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Brisbane or 'Brissie', as the city is familiarly known to Australians, is on the east coast of southern Queensland. Beautifully sited by the Brisbane river, it has many sights, lively shopping streets, a huge variety of restaurants and a very broad and ambitious cultural programme. Sights include: the Botanic Gardens, the Lone Pine Sanctuary with its Koalas and Kangaroos, Brisbane City Hall, the pedestrian area at Queen Street Mall , Roma Street Parkland, South Bank Parklands, the viewing point at Mt. Coot-tha Lookout, with its fantastic view of Brisbane and the suburbs.
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Whitsunday Islands (Queensland, Australia)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
07:00
17:00
'Whitsunday Island is the largest in the group of 74 islands discovered on Whitsunday in 1770 by Captain James Cook - hence the name. While you can only camp on the main island, the other islands are renowned for their exclusive holiday resorts and hotels, the majority of which are at the top end of the price scale. A snorkelling or diving trip to the fascinating coral reefs, which can also be viewed from the underwater observatory, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Townsville (Queensland, Australia)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
07:00
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Founded in 1864 by Robert Towns, the city today has a double name ("Townsville"). It is the starting point for excursions to Magnetic Island (lined with palm-trees and paradise beaches) but Townsville itself also has a lot to offer. Townsville's aquarium, the Great Barrier Reef Wonderland, is a first-class aquarium with a live coral reef, which visitors can even walk through thanks to the glass underwater tunnel. The colourful Great Barrier Reef lies just off the coast of Townsville. Here, visitors can dive to the huge area of coral or swim in the shallow waters.
Cairns, the capital of the "Far North" region is full of that tropical lust for life. As the secret "backpacker capital" of Australia, it has an almost magical pull on young travellers thanks to the seemingly limitless recreational activities it has to offer. It is far easier to reach the Great Barrier Reef from here than from central Queensland. The crystal-clear waters, palm-lined islands and sandbanks attract divers and snorkellers in particular, making the two offshore islands, Green Island and Fitzroy Island, hugely popular holiday destinations. The outer reef loved by divers is around 50 km away. In the near vicinity are untouched sections of coast and a mysterious wilderness of rainforest backed by a high mountain range.
The relaxed atmosphere of the outback dominates in Darwin too. The nearby wilderness of Cockatoo National Park boasts cave paintings and aboriginal art, rock formations that are more than 20,000 years old, and the dense lush Australian rainforest with many many waterfalls.
The relaxed atmosphere of the outback dominates in Darwin too. The nearby wilderness of Cockatoo National Park boasts cave paintings and aboriginal art, rock formations that are more than 20,000 years old, and the dense lush Australian rainforest with many many waterfalls.
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Benoa (Bali, Indonesia)
Arrival: 07:00
07:00
Benoa is a traditional fishing village in the South of Bali. At the entrance to the port is the Pura Sakenan temple . It is linked with the pilgrimage of the Buddhist saint Dang Hyang Nirartha and is particularly important during the Galungan Festival celebrated every second year.
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Benoa (Bali, Indonesia)
Departure: 17:00
17:00
Benoa is a traditional fishing village in the South of Bali. At the entrance to the port is the Pura Sakenan temple . It is linked with the pilgrimage of the Buddhist saint Dang Hyang Nirartha and is particularly important during the Galungan Festival celebrated every second year.
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Lembar (Lombok, Indonesia)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 17:00
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Celukan Bawang (Bali, Indonesia)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 17:00
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Surabaya (Java, Indonesia)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 17:00
08:00
17:00
The Indonesian port of Surabaya on the North-Eastern coast of Java is also called the "city of heroes" on account of its turbulent past. Today, this metropolis with a population of over one million is an important production and trading centre and the second-largest city in Indonesia. From Surabaya it is easy to reach the tiny neighbouring island of Madure, which is famous for its legendary bull races.
Sights include: Surabaya zoo, the harbour of Kalima, the martyrs' memorial and Kayoon flower market.
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Semarang (Java, Indonesia)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 16:00
07:00
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Semarang is the capital and the most important port in the central province of Java. The town is also a centre of the economy and tourism. A visit to the world-famous Buddhist temples of Borobudur in the Provinz Yogyakarta is well worth it. Excavation of the temple began only in 1814 and in 1983 it was declared a national monument by the president in office at that time.
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Jakarta (Java, Indonesia)
Arrival: 09:00
Departure: 18:00
09:00
18:00
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and is situated on the island of Java. The city is a fascinating mix of various cultural influences. The old town with buildings from the Dutch and Portuguese colonial periods is well worth seeing. This is also where you will find the National Monument at Merdeka Square. The Central Museum has an excellent anthropology section and exhibits sculptures from the pre-Hindu era, among other things. The Portuguese church with the huge Dutch pump organ (1695) is also well worth a visit. The modern Istiqlal Mosque in the town centre is one of the largest in the world. The antiques market in Jalan Surabaya (Surabaya street) and the many batik factories in the Karet district are also must-sees. In the South-East of the city is Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, a theme park covering 100 hectares which provides an insight into the (at times very varied) cultures of the 26 Indonesian provinces. Each province is represented in Taman Mini by a scale model house in the respective traditional style. Inside the houses are exhibitions of traditional costumes and handicrafts from the various regions. The majority of the houses also provide cultural tours - an events guide is available at the tourist information office. The Jakarta cultural centre is one of the largest in South East Asia.
Singapore is a city state at the lower end of the Malay Peninsula, only around 100 km North of the equator. Today the city is one of the most important ports and trading centres in South East Asia. Singapore has a population of over 3 million, including first and foremost Chinese, Malaysians and Indians. Europeans and other ethnic groups round off the city of many nationalities and four official languages. Visitors will notice the spotlessly clean and well-kept roads and squares; Singapore is also one of the safest cities in the world. Some interesting buildings dating from the colonial era have been placed under preservation order, including several former British administrative buildings and Raffles Hotel, whose guests included many authors. From the southern shore of the Singapore River visitors can take a boat trip around the river and Marina Bay.
Sights include: the shopping street Orchard Road, Chinatown, Little India, Singapore River, the Botanic Gardens, the zoo and Fort Canning.
Singapore is a city state at the lower end of the Malay Peninsula, only around 100 km North of the equator. Today the city is one of the most important ports and trading centres in South East Asia. Singapore has a population of over 3 million, including first and foremost Chinese, Malaysians and Indians. Europeans and other ethnic groups round off the city of many nationalities and four official languages. Visitors will notice the spotlessly clean and well-kept roads and squares; Singapore is also one of the safest cities in the world. Some interesting buildings dating from the colonial era have been placed under preservation order, including several former British administrative buildings and Raffles Hotel, whose guests included many authors. From the southern shore of the Singapore River visitors can take a boat trip around the river and Marina Bay.
Sights include: the shopping street Orchard Road, Chinatown, Little India, Singapore River, the Botanic Gardens, the zoo and Fort Canning.
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Arrival: 09:00
Departure: 18:00
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Penang (Malaysia)
Arrival: 09:00
Departure: 16:00
09:00
16:00
The island of Penang is also a federal state on the west coast of the peninsula. It is Malaysia's most famous destination, and hardly needs an introduction. Georgetown is known not only as a city full of history, but also for the long beach at Batu Feringghi with its lovely hotels and the expansive view of the sea. The island is connected to the mainland by the Penang Bridge, measuring 13.5 km in length, making it one of the longest bridges in Asia. Sights include: Fort Cornwallis, which today is home to an outdoor museum and acts as an open-air theatre, Penang Bird Park, the Orchid and Hibiscus Garden, the leisure park at Bukit Mertajam and the small but extremely interesting butterfly farm just North of Batu Feringghi.
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Phuket (Thailand)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 16:00
07:00
16:00
Visitors to Thailand's largest island can look forward to paradise beaches, a varied landscape, a bustling provincial capital and a wide variety of recreational activities. It's no wonder that Phuket, with its 215,000 inhabitants, is South-East Asia's most popular holiday island. The island's beauty lies in its magical coastline. There are gently sloping white sandy beaches with still waters and precipitous headlands with thunderous crashing waves. The town centre of Phuket is a popular destination for shopping.
Sights include: Thai Village, a Thai-Folklore village with a cultural performance featuring traditional Thai dancing, sword-fighting and Thai boxing, Thalang National Museum, the Wat Phra Thong temple with a partially-buried statue of Buddha.
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Hambantota (Sri Lanka)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
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Male (Maledives)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 19:00
07:00
19:00
Male is the capital of the Maldives on the island of Male. The Maledives consist of two circular atolls, a northerly and a southerly one. The island with a population of approximately 65,000 has a central location and is the largest in the country. The parliament has its seat in Male, and the city also has a presidential palace and an airport, various shopping centres and a large mosque.
Sights include: the mosque in the Islamic Centre, the 'Friday Mosque', the National Museum, the fish market and the vegetable market.
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Mumbai / Bombay (Maharashtra, India)
Arrival: 06:00
Departure: 18:00
06:00
18:00
Bombay, also known as Mumbai, originally consisted of seven islands and was inhabited by fishermen. Today it is an aspiring metropolis, surrounded by the ocean. Mumbai is a pulsating, vibrant city, always open to new ideas and lifestyles. Nevertheless, traditions handed down over centuries still lie hidden in secluded corners and bear witness to Mumbai's opulent past. In the shade of the stone wall against which the waves break along Marina-Promenade, you will occasionally come across a praying Maharashtrian. Bombay is also famous for its film industry, which produces countless romantic and dance films every year. Thus, it is not uncommon to encounter huge crowds blocking the roads in Mumbai, as they stop to cheer and wave at their favourite movie star. Sights include: the Gateway of India, the Prince of Wales Museum, Malabar Hill, Victoria Gardens, Elephanta Island, the Afghan Church and Flora Fountain.
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Khasab (Oman)
Arrival: 09:00
Departure: 18:00
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Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 16:00
07:00
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Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
07:00
17:00
The Arabian metropolis of Dubai has a population of 674,000 - 97% of the population of the United Arab Emirates. The city is the economic centre of the union, since it has the only natural harbour at the Persian Gulf. The city is also known for its oil wells. Over the last few years, Dubai has become increasingly popular among tourists since it successfully marries the atmosphere of 'Arabian Nights' with modernity and abstract architecture. Now the historically important buildings and areas of the city are being rebuilt and the trader's district of "Bastaktia" has already been completely restored. Dubai - a city of contrasts. In addition to the traditional places of pilgrimage, this westernised city is home to the only 7-star hotel in the world, "Burj al Arab". It is the tallest, most expensive and most exclusive luxury hotel on the planet and even its immense size and breathtaking architecture are sure to impress. Due to the city's affluence there is almost no crime here. The bustling international port is also a top-class shopping destination. Holidaymakers who enjoy sports will love the excellent sports and recreational facilities in Dubai. The golf courses, watersports facilities, sunbathing on the seemingly endless (and almost deserted!) sandy beaches and desert safaris are the most popular pasttimes.
Other attractions in Dubai include: Jumeirah Mosque, the World Trade Center, the royal palaces, Dubai Museum, "Goldsouk" and the spice market.
Salalah, the capital of the famous province of Dhofar, known as the land of frankincense, is a coastal town in picturesque surroundings with both historic and modern influences and bordered by tropical beaches. This is the site, for instance, of Sumhurum, the ruins of an ancient city and what is thought to have been the palace of the legendary King of Saba. Coconut palms, papaya plants, banana trees and frankincense trees line the streets, since this lively city between the mountain ranges has a tropical climate.
Sights include: the gold market, the fishing villages of Mirbat and Taqa, Job's grave and the caves of Mughsail Beach.
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Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)
Arrival: 08:00
Departure: 22:00
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Safaga (Egypt)
Arrival: 06:00
06:00
Its harbour and the small tourist village surrounding it are what give Safaga, around 53 km South of Hurghada, its unique charm. A special feature are the black sand dunes, an excellent spot for any sun-worshipper! The very salty water here is also said to have a particularly positive effect on the skin. Safaga is also considered to be a paradise for divers. The village itself has some small but excellent fish restaurants and lovely little souvenir shops.
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Safaga (Egypt)
Departure: 21:00
21:00
Its harbour and the small tourist village surrounding it are what give Safaga, around 53 km South of Hurghada, its unique charm. A special feature are the black sand dunes, an excellent spot for any sun-worshipper! The very salty water here is also said to have a particularly positive effect on the skin. Safaga is also considered to be a paradise for divers. The village itself has some small but excellent fish restaurants and lovely little souvenir shops.
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Sharm El Sheikh (Egypt)
Arrival: 06:00
Departure: 21:00
06:00
21:00
Until not long ago, Sharm El Sheikh at the southern tip of the Sinai peninsula was a simple fishing village in a romantic bay. Today it is a luxurious, modern holiday resort. The area surrounding the town consists of numerous bays and unusual coral reefs. The main activities are watersports and diving, but the Sinai desert is also the perfect place for an exciting and fascinating excursion on a dirt bike or by jeep. A journey through the desert astride a camel or on horseback is another truly unforgettable experience .
Aqaba is the only city in Jordan located by the sea. It was once the most important port at the Red Sea and connected the region with the Middle and Far-East. For seafarers this ancient city has been the gateway to South Arabia, Egypt, India and China since time immemorial. Aqaba is famous for its pink-coloured gravestones and temples, hewn straight from the sandstone cliffs. Other sights include the 12th century fort and the region's unique underwater world.
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Suez Canal (Egypt)
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Suez Canal (Egypt)
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Limassol (Cyprus)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 15:00
07:00
15:00
Limassol is the second-largest city and the largest port in Cyprus. The harbour houses the largest wine cellars and boasts a picturesque coast with several small bays that are perfect for swimming. The old town with its narrow streets and traditional Cypriot markets is the perfect place to take a stroll. There are lots of shops at the waterside too. The town is surrounded by many important historic sites, such as e.g. the Apollo temple or the excavations of the ruins of ancient Curium. The vibrant city of Limassol, located centrally in the Greek part of Cyprus, is the ideal starting point for excursions. From here you can enjoy a daytrip to various beautiful areas of the surrounding countryside.
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Rhodes (Greece)
Arrival: 10:00
Departure: 19:00
10:00
19:00
Rhodes, the island of the Sun God Helios, is the largest and most popular island in the south-eastern Aegean. Due to its favourable geographic position it was once an important link between the Orient and the Occident. The 220 km long coastline is a mix between coves with beautiful flat sandy beaches and steep cliffs. The landscape inland is dominated by mountains, valleys and plateaus. Rhodes' history goes back more than 3,000 years. There are many archaeological excavation sites of ancient buildings, bearing witness to Rhodes' eventful past.
Sights include: ruins from the Mycaean era, the ancient theatre, the gothic buildings, the round fort dating from the time of the Knights of St. John, the Turkish mosque and the Turkish baths.
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Kusadasi / Ephesus (Turkey)
Arrival: 07:00
Departure: 17:00
07:00
17:00
The former pirate's stronghold Kusadasi has developed into a well-known holiday destination in Turkey. The many fish restaurants by the harbour, the tempting boutiques, oriental antiques shops, bars and pavement cafés at the beach promenade are characteristic of this town. Sights include: the old "Mehmet Pascha Karawanserei" which dates from the 17th century, the beautiful marina, one of the most modern yacht marinas in Turkey and the fort on the little island known as 'bird island'.
Die Hafenstadt beherbergt den größten Teil der ca. 3.500 Einwohner der griechischen Insel Mykonos. Die Altstadt ist am besten vom Ufer aus zu betreten. Im Zentrum der Stadt befindet sich der Drei-Brunnen-Platz "Platia Tria Pigadia" mit drei Ziehbrunnen, die noch bis in die Fünfzigerjahre des 20. Jh. hinein die Altstadt mit Wasser versorgen. Sehenswürdigkeiten: "Nautiko Moussío", eines der reizvollsten Museen aus dem 19. Jh. zum Thema Seefahrt in Griechenland mit schönem schattigen Garten, das "Haus der Lena", das ca. 200 Jahre alt, mit Möbeln und Kunst ausgestattet ist und einen Einblick in ein Bürgerhaus des 19. Jh. gibt, die kleine "Agios-Nikolaos-Kirche", das Rathaus mit rotem Ziegeldach.
Piraeus, today a modern port town, has been Athens' port since ancient times and used to be connected with the capital by means of city walls. Only remnants of these wall remain. Piraeus has made a name for itself primarily on account of its appealing nightlife and the romantic fish restaruants by the sea. Sights include: the ancient harbour Zea Marina, the remnants of the long walls (5th century B.C.), the Archaeological Museum with ancient shipwrecks, statues of Apollo and Athena, the Hellenic Marine Museum and the Veakio Theatre.
Cruise from Sydney (New South Wales, Australia) / to Piraeus / Athens (Greece)
All soft drinks on board
Daily gratuities for the crew
All meals (free speciality restaurants)1
1)
La Reserve restaurant for a fee
Use of different sports offers
24-hour cabin service
Free use of the shuttle buses between the ship and the city center (if available)
600 USD shore excursion credit per person2
2)
Alternatively Wine & Beer by the Glass (Selection of alcoholic beverages as well as a selection of international beers in the restaurants and bars during meal times), please specify during the booking process/request in the comments section.
Free Internet3
3)
2 Internet logins per cabin during the whole voyage
Not included
Personal expenses on board
Additional services, such as, e.g. hairdressers, massages, etc.
Shore excursions, coach tours, walking tours
Travel insurance
Package: Cruise
This package does not include any additional services to the standard included services.
The indicated cruise prices are special rates that can be subject to special terms of payment and cancellation according to the Terms and Conditions of the organizer.
The advertised cruises, prices, itineraries, etc. are not binding and all information is subject to change by the tour operators.
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About 22 sqmpanoramic window (floor to ceiling)Prestige Tranquility Queen-Size bedGranite bathroom with bath tub, shower, WCHairdryerBvlgari toiletriesBathrobes and slippersbreakfast tableDeskseating areaСosmetic tablesatellite TV, flatscreen TVDVD playersatellite telephone service and mobile phone serviceMinibar (non-alcoholic drinks are free)Safe24 hour cabin service (free of charge)Preferred central locationVoltage 110 - 220 V
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About 26 sqmBalcony with teak and high quality furniturePrestige Tranquility Queen-Size bedGranite bathroom with bath tub, shower, WCHairdryerBvlgari toiletriesBathrobes and slippersWardrobebreakfast tableDeskseating areasatellite TV, flatscreen TVDVD playersatellite telephone service and mobile phone serviceMinibar (non-alcoholic drinks are free)Safe24 hour cabin service (free of charge)Voltage 110 - 220 V
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 26 sqmBalcony with teak and high quality furniturePrestige Tranquility Queen-Size bedGranite bathroom with bath tub, shower, WCHairdryerBvlgari toiletriesBathrobes and slippersWardrobebreakfast tableDeskseating areasatellite TV, flatscreen TVDVD playersatellite telephone service and mobile phone serviceMinibar (non-alcoholic drinks are free)Safe24 hour cabin service (free of charge)Voltage 110 - 220 V
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 26 sqmBalcony with teak and high quality furniturePrestige Tranquility Queen-Size bedGranite bathroom with bath tub, shower, WCHairdryerBvlgari toiletriesBathrobes and slippersWardrobebreakfast tableDeskseating areasatellite TV, flatscreen TVDVD playersatellite telephone service and mobile phone serviceMinibar (non-alcoholic drinks are free)Safe24 hour cabin service (free of charge)Voltage 110 - 220 V
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About 26 sqmPrivate verandaPrestige Tranquility Queen-Size bedGranite bathroom with bath tub, shower, WCHairdryerBvlgari toiletriesBathrobes and slippersWardrobebreakfast tableDeskseating areaiPad® on requestLaptop computer with W-LANsatellite TV, flatscreen TVDVD playerMinibar (non-alcoholic drinks are free)SafeConcierge serviceaccess to the exclusive concierge loungewelcome bottle of champagneShoe shine serviceown check-in counter at embarkationIroning service at embarkationPrivileged embarcation and luggage servicegratis Oceania Cruises bagFree access to the SPAVoltage 110 - 220 V
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About 39 sqmPrivate verandaPrestige Tranquility Queen-Size bedBathroom with whirlpool tub, shower, WCHairdryerBvlgari toiletriesBathrobes and slippersPure linen bed sheetsWalk-in closetliving room with sofa bed, dining tableseating areaDeskiPad® on requestLaptop computer with W-LANsatellite TV, flatscreen TVDVD playersatellite telephone service and mobile phone serviceEntertainment systemMinibar (non-alcoholic drinks are free)SafeShoe shine service24 hour butler serviceexclusive access to the Executive Lounge with own Conciergewelcome bottle of champagneFresh canapés in the cabin every dayIroning service at embarkationPrivileged embarcation and luggage servicegratis Oceania Cruises bagFree access to the SPAVoltage 110 - 220 V
This picture of a cabin is an example, changes reserved.
About 39 sqmPrivate verandaPrestige Tranquility Queen-Size bedBathroom with whirlpool tub, shower, WCHairdryerBvlgari toiletriesBathrobes and slippersPure linen bed sheetsWalk-in closetliving room with sofa bed, dining tableseating areaDeskiPad® on requestLaptop computer with W-LANsatellite TV, flatscreen TVDVD playersatellite telephone service and mobile phone serviceEntertainment systemMinibar (non-alcoholic drinks are free)SafeShoe shine service24 hour butler serviceexclusive access to the Executive Lounge with own Conciergewelcome bottle of champagneFresh canapés in the cabin every dayIroning service at embarkationPrivileged embarcation and luggage servicegratis Oceania Cruises bagFree access to the SPAVoltage 110 - 220 V
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4 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenShip general
4.5 / 5
4 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenCabin
4.6 / 5
4 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenGastronomy
3.3 / 5
3 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenEntertainment
3.6 / 5
3 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenSport
3.8 / 5
3 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenWellness & swimming pool area
4.4 / 5
4 von fünf und mehr Sterne BewertungenService / Check in & out
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5 Stars
45.6% 5 Stars
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4 Stars
47.9% 4 Stars
x 146
3 Stars
6.2% 3 Stars
x 19
2 Stars
0.3% 2 Stars
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Cruise from Sydney (New South Wales, Australia) / to Piraeus / Athens (Greece)
All soft drinks on board
Daily gratuities for the crew
All meals (free speciality restaurants)1
1)
La Reserve restaurant for a fee
Use of different sports offers
24-hour cabin service
Free use of the shuttle buses between the ship and the city center (if available)
600 USD shore excursion credit per person2
2)
Alternatively Wine & Beer by the Glass (Selection of alcoholic beverages as well as a selection of international beers in the restaurants and bars during meal times), please specify during the booking process/request in the comments section.
Free Internet3
3)
2 Internet logins per cabin during the whole voyage
Not included
Personal expenses on board
Additional services, such as, e.g. hairdressers, massages, etc.