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Itinerary

Trieste

Up until the end of World War I, Trieste was the only port of the vast Austro-Hungarian Empire and therefore a major industrial and financial center. In the early years of the 20th century, Trieste and its surroundings also became famous by their association with some of the most important... Read More

Day 1
17 April 2027

Trieste

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Day 2
18 April 2027

Koper

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Day 3
19 April 2027

Zadar

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Day 4
20 April 2027

Kotor

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Day 5
21 April 2027

Corfu

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Day 6
22 April 2027

Argostoli

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Day 7
23 April 2027

Catania

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Day 8
24 April 2027

Salerno

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Day 9
25 April 2027

Civitavecchia

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Day 10
26 April 2027

At Sea

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Day 11
27 April 2027

Marseille

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Day 12
28 April 2027

Barcelona

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Day 13
29 April 2027

Palma de Mallorca

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Day 14
30 April 2027

Valencia

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Day 15
01 May 2027

Cartagena

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Day 16
02 May 2027

Alicante

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Day 17
03 May 2027

Motril

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Day 18
04 May 2027

Tangier

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Day 19
05 May 2027

Cádiz

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Day 20
06 May 2027

Casablanca

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Day 21
07 May 2027

Portimão

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Day 22
08 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 23
09 May 2027

Porto

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Day 24
10 May 2027

Lisbon

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Day 25
11 May 2027

Porto

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Day 26
12 May 2027

Vigo

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Day 27
13 May 2027

La Coruña

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Day 28
14 May 2027

Gijón

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Day 29
15 May 2027

Bilbao

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Day 30
16 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 31
17 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 32
18 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 33
19 May 2027

Saint Peter Port

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Day 34
20 May 2027

Le Havre

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Day 35
21 May 2027

Rotterdam

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Day 36
22 May 2027

IJmuiden

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Day 37
23 May 2027

Hamburg

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Day 38
24 May 2027

Bremerhaven

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Day 39
25 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 40
26 May 2027

Zeebrugge

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Day 41
27 May 2027

Southampton

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Day 42
28 May 2027

At Sea

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Day 43
29 May 2027

Newcastle upon Tyne

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Day 44
30 May 2027

Edinburgh

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Day 45
31 May 2027

Aberdeen

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Day 46
01 June 2027

Lerwick, Shetland Islands

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Day 47
02 June 2027

Kirkwall, Orkney Islands

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Day 48
03 June 2027

Stornoway, Isle of Lewis

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Day 49
04 June 2027

Belfast

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Day 50
05 June 2027

Dun Laoghaire

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Day 51
06 June 2027

Cobh

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Day 52
07 June 2027

Falmouth

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Day 53
08 June 2027

Southampton

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Day 54
09 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 55
10 June 2027

Skagen

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Day 56
11 June 2027

Copenhagen

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Day 57
12 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 58
13 June 2027

Stockholm

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Day 59
14 June 2027

Helsinki

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Day 60
15 June 2027

Tallinn

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Day 61
16 June 2027

Riga

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Day 62
17 June 2027

Visby

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Day 63
18 June 2027

Warnemünde

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Day 64
19 June 2027

Aarhus

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Day 65
20 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 66
21 June 2027

At Sea

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Day 67
22 June 2027

Southampton

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*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.

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Complimentary in-suite bar in selected suites

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Explore Oceania Marina

Deck 16

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  • Golf Putting Greens
  • Paddle Tennis

Deck 15

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  • Croquet/Bocce
  • Shuffleboard
  • Fitness Track
  • Horizons
  • Bar
  • Elevator

Deck 14

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  • Priveé
  • Toscana
  • Polo Grill
  • Library
  • Oceania@Sea
  • Board Room
  • Baristas
  • Sun Deck
  • Elevator
  • Sanctuary
  • Patio
  • Fitness Centre
  • Aerobics
  • Styling Salon
  • Aquamar Spa
  • Steam Room/Sauna
  • Aquamar Spa Terrace

Deck 12

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  • Terrace Café
  • Aquamar Kitchen
  • Waves Grill
  • Stage
  • Pool
  • Whirlpools
  • Waves Bar
  • The Culinary Centre
  • Artist Loft
  • Concierge Level Veranda
  • Oceania Suite
  • Vista Suite
  • Elevator

Deck 11

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  • Executive Lounge
  • Bridge
  • Concierge Level Veranda
  • Oceania Suite
  • Penthouse Suite
  • Elevator 

Deck 10

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  • Concierge Level Veranda
  • Inside Stateroom
  • Owner's Suite
  • Penthouse Suite
  • Vista Suite
  • Elevator 

Deck 9

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  • Concierge Lounge
  • Concierge Level Veranda
  • Inside Stateroom
  • Owner's Suite
  • Penthouse Suite
  • Vista Suite
  • Elevator 

Deck 8

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  • Veranda Stateroom
  • Inside Stateroom
  • Owner's Suite
  • Vista Suite

Deck 7

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  • Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom
  • Veranda Stateroom
  • Deluxe Ocean View
  • Penthouse Suite
  • Elevator 

Deck 6

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  • The Grand Dining Room
  • Casino Bar
  • Grand Bar
  • Casino
  • Martinis
  • Upper Hall
  • Elevator 

Deck 5

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  • Red Ginger
  • Jacques
  • Boutiques
  • Concierge
  • Reception
  • Destination Services
  • Elevator 
  • Lounge
  • Stage

  • Medical Centre - Located on Deck 4 (Not shown)

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