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16th16 | JunJun | 202525 | Barcelona, Spain, embark on the Marina | 06:00 | |||
The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars. | |||||||
17th17 | JunJun | 202525 | Barcelona, Spain | 17:30 | |||
The infinite variety of street life, the nooks and crannies of the medieval Barri Gòtic, the ceramic tile and stained glass of Art Nouveau facades, the art and music, the throb of street life, the food (ah, the food!)—one way or another, Barcelona will find a way to get your full attention. The capital of Catalonia is a banquet for the senses, with its beguiling mix of ancient and modern architecture, tempting cafés and markets, and sun-drenched Mediterranean beaches. A stroll along La Rambla and through waterfront Barceloneta, as well as a tour of Gaudí's majestic Sagrada Famíliaand his other unique creations, are part of a visit to Spain's second-largest city. Modern art museums and chic shops call for attention, too. Barcelona's vibe stays lively well into the night, when you can linger over regional wine and cuisine at buzzing tapas bars. | |||||||
18th18 | JunJun | 202525 | Alicante, Spain | 08:00 | 16:00 | ||
The provincial capital of the Valencian Community serves as a gateway to the huge influx of tourists that flock to the Costa Blanca resorts every year. Alicante is popular with holidaymakers who arrive for the warm, Mediterranean climate and seemingly endless golden beaches. However, there is much more to this city than sand and sun. With a picturesque waterfront, a hugely impressive castle, buzzing nightlife and a rich, complex history, Alicante is a fascinating destination all year round. | |||||||
19th19 | JunJun | 202525 | Málaga, Spain | 09:00 | 20:00 | ||
As you sail into Malaga you will notice what an idyllic setting the city enjoys on the famous Costa del Sol. To the east of this provincial capital, the coast along the region of La Axarqua is scattered with villages, farmland and sleepy fishing hamlets - the epitome of traditional rural Spain. To the west stretches a continuous city where the razzmatazz and bustle creates a colourful contrast that is easily recognisable as the Costa del Sol. Surrounding the region, the Penibéetica Mountains provide an attractive backdrop overlooking the lower terraced slopes which yield olives and almonds. This spectacular mountain chain shelters the province from cold northerly winds, giving it a reputation as a therapeutic and exotic place in which to escape from cold northern climes. Malaga is also the gateway to many of Andalusia's enchanting historic villages, towns and cities. | |||||||
20th20 | JunJun | 202525 | Tangier, Morocco | 06:00 | 14:00 | ||
Tangier can trace its origins back to the Phoenicians and ancient Greeks. It was named after Tinge, the mother of Hercules’ son, and its beginnings are embedded in mythology. It was subsequently a Roman province, and after Vandal and Byzantine influences, was occupied by the Arabs with Spain, Portugal, France and England also playing a part in the city’s history. With such a diverse past it is perhaps not surprising that Tangier is such an individual city. Overlooking the Straits of Gibraltar, the city lies on a bay between two promontories. With its old Kasbah, panoramic views, elegant buildings, squares and places of interest, there is much to discover in both the new and old parts of the city. | |||||||
21st21 | JunJun | 202525 | Lisbon, Portugal | 10:00 | 20:00 | ||
Set on seven hills on the banks of the River Tagus, Lisbon has been the capital of Portugal since the 13th century. It is a city famous for its majestic architecture, old wooden trams, Moorish features and more than twenty centuries of history. Following disastrous earthquakes in the 18th century, Lisbon was rebuilt by the Marques de Pombal who created an elegant city with wide boulevards and a great riverfront and square, Praça do Comércio. Today there are distinct modern and ancient sections, combining great shopping with culture and sightseeing in the Old Town, built on the city's terraced hillsides. The distance between the ship and your tour vehicle may vary. This distance is not included in the excursion grades. | |||||||
22nd22 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
23rd23 | JunJun | 202525 | Bilbao, Spain | 08:00 | 16:00 | ||
Time in Bilbao (Bilbo, in Euskera) may be recorded as BG or AG (Before Guggenheim or After Guggenheim). Never has a single monument of art and architecture so radically changed a city. Frank Gehry's stunning museum, Norman Foster's sleek subway system, the Santiago Calatrava glass footbridge and airport, the leafy César Pelli Abandoibarra park and commercial complex next to the Guggenheim, and the Philippe Starck AlhóndigaBilbao cultural center have contributed to an unprecedented cultural revolution in what was once the industry capital of the Basque Country.Greater Bilbao contains almost 1 million inhabitants, nearly half the total population of the Basque Country. Founded in 1300 by Vizcayan noble Diego López de Haro, Bilbao became an industrial center in the mid-19th century, largely because of the abundance of minerals in the surrounding hills. An affluent industrial class grew up here, as did the working class in suburbs that line the Margen Izquierda (Left Bank) of the Nervión estuary.Bilbao's new attractions get more press, but the city's old treasures still quietly line the banks of the rust-color Nervión River. The Casco Viejo (Old Quarter)—also known as Siete Calles (Seven Streets)—is a charming jumble of shops, bars, and restaurants on the river's Right Bank, near the Puente del Arenal bridge. This elegant proto-Bilbao nucleus was carefully restored after devastating floods in 1983. Throughout the Casco Viejo are ancient mansions emblazoned with family coats of arms, wooden doors, and fine ironwork balconies. The most interesting square is the 64-arch Plaza Nueva, where an outdoor market is pitched every Sunday morning.Walking the banks of the Nervión is a satisfying jaunt. After all, this was how—while out on a morning jog—Guggenheim director Thomas Krens first discovered the perfect spot for his project, nearly opposite the right bank's Deusto University. From the Palacio de Euskalduna upstream to the colossal Mercado de la Ribera, parks and green zones line the river. César Pelli's Abandoibarra project fills in the half mile between the Guggenheim and the Euskalduna bridge with a series of parks, the Deusto University library, the Meliá Bilbao Hotel, and a major shopping center.On the left bank, the wide, late-19th-century boulevards of the Ensanche neighborhood, such as Gran Vía (the main shopping artery) and Alameda de Mazarredo, are the city's more formal face. Bilbao's cultural institutions include, along with the Guggenheim, a major museum of fine arts (the Museo de Bellas Artes) and an opera society (Asociación Bilbaína de Amigos de la Ópera, or ABAO) with 7,000 members from Spain and southern France. In addition, epicureans have long ranked Bilbao's culinary offerings among the best in Spain. Don't miss a chance to ride the trolley line, the Euskotram, for a trip along the river from Atxuri Station to Basurto's San Mamés soccer stadium, reverently dubbed "la Catedral del Fútbol" (the Cathedral of Football). | |||||||
24th24 | JunJun | 202525 | Bordeaux, France | 07:30 | |||
Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you'll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region's largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux"—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d'Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it's pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned. | |||||||
25th25 | JunJun | 202525 | Bordeaux, France | 19:15 | |||
Bordeaux as a whole, rather than any particular points within it, is what you'll want to visit in order to understand why Victor Hugo described it as Versailles plus Antwerp, and why the painter Francisco de Goya, when exiled from his native Spain, chose it as his last home (he died here in 1828). The capital of southwest France and the region's largest city, Bordeaux remains synonymous with the wine trade: wine shippers have long maintained their headquarters along the banks of the Garonne, while buyers from around the world arrive for the huge biennial Vinexpo show (held in odd-number years).Bordeaux is, admittedly, a less exuberant city than many others in France, but lively and stylish elements are making a dent in its conservative veneer. The cleaned-up riverfront is said by some, after a bottle or two, to exude an elegance reminiscent of St. Petersburg, and that aura of 18th-century élan also permeates the historic downtown sector—“le vieux Bordeaux"—where fine shops invite exploration. To the south of the city center are old docklands undergoing renewal—one train station has now been transformed into a big multiplex movie theater—but the area is still a bit shady. To get a feel for the historic port of Bordeaux, take the 90-minute boat trip that leaves Quai Louis-XVIII every weekday afternoon, or the regular passenger ferry that plies the Garonne between Quai Richelieu and the Pont d'Aquitaine in summer. A nice time to stroll around the city center is the first Sunday of the month, when it's pedestrian-only and vehicles are banned. | |||||||
26th26 | JunJun | 202525 | At Sea | ||||
27th27 | JunJun | 202525 | Saint-Malo, France | 09:30 | 19:00 | ||
Thrust out into the sea and bound to the mainland only by tenuous man-made causeways, romantic St-Malo has built a reputation as a breeding ground for phenomenal sailors. Many were fishermen, but others—most notably Jacques Cartier, who claimed Canada for Francis I in 1534—were New World explorers. Still others were corsairs, "sea dogs" paid by the French crown to harass the Limeys across the Channel: legendary ones like Robert Surcouf and Duguay-Trouin helped make St-Malo rich through their pillaging, in the process earning it the nickname "the pirates' city." The St-Malo you see today isn’t quite the one they called home because a weeklong fire in 1944, kindled by retreating Nazis, wiped out nearly all of the old buildings. Restoration work was more painstaking than brilliant, but the narrow streets and granite houses of the Vieille Ville were satisfactorily recreated, enabling St-Malo to regain its role as a busy fishing port, seaside resort, and tourist destination. The ramparts that help define this city figuratively and literally are authentic, and the flames also spared houses along Rue de Pelicot in the Vieille Ville. Battalions of tourists invade this quaint part of town in summer, so arrive off-season if you want to avoid crowds. | |||||||
28th28 | JunJun | 202525 | Honfleur, France | 13:00 | |||
Honfleur, the most picturesque of the Côte Fleurie's seaside towns, is a time-burnished place with a surplus of half-timber houses and cobbled streets that are lined with a stunning selection of stylish boutiques. Much of its Renaissance architecture remains intact—especially around the 17th-century Vieux Bassin harbor, where the water is fronted on one side by two-story stone houses with low, sloping roofs and on the other by tall slate-topped houses with wooden facades. Maritime expeditions (including some of the first voyages to Canada) departed from here; later, Impressionists were inspired to capture it on canvas. But the town as a whole has become increasingly crowded since the Pont de Normandie opened in 1995. Providing a direct link with Upper Normandy, the world's sixth-largest cable-stayed bridge is supported by two concrete pylons taller than the Eiffel Tower and designed to resist winds of 257 kph (160 mph). | |||||||
29th29 | JunJun | 202525 | Honfleur, France | 16:30 | |||
Honfleur, the most picturesque of the Côte Fleurie's seaside towns, is a time-burnished place with a surplus of half-timber houses and cobbled streets that are lined with a stunning selection of stylish boutiques. Much of its Renaissance architecture remains intact—especially around the 17th-century Vieux Bassin harbor, where the water is fronted on one side by two-story stone houses with low, sloping roofs and on the other by tall slate-topped houses with wooden facades. Maritime expeditions (including some of the first voyages to Canada) departed from here; later, Impressionists were inspired to capture it on canvas. But the town as a whole has become increasingly crowded since the Pont de Normandie opened in 1995. Providing a direct link with Upper Normandy, the world's sixth-largest cable-stayed bridge is supported by two concrete pylons taller than the Eiffel Tower and designed to resist winds of 257 kph (160 mph). | |||||||
30th30 | JunJun | 202525 | Southampton, England, disembark the Marina | 05:00 | |||
Lying near the head of Southampton Water, a peninsula between the estuaries of the Rivers Test and Itchen, Southampton is Britain’s largest cruise port. It has been one of England’s major ports since the Middle Ages, when it exported wool and hides from the hinterland and imported wine from Bordeaux. The city suffered heavy damage during World War Two and as a result the centre has been extensively rebuilt, but there are still some interesting medieval buildings including the Bargate, one of the finest city gatehouses in England. |
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Grade Code | From | To | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,039 | £5,469 |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,119 | £5,549 |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,199 | £5,629 |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,279 | £5,699 |
These beautifully decorated 282-square-foot staterooms reflect many of the luxurious amenities found in our Penthouse Suites, including a private veranda, plush seating area, refrigerated mini-bar and an oversized marble and granite-clad bathroom with a shower. Guests also enjoy access to the private Concierge Lounge featuring your own dedicated concierge, magazines, daily newspapers, beverages and snacks.
Exclusive Concierge Privileges
In addition to Stateroom Amenities
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag; additional restrictions apply.
++Certain limitations apply.
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited.
Grade Code | From | To | |
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,309 | £4,309 |
These comfortable 242-square-foot staterooms with floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows feel even more spacious with the curtains drawn back and the ocean in full view. Features include a generous seating area, vanity desk, breakfast table, refrigerated mini-bar and a marble and granite-clad bathroom with a bathroom with a shower.
Deluxe Oceanview Stateroom Amenities:
Deluxe Oceanview Accessibility Features:
Available in staterooms #7082 and #7085
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited.
Grade Code | From | To | |
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,339 | £3,339 |
F | Inside Stateroom | £3,569 | £3,569 |
Wonderful private sanctuaries, these 174-square-foot staterooms boast elegant designs and handsome furnishings that add to the serenity. Highlights include a spacious marble and granite-clad bathroom with a shower, as well as thoughtful touches such as a vanity desk, breakfast table and refrigerated mini-bar.
Inside Stateroom Included Amenities:
Complimentary soft drinks replenished daily in your refrigerated mini-bar
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited.
Grade Code | From | To | |
OC | Oceania Suite | £11,571 | £12,179 |
Conceived by the famed New York designer Dakota Jackson, each of the twelve Oceania Suites sprawls over more than 1,000 square feet of luxury. These stylish suites feature a living room, dining room, fully equipped media room, large walk-in closet, king-size bed, expansive private veranda, indoor and outdoor whirlpool spas and a second bathroom for guests. Also included is access to the private Executive Lounge with magazines, daily newspapers, beverages and snacks.
In addition to Suite & Stateroom Amenities
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag. 3 day turnaround time and laundry will not be accepted 3 days prior to disembarkation.
++Certain limitations apply
All Suites and Staterooms are Smoke-Free
Grade Code | From | To | |
OS | Owner's Suite | £17,014 | £17,909 |
Featuring iconic new furnishings, fabrics and artwork exclusively by Ralph Lauren Home, each of the three Owner’s Suites measures more than 2,000 square feet and spans the entire beam of the ship. Boasting a large living room, king-size bed, two walk-in closets, indoor and outdoor whirlpool spas and a dramatic entry foyer with a music room, these suites also include exclusive card-only access to the Executive Lounge featuring a private library.
Owner's Suite Privileges
In addition to Stateroom Amenities
Grade Code | From | To | |
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | £5,699 | £7,059 |
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £6,849 | £7,209 |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,001 | £7,369 |
The elegant Penthouse Suites rival any world-class five-star hotel for comfort and beauty. Their design, maximises the generous 420 square feet of space and features a dining table, separate seating area, full-size bathtub/shower and separate shower, walk-in closet and a private veranda. Passengers can enjoy exclusive card-only access to the private Executive Lounge and the services of a dedicated Concierge.
In addition to Suite & Stateroom Amenities
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag. 3 day turnaround time and laundry will not be accepted 3 days prior to disembarkation.
++Certain limitations apply
All Suites and Staterooms are Smoke-Free
Grade Code | From | To | |
VS | Vista Suite | £12,891 | £13,569 |
Given their lavish interior design that resembles an elegant and luxurious Park Avenue home along with their premier location overlooking the bow of the ship, the eight Vista Suites are in high demand. These 1,200- to 1,500-square-foot suites include access to the exclusive Executive Lounge as well as every imaginable amenity, such as a large walk-in closet, king-size bed, second bathroom for guests, indoor and outdoor whirlpool spas and your own private fitness room.
Vista Suite Privileges
In addition to Stateroom Amenities
+Up to 20 garments per laundry bag; additional restrictions apply.
++Certain limitations apply.
Smoking in suites, staterooms and on verandas is strictly prohibited.
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SPECIALTY COFFEE
This delightful coffee bar is a favourite stop for java lovers. Enjoy complimentary illy® espressos, cappuccinos and lattes prepared by our master baristas, as well as the delicious pastries, finger sandwiches and homemade biscotti that draw so many to Baristas throughout the day.
Open daily until early evening. No reservations required.
A PASSION FOR FRENCH CUISINE
Exquisitely decorated with heirloom antiques, pickled wood furnishings and art from Jacques Pépin’s personal collection, Jacques was modelled after a Parisian bistro. Comfortable and eclectic, the ambiance is pure French, as is the cosmopolitan yet wonderfully embraceable cuisine. Luscious aromas waft from the gleaming show rotisserie, where chicken, duck, pork, beef and veal roasts slowly turn. Each dish is a classic, ingeniously reinterpreted by Master Chef Pépin. Rotisserie roasted chicken falls off the bone, bursting with flavour, while his sea bass fillet pairs exquisitely with beurre blanc.
Open for dinner only. Reservations required.
A CLASSIC STEAKHOUSE
Polo Grill embodies all the elements of a classic steakhouse, expressing them with timeless reverence. Mindful of tradition, the decor features crisp, white linen tablecloths, dark wood furnishings and supple, high-back, burgundy leather chairs. Each course stands as the very definition of time-honoured favourites, most notably the beef dishes, all of which are certified Black Angus USDA Prime and dry aged to enhance tenderness and flavour. Succulent seafood dishes such as grilled swordfish and whole Maine lobster gratinée are also classics in their own right. The classic Caesar salad, too, is prepared according to tradition, table-side and with gusto.
Open for dinner only. Reservations required.
A PRIVATE PARTY
For the ultimate in exclusivity, Privée may be reserved for the evening for parties of up to 10 privileged guests. Choose from several different gourmet menus to create an unforgettable experience in an exquisite, custom-designed setting illuminated by a golden Venini chandelier.
Reservations required. A room reservation surcharge applies.
BOLD ASIAN CUISINE
With a nod to feng shui, Red Ginger radiates harmony and tranquility. The interior simply glows with ebony woods, ruby red leathers and striking, modern Asian artworks. To complement the stunning decor, Red Ginger’s chefs have created contemporary interpretations of Asian classics. Begin with a salad of spicy roast duck and watermelon with cashews, mint and Thai basil. Savour a Malaysian beef penaeng with coconut rice and paratha roti. Or try Thai vegetable curry with sweet potatoes, aubergine, mushrooms and basil in green curry sauce. In Red Ginger, the gustatory pleasures are as striking as the visual ones.
Open for dinner only. Reservations required.
GOURMET DINING DELIVERED TO YOU
After a day of enriching shore excursions ashore or various activities on board, you may dine in the privacy of your suite or stateroom with our compliments. An extensive Room Service menu is available around the clock. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner on your private veranda, as you take in spectacular seascapes.
The grande dame of the Oceania Cruises culinary world, The Grand Dining Room invites guests to a leisurely dining experience amidst an ambiance that soars to heights as lofty as the cuisine. Our marquee restaurant has always featured Jacques Pépin’s signature delights and a bevy of delicious Continental dishes and now offers even more exciting choices, Aquamar Vitality Cuisine and a wide spectrum of global flavours. Menus change daily, and the all-new Executive Chef’s Tasting Menu promises multiple courses of the chef’s most divine creations.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. No reservations required.
AUTHENTIC ITALIAN
Toscana means Tuscan, and just as Tuscan cuisine evolved from rich family traditions, many of our recipes originated with the mothers and grandmothers of our own Italian culinary staff. Presented on elegant, custom-designed Versace china, masterfully prepared dishes exemplify the essence of Tuscany and celebrate Italy’s culinary passion. Perhaps the evening begins with the octopus carpaccio with Champagne vinaigrette or the artichoke and parmesan cheese timbale with black truffle sauce. Classic dishes from other regions of Northern Italy are featured as well, such as the minestrone alla Genovese, lasagna alforno alla Bolognese and osso buco alla Milanese.
Open for dinner only. Reservations required.
ALFRESCO DINING
Sometimes, the ultimate luxury is casual dining on all-American favourites, a laid-back style Waves Grill epitomises. Located in a spacious, shaded area steps from the swimming pool, Waves Grill offers an extensive and mouthwatering menu. Then try a decadent dessert such as a homemade passion fruit sorbet, a made-to-order hot fudge sundae, a hand-dipped milkshake or one of the new, whimsical ice cream flavours by Humphry Slocombe, such as Secret Breakfast, Elvis (the Fat Years) or our signature flavour, Regatta Royale.
HEALTHY MORNINGS
Raw Juice & Smoothie Bar
The only cold-pressed Raw Juice & Smoothie Bar at sea serves up tasty raw juices, plant-based smoothies and energy bowls at Waves Grill during breakfast on board Riviera.
Open for lunch and afternoon dining only. No reservations required.
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QUIETUDE AT SEA
Pick up a steaming cappuccino and settle in to the welcoming ambiance of our classic library on board Marina with the novel or bestseller you’ve been meaning to read. Read, relax and feel right at home with more than 2,000 books and periodicals to choose from as you sail from one destination to the next.
Just as sailing aboard Oceania Cruises recalls the elegance of the Golden Age of Travel, our inspired English-style library is reminiscent of a charming English country estate where you can while away the hours in ultimate comfort. There is something magical about the dark, rich woods; the plush high back chairs; the cozy fireplaces and rows of books lining the walls, each a new world waiting to be discovered.
EARN CASINO POINTS
The professional staff is happy to provide lessons on how games are played, the rules and proper table procedures. Unwind from a busy day ashore by playing your favourite games of chance and skill in our casino. Enjoy a fun and exciting range of ways to play, from card and table games such as blackjack and roulette to slot machines.
Getting started is easy. Stop by the casino cage and pick up your Oceania Cruises casino player card and start earning points today, by inserting your player card while playing your favourite slot machines and table games. The more you play, the more you earn!
REDEEM CASINO POINTS
You’ve played. You’ve earned. Now you’re ready to redeem. Downloading points for play is quick and easy. Redeem your casino points for play right at your machine by following the on-screen prompts or stop by the casino cage – the choice is yours.
Front Money deposits are accepted for gaming in the form of cash, traveler’s checks, cashier’s checks and wire transfers delivered to us prior to embarkation. All cashier’s checks require prior verification. For more information please give us a call at 877.625.2094.
Cashless Wagering
Charge gaming to your onboard account directly from your game of choice or at the casino cashier, using your stateroom key card. Convenience fees, daily limits and cruise limits apply. Euros may be exchanged at the casino cashier, exchange rates apply. All gaming is in US Dollars.
Credit
Casino Credit is available to all players with an existing reservation. The minimum application amount is $10,000.00 and a personal check is required onboard to activate the credit line. Applications are processed 1 month prior to sailing. The application process is easy and there is no fee to apply. To get started, click here for our credit application or for more information email us at casinocredit@ncl.com or call us at 877.625.2094.
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The images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of what you find on the ship.
Return flights including luggage allowance | |||
Overseas Transfers | |||
14 nights aboard the Marina | |||
Free Speciality Restaurants | |||
Butler Service In All Suites | |||
Free Bottled Water, Soft Drinks, Speciality Teas & Coffees | |||
Complimentary 24-hour room service | |||
FREE and unlimited access to Canyon Ranch® private Spa Terrace | |||
Elegant medium size ships | |||
Drinks package available | |||
Free Shuttle Buses In Selected Ports | |||
Port Taxes and Fees | |||
ABTA and ATOL Protection* |
Fly/cruise package |
Date 16th Jun 2025 |
Nts 14 |
Interior £3,339pp |
Oceanview £4,309pp |
Balcony £4,309pp |
Suite £6,849pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Date 16th Jun 2025 |
Nts 14 |
Interior £3,339pp |
Oceanview £4,309pp |
Balcony £4,309pp |
Suite £6,849pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior £3,979pp |
Oceanview £4,949pp |
Balcony £4,949pp |
Suite £7,489pp |
Interior staterooms from | £3,339pp | ||
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,339pp | |
F | Inside Stateroom | £3,569pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £4,309pp | ||
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,309pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,309pp | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,309pp | |
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,864pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,940pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,016pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,039pp | |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,119pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,199pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,279pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £6,849pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £6,849pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,001pp | |
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
Interior staterooms from | £3,979pp | ||
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,979pp | |
F | Inside Stateroom | £4,209pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,504pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,580pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,656pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,679pp | |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,759pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,839pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,919pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,489pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,489pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,641pp | |
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
Interior staterooms from | £3,979pp | ||
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,979pp | |
F | Inside Stateroom | £4,209pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,504pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,580pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,656pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,679pp | |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,759pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,839pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,919pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,489pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,489pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,641pp | |
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
Interior staterooms from | £3,979pp | ||
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,979pp | |
F | Inside Stateroom | £4,209pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,504pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,580pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,656pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,679pp | |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,759pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,839pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,919pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,489pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,489pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,641pp | |
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
Interior staterooms from | £3,979pp | ||
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,979pp | |
F | Inside Stateroom | £4,209pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,504pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,580pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,656pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,679pp | |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,759pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,839pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,919pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,489pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,489pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,641pp | |
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
Interior staterooms from | £3,979pp | ||
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,979pp | |
F | Inside Stateroom | £4,209pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,504pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,580pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,656pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,679pp | |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,759pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,839pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,919pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,489pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,489pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,641pp | |
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
Interior staterooms from | £3,979pp | ||
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,979pp | |
F | Inside Stateroom | £4,209pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,504pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,580pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,656pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,679pp | |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,759pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,839pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,919pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,489pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,489pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,641pp | |
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
Interior staterooms from | £3,979pp | ||
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,979pp | |
F | Inside Stateroom | £4,209pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,504pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,580pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,656pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,679pp | |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,759pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,839pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,919pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,489pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,489pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,641pp | |
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
Interior staterooms from | £3,979pp | ||
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,979pp | |
F | Inside Stateroom | £4,209pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,504pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,580pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,656pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,679pp | |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,759pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,839pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,919pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,489pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,489pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,641pp | |
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
Interior staterooms from | £3,979pp | ||
G | Inside Stateroom | £3,979pp | |
F | Inside Stateroom | £4,209pp | |
Oceanview staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
C | Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
Balcony staterooms from | £4,949pp | ||
B4 | Veranda Stateroom | £4,949pp | |
B3 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,504pp | |
B2 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,580pp | |
B1 | Veranda Stateroom | £5,656pp | |
A4 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,679pp | |
A3 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,759pp | |
A2 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,839pp | |
A1 | Concierge Level Veranda | £5,919pp | |
Suite staterooms from | £7,489pp | ||
PH3 | Penthouse Suite | ||
PH2 | Penthouse Suite | £7,489pp | |
PH1 | Penthouse Suite | £7,641pp | |
OC | Oceania Suite | ||
VS | Vista Suite | ||
OS | Owner's Suite | ||
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