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67 nights cruise in Grand Voyage/World Cruise

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Departure Port
New York (U.S.)
Ports of Call
New York (U.S.),Halifax (Nova Scotia),Sydney (Nova Scotia),St. Pierre Miquelon,St. Johns (New Brunswick, Canada),Grundarfjordur (Iceland),Akureyri (Iceland),Siglufjordur (Iceland),Isafjordur (Iceland),Reykjavik (Iceland),Reykjavik (Iceland),Heimaey (Iceland),Djupivogur (Iceland),Alesund (Norway),Maloy (Norway),Haugesund (Norway),Amsterdam (Netherlands),Brussels (Zeebrugge),Southampton (United Kingdom),Portland (Dorset) (United Kingdom),Cornwall (Falmouth) (United Kingdom),Dingle (Ireland),Bantry Harbour (Ireland),Cork,Waterford (Ireland),Holyhead (Wales),Liverpool (United Kingdom),Dublin (Ireland),Belfast (Northern Ireland) (United Kingdom),Douglas (Isle of Man),Londonderry (Ireland),Isle Of Skye (Portree) Scotland,Scrabster (United Kingdom),Invergordon (Scotland),Kristiansand (Norway),Copenhagen (Denmark),Copenhagen (Denmark),Berlin (Warnemunde) (Germany),Ronne (Bornholm) (Denmark),Karlskrona (Sweden),Southampton (United Kingdom),Paris (Le Havre) (France),St.Malo (France),Cornwall (Falmouth) (United Kingdom),Dublin (Ireland),Holyhead (Wales),Glasgow (Greenock) (United Kingdom),Killybegs (Ireland),Corner Brook(Newfoundland) (Canada),Sydney (Nova Scotia),Boston (Massachusetts, U.S.A),New York (U.S.),New York (U.S.)
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Akureyri, Iceland

Akureyri is situated in north-east Iceland, in one of the longest fjords in the country - surrounded by mountains reaching 1000-1500 m. and only 60 km from "The Arctic Circle". A popular tourist destination for short or long visits, the town offers a wide range of activities and interesting places e.g. museums, the world's most northerly botanic garden, 18-hole golf course, the best skiing area in the country. .The town is also a good base for many of Iceland's most beautiful natural wonders as waterfalls, volcanic areas and canyons as well as exciting activities as river rafting, hiking, fishing, whale watching and horse riding.

Alesund, Norway

Alesund is a coastal town, a fishing and trading center. One of the city's landmarks is the marble church of Giske-one of the oldest examples of the spread of Christianity in Norway. Alesund was completely destroyed by fire in 1904 and was totaly rebuilded according to the Art Nouveau style. Nowadays Alesund has a unique atmosphere with incredible décors, colorful facades and the turrets that look like it sprang from a medieval fairytale.

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam is a beautiful town with the advantages of a big city. It offers many opportunities of nightlife, excellent museums and famous sights. Waterways cross the city and give a sense of romance . Amsterdam has bike lanes, so a bike ride is the ideal way to explore the city.

Belfast (Northern Ireland), United Kingdom

Belfast is the largest city in Northern Ireland, situated at the mouth of the River Lagan and is surrounded by mountains. Belfast had been and remains the industrial and financial center of Northern Ireland, with a high level in fields such as the arts, higher education and business. It is a green city with many Parks and Gardens. Don't miss the top city's attraction, the Belfast Zoo, with animals in danger in their natural environment.

Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A

Boston, is the cradle of the American Revolution and one of the oldest cities in the United States. By the time became a major shipping port and manufacturing center and nowadays is an international center of higher education and a center for medicine. The city keeps its metropolitan style, which makes it a wonderful place to explore and relax.

Brussels (Zeebrugge)

Zeebrugge is a small coastal port on Belgium’s North Sea shore, combining the function of a major harbor with access to some of Europe’s most enchanting cultural treasures. Just a short journey inland lies Bruges, a beautifully preserved medieval city known for its winding canals, Gothic architecture, cobbled streets, and romantic atmosphere that feels untouched by time.

From the port, you can reach Bruges in less than 30 minutes and find yourself surrounded by world-famous chocolatiers, artisanal lace workshops, and historic market squares. For those who prefer to stay near the sea, Zeebrugge itself offers a peaceful coastal experience, with a long beach promenade, fresh seafood restaurants, and a relaxed, local charm.

This is more than a port of call — it’s the perfect starting point to discover the authentic soul of northern Belgium.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, the largest city in Scandinavia, is home to the oldest kingdom in the world. Since the bronze life-size statue of the "Little Horn" of Hans Christian Andersen, Town Hall Square and the Castle of Kristianmporgk, Copenhagen has cultural and historical wealth and is a wonderful city for walking . Tour the shopping center or enjoy the lush gardens of Tivoli and entertainment venues in the surrounding area. Visit the port Nichavn and relax in an outdoor cafe or wander boat canals of Copenhagen.

Dingle, Ireland

A hearty welcome, a bright and bold harbour, and the promise of windswept walks amid Ireland's emerald scenery await in beautiful Dingle. Sheltered within Dingle Bay, this cheerful town's buildings are splashed with colourful hues. Walk streets dotted with inviting pubs and eateries, from which fulsome laughter, Gaelic vowels, and clapping singalongs sound. No visit is complete without calling at the South Pole Inn. Legendary explorer, Tom Crean - a daring hero of Shackleton’s Endeavour shipwreck – ran the pub in his later years. It’s a million miles from the pack ice and uncharted seas he explored, but the Dingle Peninsula is no less beautiful. Sandy beaches unfurl, and the ravishing Slea Head Drive offers an exceptional winding tour. Undulating trails take you on breathtaking hikes through wild emerald landscapes - expect precipitous cliffs, peaceful shores, and verdant mountains. Leaving Dingle harbour, the uninhabited Blasket Islands are within reach at this western extremity of the European continent. The islands are a refuge for Irish red deer and bright-billed puffins, while basking sharks, minke whales and seals swim the waters. The wildlife doesn't get friendlier than Dingle's most famous resident - Fungie the bottlenose dolphin. Fungie greets boats with a playful leap and has become a local celebrity for welcoming ships back home. A statue now honours this most devoted dolphin of Dingle.

Douglas (Isle of Man)

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.

Djupivogur, Iceland

Located along the rugged southeastern border of Iceland, you’ll discover the quaint village of Djupivogur, marked by its colorful homes and vast landscapes. This coastal gem has Viking origins and is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Djupivogur, with history of trading since 1589 and a long history of fishing, lies in a region of incomparable natural beauty. The village is famous in Iceland for being the place with the highest temperature ever recorded in the island, 30.5°C (87°F) in June 1939.          

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.

Cornwall (Falmouth), United Kingdom

 Falmouth is a town, civil parish and port on the River Fal on the south coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It has a total resident population of 21,635.Falmouth is the terminus of the A39, which begins some 200 miles away in Bath, Somerset.Falmouth is famous for its harbour. Together with Carrick Roads, it forms the third deepest natural harbour in the world, and the deepest in Western Europe. It is also famous for being the start or finish point of various round-the-world record-breaking voyages, such as those of Sir Francis Chichester and Dame Ellen MacArthur. Falmouth Docks Police enforce the law in the docks.

St. Pierre Miquelon

Saint Pierre and Miquelon is a self-governing territorial overseas collectivity of France, situated in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean near Canada. An ideal time for anyone who wants to soak up the lifestyle of the Archipelago and take time to wander around. Live your vacation and discover the emblematic places on the island. Walk around town and along the sea. Visit museums, discover restaurants, indulge in letter-writing and send the original stamps to your family.

Glasgow (Greenock), United Kingdom

 About 30 miles east of Greenock, Glasgow is known as the "Second City of the Empire". One of Britain's liveliest cities, a recent rejuvenation along with many priceless art collections draws visitors to the city center. From Glasgow, venture out into the rich farmland and salmon streams of the Lowlands, visit the scenic lochs, or spend time in the city's shopping districts and art galleries.

Grundarfjordur, Iceland

Grundarfjorour is a quiet coastal town on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, known for its striking natural scenery and balanced, unhurried pace of life. Its landscape is dominated by the iconic Kirkjufell mountain, which gives the area a dramatic, almost sculptural character. The harbor is active but calm, reflecting the town’s strong connection to fishing and the sea. Walking through the settlement, you sense a blend of simplicity and rugged beauty that defines this part of Iceland. It’s a place that rewards visitors with pure, unfiltered northern atmosphere and impressive views in every direction.

Haugesund, Norway

 Haugesund is a town in the county of Rogaland, Norway. The town has during the last 20 years established its position as the main trading centre for Haugaland and southern parts of Hordaland. It has several relatively large shopping centres, considering the size of the town.

Heimaey, Iceland

Heimaey, the largest island of the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, stands out for its dramatic volcanic landscape and its quiet, resilient community. The 1973 eruption of Eldfell reshaped the island and left a lasting mark on its people and terrain. Visitors are drawn to its steep cliffs, thriving birdlife, and the sense of isolation carried by the North Atlantic winds. The port, naturally sheltered, reflects the island’s long dependence on fishing. Despite its modest size, Heimaey conveys a powerful blend of nature’s force and human determination.

Holyhead (Wales)

The town centre offers a number of good places to eat a theatre and a cinema.There are a range of places for the visitor to stay and Holyhead is often used as an overnight stop on the way to,or from,holidaying in Ireland as a centre for touring the island of Anglesey itself.Around Holyhead there is excellent fishing,golfing and of course sailing facilities.Couple this with the wonderful scenery walks and beaches and you can easily lose yourself and relax for a few days.

Isafjordur,Iceland

Isafjordur is the largest town in northwestern Iceland and the administrative center of the Westfjords. It lies in a narrow and picturesque fjord, surrounded by steep mountains that give it both a striking natural setting and a sense of isolation. Historically, it was an important hub for fishing and shipping, while today it plays a key role in the region’s economy, culture, and tourism. Ísafjörður hosts cultural festivals, has a vibrant music scene, and attracts travelers seeking an authentic experience of the Westfjords’ nature, with activities such as hiking, kayaking, and birdwatching.

Invergordon, Scotland

Invergordon is a small port town in the northeast highlands of Scotland,situated on the shores of the Cromarty firth approximately 70 km's north of Inverness.The town itself has developed into a major port of call for cuise liners thanks to its sheltered deep waters and excellent on shore facilities.It serves as a central point for visitors who go on to visit places to the norh and south.Invergordon is a modern well laid out town with a double width high street and has many shops places to vistit and things to do.There is an art centre leisure centre go.Karting and golf .You can also visit the naval museum and the hentage centre.Popular shore excursions include visits to Loch Ness nearby castles and distilleris.

Karlskrona, Sweden

The city of Karlskrona is spread over 30 islands in the eastern part of Blekinge archipelago. Outside the city lies the archipelago of Karlskrona, the most southern of the Swedish archipelagos. Several islands are connected to the city by ferries. The most important day in Karlskrona is the day before midsummer's eve. On that day a big fair takes place and attracts tens of thousands to visit Karlskrona. The fair is called Lövmarknaden (The Leaf Fair) and is very popular among the locals. Every year in late July/early August a popular festival called The Sail takes place in the harbor of Karlskrona. The old architecture together with the naval installations comprise the major tourist attractions of Karlskrona. The city has a pleasant atmosphere and is one of the highlights of south-east Sweden.

Killybegs, Ireland

Killybegs in Ireland is a major fishing port, known for its large trawlers and vibrant maritime activity. The town is built around a natural harbor that creates a calm and picturesque setting. Visitors often enjoy the surrounding green hills that frame the area. Local cuisine focuses on fresh seafood, reflecting the region’s long fishing heritage. It’s a destination that blends authenticity, natural beauty, and a simple coastal charm.

Kristiansand, Norway

Kristiansand is the administrative, business and cultural capital of Southern Norway, a modern city with a cosmopolitan history. A leading light in the technology sector and number one in exports, the Kristiansand region is the fastest growing region in Norway. Surrounded by picturesque scenery, from tiny rocky islands in the fjords to snow-covered mountains inland, offers a rich variety of recreational activities.

 

Londonderry, Ireland

Londonderry, also known simply as Derry, is a city marked by its impressive medieval walls that remain fully intact. Its districts blend traditional architecture with modern cultural elements, giving the city a distinctive atmosphere. Deeply connected to key moments in Irish history, it carries a sense of gravity and character that’s instantly felt. At the same time, it hosts a vibrant arts scene, engaging museums, and scenic paths along the River Foyle. It’s a destination that offers history, culture, and a consistently authentic Irish feel.

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.

Liverpool, United Kingdom

 Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, United Kingdom along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It is the fourth most populous British city, and third most populous in England, with a 2011 population of 466,400 and is at the centre of a wider urban area, the Liverpool City Region, which has a population of around 2 million people.Liverpool is noted for its rich architectural heritage and is home to many buildings regarded as amongst the greatest examples of their respective styles in the world. Liverpool is also well known for its strong sporting identity. The city is home of two Premier League football clubs, Liverpool F.C. and Everton F.C.

New York, U.S.

New York is capital city of the United States. Is located on the eastern coast of the country and is the most populous U.S. city. Is one of the main financial centers of the country and the whole world. In New York there are the UN headquarters, the famous Wall Street, the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building. It is famous for its skyscrapers and its many neighborhoods. New York has many attractions, about 500 art galleries, 150 museums, over 100 theaters, dozens of shops and restaurants 17,000. The city is regarded as a cultural and artistic center of the U.S. East Coast.

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.

Maloy, Norway

Situated on the eastern side of Vågsøy island, Måløy is one of the country's most important fishing ports. Though a small coastal village of only a few thousand residents, the region surrounding Måløy is big on outdoor activities, fresh seafood and is steeped in history. From lounging on the nearly mile-long silver sand beach Refviksanden - considered one of the country's finest swimming spots - to hiking along the rugged coast and visiting picturesque lighthouses, there are numerous ways to soak in the natural beauty of Norway.

Reykjavik, Iceland

Reykjavik is a perfect town, with plenty of room, clean air, vibrant culture and beautiful environment. The southernmost capital of the world has it all. To enrich your knowledge of the Norwegian and Icelandic culture, visit the National Museum and the wooden buildings of the old city of Reykjavik. Afterwards leave the city behind and drive across landscapes of fire, ice and geysers to indulge in spas, that steam gushes.Don't miss such an ethereal experience.

Ronne (Bornholm), Denmark

Ronne is the largest town on the island of Bornholm in Denmark, known for its calm, traditional island atmosphere. Its cobblestone streets and colorful houses create a warm, picturesque setting that preserves the charm of the past. The harbor is a central point of activity, with ferries connecting the island to Denmark and the Baltic region. The town is also recognized for its old ceramics workshops and museums, which highlight local craftsmanship and history. It is a peaceful destination that offers natural beauty, culture, and a relaxed pace of life.

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!

Siglufjordur, Iceland

Siglufjordur is a small city situated on a fjord in northern Iceland. With its picture perfect candy-coloured houses, scenic marina, abundant wildflowers and picturesque location of the fjord, Siglufjordur is one of the most beautiful towns in Iceland. The place not to be mised is the beautiful Siglufjordur Marina Village. Siglufjordur area has a very diverse birdlife with around 2000 birds and up to 18 species

St. Johns, New Brunswick, Canada

Saint John is the largest city in the Canadian province of New Brunswick and the second largest city in the maritime provinces. It is known as the Fundy City due to its location on the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the St. John River, as well as being the only city on the bay. In 1785 Saint John became the first incorporated city in Canada.

 

Isle Of Skye (Portree) Scotland

It is the largest and northernmost island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Inhabited since the Mesolithic period, has a fascinating history that includes the period of the Norwegian domination and of Clans.

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.

 

Waterford, Ireland

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.

St.Malo, France

In the citadel of the port visitors will be amazed by the historical sites such as the Cathedrale St-Vincent and of course the labyrinthic network of lanes which are surrounded by impressively preserved walls.

Saint-Malo  is a walled port city in Brittany in northwestern France on the English Channel.it is an important tourist destination, with many ancient, attractive buildings.It is also known as the "City of Corsairs" because through history, piracy took place very often here.It is considered to be the most attractive channel port in France and its cobbled streets are full of hotels, restaurants, bars and shops.Apart from the historical atmosphere that St. Malo retains,tourists can also enjoy the sun, the crystal clear waters and the beautiful sandy beaches.

Corner Brook(Newfoundland), Canada

Corner Brook is situated in the island of Newfoundland in Canada. It is a large city with a rich history of fishery, railway and paper industries. The city centre is filled with historical buildings and green spaces. A walk here will be definetely, unforgettable. The area is a special mixture of ocean and mountain scenery. Do not miss to visit Marble Mountain Ski Resort for memorable outdoor activities.

Halifax (Nova Scotia)

Entering the port of Halifax, capital of Nova Scotia, the Peggys Cove, the Citadel Hill and Akkadian County are just some of the sights that you'll see. Do not miss the Historic Properties along the coast, fully renovated, with cobblestone streets surrounded by many boutiques, cafes and pubs.

Sydney (Nova Scotia)

Sydney is the second largest city of Nova Scotia, located on the east side of the beautiful island Cape Breton. Once, it had been a thriving mining center of steel. This colonial port is a gateway to some of the most historic sites and scenic landscapes of the North Atlantic.
 

Berlin (Warnemunde), Germany

Warnemunde is a small seaside resort town over two hours by train to Germany's capital of Berlin.It is considered a suburb of Rostock close by.Scwerin is also a popular town to vistit in the area for those not wanting to travel the long distance to Berlin.

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Day City/Port Arrival Departure
1 New York, U.S. ------ 17:00
2 Cruising 00:00 00:00
3 Halifax (Nova Scotia) 08:00 16:00
4 Sydney (Nova Scotia) 09:00 18:00
5 St. Pierre Miquelon 08:00 18:00
6 St. Johns, New Brunswick, Canada 08:00 16:00
7 Cruising 00:00 00:00
8 Cruising 00:00 00:00
9 Cruising 00:00 00:00
10 Grundarfjordur, Iceland 09:00 17:00
11 Akureyri, Iceland 11:00 20:00
12 Siglufjordur, Iceland 07:00 17:00
13 Isafjordur,Iceland 07:00 17:00
14 Reykjavik, Iceland 07:00 00:00
15 Reykjavik, Iceland 00:00 18:00
16 Heimaey, Iceland 08:00 16:00
17 Djupivogur, Iceland 07:00 17:00
18 Cruising 00:00 00:00
19 Alesund, Norway 08:00 18:00
20 Maloy, Norway 08:00 18:00
21 Haugesund, Norway 08:00 20:00
22 Cruising 00:00 00:00
23 Amsterdam, Netherlands 08:00 17:00
24 Brussels (Zeebrugge) 07:00 17:00
25 Southampton, United Kingdom 07:00 17:00
26 Portland (Dorset), United Kingdom 07:00 17:00
27 Cornwall (Falmouth), United Kingdom 07:00 16:00
28 Dingle, Ireland 11:00 19:00
29 Bantry Harbour, Ireland 07:00 17:00
30 Cork 07:00 17:00
31 Waterford, Ireland 07:00 17:00
32 Holyhead (Wales) 07:00 17:00
33 Liverpool, United Kingdom 07:00 17:00
34 Dublin, Ireland 07:00 17:00
35 Belfast (Northern Ireland), United Kingdom 06:20 19:00
36 Douglas (Isle of Man) 08:00 18:00
37 Londonderry, Ireland 07:00 19:00
38 Isle Of Skye (Portree) Scotland 09:00 18:00
39 Scrabster, United Kingdom 07:00 17:00
40 Invergordon, Scotland 07:00 17:00
41 Cruising 00:00 00:00
42 Kristiansand, Norway 07:00 17:00
43 Copenhagen, Denmark 10:00 00:00
44 Copenhagen, Denmark 00:00 20:00
45 Berlin (Warnemunde), Germany 07:00 21:00
46 Ronne (Bornholm), Denmark 07:00 17:00
47 Karlskrona, Sweden 07:00 16:00
48 Cruising 00:00 00:00
49 Cruising 00:00 00:00
50 Southampton, United Kingdom 07:00 21:00
51 Paris (Le Havre), France 08:00 21:00
52 St.Malo, France 10:00 20:00
53 Cornwall (Falmouth), United Kingdom 07:00 17:15
54 Dublin, Ireland 09:30 19:00
55 Holyhead (Wales) 07:00 19:00
56 Glasgow (Greenock), United Kingdom 07:00 16:00
57 Killybegs, Ireland 08:00 17:00
58 Cruising 00:00 00:00
59 Cruising 00:00 00:00
60 Cruising 00:00 00:00
61 Cruising 00:00 00:00
62 Corner Brook(Newfoundland), Canada 09:00 17:00
63 Sydney (Nova Scotia) 10:00 20:00
64 Cruising 00:00 00:00
65 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A 10:00 22:00
66 Cruising 00:00 00:00
67 New York, U.S. 08:00 00:00
68 New York, U.S. 00:00 ------
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Vista

A marvel in the making, Vista will deliver The Finest Cuisine at Sea®, exceptionally personalized service with two staff members for every three guests, a warm and welcoming ambiance as a result of the ship’s captivating residential furnishings, and introduce several unique firsts for the brand in the realms of dining and guest experiences. Vista's best-in-class culinary experiences, luxurious signature public spaces, and spacious, residentially-inspired suites and staterooms create a welcoming home away from home. Her 18 Inaugural Season voyages begin in April 2023 and will span more than 24 countries across four continents, from the ancient sands of Asia in the east to the glittering hills of Hollywood in the west.

Ship Specifications

Year Built  2023
Gross Tonnage 67,000
Length 241 metres
Beam 32 metres
Cruising Speed 20 knots
Guest Decks 11
Guest Capacity (double occupancy) 1,200
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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