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sail RO-Orient If you’re like most people you’ll want to see as much as possible on the trip you’ve saved for and dreamed about QOO for so long; not only when you reach your destination but UllU OUU lIIUIG also on the way there and back. fnilFlCf nntfo Look at the map. Where would you like to travel? LUU lUlll Iwl UUI Lwb On a voyage to Britain via Suez, you could visit as many ■ as nine different countries on the way. Then there are P&O-Orient’s varied sea lanes across ftltinniHH tf l6 P ac^c - You can travel via the Far East or Pacific ||(J Ulllvl SIUDDIIIU Islands to North America then on to Europe via Mexico, rr w Panama and the Caribbean. linn AAtffl FQ fnO In October, 1967,‘Arcadia’makes a fabulous voyage from llllv uUVvIu lIIU Australia to Britain via another exciting way-Durban, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro, Dakar, Casablanca, Lisbon. lAJ 1)1*1 fl Qfl Pfimnl£fef OIW I Read below about some of these colourful places on ■ ■MI 111 QU vUIIIIJIvLvIy ■ P&O-Orient’s round-world services. Don’t they all breathe romance, history, adventure? They are chosen for their beauty and interest and, in > many cases, excellent shopping. P&O-Orient arranges a choice of moderately priced tours at each port, specially planned to let you see and do as much as possible in the time available during your stay there. ATHENS (the port is Piraeus): Dornin- BARCELONA: City of matadors. Wonder- LISBON: One of Europe’s great cities. Shop ated by the Parthenon. Famous for its rom- ful hotels. Smart 'shops. Gay night life. at fashionable stores on the Rua do Carmo. antic Bouzouki music, folk dancing, gay Watch Jai Alai (pronounced Hi Lt). Have Try Solmar or Lagosta-seafood specialities, night dubs. Visit a quaint taverna in the an apertivo at a sidewalk cafe on the Visit the stylish beach resort and Casino at Plaka-the _ old city. Shop for silks and famous Ramblas boulevard. See a replica of Estoril. Listen to Fado music at fascinating souvenirs in Constitution Square. Columbus' Santa Maria. little restaurants on the Bairro Alto. ! ' BHSnEfil .d HONOLULU: Waikiki Beach from the SAN FRANCISCO: The magnificent Golden ACAPULCO: The Riviera of the Pacific. Reef Hotel. Nearby the famous Royal Gate Bridge. Chinatown. Top of the Mark. See daring divers plummet 120 feet into Hawaiian. Soft guitars, hula dancers and Cable cars. Nob Hill. The Cliff House and the foaming surf; bargain for a brightly swaying palms. Sip a tnai tai at Don the Seal Rocks. Enjoy world-famous seafood at coloured poncho; shop for silver and leather Beachcomber's. See Pearl Harbour and Fisherman's Wharf. Cross the Bay Bridge - goods; swim at fashionable Caleta beach; enjoy the spectacular view from the Pali. to Oakland. capture the fabulous scenery on film. -•--i rVHBHBHBHHMNI MF* •"! ■ u l» x e jg • 'v • . 1 Hfe _ - ■] ... kIU DE JANEIRO: The city that loves lite HONG KONG: Dine at one of the famous ARCADIA’: 30,000 tons. One of 9 big. and fun 24 hours a day. Try the coffee. floating restaurants (above). Ride in a rick- white, stabilized and fully air-conditioned Take in the view from Corcovado. You shaw. Visit the New Territories. Take a P& O - Orient liners sailing regularly from might even see the girt from Ipanema. funicular to the top of Victoria Peak. Drive Australia/ New Zealand to the U.K. via All to a background beat of strumming to Repulse Bay. Go on a wild shopping Suez or via Panama, to the Far East, and guitars, sambas and bossa novas. spree at duty-free prices. North America and on Holiday Cruises. SPCC

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 24

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