| Duration | 11 days | ||
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| Locations Visited | Antarctica, Argentina | ||
| Group Size | Minimum 6; Maximimum 12 | ||
After spending 10-nights on board the One Ocean Navigator exploring this wonderful part of the world, we are certain you will leave Antarctica with a completely different perspective than when you arrived. After all, it would be impossible to feel quite the same after gazing upon an unimaginable profusion of penguins tobogganing and waddling their way across the snow – or watching a whale crest the waves in close proximity. ... more |
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| Duration | 7 days | ||
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| Locations Visited | India | ||
| Group Size | Minimum 6; Maximimum 12 | ||
Enjoy an introduction to India's three most popular destinations. Explore the Mughal splendours and bazaars of Delhi, the markets and palaces of Jaipur and Agra's majestic Taj Mahal. Staying in five-star and heritage hotels and travelling by private air-conditioned vehicles you'll truly see India in style. more |
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| Duration | 12 days | ||
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| Trip Style | In Style (what does this mean?) | ![]() |
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| Locations Visited | Vietnam |
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| Group Size | Minimum 6; Maximimum 12 | ||
Elegant hotels and knowledgeable private guides set this trip apart from the pack. Tour of the famous Cu Chi Tunnels, traverse the historic streets of Hoi An, travel back in time in Hue and look for traces of French colonial rule in charming Hanoi. A short coastal sojourn and a serene night on a boat in Halong Bay complement this dramatic journey into the past. more |
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| Duration | 4 days | ||
| Trip Style | In Style (what does this mean?) | ![]() |
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| Locations Visited | Peru | ||
| Group Size | Minimum 6; Maximimum 12 | ||
Sail close to the clouds on Lake Titicaca and to discover the ancient civilisations that inhabit its fairytale islands. Feel the spongy reeds of the floating Uros islands beneath your feet, learn about some of Titicaca´s unique cultures and customs at a homestay and relish the vistas over the seemingly infinite waters from the brilliant red-soil Taquile Island. This is the world´s highest navigable lake, sitting at a soaring 3,812 ... more |
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