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197 Nights World
departing from Los Angeles, California
Cruise Line Oceania Cruises
Ship Oceania Vista
Departing Sat, Dec 20, 2025
Return Port Miami, Florida
Ports of Call Los Angeles, California | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Manzanillo, Mexico | Acapulco, Mexico |...
Oceania Cruises
Los Angeles, California | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Manzanillo, Mexico | Acapulco, Mexico | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | Cartagena, Colombia | Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | Miami, Florida | Gustavia, St. Barts | Roseau, Dominica | Bridgetown, Barbados | Devils Island, French Guiana | Belem, Brazil | Fortaleza, Brazil | Bahia de Salvador, Brazil | Buzios, Brazil | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Ilha Grande, Brazil | Santos (Sao Paulo), Brazil | Porto Belo (Santa Catarina), Brazil | Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil | Punta del Este, Uruguay | Montevideo, Uruguay | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Port Stanley, Falkland Islands | Ushuaia, Argentina | Punta Arenas, Chile | Puerto Montt, Chile | Valparaiso (Santiago), Chile | Coquimbo (La Serena), Chile | Iquique, Chile | Pisco (Puerto San Martin), Peru | Callao (Lima), Peru | Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru | Manta (Quito), Ecuador | Acajutla, El Salvador | Ensenada, Mexico | San Diego, California | Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii | Kailua, Hawaii | Nuku Hiva, Marquesas, French Polynesia | Rangiroa, Tahiti | Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia | Moorea, French Polynesia | Raiatea, French Polynesia | Rarotonga, Cook Islands | Pago Pago, American Samoa | Apia, Western Samoa | Nuku Alofa, Tonga | Suva, Fiji Islands | Noumea, New Caledonia | Sydney, Australia | Mooloolaba, Australia | Whitsunday Islands, Australia | Townsville, Australia | Cairns, Australia | Darwin, Australia | Kupang, West Timor, Indonesia | Komodo Island, Indonesia | Bali, Indonesia | Surabaya, Java, Indonesia | Singapore, Singapore | Port Kelang (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia | Phuket, Thailand | Colombo, Sri Lanka | Kochi, India | Mumbai (Bombay), India | Muscat, Oman | Khasab, Oman | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | Luxor/Karnak (Safaga), Egypt | Santorini (Thira), Greece | Messina, Sicily, Italy | Sorrento, Italy | Olbia, Italy | Mahon, Minorca, Spain | Barcelona, Spain | Alicante, Spain | Motril, Spain | Tangier, Morocco | Lisbon, Portugal | Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain | Bordeaux, France | Brest, France | Saint Malo, France | Paris, France | Southampton, England | Falmouth, Cornwall, England | Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland | Cobh (Cork), Ireland | Belfast, Northern Ireland | Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland | Torshavn, Faroe Islands | Akureyri, Iceland | Isafjord, Iceland | Reykjavik, Iceland | Halifax, Nova Scotia | New York, New York | Charleston, South Carolina
Itinerary
  • Date Date Location Location Arrival Arrival Departure Departure
  • Sat, Dec 20, 2025 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA -- 6:00 pm
    Sun, Dec 21, 2025 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, Dec 22, 2025 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, Dec 23, 2025 CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO 7:00 am 4:00 pm
    Wed, Dec 24, 2025 PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO 10:00 am 7:00 pm
    Thu, Dec 25, 2025 MANZANILLO, MEXICO 7:00 am 3:00 pm
    Fri, Dec 26, 2025 ACAPULCO, MEXICO 9:00 am 6:00 pm
    Sat, Dec 27, 2025 AT SEA -- --
    Sun, Dec 28, 2025 PUERTO QUETZAL, GUATEMALA 8:00 am 8:00 pm
    Mon, Dec 29, 2025 At Sea -- --
    Tue, Dec 30, 2025 PUNTARENAS, COSTA RICA 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Wed, Dec 31, 2025 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Jan 01, 2026 PANAMA CANAL DAYLIGHT TRANSIT -- --
    Fri, Jan 02, 2026 CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA 10:00 am 5:00 pm
    Sat, Jan 03, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sun, Jan 04, 2026 GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN 9:00 am 6:00 pm
    Mon, Jan 05, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, Jan 06, 2026 MIAMI, FLORIDA 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Wed, Jan 07, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Jan 08, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, Jan 09, 2026 GUSTAVIA, ST. BARTS 9:00 am 5:00 pm
    Sat, Jan 10, 2026 ROSEAU, DOMINICA 7:00 am 5:00 pm
    Sun, Jan 11, 2026 BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS 7:00 am 5:00 pm
    Mon, Jan 12, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, Jan 13, 2026 DEVIL'S ISLAND, FRENCH GUIANA 10:00 am 5:00 pm
    Wed, Jan 14, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Jan 15, 2026 BELEM (ICOARACI), BRAZIL 8:00 am 4:00 pm
    Fri, Jan 16, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sat, Jan 17, 2026 FORTALEZA, BRAZIL 11:00 am 8:00 pm
    Sun, Jan 18, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, Jan 19, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, Jan 20, 2026 SALVADOR, BRAZIL 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Wed, Jan 21, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Jan 22, 2026 BUZIOS, BRAZIL 10:00 am 7:00 pm
    Fri, Jan 23, 2026 RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL 8:00 am --
    Sat, Jan 24, 2026 RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL -- --
    Sun, Jan 25, 2026 RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL -- 6:00 pm
    Mon, Jan 26, 2026 ILHA GRANDE, BRAZIL 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Tue, Jan 27, 2026 SAO PAULO (SANTOS), BRAZIL 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Wed, Jan 28, 2026 PORTO BELO, BRAZIL 9:00 am 6:00 pm
    Thu, Jan 29, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, Jan 30, 2026 RIO GRANDE, BRAZIL 7:00 am 4:00 pm
    Sat, Jan 31, 2026 PUNTA DEL ESTE, URUGUAY 8:00 am 6:00 pm
    Sun, Feb 01, 2026 MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY 7:00 am 6:45 pm
    Mon, Feb 02, 2026 BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA 8:00 am --
    Tue, Feb 03, 2026 BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA -- 7:20 pm
    Wed, Feb 04, 2026 MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Thu, Feb 05, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, Feb 06, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sat, Feb 07, 2026 Port Stanley, Falkland Islands 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Sun, Feb 08, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, Feb 09, 2026 USHUAIA, ARGENTINA 7:00 am 4:00 pm
    Tue, Feb 10, 2026 PUNTA ARENAS, CHILE 9:00 am 6:00 pm
    Wed, Feb 11, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Feb 12, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, Feb 13, 2026 PUERTO MONTT, CHILE 8:00 am 4:00 pm
    Sat, Feb 14, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sun, Feb 15, 2026 SANTIAGO DE CHILE (VALPARAISO), CHILE 8:00 am 5:00 pm
    Mon, Feb 16, 2026 COQUIMBO, CHILE 8:00 am 5:00 pm
    Tue, Feb 17, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Wed, Feb 18, 2026 IQUIQUE, CHILE 8:00 am 6:00 pm
    Thu, Feb 19, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, Feb 20, 2026 PISCO/NAZCA LINES, PERU 7:00 am 7:00 pm
    Sat, Feb 21, 2026 LIMA/MACHU PICCHU (CALLAO), PERU 6:00 am 5:00 pm
    Sun, Feb 22, 2026 SALAVERRY, PERU 10:00 am 7:00 pm
    Mon, Feb 23, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, Feb 24, 2026 MANTA, ECUADOR 7:00 am 5:00 pm
    Wed, Feb 25, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Feb 26, 2026 PUNTARENAS, COSTA RICA 9:00 am 7:00 pm
    Fri, Feb 27, 2026 At Sea -- --
    Sat, Feb 28, 2026 ACAJUTLA, EL SALVADOR 7:00 am 4:00 pm
    Sun, Mar 01, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, Mar 02, 2026 ACAPULCO, MEXICO 7:00 am 4:00 pm
    Tue, Mar 03, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Wed, Mar 04, 2026 CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Thu, Mar 05, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, Mar 06, 2026 ENSENADA, MEXICO 10:00 am 6:00 pm
    Sat, Mar 07, 2026 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 6:00 am 6:00 pm
    Sun, Mar 08, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, Mar 09, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, Mar 10, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Wed, Mar 11, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Mar 12, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, Mar 13, 2026 HONOLULU, OAHU 7:00 am 8:00 pm
    Sat, Mar 14, 2026 KAILUA-KONA, HAWAII 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Sun, Mar 15, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, Mar 16, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, Mar 17, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Wed, Mar 18, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Mar 19, 2026 NUKU HIVA, FRENCH POLYNESIA 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Fri, Mar 20, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sat, Mar 21, 2026 RANGIROA, FRENCH POLYNESIA 7:00 am 5:00 pm
    Sun, Mar 22, 2026 MOOREA, FRENCH POLYNESIA 8:00 am 4:00 pm
    Sun, Mar 22, 2026 PAPEETE (TAHITI), FRENCH POLYNESIA 7:00 pm --
    Mon, Mar 23, 2026 PAPEETE (TAHITI), FRENCH POLYNESIA -- 8:00 pm
    Tue, Mar 24, 2026 RAIATEA, FRENCH POLYNESIA 7:00 am 7:00 pm
    Wed, Mar 25, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Mar 26, 2026 RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS 7:00 am 4:00 pm
    Fri, Mar 27, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sat, Mar 28, 2026 PAGO PAGO, AMERICAN SAMOA 10:00 am 8:00 pm
    Sun, Mar 29, 2026 INT'L DATE LINE WEST -- --
    Mon, Mar 30, 2026 APIA, SAMOA 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Tue, Mar 31, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Wed, Apr 01, 2026 NUKU'ALOFA, TONGA 8:00 am 6:00 pm
    Thu, Apr 02, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, Apr 03, 2026 SUVA, FIJI 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Sat, Apr 04, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sun, Apr 05, 2026 MYSTERY ISLAND, VANUATU 7:00 am 4:00 pm
    Mon, Apr 06, 2026 NOUMEA, NEW CALEDONIA 8:00 am 6:00 pm
    Tue, Apr 07, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Wed, Apr 08, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Apr 09, 2026 SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 7:00 am 8:00 pm
    Fri, Apr 10, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sat, Apr 11, 2026 MOOLOOLABA, AUSTRALIA 7:00 am 5:00 pm
    Sun, Apr 12, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, Apr 13, 2026 WHITSUNDAY ISLAND (AIRLIE BEACH), AUSTRALIA 8:00 am 7:00 pm
    Tue, Apr 14, 2026 TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Wed, Apr 15, 2026 CAIRNS, AUSTRALIA 7:00 am 3:00 pm
    Thu, Apr 16, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, Apr 17, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sat, Apr 18, 2026 DARWIN, AUSTRALIA -- 11:00 pm
    Sun, Apr 19, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, Apr 20, 2026 KUPANG WEST TIMOR, INDONESIA 8:00 am 4:00 pm
    Tue, Apr 21, 2026 KOMODO, INDONESIA 10:00 am 6:00 pm
    Wed, Apr 22, 2026 BALI (BENOA), INDONESIA -- --
    Thu, Apr 23, 2026 BALI (BENOA), INDONESIA -- 4:00 pm
    Fri, Apr 24, 2026 SURABAYA, INDONESIA 10:00 am 6:00 pm
    Sat, Apr 25, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sun, Apr 26, 2026 SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE 3:00 pm --
    Mon, Apr 27, 2026 SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE -- 5:00 pm
    Tue, Apr 28, 2026 KUALA LUMPUR (PORT KLANG), MALAYSIA 8:00 am 5:00 pm
    Wed, Apr 29, 2026 PHUKET, THAILAND 1:00 pm --
    Thu, Apr 30, 2026 PHUKET, THAILAND -- 4:00 pm
    Fri, May 01, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sat, May 02, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sun, May 03, 2026 COLOMBO, SRI LANKA 9:00 am 10:00 pm
    Mon, May 04, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, May 05, 2026 COCHIN (KOCHI), INDIA 7:00 am 5:00 pm
    Wed, May 06, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, May 07, 2026 MUMBAI, INDIA 7:00 am --
    Fri, May 08, 2026 MUMBAI, INDIA -- 2:00 pm
    Sat, May 09, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sun, May 10, 2026 MUSCAT, OMAN -- 7:00 pm
    Mon, May 11, 2026 KHASAB, OMAN 10:00 am 7:00 pm
    Tue, May 12, 2026 ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATE 7:00 am 11:00 pm
    Wed, May 13, 2026 DUBAI, UAE 7:00 am --
    Thu, May 14, 2026 DUBAI, UAE -- 1:00 pm
    Fri, May 15, 2026 MUSCAT, OMAN 9:00 am 4:00 pm
    Sat, May 16, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sun, May 17, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, May 18, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, May 19, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Wed, May 20, 2026 JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA 10:00 am 8:00 pm
    Thu, May 21, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, May 22, 2026 LUXOR (SAFAGA), EGYPT 6:00 am --
    Sat, May 23, 2026 LUXOR (SAFAGA), EGYPT -- 9:00 pm
    Sun, May 24, 2026 SUEZ CANAL TRANSIT -- --
    Mon, May 25, 2026 SUEZ CANAL TRANSIT -- --
    Tue, May 26, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Wed, May 27, 2026 SANTORINI, GREECE 7:00 am 7:00 pm
    Thu, May 28, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Fri, May 29, 2026 MESSINA (SICILY), ITALY 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Sat, May 30, 2026 SORRENTO/CAPRI, ITALY 7:00 am 5:00 pm
    Sun, May 31, 2026 OLBIA/PORTO CERVO (SARDINIA), ITALY 8:00 am 4:00 pm
    Mon, Jun 01, 2026 MAHON (MENORCA), SPAIN 10:00 am 7:00 pm
    Tue, Jun 02, 2026 BARCELONA, SPAIN 7:00 am 5:30 pm
    Wed, Jun 03, 2026 ALICANTE, SPAIN 8:00 am 4:00 pm
    Thu, Jun 04, 2026 GRANADA (MOTRIL), SPAIN 8:00 am 6:00 pm
    Fri, Jun 05, 2026 TANGIER, MOROCCO 6:00 am 2:00 pm
    Sat, Jun 06, 2026 LISBON, PORTUGAL 9:00 am 7:00 pm
    Sun, Jun 07, 2026 SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA (VIGO),SPAIN 11:00 am 7:00 pm
    Mon, Jun 08, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, Jun 09, 2026 BORDEAUX, FRANCE 2:00 am --
    Wed, Jun 10, 2026 BORDEAUX, FRANCE -- 3:00 pm
    Thu, Jun 11, 2026 BREST, FRANCE 11:00 am 7:00 pm
    Fri, Jun 12, 2026 SAINT-MALO, FRANCE 8:00 am 5:00 pm
    Sat, Jun 13, 2026 PARIS (HONFLEUR), FRANCE 7:00 am 8:00 pm
    Sun, Jun 14, 2026 LONDON (SOUTHAMPTON), UK 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Mon, Jun 15, 2026 FALMOUTH (CORNWALL), UK 7:00 am 4:00 pm
    Tue, Jun 16, 2026 DUBLIN (DUN LAOGHAIRE), IRELAND 8:00 am 7:00 pm
    Wed, Jun 17, 2026 CORK (COBH), IRELAND 8:00 am 4:00 pm
    Thu, Jun 18, 2026 BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND 10:00 am 8:00 pm
    Fri, Jun 19, 2026 GLASGOW (GREENOCK), SCOTLAND 7:00 am 7:00 pm
    Sat, Jun 20, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sun, Jun 21, 2026 TORSHAVN (FAROE ISLANDS), DENMARK 7:00 am 7:00 pm
    Mon, Jun 22, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, Jun 23, 2026 AKUREYRI, ICELAND 7:00 am 6:00 pm
    Wed, Jun 24, 2026 ISAFJORDUR, ICELAND 7:00 am 5:00 pm
    Thu, Jun 25, 2026 REYKJAVIK, ICELAND 7:00 am 8:00 pm
    Fri, Jun 26, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sat, Jun 27, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sun, Jun 28, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, Jun 29, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Tue, Jun 30, 2026 HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA 9:00 am 6:00 pm
    Wed, Jul 01, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Thu, Jul 02, 2026 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 6:00 am 6:00 pm
    Fri, Jul 03, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Sat, Jul 04, 2026 CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 9:00 am 7:00 pm
    Sun, Jul 05, 2026 AT SEA -- --
    Mon, Jul 06, 2026 MIAMI, FLORIDA 7:00 am --
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Oceania Cruises
General
THE FINEST CUISINE AT SEA.
AWARD-WINNING ITINERARIES. SMALL SHIP LUXURY.

Company Profile
Oceania Cruises is the world’s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line. The line’s seven small, luxurious ships carry a maximum of 1,250 guests and feature the finest cuisine at sea and destination-rich itineraries that span the globe. Expertly curated travel experiences aboard the designer-inspired, small ships call on more than 600 marquee and boutique ports in more than 100 countries on 7 continents on voyages that range from 7 to more than 200 days. The brand has a second 1,200-guest Allura Class ship on order for delivery in 2025. With headquarters in Miami, Oceania Cruises is owned by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., a diversified cruise operator of leading global cruise brands which include Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Leadership
With headquarters in Miami, Oceania Cruises is owned by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., a diversified cruise operator of leading global cruise brands which include Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.

Our Commitment
Oceania Cruises is committed to offering the highest quality cruise vacation for discerning travelers by offering the finest culinary experience at sea, meticulous attention to detail, and a warm and inviting country club casual ambiance on every voyage. Combining luxurious comfort, exceptional value and uniquely curated adventures in the world’s most alluring destinations, we provide our guests with a truly extraordinary travel experience.

Sail & Sustain
Our global sustainability program, Sail & Sustain, is centered around our commitment to drive a positive impact on society and the environment while delivering on our vision to offer the most memorable and fulfilling travel experiences to our guests. Oceania Cruises visits more than 600 destinations globally, allowing our guests to travel and explore the world, and our business is inextricably linked to the preservation of our planet and the protection of our shared resources. We recognize our ethical, social and environmental responsibilities and are committed to maintaining our high standards of operational excellence and achieving results the right way.
Ship
Oceania Vista
Overview

A marvel in the making, Vista will deliver The Finest Cuisine at Sea, exceptional 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 next-generation Owner's Suites will be revealed in the coming weeks, with her inaugural voyages opening for sale in September 2021.

Dining

Grand Dining Room

The Grand Dining Room is the luxurious grand dame of Oceania Cruises' culinary world. Here, guests will savor a leisurely dining experience in a truly magnificent and inspired room whose ambiance soars to equally lofty heights as the cuisine. This signature dining experience has always offered a bevy of delicious Continental dishes, and now a fresh and new array of options brings even more exciting possibilities. Every day presents a realm of choices, from signature Jacques PĂ©pin classics to an incredible spectrum of global flavors and an all-new Executive Chef's Tasting Menu. Menus change daily with an expansive choice of at least 10 appetizers, soups and salads and 10 dinner entrees, along with healthy options such as Aquamar Vitality Cuisine. 

Ember

Ember is the signature addition to Oceania Cruises' family of restaurants. Open for lunch and dinner, Ember is the ideal place to warm your culinary soul. Featuring a menu of inventive American creations blended with time-honored classics, this inviting dining spot will instantly charm you with its alluring ambiance and tantalizing menu.  Whether you are looking forward to a leisurely evening of dining or a quick dinner before catching the headline show, Ember is where you want to be. Braised Short Ribs on Polenta, Grilled Swordfish with Asparagus, Crab Cakes with Spicy Aioli, and a hearty Cobb Salad with Smoked Chicken are just a few of the delights designed to tempt the palate.  

Polo Grill

Polo Grill delights diners with the ultimate classic steakhouse experience presented with timeless reverence. Richly layered decor and an abundance of custom millwork create an imaginative rendition of tradition set against crisp white linen tablecloths while a cadre of black jacketed servers set the tone for an evening of gracious dining. Each course stands as the very definition of time-honored favorites, most notably the beef dishes, all of which are 28-day dry aged certified Black Angus USDA Prime, while succulent seafood dishes such as grilled swordfish and whole Maine lobster gratinée are also classics in their own right.

Toscana

Toscana presents an evolution of Tuscan cuisine in a truly Italian setting of rich Chianina leather, hand-blown Venetian glass and Carrara marble. Evolved from generational 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, followed by classic dishes such as the hand-rolled gnocchi with pesto, a rich risotto with lobster medallions and shallots, or a pan-seared sea bass filet finished with Sorrento lemon, chardonnay and capers.

Red Ginger

Red Ginger radiates harmony and tranquility while evoking the boldness and subtleties of the extraordinary Pan-Asian dishes our talented chefs have created. Much like the room itself, the Thai, Korean, Japanese and Malaysian rooted specialties are a melange of spicy and soothing, savory and sweet to please virtually every palate. Begin with a salad of spicy roast duck and watermelon with cashews, mint and Thai basil. Savor a Malaysian beef penang 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.

Terrace Cafe

Terrace Cafe is the ultimate informal dining experience any time of day, whether inside the plushily adorned dining room or alfresco at one of the shaded tables on the stylish terrace. At breakfast, Terrace Cafe features a seemingly never-ending selection of sumptuous savory and sweet temptations including made-to-order eggs, omelets, pancakes and waffles. Come lunch, an expansive menu of international-inspired dishes is complemented by flavorful roasted and rotisserie meats and the magic of the pizzeria's oven. In the evening, you’ll enjoy dinner in decidedly relaxed comfort as our chefs serve up an astounding array of dishes. Revel in a bounty of selections, from grilled-to-order lobster tails, fish, filets and steaks to freshly made, hand-cut sushi and sashimi. A varied menu of hot and cold specialties changes daily along with our hallmark Chef's Market Dinners featuring locally inspired specialties from the ports of call. 

More Options

  • Aquamar Kitchen
  • Waves Grill
  • Afternoon Tea
  • Baristas
  • Privee
  • Culinary Center Dining Room
  • In-Room Dining Experience
Entertainment

Afternoon Tea

Teatime is a celebratory daily event that irresistibly draws guests to Horizons at four o'clock sharp. As a classical string quartet plays softly in the background, our staff glides through the room presenting bountiful four-tiered pastry carts filled with freshly made finger sandwiches, colorful petits fours, richly textured scones with clotted cream and wonderfully sinful desserts. Of course, a selection of artisanal teas is the centerpiece of this splendid afternoon pastime.

Library

Guests often state that the Library is their favorite spot to relax on board our ships, so special care was taken to ensure that Vista’s Library inspires quietude and respite. Glass walls offer views of soothing seascapes, but the greatest comfort may be found within the Library’s inner sanctum. The aesthetic recalls a traditional equestrian estate - warm and inviting with an atmosphere of effortless, timeless luxury. It is the perfect place to curl up with a best-selling novel, peruse a guidebook on your next destination or simply indulge in a nap in one of the plush, oversized chairs.

Guest Speakers

On every voyage, a Guest Speaker will share unique insights into the cultures and people of the regions visited, along with fascinating stories and themes related to the destinations. On select sailings, a second Guest Speaker will provide an additional program of enriching presentations and workshops. Also take advantage of complimentary seminars hosted by the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center on a range of relevant and timely health, nutrition and wellness topics to reinvigorate your routines and lifestyle. Check your daily onboard newsletter, Currents, for a schedule of talks, presentations and seminars.

Onboard Shows

World-class musical performances will delight you, showcasing an ever-changing array of guest entertainers such as pianists, classical string quartets, dynamic vocalists and spectacular headliners. Each of our ships features a unique selection of onboard shows and entertainers to ensure that your interests are constantly piqued. Bold and crowd-thrilling, nostalgic and upbeat, or intimate and sophisticated - whatever you choose, the night is yours. Exclusive Production Shows

Boutiques

Our stylish boutiques feature a tastefully curated selection of items ranging from sundries to chic resort wear and fine jewelry. Discover thoughtful gifts for friends and family or the perfect memento to remind you of your special cruise experience. Duty-Free on Board Vista

Bars & Lounges
Martinis
The lounge known as Martinis is far more than a place to sip a signature cocktail - although its namesake libation alone is reason enough to spend some time here. Martinis is a glamorous destination that welcomes guests to a warm, inviting setting amidst walls of shimmering glass under a canopy of crystal. The classic elegance of Vista’s Martinis offers a fresh perspective of timeless elegance and is a brilliant reflection of art and culture. With an air of both sophistication and ease, this space provides the perfect backdrop for extraordinary evenings. Simply gather with friends in your favorite alcove and let the memories be made.

Grand Lounge
Vista’s provocative Grand Lounge plays with shape and form to create visual elements that are striking even as they are understated. The color palette is an ode to metals and minerals with shades of bronze, onyx and alabaster lending both balance and interest. The resulting space evokes exclusivity - the feel of a luxurious private club - inviting guests to relax and enjoy an aperitif before dinner or a nightcap before retiring as they relive the day’s adventures with fellow explorers.

Vista Lounge
Our entertainment architects have engineered a space with the best possible acoustics and visual lines to provide a home worthy of the engaging talent that you will witness in the Vista Lounge. During the daytime, experts in their fields - from diplomats to chefs to historians - enlighten you with enrichment programs that provide insight into the regions you are exploring. After the sun sets, the Vista Lounge presents a new line-up of entertainment to enthrall the audience, including sophisticated cabarets, world-class musicians, dynamic vocalists and exclusive headliners.

Horizons
The most distinctive feature of aptly named Horizons is the lounge’s dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows, offering 180 degrees of stunning vistas that are the ship’s namesake. This space celebrates the journey by providing a unique perspective on the alluring destinations that await ashore and the seas that carry you to what lies ahead. To ensure that you can fully appreciate these sweeping panoramas, Horizons is appointed with comfortable furnishings in soothing tones that create a sense of home, even as the view assures you that you are far from it.

Waves Bar
Located in a shaded area just steps from the swimming pool, Waves Bar offers a wide variety of libations to enhance your poolside experience. Revel in the perfect afternoon on deck with your favorite cocktail, glass of wine or chilled beer. Come happy hour, signature cocktails and frosty beverages create a delightfully carefree segue to the lively evening ahead as the sun sets.
Activities

LYNC Digital Center

The all-new LYNC Digital Center aboard Vista is all about connection. This 24-hour internet center features comfortable seating, expansive video monitors, fully staffed technical support and light refreshments including coffee, pastries, and snacks. Meet up with fellow travelers to share photos and swap stories of your adventures ashore. Connect with family at home, monitor business developments online, or check in on social media. Chat with friends over coffee while you research your next port of call. LYNC Digital Center connects you to life on board, ashore and at home.

Casino

The Casino on board Vista takes its cue from the elegance of Monte Carlo Casino and London’s Hippodrome, evolving the art nouveau elements of these iconic establishments into a space of understated, atmospheric luxury. Try your hand at your favorite games of chance and skill, perhaps warming up to test your luck ashore in an upcoming port of call. Those simply seeking a refined space in which to enjoy a cocktail will be drawn to the subtle glow of the golden Casino Bar.

Culinary Center

This may be the most inspiring classroom you’ve ever set foot in. The Culinary Center on board Vista feels like a lavish entertainment kitchen where a fabulous dinner party might break out at any moment. And thanks to the passion and enthusiasm of your Chef Instructors, each class does feel like a party. Master chefs demonstrate techniques and lead you step by step through the preparation of recipes that reflect the culinary traditions and innovations of the destinations where we sail. At your own fully equipped workstation in this state-of-the-art teaching kitchen, you actually prepare each dish yourself. You might learn the secrets of traditional French cuisine, the fundamentals of perfect paella, or how to make fresh pasta.

Artist Loft

A wall of windows opens onto seascapes that are sure to inspire your inner artist at the Artist Loft, where talented Artists in Residence offer step-by-step instruction in the visual arts. With their expert guidance, you might explore painting, drawing, sculpture or photography. Perhaps you’ll discover the perfect medium to channel the creativity inspired by your travels and capture the essence of your enlightening experiences ashore. Classes vary by sailing but always promise to leave you with a unique memento of your voyage aboard Vista.

Track & Sports Deck

High atop the ship, revel in the breathtaking views and refreshing sea breeze. Breathe in the fresh sea air with a few invigorating laps on the running track at your own pace or choose from an array of activities and games. Golf enthusiasts will enjoy practicing their swing and playing 18 holes of golf on the putting greens. More friendly competition awaits on the shuffleboard court. Round up newfound friends for a lively game and check the daily shipboard newsletter, Currents, for sports deck competitions that give you the chance to win Big O Points. Golf Putting Green, Shuffleboard, Pickleball, Fitness Track, Paddle tennis, Bocce and Croquet

Spa & Fitness

Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center

Vista not only charts a new course to alluring ports of call but also reveals new paths to wellness through the Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center. Our first purpose-built, holistic wellness center is the foundation of a commitment to well-being that informs the entire Oceania Cruises experience. Rejuvenating treatment areas, a state-of-the-art fitness center and a spacious new salon are all dedicated to your personal wellness journey. 

The crown jewel of this lavish facility is the Aquamar Spa Terrace, an open-air deck of plush loungers, plunge pools and whirlpool spas, all with soothing views of the sea. Relax on the terrace prior to a spa treatment to prepare your mind and body, or linger there afterward to bask in the serenity.

Pool

Vista’s Pool Deck mirrors the beauty of the surrounding sea. Taking its cue from natural environments that inspire tranquility, the design of the Pool Deck brings together organic textures and calming tones to create an idyllic onboard escape.  Relax in the luxury of a shaded cabana overlooking the serene scene, or lounge on a daybed right at the water’s edge until you’re ready for a refreshing swim.

Fitness Center

From Pilates and yoga to full-body strength training, you are certain to find a complimentary fitness class to suit your preferences. One-on-one personal training is also available, as is the latest exercise equipment, such as treadmills, cycling and elliptical machines, and free weights. You can also take advantage of the Kinesis exercise wall to improve core strength, flexibility and posture.

Ship Facts
  • Year Built: 2023
  • Guest Capacity: 1,200
  • Length: 791 feet
  • Beam: 105 feet
  • Gross Tonnage: 67,000
  • Cruising Speed: 20 knots
  • Guest Decks: 11
  • Staff Size: 800
  • Guest to Staff Ration: 1.56 to 1
  • Nationality of Officers: European
  • Country of Registry: Marshall Islands
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Destination
World
What can you say about going on a cruise around the world? Only in the movies? Only in dreams? Well, in this case reality may just be mimicking art. The trip of a lifetime is available right now.

From one end of this great earth to the other, you'll travel via the luxury of a cruise ship. Be pampered on board as your home-at-sea makes its way through international waters to far away places.
Ports of Call
Los Angeles, California
City Los Angeles

Sprawling between the mountains and the beaches, Los Angeles is quintessential California. Whether your taste runs to fashionable Beverly Hills, the mega-entertainment of the movie studios, or the sizzle of homestyle Mexican food on Olvera Street, the city of angels is worth exploring.

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
City San Lucas

Sail past Los Arcos, the soaring rock archway at the extreme southern tip of Baja California that guards Cabo's perfect harbor. This idyllic bay once sheltered treasure ships from the Orient, and pirate brigs bent on those treasures. Now Cabo caters to an international vacation set, and has a strong artistic tradition famous for its black-coral jewelry.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
City Puerto Vallarta

Hollywood discovered this little fishing village back in the 1960's, and since then luxury resorts and bougainvillea-covered villas have flourished in the delightful seaside climate. Yet hints of past tranquility remain: cobbled courtyards where the locals hold their markets, and superb sport-fishing just offshore.

Manzanillo, Mexico
City Manzanillo

...The beaches here are marvelous, and there is an abundance of water sports and activities to keep you busy for hours in or out of the water...The shopping and nightlife all around the city are superb.Sport fishing and sailing are both extremely popular here, and wonderful weather makes it the perfect place to enjoy a round of golf.

Acapulco, Mexico
City Acapulco

Whitewashed villas ring magnificent Acapulco Bay, forming an unforgettable spectacle. View Mexico's premier Pacific playground from the scenic highway above the harbor, then stop to enjoy Acapulco's most famous attraction: the daredevil cliff-divers of La Quebrada, who pray at a nearby chapel, then plunge from the 130-foot-high cliffs.

Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala

Puerto Quetzal has become the destination of choice for historians interested in looking at ancient Mayan ruins. The ancient city of Tikal is nearby, and its ruins are remarkably well preserved. Once you've seen the ruins, take it easy along Guatemala's Pacific shore. The beaches here attract Guatemalans from all over the country.

Puntarenas, Costa Rica
City Puntarenas

Cartagena, Colombia
City Cartagena

Charming Cartagena is one of the most fascinating towns in South America. The old city, almost completely surrounded by lagoons, bays and the Caribbean Sea, is still girded by its 17th-century fortifications. Once these guarded the gold and treasures of the New World, bound for Spain; now they shelter ornate churches and convents, the dramatic Palace of the Inquisition, and other historic gems.

Georgetown, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
City Georgetown

Survey the neatly shuttered shops for bargains, or the twisted rock formations known as "Hell." But there's nothing hellish about the white-sand heaven of Seven Mile Beach. Sample the rum distilled here and be sure to visit the world's only sea turtle farm.

Miami, Florida
City Miami

Discover the cosmopolitan beauty of Miami along Florida's fabled Gold Coast. Stroll through carefully preserved Art Deco neighborhoods and witness the trendy lifestyle that is South Beach. Enjoy open-air shopping in the Bayside Marketplace and shop for a bite to eat in Coconut Grove, with its harborside cafes and quaint, artistic settings.

Gustavia, St. Barts
City Gustavia

The tiny island of St. Barts is picture-perfect. So much so that it has become a haunt for the very rich who come for the privacy, gorgeous beaches and exquisite French cuisine. It has over 20 magnificent beaches, linked roads that are hilly and narrow. The quaint streets of the Lilliputian port of Gustavia lead past small markets and bakeries. Included among these markets are dozens of small shops selling French perfumes, sportswerar, watches, and crystal. It is no wonder why the port of Gustavia is preferred by many of the luxury cruise lines as a port-of-call.

Roseau, Dominica
City Roseau

Bridgetown, Barbados
City Bridgetown

The Bajan British accent is very distinctive, reflecting both the Scepter'd Isle and the lovely one they live on. Barbados still has lovely parish churches, great manor houses and a proper Trafalgar Square along with white-sugar beaches and waving fields of cane.

Devils Island, French Guiana
City Devil's Island

The most notorious of the three Salvation Islands, Devil's Island functioned for generations as a French penal colony. Once known as the "Dry Guillotine" because so many prisoners died there, the island today seems haunted by the spirits of former prisoners. Henri Charriere, better known as "Papillon," claimed to be the only prisoner ever to escape the Island.

Belem, Brazil
City Belem

Gateway to the mysterious world of the Amazon, the 371-year-old city of Our Lady of Bethlehem (now shortened to Belem) bears all the gifts of the jungle. Vendors in dug-out canoes bring tropical fish, fruit, Amazonian handicrafts and religious artifacts to Ver-O-Peso, Brazil's largest outdoor market. See the 18th century Baroque Merces Church, one of Belem's many beautiful churches.

Fortaleza, Brazil
City Fortaleza

This 16th-century Portuguese town offers the most exquisite handmade lace and embroidery in all Brazil. In addition to its wonderful handicrafts, Fortaleza offers some of the loveliest golden beaches on Brazil's northeast coast. Take a drive along the coast to Brabco, where the sand dunes are beautified by watefalls. Dotting the coastline, you'll see many "jangadas," rustic fishing craft that are the unofficial symbol of the state.

Bahia de Salvador, Brazil

Salvador is a dynamic collage of diverse religious and cultural groups, colorful open-air markets, tropical flowers, majestic colonial buildings, golden-sand beaches and the bubbling sensuality of the Bahian people. Visit the Sao Francisco Chapel, whose interior is paved with gold. Sample Salvador's Afro-Brazilian cuisine, including such mouth-watering specialties as "ensopada" (seafood poached in fresh coconut milk) and "vatapa" (spicy fresh shrimp).

Buzios, Brazil
City Buzios

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
City Rio De Janeiro

Undoubtedly the highlight of everyone's South American experience, glittering Rio is a city that enchants mind, body and soul. Radiant beaches, like Ipanema and Copacabana, stretch like bejeweled arcs around the city's perimeter. The monumental 120-foot statue of Christ the Redeemer towers over Rio atop Corcovado Mountain. Take a cable car up Sugarloaf Mountain for stunning panoramic views of the mountains, beaches and skyline. Visit world-renowned nightclubs where samba bands and disco dancers jump all night long.

Ilha Grande, Brazil
City Ilha Grande

Santos (Sao Paulo), Brazil
City Santos

Santos is the port for Sao Paulo, the largest city in South America and the economic heart and soul of Brazil. Originally built as a Jesuit mission in the 1500's, the city's towering skyscrapers and a bustling population of 11 million now lend it the air of a subtropical New York.

Porto Belo (Santa Catarina), Brazil
City Porto Belo

Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Rio Grande, located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, is a historic coastal city known for its rich maritime heritage and strategic port. The city features beautiful beaches, a lively waterfront, and a blend of cultural influences.

With its vibrant atmosphere and historical sites, Rio Grande offers a unique experience for visitors looking to explore Brazilian coastal culture and enjoy outdoor activities.

Punta del Este, Uruguay
City Punta Del Este

Montevideo, Uruguay
City Montevideo

This charming capital city, with its broad boulevards and beautiful parks, will entice you to explore the coastline. The best wineries are just some minutes far away from the Port. Typical dish is called "Chivito", don't miss that! Also empanadas, dulce de leche and mate.

Buenos Aires, Argentina
City Buenos Aires

Latin America's most sophisticated city, dubbed the "Paris of South America," invites you to stroll along broad, tree-lined boulevards to the picturesque Plaza San Martin. Tour the dazzling Teatro Colon, one of the world's greatest opera houses, and the tomb of Evita Peron. Perhaps you would enjoy a dinner ashore, followed by a performance of the Tango or an optional excursion into the pampas to visit an estancia (ranch) with traditional gaucho hospitality.

Port Stanley, Falkland Islands
City Stanley

Port Stanley is the only town on the Falkland Islands, and though it has little more than 1,200 residents, it contains half of the islands' population. On the other hand there are 700,000 sheep, and a wonderful assortment of sea birds and elephant seals. Though subject to the British Queen, Argentinean claims to the "Islas Malvinas" caused war in 1982.

Ushuaia, Argentina
City Ushuaia

The world's southernmost city, Ushuaia overlooks Beagle Channel, named after the ship that took Charles Darwin to the bottom of the world. Founded just over one hundred years ago, this rustic town is situated amidst incredible snowcapped mountains, dramatic waterfalls, massive glaciers, and a forest known for its red foliage. Tierra del Fuego, the "Land of Fire," twelve miles to the west of Ushuaia, is known for its glacial landscape and its national park, which is a bird-watcher's paradise.

Punta Arenas, Chile
City Punta Arenas

Located within the Straits of Magellan, Punta Arenas is proud of being a frontier whaling town. Conveying the flavor of a Northern European seaport, mansions show that some early settlers made fortunes here. Tour the scenic landscapes of Patagonia, with its myriad of wildlife and breathtaking views. Or fly in a chartered airplane over the White Continent of Antarctica.

Puerto Montt, Chile
City Puerto Montt

Evocative of Switzerland, Chile's lake district is noted for its pristine, almost Alpine scenery and bracing climate. Visit Lake Llanquihue (pronounced "Yankee-way"), and explore the rugged coastline leading to Ensenada. Marvel at a Fuji-like volcano, Mount Osorno, which rises to a height of 8,500 feet. View the rushing falls and turbulent rapids of Petrohue and cruise the blue-green waters of placid Lake Todos Los Santos. Taste Chilean country specialties and enjoy folklore entertainment at a rustic hosteria.

Valparaiso (Santiago), Chile
City Santiago

Valparaiso, the port city for Santiago, is a charming resort with a sundial made entirely of flowers. Steep hills rise to make the surroundings an amphitheater, with wharves and business quarters at the base and residential neighborhoods above. Visit Cerro Castillo, a Spanish colonial mansion on the former site of Collao Fort. Contrast the architecture with the baronial English Tudor Building which houses the Naval Museum.

Coquimbo (La Serena), Chile
City Coquimbo

Iquique, Chile
City Iquique

Pisco (Puerto San Martin), Peru
City Pisco

Callao (Lima), Peru
City Lima

Callao is your port of entry to the glittering, elegant city of Lima, the darling of Peru. Founded by Pizarro and the Conquistadors, the capital city today offers priceless collections ranging from the Museum of Gold to the Museum of Anthropology and Archeology. Pizarro's remains can be found in the Cathedral, built in 1746. From Lima, you can also take a tour to Machu Picchu, the mysterious lost city of the Incas high in the Andes, or to Cuzco, the capital of the Incan Empire.

Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru
City Salaverry

This is the port for Trujillo, the "Lordly City," whose elegant mansions and churches reflect the aristocracy of the Spanish colonial era. Here you may opt for a thrilling excursion to Chan-Chan, an immense and magnificent enclave that since A.D. 1300 has been the center of the sophisticated Chim culture.

Manta (Quito), Ecuador
City Manta

...The port of Manta is the busiest fishing port on earth.The Museo del Banco Central is a fantastic museum ...Manta's beaches are spacious as well as beautiful, and are home to a wide array of wildlife.There are a few truly great restaurants in Manta, and the nightlife is fantastic.

Acajutla, El Salvador
City Acajutla

Ensenada, Mexico
City Ensenada

...Locals and tourists agree that anyone who comes to taste the bounties of the vine will find that Ensenada wines rival the famed vintages Southern France and Northern California.Possibly its most alluring quality, Ensenada's locals keep visitors cheerful and comfortable while exploring the city's numerous treasures. The obliging residents have given this township an outstanding reputation, not only for its multitude of activities, but also for its attentive and gentle atmosphere.

San Diego, California
City San Diego

Blessed with a sunny climate and a fine natural harbor, San Diego has grown from a Spanish mission into a thriving town. With two universities, a world-class zoo and safari park, the famous Hotel Del Coronado and the museums and attractions of Balboa Park, it's well worth exploring.

Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
City Honolulu

Diamond Head, Waikiki Beach, Pearl Harbor - these names evoke feeling of magic, mystery, drama and history, and they are all located in Honolulu. The capital of Hawaii, this city not only offers some of the best beaches along side big-city skyscrapers, there are also parks, fabulous shopping, the only royal palace in America, the Arizona Memorial in the harbor at Pearl City, the Polynesian Cultural Center and more.

Kailua, Hawaii
City Kailua Village

The city of Kailua is located on Oahu's southeastern coast in the North Kona district of Hawaii. During your visit to Kailua make sure you pay a visit to one of the most recommended attraction. This tourist attraction would be the Historic Kailua Village Walking Tour. The walking tour consists of a 75 minute walk at your own pace of what Kailua's once was in the past. You'll be able to visit the King Kamehameha's Last seat of Government, The Sandwich Island's First Christian Church, which was built in 1837, West Hawaii's First Destination Resort, and many other sites.

Nuku Hiva, Marquesas, French Polynesia
City Nuku Hiva

Rangiroa, Tahiti
City Rangiroa

Part of the Society Islands of Polynesia.

Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
City Papeete

The largest of the Society Islands in French Polynesia, Tahiti held a magical attraction for artist Paul Gauguin and writer Robert Louis Stevenson. To understand why, simply listen to the winds whistling through casuarina trees on a secluded black-sand beach, or stroll through beautiful botanical gardens and marvel at island flora.

Moorea, French Polynesia
City Moorea

Part of the Society Islands of Polynesia, North West of Tahiti.

Raiatea, French Polynesia
City Raiatea

Port of the Society Islands of Polynesia.

Rarotonga, Cook Islands
City Rarotonga

Rarotonga is one of the premier destinations in the entire South Pacific, and many travelers find that this beautiful location is even more gorgeous than highly-touted Tahiti. The fishing off the coast of Rarotonga is incredible, and local fisherman claim to have landed some of the largest tuna and marlin anywhere.Outdoor sports are quite popular on the island; from golf to hiking to tennis, Rarotonga has it all.Typically the dining, sports engagements, and nightlife are about half as expensive as the islands in French Polynesia and the rest of the South Pacific, so get ready to have some fun!

Pago Pago, American Samoa
City Pago Pago

Pago Pago is the capital of American Samoa, a verdant chain of seven South Pacific isles 2600 miles south of Hawaii. Populated for over 2,500 years, many experts believe this is the birthplace of Polynesian culture. The people of American Samoa are gracious and hospitable and value their traditional ways. You'll witness village life first-hand as you tour this lush, mountainous island.

Apia, Western Samoa
City Apia

After years of wandering the south seas, Robert Louis Stevenson chose this paradise as his home. If you like, visit his house and Aggie Grey's hotel. After touring the island, you'll come to understand why the Reverend John Williams, the first European to visit Apia, dubbed Samoa the "Friendly Islands."

Nuku Alofa, Tonga
City Nuku'alofa

The Kingdom of Tonga is the oldest, and last remaining Polynesian monarchy. See the place where Captain Cook landed in 1777, along with the now huge tree that was planted on that occasion. Visit the ancient tombs of Tongan kings. Then view local crafts at the Tongan National Centre.

Suva, Fiji Islands
City Suva

Suva sits on the southeast shores of mountainous Viti Levu ("Great Fiji"), largest of the over 800 islands which comprise the Republic of Fiji. Local folk traditions remain strong, like fire walks and welcoming ceremonies, wood-carving and the fabrication of tree-bark cloth. The island's proud history is showcased in the Fiji Museum, with its impressive collection of war canoes.

Noumea, New Caledonia
City Noumea

A French owned country.

Sydney, Australia
City Sydney

Sydney is Australia''s showcase: the oldest settlement, the largest and most thriving city, the cultural melting pot. It curves around idyllic Port Jackson, where sandstone cliffs and bright islands complement the Opera House and Harbor Bridge. Wander the cobbled colonial streets of the historic Rocks quarter, or tour the mansions of Watson''s Bay.

Mooloolaba, Australia

Experience the allure of Mooloolaba, a stunning beachside town on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, renowned for its golden sands and vibrant atmosphere. With its picturesque beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a thriving dining scene, Mooloolaba is perfect for sun-seekers and adventure enthusiasts alike. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the iconic Mooloolaba Esplanade, indulge in fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, or partake in thrilling water sports like surfing and paddleboarding. Don’t miss the chance to visit the nearby SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium and explore the scenic coastal pathways. Mooloolaba offers a laid-back vibe and endless opportunities for relaxation and fun, making it an ideal destination for your next holiday.

Whitsunday Islands, Australia

Townsville, Australia

Cairns, Australia
City Cairns

The Great Barrier Reef city of Cairns is the northernmost city of Queensland and is located amidst endless stretches of white sandy beach, attracting visitors from around the world. Although Cairns is the scuba-diving capital of the Great Barrier Reef, you can also wander along the Esplanade, with its remarkable views over Trinity Bay, or explore the Heritage Walk with its fascinating insights into the city's history.

Darwin, Australia

Named after evolutionist Charles Darwin, this tropical city on the top end of Australia is a former frontier town with a rough-and-tumble past. Darwin's growth was achieved back in 1871 with the discovery of gold at Pine Creek, and today a number of historic buildings from that era remain. Darwin is also the center of the aboriginal community, the world's oldest culture. From here, you can visit Kakadu National Park, a World Heritage Site renowned not only for its Australian wildlife but Aboriginal rock art.

Kupang, West Timor, Indonesia
City Kupang

Komodo Island, Indonesia
City Komodo

A rare discovery awaits the traveler who ventures onto this remote island of Komodo. Walking through the dense vegetation, hearing and seeing a variety of bird and animal life, you may feel you've landed in another epoch. Indeed, the last vestiges of long-gone dinosaurs survive here, in the form of the legendary, giant lizards called Komodo Dragons.

Bali, Indonesia
City Bali

Known as the "Island of the Gods," Bali is famous for its shimmering beauty and fascinating culture. Hundreds of Hindu temples, towering mountains and verdant rice terraces form a spectacular backdrop to the charm of the Balinese people. Here are mysterious volcanic lakes and jungle-shrouded volcanoes, wondrous ancient temples, fabulously creative painters and wood-carvers, and the legendary dancers who

Surabaya, Java, Indonesia
City Surbaya

One of the last traditional Indonesian cities that evokes old colonial Asia, Surabaya remains delightfully untouristed and little changed from the thirties. You'll discover old neighborhoods of typical Dutch colonial homes, while in Islamic enclaves throughout the city, men in fez-like hats gather around mosques with minarets. Visit the Surabaya Zoo exhibiting a family of Komodo dragons. Or travel across the narrow straits from Java to the island of Madura and a bygone way of life, where a centuries-old style of bull racing still continues to be used as a method of breeding selection for the island's important cattle industry.

Singapore, Singapore
City Singapore

One of Asia's great success stories, this island republic has merged diverse cultures into a dynamic and thriving nation. Clean, modern and full of green gardens, its neighborhoods reflect the Chinese, Malay, Indian, Arab and European backgrounds of its past. After sampling the legendary shopping, retire to Raffles Hotel's famous bar and toast Maugham, Kipling and Noel Coward with a Singapore Sling.

Port Kelang (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia
City Port Klang

Malaysia's capital rises like a vision from the deep jungles. Its fascinating array of architectural styles includes Malay stilt villages, Islamic minarets, Hindu temples, Chinese shop houses and the indescribable opulence of the Royal Palace. In the background rise the world's tallest buildings, the Petronas Twin Towers completed in 1996.

Phuket, Thailand
City Phuket

Set like a jewel in the Andaman Sea, Thailand's largest island has great expanses of sandy beaches that lure sun-seekers to their shores, and a unique culture combining influences from China and Portugal. Visit the fabled monastery of Wat Chalong, the Orchard Garden and the Thai Village, where examples of the country's culture are presented in a tranquil lakeside setting.

Colombo, Sri Lanka
City Colombo

Formerly known as Ceylon, Sri Lanka means "Resplendent Land," an apt description for this beautiful island. Sri Lanka lies fifty-five miles north of the equator, just off the southern tip of India. With its unique beauty, warm climate and near-perfect beaches, Sri Lanka is one of Asia's most adored destinations. Since the sixteenth century, the Portuguese, Dutch and British have all left their architectural and cultural marks in Sri Lanka's capital of Colombo. Yet despite its colonial architecture, Sri Lanka has always remained Oriental in spirit, with colorful bazaars, dancing elephants, graceful women in saris, and many Buddhist shrines and temples.

Kochi, India

Mumbai (Bombay), India
City Mumbai

Few cities evoke such a wealth of sensations as Bombay. Entering the city under the Gateway of India, which commemorates the visit of King George and Queen Mary in 1911, the sounds and aromas are exotic and the level of activity from the bazaars to the street vendors is non-stop. Remnants of British rule along oceanfront Marine Drive stand alongside the thought-provoking former home of Mahatma Gandhi, and the cave temple at Elephanta with its second-century Hindu gods. Bombay also serves as the gateway for land tours to Agra, home of the Taj Mahal, and Delhi, the historical center of India.

Muscat, Oman
City Muscat

The town has changed in recent times, but a glimpse of Muscat's past shows in the old houses lining the Mutrah corniche above the harbor, and in the traditional market souks. See the Sultan's Palace, the National Museum and perhaps indulge in Amonage or Ubar perfumes produced here-the world's most expensive.

Khasab, Oman
City Khasab

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
City Abu Dhabi

Before the 1960s, Abu Dhabi was only a bleak fishing and pearling village. Now everything is modern, sleek and shiny and makes up 85% of the total area of the UAE. It has become the richest and most politically important of the UAE's seven emirates. It is a big city for doing business and considered safe and secure for foreigners as long as you avoid demonstrations and political gatherings. It has been accused of being a soulless place, but to be honest it does have its attractions. Some key attractions are the Al-Hosn Palace used by the Cultural Foundation, the beautiful Capital Garden of the Corniche, and the Women's Craft Centre where you will be able to shop for some very detailed souvenirs.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates
City Dubai

Despite the primeval desert that surrounds it, spirited Dubai has spent its oil income on modern architecture based on soaring Islamic spires. Explore the souk bazaars for gold and silks, Persian and Afghani rugs and more. And be sure to visit the Juneira Mosque.

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
City Jeddah

Luxor/Karnak (Safaga), Egypt
City Luxor

Santorini (Thira), Greece
City Santorini

With its steep volcanic flanks looming straight up from the sea, and the tiny white village of Thira clinging high atop the cliffs, Santorini is perhaps the most breathtaking and legendary of all the Greek Isles. To the south is Akrotiri, where recent Minoan excavations support the theories that Santorini might be the fabled lost continent of Atlantis.

Messina, Sicily, Italy
City Messina

The setting for Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Messina has much to offer in the way of history. Its dramatic, boulder-filled harbor has challenged navigators since the days of Ulysses. Try to visit the city's Bell Tower at the stroke of noon--the hour when one of the world's largest and most fanciful mechanical clocks springs into action. Messina's museum is also noteworthy for its Renaissance masterworks.

Sorrento, Italy
City Sorrento

Some of Italy's most romantic villages cling to the dramatic slopes of the ruggedly beautiful Amalfi Coast. Sorrento's one so beautiful it inspired a song. Take a drive along the scenic coastal road. Or venture further, to the amazing ruins of Pompeii, uncovered from the ashes of Vesuvius, or to Capri, known as the "Island of Love."

Olbia, Italy
City Olbia

On the island of Sardinia.

Mahon, Minorca, Spain
City Mahon

Minorca, also spelt Menorca, is considered the gem of the Balearic Islands. Mahon, its most important port, is also its capital. Journey to the top of Monte Toro, the highest mountain on the island, and savor a most spectacular view-occasionally as far as Majorca. Explore Binibeca, a fishing village rich in vacation homes and villas built in the old Catalan style. Or escape to the lighthouse at Favoritz and enjoy a secluded beach.

Barcelona, Spain
City Barcelona

Barcelona is the cultural heartland of Spain, yet its first language is Catalan, the native tongue of the proudly independent Catalonia region. Stroll down the shady, tree-lined Ramblas between street musicians and elegant bistros. Then perhaps visit the venerable Gothic cathedral, Picasso Museum or enjoy the architectural genius of Antonio Gaudi's Church of the Holy Family.

Alicante, Spain
City Alicante

Motril, Spain
City Motril

Tangier, Morocco
City Tangier

The "Gateway to Africa," located at its northwestern tip, Tangier is a fashionable resort that retains all of its age-old mystery and excitement. French and Islamic influences meet and merge in this fascinating old city. Mosques and minarets overlook the shadowy streets of the bazaar, while the higher part of town, with its broad boulevards and lovely parks, looks down on the ocean.

Lisbon, Portugal
City Lisbon

Lisbon is many cities, from the cobbled alleys of the Alfama district to the broad Parisian style avenues at its heart. View it all from the heights of St. George's Castle. Belem's Monument to the Discoveries recalls the seafaring past, while nearby Sintra's storybook palaces, and the seaside resort of Caiscais, have different tales to tell.

Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain

Bordeaux, France
City Bordeaux

World renowned for its liquid namesake, Bordeaux's vineyards begin at the town's doorstep. Drive through the countryside to admire the richness of this region laden with grapevines and dotted with picturesque chateaux. Head north up to Pauillac along the Haute-Medoc wine road where some of the finest clarets are cultivated.

Brest, France
City Brest

Saint Malo, France
City Saint Malo

Paris, France
City Paris

The mark of a great city is the many different impressions it can leave on any one person. When I say Paris, what do you think of first? The Eiffel Tower? The Louvre? The Arc de Triomphe? Notre Dame? Do you think fashion, romance, food, or fun? It is this diversity that elevates Paris to the top of any list that tries to compare the world''s best cities.

Southampton, England

Falmouth, Cornwall, England
City Falmouth

Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland
City Dun Laoghaire

Discover the relics of old Ireland on a port call to Dun Laoghaire, located only 15 minutes from Dublin. In Dublin, visit Trinity College and St. Patrick''s Cathedral. Tour the emerald countryside of Portmamock, and visit nearby Malahide Castle, or see the magnificent Powerscourt Estate in County Wicklow. Save time, too, for Dublin''s colorful pubs, or a visit to the world-renowned Guinness brewery.

Cobh (Cork), Ireland
City Cork

A town of churches, bridges and pubs, Cork is best known for Blarney Castle where you are invited to kiss the famed stone to acquire the "gift of gab." St. Patrick Street, the town's main thoroughfare, is good for shopping and people watching. See the Shandon bells in St. Anne's church. Those who are willing to climb the 134 winding steps to the top of the steeple will be rewarded with a wondrous view of the city, harbor and hills.

Belfast, Northern Ireland
City Belfast

Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland
City Greenock

Here on the shores of central Scotland, a land of bagpipes, clans, and tam-o'-shanter hats, is some of the most dramatic scenery in Europe. Stretching before you are the scenic lakes and lowlands around Greenock. If you go to Glasgow, visit the famed Burrell Collection.

Torshavn, Faroe Islands
City Torshavn

Akureyri, Iceland
City Akureyri

Isafjord, Iceland
City Isafjord

Reykjavik, Iceland
City Reykjavik

This pristine European island is filled with glaciers, volcanoes, and hot, mineral-rich springs to explore. Native Icelanders have a remarkably rich history and culture, and would love to share it with you - they are great storytellers. Stroll through the charming Austurvollur Square, and be sure to stop in one of the many cafes for some of the freshest seafood you''ll find anywhere. Or visit the mighty Gullfoss or "Golden Waterfall," the most dramatic cascade in Europe.

Halifax, Nova Scotia
City Halifax

Ascend the hillside streets to the Citadel, a star-shaped fort built in 1749, where the traditional Noon Gun recalls the British garrison. Visit the restored wharves of Historic Properties, now filled with shops, and Halifax Public Gardens, the oldest formal Victorian gardens in North America. Or drive out along the Lighthouse Route to the rustic fishing village of Peggy's Cove, for postcard-perfect Nova Scotian scenery: lobster pots, fishing boats, and a shining Atlantic seascape just offshore.

New York, New York
City New York

This vibrant city is actually a rich mosaic of many "neighborhoods." Feel the excitement of Broadway with its great plays and musicals. Explore the financial district-Wall Street and there''s Soho with its galleries, famed Greenwich Village, Midtown, with its glamorous department stores and soaring architecture, and museums everywhere. It truly is a wonderful town!

Charleston, South Carolina
City Charleston

Aristocratic, stately and gracious, Charleston personifies the flavor of the Old South. Tour the town's many historic homes and gardens by coach or by horsedrawn carriage. Boone Hall Plantation recreates the antebellum grandeur, and the Isle of Hope recalls the Low Country past. Tour Fort Sumter where, on April 12, 1861, local troops opened fire beginning the Civil War.

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