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Cruise West Reveals 2011/2012 worldwide voyages aboard the Spirit of Oceanus

Cruise West Reveals 2011/2012 worldwide voyages aboard the Spirit of Oceanus

Twenty-five meticulously crafted itineraries from Asia to the Mediterranean, Europe to the Americas and throughout the South Pacific offer the most discerning and well-traveled guests an array of extraordinary choices and authentic experiences.

While several ports are repeats from the original 2010 voyages, there are a myriad of exciting new ports in which to have your passport stamped in countries such as Israel, Greece, Morocco, Scotland, Iceland, Greenland, Nicaragua, Peru, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Vietnam, China and more.

Exclusive encounters, inclusive pricing (except alcohol) and personal touches define the Cruise West experience:

— Shore excursions are included at every port and each voyage will be

    enhanced by an extraordinary ‘Ultimate Explorers Experience’ (UEE),

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    designed to bring guests into direct personal contact with fascinating

    people.  For instance, guests will have the chance to observe some of

    the finest dancing in all the South Pacific at Kitava, Trobriand

    Islands in Papua New Guinea, and participate in the noviciation

    ceremony and food offering to the monks in Rangoon.

— The discovery and learning continues aboard ship as well with expert

    guest speakers sharing their knowledge of the people, cultures, and

    sights from each journey.  On average there will be seven to 10

    thought provoking lectures on a 14-night itinerary.

— Further exploration by Zodiac to private islands, snorkeling safaris,

    pristine inlets and hard to reach villages fulfill the promise of an

    unforgettable journey.


Destinations that only small-ships can access

Each distinct voyage, ranging from 9- to 18- nights, will visit many ports, places and inlets that the larger ships can’t access such as: Ile Rousse, Corsica, the birthplace of Christopher Columbus; the secluded beaches of Belle-Ile-en-Mer, France, also known for its dramatic coastline; the pristine coral reefs of isolated Corn Island, Nicaragua - once frequented by Caribbean pirates; Santa Ana, Solomon Islands known for its elaborately decorated “spirit house”; and Kumai, Kalimantan, Borneo to experience dawn in the jungle and observe orangutans.

Explore cultural treasures, archaeological sites, unique landscapes and remote island chains that many people have only dreamed to venture. Sink your teeth into local Turkish delicacies at an exclusive reception featuring a private classical concert at Ephesus; discover the excavations of Capharnaum and the Mount of Beatitudes in Haifa, Israel; visit the exquisite Grand Mosque in Muscat, Oman that can accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers, and travel onto ancient Shiraz and Persepolis via charter flight; and witness the spectacles as Edinburgh’s world-famous Military Tattoo.

The world will see you now

The 2011/2012 Voyages of the Great Explorers 25 unique back-to-back itineraries will circumnavigate the world in 335 days, commencing in Singapore on February 22, 2011 and ending in Hong Kong on January 24, 2012. The 25 voyages will visit six continents, 254 ports of call in 61 countries while crossing 14 seas and oceans, and transiting four canals—Port Suez/Port Said (Suez Canal transit); Corinth Canal/ Corinth (Mycenae/Nafplion); Kiel Canal; and the Panama Canal.