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Oceania
Sun 17 Jan 2027 - Sun 31 Jan 2027

Lands of spices & dragons

Cruise Region : Oceania
Company : Oceania Cruises
Ship : Nautica
Journey Start : Sun 17 Jan 2027
Journey End : Sun 31 Jan 2027
Count Nights : 14 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 17.01 Sun Tangjung Benoa / Indonesia 07:00 17:00
2 18.01 Mon Praia / Cape Verde 07:00 14:00
3 19.01 Tue Komodo / Indonesia 10:00 18:00
4 20.01 Wed Tangjung Benoa / Indonesia 14:00
5 21.01 Thu Tangjung Benoa / Indonesia 15:00
6 22.01 Fri Surabaya / Indonesia 07:00 17:00
7 23.01 Sat Semarang / Indonesia 07:00 15:00
8 24.01 Sun Jakarta / Indonesia 08:00 18:00
9 25.01 Mon Day at sea / Sea
10 26.01 Tue Singapore / Singapore 09:00
11 27.01 Wed Singapore / Singapore 17:00
12 28.01 Thu Day at sea / Sea
13 29.01 Fri Samui Island / Koh Samui / Thailand 07:00 16:00
14 30.01 Sat Kampong Saom (Sihanoukville) / Cambodia 07:00 14:00
15 31.01 Sun Bangkok / Thailand 07:00 17:00
Interior

Interior

from: 4 647€
Oceanview

Oceanview

from: 5 049€
Balcony

Balcony

from: 6 703€
Suite

Suite

from: 9 475€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 07:00-17:00

    Tangjung Benoa / Indonesia

  • Day 2: 07:00-14:00

    Praia / Cape Verde

    Washed by the Atlantic Ocean, Praia is the sunny heart of Cape Verde, where African energy intertwines with Portuguese flair. This coastal city on the island of Santiago offers travelers a laid-back atmosphere, vibrant markets, and the historic Plateau district with colonial architecture and panoramic views. A walk through its cozy streets reveals the rhythms of Creole culture and the legacy of Portuguese influence. Praia is not just the capital but a perfect starting point to explore the fascinating archipelago. Here, you can try seafood dishes to the sound of live morna music, visit museums dedicated to the history of Cape Verde, or go hiking in the island's green hills. Cozy and authentic, Praia enchants those who seek not only beach relaxation but culture with soul.
  • Day 3: 10:00-18:00

    Komodo / Indonesia

    Komodo is one of the 17,508 islands that comprise the Republic of Indonesia. The island is particularly notable as the habitat of the Komodo dragon, the largest lizard on Earth, which is named after the island. Komodo Island has a surface area of 390 square kilometres and a human population of over two thousand. The people of the island are descendants of former convicts who were exiled to the island and who have mixed with Bugis from Sulawesi. The people are primarily adherents of Islam but there are also Christian and Hindu congregations.

    Komodo is part of the Lesser Sunda chain of islands and forms part of the Komodo National Park. In addition, the island is a popular destination for diving. Administratively, it is part of the East Nusa Tenggara province.

  • Day 4: 14:00

    Tangjung Benoa / Indonesia

  • Day 5: 15:00

    Tangjung Benoa / Indonesia

  • Day 6: 07:00-17:00

    Surabaya / Indonesia

  • Day 7: 07:00-15:00

    Semarang / Indonesia

    Semarang is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia. It has an area of 373.78 square kilometres (144.32 sq mi) and a population of approximately 1.8 million people, making it Indonesia's seventh most populous city after Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Bekasi, Medan, and Tangerang. The built-up (metro) area had 3,183,516 inhabitants at the 2010 census spread on 2 cities and 26 districts. Greater Semarang (a.k.a. Kedungsapur) has a population of close to 6 million (see Greater Semarang section), and is located at 6°58′S 110°25′E. A major port during the Dutch colonial era, and still an important regional center and port today, the city has a dominant Javanese population.

  • Day 8: 08:00-18:00

    Jakarta / Indonesia

    Amidst the endless city lights, Jakarta emerges as a true metropolis of contrasts, where modern skyscrapers stand alongside ancient temples and open-air markets. This city is a real cultural kaleidoscope: Chinese quarters, colonial architecture, and modern business centers blend here in an amazing harmony. Tourists can stroll through the old Kota Tua district, where Dutch-era buildings have been preserved, and then head to modern shopping malls offering goods from around the world.

    Food lovers will be delighted by the diversity of dishes, as Jakarta is famous for its street food — aromatic satay, nasi goreng, and fresh seafood are must-tries. For those seeking cultural experiences, the city offers museums, theaters, and art galleries. This is a place where you can feel the pulse of modern Indonesia while touching its rich heritage.

  • Day 9:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 10: 09:00

    Singapore / Singapore

  • Day 11: 17:00

    Singapore / Singapore

  • Day 12:

    Day at sea / Sea

  • Day 13: 07:00-16:00

    Samui Island / Koh Samui / Thailand

    Among the tropical islands of Thailand, Koh Samui stands out with its unique nature and atmosphere. This island attracts travelers from all over the world with its white sandy beaches, picturesque waterfalls, and dense jungles. It's an ideal place for relaxation, whether it’s engaging in water sports, exploring nature, or simply enjoying peace and beauty.

    Moreover, Koh Samui is known for its cultural heritage, including many Buddhist temples and sanctuaries. One of the most famous is the Big Buddha Temple, which is not only a religious center but also one of the island's main attractions. The local cuisine, featuring fresh seafood and exotic fruits, will make the trip even more exciting and delicious.

  • Day 14: 07:00-14:00

    Kampong Saom (Sihanoukville) / Cambodia

    Kompong Som (Sihanoukville)

  • Day 15: 07:00-17:00

    Bangkok / Thailand

    Bangkok is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or simply Krung Thep. The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometres (605.7 sq mi) in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand, and has a population of over eight million, or 12.6 percent of the country's population. Over fourteen million people (22.2 percent) lived within the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region at the 2010 census, making Bangkok the nation's primate city, significantly dwarfing Thailand's other urban centres in terms of importance.