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Helsinki, Finland's vibrant seaside capital, is a city of intriguing contrasts. Modern architectural elegance intermingles with historical richness, evident in its neoclassical buildings and contemporary designs.

From fascinating Baroque architecture to awe-inspiring glass skyscrapers, Estonia is a charming Baltic gem that really gets under the skin of all who visit.


Once called the "Paris of the Baltics," Riga has regained its status as a cosmopolitan capital with dozens of museums and arguably Europe's most exceptional Art Nouveau architecture. Founded in 1201, Riga boasts a magnificent Old Town called "Vecriga." Riga Castle, the residence of Latvia's president, was built on the site of the original settlement next to the Daugava River. St. Mary's Dome Cathedral is renowned for its stained glass windows and massive 19th century organ comprised of more than 6,500 pipes. Outside the city limits, traditional Latvian life is on display in outdoor exhibits at the Open Air Ethnographic Museum.

Lithuania’s third largest city, Klaipeda has been in and out of the hands of the Russians, Swedes and Germans. Marvel at the impressive, and verbosely christened, St. Mergeles Marijos Taikos Karalienes Church tower and walk through Anika Square. Head to the pristine Baltic waters lapping at the broad sands of Smiltyne Beach. Or duck into the Clock Museum or Castle Museum

Gdańsk, a city steeped in a rich tapestry of history and culture, stands proudly on the Baltic coast of Poland.

Nestled on the rugged shores of Bornholm, Rønne stands as a testament to the island's resilient spirit and rich heritage.

Revel in the playful spirit of Malmö, which is linked to Copenhagen by the Øresund Bridge, a marvel of engineering that is Europe’s longest railway and road bridge. As you gaze at Malmö’s twinkling skyline, you’ll immediately catch sight of the soaring Turning Torso skyscraper, a daring statement by revered Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Tour the splendidly preserved Malmöhus Castle, a Renaissance fortification surrounded by a leafy park sprinkled with sculptures. In expansive Stortorget, Malmö’s main square, admire the elaborate City Hall before making your way down Södergatan, an elegant avenue brimming with eclectic boutiques.

Berlin, a city where history and innovation intertwine, stands as a vibrant testament to resilience and transformation.

Aarhus, Denmark's vibrant cultural heart, blends rich heritage with avant-garde innovation.

Copenhagen, Denmark's charismatic capital, is a harmonious blend of contemporary design and historical charm.

Nestled along the southeastern coast of Norway, Arendal exudes a maritime charm shaped by its storied past as a prominent shipping hub.

During your time at sea, you’ll have five activities, four entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, three complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges and eight relaxation and fitness venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to Toscana for an extra special dining experience?

Having acted as a commercial waterway for centuries, the Seine River has played an important role in France’s history.

Choose from a wide selection of cruise lines and set sail on your dream holiday with our handpicked range of cruises from Southampton.

During your time at sea, you’ll have five activities, four entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, three complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges and eight relaxation and fitness venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to Toscana for an extra special dining experience?

Rosyth, nestled along the northern shores of the Firth of Forth in Scotland, stands as a testament to industrial ingenuity and maritime tradition.

Invergordon, nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, is a picturesque port town known for its deep maritime history and stunning natural beauty.

Stornoway, the largest town in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, sits proudly on the Isle of Lewis.

Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, is a dynamic metropolis known for its rich industrial heritage and vibrant cultural scene.

Belfast, the dynamic capital of Northern Ireland, blends a rich historical tapestry with a vibrant contemporary pulse.


Holyhead, perched on the Isle of Anglesey at the northwestern tip of Wales, is a historic port town enriched with a profound maritime legacy.

Cheerful Cork sprawls about the River Lee in one of Ireland's most stunning settings. Bridges crisscross the city leading to landmarks like St. Anne's Church and the Old City Gaol, where you'll see the 19th century prisoners' graffiti. Make time to kiss the Blarney Stone in Blarney Castle.

Falmouth, nestled on the Cornish coast, is steeped in a rich maritime legacy, where the fragrance of sea salt and the echoes of seafaring lore fill the air.

More than merely a gateway to the French capital, Le Havre is a major port city that was almost completely rebuilt after World War II.

During your time at sea, you’ll have five activities, four entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, three complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges and eight relaxation and fitness venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to Toscana for an extra special dining experience?

La Rochelle, nestled on France's Atlantic coast, is a city where history and elegance meet the sea.


Tucked in France's Côte Basque, Biarritz first came to prominence in the mid-19th century when Napoleon III built a summer palace here for his wife, Empress Eugenie. The oceanside palace is now the esteemed Hotel du Palais, a landmark for the dynamic, beach-rimmed Biarritz. Surfing in France originated here in the late 1950s, and the sport has become synonymous with the city. You might watch surfers riding the waves that funnel into the Bay of Biscay, or simply comb the lovely beaches. Biarritz also has an urbane personality and museums dedicated to everything from Asian art to chocolate. Don't miss the blue-domed Russian Orthodox church, built for visiting Russian aristocrats in the 19th century.

Nestled in the heart of Spain's lush Basque Country, Bilbao emerges as a dynamic urban jewel.

Nestled on Spain's rugged northern coast, Gijón is a hidden gem in the heart of the Asturian region, where dramatic landscapes meet vibrant urban life.

La Coruña, perched on Spain's rugged northwest coast, is a maritime jewel blending history and natural beauty.

Porto, Portugal's vibrant and historic second city, captivates visitors with its unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary energy.

Lisbon, Portugal's radiant capital, enchants with its timeless allure and vibrant spirit.

During your time at sea, you’ll have five activities, four entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, three complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges and eight relaxation and fitness venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to Toscana for an extra special dining experience?

Nestled in the heart of Andalusia, Granada is a captivating city that seamlessly blends historical grandeur with vibrant modernity.

Nestled on Spain's dazzling Costa Blanca, Alicante is a coastal gem that seamlessly blends history, modernity and Mediterranean charm.

Mahón, the charming capital of Menorca, is a hidden Mediterranean gem known for its serene harbour, historic architecture and rich tapestry of cultures.

Visit the magnificent Gothic cathedral and the amazing La Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece. Enjoy the lovely Montjuic Gardens, Gaudí's other fabulous structures, the charming squares of the old Gothic Quarter and the Ramblas, Barcelona's famed downtown promenade. Or visit beautiful Montserrat and its monastery in a breathtaking setting high in the mountains.

Sète, often hailed as the Venice of Languedoc, is a charming port town in southern France, crisscrossed by a network of canals and bridges.

Toulon, nestled between sea and mountains on the Mediterranean coast of France, is a city where naval history and Provençal charm converge.

Drive along the famous Grand Corniche with its stunning views of Monaco and the Old City; then stroll through this marvelous quarter and its pink Grimaldi Palace. And don't forget the Casino. Explore the wonderful old villages along the Côte d'Azur from Nice to medieval Eze or Cannes, Grasse and lovely St. Paul de Vence - each one a jewel to be savored.

Perched along the rugged Ligurian coastline, Portovenere is an Italian coastal jewel that often remains hidden in the shadows of its more famous neighbours.

Livorno, Italy's vibrant coastal city, welcomes travellers with its eclectic blend of history, culture and maritime charm.

Piombino is an Italian town and comune of about 35,000 inhabitants in the province of Livorno. It lies on the border between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, in front of Elba Island and at the northern side of Maremma.

Bastia is a city on the French island of Corsica. Bars and restaurants line the Old Port, with the twin-towered Church of St. Jean-Baptiste rising behind it. Terra Nova, a centuries-old citadel with ramparts, was built by Genoese rulers. Nearby is the Cathedral of Ste. Marie, filled with paintings and marble statues. The Governor’s Palace houses the Bastia Museum, showcasing the city’s history.

Olbia, located on the northeastern coast of Sardinia, is a picturesque gateway to the island's natural beauty and rich history.

Rome, the Eternal City, stands as an unparalleled testament to millennia of history, culture and influence.

Naples, a vibrant city in southern Italy, is a captivating blend of history, culture and Mediterranean charm.

Visit beautiful Taormina and marvel at its famous Greek theater and the stunning view of Mount Etna. Explore lovely medieval Messina with its historic churches and the cathedral where it is rumored Richard the Lionheart worshipped in 1190. Or discover ancient Tyndaris, founded in 396 B.C., with its fine mosaics, Roman baths and impressive theater overlooking the sea.

Valletta, the capital city of Malta, is a stunning jewel of the Mediterranean, renowned for its rich history, architectural elegance and vibrant culture.

This capital of the island of Cephalonia resides in a sheltered bay along Koutavos Lagoon, where you might catch a glimpse of a loggerhead turtle. The stone obelisk of the Drapano Bridge and the Lighthouse of Saint Theodore are two of the island's distinctive landmarks. Discover relics from the Mycenaean, Hellenistic and Roman periods in the city's archaeological museum.

Sarandë is a resort on the Albanian Riviera, in southern Albania. Sandwiched between the Ionian Sea and hills of olive groves, the town is on a horseshoe-shaped bay, edged by beaches and a promenade. In the center are the archaeological remains of a 5th-century synagogue, later an early Christian basilica. Intricate floor mosaics are still evident. The 16th-century Lëkurësi Castle is on a hilltop above the town.

Nestled within the dramatic fjords of Montenegro's Adriatic coast, Kotor is a hidden gem that blends natural splendour with a rich history.

Dubrovnik, the Pearl of the Adriatic, is a Croatian coastal gem that transports travellers back in time with its stunning medieval architecture, fortified city walls and cobblestone streets.

Zadar, a coastal gem on Croatia's Adriatic Sea, beckons with a harmonious blend of ancient history and contemporary allure.


Rijeka, Croatia's lively coastal city, stands as a captivating gateway to the Adriatic.

Split, Croatia's coastal jewel on the shores of the Adriatic Sea, exudes a captivating blend of history, culture and Mediterranean beauty.

During your time at sea, you’ll have five activities, four entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, three complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges and eight relaxation and fitness venues to keep you occupied. Why not head to Toscana for an extra special dining experience?

The town of Zakinthos, on the Ionian island of the same name, curves around a scenic bay and melds into the surrounding fertile plains. While Zakinthos is modern, some of the architecture bears a Venetian influence, especially its fortress and historic Saint Mark's Square. Many of the icons and frescoes salvaged from the island's medieval churches are now exhibited in the Byzantine Museum. Be sure to leave time for the beaches and look for Caretta-Caretta sea turtles, as Zakinthos is their primary nesting ground.

Nestled on the rugged coastline of the southern Peloponnese, Gythion is a Greek coastal town that whispers tales of antiquity while basking in the beauty of the Aegean Sea.

Heraklion, the vibrant capital of Crete, is a captivating blend of ancient wonders and modern delights.

Rhodes, the radiant jewel of the Aegean Sea, beckons travellers with its compelling blend of history, culture and natural beauty.

Mykonos, the radiant star of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, lures travellers with its alluring blend of cosmopolitan charm and timeless beauty.

Piraeus, often referred to as the "Port of Athens," stands as Greece's maritime gateway to the world.
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Carrying just 670 guests, Insignia is one of the most intimate ships in the Oceania Cruises fleet, offering a welcoming atmosphere and the line’s signature focus on exceptional cuisine and personalised service. Having undergone a stylish refurbishment, she combines classic charm with contemporary touches, from her elegant lounges and teak-lined decks to her light-filled staterooms and suites. Despite her smaller size, Insignia offers a wealth of choice. Guests can savour fine dining in the Grand Dining Room, enjoy casual meals al fresco at the Terrace Café, or indulge in speciality favourites at Toscana and Polo Grill. Enrichment comes in the form of artfully designed public spaces, a well-stocked library and sociable deck games, while the Canyon Ranch SpaClub and inviting pool deck provide the perfect balance of relaxation. Evenings are just as rewarding, whether spent listening to live music in Horizons, trying your luck in the Casino, or unwinding with a cocktail in one of the ship’s intimate bars.
What’s onboard: 349 guest staterooms, five activities, four entertainment venues, two speciality restaurants, three complimentary restaurants, five bars and lounges, eight relaxation and fitness venues and six essential venues.
Yes, Oceania Cruises offers several beverage packages.
Yes, Wi-Fi is available throughout all ships.
For the safety and security of all guests and staff onboard, designated smoking areas are available on the forward, starboard corner of the Pool Deck and in the aft, port corner of Horizons.
Yes, special arrangements can be made if you require diabetic, gluten-free, lactose-free, kosher, vegetarian and vegan meals. Other diets must be requested for approval and, in some cases, may require additional medical documentation.
How much you choose to tip is a personal matter and completely at your discretion. For your convenience, the following gratuities are automatically added to your shipboard account: $18 per guest per day for guests occupying staterooms and $23 per person per day for guests occupying Penthouse, Oceania, Vista or Owner’s Suites where Butler Service if provided.
All onboard purchases and services, other than the casino, will be billed to an onboard account. You will be required to register an American Express, MasterCard or Visa card during the embarkation process.
Yes, for your convenience, complimentary room service is available 24 hours a day from an extensive room service menu.
Oceania Cruises uses a cashless system based on the US Dollar.
Recommended onboard clothing is resort or country club casual. For evening dining, elegant casual resort wear is suggested. Oceania Cruises requests that casual jeans, shorts, t-shirts, baseball caps or tennis shoes not be worn in the restaurants after 6 pm.
Oceania Cruises reserves the right to prohibit and retain all alcohol bought ashore for consumption onboard the vessel.
Double Cruise Miles amounts have been included in the up to amounts on the site.