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Oceania Cruises: 33 nights from Miami with Insignia (4 May 2026)

Northern Europe: United States, Bermuda, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, United Kingdom, Ireland

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Cruise code INS260504B
4 May 2026
from £8,839.06
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Cruise itinerary

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    Monday, 4 May 2026 - 05:00
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    Thursday, 7 May 2026 08:00 - 06:00
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    Monday, 18 May 2026 07:00 - 04:00
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    Tuesday, 19 May 2026 09:00 - 07:00
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    Monday, 25 May 2026 07:00 - 04:00
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    Tuesday, 26 May 2026 06:00 - 05:00
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    Thursday, 28 May 2026 07:00 - 04:00
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    Saturday, 30 May 2026 07:00 - 06:00
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    Sunday, 31 May 2026 07:00 - 05:00
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    Monday, 1 June 2026 09:00 - 06:00
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    Tuesday, 2 June 2026 11:00 - 09:00
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    Wednesday, 3 June 2026 07:00 - 05:00
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Miami

Miami

A Glimpse into Miami's Rich History

Miami, a vibrant city known for its dynamic culture and scenic beauty, holds a rich tapestry of history that dates back centuries. Initially inhabited by the Tequesta Native Americans and later claimed by Spain, Miami has transformed from a mangrove swamp into a bustling metropolis. The city's strategic location made it a crucial hub for trade and migration, contributing to its diverse cultural heritage. This fascinating blend of influences is evident in its architecture, traditions, and vibrant communities, making Miami a unique American city with a story to tell at every corner.

The Alluring Climate of Miami

Miami's climate is a major draw for visitors from around the globe. With warm, sunny weather year-round, it offers an eternal summer that appeals to sun-seekers and adventurers alike. The city enjoys a tropical monsoon climate, featuring hot, humid summers and warm, dry winters. This delightful weather allows for a plethora of outdoor activities, from sunbathing on its world-renowned beaches to exploring its lush, tropical landscapes. Miami's inviting climate makes it an ideal destination wishing to escape colder regions, promising a warm welcome in any season.

Must-Visit Attractions and Sites

Miami is a treasure trove of attractions, catering to every interest. South Beach, known for its stunning Art Deco architecture and vibrant nightlife, is a must-visit. Art enthusiasts will revel in the colorful street art of Wynwood Walls, while history buffs can explore the ancient Spanish Monastery. For a taste of nature, the Everglades National Park offers thrilling airboat tours. Additionally, Miami serves as a gateway to the Bahamas and the Caribbean, making it a perfect starting point for cruises.

Savoring Miami's Local Cuisine

The culinary scene in Miami is as diverse as its population, offering a fusion of flavors from around the world. Cuban influence is paramount, with local staples such as Cubano sandwiches and cafecito. Seafood lovers will delight in the fresh catches available, highlighted in dishes like ceviche and stone crab claws. The city's vibrant food scene is a reflection of its multicultural makeup, offering an adventure for the palate and an essential aspect of the Miami experience.

Embark on a Journey from Miami

For those enchanted by the allure of the sea, Miami is not just a destination but a beginning. This city, with its state-of-the-art cruise terminals, is a premier starting point for voyages across the Caribbean, Mexico, and beyond. Embracing Miami's eclectic spirit, vibrant culture, and scenic beauty can only be matched by the adventures that await on a cruise originating from this dynamic city. With exclusive deals and packages available, there's no better time to embark on a journey that begins in Miami, promising an unforgettable experience on the high seas.

Bermuda

Bermuda

Horta

Horta

Ponta Delgada

Ponta Delgada

Lisbon

Lisbon

Lisbon

Lisbon

Oporto

Oporto

La Coruna

La Coruna

Bilbao

Bilbao

Pauillac

Pauillac

Pauillac

Pauillac

Honfleur

Honfleur

Honfleur is a French city situated in the low Normandy. In the past, the city has been Norman, English and French property and had an economic boom at the end of the Hundred Years’ War. In the XVII Century, the city became rich thanks to the commercial relationships with Canad, Antilles, Africa and Azores and became one of the main ports for the slave trade.

One of the most characteristic aspects of the city are the houses fronting onto the Seine, so that it feels like you’re looking at an Impressionist painting. It is not a case that great artists, such as Monet, Courbet and Boudin, chose Honfleur as the place where to find inspiration for their artistic production.
The cultural and architectural heritage includes churches and museums, such as the Musée de Vieux Honfleur, where ventures of local travellers are collected, or the Eugène Boudin Museum, where you can find paintings by local artists dated back to XIX and XX Centuries.
Honfleur is a liveable city and, in its alleys and cobblestone streets, holds a one-of-a-kind allure.

Dunkerque

Dunkerque

Zeebrugge

Zeebrugge

Connected to Bruges by 7.5-kilometer canal, Zeebrugge is a seaside resort that looks to the future.

On the sea front, hotels and cafes offer a warm welcome. Zeebrugge is the most important Belgian fishing port. The Zeebrugge wholesale fish market, located in a modern complex in the inner port, is one of the largest and sophisticated of its kind in Europe. Zeebrugge also has an attractive tourist port that can contain a maximun number of 100 ships. Furthermore, its geographical position is very convenient, near the beautiful city of Bruges, the trendy seaside resort of Knokke and the picturesque village of Lissewege.

Southampton

Southampton

Southampton is a city positioned in the South of Great Britain and its port is one of the main ports in Europe. From the port of Southamptos it is possible to set sail for a Cunard transatlantic cruise and reach New York, or visit Amsterdam and Belgium with an MSC cruise. The city offers, further to the New Forest National Park, a wide natural park with its suggestive woods, also many museums and art galleries and remarkable architectural works. Noteworthy is King John’s Palace, of Norman origins as well as the old walls with 7 entrances to the city. An evidence of the Victorian Age is Tudor House, collecting objects dated back to that period. For the art lovers, Southampton City Art Gallery offers exhibitions of any kind of art, from drawing to photography with shows that attract many visitors.

Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne

Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Edinburgh is a fantastic stop with a wide variety of things to do and see. Excursions include castles, distilleries, national parks and excellent restaurants.

Edinburgh (Gaelic: Dùn Èideann;) is the capital of Scotland, located in the central region of the country. It manages to combine ancient and modern in a uniquely Scottish atmosphere. Inspired by the imposing castle, the symbol of the city, Edinburgh combines medieval relics, Georgian splendour and a powerful layer of modernity with avant-garde contemporary art.

In Edinburgh, medieval buildings stand shoulder to shoulder with the best of modern architecture; Gothic churches with fantastic museums and galleries. Scotland's exciting nightlife in Edinburgh, 'the Athens of the North', is also a feast for the mind and the senses.

 

Aberdeen

Aberdeen

Lerwick

Lerwick

Stornoway

Stornoway

Belfast

Belfast

Discover Belfast: A Historic Gem in the United Kingdom

Belfast, located in Northern Ireland, is a city with a rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes that offer visitors a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Founded in the 17th century, Belfast has transformed into a dynamic urban center known for its warm hospitality, historic landmarks, and thriving arts scene.

Moderate Climate of Belfast

Belfast experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Summer months are ideal for exploring outdoor attractions like Botanic Gardens or taking a leisurely stroll along the River Lagan. Winter brings opportunities to visit cozy pubs, enjoy cultural events, and explore indoor attractions such as museums and galleries.

Top Attractions and Places to Visit in Belfast

Explore Belfast's top attractions, including the iconic Titanic Belfast museum commemorating the city's maritime heritage, the historic Crumlin Road Gaol offering insights into Northern Ireland's past, and the vibrant St. George's Market for local crafts and food. Visit the Ulster Museum for art and history exhibits, hike Cave Hill for panoramic views, or take a Black Taxi tour to learn about Belfast's political history.

Local Cuisine: Flavors of Northern Ireland

Indulge in Belfast's culinary delights with traditional dishes like Irish stew, soda bread, Ulster fry (a hearty breakfast), and fresh seafood from the nearby coast. Sample local specialties such as champ (mashed potatoes with scallions), dulse (seaweed snack), and potato bread. Explore the city's gastropubs for modern twists on classic recipes and enjoy a pint of Guinness or local craft beer.

Embark on an Unforgettable Cruise from Belfast

Enhance your Belfast experience by booking a cruise departing from this historic port city. Choose from cruise options exploring the rugged coastlines of Ireland, visiting picturesque ports along the British Isles, or sailing to destinations like Scotland or Iceland. A cruise from Belfast promises scenic views of coastal cliffs, cultural experiences in charming towns, and memorable adventures on the high seas.

Dublin

Dublin

Dublin has a powerful aura and if it captures you, you will always be left wanting more. This is a great thing for a small capital.

Today, Dublin has one of the youngest populations in Europe, who frequent funky bars, sophisticated restaurants and the renovated city streets. However, in the contemporary urban landscape of Dublin it is still possible to find traditional pubs, nostalgic museums and even horse-drawn carts to take you down cobblestone streets.

Meanwhile, a myriad of historic attractions and museums, including Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university, and the Guinness Storehouse, make you feel like you are reliving history of this wonderful city.

Cork

Cork

Southampton

Southampton

Southampton is a city positioned in the South of Great Britain and its port is one of the main ports in Europe. From the port of Southamptos it is possible to set sail for a Cunard transatlantic cruise and reach New York, or visit Amsterdam and Belgium with an MSC cruise. The city offers, further to the New Forest National Park, a wide natural park with its suggestive woods, also many museums and art galleries and remarkable architectural works. Noteworthy is King John’s Palace, of Norman origins as well as the old walls with 7 entrances to the city. An evidence of the Victorian Age is Tudor House, collecting objects dated back to that period. For the art lovers, Southampton City Art Gallery offers exhibitions of any kind of art, from drawing to photography with shows that attract many visitors.