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Tale Of Three Continents
5 Jan - 23 Mar
77 Nights
36 Ports
Oceania Cruises

Tale Of Three Continents

5 January - 23 March 2025
From £19,949 pp

Duration

77 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from United States

Ports

36 Ports

5 January

Setting sail from Miami

Miami is a pulsating modern city, a cultural crossroads where Cuban émigrés rub shoulders with affluent New Yorkers topping up on winter sun, and where you're just as likely to hear Spanish or Caribbean patois being spoken as you are English. Downtown Miami is a destination in its own right, with a host of world class galleries including the fantastic MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art), but it's still Miami Beach that draws the biggest crowds. The Art Deco district around South Beach is very much back in vogue, with new restaurants, bars and luxury developments sprouting up all over the place.

Don't miss

People watching in South Beach – glamorous gay guys on skates with miniature dogs in slings…

6-7 January

At sea

8 January

Sint Maarten: Philipsburg

9 January

Dominica: Roseau

10 January

Barbados: Bridgetown

11-13 January

At sea

14 January

Brazil: Alter do Chão

15 January

Brazil: Parintins

16-17 January

Brazil: Manaus

18 January

Brazil: Boca da Valéria

19 January

Brazil: Santarém

20-23 January

At sea

24 January

Brazil: Salvador

25 January

At sea

26-27 January

Brazil: Rio de Janeiro

28-29 January

At sea

30 January

Uruguay: Montevideo

31 January - 1 February

Argentina: Buenos Aires

2 February

Uruguay: Punta del Este

3-7 February

At sea

8 February

United Kingdom: Edinburgh

9-12 February

At sea

13-14 February

Namibia: Walvis Bay

15 February

Namibia: Lüderitz

16 February

At sea

17-18 February

South Africa: Cape Town

19 February

South Africa: Mossel Bay

20 February

At sea

21 February

South Africa: Durban

22-23 February

South Africa: Richards Bay

24 February

Mozambique: Maputo

25-26 February

At sea

27 February

Mayotte: Mayotte

28 February

Madagascar: Nosy Be

1 March

Madagascar: Antsiranana

2 March

At sea

3 March

Seychelles: Mahé

4 March

Seychelles: La Digue

5-7 March

At sea

8-9 March

Maldives: Malé

10 March

At sea

11 March

India: Mangalore

12 March

India: Kochi

13-14 March

Sri Lanka: Colombo

15 March

Sri Lanka: Hambantota

16-17 March

At sea

18-19 March

Thailand: Phuket

20 March

Malaysia: Penang

21 March

Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang)

22-23 March

Arriving in Singapore

Singapore is one of the world's richest cities, with a standard of living to match, and in recent years it has moved on from its image as a sterile, overly officious nanny state to become one of the most dynamic and exciting cities in the region. Singapore's heritage as an important trading post means that there is a real cultural mix, with four official languages: English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil. Step away from the gleaming towers and you'll find yourself transported into another world amongst the intoxicating streets of Chinatown and Little India.

Our tip

Food is a passion, almost a religion, in Singapore. So plan ahead, ask the locals and make sure you don’t miss out – street food or super-fancy, either is great.

The Ship

Your home from home

Oceania Insignia - Pool deck
Oceania Insignia - Toscana
Oceania Insignia - Penthouse Suite

Small enough to operate fascinating port-intensive itineraries, but with the space for dining options, comfortable accommodation and more, sister ships Insignia, Nautica, Regatta and Sirena are for many the perfect size.

What we love

These four boutique style sister ships carry just 684 guests apiece, with a comfortable, relaxed country house style and plenty of intimate corners. We love the alternative restaurants - Oceania is rightly renowned for great food - and the pretty little library up on deck 10.

Capacity 684 Guests
Crew 400 International Staff
Style On Oceania it's all about the time spent ashore, so back on board it's relaxed and unpretentious, with no dressing up. Open seating throughout creates an atmosphere which is friendly and sociable.
Inclusions
  • All meals even in the speciality restaurants
  • Room service dining 24 hours a day
  • All soft drinks, bottled water, specialty coffees, teas and juices
  • Shuttle service from ship to city centre in many ports of call
  • Airfare (conditions apply)
  • Internet (conditions apply)
  • Loads of extras for Concierge Class and above
  • Gratuities
More about Insignia

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
The Betsy hotel, Miami

Where to stay in Miami

Glamorous, hip, or so cool you freeze? Lots of choice… but we really like the Betsy.

Florida Keys

See more of Florida

If you have a few days get down to the Florida Keys – magnificent.

The Fullerton hotel, Singapore

Our favourite hotel in Singapore

So many wonderful hotels. We like a lot of them, but our choice is the Fullerton.

Eastern and Oriental Express

Leave Singapore in style

If you’ve got time and the dates work, take the Eastern and Oriental Express train to Bangkok.

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Tale Of Three Continents

5 January - 23 March 2025
From £19,949 pp

Duration

77 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from United States

Ports

36 Ports

Ship

Insignia of Oceania Cruises

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Why Mundy?

Who we are

Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

How? Simply by offering our clients more expertise, more personal service, more unique ideas, more fascinating add-ons, more fabulous freebies and more peace of mind.

We're happy to do all of that over the phone. But if you prefer to chat face to face, why not visit us at our comfortable offices on London's Russell Square - we'd be delighted to see you.

Mundy Cruising office in Russell Square, London