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Transatlantic & Repositioning from Rio de Janeiro with the Insignia

22 nights, 8 ports with theOceania InsigniaOceania Cruises#17316505
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  • Oceania Cruises
  • Insignia
  • Transatlantic & Repositioning
  • Rio de Janeiro
  • Cape Town, South Africa
  • 22 nights
  • 27/01/2025
  • 17316505
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1Rio de Janeiro, BrazilEmbarkment17:00
depart 17:00
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro is a metropolis in southeastern Brazil, where samba music can be heard year round. A seaside city, Rio is world-famous for its beaches, such as Copacabana. Atop Mount Corcovado, stands a major icon of the city and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World: the 125-foot-tall Christ the Redeemer statue. The city's lively Carnaval festival is one of the largest in the world with flashy costumes and parade floats.
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4Montevideo, Uruguay08:0018:00
arrive 08:00depart 18:00
Montevideo is the seaside capital of Uruguay, boasting beautiful beaches such as Playa de los Pocitos and La Rambla. The city's old town, Ciudad Vieaja, features both colonial houses, like Casa Rivera, as well as glamorous art deco architecture. Montevideo's main square, Plaza de la Independencia, will lead you to plenty of picture-perfect landmarks: Palacio Salvo, Solís Theatre, the Obelisk of Montevideo, and much more!
5Buenos Aires, ArgentinaOvernight07:00
arrive 07:00
Buenos Aires, Argentina
As the booming capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires is one of the most well-known South American cities. The presidential palace Casa Rosada as well as other beautiful 19th-century buildings surround the Plaza de Mayo in downtown Buenos Aires. When you're in town, be sure to shop for high-quality leather, eat out at a parilla, an Argentine steakhouse, and dance the night away to the fiery rhythms of tango!
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
As the booming capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires is one of the most well-known South American cities. The presidential palace Casa Rosada as well as other beautiful 19th-century buildings surround the Plaza de Mayo in downtown Buenos Aires. When you're in town, be sure to shop for high-quality leather, eat out at a parilla, an Argentine steakhouse, and dance the night away to the fiery rhythms of tango!
7Punta del Este, Uruguay08:0018:00
arrive 08:00depart 18:00
Located on a narrow peninsula in southeastern Uruguay is the seaside city of Punta del Este. The city is famous for its beaches, such as Brava Beach, which is the perfect surf spot, and Mansa Beach on the west coast, which is great for family outings due to its tranquil, shallow waters. Punta del Este is designated as a “resort city” as the area is filled with stately villas, yacht harbors, luxury apartment buildings by the sea, and fine dining restaurants, easily making it the most expensive city in all of Uruguay.
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13Tristan da Cunha, St. Helena08:0017:00
arrive 08:00depart 17:00
The island group of Tristan da Cunha is located in the southern Atlantic Ocean and is described as the most remote inhabited island in the world. Tristan da Cunha is a British overseas territory of St. Helena and is inhabited by about 280 people.
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18Walvis Bay, NamibiaOvernight07:00
arrive 07:00
Walvis Bay, 'Whale Bay' in English, is a city and bay on the west coast of Namibia. The city is home to the main sea port in Namibia and is the third largest city in the country. 67,000 people live in Walvis Bay on the Atlantic coast. In the city there is the Rhenish Mission Church, which is a National Monument in Namibia. Outside the city numerous tours and excursions are offered. Besides seals and dolphin tours, a trip to the southern lagoon is recommended. The 5,000-year-old lagoon is Namibia's oldest and largest.
19Walvis Bay, Namibia17:00
depart 17:00
Walvis Bay, 'Whale Bay' in English, is a city and bay on the west coast of Namibia. The city is home to the main sea port in Namibia and is the third largest city in the country. 67,000 people live in Walvis Bay on the Atlantic coast. In the city there is the Rhenish Mission Church, which is a National Monument in Namibia. Outside the city numerous tours and excursions are offered. Besides seals and dolphin tours, a trip to the southern lagoon is recommended. The 5,000-year-old lagoon is Namibia's oldest and largest.
20Lüderitz, Namibia09:0019:00
arrive 09:00depart 19:00
The harbour town is named after a German merchant from Bremen 'Adolf Lüderitz' on behalf of whom the area in question was bought. A lot of the architecture is typical to the Art Nouveau period, which was prominent around the turn of the 20th century. Penguins and flamingos can be found 10km to the west on the small island of Halifax
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22Cape Town, South AfricaOvernight08:00
arrive 08:00
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town is the third largest city of South Africa with a population of almost 3.5 million and has been the city of the South African Parliament since 2004. Between October and march, Cape Town is a popular attraction for many tourism which is shown by their growing numbers in recent years. This in turn has made Cape town an important economic sector for the country. One of the favourite sites of tourists is the Table Mountain but the city has plenty more to offer. Museums, historic buildings, Castles and the oldest surviving building in South Africa are all options worth considering.
23Cape Town, South AfricaDisembarkment
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town is the third largest city of South Africa with a population of almost 3.5 million and has been the city of the South African Parliament since 2004. Between October and march, Cape Town is a popular attraction for many tourism which is shown by their growing numbers in recent years. This in turn has made Cape town an important economic sector for the country. One of the favourite sites of tourists is the Table Mountain but the city has plenty more to offer. Museums, historic buildings, Castles and the oldest surviving building in South Africa are all options worth considering.
Oceania Cruises# 17316505

Transatlantic & Repositioning from Rio de Janeiro with the Insignia

22 nights, 8 ports with the Insignia
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  • All tips and gratuities onboard
  • Port taxes and government charges
  • All meals and entertainment onboard
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  • Rental vehicles
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  • Hotels
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    Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Montevideo, Uruguay
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    Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Overnight
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    Buenos Aires, Argentina
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    Punta del Este, Uruguay
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Tristan da Cunha, St. Helena
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Cruising
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    Walvis Bay, Namibia
    Overnight
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    Walvis Bay, Namibia
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    Lüderitz, Namibia
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    Cruising
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    Cape Town, South Africa
    Overnight
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    Cape Town, South Africa
    Disembarkment