brixham's (another seaside resort town in Devon), they depended on fishing and agriculture. In the early 19th century during the Napoleonic Wars the area was frequented by members of the Royal Navy because the Royal Navy was anchored in Tor Bay as the fame of the town was spread tourism and fishing became the major industries of the town and the area began to develop into a fashionable seaside resort

Ullapool, Scotland

Ullapool is a small town in Scotland. Despite its small size it is the largest settlement for many miles around and a major tourist destination of Scotland. The city has a strong reputation as a centre for music, the arts and performance.

Waterford, Ireland

A natural playground for Arts,Golf,Water Sports,Equestrian,Wallikng,Angling and Cycling enthusiasts,Waterford City and country offer the complete holiday experience.

Waterford City ise the capital of the Sunny South East of Ireland and Ireland's oldest city.The city hosts a number of festivals during the year including the ever popular Sparoi.

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 Paris (Le Havre), France ------ 17:00
2 Cherbourg, Normandy on Atlantic Coast, France 07:00 17:00
3 Dunkirk, France 09:00 19:00
4 Brussels (Zeebrugge) 07:00 17:00
5 Amsterdam(Ijmuiden) 07:00 17:00
6 Dover, United Kingdom 07:00 17:00
7 Torbay 09:00 19:00
8 Southampton, United Kingdom 07:00 21:00
9 Cruising 00:00 00:00
10 Edinburgh, United Kingdom 09:00 17:00
11 Scrabster, United Kingdom 08:00 17:00
12 Ullapool, Scotland 07:00 17:00
13 Londonderry, Ireland 08:00 19:00
14 Douglas (Isle of Man) 07:00 17:00
16 Dublin, Ireland 07:00 20:00
17 Waterford, Ireland 07:00 19:00
18 Cork 07:00 16:00
19 Portland (Dorset), United Kingdom 11:30 18:30
20 Southampton, United Kingdom 07:00 ------
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Marina

Marina is a luxurious mid-sized cruise ship operated by Oceania Cruises. With its elegant and sophisticated ambiance, luxurious amenities, and culinary excellence, aims to provide a memorable and enriching cruise experience for its guests.

Marina showcases an elegant and sophisticated design, with a modern ambiance that appeals to discerning travelers. The ship's interior features stylish decor, contemporary furnishings, and a tasteful color palette. Guests can expect a refined yet relaxed atmosphere, creating a comfortable setting for their cruise experience.

Marina offers a range of well-appointed staterooms and suites, designed with comfort and luxury in mind. Accommodations feature luxurious bedding, high-quality linens, and well-designed bathrooms. Suites offer spacious living areas, separate seating areas, and upgraded amenities, including personalized butler service for select categories.

Marina boasts a diverse selection of dining venues, each offering a unique culinary experience. The main dining room provides an elegant setting with a menu showcasing international flavors and gourmet dishes. Specialty restaurants feature a variety of cuisines, such as French, Italian, and Asian fusion, providing exceptional dining experiences. Casual dining venues, including cafes and grills, offer more relaxed and informal dining options.

Marina offers a range of activities and entertainment options to enhance guests' cruise experience. Public spaces include lounges, bars, and social areas designed for relaxation, socializing, and enjoying the ship's ambiance. Entertainment options may include live music performances, theater shows, enrichment programs, and guest lectures. Additional amenities include a fitness center, spa, pool deck, and a library, catering to guests' wellness, relaxation, and leisure needs.

Marina sails to various destinations worldwide, covering regions such as Europe, the Caribbean, Asia, and South America. Itineraries often feature a mix of popular ports and lesser-known destinations, allowing guests to explore diverse cultures and landmarks. Oceania Cruises prioritizes immersive experiences, providing opportunities for guests to discover the history, art, and natural beauty of each port of call.

Ship Specifications

Year Built  2011
Year Refurbished 2021
Gross Tonnage 66,084
Length 239.24 metres
Beam 32.2 metres
Cruising Speed 20 knots
Guest Decks 11
Guest Capacity (double occupancy) 1,250
Staff Size 800
Guest-to-Staff Ratio 1.56 to 1
Nationality of Officers European
Country of Registry Marshall Islands

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Oceania Cruises

YOUR WORLD. YOU WAY

Whatever corner of the globe beckons you to explore, Oceania Cruises takes you there in comfort and style. Relax onboard our luxurious ships and savour exquisite cuisine that is renowned as the finest at sea and even rivals the best Michelin-starred restaurants ashore. Inspired by Master Chef Jacques Pepin, these culinary delights have always distinguished the Oceania Cruises experience from any other. And considering the uncompromising quality, perhaps the most remarkable aspect of an Oceania Cruises voyage is its incredible value. Lavish complimentary amenities abound, and there are never supplemental dining charges in any of the restaurants. Value-priced packages ensure that exploring ashore, sipping a glass of vintage wine or surfing the Internet is both convenient and affordable. Every moment spent on an Oceania Cruises voyage confirms that this is Your World. Your Way.

MID - SIZE SHIPS

Mid-size holds great benefits Once you sail one of our mid-size ships, you will never settle for anything less, nor will you ever again be satisfied with anything more in regard to size. Our ships cater to just 684 pampered guests on Regatta, Insignia and Nautica and 1,250 privileged guest on Marina and Riviera. Warmth and conviviality come naturally. Elegance and grace are given. The ambiance is exceptionally relaxed and personal as we singularly focus on your individual desires. Consequently, service standards soar, guests easily develop a rapport with staff and fellow guests, and the friendships only deepen as the days pass effortlessly.

All the elements for bliss Being mid-size even facilitates going ashore, as our ships can slip into boutique ports off-limits to larger vessels. Of course, the fact that our ships are mid-size positively influences every aspect of the onboard experience. With no need to rush, stand in endless lines or worry about crowds, you can savour the defining elements that make our ships so special. Our cuisine, "the finest at sea", is carefully prepared a la minute. Appointments for spa services are readily available in the relaxing Canyon Ranch SpaClub. A comfortable chaise always awaits should you decide to lounge by the pool. Life just seems to proceed at a more courteous pace.

SHIPS' SPECIFICATIONS - MARINA & RIVIERA

Year Built: Marina 2011, Riviera 2012 / Gross Tonnage : 66.084 / Length : 239.24 metres / Beam : 32.2 metres / Cruising Speed : 20 knots / Guest Decks : 11 / Guest Capacity (Double Occupancy) : 1.250 / Staff Size : 800 / Guest to Staff Ratio : 1.56 to 1/ Nationality of Officers : European

SHIPS' SPECIFICATIONS - REGATTA, INSIGNIA & NAUTICA

Year Built: Regatta & Insignia 1998, Nautica 2000 / Refurbishment Dates : Regatta, May 2014, - Insignia, April 2014 - Nautica, May 2014 / Gross Tonnage : 30.277 / Length : 180.96 metres / Beam : 25.45 metres / Cruising Speed : 18 knots / Guest Decks : 9 / Guest Capacity (Double Occupancy) : 684 / Staff Size : 400 / Guest to Staff Ratio : 1.71 to 1/ Nationality of Officers : European

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