optional shore excursions

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optional shore excursions
OPTIONAL SHORE EXCURSIONS
MIAMI, FLORIDA to MIAMI, FLORIDA
INSIGNIA January 10, 2015
Welcome Ashore
Oceania Cruises shares your passion for new discoveries and that has led us to create an award winning program of optional shore excursions and tours that
explore the world's most important historical, cultural and artistic gems. The wide variety of tour options means you may choose from the most enriching tours
and adventures available in each of our ports of call. Witness natural wonders, explore man-made marvels and immerse yourself in the culture, history and
cuisine of these storied destinations. Your AROUND THE WORLD IN 180 DAYS cruise offers three pricing options that provide discounts of up to40% when
you reserve your shore excursions before your cruise.
Shore Excursion Points of Distinction
Professional English-speaking experts to guide you through your journey. Peace of mind knowing that your excursions are monitored by the ship’s staff. A staff
of experienced, excursion specialists expertly plans each tour and is dedicated to maximizing your time in each port. Travel with premier, licensed and insured,
tour companies aboard the best available, climate controlled luxury transportation.
A La Carte Excursions
Individual a la carte shore excursions are available for pre-purchase. Reserving in advance gives you the peace of mind knowing that your tours have been
pre-arranged and pre-reserved prior to your arrival.
Oceania Choice Excursions
While all of the shore excursions offer extraordinary experiences, some are so outstanding and so awe-inspiring that they merit special recognition. These tours
are designated as Oceania Choice excursions and offer unique, one-of-a-kind experiences to the passionate explorer wishing to delve even deeper into a
region’s culture and history.
Oceania Exclusive Excursions
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of privacy, intimacy and flexibility, we also offer our Oceania Exclusive excursions. With a minimum
participation of 10 guests, and never more than 16, these excursions benefit from a higher level of personal attention and detail only possible in small groups.
Unlimited Passport Collection Package
This package is not available for this voyage.
Your World Collection Package
Your World Collection provides the flexibility for you to custom design a personalized, value-packed collection of excursions by allowing you to select the exact
number of tours you want to take from the entire portfolio. Best of all, you will save 25% off a la carte prices when you reserve a minimum of 12 shore
excursions.
Guests in suites and concierge-level staterooms enjoy a 60-day priority booking period prior to the 120-day online booking window. If you purchase the Your
World Collection you also receive priority confirmation of your selections. This added benefit is especially appealing if you wish to ensure that you have a
place on the most popular tours in marquee cities such as Venice, Rome, St. Petersburg and Istanbul, to name a few.
All excursion packages have the added convenience of being fully refundable until sail date and must be purchased in advance of sailing to enjoy the
maximum savings. Packages will be non-refundable thereafter. A la Carte tours will remain fully refundable up until 36 hours before the excursion.
OceaniaCruises.com
OceaniaCruises.com offers a wealth of information about your cruise: learn about and purchase shore excursions, select pre- and post-cruise hotel
packages, find answers to frequently asked questions, read general information about your upcoming cruise experience, and much more. You may purchase
tours up until 72 hours prior to your sail date. Our website safely and securely accepts credit card payments; you will automatically receive confirmation of
your online purchase by email. And all shore excursions purchased online receive priority processing and guaranteed acceptance. Visit
www.OceaniaCruises.com today to pre-purchase any of these packages. Next to each tour description, you will find symbols to assist you in choosing the
excursion that is right for you.
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OPTIONAL SHORE EXCURSIONS
SANTA MARTA, COLOMBIA
STM-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF SANTA MARTA
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: January 13, 2015 09:30 AM
Explore the landmarks of Colombia’s oldest city, delving into its storied history and alluring culture, which have helped fuel the rebirth of Santa Marta.
Depart from the pier and begin a leisurely drive through Santa Marta, a colonial city that the Spanish established as a base of conquest. Founded in 1525 at
the foot of the world’s highest coastal mountain range, Santa Marta is considered the oldest, still-inhabited city in Colombia.
When the Spanish arrived, the indigenous people were skilled goldsmiths, and you will see the kinds of objects they made in the Gold Museum. An
impressive model of the main city of their empire, Ciudad Perdida, is also on display, along with pre-Columbian pottery.
Continuing on, you will explore Santa Marta’s magnificent whitewashed cathedral, which is thought to be the oldest church in Colombia, although construction
wasn’t finished until late in the 18th century. Its floor plan is in the shape of a Roman cross. Simon Bolivar was buried in the cathedral until 1839 when his
remains were moved to Caracas, his birthplace.
You will discover more about the Great Liberator at Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, where Bolivar died. Now a museum, the butterscotch-yellow hacienda
beautifully displays many of his personal objects and a large statue of the revered Bolivar lords over the grounds.
To delve deeper into Santa Marta’s cultural history, you will watch a folkloric performance and enjoy a beverage at the seaside Irotama Hotel before returning
to the pier via the modern El Rodadero district.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of easy to moderate walking/standing. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility
concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability and may make arrangements with the guide to not participate in
some of the guided walking portions of the tour. Weather appropriate clothing (knees and shoulders should be covered to enter the cathedral); sun cap;
sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
STM-002 QUEBRADA VALENCIA ECOLOGICAL EXPEDITION
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 13, 2015 09:30 AM
Marvel at the unique ecology within the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta National Park as you walk through the forest to its spectacular Quebrada Valencia
waterfalls.
Depart from the pier and drive east toward the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta National Park, a massive piece of land containing part of the world’s highest
coastal mountain range. The mountains are the source of the Quebrada Valencia River and countless other streams that wind through the pristine
countryside. The park is so revered for its ecosystem and cultural content that UNESCO declared it a Biosphere Reserve of Man and Humanity.
Upon arriving, you will begin a guided walk through the forest and over rocky terrain into a land still inhabited by several indigenous Indian tribes. Wildlife
abounds, including Sierra parrots, tapirs and Paramo deer. A variety of exotic flora also flourishes, and you may pass in the shadow of towering wax palms
and ceiba de leche trees.
It takes approximately a half hour to reach the waterfalls, and it’s well worth the effort. Emerging from the dense forest, the cascading waterfalls from the
Quebrada Valencia River form a series of small, crystal-clear pools. The tropical setting couldn’t be lovelier or more serene. You will enjoy quite some time
here to relax and wander about as you please, perhaps taking a quick dip in the refreshing waters. Tropical birds abound here so you may see some
squawking in the treetops above. Afterwards, you will retrace your route back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate to strenuous walking, plus any additional at the guests’ discretion during time at the
waterfalls. There will be uneven and natural terrain to negotiate as well as some inclines and steps. Standing at the waterfalls will also be on uneven, natural
surfaces and could be slippery if wet. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good physical
condition. Light-weight clothing; swim suit worn under clothing for those who wish to swim at the waterfall; sun cap; sunglasses; a bottle of water and a towel
from the ship; and flat, comfortable hiking/walking shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended. Those who choose to take part in any water activities do so
at their own risk and responsibility.
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Moderate Activity
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STM-003 TASTE OF TAYRONA PARK
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: January 13, 2015 09:30 AM
Follow the sacred Nine Stones Path through densely forested Tayrona National Park, while a guide points out the indigenous species of exotic plants and
animals.
Depart from the pier and drive northeast toward Tayrona National Park, which sits at the foot of the world’s highest coastal mountain range. Like Sierra
Nevada de Santa Marta National Park, which lies farther east, Tayrona is so revered for its ecosystem and cultural content that UNESCO declared it a
Biosphere Reserve of Man and Humanity.
Upon arriving, you will follow the Nine Stones Path, accompanied by a guide that will point out the nine oval stones along the way and why the Tayrona
culture believes them to be sacred. The guide will also show you the most intriguing species of plants and animals that flourish in the park’s sprawling
equatorial rainforest.
You may encounter dusky titi monkeys scurrying about the trees and collared peccaries hunkered down in the shade or rooting around the leaf litter for
berries and nuts. Birds are also abundant and the more than 200 avian species include the brightly colored Caribbean toucan and numerous types of parrots,
which often fly overhead squawking.
Following the ecological walk, you will have time to laze about Piscina Beach, enjoying a refreshing beverage while taking in the spectacular scenery. The
more adventurous may wish to take a dip in the ocean. A jumble of giant boulders dots the shoreline, making for a memorable photo or an adventurous
climb. After relaxing here for an hour or so, you will drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate to strenuous walking, plus any additional at the guests’ discretion during time at the
beach. There will be uneven and natural terrain to negotiate as well as sandy surfaces. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility
concerns. Participants should be in good physical condition. Light-weight clothing; swim suit worn under clothing for those who wish to swim at the beach;
sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a bottle of water and a towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable hiking/walking shoes with a non-slip sole are
recommended. Those who choose to take part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
STM-004 TAYRONA PARK ADVENTURE W/LUNCH
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: January 13, 2015 09:30 AM
An enlightening walk through the rainforest with a sumptuous lunch waiting at the end, are the highlights of this adventure that focuses on the natural beauty
of Tayrona National Park.
Depart from the pier and drive northeast toward Tayrona National Park, which sits at the foot of the world’s highest coastal mountain range. Like Sierra
Nevada de Santa Marta National Park, which lies farther east, Tayrona is so revered for its ecosystem and cultural content that UNESCO declared it a
Biosphere Reserve of Man and Humanity.
Upon arriving, you will follow the Nine Stones Path, accompanied by a guide that will point out the nine oval stones along the way and why the Tayrona
culture believes them to be sacred. The guide will also show you the most intriguing species of plants and animals that flourish in the park’s sprawling
equatorial rainforest.
You may encounter dusky titi monkeys scurrying about the trees and collared peccaries hunkered down in the shade or rooting around the leaf litter for
berries and nuts. Birds are also abundant and the more than 200 avian species include the brightly colored Caribbean toucan and numerous types of parrots,
which often fly overhead squawking.
Following the ecological walk, you will have time to laze about Piscina Beach, enjoying a refreshing beverage and a buffet lunch of traditional Colombian
dishes. If you are feeling ambitious, you might climb the giant boulders jumbled along the shore or take a dip in the ocean. Afterwards, you will return to the
pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate to strenuous walking, plus any additional at the guests’ discretion during time at the
beach. There will be uneven and natural terrain to negotiate as well as sandy surfaces. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility
concerns. Participants should be in good physical condition. Light-weight clothing; swim suit worn under clothing for those who wish to swim at the beach;
sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a bottle of water and a towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable hiking/walking shoes with a non-slip sole are
recommended. Those who choose to take part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
Easy Activity
Oceania Exclusive
Moderate Activity
Oceania Choice
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Strenuous Activity
Meal Included
Culinary Discovery
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Evening Excursion
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ORANJESTAD, ARUBA
AUA-001 HORSEBACK RIDING ADVENTURE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
This fun horseback riding tour allows you to explore Aruba from a very different angle, that being from the back of a horse. Discover the scenic trails and
unique flora and fauna of the island at an easygoing pace which is at times, punctuated by moments of excitement.
From the pier, board your coach and venture through the Dutch-influenced streets of Oranjestad and the beautiful roads of the countryside en route to the
ranch. Arriving at the stables, you will be greeted by expert guides who will introduce you to your mount, help you into your Colombian-style saddle and offer
brief instruction to ensure your safety and comfort.
Once everyone is ready to go, your horseback adventure will begin by traveling through a small suburb, where you will view the homes of local residents. The
trail then winds over a hill and into the wild north coast of Aruba. The view from atop your horse affords the perfect perspective for observing the island's
natural habitat, such as cactus and divi-divi trees. You may even spot native parakeets along the way.
So far, your exploration has been at a steady walk. But for those who may be itching to go a little faster, your guides and your horse are pleased to oblige.
Give your horse a cluck and gentle kick for a thrilling gallop toward your next destination, a beautiful secluded beach. Once you have reached the beach, you
are free to dismount, stretch your legs and enjoy a light refreshment.
After a short break, it's time to remount your horse and head back to the ranch. From here, you have the option of returning directly to the pier or continuing
to Oranjestad, where you may explore the town independently. Those who elect to continue on to Oranjestad will be responsible for finding their own way
back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 2 hours of moderate horseback riding and is recommended for guests in good physical condition. The tour is
not available to wheelchair guests or those guests with mobility concerns. Long pants and closed-toe shoes are required. Sunglasses, sun cap, sunscreen
and extra cash for purchases are suggested. Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. Maximum weight to
participate is 200 lbs. Guests may be required to sign a liability waiver before being allowed to take part in the tour. Only cameras are allowed on the ride and
other personal items will be stored in lockers at the ranch.
AUA-002 SCENES OF ARUBA
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
This mostly panoramic tour provides you with an excellent opportunity to take in the scenic delights of this captivating Island and see the unique features of
Aruba that set it apart from other destinations.
Traveling from the pier, you will first enjoy a scenic drive along Eagle Beach, past the popular resort hotels to the oldest lighthouse on the island, the
California Lighthouse. After a photo stop here, you will continue on to your second stop, Alto Vista Chapel. This is the site where the Spanish missionaries
are said to have converted the island's Indians into Christians in 1560.
Next, your route takes you along the North coast to Baby Natural Bridge, situated next to the former Natural Bridge, which was Aruba's premier attraction until
its collapse in 2005. This spot vividly demonstrates the powerful forces of the sea, which over the years has carved through coral and lime stone, creating
amazing formations and arches in the rocks.
Before returning to the pier, your excursion makes a final stop at the Casibari Rock formation, a group of large diorite and granite boulders found nowhere
else in the Caribbean. As you make your way back along the South coast toward Oranjestad, you will also pass the world's largest water desalination plant.
Please note: This tour involves limited walking, mainly at the guest's discretion. The tour has limited wheelchair availability and wheelchair guests must have
a collapsible wheelchair, be able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility concerns are
cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Lightweight clothing, sunglasses, sun cap, sunscreen and flat comfortable walking shoes are
suggested. Some of the venues on this tour charge for use of the restrooms. No filming or photos are allowed at Alto Vista Chapel.
Easy Activity
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Moderate Activity
Oceania Choice
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Strenuous Activity
Meal Included
Culinary Discovery
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AUA-003 SEA TREK AT DE PALM ISLAND
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
Walking underwater has never been easier or safer than with Sea trek so grab your swimsuit and get ready for the experience of a lifetime. Imagine
exploring the underwater world and having your entire face and head remain completely dry by using a specially designed helmet and air supply system.
Everyone from kids to adults can walk underwater to a depth of 25 feet to explore the beautiful underwater world.
A short transfer from the ship takes you to the Port of Palm pier where you will board a ferry for the ride across Spanish Lagoon to De Palm Island. Upon
arrival, you will be greeted and receive a briefing on Sea trek and what to expect. No need to worry, this tour is great for swimmers and non-swimmers alike
since no experience is required as you explore the ocean's depths with Sea Trek. Using a helmet that supplies oxygen and is connected via tubing that goes
to the surface, you get weighed down a little so you don't float and that's it, within moments you will feel like you're starring in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
It's so easy you can even wear your sunglasses if you want.
Once you are outfitted with your gear, you will be led into the water where your fun and exciting walk on the ocean floor begins. Delight in feeding the fish,
see the famous Sunken Airplane and even have a seat at the Sea Trek Underwater Café.
After approximately 20-minutes exploring with your Sea Trek gear, you will return to the beach where you are free to avail yourself of the various amenities
found on De Palm Island and the complimentary buffet. Sit back and relax as you soak up the sun on this beautiful beach before it's time to return to the ship
in Oranjestad. This terrific and completely enjoyable tour is fun for everyone and will definitely be one of the great memories you'll have of your time in Aruba.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity and participants should be in good physical condition. It is not necessary to know how to swim.
The tour is not available to wheelchair guests, guests with mobility concerns, recent back or neck injuries, heart conditions, epilepsy, diabetes, respiratory
conditions or pregnant women. Flat, comfortable walking shoes or aqua socks, swim suits (clothing with metal objects is not allowed in the water park), towel,
a change of clothing, sun cap, sunglasses, sunscreen and extra cash are suggested. Guests taking part in any water activities do so at their own risk and
responsibility and will be required to sign a medical waiver before being allowed to take part in the tour. Minimum age to participate is 8 years of age and
children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. Lounge chairs are available at the beach and lockers are available for rent. For
safety reasons, the use of personal underwater cameras is not permitted.
AUA-004 PASSPORT TO PARADISE - DE PALM ISLAND SNORKELING
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
Enjoy a spectacular day spent enjoying the tropical paradise of a private island and a wonderful snorkeling experience.
Your tour commences at the pier where you will first transfer to the Port of Palm pier and board a ferry for the ride across the Spanish Lagoon to De Palm
Island. Here, tropical palm trees, mangroves and natural pools surrounded by pristine turquoise seas await you. De Palm Island truly offers it all, spectacular
coral formations and a large variety of tropical flora and fauna.
Upon arrival, you will be greeted and receive your safety briefing and instructions before heading out into the waters for a fascinating view of Aruba's marine
habitat. Delight in the variety of tropical fish that make these waters their home, including the friendly Blue Parrot Fish.
Following your underwater exploration, you will return to the beach where you can avail yourself of a sumptuous Caribbean lunch buffet and enjoy the Island's
spectacular state-of-the-art Blue Parrot water park. With over 70 exciting features, including six breathtaking water slides, you will have no trouble getting
your adrenaline going. For those who prefer less activity, you can choose to simply relax in one of the lounge chairs and work on your tan.
When your time at the Island draws to a close, you'll make your way back to the ferry pier for the return journey to Oranjestad.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity and participants should be in good physical condition and be able to swim. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests, guests with mobility concerns, recent back or neck injuries, heart conditions, epilepsy, diabetes, respiratory conditions or
pregnant women. Flat, comfortable walking shoes or aqua socks; swim suits (clothing with metal objects is not allowed in the water park), towel, a change of
clothing, sun cap, sunglasses, sunscreen and extra cash are suggested. Guests taking part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility
and will be required to sign a medical waiver before being allowed to take part in the tour. Minimum age to participate is 8 years of age and children under 18
must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. Lounge chairs are available at the beach and lockers are available for rent.
Easy Activity
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Moderate Activity
Oceania Choice
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Strenuous Activity
Meal Included
Culinary Discovery
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AUA-005 ARUBA SIGHTSEEING & OSTRICH FARM
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
This tour offers a bit of the traditional scenic highlights of Aruba as well as something unique. From the pier, you will first travel to the oldest lighthouse on the
Island, the California Lighthouse which is located on Aruba's windward coast. En route, you will pass by the area of tourist resorts that dot the coastline. After
a stop for photos, you will continue on across the island's arid terrain which is the home of cacti, divi-divi trees, iguanas and wild goats.
Your next stop is the Casibari Rock Formations, a group of large diorite and granite boulders found nowhere else in the Caribbean. From here, you will drive
past the Bushiribana Gold Smelter ruins, which are located close to where gold was discovered in 1824. Next it's on to your third stop, an island ostrich farm.
Enjoy a guided tour of the farm and get acquainted with these interesting, flightless birds during your visit.
Before returning to the pier in Oranjestad, you will make a final stop at the beautiful Baby Natural Bridge, situated next to the former Natural Bridge, which
was Aruba's premier attraction until its collapse in 2005. This spot vividly demonstrates the powerful forces of the sea, which over the years has carved
through coral and lime stone, creating amazing formations and arches in the rocks.
Please note: This tour involves limited walking, mainly at the guest's discretion. The tour has limited wheelchair availability and wheelchair guests must have
a collapsible wheelchair, be able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility concerns are
cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Lightweight clothing, sunglasses, sun cap, sunscreen, flat, comfortable walking shoes and
extra cash for purchases is suggested. Feeding the ostriches is permitted, but please use caution when doing so. It is recommended that jewelry and
sunglasses be removed prior to feeding the birds. Some of the venues on this tour charge for use of the restrooms.
AUA-006 ARUBA SAILING & SNORKELING
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
Take off on a 3-hour snorkel cruise that gives you the chance to marvel at the beauty of Aruba's coastline and the riches of Aruba's underwater world. The
magical combination of wind, sun and sailing make this both a fun and relaxing trip, all at the same time.
Boarding your sailing vessel at the cruise terminal, you well set sail for the west coast of Aruba. Your first stop will be at Boca Cathalina for great reef
snorkeling. The depth will be around 15 feet so it's the perfect place to learn or refresh your snorkeling skills. After approximately 45 minutes in the water, you
will head to your second stop, Aruba's famous Antilla shipwreck.
A remnant of World War II, the Antilla was scuttled by its own captain to prevent it from being captured by the Dutch Marines. Today, the Antilla is lying on its
side in 60 feet of water, with a small piece sticking out above the surface. Voted as one of the world's top 10 dive and snorkel sites and with its length of
approximately 400 feet, the Antilla is the 2nd largest shipwreck in the Caribbean and a favorite site of many.
Following your time snorkeling and swimming at the Antilla wreck, you will climb back onboard your catamaran and sail back to the cruise terminal, enjoying
some thirst-quenching refreshments that include rum punch, soda and juice, all accompanied by the sounds of light-hearted Caribbean music.
Please note: This tour requires a moderate amount of activity and guests should be in good physical condition and be able to swim. The tour is not available
to wheelchair guests, guests with mobility concerns, recent back or neck injuries, heart conditions, epilepsy, diabetes, respiratory conditions or pregnant
women. Flat, comfortable walking shoes or aqua sock, swim suit, towel, sun cap, sunglasses and sunscreen are suggested. Guests taking part in any water
activities do so at their own risk and responsibility and will be required to sign a waiver before being allowed to take part in the tour. Minimum age to
participate is 12 years of age and children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. The order of sites visited may vary and other
snorkeling spots may be substituted dependent on prevailing sea conditions.
Easy Activity
Oceania Exclusive
Moderate Activity
Oceania Choice
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Strenuous Activity
Meal Included
Culinary Discovery
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AUA-007 ARUBA DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
If you have always wanted to learn to scuba dive, here is the perfect opportunity. Not only will you learn to dive in one day, you will also have the opportunity
to discover Aruba's beautiful underwater world, all under the guidance of professional instructors.
A short transfer from the pier brings you to the dive shop where you will receive your DSD academic session and then enter the pool. During the pool
session, your instructor will teach you the basic rules and skills for scuba diving, such as dealing with pressure, breathing on scuba and how to use the
different equipment.
After approximately 1-hour spent learning the essentials of diving, you will board your dive boat and head out to a shallow wreck, the Pedernalis which lies on
the west side of the island. After receiving a short briefing and getting your gear set up, you will enter the water with your instructor and begin your dive,
which goes up to a depth of 25-feet. Your instructor will accompany you at all times underwater during the approximately 35-minute dive while you marvel at
the incredible underwater habitat of Aruba.
All too soon, it's time to climb back onboard your dive boat and make your way back to the dive shop pier where your transportation awaits to transfer you
back to the cruise terminal.
Please note: This tour requires a significant amount of activity and guests should be in good physical condition and be able to swim. The tour is not available
to wheelchair guests, guests with mobility concerns, recent back or neck injuries, heart conditions, epilepsy, diabetes, respiratory conditions or pregnant
women. Flat, comfortable walking shoes or aqua sock, swim suit, towel, sun cap, sunglasses and sunscreen are suggested. Guests taking part in any water
activities do so at their own risk and responsibility and will be required to fill out a confidential medical questionnaire and sign a waiver before being allowed
to take part in the tour. A physician's release may be required. Maximum weight allowance is 350 lbs. and the minimum age to participate is 12 years of age.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian.
AUA-008 ARUBA TWO-TANK CERTIFIED DIVE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
Calling all dive enthusiasts! Come explore two amazing dive sites on this tour that is strictly geared for certified divers.
At the cruise terminal, a Red Sail Sports representative will meet you and assist you with completing all of the necessary liability forms along with reviewing
your certification card (your last dive will need to have been within the last 2 years). Following the necessary formalities, you will be guided to your dive boat
and set off for your two-tank dive.
The ride to your first stop, the famous Antilla shipwreck, will take approximately 35-minutes.
The Antilla is covered with tube sponges and coral formations and you will be able to see many varieties of tropical fish. On this dive, which takes you to a
maximum depth of 60 feet, the group will be split up into smaller groups and guided by a dive master or dive instructor. After approximately 40-minutes of
bottom time, it's time to re-surface and climb back onboard the boat.
Enjoy a 20-minute surface interval as you cruise to your second dive site, the shallow wreck Pedernalis. This dive takes you down to a maximum depth of 25
feet for approximately 40- minutes of bottom time. At the Pedernalis you can see sections of cabins and wash basins, as well as a pipe line system that goes
with this oil tanker that was torpedoed in 1942 during World War II by a German Submarine.
At the conclusion of your time at Pedernalis, you will be transported back to the cruise terminal where your incredible Aruban dive experience comes to an
end.
Please note: This tour requires a significant amount of activity and guests should be in good physical condition and be able to swim. The tour is not available
to wheelchair guests, guests with mobility concerns, recent back or neck injuries, heart conditions, epilepsy, diabetes, respiratory conditions or pregnant
women. Flat, comfortable walking shoes or aqua sock, swim suit, towel, sun cap, sunglasses and sunscreen are suggested. Guests taking part in any water
activities do so at their own risk and responsibility and will be required to fill out a confidential medical questionnaire and sign a waiver before being allowed
to take part in the tour. A physician's release may be required. Maximum weight allowance is 350 lbs. and the minimum age to participate is 12 years of age.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian.
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AUA-010 ATLANTIS SUBMARINE ADVENTURE
Duration: 1.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
Experience the marvelous underwater world of Aruba from the comfort of an Atlantis Submarine, the world's largest fleet of hi-tech passenger submarines. If
you haven't been to the bottom of the ocean before, this tour is one you won't want to miss!
Your adventure begins with a ferry transfer from the cruise ship pier to the Atlantis dive site. Upon arrival, you will receive an informational briefing and
transfer to your submarine where you will embark on an amazing undersea experience. Being in a submarine and descending to depths of up to 120 feet
underwater is without a doubt, an adventure by itself. To add to this unforgettable experience, just imagine the marine life you will see up close and the Aruba
dive site is home to wide variety of colorful fish, coral and an assortment of marine creatures.
Known for its quality and safety, Atlantis Submarines is an eye-opening experience that takes you beyond the classroom as you learn about coral, reef life
and submersibles, all while visiting either a mysterious sunken airplane or the retired coaster "Morgenster." During your dive, the friendly Atlantis crew will
happily share their love of the ocean with you.
With a spacious air-conditioned interior, large view ports and comfortable seating, this one-of-a-kind submarine allows you fabulous access to Aruba's
incredible sea life.
When your submarine adventure comes to its end, you will receive a certificate as proof of your participation and then shuttle by ferry back to the cruise ship
pier.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to
carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability as participants must be able to make their own way into and out of the ferry vessel and there is
an 11-step steep ladder to negotiate in order to enter and leave the submarine. Light-weight, casual clothing, and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a
rubber sole are recommended. To experience color changes at various depths, guests may choose to wear clothes with red or florescent colors. The
minimum height requirement to participate in the tour is 36 inches and children must be at least 4 years of age and accompanied by an adult parent or
guardian. The ferry vessel and submarine may not be exclusive to our guests.
AUA-011 SEE & SEA ISLAND DISCOVERY
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
A perfect opportunity awaits you to experience not only Aruba's undersea world, but also view some of its most notable onshore landmarks.
It's a short transfer from the cruise ship pier to Pelican Pier, where you will board the ferry that will bring you to the Seaworld Explorer semi-sub. This unique
surface vessel's viewing hull sits five feet below the waterline and large windows provide an incredible opportunity to see under the water without getting wet!
The breathtaking views of the colorful marine life and the many different varieties of coral will no doubt leave you in awe. You will also get a look at the
"Antilla", a German freighter sunk during World War II and one of the largest shipwrecks in the Caribbean.
Resurfacing after approximately forty minutes, you'll take the ferry back to dry land and transfer by coach to the California Lighthouse. From this vantage
point, you will be afforded some excellent views of Aruba's windward coast. Next, you will travel along Aruba's rugged north coast to the Baby Natural Bridge,
which has been carved by the surf into the solid coral and limestone. You can also view the remains of the original Natural Bridge which collapsed in 2005.
Continuing on, your final stop will be at Casibari, where the landscape is formed by diorite boulders the size of small houses. The adventurous may want to
climb the eighty rustic steps to the formation's summit in order to take in some stunning views.
Heading back to the cruise ship pier, your route will take you past the ruins of a 19th century gold mill at Boca Mahos. Time permitting, a stop will be made
in Oranjestad for those who wish to exit the tour and do some exploring on their own. Guests who elect to leave the tour in Oranjestad will be responsible for
making their own way back to the ship, at their own expense.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops and afterwards in town The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability as participants must be able
to make their own way into and out of the ferry vessel and there is an 11-step steep ladder to negotiate in order to enter and leave the submarine.
Light-weight, casual clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a rubber sole are recommended. To experience color
changes at various depths, guests may choose to wear clothes with red or florescent colors. The minimum height requirement to participate in the tour is 36
inches and children must be at least 4 years of age and accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. The ferry vessel and submarine may not be exclusive
to our guests. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
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AUA-012 ARUBA'S NATURAL WONDERS
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: January 14, 2015 12:30 PM
Enjoy discovering Aruba's natural side on this tour that showcases three distinctively different attractions that are all a direct result of the wonders of nature.
Traveling by coach, you will first set-off for the Butterfly Farm, where upon arrival you will step into a tropical garden teeming with butterflies. During your visit,
observe the fascinating life cycle of the butterfly as your expert guide explains the butterfly's habits and the miracle of metamorphosis. You will surely be
charmed by these beautiful and whimsical creatures as they gracefully fly about.
Rejoining your coach, you will make your way to the Aruba Aloe Factory, en route passing the island's famous divi-divi trees. Always pointing in a
south-westerly direction due to natural trade winds that blow from the north-east, these iconic trees act as a natural compass on the island. Arriving at the
factory, you will enjoy a tour of the factory and learn how aloe is grown, processed, and turned into skin-care products.
Continuing on, you will next head to Aruba's rugged north coast and the Baby Natural Bridge, which has been carved by the surf into the solid coral and
limestone. You can also view the remains of the original Natural Bridge which collapsed in 2005. Afterwards, you will travel back to the cruise ship pier. Time
permitting, a stop will be made in Oranjestad for those who wish to exit the tour and do some exploring on their own. Those who elect to leave the tour in
Oranjestad will be responsible for making their own way back to the ship, at their own expense.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of walking. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able
to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully
evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are
recommended. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
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KRALENDIJK, BONAIRE
KRA-001 ECO-POWERED TUK-TUK CITY TOUR
Duration: 1.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $45.00
Date: January 15, 2015 08:30 AM, 09:30 AM, 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 01:30 PM
See the highlights of Kralendijk in the comfort of an electric-powered Tuk-Tuk, enjoying the open air and enlightening commentary by your local guide and
driver.
Depart directly from the pier in a Tuk-Tuk, an emission-free vehicle that looks similar to an oversized golf cart. These vehicles were originally used as mini
taxis in Thailand, where the name tuk tuk is meant to imitate the sound of the small engines – however the Bonaire models are mounted with electric engines
and are very quiet. As you drive south along the coast, you will soon come upon Fort Orange, which was built in 1639. Heavily fortified, it was never attacked
and over time it was used for alternate purposes, including a government center, fire station and prison. The fort’s cannons are from the early 1800s, a time
when the British controlled the Dutch West Indies.
Continuing on, you will stop at the statue of Gilberto Betico Croes, a political activist that was instrumental in helping neighboring Aruba gain its
independence from the Netherland Antilles. Bonaire is considered a special municipality of the Netherlands, and you’ll notice the Dutch influence in the
capital’s delightful architecture. In Dutch, Kralendijk (Crawl-en-dike) means “coral reef,” a reference to the many reefs surrounding Bonaire.
Other highlights along your route include the island’s largest church and the nearby saltwater flats. Flamingoes often gather in the shallow water to dine on
brine shrimp, a diet that endows them with a beautiful rosy hue. Following your exploration of the city by Tuk-Tuk, you will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour is mostly panoramic with limited optional walking at the stops. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests. Those guests with
mobility concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sunglasses; and flat,
comfortable shoes are recommended. The tour sequence may vary.
KRA-002 THE WASHIKEMBA RESERVE BY ATV
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: January 15, 2015 08:30 AM, 11:30 AM
Drive into the arid wilds of the Washikemba reserve on an ATV and delight in the hauntingly beautiful landscape, much of it only accessible in a
four-wheel-drive vehicle.
Depart from the pier and enjoy a brief drive to an awaiting All-Terrain Vehicle. Following a safety briefing, you will take off on your ATV and head east into the
Washikemba reserve. As you negotiate the rugged terrain, you may encounter wild donkeys and goats and see iguanas basking in the sun. The advantage
of an ATV is that it allows access to areas that most vehicles can’t reach, so you can expect to see the island in its most natural, undisturbed state.
At the Spelonk Lighthouse, which marks the easternmost point of Bonaire, you’ll notice that the only other way to this remote point is along a footpath. It’s an
inspiring setting, especially since the only sounds should be of the surf crashing on the rocky shore. The stone building there was once the residence of the
lighthouse keeper, but it hasn’t been occupied in years.
From there, it’s on to one of Bonaire’s many caves, some of which still bear inscriptions from the Arawak Indians that lived here in pre-Columbian days.
Expect the cave to be teeming with hundreds of bats, clinging to the roof as they wait until dusk to fly off looking for insects.
Finally, on the return drive to Kralendijk, you will stop briefly in Boven Bolivia, a small settlement at the head of a lagoon.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guests’ discretion during the stops. There will be over 2-hours of driving an All-Terrain-Vehicle
over mostly off-road, bumpy conditions. Guests will be given a test to determine their competence in being able to do simple maneuvers on the vehicle. The
tour is not available to wheelchair guests, those with mobility concerns, or pregnant women. The tour is not considered suitable for those with injuries or
conditions that may be affected by the bumpy conditions. Long trousers and flat, closed-toe shoes are required. Sun cap; sunglasses; and sunscreen are
recommended. The minimum age for participation is 18 years old and all participants must present a valid driver’s license. The local operator may require
guests sign a liability waiver before taking part in the tour.
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KRA-004 4x4 ADVENTURE TO BONAIRES EAST COAST
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $75.00
Date: January 15, 2015 08:30 AM, 11:30 AM
Travel off road in a 4x4 Land Rover to the rugged eastern shore of Bonaire, a land of giant cacti, abundant wildlife and stunning natural beauty.
Depart from the pier in a 4x4 Land Rover and begin driving through Bonaire’s lovely capital of Kralendijk. As you travel east, you’ll notice the land becoming
more rugged. Before long, you will leave the paved highway and head off road into the arid, remote countryside. This area of Bonaire is less developed than
the rest of the island and revered for its beauty.
During the drive, you may encounter wild donkeys, which the Spanish introduced to Bonaire more than 500 years ago. Other animals commonly sighted are
Caribbean parakeets, yellow-shouldered parrots and iguanas. Although the eastern shore isn’t highly populated, during a photo stop, you will probably see
windsurfers cutting through the waves at Sorobon Beach, as there is usually a steady offshore breeze.
Continuing on, you will pass one of Bonaire’s many lighthouses before pausing at a number of small stone huts that served as slave quarters until slavery
was abolished in 1863. Many of the slaves worked in the surrounding salt flats, an area known today for its abundance of flamingoes. The birds congregate
here to dine on brine shrimp, a diet that endows them with a beautiful rosy hue. While highly social among their own species, flamingoes are skittish around
humans and prefer to keep their distance.
Following your time here, you will drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking, mainly at the guests’ discretion during the stops. The off-road terrain can be bumpy and there
are 2 high steps to negotiate to enter and exit the vehicle. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests, pregnant women or children under the age of 12.
The tour may not be suitable for those who have previous back or neck injuries or those with mobility concerns. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses;
sunscreen; and flat, comfortable shoes are recommended. Dependent upon rainfall, the dirt roads can become muddy. Wildlife sightings, while common, are
not guaranteed. There is only 1 restroom facility at Sorobon Beach.
KRA-005 SAMUR SAIL, BEACH & SNORKEL
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 15, 2015 08:30 AM, 11:30 AM
Sail a magnificent Siamese junk to the unblemished oasis Klein Bonaire, an uninhabited island known for its pristine beach and exceptional snorkeling.
Cruise directly from the pier in a Zodiac boat and within minutes you’ll arrive at the Samur, an authentic Siamese junk. Modeled after the well-known junks
that sail throughout Asia, this 56-foot sailing vessel was hand-built in Thailand with beautiful wood-carved details.
After boarding the Samur and settling in, you’ll set off for the uninhabited island of Klein Bonaire, which lies due west of Kralendijk, well within sight. As the
red sails catch the wind and you cruise the surrounding sea, you may feel that you have been transported back in time where sailing ships ruled the seas.
En route, the captain will elaborate on the history of the Siamese Sailing Junk and what you will find at the reef located just off-shore from the island.
Upon arriving at Klein Bonaire, you’ll tender to the beach, where you’ll have time to snorkel directly off the beach, or head for nearby Ebo’s reef. The waters
in both sites are typically calm and offer a spectacular array of marine life. You may see parrotfish, angelfish, sea horses and sea turtles, all gracefully
swimming about undisturbed by your presence.
The beach at Klein Bonaire is just as impressive, as the island is completely undeveloped and the crystal-clear waters are protected as part of the Bonaire
National Marine Park. Feel free to relax in whatever way you please. There’s no set schedule or need to rush. After approximately 1-hour, you will re-board
the Samur and on the return trip, enjoy tropical fruits and rum punch.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking, mainly at the guests’ discretion at the beach. There will be sandy surfaces to negotiate at the
beach and participants must be able to make their way onto and off both the zodiac and the sailing boat with limited assistance. Those who wish to snorkel
should be good swimmers and in good physical condition. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Swimwear worn
under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable shoes or aqua socks are recommended. Snorkeling
equipment is provided. There is a restroom on the boat but none at the beach. A small amount of cash is recommended if guests wish to purchase items
such as waterproof cameras, t-shirts or caps on board the boat. Those who participate in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
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KRA-006 MUSHI MUSHI CATAMARAN SAIL
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 15, 2015 08:30 AM, 11:30 AM
Enjoy life at sea on a beautiful catamaran while sailing through pristine Bonaire Marine Park, where you may snorkel or simply relax on board.
After a brief boat transfer from the pier, you will board the Mushi Mushi, a sleek 40-foot catamaran with plenty of open deck space for sunbathing as you sail
through Bonaire Marine Park. If you like, you may even get involved with the crew in setting the sails. Over the next few hours, you may stay on board and
enjoy the comforts, or you might ease into the water and snorkel.
The sea here is teeming with marine life because the park was one of the first in the Caribbean to ban activities that damage the environment. In the 1960s,
legislation was enacted to protect sea turtle eggs and nests. In the 1970s, spearfishing was banned, and it became illegal to remove coral. As a result,
Bonaire Marine Park contains spectacular coral reefs that support a huge diversity of fish and other marine species.
You will experience the wonders below the surface firsthand, once the captain finds an ideal spot for you to snorkel. While the underwater views change
every minute, you can expect to see stands of elkhorn and staghorn coral, longsnout seahorses and a dazzling spectrum of colorful fish that may include
grunts, wrasses, goatfish, parrotfish and tangs. Sea turtles also thrive in the park, as they too are protected. The snorkeling is optional and will be unguided;
however, a crew member will be watching from the deck of the catamaran.
After approximately an hour at anchor, the sails will be raised again and you’ll head back to the pier, enjoying an open-bar en route.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking; however, participants must be able to make their way onto and off both the tender boat and the
sailing catamaran with limited assistance. Those who wish to snorkel should be good swimmers and in good physical condition. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a towel from the ship; and flat,
comfortable shoes with a non-slip sole, or aqua socks are recommended. Snorkeling equipment is provided. There is a restroom on the boat. Those who
participate in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
KRA-007 MARINE PARK GLASS BOTTOM BOAT TOUR
Duration: 1.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $65.00
Date: January 15, 2015 08:30 AM, 10:00 AM, 11:30 AM, 01:00 PM
View the bountiful sea life in Bonaire Marine Park from the comfort of a glass-bottom boat, one of the easiest ways to glimpse the wonders below the water’s
surface without the need to get wet!
Depart from the pier and from the comfort of a 32-foot glass-bottom boat, you will enjoy a spectacular look at the underwater wonders in Bonaire National
Marine Park. Just settle into a shaded seat and look through the window that runs down the center of the vessel.
The waters here are teeming with marine life because the park was one of the first in the Caribbean to ban activities that damage the environment. In the
1960s, legislation was enacted to protect sea turtle eggs and nests. In the 1970s, spearfishing was banned, and it became illegal to remove coral. As a
result, Bonaire Marine Park contains spectacular coral reefs that support a huge diversity of fish and other marine species.
Your window into the wonders below will offer a view that continuously changes, as the boat slowly motors over one spectacular reef after another. While
there is no telling what will what come into view, you can expect to see stands of elkhorn and staghorn coral, graceful sea turtles, and a dazzling spectrum of
colorful fish that may include grunts, wrasses, goatfish, parrotfish and tangs. If you’re not sure of the exact marine species, just ask the naturalist onboard or
refer to the fish identification chart on board.
After spending approximately 75-minutes navigating the amazing waters of the marine park, you’ll return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a very limited amount of walking. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are
cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight, comfortable clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat,
comfortable shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended. There is no restroom facility on the boat.
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KRA-008 AQUASPACE SEMI SUB ADVENTURE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: January 15, 2015 08:30 AM, 11:30 AM
Cruise into Bonaire Marine Park onboard the air-conditioned Aquaspace, an ultra-sleek vessel with a large observation hull that allows for almost
unobstructed views of the sea life.
Depart from the pier and make the short transfer along Bonaire’s beautiful coastline to a nearby marina where the futuristic-looking Aquaspace is moored.
Originally built for the study of marine biology, this trimaran features a hull that is almost entirely glass, offering an expansive view of the wonders below the
surface. In fact, Jacques Cousteau once used the Aquaspace to research and survey underwater marine life. Features that set the Aquaspace apart from
most glass-bottom boats is its air-conditioned viewing gondola and oversized observation area.
After boarding the trimaran, you will set off for Bonaire National Marine Park, an area teeming with marine life because it was one of the first parks in the
Caribbean to ban activities that damage the environment. While there is no telling what species will come into view through the observation hull, you can
expect to see stands of elkhorn and staghorn coral, graceful sea turtles, and a dazzling spectrum of colorful fish that may include grunts, wrasses, goatfish,
parrotfish and tangs.
In time, the Aquaspace will pause at a buoy, so you can swim or do some unguided snorkeling, if you choose. It’s yet another way to observe the bountiful
sea life at Bonaire Marine Park. If you prefer to stay dry while the vessel is stopped, there is plenty of deck space for sunbathing. Snacks and cool drinks are
also available. Following your time in the marine park, you’ll return to the pier, sailing along the coastline.
Please note: This tour includes a very limited amount of walking; however, there are steps to negotiate to reach the glass gondola below deck. Guests need
to take care as the deck of the Aquaspace has hatches and winches about. Those who wish to swim or snorkel should be good swimmers and in good
physical condition. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and not considered suitable for those with mobility concerns. Swimwear worn under a
cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended. Snorkeling equipment
is provided. There is a restroom aboard the Aquaspace. Those who take part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
KRA-011 BONAIRE HIGHLIGHTS & CULTURAL EXPLORER
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $65.00
Date: January 15, 2015 08:30 AM, 11:30 AM
Discover the immense diversity of Bonaire on this mostly panoramic driving tour that encompasses highlights to the north and south with enlightening visits
to a distillery and culture center.
Depart from pier and settle in for a picturesque drive along Bonaire’s coast. The farther north you travel from Kralendijk, the more hilly and arid the terrain.
Along the way, you may spot huge candelabra cacti and mesquite trees that can reach as high as 30 feet. To the west, lies Klein Bonaire, a flat undeveloped
island that rises barely six feet above the sea.
After approximately an hour, you will reach the Rincon Valley, once home to the Arawak Indians. At the turn of the 15th century, the Spanish founded the
village of Rincon somewhat inland, out of the reach of cannons from buccaneer ships. You will discover more about the history of the area while driving
through the village and touring Rincon’s unusual Cadushy distillery, which produces the world’s only liqueur made from cacti.
For a different perspective of Bonaire’s past, you will visit the Culture Park in a landmark building called Mangazina di Rei, meaning Storehouse of the King.
It’s the second oldest building on the island and centuries ago, seeds that priests had blessed were stored here before being distributed to the rest of the
island. It was here that every Saturday, the island’s slaves would meet to receive their weekly provisions. A guided walk of the park allows you to hear stories
of the area’s history and its importance to modern day Bonaireans.
Rejoining your coach, you’ll make your way back to the pier, passing Bonaire’s remarkable salt ponds, where flamingoes often congregate to dine on brine
shrimp, a diet that endows them with a beautiful rosy hue.
Please note: This tour is mostly panoramic with limited optional walking at the stops. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible
wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Light-weight, comfortable clothing; sun
cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The tour sequence may vary.
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KRA-003 GOTO LAKE BIKING ADVENTURE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: January 15, 2015 09:00 AM
Enjoy a delightful bicycle ride pedaling around Bonaire’s relatively flat countryside, admiring the island’s natural beauty and observing daily life in the tropics.
After a short walk from the pier, you’ll drive through beautiful Kralendijk to pick up your mountain bike and begin your cycling adventure. As you pedal north
along the coast, the natural beauty surrounding Bonaire’s capital will soon unfold. At Tolo Beach, a spectacular stretch of sand also known as Ol’ Blue, you’ll
pause to enjoy the panorama. Farther up the coast, you’ll find Landhouse Karpata, a former plantation that raised goats, grew aloe and produced charcoal,
much of it for export. You may also see wild donkeys lazing about, as they have been on the island since the Spanish introduced them more than 500 years
ago.
Ahead lies Goto Lake, a favorite gathering place for Bonaire’s abundant flamingoes. They come to the saltwater lake to dine on brine shrimp, a diet that
endows them with a beautiful rosy hue. While highly social among their own species, flamingoes are skittish around humans and prefer to keep their
distance. You may observe other avian species at Dos Pos, a drinking well at a nearby plantation that attracts common birds such as the bananaquit.
Finally, you will bicycle into Rincon, Bonaire’s oldest town, which the Spanish founded in 1499. Following a tour of the Cadushy distillery, which produces the
world’s only liqueur made from cacti, you will leave your bike in town and drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking and approximately 2 1/2 hours of moderate to strenuous cycling that covers 12 miles. The terrain
is mostly flat with occasional inclines. An escort vehicle will accompany the tour. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility
concerns. Participants should be in good physical condition. The cruise line and the operator reserve the right to deny participation to any guests they deem
the tour will be unsuitable for. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and sunscreen are recommended. Flat, close-toed shoes are mandatory. There is
a minimum height requirement to participate of 54”. Wildlife sightings, while common, are not guaranteed.
KRA-009 CLEAR KAYAK & SNORKEL
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $75.00
Date: January 15, 2015 09:00 AM, 12:00 PM
Enjoy a unique perspective of Bonaire’s extraordinary marine life by paddling a glass-bottom kayak to a nearby beach to snorkel in the typically calm waters.
Walk directly from the pier to a nearby beach, accompanied by your naturalist guide. After a brief orientation on kayaking, you will board a two-person kayak
and paddle into the crystal-clear waters. Your stable, sit-on-top Kayak is equipped with a comfortable backrest seat, life vests and a waterproof bag for your
personal belongings. Unlike most kayaks, the ones used on this excursion have glass bottoms, providing expansive views of the wonders below the surface.
Heading out, you’ll paddle south along the coast, enjoying spectacular views in every direction. If you look toward the mainland, you’ll see Kralendijk,
Bonaire’s charming capital. To the west lies Klein Bonaire, a flat, completely undeveloped island surrounded by waters protected as part of Bonaire National
Marine Park.
Gazing down through the glass bottom of the kayak, the splendor of the underwater world unfolds below you. While there is no telling what species will come
into view, you can expect to see a dazzling spectrum of colorful fish that may include grunts, wrasses, goatfish, parrotfish and tangs.
After approximately 30-minutes of paddling, you will arrive at a beach, where you will have an hour of free time. You are welcome to do as you please, either
relax on the beach or take the opportunity to snorkel. The snorkeling here is excellent for all skill levels and will showcase an abundance of tropical fish, as
well as stands of elkhorn and staghorn coral. You may also view some sea turtles as both Hawksbill and Green Turtles inhabit these waters, It’s quite a sight
to spot one gracefully swimming along, completely undisturbed by your presence. Following your 1-hour break, you will kayak back to the starting point and
then walk back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 20-minutes of walking, plus any additional walking at the guests’ discretion during free time. There will be
sandy surfaces to negotiate at the beach. Those who wish to swim or snorkel should be good swimmers. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or
those with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good physical condition. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a towel
from the ship; and flat, comfortable shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended. Snorkeling equipment is provided. There are no restrooms on this tour.
Two persons will share 1 kayak and the combined allowable weight per Kayak is 350 lbs. Those who take part in any water activities do so at their own risk
and responsibility.
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KRA-010 SPICE BEACH CLUB
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $45.00
Date: January 15, 2015 09:00 AM, 09:45 AM, 11:30 AM
Indulge in the amenities of Spice Beach Club, a lovely waterfront resort where you may swim, sunbathe, dine or pamper yourself in the spa.
Depart from the pier and enjoy a brief drive along Bonaire’s beautiful coastline to the Spice Beach Club, a spectacular resort with an abundance of amenities
that ensure a carefree visit. Upon arriving, you will be greeted with a cool tropical drink and a sincere “bon bini,” a phrase that means “welcome” in Bonaire’s
national language of Papiamentu.
Following a brief introduction to the resort’s facilities, you will then spend the next few hours enjoying the tropical setting. What you do is entirely your choice.
You might sunbathe down on the powdery white sand on a beach lounger, or poolside in the shade of a swaying coconut palm. An intimate spa and
restaurant are on site, as are several lovely private cabanas.
If you are feeling ambitious, you may swim in the crystal-clear, typically calm sea, rent a kayak and paddle up and down the shore, or don snorkeling gear for
an up-close look at the marine life. Strict laws have protected the waters surrounding Bonaire since the 1970s, and as a result the sea is teeming with life.
Tropical fish, seahorses and sea turtles are commonly sighted swimming along the reefs, which are among the healthiest in the Caribbean.
Whatever you decide to do, be assured it will be extraordinarily relaxing. Following your visit, you will bid the resort “ayo” (“good-bye” in Papiamentu) and
transfer back to the pier.
Please note: Walking on this tour is primarily at the guests’ discretion. There will be sandy and uneven surfaces to negotiate at the beach. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Swimwear worn
under light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable shoes with a non-slip sole or aqua socks are
recommended. Amenities available for additional costs are: Cocktails and drinks from the Beach Bar, lunch at the restaurant, snorkeling equipment, kayak
and dive shop rentals and spa treatments. Those who take part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
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EL GUAMACHE, VENEZUELA
PMV-001 TRADITIONAL LIFE & TROPICAL LABYRINTH
Duration: 5.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: January 16, 2015 10:30 AM
Visit a remote village where the ways of traditional life are still practiced, and then visit a tropical garden with an elaborate labyrinth made of native plants.
Depart from the pier and settle in for a relaxing drive across Isla de Margarita, an island north of mainland Venezuela. Named by the Spanish for the pearls
found offshore, mountainous Isla de Margarita is highly regarded for its beaches and natural beauty. Yet, retaining cultural traditions is just as important to
the locals, as you will see in Pueblos de Margarita.
This recreated vintage Venezuelan village beautifully expresses traditional life through its hand-constructed adobe-style houses and shops topped with tile
roofs. There is also a pleasant chapel surrounded by a fragrant garden. Wandering about the rustic setting, you will gain great insight into what life was like
on the island in years past.
Continuing on, you will stop for photos at the fortress at La Galera, which was constructed in 1811. From this vantage point, the views of the mountains and
sea are spectacular. It makes for a fine introduction to the natural beauty that awaits you at the Tropical Labyrinth.
Set in the heart of a lovely park, the labyrinth is a garden of primarily tall ficus planted in a maze-like design. Feel free to walk about, making your way
through the convoluted paths, perhaps to the sound of parrots and peacocks squawking in the background. Following your visit, you will rejoin your coach for
the one-hour drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/4 hours of moderate walking with a few steps and some uneven surfaces to negotiate. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability and
may make arrangements with the guide to not participate in some of the walking portions of the tour. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen;
a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a rubber sole are recommended.
PMV-002 LEISURELY MARGARITA
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 16, 2015 10:30 AM
Sometimes, the most relaxing way to take in the beauty of the tropics is in air-conditioned comfort, and this leisurely driving tour provides the perfect means.
Depart from the pier and begin a picturesque drive around the island, taking in the sights from the comfort of your motor coach. As you follow an alluring
route through the mountainous countryside and along the coast, the natural beauty of Isla de Margarita soon takes hold.
After a brief stop for photos at Isla Bonita, you will pass the inland capital of La Asuncion. It’s a beautiful colonial city with two national parks and a
16th-century cathedral that has the distinction of being the oldest church in Venezuela. The cathedral walls were built to be inordinately thick to protect the
church from attacks by marauding pirates.
Later, you will pass star-shaped San Carlos Borromeo, the largest fortress on the island, and the historical coastal city of Pampatar, which was founded in
1535. Here, you will pause for a refreshing drink at the oceanfront Guayoyo Cafe.
Then, for a look at the more modern side of Isla de Margarita, you will drive through business-friendly Porlamar, the largest city on the island, before returning
to the pier.
Please note: This tour is mostly panoramic with limited optional walking at the stops. Due to space limitations on the vehicles used, the tour is not available
to wheelchair guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability. Light-weight
clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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PMV-003 NATURAL WONDERS
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: January 16, 2015 10:30 AM
Behold the incredible biodiversity on Isla de Margarita by cruising through a lagoon in a national park and then browsing the exhibits in a marine museum.
Depart from the pier and drive due west to the narrowest part of Isla de Margarita. Upon arriving at La Restinga National Park, you will board a small boat
and cruise across the lagoon toward a mangrove forest, where seagulls, pelicans and parrots often nest. Created in 1974, the national park boasts three
main ecosystems that support a variety of creatures.
Clams and oysters thrive in the roots of the mangroves, several species of endangered sea turtles nest on the beaches, and rabbits, deer and ocelots live in
the semi-desert region. But don’t limit your viewing to the land, as more than 100 species of tropical birds have been spotted flying about, including the rare
blue-crowned parakeet. Your guide will point out animals as you cruise along, but don’t hesitate to ask about the fauna and flora.
In time, you will disembark and drive to a nearby marine museum on Macanao peninsula. While one of its main attractions is a whale skeleton, there are
plenty of other species that reveal the amazing biodiversity of Venezuela’s marine life, including sharks, sea stars and brain coral. Nautical knots and model
boats are also displayed, giving a full picture of the importance of the sea in the island’s development.
After browsing the exhibits, you will drive back to the pier in El Guamache.
Please note: This tour includes just over 1-hour of moderate walking with a few steps to negotiate. Guests must be agile enough to enter and exit the small
boats with limited assistance. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those guests with mobility concerns who are to
carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the
ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a rubber sole are recommended.
PMV-004 KAYAK AT THE NATIONAL PARK
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: January 16, 2015 10:30 AM
Ideal for nature lovers, this excursion presents the opportunity to kayak through a lagoon in a national park that is home to more than 100 species of
indigenous and migratory birds.
Depart from the pier and drive due west to the narrowest part of Isla de Margarita. Upon reaching the Macanao peninsula adjacent to La Restinga National
Park, you will attend a brief orientation on kayaking before embarking in one.
As you paddle through the still waters of the salt lagoon, you will delight in the serenity and silence, interrupted only by the sounds of nature and the guide
pointing out the wonders. Wildlife abounds in the national park, which was established in 1974 to preserve and protect the island’s most important coastal
lagoon, mangrove forests and semi-desert zone.
While you may see some marine life, including starfish, seahorses and oysters on the exposed mangrove roots, birds are the most prevalent species within
the lagoon. You may spot pelicans, flamingos, herons and even the rare blue-crowned parakeet, which is also known as the sharp-tailed conure because of
the distinctive shape of its tail. The yellow-shouldered parrot is another beautifully colored tropical bird found here.
After approximately two hours kayaking through the unspoiled lagoon, you will return to the kayak camp for refreshments before returning to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking with just a few steps to negotiate. Guests must be agile enough to enter and exit the kayak with
limited assistance. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good physical condition. A
swimsuit worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water and towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking
shoes with a rubber sole that can get wet or aqua socks are recommended. Those who take part in any water activities do so at their own risk and
responsibility. Pictures are available for sale from the kayak operator.
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PMV-005 CATAMARAN SAIL TO COCHE ISLAND
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: January 16, 2015 10:30 AM
Sail off to idyllic Coche Island in a catamaran to spend a leisurely day at the beach, where you are free to enjoy the laid-back, unspoiled setting at your own
pace.
Depart from the harbor in a sleek 42-foot catamaran and sail due south toward Coche Island, a rather arid island that lies between Isla de Margarita and the
Venezuelan mainland. The first settlers arrived in the early 16th century to work in the pearl oyster beds and to extract salt from the abundant deposits.
Today, the island primarily revolves around its spectacular beaches because the sun nearly always shines here.
Upon arriving at Coche Island, you will enjoy approximately three hours at one of its finest beaches. You are free to do whatever you please on this stretch of
sugary-white sand. Beach chairs, beverages and plenty of tropical fruits are available throughout your time here, but don’t feel obliged to stay in one place.
You might stroll down the pristine shore, go for an invigorating swim, or watch the windsurfers and kiteboarders that frequent this area because of the ideal
water conditions. Of course, you are also welcome to do nothing more ambitious than lie in the sun or shade with good book in hand.
Following your time on laid-back Coche Island, you will re-board the catamaran and sail back to the pier. From this vantage point on the water, your
perspective will be much like the one Columbus had when he sailed these waters in 1498.
Please note: Walking on this tour is mainly at the guests’ discretion. At the beach there will be sandy surfaces to negotiate. Guests must be agile enough to
enter and exit the catamaran with limited assistance. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns
who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. A swimsuit worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a
towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Those who take part in any water activities do so at their own risk and
responsibility.
PMV-006 MACANAO ADVENTURE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 16, 2015 10:30 AM
Take off in a 4-wheel drive vehicle for an adventure on the island’s more arid western side, where you will linger at the beach for hours.
After a brief orientation at the pier on traveling by land cruiser, you will board a 4-wheel-drive vehicle and drive due west to the narrowest part of Isla de
Margarita. After passing pristine La Restinga National Park, you will enter Macanao peninsula, a largely uninhabited part of Isla de Margarita.
A good portion of the road on the peninsula is unpaved and irregular, and a land cruiser is the best means to negotiate the terrain. As you traverse the
semi-desert landscape, you will pass a striking central mountain range and large expanses of cacti. Look closely and you may spot songbirds,
yellow-shouldered parrots, deer and even goats. That’s the beauty of this land; it may look barren and yet it’s full of life and activity.
Still, it’s the beaches that attract most visitors, and Punta Arenas at the island’s westernmost tip is spectacular. It’s also one of the longest stretches of sand,
as the dune-bordered beach wraps around the island’s point or “punta.”
During your time here, you are free to enjoy the setting as you please. You might stroll the shoreline gathering shells, swim in the typically calm waters, or
settle back in a comfortable chair with a cool drink. Following this relaxing beach break, you will drive off toward the nearby fishing villages before traveling
back to the pier.
Please note: Walking on this tour is mainly at the guests’ discretion. At the beach there will be sandy surfaces to negotiate. Guests must be agile enough to
enter and exit the vehicle with limited assistance. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns and off-road like conditions
make this tour unsuitable for those with back or neck problems. A swimsuit worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a towel from the ship;
and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Those who take part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
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PMV-007 MACANAO ON HORSEBACK
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: January 16, 2015 10:30 AM
Ride on horseback through the hauntingly beautiful, semi-arid terrain and beaches of Macanao Peninsula, a sparsely populated area in western Isla de
Margarita.
Depart from the pier by van and drive due west to the narrowest part of Isla de Margarita. Upon reaching the Macanao peninsula, adjacent to La Restinga
National Park, you will continue on to a horse ranch in the dramatic countryside.
Upon arrival, you’ll have a brief orientation before climbing atop a horse that has been specially chosen for you based on your riding ability. Over the next two
hours, you will ride into the countryside, negotiating a mix of terrains that range from scenic low hills to semi-arid expanses to pristine beaches. Rarely will
you be exposed to such a diversity of beautiful settings in such a short period of time.
Best of all, you will be on horseback, experiencing the wilds and serenity of Macanao peninsula in relative silence, the only sounds being natural. In fact,
many of the areas are only accessible on horseback, so you will enjoy panoramas most visitors never see, including expanses of cacti in the shadow of a
looming central mountain range. Look closely and you may spot songbirds, yellow-shouldered parrots, deer and even goats. That’s the beauty of this land; it
may look barren and yet it’s full of life and activity.
Following your adventure on horseback, you will re-board your van and drive back to the pier.
Please note: There is limited walking on this tour. Guests must be agile enough to mount and dismount their horse with limited assistance. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns and is not considered suitable for those with back or neck problems. The cruise line and the
operator reserve the right to deny participation to any guests they deem the tour will be unsuitable for. Light-weight clothing to include long trousers; sun cap;
sunglasses; and sunscreen are recommended. Closed-toe boots or athletic shoes and protective headgear (provided) are required. The operator may
require guests to sign a liability waiver before being allowed to participate in the tour.
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ST. GEORGE'S, GRENADA
GND-001 THE SPICE OF OUR LIVES
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Enjoy this tour that gives you a nice overview of Grenada's quaint old city of St. George along with an introduction to why the island is referred to as the Spice
Isle.
Setting off from the pier, you will first travel through St. George, getting a taste of the town's highlights before heading to the De La Grenade Industries.
Located just a few miles outside of town, this family-owned company produces jams and jellies and the prize winning Nutmeg Syrup and De La Grenade
Liqueur, which are both made from nutmeg. Before leaving, you will also be treated to a taste of their delicious rum-punch.
From here, it's on to the Laura Herb and Spice Garden. Arriving, you will find yourself engulfed in the aroma of every spice that is grown on the Island. Within
the garden you will find a wide variety of herbs and medicinal plants, some of which are exported for use in patented medicines and in Caribbean and
International cuisine. Some of these local medicinal plants sport fun names like Shado Bennie and Jump Up and Kiss Me. Amongst others, you will also find
aromatic spices such as cocoa, nutmeg, mace, pimento, cinnamon, vanilla, tumeric and cloves.
Your final stop is at Westerhall Estates which produces the Island's leading rums. After a brief tour here, you will have a chance to sample their exotic rum
blends before it's time to return to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 60-minutes of easy walking. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those guests with mobility
concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Lightweight clothing, flat comfortable walking shoes, sun cap, sunglasses,
sunscreen and insect repellant are suggested. No one under 18 years of age is permitted to consume alcohol.
GND-002 ADVENTURE JEEP TOUR
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: January 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Your jeep adventure begins with a drive through the parish of St. George and continues on through the center of the Island to two of its beautiful natural
wonders.
Boarding your land rover jeep at the pier, you will first travel along Tanteen Main Road and then up Lowthers Lane, viewing the town's landmarks before
stopping at the Government House Roundabout for a for a photo opportunity.
Leaving St. George behind, it's a scenic drive to the Clabony Sulphur Pond, via the Grand Etang National Park. Upon arrival, you will embark on a 15-minute
hike to the pond where you will then have time to swim in the relaxing warm waters of this sulphur pond and natural spring. Local legends tell of its healing
and soothing powers and some are even convinced of its positive effects on the aging process. Surrounded by the sounds and smells of nature, chirping
birds, the running waters of the streams and the aroma of the surrounding nutmeg trees, you can't help but understand the therapeutic benefits of the warm
waters and ambiance this serene setting provides. After approximately 30-45 minutes, you'll return to your jeep and continue on to your next destination,
Grand Etang Crater Lake.
Located in one of the Island's National Park Reserves, this mystical lake was once a volcano. Today, the remaining extinct crater makes for a perfect setting
for photos as you relax and enjoy refreshments in the cool environs of the rainforest.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 15-20 minutes of hiking, at times over some rough and uneven natural terrain. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests, those guests with mobility concerns, pregnant women or those persons suffering with back problems. Lightweight clothing, flat,
comfortable walking shoes, sun cap, sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellant are suggested. Those wishing to swim should wear swimwear under their
clothing and bring a towel. Guests taking part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. All guests will be required to sign a liability
waiver before being allowed to take part in the tour. No one under 18 years of age is permitted to consume alcohol.
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GND-003 CLEAR BOTTOM KAYAKIN
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: January 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Have you ever wondered what the underwater world would look like without having to snorkel or scuba dive? Well now that's possible with Grenada's newest
water adventure. Discover the beautiful habitat beneath the surface from your seat on a double clear bottom kayak. It truly is the next best thing to
snorkeling or scuba diving.
It's a 15-minute transfer from the port to your starting point at Grand Mal Bay, situated next to the Sunset View Restaurant on the Island's West Coast. After
receiving a safety briefing and instructions on how to maneuver your kayak, you will hop onboard and begin your fantastic journey. Your trek takes you over
the Grand Mal coral reefs and down to Cherry Hill, before turning around and making your way to Molinere Bay where you can view the popular divers' reefs
and the variety of underwater life that make this area their habitat.
After approximately 75-minutes, you will return to the Sunset View Restaurant where you will have a chance to relax and rest up with a refreshing swim in the
calm bay and a complimentary drink from the bar (rum punch, local beer, local fruit juice, soft drink or water).
Following a 1-hour break at Grand Mal Bay, you will re-join your van and travel back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 75-minutes of kayaking which at times involves strenuous activity. The tour is not available to wheelchair
guests, those guests with mobility concerns, pregnant women or those persons suffering with asthma, heart conditions or back problems. Lightweight
clothing, flat, comfortable walking shoes, sun cap, sunglasses and sunscreen are suggested. Those wishing to swim should wear swimwear under their
clothing and bring a towel. Guests taking part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. All guests will be required to sign a liability
waiver before being allowed to take part in the tour. No one under 18 years of age is permitted to consume alcohol.
GND-004 DISCOVER GRENADA
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: January 17, 2015 08:30 AM
This comprehensive full-day tour provides the perfect opportunity to experience Grenada's most notable sights.
Your day begins at the pier where you will set off in your coach for Fort Frederick. The construction of the fort began by the French in 1779 and completed by
the British in 1783. A chain of forts (Fort Matthew, Fort Lucas, and Fort Adolphus) adjoining Fort Frederick are said to be connected by a network of
underground tunnels. Large underground cisterns which held water for Her Majesty's troops are still in use today. The Fort's ideal location situated on a ridge
that rises 800 feet above sea level, offers visitors superb panoramic views of the horseshoe shaped harbor, Fort George, picturesque St. George's and
Richmond Hill Prisons.
From Fort Frederick, your tour continues up hill, passing through the villages of Tempe, Beaulieu and Snug Corner to Grand Etang. Marvel at the magnificent
hanging carpets of green mountain ferns while en route to Grand Etang, located in the central part of the island. This cobalt blue, lake which exists in the
crater of an extinct volcano, is situated a breathtaking 1,900 feet above sea level. During your visit, you will have time to for a refreshing drink at the Park's
Visitors' Center.
Your journey next travels to the River Antoine Estate, where you will view the oldest functioning water wheel in the Western hemisphere and experience the
age old rum making process. At the end of your guided tour, you will be treated to a sample of their rum.
Next comes a true Grenadian moment, the experience of relaxing and dining at the unique and impressive Belmont Estate. The Estate is one of the oldest
functioning plantations in Grenada and dates back to the 1700s. During your visit, you will have a guided tour of the Coca Fermentary and the Estate's
museum. Following your guided tour, enjoy a delicious buffet lunch at the Estate before it's time to re-join your coach for the afternoon segment of your tour.
Making your way toward Victoria, you will pass through town of Sauteurs and see the Carib's Leap, a prominent point of historical interest which your guide
will point out, as well as pass through the villages of Chantimele and Union. From Victoria, you will proceed to the town of Gouyave, which is the island's
largest fishing village and is also described as the town that never sleeps. At Gouyave, a visit will be made at the Dougaldston Spice Estate - a historical
monument of Grenada's past. Your return route has you traveling through Grand Roy and Marigot before reaching Concord, the site of your final stop at the
Concord Water Falls.
Everything good must come to an end, and as you draw near to the St. George's port, you will pass through the villages of Brizan and Beauseaur - one of the
bays the United States frogmen landed on during the military intervention led by the U.S. forces on October 25, 1983, and then Happy Hill and Grand Mal.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 3 1/2 hours of moderate walking/standing. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those guests with
mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Lightweight clothing, flat, comfortable walking shoes, sun cap,
sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellant are suggested. No one under 18 years of age is permitted to consume alcohol.
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GND-005 MT. GAZO HIKE & SWIM
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 17, 2015 08:30 AM
This tour is geared toward nature lovers who enjoy peace and tranquility while participating in an active hiking experience.
Leaving the pier, you will first travel by van drive along the Carenage, which is Grenada's locked harbor, and then on through the town of St. George over the
old Fort Road. A brief photo stop is made before continuing along St. Paul's road to St. David's. Here, just 15-minutes from St. George's and a few minutes
off the main road, you will find Morne Gazo, an undisturbed rain forest covering a conical hill that rises to 1,140 feet above sea level. The hill is sheathed by a
well-preserved tropical semi-deciduous rain forest and is the only remaining area in the country with this type of forest. Largely unsuitable for cultivation, the
area remains un-cleared and is important as a watershed area and source of medicines, wild life and recreation.
A vigorous hike brings you to the summit of Morne Gazo, where you will be treated to a wonderful panoramic view that ranges from Point Salines in the south
of the island, all the way across to Grand Etang's forested hills and down towards La Sagesse, almost a 360 degree view.
From Morne Gazo, your tour continues along the Westerhall Main road via the sugar belt, passing a quaint little Sugar Factory while on your way to famous
Grand Anse Beach. Here, you will be welcomed with either a rum punch, local beer or soft drink and be afforded up to 1-hour of free time on the beautiful
sandy beach. Changing facilities are available for those wishing to swim in the clear waters of this delightful beach before it's time to make your way back to
St. George's and your waiting ship.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 1 3/4 hours of hiking which at times is strenuous and over rough and uneven natural terrain. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests, those guests with mobility concerns, pregnant women or those persons suffering with heart conditions, asthma or back
problems. Guests should be in good physical condition. Lightweight clothing, sun cap, sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellant are suggested. Flat,
sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes are mandatory. Those wishing to swim should bring swimwear and a towel. Changing facilities are available at the beach.
Guests taking part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Guests may be required to sign a liability waiver before being allowed to
take part in the tour. No one under 18 years of age is permitted to consume alcohol.
GND-006 MOUNTAIN RAINFOREST, GRAND ETANG & ANNADALE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience the natural beauty of Grenada on this tour that has you visiting historical sights as well as the peaceful rainforest and beautiful waterfalls.
Your tour begins by traveling through Grenada's quaint capital of George's Town, with its aromatic spice markets and red-tiled roofs. Taking the western main
road to Gouyave, you will pass through the villages of Grand Mal and Happy Hill before arriving at Beauseajour Bay. This Bay gained recognition as being
one of the bays the United States frogmen landed on during the military intervention led by U.S. Forces on October 25, 1983. From Beausejour, your journey
continues through Brizan, Concord, Marigot and Grand Roy before arriving at the Dougaldston Spice Estate - a historical monument of Grenada's past and
the site of your first stop.
From here, you will next make your way to Gouyave, which is Grenada's fishing village, and described as the town that never sleeps. During a stop here, you
will have the opportunity to visit the Nutmeg Receiving Station.
Your tour next takes you over the spectacular Belvedere Road, passing through verdant growths of cocoa, nutmeg, banana and various other spices on your
way to shimmering Grand Etang Lake which is found in the central part of the island. This cobalt blue, lake which exists in the crater of an extinct volcano, is
situated a breathtaking 1,900 feet above sea level. During your visit, you will have time to for a refreshing drink at the Park's Visitors' Center.
Your descent from Grand Etang follows a route through magnificent hanging carpets of green mountain fern as you drive to Annandale Falls. Exiting your
coach, a short but steep walk brings you to a green paradise of rushing water and hanging ferns. At Annandale, some of Grenada's 450 species of flowering
and medicinal plants and spices can be seen.
Your return trip to St. George's has you traveling through the villages of Snug Corner, Beaulieu, Tempe and up Marrast Hill to the St. George's Pier where
your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 1 hour of moderate walking with a steep uphill to negotiate at Annandale. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests and those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Lightweight clothing, flat
comfortable walking shoes sun cap, sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellant are suggested. No one under 18 years of age is permitted to consume
alcohol.
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GND-007 SUNNYSIDE GARDENS
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 17, 2015 08:30 AM
This delightful and unique tour takes you for a visit to charming Colonial Sunnyside Gardens that will be loved and admired by amateurs and professional
gardeners alike.
Starting off from the pier, you will first journey along the Carenage, which is the Island's land locked harbor. Next, you will travel through the Sendall Tunnel
which was built in 1895 and named after the then Governor of Grenada, Walter Sendall. Passing the market place, you will find yourself on Old Fort Road
where a brief photo stop will be made.
Arriving at Sunnyside Gardens, you will enjoy a relaxing 90-minute visit learning about the various plants and tress grown here. Situated approximately 600
feet above sea level, the lovely house stands surrounded by 150-year old mahogany trees and boasts spectacular views of both the Caribbean and Atlantic
Coast.
Your tour of the gardens showcases the many citrus, spice, fruit and flower trees here as well as a rainforest area and fish pond. Following your guided tour,
you will be served a refreshment of rum punch or local juices in house before re-boarding your van for the transfer back to the ship.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 90-minutes of easy walking/standing. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those guests with
mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Lightweight clothing, flat comfortable walking shoes, sun cap,
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POINTE A PITRE, GUADELOUPE
PTP-006 DISCOVER GUADELOUPE
Duration: 4.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $75.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:15 AM
Enjoy Guadeloupe’s stunning natural beauty up close by walking to Crayfish Falls, strolling through a fragrant garden and then discovering how rum is made
on a nearby plantation.
Depart from the pier and drive west onto Basse-Terre, the less developed of the main islands that comprise butterfly-shaped Guadeloupe. Upon arriving in
sprawling Guadeloupe National Park, you will enjoy a leisurely walk to Crayfish Falls, known as Cascade des Ecrevisses on French Guadeloupe. The name
comes from the crayfish that inhabit the pond at the base of the gently cascading waters of the Corossol River.
Following your visit, you will stop at nearby Le Domaine de Valombreuse, a fragrant floral garden boasting hundreds of species of tropical plants. While
meandering through the serene 20-acre oasis, you may see brightly colorful heliconia, exotic varieties of ginger, and blooming birds of paradise punctuating
the lush landscape.
Fruit-bearing cocoa trees tower overhead, a reminder that Guadeloupe has been a chocolate producer since the 17th century. You might also catch sight of
some wild goats that are often seen wandering freely about the property. If you begin wondering what it’s like to live in such an exotic environment, visiting
nearby Longueteau Estate will more than satisfy your curiosity.
Fields of sugar cane, the source of the distinctive rum produced here, surround the lovely colonial home. After walking the magnificent grounds, you will learn
about the distilling process and sample one of the premium rums. You will then drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes just over 2-hours of easy to moderate walking. There will be some uneven and natural terrain to negotiate. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests and those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability and
may make arrangements with the guide to not participate in any guided walking portions of the tour. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen;
insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
PTP-008 ECO KAYAKING EXPERIENCE
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:15 AM
Kayak through the virgin mangroves lining Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin Nature Reserve, an area teeming with wildlife, above and below the water’s surface.
Depart from the pier and drive north across the island of Grand-Terre, the easternmost “wing” of butterfly-shaped Guadeloupe. Upon reaching the charming
fishing village of Vieux Bourg, you will be welcomed by a naturalist guide that will accompany you on your kayaking adventure. After a short briefing, you will
paddle off into the Grand Cul-de-Sac Marine Nature Reserve, an expansive bay protected by an immense coral reef.
The majority of the time will be spent kayaking through the mangroves that line the shore. There is no telling what you will see, but you can expect it to be
spectacular, as you quietly paddle through this pristine marine ecosystem. You may encounter pelicans diving for fish, frigate birds soaring overhead, and
prehistoric-looking iguanas sunning in the branches.
You can expect the water to be clear and shallow enough to spot starfish, crustaceans and sea cucumbers, a curious creature that sometimes eats mud.
Even the mangroves are biologically fascinating, as the exposed roots of these “walking trees” are adapted to filter salt water, allowing them to thrive where
other plants can’t.
There is plenty to discover in this protected reserve so feel free to ask the naturalist about the flora or fauna. The kayaking adventure ends back in Vieux
Bourg, where you will enjoy a refreshing tropical drink before driving back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guests’ discretion. There will be approximately 2 1/2 hours of paddling in a 2-person kayak. The
tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be able to enter and exit the kayak with limited assistance. A
cover-up worn over swimwear; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a towel and a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking
shoes or aqua socks are recommended. Life vests are provided and are mandatory. Guests taking part in any water activities do so at their own risk and
responsibility. Minimum age to participate is 4 years old and children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. Maximum
allowable weight is 285 lbs.
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PTP-011 CLASSIC BASSE-TERRE
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:15 AM
Marvel at the boundless natural beauty and thriving agriculture on Basse-Terre by visiting a banana plantation, a rum distillery that uses local sugar cane, and
a fragrant floral garden.
Depart from the pier and drive west onto Basse-Terre, the less developed of the main islands that comprise Guadeloupe. Driving through the rural
countryside, you will notice that much of the land is used for agriculture, particularly growing bananas and sugar cane.
Dozen of varieties of bananas flourish on Guadeloupe, as you will discover while touring the fields of a banana plantation on a cart towed by tractor.
Afterwards, you will learn about the island’s sugar cane production at lovely Longueteau Estate, a colonial home with a distillery that processes the crop to
produce rum. You will also have the opportunity to taste a selection of Longueteau’s distinctly flavored premium rum.
Continuing on, you will stop at nearby Le Domaine de Valombreuse, a fragrant floral garden boasting hundreds of species of tropical plants. While
meandering through the serene 20-acre oasis, you may see brightly colorful heliconia, exotic varieties of ginger, and blooming birds of paradise punctuating
the lush landscape. It’s an ideal setting for a leisurely lunch, which you will enjoy at the garden’s fine restaurant.
More exotic, tropical scenery awaits you in sprawling Guadeloupe National Park, where you will visit Crayfish Falls, known as Cascade des Ecrevisses on
French-influenced Guadeloupe. Afterwards, you will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes just over 3-hours of easy to moderate walking. There will be some uneven and natural terrain to negotiate. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability and
may make arrangements with the guide to not participate in any guided walking portions of the tour. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen;
insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The tour sequence may vary.
PTP-012 GRAND-TERRE & THE EDGAR CLERC MUSEUM
Duration: 6.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:15 AM
This all-encompassing excursion makes a loop around Grand-Terre, presenting the island’s most dramatic scenery and a glimpse into its history in a
museum of pre-Columbian artifacts.
Depart from the pier and begin driving across the island of Grand-Terre, the easternmost “wing” of butterfly-shaped Guadeloupe. Upon reaching the inland
town of Morne-a-l’Eau, you will stop briefly for photos of the surrounding beauty before continuing to the nearby Edgar Clerc Museum.
The archaeologist Clerc devoted his life to piecing together the Caribbean’s prehistory, and his namesake museum is filled with more than a thousand pieces
from Guadeloupe’s original inhabitants. Browsing the exhibits, you will see pre-Columbian ceramics and tools and discover a civilization that had mastered
highly advanced agricultural and fishing techniques.
Following this eye-opening presentation, you will enjoy a tropical-inspired lunch at Plantation Sainte-Marthe, a modern resort on the slopes of a former sugar
cane plantation. There is no need to rush, as you will also have time to linger poolside and walk the grounds.
Another, perhaps even more dramatic setting, awaits you at La Pointe des Chateaux, a finger of land at the very eastern tip of Grand-Terre. The most visited
site on Guadeloupe, the point offers an absolutely stunning view of the sea relentlessly pounding the rocky cliffs.
Then, continuing your loop of the island, you will drive along the southern coast to Sainte Anne, a seaside village renowned for its appealing Creole
atmosphere. Following a photo stop at its picturesque seafront, you will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 3-hours of easy to moderate walking. There will be a 400 steps to negotiate to reach the viewpoint at La Pointe
des Chateaux. The tour is not available to wheelchair and those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal
stamina and ability and may make arrangements with the guide to not participate in any guided walking portions of the tour. Light-weight clothing; sun cap;
sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The Edgar Clerc Museum is
closed on Sundays. The tour sequence may vary.
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PTP-002 GUADELOUPES LUSH BOTANICAL GARDENS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:30 AM
Stroll the winding pathways that lead through Guadeloupe’s lush Botanical Gardens, an idyllic setting that showcases a marvelous collection of tropical
plants.
Depart from the pier and drive across the narrow strait of Rivière Salée that leads to Basse-Terre, the westernmost island of butterfly-shaped Guadeloupe.
Along the way, you will pass through fields of sugar cane, one of the main ingredients in the rum produced here, and then stop for photos at Grande Anse,
Guadeloupe’s longest and perhaps most beautiful beach.
A short time later, you will arrive at the Botanical Gardens in Deshaies, a natural setting with more than a thousand exotic and unusual species. The
property’s previous owners, which include the revered French comedian Coluche, planted many of the species.
Walking along the serene paths that wind through the lushly landscaped acreage, you may see enormous banyan trees with bromeliads clinging to their
branches, brightly colored hibiscus and bougainvillea, and papyrus, a water-loving plant that originated in Africa.
The orchid collection is equally outstanding and includes a number of endemic species. To add to the tropical flair, there is also an aviary and flamingos are
often seen wading at the edges of the ponds. After wandering about the gardens for nearly two hours and stopping briefly in the gift shop, you will re-join your
coach drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes nearly 2-hours of easy walking. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to
make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned only to
participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability and may make arrangements with the guide to not participate in any guided walking portions of
the tour. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are
recommended.
PTP-003 THE PARC DES MAMELLES & TREETOP ADVENTURE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:30 AM
Observe some of the Caribbean’s more exotic species in Guadeloupe’s spectacular zoological park, followed by a hike to one of the island’s most beautiful
waterfalls.
Depart from the pier and drive west onto Basse-Terre, the less developed of the main islands that comprise Guadeloupe. Here, in the shadow of sprawling
Guadeloupe National Park, you will find the Zoological and Botanical Park of Guadeloupe.
Nature reigns supreme in this hilltop park. Its collection of exotic and endangered flora and fauna presents a side of the tropics rarely seen. The forest paths
are flanked by a variety of flowering plants such as birds of paradise, bright yellow cannas and wild orchids. For an entirely different perspective of the
tropical foliage, you may follow the suspended wooden bridges through the treetop canopy. Standing on the walkway, 65 feet or so above the forest floor, you
will enjoy a literal bird’s-eye view of the surrounding area.
The park originally served as a protected nature reserve for raccoons and today, the diversity of animals within the park is remarkable. Spider monkeys,
squirrel monkeys, jaguars, ocelots and all sorts of colorful parrots can be seen. There is even an unusual insectarium with displays featuring industrious
cassava ants and massive Hercules rhinoceros beetles, named for the hornlike structures on the heads of the males.
After exploring this park, you will drive into nearby Guadeloupe National Park and walk to Crayfish Falls, known as Cascade des Ecrevisses on French
Guadeloupe. It’s a lovely setting to relax and enjoy nature before driving back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of easy to moderate walking. There will be uneven and natural terrain to negotiate which can
become slippery if wet. The wooden suspension bridges can have some significant movement and sway and there is space between the wooden slats. The
tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns who will not be able to participate in the treetop walk
across the bridges. Those with a fear of heights are also cautioned against participating in the treetop walk. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses;
sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable hiking/walking shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended.
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PTP-004 EXCLUSIVE ECO MINI-ZODIAC EXPERIENCE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:30 AM
Board a small Zodiac boat and cruise through a protected marine reserve to snorkel in the crystal-clear waters and then relax on one of Guadeloupe’s
stunning beaches.
Depart from the pier and drive across the narrow strait of Rivière Salée that leads to Basse-Terre, the westernmost island of butterfly-shaped Guadeloupe.
Upon arriving in the port of Sainte Rose, you will board a small Zodiac boat and with yourself or a fellow guest driving the boat, motor into the Grand
Cul-de-Sac Marin Nature Reserve, an expansive bay protected by an immense coral reef.
After cruising past the mangroves that line the shore, which is part of the Guadeloupe National Park, you will cruise to the reef for a snorkeling expedition.
There is no telling what you will see, but you can expect it to be spectacular, as the reef is home to countless species of fish, sponges, and crustaceans. You
may spot bright colored parrotfish, grouper, starfish, seahorses and even sea turtles gracefully swimming through the crystalline waters. Snorkeling offers an
up-close look at this underwater world that you simply wouldn’t have otherwise.
Afterwards, you will cruise to nearby Ilet Blanc, meaning White Island, so named for its sugary sand. The waters are typically calm because they are also
protected by the coral reef. During your time here, you might wander about the wide beach or simply sit back and enjoy a refreshing rum punch. In time, you
will cruise back to Sainte Rose pier where your transportation awaits to drive you back to the cruise ship pier.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guests’ discretion. There will be sandy surfaces to negotiate at Ilet Blanc. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be able to enter and exit the zodiac with limited assistance. Those who
wish to snorkel should be good swimmers. A cover-up worn over swimwear; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a towel and a bottle of water
from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes or aqua socks are recommended. Snorkeling equipment is provided. Guests taking part in any water
activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Minimum age to participate is 4 years old and children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an
adult parent or guardian.
PTP-005 MARINE NATURE RESERVE & SNORKELING
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:30 AM
Cruise from the pier in a Zodiac motorboat and head for a protected marine reserve, where you will snorkel along a huge coral reef and then relax on a
nearby island.
Depart directly from the pier in a Zodiac boat and begin cruising through the narrow Rivière Salée or Salt River, an arm of the sea that separates the main
islands that comprise butterfly-shaped Guadeloupe. During the next hour, you will follow the shoreline of beautiful Basse-Terre, enjoying a wonderful
perspective of the island from the sea.
Your destination is Grand Cul-de-Sac Marine Nature Reserve, an expansive bay protected by an immense coral reef that is a UNESCO World Biological
Reserve. Here, accompanied by a marine biologist and guide instructor, you will embark on a snorkeling expedition. There is no telling what you will see, but
you can expect it to be spectacular, as the reef is home to countless species of fish, sponges, and crustaceans.
You may spot bright colored parrotfish, grouper, starfish, seahorses and even sea turtles gracefully swimming through the crystalline waters. Moray eels are
another species that live in the reef although they can be difficult to see as they often hide in the crevices of the coral. Snorkeling offers an up-close look at
this underwater world that you simply wouldn’t have otherwise.
Afterwards, you will cruise to one of the idyllic islands nearby and enjoy a complimentary drink and some free time at the beach. You might swim, meander
along the shore, or simply relax in the shade. After approximately fifty minutes, you’ll re-board your zodiac and enjoy a scenic cruise back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guests’ discretion. There will be sandy surfaces to negotiate at the island. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be able to enter and exit the zodiac with limited assistance. Those who
wish to snorkel should be good swimmers. A cover-up worn over swimwear; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a towel and a bottle of water
from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes or aqua socks are recommended. Snorkeling equipment is provided. Guests taking part in any water
activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Minimum age to participate is 4 years old and children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an
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PTP-007 NAUTILUS ADVENTURE & NATURE WALK
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:30 AM
Behold the bountiful marine life in the protected waters off Guadeloupe by cruising on a glass-bottom boat and snorkeling, followed by a nature walk to lovely
Crayfish Falls.
Depart from the pier and drive west onto Basse-Terre, the less developed of the main islands that comprise butterfly-shaped Guadeloupe. Before long, you
will enter the rainforest that comprises much of the Guadeloupe National Park, your gateway to Malendure on the island’s beautiful western shore.
The lengthy beach at Malendure has an unusual gray tint, a reflection of its volcanic origin. It’s here that you will board the Nautilus, a modern
glass-bottomed boat with spacious viewing windows at your feet. After a few minutes to settle in, you will begin cruising the waters surrounding Pigeon
Island.
The sea is teeming with marine life, so much so that oceanographer Jacques Cousteau once described it as “one of the world’s best diving spots.” But diving
isn’t the only way to see the wonders below. Besides watching through the Nautilus’ glass bottom, you will have the opportunity to snorkel, scanning the
crystal-clear protected waters for surgeonfish, striped army sergeants, butterfly fish and perhaps even a graceful sea turtle or two.
Following your cruise on the Nautilus, you will be treated to a complimentary beverage and have a bit of free time on Malendure Beach before continuing on
to nearby Guadeloupe National Park. At the park, it’s a thirty minute nature walk to Crayfish Falls, known as Cascade des Ecrevisses on French-influenced
Guadeloupe. It’s a lovely setting to relax and enjoy nature before heading back to the cruise ship pier.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guests’ discretion. There will be sandy surfaces to negotiate at Malendure Beach. Those
guests with mobility concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability and may make arrangements with the guide
to not participate in any walking portions of the tour. Participants should be able to enter and exit the boat with limited assistance. Those who wish to swim or
snorkel should be good swimmers, able to swim in deep water, and in good physical condition. A cover-up worn over swimwear; sun cap; sunglasses;
sunscreen; a towel and a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes or aqua socks are recommended. Snorkeling equipment is
provided. Guests taking part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Minimum age to participate is 5 years old and children under the
age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. The vessel may not be exclusive to our guests.
PTP-013 PANORAMIC TOUR TO THE POINTE DE CHATEAUX
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $65.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:30 AM
See the highlights of Grand-Terre on a drive that encircles the island, showcasing the dramatic shoreline and natural beauty of the Pointe de Chateaux, and
appealing village of seaside Sainte Anne.
Depart from the pier and drive along the southern coast of the island of Grand-Terre, the easternmost “wing” of butterfly-shaped Guadeloupe. Before long,
you will arrive in Sainte Anne, a seaside village renowned for its appealing Creole atmosphere. Although once the island’s largest producer of sugar cane,
Sainte Anne has since diversified to become a center of island culture, especially around the waterfront Artists Village, where you may shop.
Continuing on, you will drive farther east, where the scenery seems to become more dramatic around every turn in the road. It all comes to a crescendo at La
Pointe des Chateaux, an impossibly beautiful finger of land at the very eastern tip of Grand-Terre.
The most visited site on Guadeloupe, La Pointe des Chateaux offers an absolutely stunning view of the sea relentlessly pounding the rocky cliffs. Over time,
the water has shaped the land into four castle-like towers, giving rise to the name “castle point.” From the bluff, the towers appear to be a single rock
formation, but from the beach perspective they are clearly separate.
Next, it’s on to the inland village of Morne-a-l’Eau, where you will stop briefly for photos of the surrounding beauty before driving back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of easy to moderate walking. There will be a 400 steps to negotiate to reach teh viewpoint at La
Pointe des Chateaux. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of
their personal stamina and ability and may make arrangements with the guide to not participate in any guided walking portions of the tour. Light-weight
clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The tour sequence may
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PTP-001 SCENIC DRIVE & CARBET WATERFALLS
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $65.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:45 AM
Hike into the rainforest in Guadeloupe National Park to see thundering Carbet Waterfalls, a natural attraction so spectacular Columbus mentioned it in his
1493 journal.
Depart from the pier and drive west across the narrow strait of Rivière Salée that divides Guadeloupe’s two main islands of Basse-Terre and Grand-Terre. In
time, you will stop at the largest Hindu temple on Guadeloupe, a reminder of the nation’s cultural diversity. Hindus first arrived from India in 1854 as
indentured servants after slavery was abolished on Guadeloupe, and in subsequent decades they have made significant cultural contributions.
Still, natural beauty is the primary attraction on Basse-Terre, as you will discover upon entering the extraordinary Guadeloupe National Park. Sprawling over
more than 74,000 acres of rainforest, it is a scenic wonderland crisscrossed by miles of walking trails, some leading toward the summit of the volcano La
Soufrière.
The towering volcano is the source of Carbet Waterfalls, a series of three cascades. The viewing platform is reached by hiking for approximately 30-minutes
over a winding path through the forest. It is well worth the effort as the visitor’s platform offers up an excellent view of the 330-foot-high middle falls as it
thunders through the jungle. The falls have long been admired, as Columbus noted them in his journal in 1493, a time when the indigenous Caribs referred to
Guadeloupe as “karukera,” meaning “island of beautiful waters.” You will have approximately 15-minutes to admire the view and take photos before
retracing your path back to your bus and then driving back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate to strenuous walking. There will be uneven and natural terrain to negotiate which can
become slippery and muddy if wet. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good physical
condition. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable hiking/walking shoes
with a non-slip sole are recommended.
PTP-009 GUADELOUPE HIGHLIGHTS
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $65.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:45 AM
Explore the picturesque southern shore of Grand-Terre island, whose rich history comes alive as you tour an 18th-century fortress and stop in two seaside
villages.
Depart from the pier and drive along the southern coast of the island of Grand-Terre, the easternmost “wing” of butterfly-shaped Guadeloupe. Before long,
you will arrive at Fort Fleur d’Epée, which was constructed in the mid-18th century. Surrounded by a deep moat, the hillside fortress played its greatest role
during the Seven Years War between the French and English, as it was the scene of numerous battles. While stopping here, you can explore its battlements,
powder magazine and several underground rooms, including the dungeons.
Continuing down the shoreline, you will see the red-topped lighthouse on Grosier Island, which was established in 1883. The beacon is so well recognized
that it has become a symbol of Le Grosier, a charming village named for a species of large pelicans that inhabits its lagoon. During a photo stop at the
village’s esplanade, you might ask the guide about the battles fought at Le Grosier during the Seven Years War.
Later, you will drive through Les Grands Fonds, a luxuriant rural area that serves as a welcome introduction to seaside Sainte Anne. You will enjoy some free
time in the village for shopping or to sample some of the renowned seafood before driving back to the pier.
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collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility
concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability and may make arrangements with the guide to not participate in
any guided walking portions of the tour. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat,
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PTP-010 SAINTE ANNE ON YOUR OWN
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $35.00
Date: January 18, 2015 09:45 AM
Spend free time in Sainte Anne, a fishing village on Grand-Terre’s southern coast that has become a remarkably popular destination known for shopping,
dining and beaches.
Depart from the pier and drive approximately twenty-five minutes along the southern coast of the island of Grand-Terre, the easternmost “wing” of
butterfly-shaped Guadeloupe. Your destination is Sainte Anne, a seaside village renowned for its appealing Creole atmosphere. Although once the island’s
largest producer of sugar cane, Sainte Anne has since diversified to become a center of island culture, especially around the waterfront Artists Village.
During your nearly three hours in Sainte Anne, you can wander about as you please. The streets are usually abuzz with activity, as the townspeople shop for
fresh fish, fruits and vegetables at several open-air markets downtown. There are also plenty of boutiques selling casual fashions, swimwear and handicrafts
ranging from woven baskets to hammocks.
The beaches around Sainte Anne are also immensely popular and just a few minutes walk from the village. You will have plenty of time to enjoy them without
feeling rushed. Local vendors often walk up and down the shore, offering ice-cold fruit drinks, or if you would prefer something more substantial there are
excellent restaurants close by. French-inspired seafood and Creole dishes flavored with local fruits are specialties found on almost every menu.
Following your free time in Sainte Anne, you will rejoin your bus and drive back to the pier.
Please note: Walking on this tour is at the guests’ discretion. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make
their own way on and off the bus and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate
their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Guests who wish to swim or relax on the beach should wear a swimsuit under their clothes and bring a towel from the ship. Those participating in any water
activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Should you not be on time for the return transfer to ship, you will need to make your own way back, at your
own expense.
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FORT DE FRANCE, MARTINIQUE
FDF-002 HISTORIC CLEMENT'S PLANTATION & BALATA GARDEN
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: January 19, 2015 08:30 AM
Delve into some of the attractions that have come to define Martinique, including a rum-producing plantation, banana fields, a historic church and Balata
Garden.
Drive east toward Martinique's economic hub of Lamentin to Clement's Plantation House, an historic home surrounded by sugar cane fields. Decorated with
period furnishings, Clement's gained new significance in 1991 when U.S. President George Herbert Walker Bush and France's President François Mitterrand
met there to discuss international affairs. During your visit, perhaps enjoy a stroll through the home's park and samplings of sugar cane and rum.
Continuing on, you will stop briefly in a banana field, where your guide will explain the crop's immense importance to Martinique.
Don't be surprised to hear French spoken throughout the island, as it's the official language, and Balata Church certainly solidifies the relationship between
France and Martinique, an overseas department of the country since the mid-1940s. This charming church is a scaled-down version of the revered
Sacré-Coeur Basilica in France.
Your final stop is at the peaceful and relaxing Balata Tropical Gardens. The garden's shaded paths are lined with tropical species such as torch gingers,
parakeet flowers, hibiscus and an abundance of orchids. What's truly amazing about his fecund wonderland is that in the mid-1980s, it was farmland with
very few of the colorful and fragrant plants that now grace its acreage. Created by landscape gardener Jean-Philippe Thoze, the garden is a fine example of
the island's fertility, as it is flourishing after having been planted a mere two decades ago. Following a visit of approximately 45-minutes, you will rejoin your
coach and transfer back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of easy to moderate walking/standing and includes negotiating a significant number of steps and
uneven ground. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and
ability. As the tour travels over winding roads, it may not be suitable for those who suffer from motion sickness. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun cap;
sunglasses; insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
FDF-003 BALATA BOTANICAL GARDENS
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: January 19, 2015 08:30 AM
A must-see attraction for plant lovers, the Balata Tropical Gardens offers a slice of serenity and beauty in Martinique's lush countryside.
A short drive inland brings you to tiny Balata, a quiet town known for two namesake sights-the Balata Church and the Balata Tropical Gardens. First, you will
briefly visit the church, which was built in the 1920s to commemorate those who perished in World War I. What's really remarkable about the church is that
it's an exact replica, although down-sized, of the Sacré-Coeur Basilica in Paris. It is a glorious sight from every angle and so are the panoramic views of Fort
de France and the bay, which lie below.
The majority of this tour, however, is spent at the serene Balata Tropical Gardens. Martinique, which is often called the "Island of Flower," has an ideal
climate for dense tropical foliage. As you will see, the garden is a fine example of the island's fertility, as it is flourishing after having been planted a mere two
decades ago. Created by landscape gardener Jean-Philippe Thoze, Balata Tropical Gardens is a paradise of fragrant flowers, exotic water lilies, rare
indigenous plants and shaded trails. One of the finest viewpoints is from the garden's newest attraction, a footbridge situated in the trees, so you'll want to be
sure and visit this vantage point with camera in hand.
After approximately 2-hours spent enjoying this tropical wonderland, you will travel back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of easy to moderate walking/standing and includes negotiating a significant number of steps and
uneven ground. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and
ability. As the tour travels over winding roads, it may not be suitable for those who suffer from motion sickness. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun cap;
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FDF-004 DEEP MARTINIQUE 4X4 ADVENTURE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: January 19, 2015 08:30 AM
This exhilarating outdoor excursion includes fording rivers, driving through a tropical rainforest, and stopping at the picture-perfect Coeur Bouliki River.
Climbing aboard your comfortable, air-conditioned Jeep at the pier, you will head off to the St. Joseph area, passing several banana plantations, crossing a
few shallow rivers and traveling deep into the luxuriant La Palourde rainforest. Adventure truly lies around every corner.
Here, green comes in a thousand different shades and the forest resembles a wild botanical garden. Chances are, you will see exotic hardwoods, endemic
palms, clusters of fragrant orchids, and thousands of plants rarely found elsewhere. The beauty is extraordinary, the serenity absolutely overwhelming.
Continuing on, you will enter a more agricultural region, dotted with banana and sugar cane plantations, two of Martinique's most important cash crops. While
the landscape is certainly different than that in the rainforest, it's no less lush, green or peaceful. You will stop to take in the beauty of the Coeur Bouliki River.
Heading back to the ship, the route will also be quite scenic, offering picturesque views of the sparkling bay.
Please note: While this tour includes a limited amount of walking, there are numerous steps and uneven surfaces to negotiate. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. As the tour travels over winding
roads, it may not be suitable for those who suffer from motion sickness. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; insect repellant and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are suggested. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
FDF-005 SAINTE-PIERRE & RUM DISTILLERY
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: January 19, 2015 08:30 AM
See Martinique's boundless diversity by touring a church, rum distillery and a museum devoted to the island's volcanic history.
Drive from Fort de France through the lush countryside to the village of Balata, where you will visit its famed church. It's noteworthy for being an exact replica
of Paris' beautiful Sacré-Coeur Basilica, although on a smaller scale.
After a brief stop to admire the views of Fort de France and beyond, you will continue on, driving through a dense rainforest. Here, the air is noticeably cooler,
the vegetation more exotic, and the scenery awe-inspiring. Your next destination is the Chateau Depaz Estate, which has been producing rum made
exclusively from fresh-cut blue cane grown in its fields since 1651. The method of production is the most expensive known and results in a spirit treasured by
connoisseurs the world over. During your visit, you will have the opportunity to sample some of this unique Depaz rum.
A short drive then brings you to the coastal village of Saint-Pierre, which was devastated in the violent volcanic eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902. Almost the
entire population perished as a result of this devastating natural disaster and you can learn about the fascinating details in the Volcano Museum in
Saint-Pierre. The photos of the destruction are quite a contrast to the scenery now, which you will see on the drive back to Fort de France, passing through
one quaint fishing village after another. Le Carbet, where Paul Gauguin lived and painted in 1887, is particularly picturesque.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of easy to moderate walking/standing. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are
cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. As the tour travels over winding roads, it may not be suitable for those who suffer from
motion sickness. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun cap; sunglasses and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Cameras are not permitted in the
Sainte-Pierre Museum. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
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FDF-006 SNORKEL FORT DE FRANCE BAY & THE BAT CAVE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: January 19, 2015 08:30 AM
See the wonders that lie below the surface of the crystal-clear waters of Fort de France bay by snorkeling at Anse Dufour beach and the Bat Cave.
Depart from the pier by boat and cruise across beautiful Fort de France bay. During the crossing to its southern shore, you will see mountains looming in the
distance, yachts bobbing in the harbor, and the gentle curve of the bay's sandy beaches. It's a wonderful setting for the capital of Martinique.
The beauty is well complemented by the underwater world off shore. With the boat anchored near the serene beach at Anse Dufour, you may swim or
observe the marine life below the surface by doing some snorkeling. The choice is entirely yours. Marine life is abundant here, so enjoy the colorful, curious
fish darting about.
The setting is dramatically different at the second snorkeling site, which lies just a few minutes away. The entrance to the Bat Cave is in a steep cliff wall that
plummets into the sea. The waters are usually a stunning azure blue with excellent visibility. You may see vibrant angelfish, multi-colored parrot fish and all
sorts of other marine life. Take your time and enjoy the never-ending spectacle, as the sights are constantly changing.
A refreshing rum punch will be served on the return boat ride to the pier at Fort de France.
Please note: While this tour includes a limited amount of walking, guests should be in good physical condition and be good swimmers. Participants must be
able to negotiate steps to board the boat from the pier, and a ladder to enter and exit the vessel from the water. The tour is not available to wheelchair
guests, pregnant women, those with mobility concerns, heart conditions, asthma or epilepsy. Swimwear; towel; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat
shoes with a non-slip sole are suggested. Minimum age to participate is 5 years old and children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or
adult guardian. Those who take part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility and a waiver may be required. The order of the sites
viewed or visited may vary.
FDF-007 DISCOVER MARTINIQUE BY LAND & SEA
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: January 19, 2015 08:30 AM
Enjoy an in-depth tour of the highlights of Martinique's northwestern coastal region by boat, tram and motor coach.
What better way to explore scenic northwest Martinique than to see it from every angle? During the first hour or so, you will cruise up the dramatic coastline,
enjoying lively music, dancing and icy-cold beverages along the way. The sights on the way to St. Pierre are much like those Christopher Columbus saw
when he landed in Le Carbet in 1502. Nearly four centuries later, Paul Gauguin lived and painted here, inspired by the glorious scenery.
Upon landing in Sainte-Pierre, you will board a tram to tour the village. Tragically, it was devastated by the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902, killing almost the
entire population of 30,000 people. Learn about the fascinating details in the Volcano Museum, where the story is told through photos, artifacts and exhibits.
Next, you will board a motor coach, your third mode of transportation on this tour. A scenic drive through a rainforest brings you to the Church of Balata,
which sits on a hill overlooking Fort de France and the bay. The church was built in 1925 as a miniature replica of the Sacré-Coeur Basilica in Paris.
After taking in the considerable sights, your coach will transport you back to the pier in Fort de France where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking; however, there are steps to negotiate to enter and exit the tour boat and some uneven ground in
Sainte-Pierre. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and
ability. As the tour travels over winding roads, it may not be suitable for those who suffer from motion sickness. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun cap;
sunglasses; insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Cameras are not permitted in the Sainte-Pierre Museum. The order of the
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FDF-008 MANGROVE KAYAKING ADVENTURE
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: January 19, 2015 08:30 AM
Kayak through an islet shaded by an umbrella of mangrove trees and discover their ecological importance to the waterway.
Put on your swimsuit and travel by boat across picturesque Fort de France bay. Upon arriving at an islet lined with mangroves, you will receive a safety
briefing and instructions on how to navigate your kayak. When everyone is ready, you will board your two-person kayak and begin paddling through this
fascinating natural wonderland. Along the way, your guide will explain the many benefits of mangrove forests and point out the fauna that makes its home
here.
Mangrove trees thrive in brackish water, their roots extending up into air and forming arched thickets that shelter the wildlife. The mangrove foliage also
provides shade and cooler temperatures. The surrounding water is a vast eco-system that supports a variety of fish, crustaceans and birds, both indigenous
and migratory. Without mangroves, or "marine nurseries" as they're sometimes called, the wildlife in Martinique would be greatly diminished. While paddling
your kayak through these protected waters, be on the look-out for herons, frigate birds, turtles, mollusks and crabs.
After approximately 1-hour of paddling, you will find yourself back at the islet where dependent upon weather and sea conditions, you will have some brief
time to swim. Rejoining your boat, you will cruise back to Fort de France, enjoying some refreshments along the way.
Please note: While this tour includes a limited amount of walking, guests should be in very good physical condition and be good swimmers. Participants
must be able to negotiate steps to board the boat from the pier, and a ladder to enter and exit the vessel from the water. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests, pregnant women, those with mobility concerns, heart conditions, asthma or epilepsy. Swimwear; towel; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen
and flat shoes with a non-slip sole are suggested. Minimum age to participate is 8 years old and children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a
parent or adult guardian. Those who take part in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility and a waiver may be required. The order of the
sites viewed or visited may vary.
FDF-009 HIKING IN MARTINIQUE'S TROPICAL FOREST
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: January 19, 2015 08:30 AM
An exhilirating hike through a tropical forest reveals nature's bounty in the form of exotic vegetation and wildlife.
Depart Fort de France for the leisurely drive to Fontaine Didier, a thermal spring whose mineral-rich water has been used for centuries as an antidote for
numerous ailments. In fact, you may see the water bottled for sale while in Fort de France, albeit it's now promoted as a refreshing beverage rather than a
cure-all.
Upon arrival, you will receive a briefing on your hike and then set-off along a trail that follows a meandering stream and gently winds through the tropical
forest to a place called Absalon. It's an exceptionally tranquil and beautiful setting. The diversity of botanical species in this pristine environment is
staggering. Great stands of mahogany trees tower above the forest floor and luxuriant ferns grow almost everywhere, punctuated by splashes of color from
indigenous balisier flowers. The balisier flower is so visually spectacular that it's often depicted in local paintings of Martinique, which is known as the Island
of Flowers.
Another highlight of your hike is discovering several cascading waterfalls nestled deep in the forest. During your trek, you will have a break where you can
relax by the river, sip a cool beverage in the shade, and simply gaze out over the picture-perfect landscape.
After nearly 2-hours traversing this breathtaking natural environment on foot, you will rejoin your transportation and transfer back to the pier in Fort de France.
Please note: This tour includes nearly 2-hours of hiking and climbing over natural and uneven surfaces which can become slippery when wet. Guests should
be in very good physical condition. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests, pregnant women, those with mobility concerns, heart conditions, asthma or
epilepsy. Shorts; t-shirt; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant and comfortable, flat, hiking or athletic shoes are suggested. Minimum age to
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SCARBOROUGH, TOBAGO
TOB-001 SCENIC TOBAGO
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: January 21, 2015 08:30 AM
Your tour begins with a drive along Claude Noel Highway, heading directly to the picturesque Store Bay for a photo stop at one of the most beautiful beaches
on the island. From here, you will proceed to Mt. Irvine Road, passing by Tobago's main resorts, such as Mt. Irvine Bay Hotel and Golf Course, Le Gran
Courlan, Grafton Beach and Turtle Beach Hotel. Continue on to Plymouth where the tour will stop at Fort James.
From Fort James, you will proceed to the Mystery Tombstone and join the thousands before you who have tried to solve the mystery of the epitaph that says
in part, "She was a mother without knowing it and a wife without letting her husband know it, except by her kind indulgencies to him."
After these exciting and interesting stops, continue along Mary's Hill Road to Fort King George in Scarborough. Built in 1777, Fort King George is the best
preserved fort in Tobago and home to the Tobago Museum. After you walk around and enjoy a panoramic view of Scarborough, the tour will take you back to
Lay By at the top of the Botanic Gardens where you can make your way on foot through the marketplace and then back to the ship.
TOB-002 BUCCOO REEF GLASS BOTTOM BOAT
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 21, 2015 08:30 AM
The island of Tobago boasts the famous Buccoo Reef. This reef was visited by Jacques Cousteau, the French oceanographer and explorer. He rated
Tobago's Buccoo Reef as the third most spectacular sight in the world. Begin at Scarborough and take a drive along the Claude Noel Highway before arriving
at Store Bay. Here, you will board the glass bottom boat and cruise to the Coral Gardens and Buccoo Reef. Parrot Fish, Butterfly Fish, Angel Fish, Damsel
Fish and Blennies are among the 70 species that have been identified darting amidst the undulating sea fans and brilliant sponges. Staghorn and Elkhorn
Coral, Star Coral, Fire Coral and Finger Coral also grow in abundance on the reef.
The Nylon Pool, so named according to local legend by Princess Margaret in 1962, is a natural swimming pool enclosed by the surrounding reef. This
charming marine phenomenon beguiles visitors with its shallow, translucent waters and dazzling white sand.
TOB-003 TROPICAL RAINFOREST ENCOUNTER
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: January 21, 2015 08:30 AM
Your tour begins with a drive through the island's capital, Scarborough, and main shopping district. From here, coast along the scenic road to Roxborough
and continue onto the northside road driving through the luxuriant countryside with its cocoa plantations. This route will take you to the Gilpin Trail for an
opportunity to walk through the exciting trails, viewing lush, verdant forests and the breathtaking cascading Gold and Silver Falls where you can dip your feet
or capture this wonder on film.
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TOBAGO CAYS, TRINIDAD, TOBAGO
TOB-004 PIGEON POINT BEACH BREAK
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $65.00
Date: January 21, 2015 08:30 AM
Enjoy a relaxing day one of Tobago's most popular beaches, Pigeon Point. As you leave the pier, you'll travel along Claude Noel Highway, passing through
the quaint villages of Canaan and Bon Accord before arriving at Pigeon Point. Truly a spectacular location, its pristine white sand and swaying palm trees set
against the back-drop of the brilliant blue sea, is just what you might expect to see on a postcard.
Your time is your own, so you can choose to soak up the sun on the warm sandy beach, go for a swim in the crystal clear ocean, or simply relax under the
shade of the palm trees. For the more adventuresome, optional water sports are available at the far end of the beach and for your convenience there are
venues where food and drinks are sold. Before leaving, you'll want to visit the craft market where you can shop for colorful local handicrafts and souvenir
items to take home as a lovely memento of your day in Tobago.
Please note: This tour includes a minimal amount of walking; however it is mostly over sandy ground and may not be suitable for wheelchair guests. Those
with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing, swimsuits, a hat and flat, comfortable
walking shoes are recommended. Guests taking part in any water activities may do so at their own risk and responsibility and should bring their own beach
towel. Any optional water activities, food and beverages are at the guest's own expense.
TOB-005 TOBAGO HIGHLIGHTS & FOLKLORE SHOW
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: January 21, 2015 08:30 AM
This tour provides an excellent overview of the island of Tobago along with giving you a glimpse into the true culture of the people of Trinidad and Tobago.
Commencing from the pier, you'll first travel to historic Fort King George in Scarborough. Built in 1777, it stands as the most well-preserved fort on the island
and is also the home of the Tobago Museum. Enjoy a stroll around the grounds and panoramic views of Scarborough before continuing on.
A scenic drive along Mary's Hill Road takes you into Plymouth where your next stop is at Fort James, site of the island's oldest town and settlement. Adjacent
to Fort James is the renowned "Mystery Tombstone." Join the thousands that have come before you who have tried to solve the mystery of the epitaph that
says in part, "She was a mother without knowing it and a wife without letting her husband know it, except by her kind indulgences to him." Leaving this area,
you'll next make your way past many of Tobago's main resorts, such as Turtle Beach Hotel, Grafton Beach, Le Gran Courlan and the Mt. Irvine Bay Hotel and
Golf Course. Proceeding from here down the Claude Noel Highway, it's a brief photo stop at picturesque Store Bay, considered one of the most beautiful
beaches on the island.
Your final tour stop is at an entertainment center where you will be greeted with a welcome drink before settling in to see a wonderful folkloric show. This
cultural extravaganza includes the melodic sounds of Steel drums, energetic Calypso dancing and amazing Fire Limbo which, when blended together, is
referred to as a "potpourri." Dressed in colorful traditional costumes, the lively troupe of performers will entertain you with music, dancing and singing that will
have you tapping your toes and yearning to join in. This amazing performance is capped off with the breath-taking Fire Limbo and some of you may want to
give the limbo a try yourself before it's time to head back to the ship.
Please note: Lightweight clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The tour does not include admission to the Tobago Museum.
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BELÉM (ICOARACI), BRAZIL
BEL-001 ART AND CULTURE OF BELEM
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: January 25, 2015 08:15 AM
Explore the art and culture of Belem during a half-day tour of this historic city.
Depart the pier for the drive and visit to the Teatro da Paz. Located in Belem's main square, the Opera House remains a bold testament to the city's former
rubber fortunes. This 19th-century Rococo building was recently restored to its original glory, and once hosted such famous performers as Anna Pavlova.
From here, you will next make your way to the Museum of Sacred Art, or Museu de Arte Sacra. Inaugurated in September 1998, this important cultural
museum is the first of its kind in the Amazonian region. It is comprised of a 17th-century Baroque Church, or Igreja de Santo Alexandre, and the Episcopal
Palace, or Palace Episcopal. Considered Brazil's most important museum, the Museum of Sacred Art is home to more than 300 pieces of sacred art pieces,
which can be seen on display in the Fidanza Gallery, or Galery Fidanza.
Leaving the Museum, a 20-minute escorted walk brings you to Presépio Fort, or Forte do Presépio, a 17th-century fortress that served as the original hub of
the city. Its main attraction is the Encontro Museum, or Museu do Encontro, which recreates the history of the Tupiunambá Indians prior, during and after the
Portuguese settlement. Here, you will view displays of igaçabas from the marajoara funerary urns, along with Chinese coins and other artifacts brought in
after the city's colonization. Out on the patio, you will find original 19th-century canyons that were modeled after American-made cannons and used during
Belem's wartime past.
Rejoining your coach, you will continue on to the Jewel Museum, or São José Liberto, formerly used as a prison until just a few years ago. After a rebellion in
2000, its inmates were transferred and the facility was converted into the Museum of Pará. Here, gold, diamonds, emeralds, tourmalines, and other precious
and semi-precious gems comprise the Museum's patrimony. During your visit, you will explore the history and mining of Amazonia. Of special note is a
display of the state's first jewelry collection, the Pará, Amazonian, which began in 1999.
BEL-002 HIGHLIGHTS OF BELEM
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: January 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the history and cultural heritage of North-Central Brazil during this orientation tour of Belem, the port of entry to the Amazon.
Depart the pier for the drive to the Basilica of Our Lady of Nazareth, one of Belem's many churches built with proceeds from the rubber industry. En route,
you will visit the Ver-o-Peso Market, where vendors sell everything from medicinal herbs to regional fruits, and river fish to good luck charms for the body and
soul. Upon arrival at the Basilica, a brief visit will be made inside to view its ornate interior adorned with Carrara marble and gold.
Next, you will proceed for a visit to the Emilio Goeldi Zoological Garden, which features tapirs, manatees, big cats, alligators, and a collection of tropical
birds. Established in 1866, this zoological garden is also home to one of Amazonia's few research institutes. You will then continue on to the Ver-O-Peso
market, a huge outdoor market that sprawls over 4 blocks. It's the city's landmark and possibly the largest market in Brazil. The Market is filled with stalls that
offer food, pottery, handicrafts and hamd-made clothing.
Your tour will conclude with a visit to the Forte Do Castelo, a fortress built in the highest place in the city by the Portuguese during the 17th century. This was
the only means the local colonizers had to protect their new colonies against Dutch and French occupation.
Re-boarding your coach you will transfer back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned
to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun caps; sunglasses and flat, comfortable walking shoes are
suggested. The order of the sights viewed or visited may vary.
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BEL-003 GUAMA RIVER EXPLORATION
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: January 25, 2015 08:45 AM
Discover the native residents, wildlife, flora and fauna of the Amazon during this scenic and memorable cruise along the Guama River.
Depart the pier for the drive to the Guama River. Upon arrival, you will embark your boat for a leisurely cruise through the myriad of channels along the
Guama River to view some of Northern Brazil's flora and fauna. You will begin with a visit to Combu Island, locally- acclaimed for its vast cabbage palm tree,
or acai plantations. The acai produces hearts of palm, as well as a small black berry commonly used for making ice cream and wine. As your boat circles
the island, you will have an opportunity to observe the native Caboclo Indian residents, or ribeirinhos, along with their dwellings that have been built high up
on stilts along the riverbanks.
Next, your cruise will continue on to Boa Vista do Acará, where you will disembark the boat for a 45-minute walk through the jungle. As you marvel at the
variety of vegetation, your local guide will point out the different species of trees, fruits and seeds and is available to answer any of your questions.
Following your walking tour, you will re-board your boat and cruise back to Belem, where your coach stands ready to transfer you back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned
to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun caps; sunglasses; insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking
shoes are suggested. The order of the sights viewed or visited may vary.
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FORTALEZA, BRAZIL
FOR-001 SIGHTS OF FORTALEZA
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: January 27, 2015 12:30 PM
Visitors to Fortaleza will delight in exploring the commercial, residential, beach and resort highlights of this colorful seaside city. Begin your tour with a scenic
drive toward the historic Mucuripe Lighthouse. View the golden sands of the popular eastern beaches which extend far into the distance. Your motor coach
will then pass through Fortaleza's residential area and head into the center of town. En route, your guide will point out the modern mausoleum, which is the
last resting place of President Castelo Branco. This much-admired local son was Brazil's military president over 30 years ago. Continue with a stop at Praça
Jose de Alencar, the city's premier square, located in the heart of the commercial district. Here, visit Teatro José de Alencar, a theater named after the native
19th-century novelist and poet. After traversing the central commercial area, visit the neo- Gothic Sé Cathedral, with its impressive stained-glass windows.
You'll also glimpse the Dutch-built Assuncao Fortress, which is still in use as a military installation. Next, enjoy free time at the Emcetur Tourist Center; the
city's flourishing handicraft market, which is housed within a former prison. In addition to displays of Fortaleza's famous lace, there are countless stalls
displaying embroidered textiles, wood carvings, and basket ware and clay figurines. Continue along the coastal road to Fortaleza's residential district via the
prominent English Bridge, where a brief photo-stop will be made. Enjoy picturesque views of Iracema Beach as you make your return journey to the ship.
FOR-001OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - SIGHTS OF FORTALEZA
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: January 27, 2015 12:30 PM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
Visitors to Fortaleza will delight in exploring the commercial, residential, beach and resort highlights of this colorful seaside city. Begin your tour with a scenic
drive toward the historic Mucuripe Lighthouse. View the golden sands of the popular eastern beaches which extend far into the distance. Your motor coach
will then pass through Fortaleza's residential area and head into the center of town. En route, your guide will point out the modern mausoleum, which is the
last resting place of President Castelo Branco. This much-admired local son was Brazil's military president over 30 years ago. Continue with a stop at Praça
Jose de Alencar, the city's premier square, located in the heart of the commercial district. Here, visit Teatro José de Alencar, a theater named after the native
19th-century novelist and poet. After traversing the central commercial area, visit the neo- Gothic Sé Cathedral, with its impressive stained-glass windows.
You'll also glimpse the Dutch-built Assuncao Fortress, which is still in use as a military installation. Next, enjoy free time at the Emcetur Tourist Center; the
city's flourishing handicraft market, which is housed within a former prison. In addition to displays of Fortaleza's famous lace, there are countless stalls
displaying embroidered textiles, wood carvings, and basket ware and clay figurines. Continue along the coastal road to Fortaleza's residential district via the
prominent English Bridge, where a brief photo-stop will be made. Enjoy picturesque views of Iracema Beach as you make your return journey to the ship.
FOR-002 CUMBUCO DUNES & BUGGY RIDE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: January 27, 2015 12:30 PM
Departing the ship, begin with a scenic drive to Cumbuco Beach, where the picturesque landscape consists of high white sand dunes and towering coconut
trees. Upon arrival, enjoy a refreshing coconut water drink before boarding your specially-equipped, sand dune buggy for a thrilling ride. Following this
exciting run, enjoy free time on your own to experience the beach or the views. Continue your day with a visit to the Emcetur, a local market. Here, you'll
undoubtedly be tempted by the many local handicrafts available from some of the surrounding regions. This unique market is located in an antiquated prison
complex where hundreds of cells display a wide selection of masterfully embroidered textiles, woodcarvings, basket ware, clay figurines and lacework. On
your return trip to the ship, make a brief stop at the intriguing English Bridge for a unique photo opportunity.
Please Note: This excursion travels through rough terrain and is not recommended for guests with back problems.
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NATAL, BRAZIL
NAT-001 GENIPABU DUNES & BUGGY RIDE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $535.00
Date: January 28, 2015 01:30 PM
Enjoy an exhilarating ride over the dunes, stopping along the way to view several points of interest.
Your excursion begins at the pier where you will board your awaiting buggy and set-off to discover some of the unique sites found in the Natal area. From
your special open air, rustic buggy, you will gain an entirely different perspective of northeast Brazil. Your drive begins by traveling first to Redinha Beach,
following Praia do Forte and then crossing the Potengi River via the Newton Navarro Bridge. Upon arrival at the beach, you will have a short stop before
proceeding on to the Genipabu Dunes.
Catch your breath because your tour now moves into adventure mode as you traverse the high, moving sand hills of Genipabu. It's nothing short of pure fun
and exhilaration as your driver navigates a track over the shifting dunes. Following your dune drive, you'll have additional stops at the local ecological
reserve and the Genipabu Lagoon. Next, it's on to Pitangui Lagoon where you will have a change to relax with a refreshment or take a quick swim.
Afterwards, return to the pier, passing by the golden dunes of Pitangui and Jacumã Lagoon along the way.
Please note: This tour involves limited walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops; however, guests must be able to enter and exit the buggy
with limited assistance. The tour is an adventure tour that includes off-road driving over natural surfaces. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and
not considered suitable for those with mobility concerns, back or neck problems, or pregnant women. Light-weight clothing; swimsuit; sun cap; sunglasses;
sunscreen; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Participants should be prepared for dusty and sandy
conditions. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
NAT-002 HIGHLIGHTS OF NATAL
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: January 28, 2015 01:30 PM
Get acquainted with Natal on this tour that highlights both old and new and includes time on your own to do some shopping.
Boarding your coach at the pier, you'll commence with a drive through the streets of old Natal, which is also called Ribeira. Here, you'll see
turn-of-the-century buildings such as the Alberto Maranhão Theater and heading downtown to Praça André de Albuquerque, you will pass by the Governor's
Palace, Justice Hall and City Hall.
In complete contrast to this is the New Natal area, which you will next discover, beginning with Ponta Negra Beach. Here, you'll find one of Natal's most
famous landscapes, the Morro do Careca Dune. From here, you'll travel down Via Costeira, an avenue that links Ponta Negra Beach to the downtown
beaches. Although packed with hotels, you'll still enjoy some marvelous views. You'll have a 30-minute stop at Tres Reis Magos, a 16th century building that
was once a former fortress, before proceeding on to Centro do Turismo. This former prison has been converted into a handicraft market and the cells that
once housed prisoners, have been transformed into shops that display the best artisans' workmanship. You'll have approximately 40-minutes of free time
here to further explore on your own or do some shopping before it's time to rejoin your coach and transfer back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops. The tour is not available to wheelchair
guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap;
sunglasses; sunscreen; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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RECIFE, BRAZIL
REC-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF RECIFE AND OLINDA
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: January 29, 2015 08:30 AM
Begin with a scenic drive across graceful bridges into the heart of Recife. First, visit the splendid Golden Chapel that is part of the Convent and Church of
Saint Anthony. Its intricate Baroque design, covered in gold leaf, makes it one of the most beautiful and historic examples of religious art in Brazil. Next,
pass the imposing Governor's Mansion and St. Isabel Theater. Continue past paste-colored stuccoed houses and meticulously restored churches which line
the shady streets to your next destination, the 16th century colonial town of Olinda. At Carmo Square, you'll leave your motor coach and board a minivan to
traverse the narrow winding streets of this historical city center. Olinda's main square, the Alto da Sé lies on the crest of the town's highest hill. A remarkably
well-preserved colonial city, founded in 1534, UNESCO has declared Olinda a world historical monument. Once there, you'll leave the minivan for an
exploration on foot of the Alto da Sé, the Sé Cathedral and the Misericordia Church. While walking, take a moment to peruse its colorful Portuguese tiles and
woodcarvings, which are adorned with gold leaf. Back aboard your minivan, a short drive will take you to the Mercado da Ribeira,old market where the
slaves were sold. Today it is home to a potpourri of artisan's shops. Here you will have breathtaking views of Olinda and ample photo opportunities.
REC-002 RECIFE, OLINDA AND BRENNAND ESTATE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: January 29, 2015 08:30 AM
Enjoy a leisurely tour of downtown Recife and the neighboring colonial town of Olinda, before visiting the unusual estate of the area's most famous artist.
Departing from the pier, your tour begins with a drive along the coast to Olinda, a hillside town founded by the Portuguese in 1530. In the historic area, which
has been deemed a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the streets are so narrow and winding that you must board a mini-van to reach the main square, Alto da
Sé. After a visit to Sé Cathedral, you will have some time to explore on your own while enjoying the panoramic views.
Leaving Olinda, you will return to Recife via gorgeous Boa Viagem beach where you will stop at the Golden Chapel. Its intricate Baroque design, much of it
covered in gold leaf, distinguishes the chapel as one of the most beautiful in all of Brazil. From here, you will make your way to a local restaurant where you
will be treated to a buffet luncheon of traditional Brazilian dishes.
Following lunch, you will travel to the estate of Francisco Brennand, Recife's most renowned artist. The unusual house, where Brennand was born in 1927,
was pre-fabricated in England and then imported to this thickly forested setting. Here, you will browse Brennand's ceramic workshop and exhibition hall
containing more than 2,000 sculptures, wall tiles, and drawings. Several of Brennand's statues are displayed in the gardens. At the conclusion of your time
here, you will re-board your coach and transfer back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1 hour of moderate walking and includes cobblestone and uneven surfaces. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests and not recommended for those with mobility concerns. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun cap; sunglasses and flat, comfortable walking
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LOME, TOGO
LFW-001 VOODOO CEREMONY IN SANGUERA
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: February 04, 2015 09:30 AM
Discover Africa's voodoo past during a mysterious and memorable voodoo ceremony in the village of Sanguera.
Depart the pier for the scenic, 1-hour drive to the village of Sanguera. The chief priest will greet your arrival, and offer you a refreshing libation. Once you are
seated, you will be briefed on the traditional voodoo ceremony and watch it unfold. This is a true voodoo ceremony, not a show; the events are
unpredictable, so the tour content and duration might differ.
At the conclusion of the voodoo ceremony, you will re-board your coach for the 1-hour return drive to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, some of it over uneven and natural surfaces. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the bus and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Light-weight comfortable
clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat,comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Please bear in mind that you are visiting a destination where
conditions and equipment may not be up to the same standards available in other areas of the world; however, they will be the best available.
LFW-003 LAKE TOGO AND ZANGBETO DANCE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $295.00
Date: February 04, 2015 09:30 AM
Indulge your senses with the unique traditions and flavors of Togo during this scenic visit to Aneho, Glidji and Hlande.
Depart the pier for the scenic, 45-minute drive along the coastal trails and through coconut groves en route to Agbodrafo, a former slave-trade post in Togo.
After a reception by the monarch, a visit will be made to the Pedakondji Fishermen's Village.
Following a buffet lunch at the Hotel Le Lac, a resort located on the banks of Lake Togo, your tour will continue on through Aneho, the former capital city of
Togo, before arriving in Glidji, the spiritual heart of the Guen people. Upon arrival, you will meet the priests of Glidji's sacred forest.
Next, you will rejoin your coach for the drive to Hlande, a lost village in the farmlands. While seated in the shade of a village patio, you will observe the
breathtaking ritual dance of the Zangbeto, the traditional night guardians.
Afterwards, you'll make the 90-minute drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of easy walking/standing. There will be some steps to negotiate as well as natural and uneven
surfaces. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina
and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Please bear in
mind that you are visiting a destination where conditions and equipment may not be up to the same standards available in other areas of the world; however,
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LFW-006 TRADITIONAL TOGO
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: February 04, 2015 09:30 AM
Behold the unique African traditions of Togo by visiting a fetish market for voodoo practitioners, touring a rural school and watching a folkdance with a village
monarch.
Depart from the pier and enjoy a brief drive through Lome, an engaging capital city of wide boulevards lined with colonial buildings. Although the religion of
Togo is predominately Christian, many of the people remain faithful to its religious ancestry of voodoo, as you will see at Lome’s open-air fetish market. Most
of its items are ingredients that traditional healers use for rituals or to make magic charms and potions, including herb-garnished animal parts.
Following this fascinating and rather unusual visit, you will continue on into the countryside to a Togolese village school to see a different side of life. While
there is a university in Lome, residents in many of the rural areas find it much more difficult to receive a good education. However, it’s not an impossible task,
as you will observe by touring this village school and learning how the children cope with Togo’s educational challenges.
In time, you drive to a nearby ceremonial grounds and meet the village’s royal court, a distinguished group that will soon introduce the local monarch. After
an enlightening presentation of tribal customs, he will invite you to join him and watch a rousing folkdance performance to traditional drum music. Afterwards,
you will have the opportunity to wander about the village before returning to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of easy to moderate walking/standing, plus any additional walking at the guests’ discretion during
free time. There will be some uneven and natural surfaces. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to
carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat,
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COTONOU, BENIN
COO-001 GANVIE VILLAGE ON STILTS
Duration: 3.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: February 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience a taste of life along Nokoue Lake during this picturesque and informative cruise.
Depart the pier for the scenic, 45-minute drive to Calavi Harbour, then embark a motorized canoe for the brief cruise across Nokoue Lake en route to Ganvie.
Along the way, you will see the local Tofinu people going about their daily chores aboard dugout canoes. Upon arrival in Ganvie, some time will be made
available for a refreshing beverage and an opportunity to browse a local souvenir shop before embarking your canoe again for the cruise back to Calavi.
Upon returning to Calavi Harbour, you will rejoin your coach for the 1-hour return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves minimal walking; however, guests must be able to embark and disembark a small, motorized canoe. Seating is on a wooden
plank. No lifejackets are provided, as the lake is very shallow. While photo opportunities abound, locals will expect a tip. Guests are encouraged to wear
comfortable, lightweight clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship.
COO-003 PORTO NOVO
Duration: 5.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: February 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience the legends and traditions of the Goun and Yoruba people during this visit to Benin's capital city of Porto-Novo.
Depart the pier for the 1-hour drive to Porto-Novo. Benin's de facto capital city, Porto-Novo is also known as Adjatchè and Hogbonou. The city is home to
the Goun and Yoruba people, along with the ancient traditions of the famous Gelede society. Upon arrival, you will proceed for a visit to Honme, the former
palace of King Toffa, for an opportunity to learn about the internal organization of this once-powerful kingdom.
Next, you will rejoin your coach for the drive to the Ethnographical Museum. Here, you will explore the unique aspects of birth, life and death in parts of
Benin, view the museum's collection of Gelede masks and observe the Gelede mask dance.
Following your visit, you will rejoin your coach for the 1 1/2 hour return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves moderate walking, with some steps to negotiate. Photography is only permitted in the Outer Court of Honme. No
photography is permitted inside the Ethnographic Museum.
COO-004 OUIDAH - THE CITY OF VOODOO
Duration: 5.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: February 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the mysterious origins of voodoo in the Americas and Caribbean Islands during this scenic and informative tour of Ouidah.
Depart the pier for the 1-hour drive to Ouidah, the spiritual center of Benin and the port from which thousands of African slaves were shipped to the Americas.
Ouidah is also believed to be the city of origin of the voodoo cult that still exists in parts of the Americas and Caribbean Islands.
Upon arrival in Ouidah, you will meet the chief priest and observe a brief voodoo dance before proceeding to the sacred Kpasse Forest for an introduction to
the realm of voodoo deities. From here, a visit will be made to the Museum of History, a former Portuguese slave fort, and the Temple of the Sacred
Pythons.
Your tour concludes with a drive along the Slave Route, which leads to the Gate of No Return. Following a complimentary refreshment at a local beach
resort, you will rejoin your coach for the 1.5-hour return drive to the pier.
Please note: Photography is not permitted inside the Museum of History. This tour involves moderate walking, with some steps to negotiate.
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SAO TOME, SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
TMS-005 WATERFALLS & PLANTATIONS
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: February 07, 2015 08:10 AM
A wonderful introduction to the many facets of Sao Tome, this excursion combines natural beauty and culinary delights with a cultural immersion.
Depart from the pier and drive south toward the center of the island, a land of tropical forests and volcanically formed mountains that are ideal for growing
coffee. Here in the dense forest, you will find Sao Nicolau waterfall, an idyllic setting with an abundance of colorful endemic birds chirping and flitting among
the trees.
Later, at the Monte Café Plantation, you will see how coffee is processed on Sao Tome and discover the factors that affect the taste, aroma and quality. It’s
fascinating to understand the many steps involved as the green coffee beans are transported from the fields, dried, roasted and sorted before export.
Following a coffee tasting and an enlightening folkloric show, you will drive to nearby Bombaim, a former plantation whose attraction is now natural beauty.
After a light lunch of traditional dishes at Bombaim, you will venture down to its namesake waterfall to sample several varieties of bananas. The surrounding
forest is also the only place on the island where mangosteen trees grow. The Portuguese introduced the trees, which when mature bear fruit and provide a
shady environment that’s perfect for growing vanilla.
Then, it’s on to a nearby church to watch a rousing choir performance, followed by a brief stop for photos in the fishing village of Pantufo and Melao Beach.
Afterwards, you will transfer directly back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of moderate walking/standing that includes some steps, inclines, natural and uneven surfaces as
well as the possibility of mud. The path to Bombaim waterfall is slippery in spots. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for
those with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing to include long sleeves
and long pants; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a non-slip sole are
recommended. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain and bring small change in either USD or EUR to purchase any additional drinks or local
products. Restroom facilities on this tour are limited and basic in nature. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary and can be influenced by weather
conditions.
TMS-001 PLANTATION BIRD WATCHING
Duration: 7.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: February 07, 2015 08:25 AM
Go birding in the forests surrounding several coffee and cocoa plantations, where the chance of spotting rare, endemic species is excellent.
Depart from the pier and drive south toward the center of the island, a land of tropical forests and volcanically formed mountains. The economy of Sao Tome
was originally fueled by sugar exportation, but in the 19th century coffee and cocoa production ruled, and huge plantations were built. Today, they present
some of the finest areas for bird watching.
However, the plantations also stand as a reminder that working conditions were once poor, as you will see at a monument in Batepa village that
commemorates a 1953 massacre, when Portuguese landowners violently squashed a rebellion of plantation workers.
Following your visit, you will begin birding in the shade forest habitat so characteristic of the plantations. While there is no telling what you will spot, you might
expect to see endemic species such as the Bronze-naped Pigeon, Giant Weaver and Sao Tome Paradise Flycatcher. In fact, there are as many endemic
species here as in the more renowned and extensive Galapagos Islands, so your chance of viewing rare birds is excellent.
Next, it’s a stop at Governador Beach for refreshments before resuming your bird watching at other plantation locations. In similar habitats, you will get to
spend additional time following rural trails, looking for indigenous and migratory birds. More than 135 species have been reported on Sao Tome, including
many from the West African mainland such as Velvet-mantled Drongos. Following a stop for lunch in Chamiço, you will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes several hours of moderate walking/standing that includes some steps, natural and uneven surfaces as well as the possibility
of mud. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their
personal level of stamina and ability. Guests should be in reasonably good physical condition. Light-weight clothing to include long sleeves and long pants;
sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; binoculars; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a non-slip sole are
recommended. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain. Restroom facilities on this tour are very limited and basic in nature. The order of the
sites viewed or visited may vary and can be influenced by weather conditions.
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TMS-006 MONTE CAFE PLANTATION & CITY TOUR
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: February 07, 2015 08:30 AM
This all-encompassing excursion leaves little to the imagination, as it showcases the island’s highlights, including a waterfall, coffee plantation, folkloric
shows and a tour of Sao Tome.
Depart from the pier and drive south toward the center of the island, a land of tropical forests and volcanically formed mountains that are ideal for growing
coffee. Here in the dense forest, you will find Sao Nicolau waterfall, an idyllic setting with an abundance of colorful endemic birds chirping and flitting among
the trees.
Later, at the Monte Café Plantation, you will see how coffee is processed on Sao Tome and discover the factors that affect the taste, aroma and quality. It’s
fascinating to understand the many steps involved as the green coffee beans are transported from the fields, dried, roasted and sorted, before export.
Following a coffee tasting and an enlightening folkloric show, you will drive to a restaurant in downtown Sao Tome for a traditional Santomean lunch.
Afterwards, you will explore more of the capital, a city that the Portuguese founded in 1485 on the Bay of Ana de Chaves. The diversity of attractions is
remarkable, ranging from a nearby fishing village where you'll be treated to a folkloric performance to the National Museum, which is housed in a
Portuguese-built fortress from 1576. Other highlights include the city cathedral, Presidential Palace, several colonial-style plazas, and a gallery that
showcases local artists. Finally, you will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 hours of moderate walking/standing that includes some steps, inclines, natural and uneven surfaces as well
as the possibility of mud. The stone steps at the National Museum can be slippery. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for
those with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing to include long sleeves
and long pants; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a non-slip sole are
recommended. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain and bring small change in either USD or EUR to purchase any additional drinks or local
products. Restroom facilities on this tour are limited and may be quite basic in nature. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary and can be
influenced by weather conditions. PHOTOS OR VIDEO OF THE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.
TMS-007 EAST COAST TO SAO JOAO PLANTATION
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $215.00
Date: February 07, 2015 08:40 AM
Explore plantation life and island traditions along the eastern shore of Sao Tome, an idyllic setting of verdant forests and gorgeous beaches.
Depart from the pier and head down the picturesque eastern side of Sao Tome. Along the way, you will pass several colorful villages, although much of the
rocky, heavily forested coastline is undeveloped.
Upon arriving at the working cocoa plantation Roca Aqua Ize, you will watch how the raw product is processed. The Portuguese introduced cocoa around
1822 and it now dwarfs all other agricultural exports on the island, so it’s vital to the economy.
Sao Tome is also known for its natural beauty in places such as the seaside Blow Hole, where you will stop to drink coconut water before continuing to the
Sao Joao Plantation. You’ll discover the history of the plantation, referred to locally as a “roca,” on an enlightening walking tour given by Isaura Cavalho, who
co-manages the property.
Unlike plantations that grow a single crop, Sao Joao has diversified into raising cattle, culinary endeavors and promoting local artists. You will enjoy the
delightful result of the efforts firsthand over a lunch of Santomean cuisine, accompanied by Bulawe drum music.
The return to Sao Tome presents other alluring perspectives of the island, first at beautiful Seven Waves beach where you will have a bit of free time, and
then at Pantufu fishing village, where you will watch a dance performance. Afterwards, you will drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of moderate walking/standing plus any additional walking at the guest’s discretion during free time
at Seven Waves Beach. The walking includes some steps, natural and uneven surfaces as well as the possibility of mud. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability.
Light-weight clothing to include long sleeves and long pants; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain and bring small change in either USD
or EUR to purchase any additional drinks or local products. Restroom facilities on this tour are limited and may be quite basic in nature. The order of the
sites viewed or visited may vary and can be influenced by weather conditions.
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TMS-003 HIGHLIGHTS OF SAO TOME
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: February 07, 2015 12:40 PM
Delve into the culture and history of Sao Tome by visiting its marquee attractions, including the National Museum, Presidential Palace and lively city market.
Depart from the pier and begin driving through Sao Tome, which is noted for its colonial architecture and brightly colored buildings. Founded by the
Portuguese in 1485, the capital city is by far the nation’s largest, yet still compact and easy to walk.
You will get a glimpse into the island’s rich past at the National Museum, which is housed in a Portuguese-built fortress from 1576 that overlooks the Atlantic
Ocean. Many of the items on display are religious in nature, attesting to the fact that Sao Tome is predominately Catholic with several cathedrals, including
one from the 16th century.
Continuing on, you will visit the nearby Pantufo fishing village, where you will watch a traditional dance performance that lends even greater insight into the
culture. Some of the dances are historically enlightening and tell the story of the Portuguese settling here to operate sugar-cane plantations.
Returning to the city center, you will see the Presidential Palace along Independence Avenue and several popular squares. Still, the city market provides the
best insight into life in Sao Tome. As you negotiate the narrow walkways, between stalls of fresh vegetables and aromatic spices, you will become immersed
in the rhythm of daily life. Watch for vendors tugging their ears, a signal that means their merchandise is extra-good. Following the market experience, you
will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of moderate walking/standing that includes some steps and natural and uneven surfaces. The tour
is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of
stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing to include long sleeves and long pants; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the
ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain and bring small change
in either USD or EUR to purchase any drinks or local products. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary and can be influenced by weather
conditions. PHOTOS OR VIDEO OF THE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.
TMS-004 THE PLANTATIONS OF MONTE CAFE & BOMBAIM
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: February 07, 2015 12:40 PM
Visit two plantations in the mountains, one that produces coffee and the other known for its beautiful waterfall, where you may relax and sample the locally
produced coffee and several varieties of exotic fruit.
Depart from the pier and drive south toward the center of the island, a land of tropical forests and volcanically formed mountains. Before long, you will notice
a change in altitude as you ascend into the cooler mountain air above 2,100 feet. The growing conditions at this height are ideal for coffee, especially Arabica
and Robusta varieties, which flourish at the Monte Café Plantation.
While touring the mountainside plantation, you will discover how the coffee is processed and the factors that affect the taste, aroma and quality. It’s
fascinating to understand the many steps involved as the green coffee beans are transported from the fields, dried, roasted and sorted before export. Monte
Café is one of the few remaining coffee plantations on Sao Tome, as most of the others now grow cocoa beans or have ceased production.
Following your visit, you will next travel to Bombaim Plantation. Its attraction is natural beauty, as you will see by wandering down to its namesake waterfall to
relax and sample several varieties of bananas. The surrounding forest is also the only place on the island where mangosteen trees grow. The Portuguese
introduced the trees, which when mature bear fruit and provide a shady environment that’s perfect for growing vanilla. After approximately an hour at
Bombaim, you will drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 75-90 minutes of moderate walking/standing that includes some steps, natural and uneven surfaces as well as
the possibility of mud. The path to Bombaim waterfall is slippery in spots. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those
with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing to include long sleeves and
long pants; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a non-slip sole are
recommended. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain and bring small change in either USD or EUR to purchase any additional drinks or local
products. Restroom facilities on this tour are very limited and basic in nature. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary and can be influenced by
weather conditions.
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TMS-008 THE DIVERSITY OF SAO TOME'S PLANTATIONS
Duration: 5.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: February 07, 2015 12:50 PM
Enjoy two vastly different plantation experiences, observing traditional cocoa processing at one plantation, and then seeing how the other has evolved from
its agricultural roots.
Depart from the pier and begin driving down the picturesque eastern side of Sao Tome. Along the way, you will pass several colorful villages such as
Santana, although much of the rocky, heavily forested coastline is undeveloped.
Upon arriving at the working cocoa plantation Roca Aqua Ize, you will watch how the raw product is processed. The Portuguese introduced cocoa around
1822 and by the turn of the century Sao Tome had become the world’s largest producer, earning the nickname “The Chocolate Islands.” Although the island
no longer produces huge volumes of cocoa, the crop still dwarfs every other agricultural export, so it’s vital to the economy.
Sao Tome is also known for its natural beauty in places such as the seaside Blow Hole, where you will stop to drink coconut water before continuing to the
Sao Joao Plantation. Here, you’ll discover the history of the plantation, referred to locally as a “roca,” on an enlightening walking tour given by Isaura
Cavalho, who teaches and co-manages the property.
Unlike plantations such as Roca Aqua Ize that grow a single crop, Sao Joao has diversified into raising cattle, culinary endeavors, and promoting local artists.
To enhance your understanding of the Santomean culture, you will be treated to a Bulawe drum performance. Afterwards, you will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1 3/4 hours of moderate walking/standing that includes some steps, natural and uneven surfaces as well as
the possibility of mud. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully
evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing to include long sleeves and long pants; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect
repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended. Guests should be prepared for the
possibility of rain and bring small change in either USD or EUR to purchase any additional drinks or local products. The only restroom facility on this tour is
at Sao Joao Plantation. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary and can be influenced by weather conditions.
TMS-002 BIRD WATCHING & SAO NICOLAU WATERFALL
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: February 07, 2015 01:30 PM
With picturesque Sao Nicolau waterfall cascading in the background, follow a series of trails through the forest looking for some of the rare species of birds
found on Sao Tome.
Depart from the pier and drive south toward the center of the island, a land of tropical forests and volcanically formed mountains. The farther you go, the
fewer the people and the greater the chance of seeing the abundance of birds found on Sao Tome. Birders have reported spotting more than 135 species on
the island, including many from the West African mainland. Sao Tome is even more revered for its endemic bird species, which are equal in number to those
found in the more renowned and extensive Galapagos Islands.
Sao Nicolau waterfall, an idyllic setting in the heart of the forest, is one of the best places on the island for birding. Upon arriving, you will spend well over two
hours in the area, accompanied by an expert guide that will point the many indigenous and migratory species.
While there is no telling what you will spot, you might expect to see endemic species such as the Bronze-naped Pigeon, Giant Weaver and Sao Tome
Paradise Flycatcher. The Sao Tome Sunbird, formerly known as the Giant Sunbird because of its size, is another species only found here. A supporting cast
of birds from Africa also lives here, including Harlequin Quail and Velvet-mantled Drongos. After the bird-watching expedition, you will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes several hours of moderate walking/standing that includes some steps, natural and uneven surfaces as well as the possibility
of mud. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their
personal level of stamina and ability. Guests should be in reasonably good physical condition. Light-weight clothing to include long sleeves and long pants;
sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; binoculars; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a non-slip sole are
recommended. Guests should be prepared for the possibility of rain. There are no restroom facilities on this tour. The order of the sites viewed or visited
may vary and can be influenced by weather conditions.
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WALVIS BAY, NAMIBIA
WAL-005 SWAKOPMUND SIGHTSEEING
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: February 11, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: February 12, 2015 08:00 AM
Explore the scenic beauty and Colonial past of Swakopmund during this orientation tour of the city, and a visit to the Walvis Bay Lagoon.
Depart the pier for the scenic drive along the coastal road to Swakopmund, located 19 miles north of Walvis Bay at the mouth of the Swakop River. En
route, you will take in magnificent views of sand dunes on one side, and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. Upon arrival, you will take a tour of this seaside
resort, which resembles a Bavarian village. Along the way, you will see Swakopmund's colonial past reflected in the early 19th-century Art Nouveau
architecture; many of the charming buildings found here have been declared National Monuments. You will also see the Magistrate's Court, or Keiserliches
Bezirksgericht, Lutheran Church and old Railway Station building, which is now the main reception area of the Swakopmund Hotel. You will then pass by the
local Hansa Brewery and jetty before proceeding to the Karakulia Weavery, where the wool of Karekul sheep is spun, dyed, and woven into rugs and wall
hangings.
Next, a visit will be made at the Kristal Gallery, a center displaying crystals weighing up to 14 tons, and considered the world's largest. Some time will then be
made available to shop at the Brauhaus Gallery, a small shopping arcade in the center of town. You will then return to Walvis Bay via the gravel road. En
route, a photo stop will be made at Dune 7, the highest sand dune in the Walvis Bay area.
Returning to Walvis Bay, a brief visit will be made to the Walvis Bay Lagoon and tidal flood plains. A RAMSAR Natural Heritage Site and one of the most
important wetlands along South Africa's west coast, the Walvis Bay Lagoon is renowned for its abundance of marine life, pelicans and other bird species.
Please note: Guests with limited mobility or guests who utilize a wheelchair can manage this tour with the aid of a travel companion. Guests are encouraged
to wear comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses.
WAL-006 DOLPHIN AND SEAL CRUISE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: February 11, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: February 12, 2015 08:00 AM
The splendid natural beauty of Southern Africa's West Coast is yours to discover during this half-day dolphin and seal cruise on the Walvis Bay Lagoon.
Depart the pier for the brief drive along the coastal road to Swakopmund, and on to the jetty. Upon arrival, you will embark your open ski boat for a 3 hour
cruise in the Walvis Bay Lagoon. As a RAMSAR Natural Heritage Site and one of the most important wetlands along Southern Africa's west coast, the
Walvis Bay Lagoon is renowned for its native bird species, and a vast array of intra-African and Palaearctic migrants. The water here is usually very calm,
and abounds with bird and marine life.
Next, you will continue on to Pelican Point, where you may find a large seal colony, and schools of heavyside and bottlenose dolphins swimming alongside
the boat. This area also abounds with pelicans and cormorants, as well as the white-chinned petrels, Wilson's storm petrels, cape gannets and black
oystercatcher. Sparkling wine, fresh oysters, a selection of open sandwiches and soft drinks will be served during the cruise.
After returning to the jetty, you will disembark your boat and re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: Guests are encouraged to wear a windbreaker or warm jacket for this tour, which involves approximately 3 hours of boating on open water, in
weather that can be windy and cold. There is a drastic change between high and low tide, which makes it difficult to embark and/or disembark the boat. This
tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility, or those who utilize a wheelchair. Operation of this tour is entirely dependent upon prevailing
weather conditions. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
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WAL-008 TREASURES OF THE NAMIB DESERT BY OFF-ROAD VEHICLE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: February 11, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: February 12, 2015 08:00 AM
Discover the treasures of the Namib Desert during this memorable off-road adventure, and a stop at spectacular Walvis Bay.
Depart the pier in an off-road vehicle for the coastal drive towards Swakopmund, and then east to the Namib-Naukluft Park. The Namib is one of the oldest
deserts in the world, home to the world's highest-shifting sand dunes and adorned with a kaleidoscope of vivid colors. Upon arrival, you will explore the
unique plant life and terrain of this arid region.
Next, you will drive through the Swakop River Valley and on to the Moon Landscape. Created by the winds that reduced mountains to spectacular rock
formations and sand, this vastly-eroded valley has an appearance similar to that of the moon's surface. From here, you will proceed for a visit to Welwitschia
Valley, where thousands of welwitschia plants are scattered about. A stop will be made to view these fascinating plants, along with a variety of interesting
lichen plants. A stop will then be made at a scenic location for orange juice and salty snacks.
Afterward, you will re-board your off-road vehicle for the return drive along the dune belt to Dune 7, and on to Walvis Bay. En route, a brief visit will be made
to the Walvis Bay Lagoon and tidal flood plains before arriving back to the pier.
Please note: Each vehicle will accommodate 3 to 10 guests. This tour involves off-road travel over bumpy, uneven and dusty gravel roads. This tour is not
recommended for guests with dust allergies, guests with limited mobility or guests who utilize a wheelchair, unless they remain seated inside the vehicles at
the various photo stops. Guests are strongly encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses. Raw oysters have been
known to produce adverse reactions in people with suppressed immune systems; guests will need to consume them at their own risk.
WAL-009 LIVING DESERT BY OFF-ROAD VEHICLE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: February 11, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: February 12, 2015 08:00 AM
Discover the unique denizens of the world's oldest desert during this half-day, off-road adventure in the Namib Desert.
Depart the pier via off-road vehicle for the 45-minute drive to the Namib Desert. Upon arrival, your guide will lead you through this desolate landscape in
search of indigenous desert species, and explain how they adapt to their environment. Along the way, stops will be made to view the nocturnal White Lady
spider, elusive Palmato gecko, a nocturnal reptile with transparent skin, desert sidewinder, sand-diving Aporasaura lizard, fish moth, and endangered
Damara tern.
After a short stop at Amphi's Dune, your exhilarating off-road trek on the roaring dunes will continue on with a visit to the Horse's Graveyard, a World War I
site.
Your tour will conclude with a stop at Sundowner Dune. Here, you will take in spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean, and be served orange juice and
salty snacks.
Following your tour, you will re-board your coach for the 45-minute return drive to the pier along the coastal road.
Please note: Each vehicle will accommodate between 3 to 10 guests. This tour involves off-road travel over bumpy, uneven and dusty gravel roads. This
tour is not recommended for guests with dust allergies, guests with limited mobility or guests who utilize a wheelchair unless they remain seated inside the
vehicles at the various photo stops. The drive from the pier to the Namib Desert is approximately 45 minutes in each direction. Guests are strongly advised to
wear comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses. Raw oysters have been known to produce adverse reactions in people with suppressed
immune systems; guests will need to consume them at their own risk.
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WAL-010 BIRDING TOUR
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: February 11, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: February 12, 2015 08:00 AM
Walvis Bay and the off-shore islands were incorporated into the Republic of Namibia on March 1, 1994 after being governed by South Africa for a number of
years.
The Walvis Bay Lagoon takes pride of place as regards to scenic attractions in the area. Thousands of different species gather at these rich feeding
grounds. The tour takes you around the lagoon where you get a chance to spot a huge variety of other shore birds and waders including sandpipers, plovers,
pelicans and herons.
Enter the sedimentation pans of the Walvis Bay Salt mine and get real close to the birds with a good chance to spot Phalaropes, Grebes and terns which
include the rare Damara Tern.
Travel further along the beach to Pelican Point to view a large Cape Fur Seal colony and a chance to see our resident Osprey as well as African Black
Oystercatchers. Depending on weather and time we return through the Kuiseb River Delta with a possible sighting of the Dune Lark, Sabota Lark and / or the
Orange River White Eye.
Please note: This specialized tour is only recommended for bird enthusiasts. Guests with limited mobility or guests who utilize a wheelchair can manage this
tour with the aid of a travel companion. Guests are strongly advised to wear comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses. One set of
binoculars and a birding book will accompany each vehicle.
WAL-011 SWAKOPMUND TOWNSHIP TOUR
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: February 11, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: February 12, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience the unique flavors, sites and residents of Walvis Bay during this memorable township tour.
Depart the pier for the drive to Walvis Bay. Upon arrival, you will join your guide for a unique tour of Walvis Bay and the township of Kuisebmond. Along the
way, you will learn about the history of the area, and pass by historic shops and buildings.
As you drive through Walvis Bay's bustling streets, a visit will be made to the colorful Kuisebmond Market Hall. Here, vendors offer a variety of traditional
crafts, clothing and typical Namibian dishes. You will then visit a kindergarten to view a special show presented by the children, then a community center that
showcases a variety of active community health and development projects.
Next, you will proceed for a visit to the Tutaleni Village. The Tutaleni Relocation project won the Dubai Award for Best Practices. During your visit, you will see
how problems of overcrowding in Kuisebmond were solved by an innovative housing concept. At the Mola Mola pub, or shebeen, you will sample a buffet of
traditional dishes that include mopani worms, makaka, and oshifima porridge and beans.
After this interesting excursion, during which you will gain an insight into township life, re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: All interaction with the community should be conducted in a non-intrusive manner, respecting their privacy at all times. Guests are encouraged
to wear comfortable clothing, shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. This tour must be pre-requested at least ten days prior to the sailing date. Once
requested, this tour is non-refundable.
WAL-E01 EVENT: OPEN-AIR DINNER AT SWAKOP RIVER CANYON
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $0.00
Date: February 11, 2015 06:30 PM
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Just beyond Walvis Bay, the Swakop River Canyon has been likened to a moonscape with its unusual rock formations and dry riverbeds seared into the
landscape by the glaring sun. Sunset is the most stunning time of day to visit this canyon, as the fading light casts dramatic shadows across the stark
environment. Tables draped in linen are an elegant contrast to the glowing desert, and myriad candles surround the festivities, creating an ethereal glow as
they reflect off the canyon walls. After a delicious dinner featuring local dishes, the relaxed atmosphere will be enhanced by conversation around a crackling
fire.
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CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
CPT-008 SUNDOWNERS ON SIGNAL HILL
Duration: 1.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: February 14, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: February 16, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience breathtaking views and photo opportunities over Cape Town during this brief, yet memorable visit to Signal Hill.
Depart the ship for the drive along Kloof Nek to Signal Hill. This famous, flat-topped hill is located next to Lion's Head and Table Mountain in Cape Town, and
renowned for its noon gun, which is operated by the South African Astronomical Observatory (not visited). The road to the summit features a vantage point
where spectacular views over Cape Town and the surrounding area can be observed, especially at dawn and sunset.
Upon arrival at the summit, you will take in dramatic sunset views over Table Bay and Cape Town, and be served a selection of canapés and a glass of
sparkling wine.
Following your visit, you will re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier, passing Camps Bay, Clifton, Bantry Bay, Sea Point and Green Point along
the way.
Please note: Signal Hill is easily accessible for guests with limited mobility and guests in wheelchairs. Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable walking
shoes and a windbreaker. This tour is strictly weather-dependent.
CPT-014 CAPE TOWN AND TABLE MOUNTAIN
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: February 14, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: February 16, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience the beauty of Cape Town during this scenic trip up Table Mountain, the city's most celebrated landmark.
Depart the pier for the drive up Kloof Nek, the saddle between Table Mountain and Lion's Head, en route to the Lower Cableway Station. Upon arrival, you
will board a Swiss-engineered Rotair cable car, and ascend from the 1,190-foot Valley Station to the 3,477-foot Mountain Station. The journey from the base
to the summit takes just under four minutes, and offers spectacular views as the floor of the car rotates 360 degrees during the ascent and descent.
Table Mountain gets its name from the flat-topped central massif of the mountain. When viewed from the city, it is surrounded by Devil's Peak on the left,
Lion's Head on the right and Signal Hill in the foreground. They form a sort of amphitheater that encloses the city center, and some older suburbs. Other
suburbs are situated on either side of the chain of mountains, which run like a spine through the Cape Peninsula from Table Mountain to Cape Point; the
cape from which Cape Town is named.
From the summit, the natural protected area stretching from Signal Hill to Cape Point has been managed under the custodianship of the National Parks
Board. This area is home to one of the highest concentrations of endemic plant and animal species in any area of its size; its impressive 2,285 plant species
are greater in quantity than those of the entire U.K. combined.
Following your visit to Table Mountain, you will re-board your coach for a brief orientation tour of Cape Town before being returned to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a substantial amount of walking, and is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. However, it is possible for guests in
wheelchairs to manage this tour with the assistance of a travel companion, as there are lifts and ramps at the lower and upper cable car stations, and
even-paved pathways on the summit. Due to the popularity of the site, there may be some congestion. The visit to Table Mountain is weather permitting;
should the cableway be closed, Signal Hill will be visited or the South African Museum as an alternative.
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CPT-015 STELLENBOSCH AND WINE TASTING
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: February 14, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: February 16, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience the history, architecture and flavors of Stellenbosch during an orientation tour of the valley, its museum and wine estates.
Depart the pier for the scenic drive to Stellenbosch. This broad, fertile valley on the Eerste River was named after its founder, Governor Simon van der Stel,
who discovered it in 1680. Today, Stellenbosch is a major university town characterized by Cape Dutch-style architecture and streets lined with oak trees,
some of which have been declared national monuments.
Upon arrival, you will take an orientation drive through Stellenbosch, followed by an hour at your leisure to explore the town independently. Along the way,
you can visit the Stellenbosch Museum, which is comprised of four different houses depicting different eras: the 1709 Schreuder House, 1788 Bletterman
House, early-19th-century Grosvenor House and 1850 O.M. Bergh House, (optional and at your own expense). Alternatively, you may wish to browse
through the variety of curio shops.
Next, your drive will continue with a stop at one of the wine estates in the Stellenbosch area, where you will be invited to participate in wine-tasting and learn
about the fascinating skills employed in the cellar.
Following your visit, you will re-board your coach for the return drive to Cape Town Harbor along the N2 National Road.
Please note: Most wine estates involve walking on uneven gravel roads and steps leading to and from the cellar. Depending upon the wine estates visited,
this tour may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility or guests who utilize a wheelchair. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to participate in
tastings of alcoholic beverages.
CPT-016 CAPE TOWN OSTRICH & DURBANVILLE WINERY
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: February 14, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: February 16, 2015 08:00 AM
Explore the wildlife and wine country of an Ostrich Show Ranch and a visit to the Durbanville Wine Region.
Depart the pier for the drive along the West Coast towards Bloubergstrand, where a brief photo stop will be made to capture the breathtaking views of Table
Mountain and the city across Table Bay. You will then continue on to the Cape Town Ostrich Show Ranch.
Upon arrival, you will take a guided, 45-minute walking tour to learn about the habits, breeding and characteristics of this unique bird. You will also see the
display room, leather factory, West Coast white ostriches, dwarf ostriches, black-neck ostriches, emus, rheas, peacocks, ostrich chicks, incubator, cactus
garden, and a spectacular view of Table Mountain and the surrounding countryside. The highlight of your visit will be an opportunity to take a photograph
alongside the ostriches with Table Mountain serving as the backdrop.
Next, you will proceed for a visit to one of the wine estates located on the slopes of the Tygerberg in the Durbanville Wine Region. The cool ocean breezes
and misty nights make Durbanville one of the coolest wine producing regions in the Western Cape. The name "Tygerberg" is derived from Tijger, the Dutch
word for leopard. The Cape's early settlers thought that the striated effect of the hills covered with indigenous shrubs resembled the skin of the leopard.
Join a guided tour of the cellar, after which you will be invited to participate in a formal winetasting of varietals which are produced and bottled on the estate.
Please note: Guests must be at least 21 years of age to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. This tour involves a lot of walking and is not
recommended for guests in wheelchairs or for those with walking difficulties. You will have to negotiate stairs to reach the cellar.
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CPT-020 GOURMET EXPERIENCE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $395.00
Date: February 14, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: February 16, 2015 08:00 AM
Depart the pier for the drive along the N2 National Highway en route to Somerset West, which lies in the valley beneath Hottentot's Holland Mountains. Upon
arrival, you will visit Vergelegen Wine Estate to sample some of their fine wines. Vergelegen is recognized as one of South Africa's leading wine estates, and
dates back over 300 years. After your wine-tasting, you will take a brief stroll through the Octagonal Garden and historic Manor House.
Next, you will continue on to Morgenster Estate for a wine, olive and olive oil tasting. In addition to top quality wines, Morgenster produces an extra virgin
olive oil that has been judged the world's best at a prestigious competition in Italy. From here, you will proceed to lovely Stellenbosch, the Town of Oaks and
second-oldest town in South Africa. Upon arrival, you will be served a gourmet lunch at one of the many fine restaurants of the Cape Winelands, and
accompanied by fine wines from the adjoining winery.
Enjoy lunch accompanied by wonderful wines from the adjoining winery. Your tour concludes with a visit to Anura Estate, where you'll have the opportunity to
sample their wines and award-winning, hand-made Forest Hill cheeses.
Following this exclusive gourmet tour, you will re-board your mini-van for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: Wine estates vary, and may include steps leading to-and-from the wine cellars. Guests with limited mobility can manage this tour with the
assistance of a travel companion. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages.
CPT-023 HIGH TEA AT MOUNT NELSON
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: February 14, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: February 16, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience a beloved South African tradition in style during this visit to the Mount Nelson Hotel.
Depart the pier for the drive to the famous Mount Nelson Hotel. Now past her centenary year, the Mount Nelson remains a beloved landmark of the Mother
City. The hotel is set amidst nine acres of splendid, park-like gardens on an historic site at the foot of Table Mountain; the very heart of Old Cape Town.
Opened on March 6, 1899, the Mount Nelson Hotel was the brainchild of shipping magnate Sir Donald Currie. The hotel was designed to emulate the finest
in London, which was then the leading capital of refined hostelry. The reviews that followed the grand opening of the Mount Nelson claimed that the hotel
surpassed all expectations, and exceeded comparisons with its British rivals.
Afternoon tea will be taken in the hotel's salon or conservatory, where you will be treated to a wonderful array of delicate sandwiches and savories, and
tempting cakes, pastries and scones. A variety of teas and coffees will also be served.
Following this relaxing experience, you will re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier. En route, you will pass through Kloofnek and Camps Bay, and
skirt the Atlantic coastline through the residential areas of Clifton, Bantry Bay, Seapoint and Green Point.
Please note: This tour must be pre-requested at least one week prior to the sailing date. Once requested, this tour is non-refundable. The dress code is
elegant casual.
CPT-026 ROBBEN ISLAND
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: February 14, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: February 16, 2015 08:00 AM
For over four centuries, Robben Island has been a place of punishment for exiles and prisoners as well as a place of confinement for lepers, lunatics and the
sick. Since 1960, it has become synonymous with the political struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Political prisoners of the past have included Nelson
Mandela and poet Dennis Brutus. The last political prisoners were released in 1991 and on January 1, 1997, the Robben Island Museum opened its doors to
the public, with quite a number of the former political prisoners becoming island guides. In 1999, Robben Island was declared a Word Heritage Site.
Upon arrival at Roben Island, you will board a bus for a 45-minute orientation drive. Along the way, you will see the old leper colony, a Muslim shrine and a
shipwreck before visiting the limestone quarry where political prisoners performed backbreaking labor. Afterward, a former political prisoner will lead you on
a guided walking tour through the maximum-security block. A visit to Nelson Mandela's former cell is also included.
After your approximately 1.5 hour visit to the island, you will embark the ferry for the return ride to the mainland and return to the pier by coach.
Please note: This tour is not suitable for guests in wheelchairs or with walking difficulties as it involves quite a substantial amount of walking. Comfortable,
closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. The ferry-ride is approximately 30 minutes in each direction. The ferry is strictly weather permitting. Robben
Island is a protected conservation area.
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CPT-019 CAPE PENINSULA TOUR
Duration: 9.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $345.00
Date: February 16, 2015 08:00 AM
Explore the fascinating sites of southwest Africa during this full-day orientation tour along the Cape Peninsula to Cape Point.
Depart the pier for the scenic drive to Cape Point, located on the southwestern tip of Africa. En route, you will pass through the suburbs of Green Point and
Sea Point to Camps Bay, nestled in the foreground of the impressive peaks of the Twelve Apostles. You will then continue along the Atlantic seaboard
towards Hout Bay, a small fishing village.
From Hout Bay, you will pass by Chapman's Peak, and proceed through the seaside residential suburb of Scarborough en-route to the Cape of Good Hope
Nature Reserve. It is here that the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, along with their diverse ecosystems, are thought to converge. This expansive nature reserve
occupies 19,150 acres of indigenous flora and fauna. Cape Point and its dramatic sea cliffs, among South Africa's highest, are main attractions of the
reserve. Upon arrival, you will ride the funicular railway to the top of Cape Point, and take in breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
After lunch at a nearby restaurant, a visit will be made to the African penguin colony at Boulders Beach, followed by a drive through the naval base of
Simonstown to Fish Hoek. From here, you will continue on to the colorful fishing harbor of Kalk Bay before turning on to Boyes Drive, which offers
magnificent views of Muizenberg and False Bay.
Your drive will conclude with a visit to the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, which is spread out over 1,384 acres on the eastern slopes of Table
Mountain and contains 4,580 species of indigenous plants. Following a leisurely stroll amidst these lovely surroundings, you will re-board your coach for the
return drive to the pier. En route, you will pass by the University of Cape Town, Rhodes Memorial, Mostert's Mill and famous Groote Schuur Hospital.
Please note: This tour includes a substantial amount of uphill and downhill walking, along with some steps. The road along Chapman's Peak Drive is
extremely steep, narrow and winding. This tour is not recommended for guests with a fear of heights, guests with limited mobility or guests who utilize a
wheelchair.
CPT-022 WINELAND TOUR
Duration: 8.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $325.00
Date: February 16, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience the scenic beauty and flavors of South Africa during this full-day tour of its splendid wine-producing region.
Depart the pier for the drive on the N1 National Road en route to Paarl, known as the Pearl of the Berg River Valley. This romantic town is built on both sides
of a 6.2-mile-long main street shaded by oak trees and jacarandas. Upon arrival, you will visit the Paarl Monument and unique Taal Monument, erected in
honor of the Afrikaans language. You will then continue on to a wine estate for a guided cellar tour, and an opportunity to taste some of the local wines.
Next, you will drive to the village of Franschhoek. Its rich culture, historical heritage and viniculture traditions date back to 1688, when some 200 French
Huguenots were apportioned land in the district. Time permitting, a brief visit will be made to the Huguenot Monument. Situated at the foot of the
Franschhoek Pass, this monument commemorates the arrival of the Huguenots in South Africa, and the adjoining Huguenot Memorial Museum focuses on
the genealogy of the Huguenot families.
Leaving Franschhoek, you will proceed for a gourmet picnic or buffet lunch under the beautiful oak trees of a leading wine estate before continuing on to
Stellenbosch, a university town and the second-oldest town in South Africa after Cape Town. Stellenbosch has become known as the Town of Oaks; some of
the oaks here have been proclaimed national monuments. Stellenbosch is also famous for the typical Cape Dutch-style architecture seen on Dorp Street, the
main thoroughfare lined with houses, cottages and shops.
Your tour will conclude with an orientation tour of Stellenbosch, followed by an hour at your leisure to explore the town independently. Along the way, you can
visit the Stellenbosch Museum, which is comprised of 4 different houses depicting different eras: the 1709 Schreuder House, 1788 Bletterman House,
early-19th-century Grosvenor House and 1850 O.M. Bergh House.
Following your visit, you will re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier along the N2 National Highway.
Please note: This tour includes considerable uphill and downhill walking, along with some steps. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited
mobility or guests who utilize a wheelchair. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages.
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PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA
PTE-002 ADDO ELEPHANT PARK
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: February 18, 2015 08:30 AM
Spend several enlightening hours driving through the Addo Elephant Park, an unspoiled national park teeming with wildlife and rare flora.
Departing the pier by coach, you’ll make the seventy-five minute drive north across the Swartkops River to Addo Elephant Park. This spectacular national
park stands as living proof of the success of South Africa’s conservation efforts. When proclaimed a park in 1931, a mere 11 elephants lived in the area.
Today, Addo is a sanctuary for more than 450 elephants and a wide variety of other indigenous wildlife.
While driving along in your coach, look for the park’s namesake elephants, a somewhat smaller species of the African elephant. Just as humans are right or
left-handed, elephants are right or left-tusked, and you’ll see their dominant tusk is more rounded from use. Females don’t usually have tusks. You may also
notice that Addo elephants are reddish rather than grey like most African elephants. They are highly intelligent creatures that communicate through
vocalization, touching with their trunks, and different body postures.
The park contains five separate biomes, from grassland to montane forest, supporting an enormous diversity of animals, including black rhino, lions,
antelopes, spotted hyenas, zebras, and warthogs. The park also protects the world’s largest Cape gannet breeding population and other birds, such as the
Fork-tailed Drongo, African Crowned Eagle, and Goliath Heron. While exactly what is seen varies day to day, the sights are always spectacular. Following a
two-hour game drive through the park, you will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour is panoramic in nature with very limited optional walking at the comfort stops. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility
concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sunglasses; binoculars; and flat,
comfortable shoes are recommended. There will be a comfort stop upon entering and exiting the park. There are no restrooms on the coach. Wildlife
sightings are not guaranteed.
PTE-004 ADDO ELEPHANT BACK RIDING SAFARI BY AIR
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $815.00
Date: February 18, 2015 08:30 AM
Ride atop an Addo Elephant through one of South Africa’s most biologically diverse areas, and then observe these massive creatures in their natural habitat.
Transfer from the pier to the Port Elizabeth Airport where you will board a light aircraft for the twenty-minute flight to the Addo Elephant Back Safaris landing
strip. Located in the pristine valley of the Zuurberg Mountains, the grounds of Addo Elephant Back Safaris borders the recently proclaimed Greater National
Park of the same name. This area is regarded as one of the most biologically diverse eco-regions in Southern Africa, encompassing habitats ranging from
the semi-arid Karoo to fynbos-covered slopes and impenetrable thickets that extend into rolling grasslands.
Upon arrival at the airstrip, you will be met by an elephant warden and transferred to the reception area. Next, climb aboard one of these African elephants
and proceed on a 30-minute extraordinary ride through the bush. As your elephant ambles along, you will enjoy an unprecedented view from your lofty
perch.
Either before or after the ride, you will be invited to join in a bushwalk with the elephants. As you walk through the diverse terrain with the elephants by your
side, you’ll have the unique opportunity of observing their habits and interactions with each other. These gentle giants are highly intelligent, and may reach
out to nudge you with their trunks. Being touched, nudged or gently pushed shows their curiosity and trust. The experience of being so closely involved with
these inquisitive, mild-mannered elephants, can give you the feeling of oneness at an emotional and visceral level that is immensely elevating and yet,
somehow disquieting. Afterwards, enjoy a light lunch and refreshment while watching the elephants as they frolic at a watering hole and wallow in the mud to
protect their skin from the elements.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-mintues of easy to moderate walking. There will be natural and uneven surfaces to negotiate. In the event
that the flights are cancelled and transfers are done by road, be advised that the gravel road up to the lodge is steep and bumpy.The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Guests should be relatively fit and agile. The elephants do not wear saddles which some guests may find
uncomfortable. Weather appropriate clothing to include long pants; sunglasses; sunscreen; binoculars; insect repellant; and flat, comfortable shoes are
recommended. For safety reasons, no children under the age of 6 years are allowed on this tour. Guests are not permitted to use cellular phones or speak
loudly as this may disturb the animals. Smoking is not permitted during this tour. There are restroom facilities at the airport and at the lodge. Wildlife
sightings are not guaranteed. The camp has three elephants which means you may be split from your traveling companion(s). Air flights are contingent upon
prevailing weather and in the even the aircraft is grounded, transportation to and from the camp will be by vehicle and will lengthen the duration of the tour.
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PTE-005 LOCAL TOWNSHIPS AND ARTS & CRAFT CENTER
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: February 18, 2015 08:30 AM
Tour some townships where resistance to apartheid was particularly strong in the 1960s and 1970s, and see how they have since flourished artistically and
culturally.
Traveling by coach, you’ll first drive through downtown Port Elizabeth, once a hotbed of political and social resistance to apartheid. As you continue through
its neighboring townships, you will notice the vast differences in the residential areas, such as poor, undeveloped Missionvale and middle-class Kwadwesi.
Your guide will point out a number of landmarks along the way, including the Native Strangers Location, Livingstone Hospital, and Lithuli Square, which is
named for the political activist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1960 for his non-violent opposition to apartheid.
There will be a photo stop at a viewpoint in Kwa Magxaki before proceeding on through several other townships. Stopping in Rhamaphosa Village, a squatter
camp, you will enjoy a visit to the Arts and Crafts Center. Several styles of artwork are on display and for sale, all of them deeply personal to the local artists.
Some of the subject matter may reflect the legacy of apartheid and how the people have struggled in this part of South Africa.
For an even more poignant glimpse into the injustices of apartheid, you will visit Emlotheni Memorial Park, which commemorates the death of six men who
were executed in 1964 for defiantly resisting apartheid forces. Then, visit a local school or community center, where you’ll be served some refreshments and
have the opportunity to interact with local community members and possibly some school children. Afterward, you will drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour is mostly panoramic in nature with limited optional walking at any stops made. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and
those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing;
sunglasses; and flat, comfortable shoes are recommended. Only local currency (South African Rand) is accepted in the crafts building and there is no
shipping. The toilet facilities are cleaned prior to your arrival but are very basic. Most of the sites visited on this tour are part of an African Township, which
while having extreme poverty, are busy being uplifted by the government and the local community, making them a place of hope. Guests should be prepared
for this aspect of the tour, as it is definitely a “no frills” experience. The tour sequence may vary.
PTE-006 KARIEGA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $345.00
Date: February 18, 2015 08:30 AM
Spend three full hours enjoying an open 4x4 vehicle game drive through the pristine Kariega Game Reserve, in search of lions, elephants and countless
other animals.
Traveling by coach from the pier, you’ll head northeast to the Kariega Game Reserve which is located approximately 90 minutes away from Port Elizabeth.
The reserve sprawls over a fertile wilderness that was farmland just over 20 years ago. Today, it supports an abundance of wildlife, including the famed “Big
Five,” a term big-game hunters coined for the five most difficult animals to hunt on foot. You will have an excellent opportunity to see these iconic South
African beasts: the lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard and rhinoceros.
Upon arrival, you’ll be treated to a refreshment before boarding your open 4x4 vehicle and driving into the bush. This particular open vehicle allows for
unobstructed viewing and picture taking. Being protected, the animals at Kariega are somewhat indifferent to human intervention and freely roam about just
as they would in any natural environment. You may see elephants tenderly caring for their young, giraffes nibbling on the upper leaves of the trees, and
thick-skinned rhinos happily wading in the water. A variety of antelopes and more than 250 bird species can also be found in the reserve. The terrain ranges
from grasslands to forest, offering ideal environments for the indigenous animals.
Your game drive through the bush will last for just over 3 hours, after which you’ll be treated to lunch at the Kariega Restaurant, located atop a high ridge
overlooking the lush hills and plains. It’s a stunning setting. At the conclusion of lunch, you’ll re-board your coach and make the return trip back to the pier in
Port Elizabeth.
Please note: This tour is primarily panoramic in nature with very limited optional walking at the stops. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those
with mobility concerns. Guests must be able to enter and exit the 4x4 with limited assistance.
The roads in the game reserve are gravel and there are inclines that will be traversed and certain parts of the game-drive can be bumpy; therefore, the tour is
not recommended for guests with back and neck problems. Weather appropriate clothing; sunglasses; binoculars; and flat, comfortable shoes are
recommended. For safety reasons, no children under the age of 6 years are allowed on the open vehicles. No food may be taken into the reserve on the
open vehicles. Guests are not permitted to use cellular phones during the game drives. They are also not permitted to speak loudly or stand up on the game
drive vehicles, as this will disturb the animals. Smoking is not permitted during the game-drives. There will be a comfort stop upon entering the park and at
the restaurant. There are no restrooms on the coach. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
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PTE-007 LALIBELA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $335.00
Date: February 18, 2015 08:30 AM
Lalibela Game Reserve is a haven for South Africa’s most iconic animals, as you will see by riding a 4x4 safari vehicle through this sprawling natural habitat.
Depart from the pier by coach and make the 90-minute drive to the Lalibela Game Reserve, a beautiful expanse of approximately 18,500 acres. Being the
only private game reserve in the Eastern Cape without public roads running through it, Lalibela offers the animals a completely natural environment. With six
different types of vegetation regions, the reserve supports an abundance of wildlife, including the Big Five: the lion, African elephant, Cape buffalo, leopard
and rhinoceros. But that only touches upon the animals happily roaming about. Sightings of zebra, giraffe, antelope, and hippopotamus are also common.
You will spend a full three hours riding through the terrain in a 4x4 vehicle, which is uncovered for ideal game viewing and picture taking. The game ranger
knows where the animals are most prevalent and will bring you face to face with many of the most popular beasts in all of South Africa. You may even see
some of the lesser-known species that live in the reserve, such as the highly social, black-faced vervet monkey and the serval, a medium-size cat related to
the lion. After this breathtaking, once-in-a-lifetime experience, you will relax over a lovely buffet luncheon at the Lalibela Restaurant. Afterward, you will
re-board your coach and travel back to the ship.
Please note: This tour is primarily panoramic in nature with very limited optional walking at the stops. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those
with mobility concerns. Guests must be able to enter and exit the 4x4 with limited assistance. The roads in the game reserve are gravel and there are
inclines that will be traversed and certain parts of the game-drive can be bumpy; therefore, the tour is not recommended for guests with back and neck
problems. Weather appropriate clothing; sunglasses; binoculars; and flat, comfortable shoes are recommended. Only local currency (South African Rand) is
accepted in the curio shop. For safety reasons, no children under the age of 6 years are allowed on the open vehicles. No food may be taken into the
reserve on the open vehicles. Guests are not permitted to use cellular phones during the game drives. They are also not permitted to speak loudly or stand
up on the game drive vehicles, as this will disturb the animals. Smoking is not permitted during the game-drives. There will be a comfort stop upon entering
the park and at the restaurant. There are no restrooms on the coach. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
PTE-001 PANORAMIC PORT ELIZABETH
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: February 18, 2015 09:00 AM
This relaxing driving tour presents the landmarks of Port Elizabeth, leaving you with a wonderful first impression of South Africa’s beloved “friendly city.”
Depart from the pier in a motor coach, taking note of the Campanile at the entrance to the harbor. Erected in 1923, the tower holds a carillon of 23 bells in
honor of the area’s first British settlers. Continuing along the scenic shore, you will pass the lovely suburb of Summerstrand, drive through Nelson Mandela
University Campus, and perhaps stop at Shark Rock Pier to take in the fine panoramic view of the city. Throughout this tour, photo stops will be offered
where possible, and the route may vary depending on traffic conditions.
Among the buildings in the city center, you will see Port Elizabeth’s beautiful Victorian Library, the Feather Market, which was constructed during the ostrich
feather boom, and Diaz Cross, a tribute to Portuguese explorer Bartholomew Diaz, who erected a cross nearby after discovering Algoa Bay in 1488. Port
Elizabeth was originally laid out in the 1820s by Sir Rufane Donkin, the area’s governor. At the inner-city park Donkin Reserve, you’ll notice a stone pyramid
dedicated to Donkin’s wife, Elizabeth, after whom the city was named. Well-preserved Fort Frederick stands nearby, as do the sporting venues St. George’s
Cricket Ground, which is South Africa’s oldest bowling green, and the more modern Nelson Mandela Stadium. This delightful driving tour ends back at the
pier.
Please note: This tour is panoramic in nature with limited optional walking at any stops made. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility
concerns are cautioned only to participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable
shoes are recommended. The tour sequence may vary.
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PTE-003 ADDO ELEPHANT PARK BY 4x4
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: February 18, 2015 10:30 AM
Drive off-road through the Addo Elephant Park in a 4x4 safari vehicle, observing the bountiful wildlife that roam freely in this enormous national park.
Departing the pier by coach, you’ll make the seventy-five minute drive north across the Swartkops River to Addo Elephant Park. This spectacular national
park stands as living proof of the success of South Africa’s conservation efforts. When proclaimed a park in 1931, a mere 11 elephants lived in the area.
Today, Addo is a sanctuary for more than 450 elephants and a variety of other indigenous wildlife.
Upon arrival, you will board your 4x4 safari vehicle which will allow you to observe the animals in this sprawling park up close and personal. While open for
unobstructed observation and picture taking, the vehicles sport canvas tops to protect you from the elements. While driving through the park, look for the
park’s namesake elephants, a somewhat smaller species of the African elephant. Just as humans are right or left-handed, elephants are right or left-tusked,
and you’ll see their dominant tusk is more rounded from use. Females don’t usually have tusks. You may also notice that Addo elephants are reddish rather
than grey like most African elephants. They are highly intelligent creatures that communicate through vocalization, touching with their trunks, and different
body postures.
The park contains five separate biomes, from grassland to montane forest, supporting an enormous diversity of animals, including the endangered black
rhino, lions, antelopes, spotted hyenas, zebras, and warthogs. The park also protects the world’s largest Cape gannet breeding population and plenty of other
birds. Depending on where you drive, the sights will vary, but they definitely will be magnificent. Following a two-hour game drive through the park, you will
transfer back to your coach and return to the pier.
Please note: This tour is panoramic in nature with very limited optional walking at the comfort stops. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those
with mobility concerns. Guests must be able to enter and exit the 4x4 with limited assistance. Weather appropriate clothing; sunglasses; binoculars; and flat,
comfortable shoes are recommended. For safety reasons, no children under the age of 6 years are allowed on the open vehicles. No food may be taken
into the reserve on the open vehicles. Guests are not permitted to use cellular phones during the game drives. They are also not permitted to speak loudly or
stand up on the game drive vehicles, as this will disturb the animals. Smoking is not permitted during the game-drives. There will be a comfort stop upon
entering and exiting the park. There are no restrooms on the coach. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
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EAST LONDON, SOUTH AFRICA
EAS-002 KHAYA LA BANTU CULTURAL EXPERIENCE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: February 19, 2015 08:00 AM
Immerse yourself in the culture and traditional way of life of the native Xhosa tribe by visiting Khaya la Bantu village.
Commencing from the pier, you will be treated to the scenic beauty of Orient and Eastern beaches as you travel along the national highway. As the
landscape becomes more rolling and agricultural, you will see several traditional villages of Xhosa, one of the primary ethnic groups in South Africa. Their
language, one of nearly a dozen spoken in the area, is quite unusual because it involves aggressive tongue clicking.
Arriving at the Xhosa village of Khaya la Bantu, you will discover the rich heritage of these native South Africans, beginning with a welcome dance
accompanied by rhythmic drumming and singing. Watching the Xhosa, dressed in colorful costumes and beads, is a joyous experience. Your in-village
guides will be Mama Tofu and her daughter Zinzi, who will introduce you to the other villagers and happily answers questions about traditional Xhosa daily
life.
Many of the buildings in Khaya la Bantu are made of mud, interwoven branches and thatching for the roofs. While touring the village, you might sample a
potent beer concoction at the Chief's burial site, visit several ritual huts, listen to healers known as sangomas and watch a vigorous display of stick fighting.
You will also have the opportunity to learn how the Xhosa create their intricate beadwork, which is for sale in the crafts store.
Following an unforgettable visit of approximately 2-hours, you will bid farewell to these charming villagers and board your coach for the transfer back to the
pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of walking/standing. There are some steps and uneven surfaces to negotiate. This tour is not available
to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Comfortable, weather appropriate
clothing; a light jacket or sweater; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Mini-skirts, bare shoulders, revealing
clothing and flashy jewelry are not considered appropriate for this tour. The restroom facilities at Khaya La Bantu are very basic. Permission must be
obtained prior to taking pictures of those other than your host or guides and it is requested that guests do not give children sweets or money. If you should
wish to make a donation or give a gift, please consult with your guide first. The order of the sights viewed or visited may vary.
EAS-004 WORLD CLASS INKWENKWEZI GAME RESERVE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $345.00
Date: February 19, 2015 08:00 AM
Drive through South Africa's breathtaking wild bush in an open-air vehicle, looking for lion, rhino, giraffe, and countless other indigenous animals on this
exciting tour.
Setting off from the pier, you will head in a northerly direction, traveling past Orient and Eastern beaches en route to the luxurious, big five game reserve of
Inkwenkwezi. Upon arriving, welcome by traditional Xhosa dancers and singers, set the tone for a wonderful day in the bush.
With its five different vegetation biomes, the diverse landscape here provides ideal natural habitats for a variety of animals. To enhance the experience, you'll
ride along in an open-top 4X4 vehicle designed specifically for viewing game. Three full hours in the bush provide plenty of opportunities to observe the
abundant wildlife.
You might see a pride of lions lazing in the shade, zebra peacefully grazing, primitive-looking rhinoceroses wallowing in mud holes, and giraffe stretching their
necks to nibble the treetops. Almost every imaginable African creature makes its home in the Inkwenkwezi Game Reserve, from rare Stanley's Bustards to
graceful impala to massive African elephants. There are few experiences more memorable than driving through this expansive reserve, watching animals that
in most instances are oblivious to your presence.
After what will surely be an unforgettable day, you will re-join your coach and transfer back to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes a minimal amount of walking; however there are some uneven and natural surfaces at the Game Reserve. The tour is not
considered suitable for wheelchair guests and those with those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability
and must be able to make their own way into and out of the 4X4 vehicle. Comfortable, weather appropriate clothing; a light jacket or sweater; a hat;
sunglasses; binoculars; sunscreen and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Permission must be obtained prior to taking pictures of those other
than your host or guides and it is requested that guests do not give children sweets or money. If you should wish to make a donation or give a gift, please
consult with your guide first. Minimum age to participate is 6 years old.
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EAS-005 MPONGO GAME RESERVE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $405.00
Date: February 19, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience the thrill of a morning game drive with an experienced ranger on this limited capacity tour.
From the pier, you'll enjoy a scenic 45-minute drive to the Mpongo Private Game Reserve, located only 22 miles from the city of East London. Upon arrival,
you will be welcomed with a refreshing beverage before setting off in your open-air vehicle for a one of-a-kind game viewing adventure.
Home to elephants, lions, rhinos, buffalo, hippos, giraffes, numerous antelope and many bird species, Mpongo Private Game Reserve offers a unique blend
of luxury and gaming experiences on over 8600 acres of conservation land. This magnificent reserve in the heart of the Eastern Cape boasts rolling hills,
river valleys and luscious surroundings that cater to the heart of even the keenest eco-tourist.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, but approximately 90-minutes of coach travel and up to 2-hours in an open-air 4X4 safari vehicle. The tour is
available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, can make their own way into and out of the vehicles with limited assistance, and have an
able-bodied companion to help them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather
appropriate clothing; sun hat; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes.
EAS-006 PUMBA GAME RESERVE
Duration: 8.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $375.00
Date: February 19, 2015 08:00 AM
Spend the day at an amazing game reserve that is set within a truly breathtaking setting.
Traveling by coach, it's a scenic drive of approximately two and one-half hours to reach the Pumba Private Game Reserve. The Reserve covers nearly
15,000 acres and features an impressive list of game, including The Big Five. Upon arrival, you will have a comfort stop and then board your 4X4 vehicle for
a two-hour game drive in open vehicles. Accompanied by experienced rangers, you'll have an excellent chance of viewing giraffes, zebras, hippos, cheetahs,
warthogs, hyenas, wild dogs and antelope, all in their natural environment. You may also come across some magnificent free-roaming White Lions as the
reserve also has a successful White Lion breeding program. Along with the amazing animals you will find at Pumba Private Game Reserve, for the bird
lovers there are over 300 different species of birds that make the reserve their home.
Following your exciting game drive, you'll be treated to a sumptuous buffet lunch before re-boarding your coach for the return journey to East London.
Please note: There is limited walking on this tour; however, the roads in the game reserve are gravel and travel can be bumpy. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests and not considered suitable for those with mobility concerns, back problems or pregnant women.
Comfortable clothing; binoculars; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, sturdy walking shoes are recommended. Children under 6 years of age are not
allowed on the tour. Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. No food may be taken into the reserve in the open
vehicles and guests are not permitted to use cell phones during the game drive, speak loudly or stand-up in the vehicles as this will disturb the animals.
Smoking is not allowed during the game drive. Wild life sightings, while most likely, are not guaranteed.
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EAS-007 NATURAL HISTORY TOUR
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: February 19, 2015 08:00 AM
Depart the pier and proceed to East London's city centre. Drive along Oxford Street, passing the City Hall, built in 1897, in the 60th year of Queen Victoria's
reign. Today, the City Hall is graced with a statue of the martyred activist, Stephen Biko.
In 1836, the British established East London as a military post, which they used as a base during the Xhosa wars. The arrival of German settlers, who had
been serving as mercenaries in the British-German Legion, gave the place at the mouth of the Buffalo River an economic boost - and in 1873 East London
was given town rights.
Continue to the East London Museum, which was established in 1921. It is home to a number of fine exhibits, including the type specimen of the coelacanth,
a fish previously believed to have become extinct some 80 million years ago. Other notable exhibits include a reconstruction of the extinct dodo of Mauritius
along with the only known dodo egg in the world, as well as an extensive collection of beadwork relating to the Xhosa-speaking people, and the Nahoon
Footprints.
In 1964, some construction workers at Bats Cave on the Nahoon Bluff corner noticed some strange shapes in the bedrock and on further investigation
recognized them to be the fossilized footprints of a child, belonging to the archaic hominid period. 200 000 years ago, the conditions would have been perfect
for the child to have been able to create these tracks and they then lay undisturbed for eons, fossilizing over time. Large slabs of sandstone that contained
the tracks have been removed and can now be seen at the Museum.
Following this visit, proceed via the national highway through rural countryside en-route to the Nahoon Point Nature Reserve.
Enjoy refreshments at the Footprints Café, which is situated in a building which also houses the Mercedes-Benz Coastal Education & Visitor Centre. The
centre provides an informative eco-tourism facility to educate visitors to the area, with boards, photographs and touchscreens mounted on the walls,
explaining the unique aspects of East London's coastal environment, the archaeological wealth of Nahoon including the Nahoon Footprints, the history of
surfing at the Nahoon Reef, and the importance of environmental stewardship.
Take a short stroll along the wooden boardwalk that skirts the edge of the coastal dunes, to the site where the Fossil Footprints were found.
Afterwards, return to East London, passing by some of the residential suburbs, as well as Orient & Eastern beaches en-route. Stop to view the German
Settlers Memorial, before continuing to the pier.
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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA
DUR-001 DURBAN CITY TOUR
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: February 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Explore Durban's unique blend of diverse Asian, African and European cultural influences during a picturesque, half-day sightseeing tour of this wonderful
city.
Depart the pier for a scenic drive along the palm tree-lined Victoria Embankment. En route, you will pass by the Vasco Da Gama Clock, the Dick King
Statue, the imposing Durban Club, the Yacht Club, and the Sugar Terminal before stopping briefly at Currie Hill for panoramic views and photo opportunities
overlooking the city.
Next, you will proceed to the Durban Botanical Gardens. Upon arrival, you will take a leisurely stroll through the lush gardens, which house a wide variety of
local flora and are renowned for their orchid house and rare collection of cycads, a plant dating back to prehistoric times.
Afterward, your tour will continue with a drive past the Old Market Square, which is reminiscent of the City Hall in Belfast and serves as Durban's municipal
offices. You will see the Natural History Museum and Post Office before passing the Old Inland Revenue Building and Reserve Bank. Upon arrival at the
Victoria Street Market, commonly known as the Indian Market, some time will be made available for you to browse amongst a splendid array of
delicately-fashioned ebony and ivory ornaments, herb and spice stalls, and delightful wooden carvings.
Your tour will conclude with a drive along the beachfront, also known as the Golden Mile, where Zulus, resplendent in their colorful regalia, transport visitors
via rickshaws. Before returning to the pier, you will pass by the Juma Mosque, which is reputedly the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, and is famous for
its massive golden dome and turrets. The order of sites visited may vary.
DUR-002 TALA GAME RESERVE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: February 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Explore South Africa's diverse flora, wildlife and bird-life during this memorable visit to the Tala Game Reserve.
Depart the pier for the drive to the Tala Private Game Reserve. Nestled in the KwaZulu-Natal hills, this wildlife conservancy spans nearly 7,410 acres, and is
home to an area of indigenous acacia thornveld, open grassland and sensitive wetlands that provide an exceptional environment in which to observe game
and bird-life.
The reserve features well over 300 bird species and big game that includes the buffalo, rhino, kudu, hippo, giraffe, and the rare sable antelope. Several
distinctive and remarkable plant species can also be found at Tala, including the fiery aloe, the imposing euphorbia and fragrant wild sage.
Upon arrival, you will meet the rangers and trackers, then board an open game vehicle for a guided game-drive. Along the way, you will have an opportunity
to become one with nature, interact with the environment and animals, and experience the sights, sounds and smells of the African bush.
Following your visit, refreshments will be served in the restaurant at the lodge before rejoining your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: As this tour involves travel over gravel roads, inclines and bumpy surfaces, pregnant women and guests with back and/or neck problems,
guests with limited mobility and guests who utilize a wheelchair are discouraged from participating. Wear comfortable clothing and walking shoes, and bring
sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses and binoculars from the ship. The minimum age to participate on this tour is six years old. The order of sites visited may vary.
Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
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DUR-003 THREE RELIGIONS TOUR
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: February 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Experience the diverse religious legacy of Durban during this scenic and informative mosque, cathedral and temple tour.
Depart the pier for the brief drive to the drop-off point at Durban's Victoria Street Market. From here, you will take a short stroll to the Juma Musjid Muslim
Mosque. Built in the early-1890s and rebuilt in 1927, the mosque features a unique blend of Islamic décor and Union period vernacular architecture. Upon
arrival, you will take a guided tour inside the mosque.
Next, you will walk to the St. Emmanuel Catholic Cathedral. Built in 1904, this magnificent cathedral features beautiful architectural accents. The cross,
carved out of Carrara marble from Italy, was a gift from the Empress Eugenie, wife of Napoleon III of France. The cathedral remains one of Durban's most
renowned landmarks to this day.
En route to the cathedral, you will pass through the historic arcaded bazaar built in 1927. Most of the upper level provides shade to the traders below, and
the narrowness of the arcade creates a vibrant trading and living environment in the heart of the city. The arcade runs between Grey Street and Cathedral
Road, and emerges across the street from the cathedral.
Next, you will rejoin your coach for the drive to nearby Chatsworth for a visit to the Hare Krishna Temple. This 12-story building is capped by large domes of
white and gold, enveloped by gold dust-coated windows, and features a spectacular blend of modern and traditional architecture. Following your guided tour
of the temple, a selection of vegetarian snacks accompanied by soft drinks will be served in the temple's restaurant for before rejoining your coach for the
return drive to the pier.
Please note: Shoes must be removed before entering the mosque. Knees and shoulders must be covered inside the mosque; women must also cover their
heads with a scarf. This tour involves a substantial amount of walking, and is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests who utilize a
wheelchair. This tour is non-refundable within a week of arrival at port.
DUR-004 VALLEY OF THE THOUSAND HILLS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: February 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Explore past and present-day African tribal cultures in the traditional homeland of the Zulu during this half-day visit to the Valley of a Thousand Hills.
Depart the pier for the drive into the Valley of a Thousand Hills. En route, your guide will inform you about the storied history of this region. Nearly two
centuries ago, the Zulu King Shaka, known to historians as the Black Napoleon, subjugated the tribes that today comprise the Kingdom of the Zulu.
Upon arrival at the Phezulu Safari Park, you will take a guided walking tour to discover the intricacies, ethnic customs and beliefs of the Zulu people. Zulu
tales and history will be depicted in energetic, costumed songs and dances by the renowned Gasa clan, who have been performing their unique plays for
over 40 years. Dances of courtship and betrothal, war and birth, and the throwing of bones by a witch doctor, or Sangoma, will be set to the mesmerizing
beat of the Zulu drum.
Next, you will walk through the Zulu cultural village to experience fascinating glimpses into African tribal culture. Along the way, you will see traditional
beehive huts, learn the meaning behind the different colored beads that adorn the Zulu tribal dress, and watch the local women make bread and beer. You
will also visit Phezulu's impressive reptile park to view some of Africa's most renowned snakes and crocodiles.
Tea, coffee and scones will be served during the course of the tour, and there will be time to browse through a wide array of ethnic handicrafts for sale in the
well-stocked curio shop, including pottery, Zulu fabric art, woodcarvings, beadwork, and more.
Following this exciting and informative visit, you will rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier.
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DUR-005 HOWICK FALLS AND ARDMORE CERAMICS
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $285.00
Date: February 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Embrace the scenic beauty and artistic splendor of South Africa during this visit to picturesque Howick, and a visit to the the Ardmore Ceramic Art Studio.
Depart the pier for the scenic drive through Pietermaritzburg, then on to Howick. Located approximately 59 miles from Durban in the heart of the Natal
Midlands, Howick is home to the magnificent Howick Falls. The falls are situated near the center of Howick, and feature approximately 328 feet of
spectacular cascades. Known to the Zulu people as Place of the Tall One, or KwaNogqaza, the falls were first discovered in the early-19th century by
European pioneers traveling inland from the coast.
Next, you will proceed for lunch at the charming Granny Mouse Country House restaurant. After lunch, a visit will be made to the Ardmore Ceramic Art
Studio, founded in 1985 by Fèe Halsted-Berning. She resided at Ardmore Farm, located in the Champagne Valley under the shadow of the Drakensberg
Mountains. Fèe graduated with degrees in fine arts and ceramics from the University of Natal. Fèe's first student was Bonnie Ntshalintshali, the daughter of
a farm employee, and soon began teaching ceramics to other members of Bonnie's family. This led to the creation of Ardmore, the largest ceramic arts
studio in South Africa.
An award-winning artist and teacher in her own right, Fèe has become renowned as a creator of artists and received numerous art awards, including the
1990 Standard Bank Young Artist's Award that she shared with Bonnie Ntshalintshali. Bonnie has also achieved acclaim as one of South Africa's leading
ceramic artists, and the large group of sculptors and painters who produce ceramics under the Ardmore label amply demonstrate the diversity of talents that
has emerged under Fèe's tutelage. Christie's of London has endorsed Ardmore's exciting diversity of ceramic art as modern collectibles, and the school's
impressive body of ceramic creations has captured the attention of collectors worldwide.
Upon arrival at the Ardmore Ceramic Art Studio, you will explore the ceramic works and legacy of this celebrated art school. Following your visit, you will
rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier. The order of sites visited may vary.
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RICHARDS BAY, SOUTH AFRICA
RIC-002 SHAKALAND
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $345.00
Date: February 21, 2015 08:00 AM
Relive the history of King Shaka, King of the Zulus, during this unique and informative visit to the tribal village of Shakaland.
Depart the pier for the drive through Empangeni en route to Shakaland, the location where the motion picture Shaka Zulu was filmed. Upon arrival, you will
be met by a Zulu guide and served welcome refreshments. You will then be invited to re-live the excitement and romance of the days of King Shaka, King of
the Zulus.
During your walking tour through the village, you will see a variety of displays that include Zulu women creating beadwork, weaving mats, sculpting pottery,
baking bread, and brewing Zulu beer. The Zulu men will show you how to make a spear and shield, and build a Zulu beehive-styled grass hut. You will also
be invited into the Chief's hut to observe Zulu dancers performing rhythmic drum dances, and tribal members recreating a ritual by the traditional healer, or
sangoma. This tour will also include a short audio-visual presentation and some time to be spent at your leisure browsing the curio shops.
Following your visit, you will proceed for a traditional Zulu buffet lunch at Kwabonamanzi restaurant overlooking the Umhlatuze Lake.
Please note: This is a "living museum". This tour involves walking over reasonably level gravel surfaces at the Zulu village and kraal, which can be a bit
muddy after heavy rains. However, some of the pathways are paved, and there are no steps to negotiate. As a result, guests with limited mobility can
manage this tour with the assistance of a traveling companion. This tour is not suitable for wheelchairs. It is customary for unmarried Zulu women to go
topless. The drive from the pier to Shakaland is approximately 1 1/2 hours in each direction. Guests are expected to tip the Zulu dancers for taking their
photographs or filming them. The order of sites visited may vary.
RIC-003 ST. LUCIA WETLAND PARK
Duration: 5.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $285.00
Date: February 21, 2015 08:00 AM
South Africa's abundant bird and wildlife species are yours to discover during this scenic cruise at the St. Lucia Wetland Park - now known as iSimangaliso
Wetland Park
Depart the pier for the drive north to the beautiful St.Lucia Park. Upon arrival, you will embark your boat for a leisurely 2-hour cruise on Lake St. Lucia.
Along the way, you will see bird-rich islands that are home to thousands of feeding pelicans, waders and other waterfowl comprising more than 526 different
bird species.
You will also view the basking and nesting sites of the Nile crocodile, and hippos that make their homes in the estuary; the greatest confluence of crocodiles
and hippos in South Africa.
Following your cruise, you will disembark your boat and re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves walking over uneven terrain from the coach to the boat, with a few big steps down to the boat. Guests are encouraged to
wear comfortable clothing, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses. Due to the natural habitat, wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed. This tour is not suitable for
guests in wheelchairs
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RIC-004 HLUHLUWE GAME RESERVE & VULA ZULU CULTURAL SHOW
Duration: 8.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $485.00
Date: February 21, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience South Africa's native beauty, local cuisine and unique cultural traditions during a game drive at the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve, and a Vula
Zulu cultural show and dinner.
Depart the pier for the 1.5-hour drive to the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve. En route, you will proceed north along the National Road en route to the
Memorial Gate. After a brief stop, you will change over into your off-road safari vehicle and continue on to the game reserve. Upon arrival, you will take in
splendid views and photo opportunities of the pristine natural beauty that surrounds you.
The game reserve has become well-known for its small population of the rare, white rhino, and a spectacular variety of bird and animal life, including
elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, blue wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, cheetah, mountain reedbuck, kudu, and warthog. During the 2-hour game drive, you may
encounter many of these beautiful animals close up.
Following your game drive, you will return to the Memorial Gate. After re-boarding your coach, you will be transferred to Vula Zulu, a Zulu cultural village
located adjacent to the Thanda Private Game Reserve. Thanda, a member of the elite Leading Hotels of the World, is contributing to the preservation of the
Zulu culture, through job creation as well as maintaining an ongoing interest in the Zulu heritage.
Established as a "living museum", Vula Zulu discloses the sacred rites of passage and age-old traditions that define the descendants of King Shaka through
one of Africa's oldest forms of theatre: dance. Guests are invited to taste traditional beer, made privy to the intricacies of basket-weaving and observe the art
of spear combat as the cry of the impi reverberates through the village. The traditions of the performers are preserved as they do not reside at the
homestead but return to their homes in the tribal land after each public performance. Hand-crafted items are displayed in the on-site curio shop.
Vula Zulu is a celebration of Zulu culture at its most colorful; a revival of the ancient art of story telling through the pulsations of the human body.
Following the Zulu dancing performance, you will be served a traditional Zulu dinner before re-boarding your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: The drive from the pier to the game reserve is approximately 1.5-hours in each direction. The 2-hour game viewing will take place from open-air
safari vehicles. It is customary for unmarried Zulu women to go topless. Guests are expected to tip the Zulu dancers for taking their photographs or filming
them. Children must be at least 6 years old and accompanied by an adult.
RIC-006 HLUHLUWE GAME RESERVE
Duration: 5.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $325.00
Date: February 21, 2015 08:00 AM
Discover South Africa's splendid natural beauty and wildlife during this scenic game drive at the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve.
Depart the pier for the 1.5-hour drive to the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve. En route, you will proceed north along the National Road en route to the
Memorial Gate. After a brief stop, you will change over into your off-road safari vehicle and continue on to the reserve. Upon arrival, you will take in splendid
views and photo opportunities of the pristine natural beauty surrounding you.
The reserve has become well-known for its small population of rare, white rhinos, and a spectacular variety of bird and animal life, including elephant, lion,
leopard, buffalo, blue wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, cheetah, mountain reedbuck, kudu, and warthog. During the 2 hour game drive, you may encounter many of
these beautiful animals close-up.
Following your game drive, you will return to the Memorial Gate and re-board your coach for the 1-hour and 30-minute transfer back to the pier.
Please note: Guests with limited mobility or guests in wheelchairs can manage this tour with the assistance of a traveling companion. Guests are
encouraged to wear comfortable clothing, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses. The drive from the pier to the entrance of the game reserve is approximately 1.5
hours in each direction. The 2 hour game viewing is from open-air safari vehicles. Children must be at least six years old and accompanied by an adult.
Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
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RIC-007 DUMAZULU CULTURAL VILLAGE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: February 21, 2015 08:00 AM
Explore the culture and traditions of the Zulu tribe during this unique and informative visit to the Dumazulu Traditional Village.
Depart the pier for the drive on the National Highway towards Mtubatuba, then continue north to Thundering Zulu, or Dumazulu. Upon arrival, you will
proceed to the Dumazulu Traditional Village for an opportunity to participate in an authentic Zulu cultural experience.
The Dumazulu Traditional Village is home to more than 50 Zulu residents that form part of a living museum. It is the largest Zulu village of its kind in the
Southern Hemisphere, and the only Zulu village to be opened up to tourism by King Goodwill Zwelithini, who placed the Royal Zulu stamp of approval on the
objectives and authenticity of Dumazulu.
Upon arrival, you will be introduced to your guides, then be invited into the chief's homestead, or kraal. Here, you can watch and learn about the various Zulu
traditions, including basket-weaving, spear and shield-making, beadwork, pot-making, sangoma bone-throwing, and spectacular Zulu dancing.
Refreshments will be served before returning to the quayside.
Please note: This tour involves a substantial amount of walking over uneven gravel at the Zulu Village, which can be slightly muddy after heavy rain. Guests
with limited mobility and guests in wheelchairs can manage this tour with the assistance of a traveling companion The drive from the pier to the village is
approximately 1.5 hours in each direction. Guests are encouraged to wear lightweight, comfortable clothing and walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and
sunglasses. It is customary for unmarried Zulu women to go topless. No photographs or videos may be taken of the traditional healer, or sangoma.
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MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE
MPM-002 SIGHTS & SOUNDS OF THE MAPUTO COUNTRYSIDE
Duration: 6.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $285.00
Date: February 22, 2015 08:30 AM
Venture into rural Mozambique to a beautiful sanctuary reserve and enjoy a sumptuous luncheon hosted by a prominent Swiss family.
Your tour commences with a drive through bustling downtown Maputo, Mozambique's capital and largest city. The city is a melting pot of several cultures and
you will have a chance to view several of the different faces that the city wears - from street traders and bustling markets where anything and everything can
be found, to unofficial settlements, to the more peaceful suburbs. Before long, the natural beauty that lies beyond the city limits will also begin to unfold. The
contrast is dramatic between the urban landscape and the rural countryside, where farming is communal. Traveling through this fertile land, it's hard to
imagine that Mozambique was in the midst of a devastating civil war in the 1970s and 1980s.
As the country is undergoing a renewal, so too is the land, as you will see at Mucapana. Phillipe Gagnaux and his family are actively converting this former
eucalyptus plantation into a sanctuary reserve by restoring its bush vegetation. Future plans for the sanctuary include reintroducing wildlife back into their
natural habitat. Although the family is Swiss, they have deep ties to the land and Phillipe's father was a doctor who was very politically and socially involved in
Mozambique. Sadly, Phillipe's father was killed during the civil war; however, the family continues with its ambitious goals for Mucapana.
While in the reserve, enjoy the Gagnaux's hospitality and a lively show of traditional drumming and dancing. Still, the highlight may well be the buffet
luncheon of regional cuisine. Typical entrées include shrimp curry with cabbage, Mozambican meat curry with coconut, Zambezian-style roast chicken, and
delicious pataniscas fish cakes.
Following lunch, you will rejoin your coach and travel back through the picturesque countryside to Maputo and your awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate walking over some muddy and uneven surfaces and there are a few steps to negotiate.
The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the transportation and have a
companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Lightweight clothing; a hat;
sunglasses; sunscreen and flat comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
Of special note - The coaches are maintained, although basic, and the quality can vary considerably. There is no formal guiding qualification required for
Mozambique, and in order to support the local community we use local escorts/guides. Many of these escorts/guides do have previous experience in guiding
for visiting cruise ships. Furthermore, although the majority of the roads are paved, you may encounter some with potholes or a few bumpy dirt roads.
Warning: Some of the international embassies and government buildings may be deemed military or state defense sites and you are not allowed to take
pictures. There can be serious consequences for ignoring these rules so guests are advised to ask your tour guide first before taking any pictures.
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MPM-004 A GLIMPSE OF MAPUTO
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: February 22, 2015 08:30 AM
Maputo's rich history comes to light on this tour that includes the essential highlights of Mozambique's bustling capital.
Depart from the pier and begin driving through the streets of Maputo, formerly known as Lourenco Marques for the Portuguese explorer who landed here in
1544. While much of Maputo was destroyed during Mozambique's civil war that finally ended when peace was restored in 1992, the city is intent on regaining
its glory.
One of the first sights you'll see is the amazing Central Train Station, designed by the renowned French architect Gustave Eiffel in 1910. For a glimpse into
the daily life of the locals, you will stop at a market, where goods often exchange hands through bartering. Stop briefly in Independence Square, a popular
gathering spot featuring a statue of Mozambique's first president, the neo-classical City Hall, and a Roman Catholic cathedral. You will also view the
French-Mozambican cultural center, a splendid old colonial building which has been tastefully restored and today is home to various art exhibitions. One of
the more unique sights is an unusual - if not impractical given Africa's warm climate, all-iron house, another creation by Eiffel.
You will be able to gain an insight into Mozambique's natural wonders during a stop at Maputo's revered Museum of Natural History. You will have time here
to peruse many of the exhibits before re-joining your coach for a drive through the upscale Polana district, following the scenic Costa do Sol coastal route.
After a brief photo stop, you will head back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of moderate walking over mostly even surfaces, although there are some steps to negotiate at the
central market and crowded conditions there as well. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their
own way on and off the transportation and have a companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of
stamina and ability. Lightweight clothing; a hat; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
Of special note - The coaches are maintained, although basic, and the quality can vary considerably. There is no formal guiding qualification required for
Mozambique, and in order to support the local community we use local escorts/guides. Many of these escorts/guides do have previous experience in guiding
for visiting cruise ships. Furthermore, although the majority of the roads are paved, you may encounter some with potholes or a few bumpy dirt roads.
Warning: Some of the international embassies and government buildings may be deemed military or state defense sites and you are not allowed to take
pictures. There can be serious consequences for ignoring these rules so guests are advised to ask your tour guide first before taking any pictures.
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MPM-005 DISCOVER MAPUTO
Duration: 6.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: February 22, 2015 08:30 AM
See Maputo, Mozambique's capital and most populated city, from every possible angle, even venturing into the beautiful countryside along the coast.
Your excursion begins at the pier and you will soon pass by the ornate Central Train Station, an architectural standout designed in 1910 by Gustave Eiffel,
famous for his namesake tower in Paris. In many ways, the train station is a symbol of Maputo rebirth, following the heavy damage it received during
Mozambique's long civil war. When a peace treaty was signed in 1992, the true recovery began. The city continues to recreate its past glory in landmarks like
the train station and the five-star Polana Hotel that overlooks the harbor.
This tour presents a true, multi-faceted look at Maputo. A stop at a local market reveals how the locals barter for goods. Independence Square is a poplar
gathering spot and highlights the city's newfound reverence for historic architecture. Some of the sights you can see here are a statue of Mozambique's first
president, the neo-classical City Hall, a Roman Catholic cathedral and the French-Mozambican cultural center. One of the more unique sights is an unusual if not impractical given Africa's warm climate, all-iron house, another creation by Eiffel.
We then take a scenic drive to the up-market and recently refurbished Polana Hotel where a delicious buffet lunch, designed to truly delight the taste buds,
await you!
Following lunch, you will further explore Maputo. Your guide will point out to you important landmarks and you will be able to see first-hand more signs of
recovery, such as the return of many foreign embassies and the new buildings being constructed downtown.
Your final stop before returning to the pier is the Museum of Natural History, a treasure-trove of unusual exhibits, including the world's only collection of
elephant fetuses.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of moderate walking over mostly even surfaces, although there are some steps to negotiate at the
central market and crowded conditions there as well. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their
own way on and off the transportation and have a companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of
stamina and ability. Lightweight clothing; a hat; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
Of special note - The coaches are maintained, although basic, and the quality can vary considerably. There is no formal guiding qualification required for
Mozambique, and in order to support the local community we use local escorts/guides. Many of these escorts/guides do have previous experience in guiding
for visiting cruise ships. Furthermore, although the majority of the roads are paved, you may encounter some with potholes or a few bumpy dirt roads.
Warning: Some of the international embassies and government buildings may be deemed military or state defense sites and you are not allowed to take
pictures. There can be serious consequences for ignoring these rules so guests are advised to ask your tour guide first before taking any pictures.
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NOSY BE, MADAGASCAR
NOS-001 NOSY KOMBA - ISLE OF LEMURS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: February 25, 2015 12:30 PM
Enjoy meeting the locals and being entertained by whimsical lemurs on this delightful tour to nearby Nosy Komba.
Board your local boat from the ship's gangway and cruise across the east coast of Nosy Be to Nosy Komba, passing the verdant Lokobe evergreen forest
along the way. Reaching the fishing village of Ampangoriana, you will tender ashore in a local dinghy and then have a bit of time to mingle with the locals and
browse for souvenirs. Approximately 500 yards from the village is the Black Lemur Sanctuary, home to Madagascar's most famous residents, the black
lemurs. During your visit, you will have the opportunity to observe these lively creatures as they leap from tree to tree. The black lemurs are the males and
the brown lemurs the females. Although these animals live in the wild, they are tame enough to be fed with bananas and their capricious behavior will no
doubt be fun to watch.
Leaving the sanctuary, you will walk to a nearby snack bar where you will be treated to a light snack while relaxing in the shade of a Tamarind tree and taking
in the wonderful views of the Lokobe Reserve and surrounding islands. During your break, the local Sakalava embroiders will give you a demonstration on
tablecloth making and the village children will perform a brief folk show for you. Free time will be provided for you to stroll on the beach, shop for souvenirs or
perhaps take a dip in the ocean.
At the conclusion of your visit, you will re-board your boat and cruise back to Nosy Be and your awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate walking plus any additional walking at the guests' discretion during free time. The tour is
not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns as you must be able to make your own way on and off a dinghy.
Light weight, casual clothing; a hat; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Those who wish to swim
should wear a swimsuit under their clothing and bring a towel. Any guests who participate in water activities may do so at their own risk and responsibility.
While the lemurs are used to interacting with people, guests are reminded that they are still wild animals and their behavior can be unpredictable. Guests
should bring along small denominations of Euros or U.S. dollars for any purchases they may wish to make. Wild life sightings are not guaranteed. The
transportation used is the best available in this destination; however, it may not be up to the same standards as found in other parts of the world.
NOS-002 HIGHLIGHTS OF NORTHWESTERN NOSY BE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: February 25, 2015 12:30 PM
Experience the tropical charms of northwestern Nosy Be on this half-day tour of its key destinations.
Begin by boarding a coach in Hell Ville, the colonial capital of Nosy Be. The town's curious name pays homage to the 19th century French admiral Louis de
Hell, who also served as governor of nearby Réunion Island. You'll soon see one of Hell Ville's liveliest spots, the market place, where locally grown
vegetables, colorful fruits and exotic spices are all on display. Many of the merchants are Sakalava, the island's first inhabitants and most prevalent ethnic
group.
From here, it's a drive through the luxuriant countryside, passing Malagasy villages and plantations. During brief stops in the fields, you will likely smell the
aromas of the lush crops, which may include coffee, pepper and the coveted ylang-ylang, a tree whose flowers yield fragrant oil that is used in the making of
perfumes. Ylang-ylang is so abundant that Nosy Be is often referred to as the Island of Perfumes.
Driving further into the countryside, you will see the unusual, balloon-shaped homes in Dzamandzar, the second largest city in Nosy Be. For a different
perspective of the island, there's Ambodi-Madiro, an elevated area known for its stunning views of the Amparihibe crater lakes and the surrounding
plantations.
Next, it's on to Andilana Beach, considered one of the best on the island. If you like, you might take a quick dip in the turquoise waters, and then enjoy a
beverage at the LouLou Belvedere restaurant. As an added treat, the local children will entertain you with a folkloric performance.
Finally, you will make your way back to Hell Ville, where you may shop for Malagasy handicrafts, perfumes and embroidered tablecloths before returning to
the ship.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during stops. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and
those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light weight, casual clothing; a hat; sunglasses; sunscreen;
insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Those who wish to swim should wear a swimsuit under their clothing and bring a towel.
Any guests who participate in water activities may do so at their own risk and responsibility. Guests should bring along small denominations of Euros or U.S.
dollars for any purchases they may wish to make. The transportation used is the best available in this destination; however, it may not be up to the same
standards as found in other parts of the world.
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NOS-003 EASTERN NOSY BE, MARODOKA & MADIROKELY BEACH
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: February 25, 2015 12:30 PM
Explore the eastern side of the island with a visit to Marodoka and other notable landmarks on this excursion that combines both culture and relaxation.
Your tour begins with a leisurely drive to Marodoka that includes a photo stop along the way. The remains of this Arab-Indian village that originated in the
17th century features huge banyan trees that would seem to stand as a silent memorial to those that once lived here. During its prime, the village was
bustling with activity and had a distinctive Arab, Indian and Swahili influence.
Leaving Marodoka, your next stop is at a ylang-ylang distillery where you will have learn how the oil is extracted from the flower and then used in the
production of perfumes and lotions. A quick visit to the Zoo is an opportunity to see some resident lemurs, reptiles, chameleons and the orchid garden.
Continuing on, it's a stop at the Sacred Tree, one of the most important Sakalava cultural sites on the island, and from there, you will next make your way to
the souvenir market. Here, a wide variety of goods that include intricate woodcarvings, embroideries, raffia baskets, seashells and spices are available for
purchase.
As you begin your return to Hell Ville, a brief stop at one of Nosy Be's best beaches called Madirokely will be visited. Enjoy a soft drink and folk performance
here at the Aviavy Hotel and perhaps take a stroll along the beach before re-boarding your coach for the final leg of your journey.
Making your way back into the city, a final stop is made at the Russian Memorial where you will have a picturesque view of the port and Nosy Komba Island.
A direct transfer from here brings you back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during stops. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and
those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light weight, casual clothing; a hat; sunglasses; sunscreen,
insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Guests should bring along small denominations of Euros or U.S. dollars for any
purchases they may wish to make. The transportation used is the best available in this destination; however, it may not be up to the same standards as
found in other parts of the world.
NOS-005 A GLIMPSE OF NOSY BE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: February 25, 2015 12:30 PM
This compact tour serves to acquaint you with the island's main points of interest in a short amount of time.
Traveling from the pier, you will enjoy a drive around this delightful island which is also referred to as the perfume island due to the wonderful Ylang-Ylang
trees that grow here. The oil from the flowers of the Ylang-Ylang tree are extracted and used in the making of perfumes and lotions. During your tour, a stop
will be made at a Ylang-Ylang distillery where you can observe this process in action.
During your tour around the island, you will travel through Hell Ville and also view the island's sugar fields, fruit and spice plantations. A drive up Mont Passot
affords you with marvelous views of the twin lakes of Sakatia Island.
Finally, you will make your way back to the port where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during stops. The tour is available to wheelchair guests with a
collapsible wheelchair who are able to make their own way on and off the bus and have a companion to assist them. As space on these small buses is
limited, wheelchair guests should advise the Destination Services Desk in advance so that space can be set aside for the wheelchair. Light weight, casual
clothing; a hat; sunglasses; sunscreen, insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Guests should bring along small denominations
of Euros or U.S. dollars for any purchases they may wish to make. The transportation used is the best available in this destination; however, it may not be up
to the same standards as found in other parts of the world.
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ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA
ZZB-001 STONE TOWN TOUR
Duration: 3.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: February 27, 2015 10:30 AM
Explore Zanzibar's storied past during this scenic and informative walking tour of the Stone Town.
Depart the pier for the drive to the City Market, or Sultana Market. Upon arrival, you will experience the hustle and bustle of morning activities. You will also
see and smell the tropical fruit and freshly ground spices for sale.
From here, you will proceed to the Anglican Church. Built in 1874 by Bishop Steer on the site of the Great Slave Market, the Anglican Church was once the
hub of slave trade in East Africa. At its peak, up to 60,000 slaves passed through the market each year. During your guided tour, you will visit the
underground chambers where slaves were once held before being sold on the market. You will then drive to the House of Wonders National Museum, a
former ceremonial palace in which the relics of the Sultans and early explorers such as Dr. David Livingstone are displayed.
From the Old Fort, you will then be escorted on a walking tour through narrow streets of Stone Town. Along the way, you will pass the Roman Catholic
church, see some extraordinary Zanzibar doors and catch a glimpse of typical Zanzibar life.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 3 hours of easy walking, and about 100 steps. Guests are encouraged to wear proper attire covering the
shoulders prior to entering the churches.
ZZB-005 DHOW ADVENTURE
Duration: 5.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $255.00
Date: February 27, 2015 10:30 AM
Explore Zanzibar's splendid beaches and marine life during this memorable dhow boat and snorkeling adventure at the Pange Sandbank.
Depart the pier for the brief drive to the Serena Inn Hotel. Upon arrival, you will receive your safety and tour instructions, embark your traditional wooden
dhow boat and begin the 25-minute ride to the Pange Sandbank. Here, you can relax on the sandbank with a fresh coconut drink and some snacks, or
participate in a guided snorkeling session on a nearby reef. After a seafood lunch buffet, coffee and Amarula liqueur will be served, followed by some
additional time to swim or relax on the beach.
At the conclusion of your visit, you will embark your dhow boat, return to the Serena Inn Hotel and re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: Once the dhow boat arrives at the sandbank, guests must be able to disembark via a small ladder and wade ashore. Expect water to be up to
knee-level. Lunch will be served under a canvas tent. You will spend a total of approximately 1 hour on the dhow boat; seating is on wooden benches. There
is limited shade on the dhow. Guests are encouraged to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, water shoes, sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses, and bring a towel
from the ship.
ZZB-006 JOZANI FOREST
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: February 27, 2015 10:30 AM
The wildlife, flora and fauna of Zanzibar are yours to behold during this picturesque walking tour through the Jozani Forest.
Depart the pier for the 1-hour drive to the Jozani Forest Reserve, located about 22 miles southeast of Zanzibar. The largest area of mature forest remaining
on Zanzibar, Jozani hosts a sizable population of rare indigenous red colobus monkeys. Upon arrival, you will take a 1-hour guided walking tour along the
forest paths. Along the way, you may see Sykes monkeys, bushbabies, aders duikers, hyraxes, bush pigs, and small bucks. Over 50 species of butterflies
and about 40 species of birds can also be found in this small area.
Following your walking tour, you will have some free time at your leisure before re-boarding the coach for the 1-hour return drive to the pier.
Please note: Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and closed-toe shoes they won't mind getting dirty, as this
tour involves approximately 1 hour of walking along paths that can be muddy.
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ZZB-007 SPICE TOUR
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: February 27, 2015 10:30 AM
Experience the unique flavors of Zanzibar during this spice tour through the scenic countryside.
Depart the pier for the drive past the former home of Dr. David Livingstone, who stayed here while planning his explorations into the dense interior. You will
then visit the ruins of Maruhubi Palace, which was built for a harem and later destroyed by fire. From here, you will proceed to a green area of the
countryside for a unique opportunity to smell, taste, touch and see spices grown mostly in off-road areas that are not easily accessible.
Along the way, you will learn how the abundance of diverse spices and plants grown here are used in food flavoring and preparation, cosmetics, dyes and
traditional medicines. Spice packets will be available for sale during your visit. Depending on the season, you will also have an opportunity to sample some
of the local edible fruits.
Your tour will conclude with a visit to the Persian baths at Kidichi, built by the first Sultan for his Persian wife. Afterward, you will re-board your coach for the
return drive to the pier.
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MOMBASA, KENYA
MOM-003 MOMBASA - A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: February 28, 2015 08:30 AM
Depart the pier and travel through the city center, past colonial administrative buildings, markets bright with fruit and colorful cloth, street stalls and modern
office blocks, temples and mosques and enormous aluminium elephant tusks that span the main avenue. Pay a visit to the once forbidding hulk of Fort
Jesus; today a museum of coastal antiquities featuring fine ceramics and carved doors, as well as an exhibit on the culture and history of the coast and its
people. It also displays artifacts recovered from a Portuguese frigate sunk in 1697. There is a fine view of the Old Town from the ramparts, and you can enjoy
a cold drink before continuing your tour. Historic Mombasa survives in the Old Port area, where traditional Arab dhows still tie up along the wooden docks,
although it now contains Persian carpets and Arab chests rather than slaves and spices. In the Old Town, you'll explore the labyrinth of narrow streets, lined
with mosques and markets. Money lenders, street vendors, tailors, jewelers, coffee merchants, and perfume makers all contribute to the stunning blaze of
color and a mix of exotic aromas. See Swahili-style buildings, their Indo-Arab architecture complete with carved doorways and balconies, exotic
brass-studded doors and gold and silversmiths.
You will also have time to visit the Akamba Woodcarving factory to see the skilled craftsmen, still hand carving their artefacts in time-honored tradition. You
may purchase their wares from the co-operative shop.
Please note: Due to Muslim traditions, guests are strongly advised to dress conservatively. Legs and shoulders should be covered; shorts, short skirts and
skimpy outfits are deemed inappropriate. This tour includes approximately one-quarter mile of walking in the Old Town over cobblestone streets, and inclines
and declines on uneven surfaces at the fort. Guests with limited mobility and guests in wheelchairs are strongly advised to remain on the ground level area
during the visit to the fort. Guests should be prepared for the heat and humidity.
MOM-004 BOMBOLULU AND HALLER NATURE PARK
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: February 28, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore Mombasa's splendid lifestyles, traditions and natural beauty during this memorable visit to the Bombolulu Workshops, Cultural Centre and Haller
Nature Park.
Depart the pier for the scenic drive along the North Coast en route to the Bombolulu Workshops. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by the tour organizer
and given a short briefing about the center. After being assigned a guide and divided into smaller groups, you will be escorted around the five workshops for
an opportunity to observe the disabled workers produce sophisticated, hand-printed textiles, jewelry, carvings, beadwork, and basketry.
Next, you will proceed to the Cultural Centre to explore the replicas of seven traditional Kenyan homesteads. Inhabitants clad in traditional attire will welcome
your arrival to each compound, and explain the homestead's activities and features. From here, you will proceed to the main arena for an entertaining
performance by traditional dancers accompanied by percussionists. You will be invited to join in the dance, and learn how to play the different drums and
instruments.
Your tour will conclude with a guided visit to the Haller Nature Park (Bamburi Nature Trail), which serves as a unique example of a successful conservation
effort to rehabilitate a tract of commercial land. A huge limestone quarry until the early 1970s, the area was transformed by Swiss agronomist Dr. Rene
Haller, who planted trees there and grew a commercial-sized timber forest within 20 years. Today, an entire ecosystem now thrives here, and is home to
giraffes, hippos, small herds of eland, oryx, waterbucks, buffaloes, fish breeding, giant tortoises, crocodiles, and a snake farm.
Following your visit to Haller Park, a refreshment and souvenir stop will be made before rejoining your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: The visit to the Bombolulu Cultural Center involves limited walking on flat surfaces and the nature trail; however, participation is optional. Due
to Muslim traditions, conservative dress is required. Legs and shoulders should be covered; shorts, short skirts and skimpy outfits are deemed to be
inappropriate.
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MOM-010 SHIMBA HILLS FOR THE DAY
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $255.00
Date: February 28, 2015 08:30 AM
A colorful and diverse array of African birds, plants and wildlife await your discovery during this full-day visit to Shimba Hills National Park.
Depart the pier for the scenic drive across the Likoni Channel en route to Shimba Hills National Park. The park is unique and hosts well over 1,000 different
plant species; approximately 280 species are endemic to this area, and nearly a fifth are considered rare. In fact, many of the species that thrive here cannot
be found anywhere else on earth.
The park is also home to many large mammals, Kenya's only breeding herd of sable antelope, several troops of the relatively rare Angolan Colobus monkey,
more than 230 bird species, and 300 species of butterflies and endemic frogs. Other denizens of the reserve include the buffalo, giraffe, elephant, Sykes
monkey, a small number of lions, and the elusive leopard.
Lunch will be served at the Shimba Forest Lodge, which is built on stilts with above-ground walkways. After lunch, you will have time to relax and observe
the sights and sounds of the forest, wild game at the waterhole, monitor lizards and a wide array of birds.
Please note: Wear comfortable clothing with closed-toe shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship.
MOM-011 SAFARI TO TSAVO IN COMFORT
Duration: 9.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $405.00
Date: February 28, 2015 08:30 AM
With your utmost comfort in mind, we offer the transfers from Mombasa to the Park, and then by return, in air-conditioned coaches. At the park you will
transfer into the rugged, specially adapted safari minivans for the game drives. Due to the rugged terrain and game viewing in vehicles with hatches, no
safari minivans in this region have air-conditioning.
Spend a day discovering Kenya's pristine natural beauty and abundant wildlife during this memorable safari excursion to scenic Tsavo East National Park.
Depart the pier via air-conditioned coach for the 2-hour, 62-mile drive to the Tsavo East National Park. The combined area of Tsavo East and West National
Parks makes Tsavo one of the world's largest game sanctuaries. Situated about halfway between Nairobi and Mombasa, Tsavo East spans 8,035 square
miles, and is larger and more arid than Tsavo West. The vegetation in Tsavo East National Park consists of savannah grassland with thorny bushes, and
some swampy marshland near the Voi River. The landscape is unique because of the Yatta Plateau formed by lava that oozed from Ol Doinyo Sabuk
Mountain. The main river passing through this park is the Galana River.
Upon arrival, you will be transferred into a rugged, specially-adapted safari minivan, then enter the park through the Bachuma Gate and begin your safari.
Along the way, a visit will be made to the Aruba Dam, a popular, manmade watering hole that is among the best places to view and photograph the park's
resident game, particularly Tsavo's famous herds of elephant. Other wildlife to be seen includes lion, leopard, cheetah, zebra, giraffe, serval, antelopes,
kongoni, lesser kudu, oryx, klipspringer, impala, striped hyena, ostrich, gazelle, buffalo, and more.
Following your first safari, you will proceed for lunch at the Voi Safari Lodge, a splendid lodge perched on a hill overlooking a small watering hole. After
lunch, you will be taken on another game-viewing drive before exiting the park, rejoining your coach and commencing the 2-hour, 62-mile return drive to the
pier.
Please note: Air-conditioned coach transfers to and from Tsavo - this means that the approximate 4 hours of traveling is done with air-conditioning to counter
the hot and humid conditions. As this tour involves travel over bumpy, uneven surfaces, guests with back and/or neck problems are discouraged from
participating. Wear comfortable clothing with closed-toe shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship.
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MOM-012 A TASTE OF SWAHILI CUISINE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: February 28, 2015 08:30 AM
Indulge your senses with the scenic beauty and unique flavors of Mombasa during this cooking demonstration at the Serena Beach Hotel.
Depart the pier for the brief sightseeing drive through picturesque Mombasa, across the New Nyali Bridge and on to the Serena Beach Hotel. Upon arrival,
your guide will lead you to a reserved area on the hotel lawns. Here, you will meet your cook, or mpishi in Swahili, who will serve you a refreshing drink of
fresh coconut milk, or madafu, before commencing the cooking demonstration.
You will then experience the different flavors and textures of the traditional spices and herbs that comprise Swahili seafood masala, or kuku paka. Your
mpishi will then explain the order and amount of ingredients to be added to the dish, which includes cloves, cardamom, turmeric, garlic, ginger, green chilies,
coconut milk, coriander, and fenugreek. Once the main dish has been prepared, the mpishi's assistant will show you how to prepare the traditional chapatis
that will accompany the meal.
Next, you will be served a lunch consisting of the dishes prepared during the cooking demonstration. After lunch, you will be presented with an autographed
recipe and a small spice bag to enable you to prepare these dishes when you get home.
Please note: At least 48 hours prior to this tour, guests will need to inform the Destination Services Manager if they would prefer a traditional seafood or
chicken dish.
MOM-014 NGOMONGO VILLAGES ECO-CULTURAL EXPERIENCE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: February 28, 2015 08:30 AM
This tour is geared toward those wishing to gain an insight into how the various coastal tribes in Kenya live.
Once, only the arid, sun-baked and rocky base of a former limestone mine, Ngomongo Villages is today a well-known and sustainable eco-cultural tourist
village. The floor of this quarry was barely five feet above the slightly salty water table until Dr. Frederick Gikandi, a local medical doctor started
single-handedly reclaiming the quarry by planting 4 acres of eighty different indigenous trees. This was later followed by his planting the much easier to grow
casuarina trees. To raise awareness of the importance of tree planting, the public was invited to join in the reclamation process.
This exceptional quarry now features nine diverse rural Kenya villagers, each with a niche of forest that displays his true "culture" and "rural home replica".
Among the things they display are huts, utensils, gardens and the crops they grow in their specific rural area. The gardens were made by clearing patches of
the new forest, loosening the coral and then putting a 4" soil and manure cover over which various unique tribal crops are cultivated. The land, which was
once a lifeless wasteland, now has a rich diversity of life.
You will begin your tour at the pier and head north toward the villages where upon arrival, you will be welcomed and then split into smaller groups before
commencing your guided tour. Take this opportunity to meet the Kikuyu, El-molo, Turkana, Maasai, Pokot, Mijikenda, Kalenjin, Kamba, Taita and Luo people
and perhaps try your hand at their cultural activities, such as archery, rafting and dancing. Your guide will point out to you all the different cultures as you are
led throughout the villages.
Following this one-of-a-kind experience, you will make your way to the main arena/restaurant area where you will be treated to a thirst-quenching drink before
re-boarding your coach for the transfer back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90 minutes of moderate walking over unpaved and at times, rugged terrain. The tour is not available to guests
who utilize a wheelchair and is not recommended for those guests with mobility concerns. Conservative, light weight clothing, comfortable, flat walking shoes,
sun caps, sunglasses and sunscreen are suggested.
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MAHE, SEYCHELLES
MAH-003 CORAL CRUISE TO CERF ISLAND
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: March 03, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover the magic of the Seychelles during this scenic visit to its silent and colorful underwater world.
After embarking your catamaran, you will depart the pier for a coral cruise to Cerf Island. Upon arrival, you will receive your safety instructions and
snorkeling equipment, then begin exploring this fascinating underwater world. The waters here are abundant with tropical species that include scorpion,
parrot and butterfly fish, and red gorgonian coral fans.
Transfer from your catamaran to the semi-submarine viewer which will provide a window through which you can explore the abundant marine life, and the
guide will help you hand-feed the fish.
Please note: Guests are encouraged to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and beach shoes, and bring a towel from the ship.
MAH-004 VICTORIA'S BOTANICAL GARDENS & MISSION LODGE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 03, 2015 08:30 AM
Victoria's historic beauty is yours to discover during this scenic tour of the city, Botanical Gardens and Mission Lodge.
Depart the pier for the scenic drive through Victoria. Although it is among the smallest capital cities in the world, Victoria possesses a great deal of history
and charm. Along the way, you will pass such landmarks as the National Library Building, Old Courthouse, National Museum, other Colonial Era buildings
and the silver Clock Tower. The tower, erected in 1903 to celebrate the Seychelles becoming an English colony, is a replica of the clock tower outside of
London's Victoria Station. You will also see Victoria's wooden houses, which feature colorful corrugated tin roofs and wrought-iron balconies.
Next, a visit will be made to the Botanical Gardens. Upon arrival, you will see giant Aldabran land tortoises, fruit bats and more than 200 species of
indigenous flora, including elephant apple trees, octopus trees and double palms, or coco de mer. From here, you will continue on for a photo stop at a
scenic vantage-point offering wonderful panoramic views and photo opportunities overlooking Victoria, its port and yacht basin.
Your tour of Victoria will conclude with a visit to the Mission Lodge. Situated high above the town, Mission Lodge is the site of the ruins of a school for the
children of freed slaves. During your visit, you will walk among the 100-year-old sandragon trees, and take in scenic views of Mahe's West Coast before
re-boarding your coach for the return drive to the pier and ship.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 1 1/2 hours of walking over uneven ground and exposed roots. This tour is not recommended for guests with
limited mobility or guests who utilize a wheelchair. Shops are closed on Sundays.
MAH-005 SPICES AND CORAL
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: March 03, 2015 08:30 AM
During this idyllic journey, you'll discover the picturesque plantation, rain forest and pristine coastline of Mahe Island.
In 1771, Pierre Poivre (the famous Peter Pepper), decided that the Seychelles' Mahe Island was situated at the perfect latitude for growing
spices, important commodities in those times. A spice plantation was established, but burnt to the ground in 1780 by the French military,
who feared a British ship was approaching. The site lay dormant until 1860, when William Green, Sr. created a new plantation.
Discover Jardin du Roi, a picturesque, 85-acre working plantation situated high in the rainforest valley of South Mahe. Jardin du Roi is
home to a splendid variety of spice plants, tropical fruit trees, essential oil plants and endemic palms. Descendants of the Green family
still manage this operating plantation.
Enjoy fresh fruit juice at the plantation, then continue the tour with a scenic cruise towards Victoria by sailing catamaran. Soft drinks, water and a snack will
be made available onboard, and the pleasant sounds of a guitarist will enhance the ambiance of your cruising experience. Cruise along southwest Mahe's
virgin coastline, stopping on the way for swimming, snorkeling or simply relaxing onboard the spacious boat. For those new to snorkeling, the crew will be on
hand with lightweight snorkeling vests to provide all guests with the opportunity to participate in this memorable experience.
Please note: The order in which the sites are visited may change. Transfer from the catamaran to the Jardins du Roi is by rubber dinghy, expect a wet
landing. At the gardens, the walk takes approximately 45 minutes, mainly over exposed roots and uneven ground. Beach shoes are highly recommended.
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MAH-008 THE NORTHERN HIGHLIGHTS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: March 03, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience Mahe's exceptional beauty during this scenic drive through the central and northern parts of Seychelles' largest island.
Depart the pier for the drive through Central and Northern Mahe. Seychelles' largest island is renowned for the greatest contrast in scenery found anywhere
in the archipelago. You will take in spectacular views and photo opportunities as you pass by towering granite peaks, and through luxuriant vegetation,
enchanting villages and magnificent beaches.
Next, a visit will be made to the Botanical Gardens. Here, you will see giant Aldabran land tortoises, fruit bats and 200 species of indigenous flora, including
elephant apple trees, octopus trees and double palms, or coco de mer. A stop will then be made at a hotel in Victoria for those wishing to take a quick dip in
the Indian Ocean.
While in Victoria, your guide will escort you from the stadium parking lot for a brief walking tour of the town center. Along the way, you will see local
landmarks that include the clock tower, a replica of the one outside of London's Victoria Station, the old Courthouse, National Museum, colorful markets, and
other Colonial buildings.
Please note: The tour of the Botanical Gardens involves approximately 30 minutes of walking over uneven ground and exposed roots, and a few steps. The
tour of downtown Victoria and its markets involves approximately 45 minutes of walking. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or
guests who utilize a wheelchair. On Sundays and public holidays the market and shops are closed in downtown Victoria.
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LA DIGUE, SEYCHELLES
LAD-001 LA DIGUE HIGHLIGHTS
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: March 04, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience the Old World beauty and charm of the Seychelles during an orientation tour of picturesque La Digue.
Depart the pier for the drive into La Digue, one of the prettiest islands in the Seychelles, for a scenic tour of this idyllic paradise. During your scenic drive
from La Passe Harbor to L'Union Estate, you will find daily life here to be punctuated by ox carts and a relaxed pace. Upon arrival at L'Union Estate, you will
see its old Creole house and coconut factory; a reminder of life on the island many years ago.
Next, you will proceed for a visit to La Digue's beaches. The island's beaches are considered to be amongst the finest in the world, especially Anse Source
D'Argent; a bather's paradise and photographer's dream. For centuries, the soft white sands and dramatic granite boulders have enchanted visitors to the
island. Along the way, you may catch a glimpse of La Digue's paradise flycatcher, a bird with a distinctive black plumage.
Please note: The ox-cart ride is bumpy as part of the road is packed sand. Guests who participate in any water activities do so at their own risk and
responsibility.
LAD-002 COCO ISLAND SNORKELING ADVENTURE
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: March 04, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience an abundance of diverse and colorful marine life during this memorable snorkeling adventure at Coco Island.
Depart the pier for the drive to the La Digue Jetty. Upon arrival, you will embark your awaiting catamaran and proceed for a cruise to Coco Island. Although
this island is merely a small granite outcrop with a few palm trees, its real treasure lies in the surrounding depths. Often compared to a living aquarium, Coco
Island attracts numerous fish species floating to the surface to feed; a unique underwater paradise.
After receiving your instructions and snorkeling gear, you will begin snorkeling. Prior experience is not required, and the crew will be on hand to provide you
with assistance throughout the tour. Following your snorkeling tour, you will be returned to La Digue Jetty, then transferred back to the pier.
Please note: Guests are encouraged to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and beach shoes, and bring a towel from the ship.
Masks, snorkels and snorkeling vests will be provided. This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility or guests who utilize a wheelchair.
Guests who participate in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
LAD-003 ARIDE ISLAND
Duration: 6.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $215.00
Date: March 04, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience the pristine island beauty of the Seychelles during this scenic cruise to Aride Island.
Depart the pier via motorboat for the ride to Aride Island. Owned by the Royal Society of Nature Conservation, it is among the most striking of Seychelles'
granitic islands. The island's sheer escarpments offer spectacular views and photo opportunities. Aride is also home to frigate birds, brush warblers, roseate
terns, red-tailed tropic birds, and the largest concentration of Noddy and Sooty terns of any granitic island in the Seychelles. During your visit, you will take a
stroll on the nature trail, take in panoramic views of the surrounding islands and have an opportunity to photograph the rare Wright's garden plant. You will
have time at leisure to go for a swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean or bask in the sun. A barbecue-style lunch will be served on the beach.
Following your visit, you will embark your boat for the return ride to the pier.
Please note: The boat ride from La Digue to Aride is approximately 1 hour; the boat ride from Aride to Praslin is approximately 45 minutes. Zodiacs will be
used to disembark in Aride; be prepared for a wet landing. This tour is only recommended for active guests that can easily embark/disembark moving boats.
This tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilize a wheelchair. Your Creole barbecue lunch includes a choice of bottled
water and soda only. Guests are advised to wear a swimsuit under a cover up, beach shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, and bring a towel from the
ship. Masks and snorkels will be provided. Guests who participate in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
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MALE, MALDIVES
MLE-001 CITY OF MALE - WALKING TOUR
Duration: 2.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: March 08, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the historic city of Male during this picturesque and informative walking tour in the Maldives.
Depart the pier for the drive to the three-story Islamic Center, Male's most renowned architectural landmark. Its Grand Friday Mosque is the biggest in the
Maldives, and accommodates more than 5,000 worshippers. You will then continue on to the Friday Mosque, built from coral stone in 1656 AD during the
reign of Sultan Ibrahim Iskandhar. It is home to a number of ancient tombstones erected in memory of past sultans, heroes, and nobles.
Across from the Hakuru Miskiiy you will see Medhu Ziyaarath, the shrine of Abu al Barakaath Yusuf al Barbari, and Presidential Palace, or Mulee-aage, which
holds official functions and accommodates visiting heads of state and other foreign dignitaries. Near the Friday Mosque you will find Munnaaru, a gleaming
white minaret also built by Sultan Ibrahim Iskandhar I in 1675.
Next, you will proceed for a visit to Sultan Park and the National Museum, formerly part of the Sultan's Palace. The museum displays artifacts, sculptures,
clothing, coins, arms, armor, and other antiquities. After a visit to the tomb of Mohammed Thakurufaanu, erected in memory of the nation's greatest of
national hero, you will see Jumhooree Maidan, Male's most popular place for children, social gatherings and relaxation. Situated along the northern
waterfront, this public square features green grass and lush vegetation.
Your tour will conclude with a visit to the local fish, vegetable and fruit markets as well as a local souvenir shop.
Please note: Due to Muslim tradition, conservative dress is required for men and women when visiting the mosque. Women must cover their body,
shoulders, arms and legs to the wrists and ankles, and a scarf must cover the head and hair. Men must also wear modest clothing befitting the sanctity of
the mosque. Shorts, short skirts, beachwear, sleeveless t-shirts or blouses, and skimpy outfits are deemed inappropriate, and not permitted inside the
mosque. This tour involves a total of approximately 1 mile of walking. Photographs of, or inside, the Islamic Center's Grand Friday Mosque are not
permitted.
MLE-003 EXPLORE THE UNDERWATER WORLD OF THE MALDIVES
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: March 08, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover the fascinating undersea world of the Maldives in a unique new way during this memorable submarine exploration.
Depart the pier via local dhoni for the drive to your awaiting submarine. Since ninety-nine percent of the Maldives consists of water, the country's most exotic
creatures live underwater in colorful aquamarine gardens. As a result, the Maldives have been long renowned as a diver's paradise.
You will have an opportunity to observe life beneath the Maldives without getting wet on a state-of-the-art passenger submarine. After embarking the
submarine, you will descend to 120 feet below sea level, and take in panoramic up-close views of the colorful coral, fish and marine life.
Please note: The total dive time in the submarine is approximately 40 minutes.
MLE-004 BEACH ESCAPADE AT KUDA BANDOS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: March 08, 2015 08:30 AM
If you love the beach, then don't miss this visit to Kuda Bandos, a beautiful coral island located in North Malé Atoll.
After embarking your dhoni boat, you will depart the pier for the ride to Kuda Bandos. This idyllic island features lush tropical vegetation and palm trees, and
is surrounded by a wide sandy beach and the crystal-clear waters of an azure lagoon. The silent beauty of this tropical location complements the natural
splendor of Kuda Bandos. Upon arrival, you can relax and unwind, swim and explore the beach.
Following your visit, you will embark the dhoni boat for the ride back to the pier and ship.
Please note: You will spend approximately 3 hours on the beach. Guests are encouraged to wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, beach shoes, sunscreen, a
hat and sunglasses, and bring a towel from the ship. There are no lounge chairs, but fresh water showers and restrooms are available.
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MLE-008 BEACH ESCAPADE TO DHONVELI
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: March 08, 2015 08:30 AM
If you love beautiful beaches, then don't miss this visit to Dhonveli, an idyllic coral island located in the North Malé Atoll.
Depart the pier aboard a motorized speedboat for the ride to the resort island of Dhonveli, a lovely island that features lush tropical vegetation and palm
trees, and is surrounded by a wide, sandy beach and the crystal-clear waters of an azure lagoon. The silent beauty of this tropical location complements the
natural splendor of Dhonveli. Upon arrival, you can relax, unwind, swim and explore the beach.
Following your visit, you will embark your boat for the ride back to the pier.
Please note: The beach visit is approximately 2 1/2 hours in duration. Wear a swimsuit under a cover-up with beach shoes, and bring sunscreen, a hat,
sunglasses and a towel from the ship. There are no lounge chairs, but freshwater showers and restrooms are available.
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MANGALORE, INDIA
MAL-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF MANGALORE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 10, 2015 08:30 AM
Your tour begins with a short drive through this interesting and scenic city to the Achal Cashew processing plant. While appearing deceptively rural,
Mangalore is actually a busy and thriving maritime city and the world's principal cashew-nut port. A city of vibrant contrasts, you will feel the peaceful
tranquility of its lush green environment while viewing the abundant coconut plantations native to the area, while also navigating past narrow winding streets
that are home to quaint gabled houses, temples and churches. All the while, the tantalizing aroma of spicy coconut curries permeates the air, adding to the
city's ambience.
Upon arrival at the cashew processing plant, you'll receive a guided tour and learn all about this popular nut and how the cashew kernels are processed and
cashew nut shell oil is produced. Mangalore is recognized as the birthplace of organized cashew nut processing. Your next stop is at Gokarnath Temple. This
delightful temple dedicated to Lord Gokarnath has recently been renovated and is considered an excellent example of the modern architecture created by the
Billawa Community of Mangalore. The temple is visited daily by those wishing to seek the blessing of the Lord Gokarnath.
Proceeding to the amazing St. Aloysius Chapel, you'll see why this amazing chapel is considered a must-see for anyone visiting Mangalore. Often compared
to the Sistine Chapel in Rome, the unique beauty of the chapel lies in the remarkable series of intricate paintings that cover virtually every square inch of the
interior ceiling and walls. Created over a period of two years by Brother Antonio Moscheni, an Italian artist, the Chapel with its magnificent art work is truly
one of the city's hidden gems.
Your final tour stop before returning to the pier will be at the private home of a typical Mangalorean family. Here, you can enjoy learning about local life and
customs while being treated to some light refreshment.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore it is not available to wheelchair guests. There is a moderate amount of
walking and standing. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing, a hat and
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Suitable attire is required and footwear must be removed in order to enter the temple. Additionally, leather
items are not permitted inside the temple. The order of sights visited may vary.
MAL-002 KARKALA & MOODBIDRI TEMPLE
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: March 10, 2015 08:30 AM
Boarding your coach at the pier, you'll leave the city behind and enjoy a picturesque drive to Karkala. This historically important town is a pilgrimage center
for Jains, followers of one of the oldest religions in the world and is famous for its monolithic stone statue of Lord Gomateshwara. Regarded as one of the
largest monolithic statues in the world, this imposing monument dates back to 1432 AD and is over 42 feet tall, weighing in at an estimated 80 tons. Aside
from the statue itself being of a colossal size, it is rendered even more striking by its being situated atop a huge granite rock. It is also recognized as having
the oldest known Marathi (Devanagari) inscriptions on it. Plenty of time will be allowed here to explore the site and take photos before it's time to make your
way to your next stop, Soans Farm.
Recognized as a center for innovative agriculture, the farm allows visitors an opportunity to view multi-storied mixed cropping and the wide variety of tropical
fruits and spices that are grown here. After enjoying a light refreshment, you'll re-board your coach and travel to your final stop, Moodbidri and its thousand
pillar temple - Tribhuvana Tilaka Chudamani Basadi. This immense granite temple built in 1430 A.D. is the largest and the most ornate of the Jain temples of
this region. The Temple is famous for its open pillared front hall that consists of a thousand elaborately carved pillars and in the center of the sanctum, is the
very sacred eight foot tall bronze image of Lord Chandranatha Swami. At the conclusion of your Temple visit, your motor coach will transfer you back to the
pier in Mangalore.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore it is not available to wheelchair guests and not considered suitable for those
with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good physical condition as there is a considerable amount of walking and 212 steps to negotiate at the Lord
Gomateshwara statue. Lightweight clothing, a hat and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Suitable attire is required and footwear must be
removed in order to enter the temple. Additionally, leather items are not permitted inside the temple. The order of sights visited may vary.
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MAL-003 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF MANGALORE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 10, 2015 08:30 AM
This port city is named after the goddess Mangaladevi and is one of the fastest developing cities in India. As you travel about, you will find Mangalore to be
an eclectic mix of both old and new and a true melting pot of cultures. Although primarily known as one of the major port cities in India and home to
agricultural processing, in recent years it has become more cosmopolitan with several information technology companies relocating their offices here.
Your tour starts with a drive into the busy downtown area of Hampankatta and Balmatta where you will find many shops and marketplaces selling silks,
handlooms, sandalwood, rosewood figurines, jewelry and spices. Disembarking your coach, free time will be allowed for you to stroll amongst the shops and
purchase some souvenirs of your visit.
Re-joining your coach, you will leave the marketplace and travel down the narrow lanes and residential areas of Mangalore while on your way to the private
home of a typical Mangalorean family. This segment of your tour will give you a true insight into the local culture and daily life of the Mangaloreans and this
city of many contrasts. Arriving at the home, you will enjoy the warm hospitality of the local family as they greet you and answer any questions you may have
about typical life in Mangalore. A light refreshment will be served before it's time to re-board your coach and return to the pier.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests. There is a moderate amount of
activity, including walking and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing, a hat
and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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COCHIN (KOCHI), INDIA
COK-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF COCHIN
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: March 11, 2015 08:30 AM
This half-day tour is an introduction to the captivating wonders of Cochin, a picturesque city of peninsulas and islands originally built by the Portuguese, and
capital of the southern Indian state, Kerala. Cochin has one of the finest natural harbors in the world and for centuries was the center of the spice trade.
Ancient mariners from the Middle East, China and Europe all left their mark on this beautiful island city, and its diverse past is reflected in its steep-roofed
bungalows and colonial residences, its spice and antique shops, and its cathedral, palaces and synagogue. Driving along the narrow passageway at the
water's edge, see the first visual symbol of ancient trade and the age-old shared influences of Cochin: the Chinese Fishing Nets. These fixed and
cantilevered fishing nets are the icon of Cochin sea trade, and cannot be found anywhere else in India. It is believed Chinese traders brought these huge
fishing nets to Cochin from the court of Kublai Khan. Leaving the waterfront, stop at St. Francis Church, the oldest European church in India, built in 1503 by
Portuguese friars. Vasco da Gama was buried here in 1524 until 1538 when his remains were taken to Lisbon. His sepulcher can still be seen at the church.
A short stop will be made at the engaging Indo-Portuguese Museum, currently housing outstanding examples of the art and architecture of the region. Pass
through the district of Mattancherry, noted for the medieval-style Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace). A large but modest-looking building with sloping roofs,
the palace was built by the Portuguese in 1555 and given to the Raja of Kochi (Cochin). It is now a museum with exhibits recording the history, traditions and
culture of the area. The last stop will be the ancient neighborhood known as Jew Town, once a thriving Jewish enclave in the late 1500s. The community has
dwindled in numbers, but the synagogue, built in 1568, is beautifully preserved. After strolling the narrow streets of Jew Town, passing the synagogue and an
assortment of shops, return to the ship.
COK-001OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - HIGHLIGHTS OF COCHIN
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: March 11, 2015 08:30 AM
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guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
This half-day tour is an introduction to the captivating wonders of Cochin, a picturesque city of peninsulas and islands originally built by the Portuguese, and
capital of the southern Indian state, Kerala. Cochin has one of the finest natural harbors in the world and for centuries was the center of the spice trade.
Ancient mariners from the Middle East, China and Europe all left their mark on this beautiful island city, and its diverse past is reflected in its steep-roofed
bungalows and colonial residences, its spice and antique shops, and its cathedral, palaces and synagogue. Driving along the narrow passageway at the
water's edge, see the first visual symbol of ancient trade and the age-old shared influences of Cochin: the Chinese Fishing Nets. These fixed and
cantilevered fishing nets are the icon of Cochin sea trade, and cannot be found anywhere else in India. It is believed Chinese traders brought these huge
fishing nets to Cochin from the court of Kublai Khan. Leaving the waterfront, stop at St. Francis Church, the oldest European church in India, built in 1503 by
Portuguese friars. Vasco da Gama was buried here in 1524 until 1538 when his remains were taken to Lisbon. His sepulcher can still be seen at the church.
A short stop will be made at the engaging Indo-Portuguese Museum, currently housing outstanding examples of the art and architecture of the region. Pass
through the district of Mattancherry, noted for the medieval-style Mattancherry Palace (Dutch Palace). A large but modest-looking building with sloping roofs,
the palace was built by the Portuguese in 1555 and given to the Raja of Kochi (Cochin). It is now a museum with exhibits recording the history, traditions and
culture of the area. The last stop will be the ancient neighborhood known as Jew Town, once a thriving Jewish enclave in the late 1500s. The community has
dwindled in numbers, but the synagogue, built in 1568, is beautifully preserved. After strolling the narrow streets of Jew Town, passing the synagogue and an
assortment of shops, return to the ship.
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COK-002 CITY HIGHLIGHTS & HARBOR CRUISE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: March 11, 2015 08:30 AM
Queen of the Arabian Sea, Cochin is a pleasant seaport built on a series of interconnected islands and peninsulas. Considered one of the best natural
harbors in the world, Cochin was for centuries the center of the spice trade, and its geography and history distinguish it from any other city in India. The
oldest European settlement in India, Cochin is an unlikely blend of medieval Portugal, Holland and English country village grafted onto the tropical Malabar
Coast. On your tour explore exotic Cochin, with its spice-filled markets, lush foliage and pastel houses.
Leaving the pier, drive to Mattancherry to visit the Dutch Palace built by the Portuguese in 1557 as a gift for the Maharaja of Cochin in exchange for trading
rights. The Palace houses royal costumes, palanquins, furniture and weapons but its striking feature is a series of murals painted on wooden walls.
Continuing on, stop at the ancient district of Jew Town. Jews used to occupy virtually all the houses on Jew Town Road, where they sold fruits, vegetables
and spices or worked as carpenters or oil pressers. The spice markets are still located on the narrow street, but most of the homes and businesses belong to
non-Jews. Of the seven synagogues that once graced this street, only one remains.
Drive to Fort Cochin with a stop at St. Francis Church, built in 1503 by Portuguese Franciscan friars. This is India's oldest European-built church, and the
original burial site of Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama. Continue to the Chinese Fishing Nets, the first visual symbol of the ancient trade and age-old
shared influences of Cochin. Lined along the sea-front, these intriguing fishing nets exhibit a mechanical method of catching fish, introduced by Chinese
traders from the court of Kublai Khan.
The final portion of your tour will be by motorized boat. Observe the diverse activities of the busy harbor, including local fishing colonies and glimpses of
locals going about their daily lives on the assorted islands. Pass by the outlying island of Vallarpadam, where an enormous construction project is underway
to make it one of the largest container ports in Asia. Cruise past Gundu, the smallest island in the harbor. See the long narrow peninsula of Bolghatty,
famous for the Bolghatty Palace built by the Dutch in 1744, and now a resort hotel.
Please note: Light snacks and refreshments are served on the boat while returning to ship. The order of sites visited may vary.
COK-003 TRANQUIL BACKWATERS
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: March 11, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the tranquil waters and byways of Kerala, with its palm fringed backwaters on this full day excursion.
The backwaters act as a vital waterway for the transportation of goods, people and their produce, often the only link between isolated villages and crowded
towns. In Kerala, one of the most beautiful states in India and known as "God's Own Country," the total expanse of backwater stretches from north to south
over 900 miles, with a network of 44 rivers, lagoons and lakes.
This morning, drive to the village of Alleppey, surrounded by coconut plantations and famous for its narrow maze of canals and backwaters. A place of
immense natural beauty, Alleppey, also known as Alappuzha, is referred to as the Venice of the East. After a brief comfort stop at a local resort, board motor
launches for a leisurely boat ride past coconut thatched houses and old colonial warehouses, surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Catch a glimpse into the
lives of local families living along the banks of the canals as they go about their daily household chores. The well-known Vallamkali, Snake Boat Festival,
originated here.
Following the cruise, we arrive at the Lake Palace Resort or Punnamada Resort for lunch for delicious Kerala delicacies.
After lunch, depart for Fort Cochin with an overview of the Chinese Fishing nets before returning to the pier.
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COK-004 TRADITIONAL SOJOURN
Duration: 7.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: March 11, 2015 08:30 AM
Kerala is one of the most beautiful states of India, sandwiched between the Lakshwadeep Sea and the Western Ghats (mountains). The country is full of rice
fields, mango and cashew trees and above all, coconut palms. Enjoy this insightful full-day journey into rural India with a visit to the village of Vaikom and
experience first-hand the lifestyles, traditions, art and culture of the villagers.
We begin with a brief stop at Vaikom's famed Shiva Temple, believed to be the oldest in the country. Continue to the Khadi weaving center where the lovely
khadi cloth is woven by hand using handspun cotton yarn. Cotton weaving is the heart and soul of Indian textiles and there are 23 different varieties of cotton
found in India. Traditional cotton weaving is used in producing a wide range of items such as saris, bed sheets, napkins, shirts and summer wear.
Later, proceed to visit the local coir factory, where the course fibrous material of the coconut husk is converted into colorful carpets without the use of modern
machinery.
Our lunch is arranged in the cool gardens of a local home set in the heart of the village. Post lunch, there is an opportunity to visit a nearby school as well as
a local handicraft center where there will be demonstrations of the various trades and skills ofthe people in this region.
Please note: Order of sites visited may vary. School is closed during the holidays. A delicious box lunch is prepared by Taj Malabar hotel.
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RANGOON, BURMA (YANGON, MYANMAR)
RGN-009 YANGON ORIENTATION & COCKTAILS AT THE STRAND
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: March 15, 2015 04:00 PM
Depart the Thilawa port for the 1 hour drive to Yangon. Before reaching the Strand Hotel, enjoy a short orientation tour of the city, passing by the Shwedagon
Pagoda and stopping for a brief photo stop at People's Square.
The Strand originally opened in 1901. With 32 spaciously appointed suites, interiors of polished teak, rattan furniture, chandeliers and black-lacquered ceiling
fans, The Strand is truly the elegant colonial splendor of a bygone era.
Enjoy cocktails and canapes at the Exotic Strand Bar or in the Strand Ball Room (location to be confirmed), accompanied by a 45-minute Myanmar Puppet
Show.
Before the one-hour return drive to Yangon, you will drive by the City Hall and the Independent Monument.
Please note: This tour includes minimal walking and is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on
and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Country club casual dress and comfortable shoes are suggested.
RGN-005 SHWEDAGON BY NIGHT TOUR
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: March 15, 2015 06:00 PM
Date: March 16, 2015 06:00 PM
This evening exploration of Yangon showcases its fabulous and famed jewel-studded Shwedagon Pagoda, which lords over the city from atop Singuttara Hill.
Departing from the pier by coach, you will commence a drive around lush Yangon, known as the "Garden City of the East." Architectural highlights along the
way include the traditional tiered roof City Hall, Karaweik Royal Barge, the ancient Thanlyin area, and ornate Sule Pagoda. Still, few sights compare with the
mesmerizing Shwedagon Pagoda.
Its glistening dome is covered with thousands of priceless gold plates, rubies, sapphires and other precious gems, and a single 76-carat diamond crowns the
tip. Shwedagon and the glorious stupas, shrines and sculptures that surround it sprawl over 12 acres and include architectural gems such as a replica of the
Mahabodhi Temple, where Buddha attained enlightenment, and the Hall of Wizards, devoted to practitioners of the occult arts. While the history of
Shwedagon is shrouded in mystery, the pagoda is without a doubt the most revered pagoda in the region. You can't help but be awed by its magnificence.
Following a visit of approximately 90-minutes, you will rejoin your coach and travel to verdant People's Park, which offers a view of the pagoda from a
different perspective. It's an excellent place to reflect on the beauty of Shwedagon and take panoramic photos of the city below before returning to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of moderate walking/standing as well as numerous steps to negotiate at Shwedagon. The tour is
available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them.
Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Conservative attire is required and shoulders and knees
must be covered. Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. When entering places of worship, visitors must remove their shoes and socks.
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RGN-006 DINNER & TRADITIONAL CULTURAL SHOW
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: March 15, 2015 06:00 PM
Date: March 16, 2015 06:00 PM
Savor an elegant, candle-lit dinner while watching a traditional dance performance at Le Planteur, the city's finest French Indochine restaurant.
From the pier, you will travel directly to Le Planteur, a restaurant located in a restored colonial British-era mansion and surrounded by luxurious tropical
gardens. Le Planteur provides a beautiful setting to enjoy what is widely considered to be some of the best cuisine in all of Yangon.
Your dining experience will take place within the restaurant's lush garden, which is traditionally decorated with colorful Shan umbrellas and countless candles
which enhance the atmosphere. Relaxing music, subdued lighting on the palms, and a serene fish pond with cascading water add yet another dimension to
the gracious ambiance. Of course, the crowning touch is the French Indochine cuisine itself.
Le Planteur's classically trained chefs have designed an ever-changing menu that is always exquisite and impeccably served. Adding to your incredible
evening, traditional Myanmar dancers will entertain you with a hypnotic performance. Historically, all royal functions began and ended up with music and
dance and Myanmar traditional dances are supple, graceful, elaborate, well-refined and floral.
Following a leisurely and delicious, multi-course dinner, you will transfer back to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make
their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of
stamina and ability. Country club casual clothing and comfortable shoes are suggested. Dinner is a set menu.
RGN-003 TASTE OF YANGON
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: March 16, 2015 07:30 AM
Date: March 17, 2015 07:30 AM
Explore the wonderful historic sites, shopping and photo opportunities in the Garden City of the East during this splendid orientation tour of Yangon.
Depart Thilawa Wharf via coach with your guide for an orientation drive through Yangon, the Garden City of the East. The capital city of Yangon is the
gateway to Myanmar, the Land of Pagodas. Yangon is filled with lush tropical trees, evergreen avenues, enchanting parks and beautiful lakes, with little of
the skyscrapers, crowds and fast-pace lifestyles found in most modern-day cities. Flanked by water on three sides, Yangon offers numerous sightseeing
opportunities, from ancient temples to old Colonial buildings.
En route to Yangon, you will pass by the old town of Thanlyin, then cross over the bridge on the Bago River for a visit to the world-famous Shwedagon
Pagoda, or Stupa Shwedagon. The 2,500-year-old Shwedagon Pagoda is located on a 190-foot hilltop on the last mountain-spur, or Singuttra Hillock,
stretching from the Bago Mountain Range. For centuries, this glittering golden stupa has been highly venerated as a symbol of architectural perfection, and
the appearance of Gautama Buddha in the present world. Its spire soars a massive 326 feet into the air, and its dome is topped with more than 6,500
diamonds, rubies and other precious stones.
Your tour continues with a visit to the Chaukhtatgyi Pagoda. Upon arrival, you will learn about the lifestyle of the Buddhist Monk, and view the Huge
Reclining Buddha Image housed beneath a large sheet metal roof. The Buddha's head reaches a height of about 2.5 stories, and he is positioned resting on
his right side with toes together - apparently in the classic dying position, or parinibbana. From here, a brief refreshment and photo stop will be made at the
Karaweik Palace, or Royal Barge, which is situated at the eastern edge of Royal Lake, and in full view of the Shwedagon Pagoda. The Karaweik Palace is
actually a reception center in the form of the mythical Karaweik bird. During your photo and rest stop here, a soft drink or mineral water, and refreshing tissue
will be provided.
Your tour concludes with a photo stop at the 150-foot Independence Monument in Maha Bandoola Park, which is located SE of the 2,000-year-old,
golden-domed Sule Pagoda. The Independence Monument is an obelisk surrounded by 5 pillars that represent the harmony between the 5 former
semi-autonomous states of Burma.
Following your tour, you will rejoin your coach for the 1-hour return drive to Thilawa Wharf, and your ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of moderate walking/standing as well as numerous steps to negotiate at Shwedagon. The tour is
available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them.
Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Conservative attire is required and shoulders and knees
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RGN-004 BAGO - THE ANCIENT MON CAPITAL
Duration: 8.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: March 16, 2015 07:30 AM
Explore the beauty, history and religion of Southeast Asia during this memorable full-day orientation tour of Bago, the ancient Mon Capital.
Depart the pier via coach with your guide for the 2-hour drive from Yangon to Bago. Along the way, you will see the huge WWII Cemetery containing the
graves of 27,000 Allied soldiers who died in the Burma and Assam campaigns of WWII. A visit will then be made to the morning market at Htaukkyant to
observe the local way of life before continuing on to Bago, located on the eastern bank of the Bago River in Lower Myanmar. Bago was founded in 825 A.D.
by Mons who migrated from China. King Binya U established his palace in Bago in the 14th century, and it became the ancient capital city of the Mon
Kingdom in the 15th century, when it was known as Pegu.
Upon arrival in Bago, you will begin your orientation tour with a visit to the Kyakhatwaing Monastery, the largest monastery in Lower Myanmar, and one of the
three-largest monasteries in the country. You will learn about the monks that reside there, along with their lifestyle and Buddhist studies, which often last
from morning through evening. Their dedication to Buddhism and discipline can be observed during their taking the food, learning scripture and residing
according to Buddhist law. Next, you will continue on for a visit to the 1,000-year-old Shwemawdaw Pagoda, where the Buddha hair relics are enshrined.
Originally built to a height of 403 feet, the Shwemawdaw Pagoda is one of the most famous pagodas in Myanmar, and even taller than the Great Shwedagon
Pagoda in Yangon.
Next, a stop will be made to enjoy a Chinese or Myanmar set-menu lunch at Hantharwaddy Restaurant before proceeding to the Hinthagone Pagoda, home
of panoramic views of Bago. During your visit, you will enjoy a spirited dance presentation, if available. From there, you will drive on to the Shwethalyaung
Reclining Buddha Image. A masterpiece of perfection in symmetry, the Reclining Buddha measures 180 feet long, 52 feet high and rests on a 5-foot plinth
made of brick.
Before heading back to Yangon, a visit is made to a typical Mon village where you can view hand weaving and cigar rolling demonstrations. On the drive
back to Yangon, a brief photo stop will be made at the 15th-century Kyaikpun Pagoda, which features 4 gigantic Buddha images sitting back against a
massive stone pillar. Upon arriving in Yangon, you will return to the pier and your awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 3-hours of moderate walking and a 4-hour round-trip coach drive to Bago, over roads that can be quite bumpy
at times. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and not recommended for those with mobility concerns. When entering religious sites, visitors may be
required to remove their shoes and socks. Conservative cotton clothing that covers knees and shoulders and a light wrap for the evenings during the cool
season are recommended. Flat, comfortable walking shoes that can be easily removed are suggested. Do not wear shorts, tank-tops, sleeveless blouses or
revealing clothing. The use of credit cards is limited; please bring US Dollars or local currency to pay for any incidental items.
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RGN-002 GOLDEN GLORY OF YANGON
Duration: 8.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: March 16, 2015 08:00 AM
Discover Yangon, the gateway to Myanmar, during a scenic full-day orientation tour of this beautiful and historic city.
Depart the pier via coach with your guide for an orientation drive through the country to Yangon, the Garden City of the East. The capital city of Yangon is the
gateway to Myanmar, the Land of Pagodas. Yangon is filled with lush tropical trees, evergreen avenues, enchanting parks and beautiful lakes, with little of
the skyscrapers, crowds and fast-pace lifestyles found in most modern-day cities. Flanked by water on three sides, Yangon offers numerous sightseeing
opportunities, from ancient temples to old Colonial buildings.
En route to Yangon, you will pass by the old town of Thanlyin, then cross over the bridge on the Bago River for a visit to the world-famous Stupa Shwedagon.
This 2,500-year-old Shwedagon Pagoda is located on a 190-foot hilltop on the last mountain-spur, or Singuttra Hillock, stretching from the Bago Mountain
Range. For centuries, this glittering stupa has been highly venerated as a symbol of architectural perfection, and the appearance of Gautama Buddha in the
present world.
Your tour continues with a visit to the Chaukhtatgyi Pagoda. Upon arrival, you will view the Huge Reclining Buddha Image housed beneath a large sheet
metal roof. The Buddha's head reaches a height of about 2.5 stories, and he is positioned resting on his right side with toes together - apparently in the
classic dying position, or parinibbana. From there, a brief photo stop will be made at the 150-foot Independence Monument at Maha Bandoola Park. The
Monument is an obelisk surrounded by 5 pillars, representing the harmony of Burma with its 5 former semi-autonomous states.
Next, you will proceed to the Strand Hotel, a national landmark, for a set-menu lunch. The Strand features marble flooring inlaid with teak, rattan furniture,
potted palms, chandeliers, and black lacquered ceiling fans that reflect the grand ambience of an earlier era. After lunch, you will take a tour of the National
Museum. Inside, you will marvel at the 26-foot tall Royal Lion Throne, or Sihasana, which once belonged to King Thibaw Min, the last Myanmar King. You
will also view 19th-century Royal Regalia, gem-studded weapons, priceless ancient artifacts, works of art, and historic memorabilia displayed in 14 halls
spanning four stories.
After your National Museum visit, a stop will be made to enjoy some shopping. Browse some of the 1,641 shops selling luxury items, handicrafts, foodstuffs,
clothing, jewelry, fashion, and consumer goods. Your tour concludes with a visit to the Karaweik Royal Barge, or Palace, situated on the eastern edge of
Royal Kandawgyi Lake in full view of the great Shwedagone Pagoda to the west. During your photo and rest break, a soft drink or mineral water and
refreshing tissue will be provided.
Following your tour, you will rejoin your coach for the one-hour return drive to Thilawa Wharf.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 4-hours of moderate walking/standing as well as numerous steps to negotiate at Shwedagon. The tour is
available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them.
Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Conservative attire is required and shoulders and knees
must be covered. Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. When entering places of worship, visitors must remove their shoes and socks.
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RGN-001 MYANMAR CULTURE & MEDITATION
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: March 16, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: March 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover an ancient culture steeped in Buddhist tradition during this visit to the world-renowned Stupa Shwedagon and Chanmyaeyeiktha Monastery.
Depart the pier via coach with your guide for the hour-long drive through the country to the capital city of Yangon, the Garden City of the East. Yangon is filled
with lush tropical trees, evergreen avenues, enchanting parks and beautiful lakes, with little of the skyscrapers, crowds and fast-pace lifestyles found in most
modern-day cities. Flanked by water on three sides, Yangon offers numerous sightseeing opportunities, from ancient temples to old Colonial buildings.
En route to Yangon, you will pass by the old town of Thanlyin, then cross over the bridge on the Bago River for a visit to the world-famous Stupa Shwedagon.
This 2,500-year-old Shwedagon Pagoda is located on a 190-foot hilltop on the last mountain-spur, or Singuttra Hillock, stretching from the Bago Mountain
Range. For centuries, this glittering stupa has been highly venerated as a symbol of architectural perfection, and the appearance of Gautama Buddha in the
present world.
Next, you will proceed for a visit to the Chanmyaeyeiktha Monastery, a famous meditation center for the study and practice of Vipassana, a process of
self-purification by self-observation process taught by the Buddha in India 2500 years ago. Chanmyae means Peace and Yeiktha means Venue. So, the
meaning of Chanmyaeyeiktha is Peace and Calm Venue. The Chanmyaeyeiktha Monastery functions as both a meditation center and monastery with
resident monks, or meditation teachers, and nuns. You will learn about the monks, their disciplined lifestyle and dedication to Buddhist studies. You will also
have a unique opportunity to interview Buddhist monks and preachers in the World Buddhist Institute, one of Yangon's several world-renowned centers of
Buddhism.
Following your tour, you will rejoin your coach for the one-hour return drive to Thilawa Wharf, and the ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate walking/standing as well as numerous steps to negotiate. The tour is available to
wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those
with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Conservative attire is required and shoulders and knees must be
covered. Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. When entering places of worship, visitors must remove their shoes and socks.
RGN-007 EXPERIENCE LOCAL LIFE IN THANLYIN
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $75.00
Date: March 16, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Get a genuine glimpse into the lives of the local townspeople by visiting a variety of revealing sites, including a monastery, market and local village.
Joining your coach and guide at the pier, you will commence the drive to Thanlyin, also known as Syriam, an ancient section of the city at the confluence of
the Yangon and Bago rivers. Once a major port, Thanlyin was heavily damaged in 1756 during the Mon revolt, and as a consequence, nearby Yangon
prospered. Today, Thanlyin offers visitors the chance to experience Myanmar's traditional ways of life.
Your first stop is at the Bon Pyan Monastery where you will witness how the monks devotedly spend their days in this ancient religious site. Then, in complete
contrast to Bon Pyan's reverent atmosphere, you will take an amusing pony cart ride through the city streets to the bustling Thanlyin vegetable market. Here,
wandering among the vendors' shops and stalls, you will gain great insight into the everyday lives of the people.
Once again changing modes of transportation, you will climb aboard a trishaw, a three-wheeled bike-like vehicle that is used extensively around Yangon.
Your driver will pedal you to a small village where you are provided yet another slice-of-life experience. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to walk
the village's shaded streets, engage with the friendly residents, and get an unvarnished view of life in a typical Myanmar village.
After a visit of approximately 1-hour, you will enjoy some refreshments at a local restaurant and then board your coach for the ride back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of easy to moderate walking. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and not recommended for
those with mobility concerns. Conservative attire is required and shoulders and knees must be covered. Flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
When entering the Monastery, visitors must remove their shoes and socks.
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RGN-008 NOVICIATION CEREMONY
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: March 16, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Immerse yourself in one of the most sacred of Buddhist traditions by attending a Noviciation ceremony at a Yangon monastery.
It's a leisurely 1-hour drive from the pier to Kalaywa Monastery, a holy learning center perched on the second highest hill in Yangon. The monks here spend
their lives studying and practicing the teachings of Buddha, but before doing so they must undergo a Noviciation or Shinbyu ceremony. One of the most
important events in a Buddhist's life, the ceremony reflects Buddha's own journey as he renounced his life as a prince in his search for enlightenment.
Watching the ceremony, you will notice that the young boys or novices are dressed in glittering clothes and make-up to look like princes. Followed by their
families and friends, the novices are lead in a procession around the monastery accompanied an orchestra and dancers. As a special guest at this revered
event, you can participate by offering the newly appointed novices useful items such as robes and soap for their stay at Kalaywa Monastery. This
unforgettable experience allows you the rare opportunity to be a part of one of the most joyous and auspicious ceremonies in a young Buddhist's life.
Following the ceremony, you will be treated to some traditional Myanmar entertainment and have some time to further explore the monastery on your own
before it's time to rejoin your coach and travel back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of easy to moderate walking/standing. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are
cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Conservative attire is required and shoulders and knees must be covered. Flat, comfortable
walking shoes are recommended. When entering the Monastery, visitors must remove their shoes and socks.
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LANGKAWI, MALAYSIA
LKW-003 CAVE & MANGROVE ADVENTURE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: March 19, 2015 10:30 AM
Cruise through a wonderfully serene nature park, where you will observe thousands of bats in a cave, eagles feeding, and several species of Malaysian fish
being farmed in the river.
Depart from the pier and travel northeast across Langkawi, a ruggedly mountainous archipelago of rainforests, lakes and waterfalls. At the Kilim jetty along
the banks of its namesake river, you will board a boat and begin cruising through an ecosystem of winding river waters, passing thick mangrove forests,
isolated islands and limestone rock formations.
Upon reaching the Bat Cave, you will walk along a wooden platform into the heart of this underworld wonderland, where thousands of fruit bats can be seen
hanging from the ceiling upside down. While eerie, the experience is enormously fascinating. The same can be said for walking among the cave’s many
bizarrely shaped stalagmites and stalactites.
Another novel highlight is the fish farm nearby that floats on a wooden platform just above the water’s surface. Silver-colored shooting fish (also known as
archer fish), black stingrays and horseshoe crabs are among the species typically harvested here, and you may have the chance to feed them. You will also
watch an eagle feeding that offers a close-up look at some of the park’s raptors, such as the White-bellied Fish Eagle and Brahminy Kite.
Following these enlightening wildlife encounters, you will re-board your boat and cruise back to the Kilim jetty where your coach awaits to transfer you back to
the pier in Langkawi.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate walking/standing. There are some stairs to negotiate and the pathways can become
slippery when wet. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good physical condition. Weather
appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; a towel from the ship; and binoculars are recommended. Flat, closed-toe, comfortable hiking or sport shoes with
a non-slip sole are recommended. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
LKW-004 BEACH ESCAPE
Duration: 4.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: March 19, 2015 10:30 AM
Spend a carefree day relaxing on Wet Rice Island, an idyllic setting with an inviting beach, clear waters and plenty of room to stretch out and enjoy.
Accompanied by a local guide, you will walk directly from the pier to a nearby jetty and board a small 12-seater boat for a leisurely cruise fifteen minute cruise
to Pulau Beras Basah, also known as Wet Rice Island. The name supposedly comes from an incident years ago, when a boat carrying rice capsized
because the sailors didn’t ask a sacred pregnant maiden to bless them.
Feel free to ask questions about Langkawi (or the legend of the pregnant maiden) along the way to Wet Rice Island, as the guide knows the history of the
archipelago and much about its exotic flora and fauna. Upon reaching the island, you will spend the next three hours at doing whatever you please.
The setting couldn’t be more tropical or the attitude more carefree. Coconut palms shade the long stretch of golden sand. The clear water deepens gradually,
so you can easily wade or swim. Don’t be surprised if you even see curious monkeys scurrying about.
During your time here, you can read a favorite book, swim or casually walk along the shore toward the pier. As there’s no schedule to follow, you’re free to
enjoy the island at your own pace. Recognized for its tranquility, Wet Rice Island presents an ideal environment to relax. Following your time here, you will
retrace your route by boat and return to the pier.
Please note: Walking on this tour is mainly at the guests’ discretion; however the walk from the pier to the jetty is approximately 380 yards and the surfaces
at the beach are primarily natural and uneven. Participants should be able to enter and exit the boat with limited assistance. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Restrooms and changing facilities are available at the beach. Swim wear; a change of clothes; sun cap;
sunglasses; sunscreen; a towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. There may be independent suppliers on the beach
that offer water sports for a fee. These activities are provided by third parties not affiliated with the cruise line’s operator and they are usually non-licensed
and uninsured. Those who utilize these services or participate in any water activities, do so at their own risk and responsibility.
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LKW-002 LANGKAWI HIGHLIGHTS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: March 19, 2015 10:45 AM
Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Langkawi by visiting an unusual rice museum, soaring over the rainforest in a cable car, and stopping at one of
the most pristine beaches.
Depart from the pier and before long you will pass numerous paddy fields, where buffalo may be cooling off in the muddy water. The paddies are an
appropriate introduction to your first stop at the Rice Garden, an enlightening museum with exhibits demonstrating the vital role rice plays throughout
Malaysia.
Strolling about the museum, you will be immersed in the history of the rice industry. There are displays devoted to rice planting, a tiered rooftop rice garden,
and a traditional rice village. You may also see tools once used in the cultivation and harvesting of rice.
Next, you will drive to the foothills of Mount Machincang and ride skyward in a cable car gondola. The views of the surrounding rainforest and sea are
spectacular. If it’s a clear day, you may even catch sight of the islands off southern Thailand. Following the ride, you will have some free time to shop in the
Oriental Village located at the cable car’s base.
Continuing on, you will drive to Burau Bay Beach for photos. Although the beach is public, it’s not usually crowded because of its relative seclusion. It’s hard
to take a bad picture in this pristine environment. Following this stop, you will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate walking/standing plus any additional walking at the guests’ discretion during free time.
There are numerous steps to negotiate at the cable car station. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those guests with mobility concerns are
cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking
shoes are recommended. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
LKW-001 LANGKAWI OVERVIEW
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: March 19, 2015 11:00 AM
This excursion presents breathtaking attractions that include Langkawi’s infinite natural beauty as you travel from a cultural complex to a rubber plantation to
a landmark plaza.
Depart from the pier and drive across Langkawi, a ruggedly mountainous archipelago of rainforests, lakes and waterfalls. Largely undeveloped, the
landscape is classically tropical. Upon reaching the northern shore, you will visit the Budaya Craft Cultural Complex, which celebrates Malaysia’s heritage.
While browsing the exhibits, you may find batik fabrics, rattan baskets and delicate bamboo carvings. Ethnic tribes have created many of the woven and
beaded handicrafts using time-honored designs. Thousands of other cultural treasures await you in a nearby gallery that displays gifts that Malaysia’s former
prime minister received from various world leaders. The items include cars, furniture and vases decorated with his likeness.
Continuing on, you will visit a rubber plantation to see how the tree sap is harvested to create products such as latex gloves, tires and paint. The tree bark is
grooved at an angle, so the sap can slowly drip into a metal bucket, a simple method that has been used since the late 1800s.
Returning to Langkawi, you will pass numerous paddy fields, where buffalo may be cooling off in the muddy water. Still, the archipelago’s most recognized
animal is the eagle, as the name Langwaki derives from the Malay word for eagle. You’ll see a massive sculpture of the bird about to take flight in Eagle
Square before returning to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of moderate walking/standing and there are some uneven surfaces to negotiate at the rubber
plantation which is the only venue that is not wheelchair friendly. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to
make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned only to
participate to the extent of their personal stamina and ability and may make arrangements with the guide to not participate in some of the walking portions of
the tour. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The order of the sites viewed or visited
may vary.
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KUALA LUMPUR (PORT KLANG), MALAYSIA
KUL-001 THE BEST OF KUALA LUMPUR
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: March 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Your tour begins with a beautiful scenic drive into Kuala Lumpur, where you will first visit the National Monument which is situated overlooking the Kuala
Lumpur Lake Gardens, the huge bronze monument was built to pay tribute to the valiant soldiers who gave their lives defending the country during the
Communist insurgency in the 1950's. It was designed by Felix de Weldon, the architect of the famous Iwo Jima Memorial.
This will be followed by a photo-stop at the Old Railway Station and the National Mosque. The Old Railway Station is a splendid building in the heart of the
city and it's Moorish architecture with graceful arches and minarets makes it one of the city's most photographed landmarks. Located adjacent to the Old
Railway Station is the National Mosque, the most distinguished mosque in Kuala Lumpur. It has an unique stylised, star shaped dome representing the 13
states of Malaysia and the five pillars of Islam.
You will have the opportunity for another photo stop at Independence Sqaure, one of the most photographed sites in Malaysia. The former playing field of the
Royal Selangor Club, the square is also the site where important events are held such as celebrating Independence Day, the ushering in of the New Year,
tourism events and many others. Additionally, you will be able to see the Sultan Abdul Samad Building as well as the 328 ft. high flagpole, reputedly the
tallest in the world.
Continuing on, it's a photo stop at the Petronas Twin Towers before making your way to the Kuala Lumpur Central Market. Well known for its traditional
handicrafts. A wide variety of wonderful Malaysian items are available here, such as kaftans, silverware, pewterware, glassware, silk batik painting and
songet. Following your visit at the Central Market, you'll be transferred to a local venue for a sumptuous buffet lunch.
Your afternoon concludes with a tour of the Royal Selangor Visitor Center. Royal Selangor is Malaysia's largest and most well-known pewter manufacturer
and your visit includes a tour of the factory where you will be able to watch the skilled artisans at work. You will also be able to visit the retail gallery where
you can purchase some lovely pewter work to take home before it's time to re-board your coach for the trip back to the ship.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests. There is a substantial amount of
activity, including walking, and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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KUL-001OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - THE BEST OF KUALA LUMPUR
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: March 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
Your tour begins with a beautiful scenic drive into Kuala Lumpur, where you will first visit the National Monument which is situated overlooking the Kuala
Lumpur Lake Gardens, the huge bronze monument was built to pay tribute to the valiant soldiers who gave their lives defending the country during the
Communist insurgency in the 1950's. It was designed by Felix de Weldon, the architect of the famous Iwo Jima Memorial.
This will be followed by a photo-stop at the Old Railway Station and the National Mosque. The Old Railway Station is a splendid building in the heart of the
city and it's Moorish architecture with graceful arches and minarets makes it one of the city's most photographed landmarks. Located adjacent to the Old
Railway Station is the National Mosque, the most distinguished mosque in Kuala Lumpur. It has an unique stylised, star shaped dome representing the 13
states of Malaysia and the five pillars of Islam.
You will have the opportunity for another photo stop at Independence Sqaure, one of the most photographed sites in Malaysia. The former playing field of the
Royal Selangor Club, the square is also the site where important events are held such as celebrating Independence Day, the ushering in of the New Year,
tourism events and many others. Additionally, you will be able to see the Sultan Abdul Samad Building as well as the 328 ft. high flagpole, reputedly the
tallest in the world.
Continuing on, it's a photo stop at the Petronas Twin Towers before making your way to the Kuala Lumpur Central Market. Well known for its traditional
handicrafts. A wide variety of wonderful Malaysian items are available here, such as kaftans, silverware, pewterware, glassware, silk batik painting and
songet. Following your visit at the Central Market, you'll be transferred to a local venue for a sumptuous buffet lunch.
Your afternoon concludes with a tour of the Royal Selangor Visitor Center. Royal Selangor is Malaysia's largest and most well-known pewter manufacturer
and your visit includes a tour of the factory where you will be able to watch the skilled artisans at work. You will also be able to visit the retail gallery where
you can purchase some lovely pewter work to take home before it's time to re-board your coach for the trip back to the ship.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests. There is a substantial amount of
activity, including walking, and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
KUL-002 PANORAMAS OF KUALA LUMPUR
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Boarding your coach at the pier, you'll enjoy a picturesque drive into Kuala Lumpur, where your first stop will be at at the Old Railway Station and National
Mosque. The Old Railway Station is a splendid building in the heart of the city and it's Moorish architecture with graceful arches and minarets makes it one of
the city's most photographed landmarks. Located adjacent is the National Mosque,the most distinguished mosque in Kuala Lumpur. It has an unique
stylised, star shaped dome representing the 13 states of Malaysia and the five pillars of Islam.
Next, you will travel to Independence Square, the location of your next stop. It is here, on the former playing field of the Royal Selangor Club, that important
events are held, such as the Independence Day and New Year's celebrations. You will also view the impressive Sultan Abdul Samad Building, the Royal
Selangor Club and St. Mary Cathedral before making a brief photo stop at the magnificent and world renowned Petronas Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin
buildings.
Continuing on, you will make your way to Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown where you will find the vibrant and exciting Petaling Street. This colorful covered bazaar
is a bargain hunter's paradise with a seemingly endless variety of goods that range from t-shirts, to watches to traditional Chinese herbal medicines. Free
time is allowed to stroll amongst the various stalls and negotiating prices is an expected practice.
Your final stop for the day is at the Suria KLCC, a modern six-level shopping mall. Here, you will have approximately two hours of free time to enjoy lunch at
one of the many restaurants onsite and shop in the vast array of retail shops available. At the designated time and location, you will rejoin your coach for the
return trip back to the ship.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests. There is a substantial amount of
activity, including walking, and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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Moderate Activity
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KUL-002OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - PANORAMAS OF KUALA LUMPUR
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: March 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
Boarding your coach at the pier, you'll enjoy a picturesque drive into Kuala Lumpur, where your first stop will be at at the Old Railway Station and National
Mosque. The Old Railway Station is a splendid building in the heart of the city and it's Moorish architecture with graceful arches and minarets makes it one of
the city's most photographed landmarks. Located adjacent is the National Mosque,the most distinguished mosque in Kuala Lumpur. It has an unique
stylised, star shaped dome representing the 13 states of Malaysia and the five pillars of Islam.
Next, you will travel to Independence Square, the location of your next stop. It is here, on the former playing field of the Royal Selangor Club, that important
events are held, such as the Independence Day and New Year's celebrations. You will also view the impressive Sultan Abdul Samad Building, the Royal
Selangor Club and St. Mary Cathedral before making a brief photo stop at the magnificent and world renowned Petronas Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin
buildings.
Continuing on, you will make your way to Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown where you will find the vibrant and exciting Petaling Street. This colorful covered bazaar
is a bargain hunter's paradise with a seemingly endless variety of goods that range from t-shirts, to watches to traditional Chinese herbal medicines. Free
time is allowed to stroll amongst the various stalls and negotiating prices is an expected practice.
Your final stop for the day is at the Suria KLCC, a modern six-level shopping mall. Here, you will have approximately two hours of free time to enjoy lunch at
one of the many restaurants onsite and shop in the vast array of retail shops available. At the designated time and location, you will rejoin your coach for the
return trip back to the ship.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests. There is a substantial amount of
activity, including walking, and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
KUL-003 KUALA LUMPUR - THE GARDEN CITY
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: March 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Kuala Lumpur is often referred to as the Garden City because of its abundance of greenery and beautifully landscaped parks and colorful gardens that have
enchanted nature lovers for years. Visitors always come away impressed with the city's lovely tree-shaded streets that are decoratively lined with ornamental
plants, shrubs and flowers.
Your tour starts by passing through several new industrial developments as you head to your first stop at the Lake Gardens, the city's most popular park. This
226 acre park is built around a man-made lake and is home to lush vegetation that includes well-manicured lawns, flowering shrubs, leafy green trees and
some excellent botanical gardens. Your visit takes you to the wonderful Orchid and Hibiscus gardens where you can find exotic species of each of these
flowers and many colorful varieties of Hibiscus, the national flower. A short distance away is the equally amazing Butterfly Park. Here, the tropical rainforest
environment is home to over 6,000 whimsical butterflies that will delight you as they flit from flower to flower. Included is a visit to the butterfly nursery and
breeding area.
Re-boarding your coach, you'll travel past the Parliament House and Islamic Arts Museum before arriving at Independence Square. Important events such as
the Independence Day and New Year's celebrations are held here on what was once the former playing field of the Royal Selangor Club. After taking some
time for photos, you'll be transferred to a local restaurant where you will enjoy a delicious buffet lunch.
Your afternoon brings you to the magnificent and world renowned Petronas Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin buildings. Following your photo stop at the
Towers, you will have approximately one hour of free time at the Suria KLCC, a modern six-level shopping mall. Here, you can either sit and relax or shop for
mementos in the vast array of retail shops available. At the designated time and location, you will rejoin your coach for the return trip back to the ship.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests. There is a substantial amount of
activity, including walking, and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Easy Activity
Oceania Exclusive
Moderate Activity
Oceania Choice
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Strenuous Activity
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KUL-003OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - KUALA LUMPUR - THE GARDEN CITY
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $275.00
Date: March 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
Kuala Lumpur is often referred to as the Garden City because of its abundance of greenery and beautifully landscaped parks and colorful gardens that have
enchanted nature lovers for years. Visitors always come away impressed with the city's lovely tree-shaded streets that are decoratively lined with ornamental
plants, shrubs and flowers.
Your tour starts by passing through several new industrial developments as you head to your first stop at the Lake Gardens, the city's most popular park. This
226 acre park is built around a man-made lake and is home to lush vegetation that includes well-manicured lawns, flowering shrubs, leafy green trees and
some excellent botanical gardens. Your visit takes you to the wonderful Orchid and Hibiscus gardens where you can find exotic species of each of these
flowers and many colorful varieties of Hibiscus, the national flower. A short distance away is the equally amazing Butterfly Park. Here, the tropical rainforest
environment is home to over 6,000 whimsical butterflies that will delight you as they flit from flower to flower. Included is a visit to the butterfly nursery and
breeding area.
Re-boarding your coach, you'll travel past the Parliament House and Islamic Arts Museum before arriving at Independence Square. Important events such as
the Independence Day and New Year's celebrations are held here on what was once the former playing field of the Royal Selangor Club. After taking some
time for photos, you'll be transferred to a local restaurant where you will enjoy a delicious buffet lunch.
Your afternoon brings you to the magnificent and world renowned Petronas Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin buildings. Following your photo stop at the
Towers, you will have approximately one hour of free time at the Suria KLCC, a modern six-level shopping mall. Here, you can either sit and relax or shop for
mementos in the vast array of retail shops available. At the designated time and location, you will rejoin your coach for the return trip back to the ship.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests. There is a substantial amount of
activity, including walking, and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
KUL-004 PUTRAJAYA - "THE INTELLIGENT GARDEN CITY"
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: March 20, 2015 10:30 AM
This utterly amazing master-planned city was constructed to move the country's administrative functions from Kuala Lumpur. Named after Malaysia's first
Prime Minister, the late Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the landmark complex stretches over 11,320 acres of which more than 70% is devoted to
greenery and bodies of water, including 13 different gardens. Planned to the minutest detail, this intelligent city is devoted to enhancing the goal of the nation
in nurturing a caring and progressive society that is also technologically advanced. Architecturally, the city is a blend of both modern and Islamic design, with
well-paved roads and residential areas that blend together harmoniously.
Meeting your coach at the pier, you'll commence on a leisurely and scenic drive to Putrajaya where upon arrival, you'll board a comfortable cruise boat for an
outstanding tour of the city that showcases it from a unique perspective. Some of the sights you will see are Perdana Putra - the Prime Minister's Office
Complex, Putra Mosque with its rose-tinted granite, the unique twin-deck Putra Bridge and Putra Square.
At the conclusion of what will no doubt be a highly memorable tour of this splendid city, you'll re-join your coach at the jetty for the ride back to the pier in Port
Kelang.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests. Lightweight clothing and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The tour boat is air-conditioned.
Easy Activity
Oceania Exclusive
Moderate Activity
Oceania Choice
www.Cruise-Connections.com
Strenuous Activity
Meal Included
Culinary Discovery
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KUL-004OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - PUTRAJAYA - "THE INTELLIGENT GARDEN CITY"
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: March 20, 2015 10:30 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
This utterly amazing master-planned city was constructed to move the country's administrative functions from Kuala Lumpur. Named after Malaysia's first
Prime Minister, the late Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the landmark complex stretches over 11,320 acres of which more than 70% is devoted to
greenery and bodies of water, including 13 different gardens. Planned to the minutest detail, this intelligent city is devoted to enhancing the goal of the nation
in nurturing a caring and progressive society that is also technologically advanced. Architecturally, the city is a blend of both modern and Islamic design, with
well-paved roads and residential areas that blend together harmoniously.
Meeting your coach at the pier, you'll commence on a leisurely and scenic drive to Putrajaya where upon arrival, you'll board a comfortable cruise boat for an
outstanding tour of the city that showcases it from a unique perspective. Some of the sights you will see are Perdana Putra - the Prime Minister's Office
Complex, Putra Mosque with its rose-tinted granite, the unique twin-deck Putra Bridge and Putra Square.
At the conclusion of what will no doubt be a highly memorable tour of this splendid city, you'll re-join your coach at the jetty for the ride back to the pier in Port
Kelang.
Please note: The sights on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests. Lightweight clothing and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The tour boat is air-conditioned.
KUL-005 KUALA LUMPUR ON YOUR OWN
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: March 20, 2015 10:30 AM
This tour is for those who wish to explore the fascinating city of Kuala Lumpur at their own pace. Departing by coach from the pier, you'll enjoy a scenic drive
to Kuala Lumpur, traveling past the township of Klang and viewing the beautiful passing scenery. En-route, an experienced guide will be happy to answer
your questions while pointing out several points of interest, including the world renowned Petronas Twin Towers, the world's tallest twin buildings.
You will be dropped off at Lot 10, a modern mall located in the Bukit Bintang area which is within walking distance of some of the city's other main shopping
areas such as the Sungei Wang Plaza, Bukit Bintang Plaza and Starhill Shopping Center. Also close-by is popular Bintang Walk, where you can find an array
of restaurants and cafés offering both local and international cuisine. Before disembarking the coach, your guide will recommend a variety of remarkable
shopping options ranging from upscale boutiques to bargain markets, as well as direct you to some of the city's most noteworthy landmarks.
After approximately 3 1/2 hours off free time, you'll rejoin your coach back at the designated location at Lot 10 for the return drive back to the ship.
Please note: The coaches are not wheelchair accessible and guests must be able to board and disembark them on their own; therefore, this tour may not be
suitable for wheelchair guests. Lightweight clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Easy Activity
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Moderate Activity
Oceania Choice
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SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE
SIN-001 THE SPIRIT OF SINGAPORE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: March 21, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 23, 2015 08:00 AM
Explore Singapore's colorful past and exciting present as you tour the city's diverse landmarks. Singapore's name comes from the Sanskrit term Singa Pura,
or Lion City, and its intricate heritage is a mix of traditional Chinese, Malay, Hindu and British cultures that established themselves on this tiny island nation.
Your orientation of the city begins with a drive through the Colonial Heart of Singapore to the Padang, the island's premier grounds for sporting events and
get-togethers. From the Padang see the Cricket Club, Parliament House, Supreme Court and City Hall. Walk along the enchanting Esplanade, lined with
futuristic skyscrapers, chic restaurants and boutiques. Make a photo stop at the Merlion statue, the distinctive symbol of Singapore, with a lion's head and
body of a fish resting on a crest of waves.
Continuing on the tour will be a photo stop at The Legendry Raffles Hotel.
The next stop is Chinatown, a lively blend of tiny shops, pagodas and street vendors. See the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, located in the heart of
Chinatown, the magnificently lavish Sri Mariamman Temple with its profusion of carved deities, colorful frescoes and bell-decked doors. Drive to Mount
Faber for a panoramic view of the harbor and Sentosa Island, before stopping at a local handicraft center. The tour continues to the National Orchid Garden
located within the beautiful Botanic Gardens, with over 20,000 orchid plants on display. After strolling through the elegantly laid out flowerbeds, return to the
ship.
Please note: Shoes must be removed to enter the Sri Miriamman Temple.
SIN-001OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - THE SPIRIT OF SINGAPORE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $255.00
Date: March 21, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 23, 2015 08:00 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
Explore Singapore's colorful past and exciting present as you tour the city's diverse landmarks. Singapore's name comes from the Sanskrit term Singa Pura,
or Lion City, and its intricate heritage is a mix of traditional Chinese, Malay, Hindu and British cultures that established themselves on this tiny island nation.
Your orientation of the city begins with a drive through the Colonial Heart of Singapore to the Padang, the island's premier grounds for sporting events and
get-togethers. From the Padang see the Cricket Club, Parliament House, Supreme Court and City Hall. Walk along the enchanting Esplanade, lined with
futuristic skyscrapers, chic restaurants and boutiques. Make a photo stop at the Merlion statue, the distinctive symbol of Singapore, with a lion's head and
body of a fish resting on a crest of waves.
Continuing on the tour will be a photo stop at The Legendry Raffles Hotel.
The next stop is Chinatown, a lively blend of tiny shops, pagodas and street vendors. See the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore, located in the heart of
Chinatown, the magnificently lavish Sri Mariamman Temple with its profusion of carved deities, colorful frescoes and bell-decked doors. Drive to Mount
Faber for a panoramic view of the harbor and Sentosa Island, before stopping at a local handicraft center. The tour continues to the National Orchid Garden
located within the beautiful Botanic Gardens, with over 20,000 orchid plants on display. After strolling through the elegantly laid out flowerbeds, return to the
ship.
Please note: Shoes must be removed to enter the Sri Miriamman Temple.
Easy Activity
Oceania Exclusive
Moderate Activity
Oceania Choice
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SIN-002 SINGAPORE ISLAND TOUR
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: March 21, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 23, 2015 08:00 AM
On this island tour, we circle around the island of Singapore and discover many of the interesting insights into life outside the city.
Begin with a visit to the The Tiong Bahru 'wet' Market, where many typical Singapore families go to buy vegetables and food for home cooking. Next, we will
travel to the north part of the island to Kranji Dam, once a swampy area used as the first landing spot for Japanese Advance Boats during World War II. From
there, you can also get a clear view of Johore Bahru across the water, Malaysia's southern-most city. We proceed to Kranji War Memorial. Unveiled in 1957,
this is the last resting place for many of the allied soldiers who lost their lives in World War II. It commemorates over 20,000 men and women of the forces
who lost their lives in World War II. We proceed for a Chinese Lunch at the Orchid Country Club, a golf club in the northern part of Singapore. After Lunch,
our next stop is Bright Hill Temple, a famous Chinese ancestral worship place. The final loop of the tour takes us to Changi. We drive past the Johore Battery
gives you an opportunity to view a replica of the 15-inch "Monster Gun", the largest to be installed outside Britain during World War II. Our final stop is at
Changi Chapel & Museum. The museum focuses on the memories and lives of both POWs and civilian internees who survived the Japanese occupation
while the Changi Chapel is a symbolic replica of the one at the infamous Changi Prison, written about in James Calvell's King Rat.
SIN-003 EXOTIC JURONG BIRD PARK
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: March 21, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 23, 2015 08:00 AM
Visit the exotic Jurong Bird Park, Southeast Asia's largest and most impressive open-concept bird park. Set on 50 beautifully landscaped acres, the park is
home to over 8,000 birds from 600 species, contained in mock natural habitats. Take an exciting Panorail ride around the Park, and step into the world's
largest walk-in aviary with the tallest man-made waterfall, to enjoy a close-up view of free-flying birds from Africa and South America in a tropical setting. See
the Southeast Asian Birds Aviary, displaying the region's exotic and endangered species of birds. At the famed All-Star Bird Show, a variety of resident birds
will perform an exciting and entertaining show. Also see the amazing indoor exhibit, World of Darkness, where ingenious lighting effects allow you rare and
privileged glimpses of the nocturnal world of owls, bats, night herons and kiwi birds.
SIN-004 SINGAPORE BY BOAT/TRISHAW-RAFFLES VISIT
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: March 21, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 23, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience Singapore in a unique new way during this riverboat, trishaw and coach tour through this fascinating city, and a visit to the legendary Raffles
Hotel.
Depart the pier for the drive to Clarke Quay. Upon arrival, you will embark a riverboat for a 30-minute ride along the Singapore River. Along the way, you will
see the beautifully restored go-downs that stand in contrast with the modern skyscrapers of the Financial District, Colonial buildings and the iconic Merlion
Statue.
Next, you will hop on a trishaw at Boat Quay and ride along the streets of the Colonial District. You will pass by St. Andrew's Cathedral before ending up at
the world-renowned Raffles Hotel for a Singapore Sling (not included), or a stroll about the grounds of this legendary hotel.
On the way back to the ship, you'll stop at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel promenade, for a view of the hotel's skypark. From the promenade, you will also be
able to have an excellent view of the skyline of Singapore's financial district with the imposing Espalanade - Theaters On The Bay as well as the Merlion. The
Supertree Grove - Singapore's newest icon at Gardens By The Bay is also presents a great photo opportunity before traveling back to the pier.
Please note: Walking on this tour is mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops. Guests must be able to embark/debark the boat and the trishaw with
limited assistance. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of
stamina and ability. Light weight comfortable clothing, sunglasses; and flat,closed toe walking shoes are recommended. The dress code at the Raffles Hotel
does not allow for shorts of any kind (inlcuding Bermuda shorts) or "open" shoes such as sandals or flip-flops. The hotel reserves the right to deny access to
any individuals who are not properly attired.
Easy Activity
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Moderate Activity
Oceania Choice
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SIN-005 ORCHIDS & TEA
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: March 21, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 23, 2015 08:00 AM
Take pleasure in two of Singapore's most celebrated landmarks on this discovery of the Singapore Botanic Gardens and Raffles Hotel. The first stop is the
remarkable Botanic Gardens, with its superb collection of tropical plant life. Spread over 128 acres, the Gardens hold over 4,000 species of plant life,
including many rare specimens. Strolling through this lush tropical park, discover the world's largest orchid collection, featuring over 20,000 plants displayed
in a natural setting. Re-boarding the motor coach, drive along Orchard Road, the city's glossy hotel, shopping and entertainment district, before arriving at
Raffles, one of the world's most famous hotels. Often described as the quintessence of the grand Oriental hotel, the Raffles roll call of famous guests is
impressive: Rudyard Kipling, Herman Hesse, Noel Coward and Charlie Chaplin to name a few. Enjoy time to take in the spectacular surroundings including
the Tiffin Room, Palm Garden, Writer's Bar and Long Bar, before enjoying a sumptuous High Tea buffet that includes English canapés, scones and local
delicacies. After absorbing the gracious hospitality and legacy of Colonial Singapore, return to the ship.
Please Note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking with minimal climbing and few steps at the attractions. Guests wishing to enter the lobby of the
Raffles Hotel need to be properly dressed: no shorts, Bermudas or uncovered shoes are allowed. Entry is at the discretion of the hotel. Tea is served at the
Billiard Room where the dress code does not apply.
SIN-005OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - ORCHIDS & TEA
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $335.00
Date: March 21, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 23, 2015 08:00 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
Take pleasure in two of Singapore's most celebrated landmarks on this discovery of the Singapore Botanic Gardens and Raffles Hotel. The first stop is the
remarkable Botanic Gardens, with its superb collection of tropical plant life. Spread over 128 acres, the Gardens hold over 4,000 species of plant life,
including many rare specimens. Strolling through this lush tropical park, discover the world's largest orchid collection, featuring over 20,000 plants displayed
in a natural setting. Re-boarding the motor coach, drive along Orchard Road, the city's glossy hotel, shopping and entertainment district, before arriving at
Raffles, one of the world's most famous hotels. Often described as the quintessence of the grand Oriental hotel, the Raffles roll call of famous guests is
impressive: Rudyard Kipling, Herman Hesse, Noel Coward and Charlie Chaplin to name a few. Enjoy time to take in the spectacular surroundings including
the Tiffin Room, Palm Garden, Writer's Bar and Long Bar, before enjoying a sumptuous High Tea buffet that includes English canapés, scones and local
delicacies. After absorbing the gracious hospitality and legacy of Colonial Singapore, return to the ship.
Please Note: This tour involves a moderate amount of walking with minimal climbing and few steps at the attractions. Guests wishing to enter the lobby of the
Raffles Hotel need to be properly dressed: no shorts, Bermudas or uncovered shoes are allowed. Entry is at the discretion of the hotel. Tea is served at the
Billiard Room where the dress code does not apply.
SIN-006 SINGAPORE WITH LESS WALKING
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 21, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 23, 2015 08:00 AM
Savor the exotic charm of Singapore's inner city and nearby suburbs without extensive walking. From the pier, you will travel to one of Singapore's most
famous shopping districts, Orchard Road. Once a country lane flanked by fruit orchards and nutmeg plantations, Orchard Road is now a glittering blend of
boutiques, hotels and restaurants. You will proceed to the old Malay quarters of Arab Street, where you will view the magnificent Sultan Mosque with its
massive gold dome and the colorful bazaar with stalls brimming with batik, brassware, rattan baskets and carpets. Drive along Beach Road to admire the
marvelous Raffles Hotel, followed by a stop at a hotel to enjoy a refreshing drink and relish the panoramic harbor views. Continue to the impressive historic
Colonial District to see the Padang, Supreme Court, City Hall, St. Andrew's Cathedral and Singapore Cricket Club. You will drive to Mohamed Sultan Road
to see its intriguing architecture and carefully restored buildings. Your final stop is the vibrant Chinatown; explore the area by foot to see the temples,
markets and festive shops selling herbal medicines, gold, curios and souvenirs. Return to the ship following your tour of the city.
Easy Activity
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Moderate Activity
Oceania Choice
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SIN-006OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - SINGAPORE WITH LESS WALKING
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $275.00
Date: March 21, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: March 23, 2015 08:00 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
Savor the exotic charm of Singapore's inner city and nearby suburbs without extensive walking. From the pier, you will travel to one of Singapore's most
famous shopping districts, Orchard Road. Once a country lane flanked by fruit orchards and nutmeg plantations, Orchard Road is now a glittering blend of
boutiques, hotels and restaurants. You will proceed to the old Malay quarters of Arab Street, where you will view the magnificent Sultan Mosque with its
massive gold dome and the colorful bazaar with stalls brimming with batik, brassware, rattan baskets and carpets. Drive along Beach Road to admire the
marvelous Raffles Hotel, followed by a stop at a hotel to enjoy a refreshing drink and relish the panoramic harbor views. Continue to the impressive historic
Colonial District to see the Padang, Supreme Court, City Hall, St. Andrew's Cathedral and Singapore Cricket Club. You will drive to Mohamed Sultan Road
to see its intriguing architecture and carefully restored buildings. Your final stop is the vibrant Chinatown; explore the area by foot to see the temples,
markets and festive shops selling herbal medicines, gold, curios and souvenirs. Return to the ship following your tour of the city.
Easy Activity
Oceania Exclusive
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KO SAMUI, THAILAND
KOS-001 KOH SAMUI DISCOVERY
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: March 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Part of an archipelago of 80 small islands, Koh Samui is an island of forested hills, majestic coconut palms and alluring pristine beaches. This full-day
introduction to Koh Samui begins with a scenic coastal drive to the island's most famous landmark, the golden Buddha statue at Wat Phra Yai. Surrounded
by meditation huts, the imposing structure offers beautiful island views from its ornately decorated base. Next, drive to the Island Safari Elephant Camp, and
learn about the giant elephant's amazing skills, once crucial to the Thai logging industry. At the camp, be entertained with a demonstration on how the
elephants are trained for their many uses in the daily work of the island. Continue to a local house and experience a lush coconut plantation, where
dexterous monkeys plucking ripe coconuts from the treetops will entertain you. Next drive to Chaweng Beach, then enjoy a sumptuous buffet lunch at an
exclusive beach resort. Delight in the warm crystal-clear waters or stroll the soft white sand beach lined with coconut palms, before returning to the ship.
Please note: Knees and shoulders must be covered to enter the temple. Shoes will need to be removed.
KOS-001OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - KOH SAMUI DISCOVERY
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $405.00
Date: March 25, 2015 08:30 AM
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guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
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Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
Part of an archipelago of 80 small islands, Koh Samui is an island of forested hills, majestic coconut palms and alluring pristine beaches. This full-day
introduction to Koh Samui begins with a scenic coastal drive to the island's most famous landmark, the golden Buddha statue at Wat Phra Yai. Surrounded
by meditation huts, the imposing structure offers beautiful island views from its ornately decorated base. Next, drive to the Island Safari Elephant Camp, and
learn about the giant elephant's amazing skills, once crucial to the Thai logging industry. At the camp, be entertained with a demonstration on how the
elephants are trained for their many uses in the daily work of the island. Continue to a local house and experience a lush coconut plantation, where
dexterous monkeys plucking ripe coconuts from the treetops will entertain you. Next drive to Chaweng Beach, then enjoy a sumptuous buffet lunch at an
exclusive beach resort. Delight in the warm crystal-clear waters or stroll the soft white sand beach lined with coconut palms, before returning to the ship.
Please note: Knees and shoulders must be covered to enter the temple. Shoes will need to be removed.
KOS-002 ELEPHANT RIDE WITH LUNCH
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: March 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore remote areas of Koh Samui on this full-day adventurous tour. Driving to the interior of the island in 4-wheel drive vehicles, see the impressive
Namuang Waterfall cascading 98 feet over purple-hued rocks. Proceed to the Island Safari Elephant Camp to learn about the giant elephant's amazing
skills, historical importance to Thailand, and their conservation. After enjoying the baby elephant show and monkeys at work show, you will take a short
elephant ride, trekking through dense tropical jungle and rain forest. Enjoy a tantalizing lunch at a local restaurant, and proceed to the Elephant camp for a
Thai cooking demonstration and take the opportunity to sample the spicy delicacies. To complete your day, visit the Big Buddha Temple, and return to the
ship following a scenic drive back to the pier.
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KOS-003 KOH SAMUI HIGHLIGHTS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 25, 2015 08:30 AM
This tour provides a great overview of the most notable sites and attractions found in Samui. Once a secret holiday get-away for wealthy Thai, the island is
now a popular destination for travelers from around the world. Not surprising, given the island's lush tropical vegetation, shimmering white sand beaches and
interesting sights. Starting off from the pier, you'll first embark on a scenic drive to the Big Buddha Temple.
Big Buddha Temple sits on small, rocky Fan Island, with a commanding view over the spectacular beach and aqua waters of the bay. Samui's most famous
landmark, it has become a major meditation centre for local residents and foreign visitors alike. The temple centerpiece is a massive, 39-foot high,
gold-painted sitting Buddha that rests atop a wide staircase decorated with ornate dragons. Able to be seen from several miles away, visitors have marveled
at this spectacle since it was erected in 1792.
From here, you'll travel to your next stop, Plai Leam Temple. Newly erected in 2004, it is considered one of the most colorful temples on Ko Samui. The
temple's design follows the traditions that date back centuries and provides an excellent example of how those styles still influence modern Thai architecture.
The elaborate entry doors are made from two enormous slabs of Laotian hardwood and are intricately carved with images of the life of Buddha; however, the
temple is most notable for its statue of Kwan Yin (or Guanjin), an 18-armed Buddhist avator of Mercy that sits in the middle of a lake. The temple is also
famous for the hundreds of large fish that make the lake their home.
Continuing on, you'll travel to a scenic viewpoint that offers spectacular panoramic views of beautiful Chaweng Beach. This nearly 4 1/2 mile stretch of
pristine white sand and glistening water is the longest and most popular beach on the east coast of Ko Samui.
Your final stop is at a local coconut plantation where you'll be treated to a 'Monkey at Work' show. Ko Samui regularly produces over three million coconuts
each month and the locals have used monkeys to climb up the trees and pick the ripe coconuts for centuries. During your visit, you'll see how these winsome
creatures not only can be trained to use their abilities to help with the coconut harvest; they'll also demonstrate their other exceptional skills during a
thoroughly entertaining show. After the show, you'll re-join your coach and travel back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1 1/2 hours of walking and there are steps to negotiate at the temple. The tour is available to wheelchair
guests who are able to both make their way on and off the coach and sit in a coach seat. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their
personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing, a hat, sunglasses, sun screen and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended.
Suitable attire is required for the temple visits. Shorts, culottes, tight trousers and leggings are not permitted. Trousers must cover the ankle and women
must have their shoulders and knees covered. No tight or see-through blouses are permitted, even if a jacket is worn over them. All footwear must be
removed before entering temples
KOS-004 THAI COOKING CLASS
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $285.00
Date: March 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Thai cuisine is a wonderful blend of flavors and dishes and this exclusive non-traditional tour is tailor-made for guests who wish to learn how this delicious
food is prepared and cooked. Boarding your mini-van at the pier, it's a short transfer to a local market where you'll be joined by a food expert who will
accompany you as you select the fresh items to be used in preparing today's meal. A walk through this fascinating marketplace is a unique experience you'll
be glad you didn't miss. As you wander amongst the small packed stalls selecting your ingredients, you gain some insights into local life while observing the
hustle and bustle going on around you as the local islanders shop for their own daily staples.
Once you've secured all of your ingredients, you'll drive to the beautiful Nora Beach Resort & Spa where your cooking class will be conducted. Upon arrival,
you'll be welcomed with a traditional Thai herbal beverage and then it's time to learn how to prepare your meal. As you watch your Chef prepare the food and
explain the traditional methods that are used in Thai cooking, you'll be invited to don an apron and chef's hat and lend a hand. On the menu today is a tasty
chicken soup, Deep-fried stuffed crabmeat in the original shell and Thai-style fried noodles, all of which you will be able to enjoy at the conclusion of your
cooking class. Topping off your meal is a refreshing coconut ice cream treat served with seasonal fruits.
Feeling replete from your Thai mini-feast, you'll have an hour to relax and explore the resort at your leisure before returning to the pier. There is an inviting
sundeck (first-come, first-served basis), sparkling pool and white sandy beach at your disposal. Beach towels are available at the hotel.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking and some sloping surfaces. However, because it is not wheelchair accessible, it is not available to wheelchair
guests. Casual clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended. Guests should bring a credit card or U.S. dollars if they wish to purchase incidentals at
the resort.
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KOS-005 SNORKEL BY SPEEDBOAT
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: March 25, 2015 08:30 AM
A delightful day awaits you exploring the glorius underwater world that exists in the waters that surround Ko Samui. Your excursion begins with a speedboat
ride to KohMaa Island, a small island located on the northwestern corner of Phangan Island. With its white sandy beaches and crystal clear water, this island
paradise is a favorite spot for snorkellers and sunbathers alike.
You'll enjoy approximately 45 mintues of snorkelling in Ko Maa's National Marine Park where schools of colorful tropical fish and an amazing coral reef await
your discovery. Following your time in the water, you'll re-board your speedboat for a fun cruise around Phangan Island, stopping for a delicious Thai lunch
before it's time to cruise back to the pier in Ko Samui.
Please note: This tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Snorkelling equipment is provided and guests wishing to snorkel
or swim should be agile swimmers. When boarding the boat from the water, you must negotiate a ladder. Bathing suits should be worn and guests should
bring their own towel. A hat, sunglasses and sunscreen are strongly recommended. Guests taking part in any water activities may do so at their own risk and
responsibility and may be required to sign a release form before being allowed to take part in the tour.
KOS-006 ANCIENT TEMPLES TOUR
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: March 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience the fascinating past of Ko Samui on this tour that showcases three of the island's major temples or wats, including Big Buddha Temple, a noted
meditation center, Wat Plai Laem Temple with its superb statue of Kwan Yin, and Khunaram Temple with its renowned mummified monk.
Starting off by coach from the pier, you'll first travel to Khunaram Temple. The Temple itself is somewhat modest, but what draws visitors is what is found in a
smaller building on the temple grounds. Here, sitting upright in a glass coffin, the mummified remains of the famous Buddhist monk known as Dang Piyasilo
or Phra Khru Sammathakittikhun are on display. A native of Ko Samui, the venerable ex-abbot of Wat Khunaram enjoyed a long prosperous family life until
he was 50 years old, at which time he decided to devote the last part of his life to the monkhood. Following his death, which he had foreseen, his body
remained un-decomposed. His family and disciples decided to place him within the casket in this position, as was requested by him in written instructions.
The idea was for him to serve as a symbol to inspire future generations to follow Buddhist teachings and be saved from suffering.
Continuing on, your next temple visit is to the Temple of the Big Buddha. Situated on small, rocky Fan Island with a commanding view over the spectacular
beach and aqua waters of the bay, it has become a major meditation centre for local residents and foreign visitors alike. The temple centerpiece is a
massive, 39-foot high, gold-painted sitting Buddha that visitors have marveled at since it was erected in 1792.
The last stop on your temple tour is at Wat Plai Laem. Considered one of the most colorful temples on Ko Samui, it is notable for its statue of Kwan Yin (or
Guanjin), an 18-armed Buddhist avator of Mercy that sits in the middle of a lake. The temple is also famous for the hundreds of large fish that make the lake
their home.
Your tour concludes with a short scenic drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1 1/2 hours of walking and there are steps to negotiate at the temples. The tour is available to wheelchair
guests who are able to both make their way on and off the coach and sit in a coach seat. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their
personal level of ability and stamina. Casual clothing, a hat, sunglasses, sun screen and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended.
Suitable attire is required for the temple visits. Shorts, culottes, tight trousers and leggings are not permitted. Trousers must cover the ankle and women
must have their shoulders and knees covered. No tight or see-through blouses are permitted, even if a jacket is worn over them. All footwear must be
removed before entering temples.
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KOS-006OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - ANCIENT TEMPLES TOUR
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $335.00
Date: March 25, 2015 08:30 AM
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For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
Experience the fascinating past of Ko Samui on this tour that showcases three of the island's major temples or wats, including Big Buddha Temple, a noted
meditation center, Wat Plai Laem Temple with its superb statue of Kwan Yin, and Khunaram Temple with its renowned mummified monk.
Starting off by coach from the pier, you'll first travel to Khunaram Temple. The Temple itself is somewhat modest, but what draws visitors is what is found in a
smaller building on the temple grounds. Here, sitting upright in a glass coffin, the mummified remains of the famous Buddhist monk known as Dang Piyasilo
or Phra Khru Sammathakittikhun are on display. A native of Ko Samui, the venerable ex-abbot of Wat Khunaram enjoyed a long prosperous family life until
he was 50 years old, at which time he decided to devote the last part of his life to the monkhood. Following his death, which he had foreseen, his body
remained un-decomposed. His family and disciples decided to place him within the casket in this position, as was requested by him in written instructions.
The idea was for him to serve as a symbol to inspire future generations to follow Buddhist teachings and be saved from suffering.
Continuing on, your next temple visit is to the Temple of the Big Buddha. Situated on small, rocky Fan Island with a commanding view over the spectacular
beach and aqua waters of the bay, it has become a major meditation centre for local residents and foreign visitors alike. The temple centerpiece is a
massive, 39-foot high, gold-painted sitting Buddha that visitors have marveled at since it was erected in 1792.
The last stop on your temple tour is at Wat Plai Laem. Considered one of the most colorful temples on Ko Samui, it is notable for its statue of Kwan Yin (or
Guanjin), an 18-armed Buddhist avator of Mercy that sits in the middle of a lake. The temple is also famous for the hundreds of large fish that make the lake
their home.
Your tour concludes with a short scenic drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1 1/2 hours of walking and there are steps to negotiate at the temples. The tour is available to wheelchair
guests who are able to both make their way on and off the coach and sit in a coach seat. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their
personal level of ability and stamina. Casual clothing, a hat, sunglasses, sun screen and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended.
Suitable attire is required for the temple visits. Shorts, culottes, tight trousers and leggings are not permitted. Trousers must cover the ankle and women
must have their shoulders and knees covered. No tight or see-through blouses are permitted, even if a jacket is worn over them. All footwear must be
removed before entering temples.
KOS-007 ISLAND SAFARI & ELEPHANT TREK
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 25, 2015 08:30 AM
This fun tour delivers a true taste of Thai culture along with some spectacular island scenery. Traveling by either van or 4-wheel drive vehicle, you'll travel
from the pier along a picturesque route that passes by colorful small villages and rubber and coconut plantations before arriving at the elephant camp. Here,
you'll begin a once-in-a-lifetime adventure of riding on the back of a mammoth elephant as you trek through the grounds of a local plantation. Lumbering
along, your gentle giant brings you through lush groves of coconuts to a mountain belvedere where you'll briefly stop to enjoy the stunning island views and
relish this utterly unique experience.
Returning to camp, you'll be treated to an entertaining performance that features the elephants and playful monkeys harvesting coconuts. There is also a
Thai cooking demonstration included during your visit. All too soon, this unforgettable excursion comes to a close as you re-join your vehicle and make your
way back to the pier.
Please note: This tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and
stamina. Casual clothing, a hat, sunglasses, sun screen and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended.
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KOS-008 GOLFING AT SANTIBURI SAMUI COUNTRY CLUB
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $415.00
Date: March 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Calling all golfers! Come experience the exhilaration of an exciting game of golf, played in a breath-taking setting. The Santiburi Samui Country Club is Ko
Samui's first golf course and provides both challenge and charm, all within a lush tropical environment. This 18-hole championship golf course came to fame
when it hosted the 2006 Bangkok Airways Open. Located on a hillside on the northern coast of Ko Samui and set amidst old coconut gardens, the golf
course has a commanding panoramic view of Maenam Beach and the nearby island of Koh Phangan. Adding to the course's natural beauty, waterfalls and
creeks run through the lush landscape and the verdant hills provide a picturesque backdrop.
A short transfer from the pier brings you to this awesome course, where each of the 18 holes has its own special character and challenges. From steep uphill
and downhill slopes, to winding fairways that are cut into the forest and meander around cliffs and streams, this is truly one of Thailand's most unique golf
courses. Starting off, the first few holes play through a mature coconut forest and then progress up the mountain. The fairways follow the natural line of the
hills, creating an interesting golf game that will put your skills to the test. Rock outcroppings found on several holes also serve to raise the difficulty level.
Due to this being a mountainous course, you do not need a driver on every hole. If you play from the proper tee, this course rewards accuracy, not distance.
The course requires a golf cart to get up and down the steep mountain slopes and this is included as part of your excursion. Small fairways are the order of
the day on most holes, but the large greens make approach shots a little easier.
The luxury clubhouse provides comfortable changing rooms, a well stocked pro shop and a restaurant with beautiful terrace seating where you can recount
your round while enjoying the surrounding scenery just a little while longer.
Please note: This tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and
stamina. The maximum number per group, including non-golfers is 5. This is subject to change without prior notice. All golfers must register at the pro shop
at least 15 minutes before reserved tee off time. The estimated playing time for 18 holes is 4 1/2 hours. Only the caddie is allowed to operate the golf cart. A
caddie tip is not compulsory and is at the discretion of the individual golfer. No one under the age of 12 years is allowed on the course.
Men - Shirts with collar and sleeves are required. Slacks, golf shorts, or walking shorts are considered appropriate.
Women - Shirts with collar and sleeves are considered appropriate. Slacks, mid length shorts, or mid length skirt are considered appropriate.
Only soft spike or spike-less golf shoes are permitted on the golf course, practice green area, and driving range. Any footwear that might damage the greens
is strictly forbidden. Tank tops, t-shirts, fishnet tops, halter-tops, bathing suits, sweats, athletic shorts, blue jeans, denim slacks or shorts are not allowed.
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SIHANOUKVILLE, CAMBODIA
SIH-002 SIHANOUKVILLE IN DEPTH
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: March 26, 2015 08:30 AM
This intriguing excursion showcases the charm and beauty of Sihanoukville and gives you a wonderful view of daily life here, as seen through the eyes of the
local villagers.
Departing the pier by coach, it's a 30-minute drive through the countryside to Puthuong. Nestled among a landscape dotted with rice fields, this traditional
village is sure to enchant you. Your first visit is to a local temple, which is adorned with statues of traditional Apsara fairy dancers. Here, you will also view the
monks' residences and dining hall as well as observing the homes of the nuns around the temple.
A short walk brings you to the heart of the village where you will be treated to a revealing glimpse into their daily lives. As you watch the villagers go about
their day, your guide will explain how they raise domestic animals, prepare traditional dishes, and worship their ancestors in the pagodas. If school is in
session, the teachers and students will be happy to talk about their education and daily routines.
Rejoining your coach, it's a short drive to the local market. As you wander about, you will see vendors selling many of the raw ingredients used in Cambodian
cuisine, including palm sugar, vegetables and fish typically caught in the nearby waters.
Leaving the village behind, you will make your way to the south side of Sihanoukville where you will spend the next two hours or so relaxing at the Sokha
Beach Resort. Situated on a long stretch of pristine beach, the resort beautifully combines Khmer and western architecture. Feel free to swim in the pool,
take a leisurely stroll along the beach, or simply relax and soak in the ambience. There is a restaurant and bar where lunch and a cool drink will be provided.
Following your time at the resort, your coach awaits to transfer you back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate to easy walking, at times over some natural and uneven surfaces, plus any walking at the
guests' discretion during free time at the resort. This tour is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to
evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Lightweight casual clothing; sunglasses; a hat and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Those
who wish to swim at the resort should bring swimwear.
SIH-003 HIGHLIGHTS OF SIHANOUKVILLE
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: March 26, 2015 08:30 AM
Enjoy this overview of the distinctive charms of Sihanoukville, a beach-rimmed resort city known for its relaxed attitude and traditional pagodas.
Departing from the pier, you will drive directly to Wat Krom, a pagoda where many residents of Sihanoukville practice Buddhism. Here, you may see monks
chanting, and young monks learning Pali, the sacred language of the Buddhist scriptures. Most of the pagodas in town are brightly painted and decorated
with deities represented by hooded snakes, particularly king cobras. They are called nagas, a Sanskrit word for snake.
Continuing on, you'll come to the famed Golden Lion roundabout, which is named for its statues of these jungle beasts. The lion has become a symbol of
Sihanoukville that is depicted throughout the city. After a brief photo stop, you will make your way to a bustling local market. This area is known for
extraordinary seafood, which you will see displayed here along with fresh vegetables and unusual items such as palm sugar, a natural sweetener. Next, an
even more uncommon experience awaits you at the Snakehouse, known for its exhibits of exotic snakes and fresh water crocodiles.
Your final stop is the luxurious Sokha Beach Resort, which sits in an idyllic, garden-like setting on the south side of Sihanoukville. Feel free to swim in the
pool, take a leisurely stroll along the pristine shore, or simply relax and enjoy a cool drink. There is a restaurant and bar available for those who wish to
purchase a meal or a beverage.
After a refreshing break of approximately 1-hour, you will rejoin your coach and drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of moderate walking, at times over some natural and uneven surfaces, plus any walking at the
guests' discretion during free time at the resort. There are some steps to negotiate at the various stops. This tour is not considered suitable for wheelchair
guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Lightweight casual clothing; sunglasses; a hat
and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Those who wish to swim at the resort should bring swimwear.
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SIH-004 AMAZING REAM NATIONAL PARK
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 26, 2015 08:30 AM
Spend a magical day exploring Ream National Park, a wonderland of evergreen forests and mangrove swamps teeming with indigenous wildlife.
Leaving the pier, it's a scenic drive of approximately 45-minutes through lush countryside to reach Ream National Park. Established in 1993 by Cambodia's
former King Sihanouk, the park sprawls over approximately 60,000 acres, providing a pristine, protected environment for birds, monkeys, dolphins, and all
sorts of other animals. Unlike other national parks within the country, Ream has allowed the existing residents to remain, living as they have for years in a
small village there.
Your exploration of the park begins with a boat ride down the mangrove-lined Prek Toeuk Sap River. Watch for flying fish and dolphin breaking the water's
surface, and birds such as the Brahminy kite, grey-headed fish-eagle and white-bellied sea eagle in the estuary. Storks and egrets usually congregate along
the mudflats here as well.
After disembarking your tour boat, you'll spend the next few hours on a guided walk through the woods, where you are likely to see monkeys in the trees,
butterflies flitting around the path, and even more birds, as at least 150 species of them thrive here. You will also tour the village and walk along the unspoiled
beach nearby and then enjoy time to relax there. Ream is truly a paradise for nature lovers and clearly shows Cambodia's commitment to preserving its
endangered wildlife and ecosystems.
After touring the park, your coach awaits to transfer you back to Sihanoukville and your awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 3-hours of moderate to strenuous walking, over mostly natural and uneven surfaces. The park is maintained
by the government and guests should be prepared to experience some areas in need of repair or maintenance. This tour is not available to wheelchair guests
or those with mobility concerns. Participants must be in good physical condition. Light-weight casual clothing; sunglasses; sun cap; sunscreen; insect
repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
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BANGKOK, THAILAND
BNK-001 IMPERIAL TREASURES OF BANGKOK
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
Setting off from the pier, this full day tour that showcases the splendor of Bangkok begins by traveling to Wat Trimitr where you'll visit the incredible Golden
Buddha Temple. Weighing in at an incredible five and a half tons, and standing over 10 feet high, this massive statue dates back to the 700 year-old
Sukhothai period. During the time of the Burmese invasions the statue was covered in plaster as a protective measure and as time passed, its gold
composition was long forgotten. It wasn't until it was transferred to Bangkok in the 1950's that this was rediscovered and the statue was restored to its
original glory. Proceeding on from here, your next stop is the Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple, considered by many to be one of the most
beautiful examples of an ancient Siamese court. Built at the beginning of the Chakri Dynasty in 1782 by King Rama I and covering nearly one square mile,
the Palace served as the residence of the Thai Kings until 1949. Today, it is still used for Royal ceremonies and state occasions. Within the Palace
compound is a collection of lavishly decorated buildings, bejeweled with gilt and multi-colored glass mosaics, and soaring finials topped with glittering spires.
The highlight of your guided tour of the palace grounds is the Wat Phra Keo, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. One of the most celebrated
sites in all Thailand, the temple houses one of the country's most sacred objects, a splendid Buddha statue carved from a single piece of emerald-green
jasper.
Following a delightful buffet lunch at one Bangkok's leading riverside hotels, you'll board a private boat, continuing your exploration of Bangkok with a
leisurely cruise along the Chao Phraya River and the klongs (canals) of the city's Thonburi district. Along your route you'll see traditional teakwood houses
built on stilts, as well as Wat Arun, or Temple of Dawn, and the dazzling Phra Prang, a 260-foot-high pagoda decorated with ceramic tiles and fragments of
multi-colored porcelain. Before being transferred back to the pier, time for shopping will be provided at a local store that specializes in quality souvenirs, local
Thai handicrafts, textiles and jewelry.
Please note: This tour consists of extensive walking and is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Comfortable,
flat-heeled, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Suitable attire is required for palace and temple visits. Shorts, culottes, tight trousers and leggings
are not permitted. Trousers must cover the ankle and women must have their shoulders and knees covered. No tight or see-through blouses are permitted,
even if a jacket is worn over them. All footwear must be removed before entering temples.
Video and still cameras are allowed in the Royal Palace Grounds and in the compound of the Emerald Buddha Temple, but not inside the buildings.
The actual tour duration may vary due to traffic conditions in Bangkok.
BNK-002 SCENIC BANGKOK
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
This full day tour allows you to absorb many of the outstanding highlights of Bangkok, with a minimum of walking. Boarding your coach, you'll first pass
through vibrant Chinatown with its remnants of colonial architecture and narrow alleyways packed with shops selling precious gold and local delicacies. Your
route then takes you past the Royal Parks and the massive Democracy Monument, dedicated to the ideals that led to Thailand's changeover to a democratic
monarchy in 1932. Proceeding on, you'll travel by the extensive Grand Palace grounds, the National Museum compound, the Sacred City Pillar and the
extravagant Wat Po, the oldest temple in Bangkok. Before stopping for lunch, you'll also view the towering Wat Arun - the Temple of the Dawn.
After a delightful buffet lunch at one Bangkok's leading riverside hotels, you'll be treated with a visit to the incredible Wat Suthat, home to a 14th century
Buddha statue and exquisite mural paintings. A peaceful respite from the bustling streets outside, the temple courtyard is lined with stone statues that came
to Thailand as ballast on Chinese trading ships. See the Giant Swing or Sao Ching Cha, which is used in an annual Brahman ceremony to honor Shiva's
annual visit to earth. Before returning to the pier, you'll make a brief photo stop at City Pavilion and then be given time to shop at a local store specializing in
quality souvenirs, local Thai handicrafts, textiles and jewelry.
Please note: This tour consists of some moderate walking and is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests. Comfortable, flat-heeled, closed-toe walking
shoes are recommended. The actual tour duration may vary due to traffic conditions in Bangkok.
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BNK-002OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - SCENIC BANGKOK
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $335.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
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For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
This full day tour allows you to absorb many of the outstanding highlights of Bangkok, with a minimum of walking. Boarding your coach, you'll first pass
through vibrant Chinatown with its remnants of colonial architecture and narrow alleyways packed with shops selling precious gold and local delicacies. Your
route then takes you past the Royal Parks and the massive Democracy Monument, dedicated to the ideals that led to Thailand's changeover to a democratic
monarchy in 1932. Proceeding on, you'll travel by the extensive Grand Palace grounds, the National Museum compound, the Sacred City Pillar and the
extravagant Wat Po, the oldest temple in Bangkok. Before stopping for lunch, you'll also view the towering Wat Arun - the Temple of the Dawn.
After a delightful buffet lunch at one Bangkok's leading riverside hotels, you'll be treated with a visit to the incredible Wat Suthat, home to a 14th century
Buddha statue and exquisite mural paintings. A peaceful respite from the bustling streets outside, the temple courtyard is lined with stone statues that came
to Thailand as ballast on Chinese trading ships. See the Giant Swing or Sao Ching Cha, which is used in an annual Brahman ceremony to honor Shiva's
annual visit to earth. Before returning to the pier, you'll make a brief photo stop at City Pavilion and then be given time to shop at a local store specializing in
quality souvenirs, local Thai handicrafts, textiles and jewelry.
Please note: This tour consists of some moderate walking and is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests. Comfortable, flat-heeled, closed-toe walking
shoes are recommended. The actual tour duration may vary due to traffic conditions in Bangkok.
BNK-003 HIDDEN JEWELS OF BANGKOK
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
Bangkok's less visited sites and hidden treasures are highlighted on this thoroughly enjoyable tour. Travel from the pier through the city's vibrant streets to
your first stop, the amazing Vimanmek Mansion, the world's largest golden teakwood mansion. Built as a royal residence in 1900 under the direction of King
Rama V, the mansion was only used for a few years before it fell into disuse. Surrounded by peaceful gardens and numerous Thai-style pavilions, the
mansion was rediscovered in the early 1980s and transformed into a museum, commemorating King Rama V and serving as a showcase of the Thai national
heritage. The vast compound includes more than 20 restored structures of the old Dusit Palace, displaying everything from ancient artifacts of Thailand's
pre-history to modern-day photographs donated by the King. Following a fascinating guided tour of the mansion, you'll re-board your coach and drive to a
local restaurant where a delightful Thai cooking demonstration awaits and a delicious buffet lunch.
Your afternoon begins with a visit to Jim Thompson's House, the residence of the legendary American adventurer, entrepreneur and art collector. A rambling
collection of six traditional teak houses joined together, the house displays beautifully carved walls, stunning Thai paintings and rare Thai artifacts collected
by the man who resurrected the Thai silk industry. Before returning to the pier, a stop is made so that you can take time to shop for local souvenirs, including
silk, jewelry and Thai handicrafts.
Please note: This tour consists of extensive walking and is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Comfortable,
flat-heeled, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Suitable attire is required for the Vimanmek Mansion Museum visit. Shorts, culottes, tight trousers
and leggings are not permitted. Trousers must cover the ankle and women must have their shoulders and knees covered. No tight or see-through blouses
are permitted, even if a jacket is worn over them. Footwear must be removed before entering the mansion. The actual tour duration may vary due to traffic
conditions in Bangkok.
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BNK-003OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - HIDDEN JEWELS OF BANGKOK
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $365.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
Bangkok's less visited sites and hidden treasures are highlighted on this thoroughly enjoyable tour. Travel from the pier through the city's vibrant streets to
your first stop, the amazing Vimanmek Mansion, the world's largest golden teakwood mansion. Built as a royal residence in 1900 under the direction of King
Rama V, the mansion was only used for a few years before it fell into disuse. Surrounded by peaceful gardens and numerous Thai-style pavilions, the
mansion was rediscovered in the early 1980s and transformed into a museum, commemorating King Rama V and serving as a showcase of the Thai national
heritage. The vast compound includes more than 20 restored structures of the old Dusit Palace, displaying everything from ancient artifacts of Thailand's
pre-history to modern-day photographs donated by the King. Following a fascinating guided tour of the mansion, you'll re-board your coach and drive to a
local restaurant where a delightful Thai cooking demonstration awaits and a delicious buffet lunch.
Your afternoon begins with a visit to Jim Thompson's House, the residence of the legendary American adventurer, entrepreneur and art collector. A rambling
collection of six traditional teak houses joined together, the house displays beautifully carved walls, stunning Thai paintings and rare Thai artifacts collected
by the man who resurrected the Thai silk industry. Before returning to the pier, a stop is made so that you can take time to shop for local souvenirs, including
silk, jewelry and Thai handicrafts.
Please note: This tour consists of extensive walking and is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Comfortable,
flat-heeled, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Suitable attire is required for the Vimanmek Mansion Museum visit. Shorts, culottes, tight trousers
and leggings are not permitted. Trousers must cover the ankle and women must have their shoulders and knees covered. No tight or see-through blouses
are permitted, even if a jacket is worn over them. Footwear must be removed before entering the mansion. The actual tour duration may vary due to traffic
conditions in Bangkok.
BNK-004 CANALS & ROYAL BARGES
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
This tour of Bangkok's famous waterways allows for a truly different look at the city's vibrant character. Transferring from the pier to the boat landing, you will
board a local river boat for an enlightening cruise along the bustling Chao Phya River and through the complex network of klongs (canals) in the Thonburi
district. Along the way, you will enjoy picturesque scenes of traditional Thai canal life, including floating grocery stores, speeding water taxis, teakwood
houses built on stilts and hidden temples.
Your first stop is at the Royal Barge Museum which houses the ornately decorated longboats that were once used for royal functions. Here, you can see the
lavish Suphanahonge, a gold encrusted swan-shaped barge used solely by the king. In addition to Suphanahong, there are many other fascinating and
unique barges on display, each revealing a remarkable degree of exquisite craftsmanship. Leaving the Museum, you'll next travel to Wat Arun, or the Temple
of Dawn. The Temple is one of the most well-known and popular tourist attractions in Bangkok and you'll have some time to stroll around the lovely temple
grounds and view the various decorative murals. Before returning to the pier, you'll be given time to shop at a local store specializing in quality souvenirs,
local Thai handicrafts, textiles and jewelry.
Please note: This tour consists of some moderate walking and it is necessary to cross some pontoons. Therefore, it is not considered suitable for wheelchair
guests or those with mobility concerns. Comfortable, flat-heeled, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. The actual tour duration may vary due to traffic
conditions in Bangkok.
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BNK-005 GRAND PALACE & EMERALD BUDDHA
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
This delightful half-day tour visits one of the most popular and lovely attractions in Bangkok, the Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha Temple. Considered by
many to be one of the most beautiful examples of an ancient Siamese court, the Palace was built at the beginning of the Chakri Dynasty in 1782 by King
Rama I. Covering nearly one square mile, it continued to serve as the residence of the Thai Kings until 1949. Today, it is still used for Royal ceremonies and
state occasions. Within the Palace compound is a collection of lavishly decorated buildings, bejeweled with gilt and multi-colored glass mosaics, and soaring
finials topped with glittering spires. The highlight of your guided tour of the palace grounds is the Wat Phra Keo, also known as the Temple of the Emerald
Buddha. One of the most celebrated sites in all Thailand, the temple houses one of the country's most sacred objects, a splendid Buddha statue carved from
a single piece of emerald-green jasper.
A final stop is made on the way back to the pier that affords the opportunity to do some shopping for quality souvenirs, local Thai handicrafts, textiles and
jewelry.
Please note: This tour includes moderate walking and is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Comfortable,
flat-heeled, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. Suitable attire is required for the palace and temple visit. Shorts, culottes, tight trousers and
leggings are not permitted. Trousers must cover the ankle and women must have their shoulders and knees covered. No tight or see-through blouses are
permitted, even if a jacket is worn over them. All footwear must be removed before entering the temple.
Video and still cameras are allowed in the Royal Palace Grounds and in the compound of the Emerald Buddha Temple, but not inside the buildings.
The actual tour duration may vary due to traffic conditions in Bangkok.
BNK-006 PRASART MUSEUM
Duration: 3.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
This out of the ordinary tour is truly geared for those who love not only visiting unique homes and gardens, but seeing amazing artworks. The Prasart
Museum houses one of the most spectacular private art collections in Asia and was built and is owned by a wealthy real estate businessman. The museum is
open by appointment only and within the complex are a remarkable group of buildings that were designed to perpetuate the architectural excellence of the
past as well as provide a classical setting for Khun Prasart's priceless collections. Amongst the vast array of exhibits you'll find an impressive display of art
that ranges from prehistoric times to the late 19th century Rattanakosin period. This includes Buddha images, exquisite porcelain and pottery, traditional Thai
paintings, silver, gold and impressive Thai and Chinese furnishings.
Also located on the grounds is the magnificent "Garden of Serenity," a horticultural treasure that contains an exceptional variety of rare and unusual trees
and shrubs, many of which were selected for their association with Thai literature. This lovely and peaceful garden is intertwined with meandering pathways
that lead you past tranquil pools and priceless stone statues.
Following your visit, re-board your coach and travel back to the pier.
Please note: Comfortable, flat-heeled, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. The actual tour duration may vary due to traffic conditions in Bangkok.
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BNK-007 THE AYUTTHAYA ADVENTURE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
This truly unforgettable tour begins with a lovely hour-and-a-half scenic drive to the sight of historic Ayutthaya. Founded in 1350, it remained the kingdom's
capital until 1767 when it was conquered and destroyed by the Burmese. Upon arrival, you'll proceed to the old city of Ayutthaya for a tour of its magnificent
ruins, including the famous Phra Nakon Sri Ayutthaya Historical Park which has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Although no longer in its
former glorious state, it's easy to see how this captivating city was once the center of an empire that dominated Southeast Asia for over four hundred years.
Following your morning tour, you'll be transferred by coach to a local restaurant where you will be treated to an Asian-themed lunch.
At the conclusion of lunch, it's on to the Elephant Camp for a once-in-a-lifetime ride through the historical center of Ayutthaya on the back of an elephant. You
are sure to delight in the spectacular view from atop one of these gentle giants as you further explore the city's rich architectural heritage. Your afternoon
also includes a visit to the beautiful Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, a popular summer retreat for Thai kings. This splendid palace which combines a variety of
Thai, Chinese and Victorian styles is surrounded by a serene lake and lush green landscape. Sitting on an island in the middle of the lake is one of the most
photographed buildings in the kingdom, an utterly charming and elegant Thai pavilion which serves as an excellent example of classic Thai architecture.
Re-boarding your coach, sit back and relax as you make the return journey to the pier.
Please note: This tour consists of extensive walking, at times over uneven ground and is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests or those with mobility
concerns. Comfortable, flat-heeled, closed-toe walking shoes are recommended. The drive to and from Ayutthaya is approximately 3 hours. The actual tour
duration may vary due to traffic conditions.
BNK-008 BANGKOK CITY TOUR WITH TUK TUK RIDE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
This fun tour gives you a nice glimpse of the highlights of Bangkok with an unusual twist. You'll begin your tour by coach, traveling through vibrant Chinatown,
Bangkok's commercial center for more than 200 years while en route to Pak-Klong-Talad. Upon arrival, you'll be treated to a short stroll through the amazing
kaleidoscope of colorful blooms and perfumed scents of what is considered the city's primary flower market.
From here, your trek around the Old City of Bangkok continues by Tuk Tuk, a 3-wheeled motorized taxi that truly puts you in the heart of the action and
allows you to fully absorb the atmosphere of this fabulous city. Your next stop is at Wat Po, or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, the oldest temple in
Bangkok. This popular temple is where you will find Thailand's largest reclining Buddha and incredibly, the grounds house over 1,000 Buddha images. The
focal point of your visit the immense gold-plated Buddha that extends to a length of 150 feet, and rises to a height of 49 feet.
Continuing on, you'll next venture to a high quality shop where you can take time to browse for souvenirs. Thailand is famous for its beautiful Thai silk, jewelry
and local handicrafts and the shop offers a diverse selection of merchandise for your perusal. When your shopping time comes to an end, you'll travel back
to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour consists of some moderate walking over mostly even ground. The Tuk Tuk cannot accommodate wheelchairs and therefore, the tour is
not suitable for wheelchair guests. Comfortable, flat-heeled walking shoes are recommended. The actual tour duration may vary due to traffic conditions in
Bangkok.
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BNK-008OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - BANGKOK CITY TOUR WITH TUK TUK RIDE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: March 27, 2015 11:30 AM
Date: March 28, 2015 08:00 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
This fun tour gives you a nice glimpse of the highlights of Bangkok with an unusual twist. You'll begin your tour by coach, traveling through vibrant Chinatown,
Bangkok's commercial center for more than 200 years while en route to Pak-Klong-Talad. Upon arrival, you'll be treated to a short stroll through the amazing
kaleidoscope of colorful blooms and perfumed scents of what is considered the city's primary flower market.
From here, your trek around the Old City of Bangkok continues by Tuk Tuk, a 3-wheeled motorized taxi that truly puts you in the heart of the action and
allows you to fully absorb the atmosphere of this fabulous city. Your next stop is at Wat Po, or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, the oldest temple in
Bangkok. This popular temple is where you will find Thailand's largest reclining Buddha and incredibly, the grounds house over 1,000 Buddha images. The
focal point of your visit the immense gold-plated Buddha that extends to a length of 150 feet, and rises to a height of 49 feet.
Continuing on, you'll next venture to a high quality shop where you can take time to browse for souvenirs. Thailand is famous for its beautiful Thai silk, jewelry
and local handicrafts and the shop offers a diverse selection of merchandise for your perusal. When your shopping time comes to an end, you'll travel back
to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour consists of some moderate walking over mostly even ground. The Tuk Tuk cannot accommodate wheelchairs and therefore, the tour is
not suitable for wheelchair guests. Comfortable, flat-heeled walking shoes are recommended. The actual tour duration may vary due to traffic conditions in
Bangkok.
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BANGKOK (LAEM CHABANG), THAILAND
BNK-E01 EVENT: PRIVATE COCKTAIL PARTY AT JIM THOMPSON HOUSE
Duration: 2.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $0.00
Date: March 27, 2015 05:30 PM
*** AROUND THE WORKD CRUISE - EVENT ***
Often credited with reviving the Thai silk industry, Jim Thompson retired to Bangkok after serving in World War II and created the Jim Thompson Thai Silk
Company. Since his disappearance in 1967, little has changed at his house, once the city’s most celebrated social center. You will be welcomed by an
Angkalung band and treated to a fascinating tour of the residence. Enveloped by a beautiful jungle garden, the complex is made up of six Thai-style teak
houses. The evening concludes with a cocktail party and an award-winning traditional Thai puppet show.
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SAIGON (HO CHI MINH CITY), VIETNAM
HCH-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF SAIGON
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: March 30, 2015 12:30 PM
Date: March 31, 2015 08:00 AM
On this half day tour explore the highlights of Saigon with its 300 years of timeless traditions. Saigon began as a small fishing village, then rebuilt by the
French in the mid-19th century and proclaimed the capital of their colony Cochinchina. Modern-day Saigon has a poplulation of more than seven million
people, and is the largest economic center of Vietnam. Its wide boulevards lined with stately trees, and French colonial-style buildings contribute much to the
beauty and allure of the city.
Your first stop is Cholon, Saigon's lively China Town district. Founded by Chinese immigrants in 1780, Cholon is the location of some of Saigon's finest
pagodas and one of the most colorful and exciting markets in the city, Binh Tay. Visit the oldest pagoda in Saigon, Giac Lam Pagoda, built in 1744. A haven
of tranquility where Taoism and Confucianism merge with Buddhism, the pagoda compound includes ornate tombs, a rare bodhi tree and an elegant statue of
Quan The Am Bo Tat, the Goddess of Mercy. Continue to the Reunification Palace, where, in 1975, the Southern forces officially surrendered to the
Revolutionary forces. It is now a museum, frozen in time with many of its exhibits still in their pre-1975 state. Enjoy a photo stop at the stately 19th century
neo-Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral and the impressive Central Post Office built by Gustave Eiffel.
Your final stop is at a local lacquerware factory where skillful Vietnamese artisans can be observed making lacquerware items, from the beginning stage to
the finished product.
Please note: Clothing must cover knees and shoulders. Shoes must be removed in temples and pagodas.
HCH-001OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - HIGHLIGHTS OF SAIGON
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $255.00
Date: March 30, 2015 12:30 PM
Date: March 31, 2015 08:00 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
On this half day tour explore the highlights of Saigon with its 300 years of timeless traditions. Saigon began as a small fishing village, then rebuilt by the
French in the mid-19th century and proclaimed the capital of their colony Cochinchina. Modern-day Saigon has a poplulation of more than seven million
people, and is the largest economic center of Vietnam. Its wide boulevards lined with stately trees, and French colonial-style buildings contribute much to the
beauty and allure of the city. The first stop is Cholon, Saigon's lively China Town district. Founded by Chinese immigrants in 1780, Cholon is the location of
some of Saigon's finest pagodas and one of the most colorful and exciting markets in the city, Binh Tay. Visit the oldest pagoda in Saigon, Giac Lam
Pagoda, built in 1744. A haven of tranquility where Taoism and Confucianism merge with Buddhism, the pagoda compound includes ornate tombs, a rare
bodhi tree and an elegant statue of Quan The Am Bo Tat, the Goddess of Mercy. Continue to the Reunification Palace, where, in 1975, the Southern forces
officially surrendered to the Revolutionary forces. It is now a museum, frozen in time with many of its exhibits still in their pre-1975 state. Enjoy a photo stop
at the stately 19th century neo-Romanesque Notre Dame Cathedral and the impressive Central Post Office built by Gustave Eiffel. The last stop is at a local
lacquerware factory where skillful Vietnamese artisans can be observed making lacquerware items, from the beginning stage to the finished product.
Please note: Clothing must cover knees and shoulders. Shoes must be removed in temples and pagodas.
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HCH-002 MEKONG RIVER CRUISE
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: March 30, 2015 12:30 PM
Date: March 31, 2015 08:00 AM
This full day tour journeys beyond the emerging skylines and modern amenities of Saigon, and introduces Vietnam's traditional life: farmers working in lush
rice fields, children herding water buffaloes and fishermen casting their nets.
Departing the pier, drive to the delta port of My Tho where the exploration on the Mekong River begins. One of the great rivers of the world, the Mekong
begins in the Tibetan Plateau and tumbles 2,795 miles to the Mekong Delta and the South China Sea. In Vietnam, the river divides itself into dozens of
tributaries and becomes the Cuu Long or Nine Dragons that fan out into a rich delta, covered with green rice paddies and orchards of coconuts, mangos,
pineapples and bananas.
Upon arrival in the provincial town of My Tho, visit the 150-year-old Vinh Trang Pagoda, with its interesting combination of Vietnamese Khmer and French
architecture. Boarding a motorized boat, begin your river cruise, passing vast fruit orchards, stilt houses, fish and shrimp farms, small canals and all manner
of boats. Pause at Thoi Son Island, with its tile-roofed houses and acres of fruit trees bearing plums, mangoes, and lychee-like longans.
Following lunch at a local restaurant, re-board your boat and continue the scenic cruise to another village and visit a family-run enterprise that makes coconut
candy. Next, embark in smaller sampans for a scenic ride through narrow, tree-lined canals. Afterwards, cruise back to My Tho, where you'll re-board your
coach for the return drive to the ship.
Please note: Boarding the local boats can be quite difficult and therefore the tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns.
Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable shoes are recommended.
HCH-002OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - MEKONG RIVER CRUISE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $275.00
Date: March 30, 2015 12:30 PM
Date: March 31, 2015 08:00 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
This full day tour journeys beyond the emerging skylines and modern amenities of Saigon, and introduces Vietnam's traditional life: farmers working in lush
rice fields, children herding water buffaloes and fishermen casting their nets. Departing the pier, drive to the delta port of My Tho where the exploration on
the Mekong River begins. One of the great rivers of the world, the Mekong begins in the Tibetan Plateau and tumbles 2,795 miles to the Mekong Delta and
the South China Sea. In Vietnam, the river divides itself into dozens of tributaries and becomes the Cuu Long or Nine Dragons that fan out into a rich delta,
covered with green rice paddies and orchards of coconuts, mangos, pineapples and bananas. Upon arrival in the provincial town of My Tho, visit the
150-year-old Vinh Trang Pagoda, with its interesting combination of Vietnamese Khmer and French architecture. Boarding a motorized boat, begin your river
cruise, passing vast fruit orchards, stilt houses, fish and shrimp farms, small canals and all manner of boats. Pause at Thoi Son Island, with its tile-roofed
houses and acres of fruit trees bearing plums, mangoes, and lychee-like longans. Following lunch at a local restaurant, re-board your boat and continue the
scenic cruise to another village and visit a family-run enterprise that makes coconut candy. Next, embark in smaller sampans for a scenic ride through the
narrow, tree-lined canals.Stopping at a bee farm, enjoy the opportunity to sample the fragrant honey tea and other local delicacies. Cruising back to My Tho,
re-board your coach for the return drive to the ship.
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HCH-003 CU CHI TUNNELS
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: March 30, 2015 12:30 PM
Date: March 31, 2015 08:00 AM
On this excursion, visit the famous Cu Chi Tunnels, the vast underground network of tunnels that hid and protected thousands of Vietnamese during the war.
Departing the pier, enjoy a scenic drive through the city and into the countryside, catching a glimpse of rural life in today's Vietnam. Travel on bustling
roadways congested with pedestrians, bicycles, motorbikes, oxcarts, trucks and buses, past pancake-flat rice fields, rubber plantations, colorful flower
markets and small rural villages on the journey to the tunnels.
Arriving at Cu Chi, discover the ingenuity and resilience of the Vietnamese people, during an exploration of this fascinating underground complex built by the
Viet Cong. Work on the tunnels began in 1948 during the war against the French, and continued throughout the 1960s when they were greatly expanded.
The network of tunnels was vast, extending over 120 miles and included storerooms, smokeless kitchens, sleeping quarters, hospitals and schools. Sixteen
thousand people lived in the tunnels during the day, at least 20 percent of them women. The tunnels were 31 inches wide and five feet high, with air holes
every 100 feet, camouflaged to look just like natural holes from tree roots or animals. After an extensive tour of the area and the opportunity to enter some of
the tunnels, you'll re-board your bus and return to the city.
HCH-003OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - CU CHI TUNNELS
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: March 30, 2015 12:30 PM
Date: March 31, 2015 08:00 AM
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guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
On this excursion, visit the famous Cu Chi Tunnels, the vast underground network of tunnels that hid and protected thousands of Vietnamese during the war.
Departing the pier, enjoy a scenic drive through the city and into the countryside, catching a glimpse of rural life in today's Vietnam. Travel on bustling
roadways congested with pedestrians, bicycles, motorbikes, oxcarts, trucks and buses, past pancake-flat rice fields, rubber plantations, colorful flower
markets and small rural villages on the journey to the tunnels. Along the way, observe the process of making fragile rice paper, a booming home-industry in
this area. Arriving at Cu Chi, discover the ingenuity and resilience of the Vietnamese people, during an esploration of this fascinating underground complex
built by the Viet Cong. Work on the tunnels began in 1948 during the war against the French, and continued throughout the 1960s when they were greatly
expanded. The network of tunnels was vast, extending over 120 miles and included storerooms, smokeless kitchens, sleeping quarters, hospitals and
schools. Sixteen thousand people lived in the tunnels during the day, at least 20% of them women. The tunnels were 31 inches wide and five feet high, with
air holes every 100 feet, camouflaged to look just like natural holes from tree roots or animals. After an extensive tour of the area and the opportunity to
enter some of the tunnels, re-board your bus and return to the city.
HCH-004 GOOD MORNING VIETNAM
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: March 30, 2015 12:30 PM
Date: March 31, 2015 08:00 AM
History weighs heavily on Vietnam. For more than a decade, news reports from a war that racked the country portrayed it as a brutal abyss. Yet, only thirty
years after the war's end, Vietnam's considerable attractions, including its astonishing physical beauty, rich traditional cultures and exuberant people, have
emerged from the shadows. This excursion provides the opportunity to explore snippets of the American presence during the Vietnam War, and the new life
of Saigon after that war.
Leaving the port, drive past the site where the fortress-like US Embassy was located from September 1965 to April 29, 1975. The memories of the structure
is etched in history as the site where thousands of desperate South Vietnamese, attempting to evade capture by the communist forces from the North, fought
their way up the steps to the rooftop and into waiting American helicopters. Next, pass the City Square and view some of the former American BOQs and
BEQs, including the Saigon Department Store, and the Rex, Caravelle and Continental Hotels. Stop at the War Museum and view countless graphic
exhibits, artifacts and photographs, as well as American planes, tanks, bombs and helicopters on display.
Following lunch in a local restaurant, continue past the former residence of General Westmoreland located on the outskirts of Saigon, as well as one of the
American Field Hospitals. On the way to the Cu Chi Tunnels, pass the former Saigon Airport where, in the 1970s, thousands of soldiers poured out of planes
as the American presence in Vietnam continued to grow. At Cu Chi, explore the extensive tunnel system with its store rooms, sleeping quarters, kitchens,
hospitals and schools. Vietnamese resistance fighters constructed the 120-mile-long underground maze, where thousands of fighters and villagers could
hide during their long struggle for independence.
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HCH-004OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - GOOD MORNING VIETNAM
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $305.00
Date: March 30, 2015 12:30 PM
Date: March 31, 2015 08:00 AM
Oceania Exclusive Tour
For those travelers who prefer an added measure of intimacy and flexibility, we are pleased to offer our new Oceania Exclusive tours. With a minimum of 10
guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
History weighs heavily on Vietnam. For more than a decade, news reports from a war that racked the country portrayed it as a brutal abyss. Yet, only thirty
years after the war's end, Vietnam's considerable attractions, including its astonishing physical beauty, rich traditional cultures and exuberant people, have
emerged from the shadows. This excursion provides the opportunity to explore snippets of the American presence during the Vietnam War, and the new life
of Saigon after that war. Leaving the port, drive past the site where the fortress-like US Embassy was located from September 1965 to April 29, 1975. The
memories of the structure is etched in history as the site where thousands of desperate South Vietnamese, attempting to evade capture by the communist
forces from the North, fought their way up the steps to the rooftop and into waiting American helicopters. Next, pass the City Square and view some of the
former American BOQs and BEQs, including the Saigon Department Store, and the Rex, Caravelle and Continental Hotels. Stop at the War Museum and
view countless graphic exhibits, artifacts and photographs, as well as American planes, tanks, bombs and helicopters on display. Following lunch in a local
restaurant, continue past the former residence of General Westmoreland located on the outskirts of Saigon, as well as one of the American Field Hospitals.
On the way to the Cu Chi Tunnels, pass the former Saigon Airport where, in the 1970s, thousands of soldiers poured out of planes as the American presence
in Vietnam continued to grow. At Cu Chi, explore the extensive tunnel system with its store rooms, sleeping quarters, kitchens, hospitals and schools.
Vietnamese resistance fighters constructed the 120-mile-long underground maze, where thousands of fighters and villagers could hide during their long
struggle for independence.
HCH-005 FOLKLORIC SHOW
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: March 30, 2015 12:30 PM
Date: March 31, 2015 08:00 AM
Indulge your senses with the culture, traditions and flavors of Saigon during this memorable musical performance in the city.
Depart the pier for the evening drive into Saigon, the Pearl of the Orient, and the center of culture, fashion, food and business in Vietnam. Upon arrival, you
will proceed to a local hotel where you will be served a refreshing beverage, then take in a special performance of traditional music.
Vietnamese culture is quite diversified, with different regions each having their own distinctive music, dance and customs and the troupe of professional
dancers and musicians will introduce you to many traditional Vietnamese styles of music and dance.
Following what will surely be an enchanting performance, you'll transfer back to the pier and your awaiting ship.
HCH-006 SAIGON BY PEDI-CAB
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: March 30, 2015 12:30 PM
Date: March 31, 2015 08:00 AM
Saigon, known affectionately as the Pearl of the Orient, retains a charm reminiscent of its French heritage in the midst of rapid commercialization. This
vibrant metropolis is an eclectic mix of old and new, where steel and glass skyscrapers tower above crumbling French colonial villas, imposing Soviet-style
facades stand beside ancient pagodas, and beautiful women in traditional dress and elbow-length gloves drive through the streets on motorbikes.
On this tour, enjoy a single-person pedicab ride from the pier, meandering through the small sidestreets of Saigon to experience the heartbeat of the city.
Riding in a pedicab, or cyclo, pronounced see-klo, offers a charming and intimate way to experience the hectic pace of modern Saigon. Be pedaled through
this animated and bustling city, and enjoy numerous opportunities for photos of the industrious vendors, streets full of motorcycles and pedicabs, local
markets and colonial buildings. A route map will be supplied to each participant for this non-guided tour, with the sites of interest pointed out by the pedicab
drivers.
Please note: This tour is not available to wheelchair guests. Weather appropriate clothing; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable shoes are recommended.
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HANOI (HA LONG BAY), VIETNAM
HLB-002 JUNK CRUISE HA LONG BAY
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: April 02, 2015 12:00 PM
Date: April 03, 2015 09:00 AM
Begin with a scenic drive from the ship to the junk pier in Ha long city, then board the junk and begin your cruise in the bay. Located in the Gulf of Tonkin, Ha
long Bay is one of the world's outstanding natural wonders, resembling a geographic work of art with thousands of limestone islets soaring dramatically from
the clear emerald waters. This densely concentrated zone of kharst islands, world famous for its spectacular scenery of grottoes and caves, is a UNESCO
World Heritage Site. On this tour, witness the tranquil beauty and breathtaking scenery from the decks of a traditional junk, complete with bat-winged sails.
Gliding through the gin-clear waters of the bay, absorb one of the most magnificent natural splendors of the Far East. See tiny islands dotted with rock
arches, sheer cliffs, innumerable white sand beaches and peaceful coves. Like sculpted cartoon characters, these limestone islands have fanciful names:
Heavenly Gate, Tortoise Rock, Man Head Rock, The Isle of Wonders, Tea Pot Rock and Devil's Face. A stop for those who can climb up about 120 steep
steps up will be made at Sung Sot or Surprise Cave with time to explore the giant cave and beautiful lagoon. Continue to enjoy this relaxing cruise through
the fairyland-like landscape. Return to the junk pieR then return bacck to the ship.
Please note: There are about 120 steep steps up to Sung Sot cave, raising the difficulty to the highest level, if guests choose the option to visit this cave.
HLB-003 WATER PUPPET SHOW
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 02, 2015 12:00 PM
Date: April 03, 2015 09:00 AM
Journey to the Royal Park Resort for an exuberant performance of water puppetry. Devised more than a thousand years ago by villagers from the Red River
Delta in northern Vietnam to celebrate the end of rice harvests, mark religious festivals and entertain the royal court, water puppetry has evolved over the
centuries from folk art to a more established art form. An important part of Vietnam's cultural heritage, this theatric form, not found anywhere in the world but
Vietnam, has a traditional link to the earth, water and the local rice farmers, and is referred to as Soul of the Rice Fields. The puppets range in height from
12 to 40 inches and weigh from two to ten pounds. Many of the puppets are so heavy and complex that two or three people are required to manipulate them.
During the performance, the puppeteers hide themselves behind a long screen and manipulate the wooden puppets with bamboo rods and strings while
standing chest-deep in water. The show depicts events in the country's history, infused with a blend of poetry, fireworks and the watery reflections of the
brilliantly colored puppets. A traditional Vietnamese band sitting to the side of the stage accompanies the performance with the alluring music of bamboo
flutes, drums, bells and single-string violins. Following the exhilarating performance, return to the ship.
HLB-005 HA LONG COUNTRYSIDE AND ZEN BUDDHISM
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: April 02, 2015 12:00 PM
Date: April 03, 2015 09:00 AM
This tour is geared for those who like to travel off the beaten path and discover what lies beyond the urban areas of a destination. Boarding your coach, you'll
embark on a scenic drive that transports you into the lush green countryside, passing small villages that are surrounded by bamboo fences and limestone
walls.
Your first stop is at the Yen Tu Buddhist Zen monastery, situated high atop Yen Tu Mountain. Here, you'll have a chance to learn about the history of
Vietnamese Zen Buddhism and how Yen Tu became the Buddhist Center of Vietnam. After fighting a fierce war with Kublai Khan's troops in the 13th century,
King Tran Nhan Tong gave up his throne to become a Buddhist monk, establishing a Sect of Buddhism here on the mountain. During your visit, the monks
will show you how to meditate and restore your energy through using Zen techniques. After approximately one hour at the Buddhist center, you'll travel back
down the mountain, stopping along the way to capture photos of the rice fields and grazing buffalo.
Arriving at one of the small villages, you'll disembark your coach and enjoy a walk through its streets, observing a real Vietnamese community, its homes,
village temples and shops. You will be invited to the home of a local farmer where you will be encouraged to chat with him about life on the farm and how he
grows his crops and raises the various farm animals. No doubt it will be a memorable experience interacting with the children and seeing the altars erected to
their ancestors.
After an amazing and unforgettable time spent soaking in the culture and atmosphere of this facet of Vietnamese life, it's time to journey back to the pier
where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of moderate walking and/or standing and there are some steps to negotiate. This tour is not
available to wheelchair guests and those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight,
conservative clothing that covers the shoulders and knees will be appropriate. Comfortable, flat walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses and sun screen are
recommended.
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HLB-004 FULL DAY HANOI
Duration: 11.00 Hrs Tour Price: $275.00
Date: April 03, 2015 06:00 AM
Discover the striking natural beauty and turbulent past of Vietnam's crown jewel during this memorable full-day visit to Hanoi.
Depart the pier for the 3-hour drive to the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi, an exquisite city boasting glorious French-Colonial architecture, numerous lakes and
bustling, bicycle-cluttered streets. Upon arrival, you will make a photo stop at the peaceful Tran Quoc Pagoda, one of the oldest pagodas in Vietnam and a
cultural symbol of Vietnamese Buddhism and then proceed to the imposing Ba Dinh Square, which is dominated by Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum, the
impressive marble and granite tomb in which the father of the country lies in state. It is closed on Mondays and Fridays, and the last visits are scheduled at
10 a.m. during the remainder of the week.
Leaving your coach, you will begin your walking tour in the Mausoleum area. Although an interior visit is not possible, the building itself makes for a
memorable photograph. Next, you will pass the former French Governor's residence and the tranquil lotus ponds at the entrance to Ho Chi Minh's Cottage.
Further on, you will find the rebuilt One Pillar Pagoda, its origins shrouded in legend, and then re-board your coach for a visit to the Temple of Literature.
Adjacent to the temple is Vietnam's first national university, built in 1076 AD.
Following lunch at a Hanoi restaurant, continue to Hoa Lo Prison, also referred to as the "Ha noi Hilton", where captured American pilots were held during the
Vietnam War. You will see where John McCain and Douglas B. Peterson, ex-Ambassador to Vietnam, were imprisoned after they were shot down. Then
continue onto Hoan Kiem Lake, where you can see the Ngoc Son Pagoda perched on a tiny island in the middle of the lake. Hoan Kiem Lake is also known
as the Lake of the Restored Sword, and you will learn about the legend from which its nickname originated. You can take many interesting pictures of the
lake and the temple before walking to the ancient quarter, or 36 Street District. The streets here are named after the tradesmen that worked in them,
including such monikers as Tin Street, Paper Street and Silk Street. Some time will be made for you to explore your surroundings on foot and do some
shopping prior to the 3-hour return drive to the ship.
Please note: The drive to and from Hanoi is approximately 3 hours each way, dependent upon traffic. There is approximately 2-hours of moderate walking
which includes some steps and uneven surfaces to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility
concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing that covers knees and shoulders;
sun cap; sunglasses, sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. There will be a few occasions when shoes will need to be removed.
Photography and video is not allowed in certain areas of Ho Chi Minh's mausoloeum. The order of sites visited may vary. Shopping time in Hanoi will be
limited.
HLB-004OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - FULL DAY HANOI
Duration: 11.00 Hrs Tour Price: $385.00
Date: April 03, 2015 06:00 AM
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guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
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Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
On this full day tour enjoy a glimpse at the remarkable highlights of Hanoi, The Paris of the Orient. This cosmopolitan capital city may lack the bustling river
life and physical beauty of the Mekong Delta in the south, but its romantic blend of ancient Asia and French heritage will seduce you with its old-world charm.
Following the scenic drive from Halong Bay to Hanoi, make a photo stop at the peaceful Tran Quoc Pagoda, one of the oldest pagodas in Vietnam and a
cultural symbol of Vietnamese Buddhism. Drive to the massive grey marble and granite Mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh, followed by a stop at the striking One
Pillar Pagoda and Ho Chi Minh's exquisite stilted house. Next, visit the serene Temple of Literature, built in 1070 to honor the Chinese philosopher
Confucius, before enjoying lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch, drive to the"Ha noi Hilton", the former prison where some American pilots were kept
during the Vietnam war such as Senator Mc.Cain and former ambassador Pete Peterson. Take a photo stop at Hoan Kiem Lake, a small body of water and
unexpected sea of tranquility at the very heart, literally, of Hanoi. Next, enjoy free time to wander the famed Old Quarter, a collection of narrow streets lined
with guesthouses, mini-hotels, art galleries, restaurants, and shops. In the 18th century, each street was the home of a particular craft guild, with small
shops dedicated to selling silk, silver or handmade crafts. Today everything from banana pancakes to fake Nikes and T-shirts can be found here in the Old
Quarter. After an exhilarating day in enchanting Hanoi, drive back to Halong Bay to re-board the ship.
Please note: Clothing needs to cover knees and shoulders. There will be a few occasions when shoes will need to be removed. Photography and video is
not allowed in certain areas of Ho Chi Minh's mausloeum. For your reference, this tour will operate on the 2nd day in the Port of Ha Long Bay.
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HONG KONG, CHINA
HKG-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF HONG KONG
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: April 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: April 06, 2015 08:00 AM
The dynamic city of Hong Kong is boisterous, bustling, modern, exciting, vibrant, mysterious, entertaining, tempting and above all, enigmatic. This half-day
tour will introduce you to the secrets of Hong Kong, where ancient traditions flourish side-by-side with an ultramodern city. Begin with an impressive drive to
the top of Victoria Peak to enjoy the magnificent views of Victoria Harbor, Kowloon and the New Territories stretching to the north. Continuing the scenic
drive towards the south end of Hong Kong Island, pass Happy Valley and Deep Water Bay, the mountain-sides dotted with imposing mansions and luxurious
apartments. Pause for a photo at the island's most popular beach, Repulse Bay, before proceeding to the renowned floating village of Aberdeen. Even
though commercial towers and factories have engulfed this district in recent years, Aberdeen still maintains the characteristics of a traditional fishing village.
Take a sampan ride through the harbor and see the pleasure boat harbor lined with impressive yachts, two giant floating restaurants, and the old-fashioned
boats that serve as floating homes for the remaining boat-dwellers. Continue with a visit to HK's largest jewelry factory where artists are at work to create
some of the best winning designs using semi precious stones. Pass chic Wan Chai and the impressive financial district before returning to Kowloon and the
ship.
HKG-001OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - HIGHLIGHTS OF HONG KONG
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: April 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: April 06, 2015 08:00 AM
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guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
Oceania Exclusive tours are available for a specially selected number of tours in almost every port we visit, in every corner of the world.
The dynamic city of Hong Kong is boisterous, bustling, modern, exciting, vibrant, mysterious, entertaining, tempting and above all, enigmatic. This half-day
tour will introduce you to the secrets of Hong Kong, where ancient traditions flourish side-by-side with an ultramodern city. Begin with an impressive drive to
the top of Victoria Peak to enjoy the magnificent views of Victoria Harbor, Kowloon and the New Territories stretching to the north. Continuing the scenic
drive towards the south end of Hong Kong Island, pass Happy Valley and Deep Water Bay, the mountain-sides dotted with imposing mansions and luxurious
apartments. Pause for a photo at the island's most popular beach, Repulse Bay, before proceeding to the renowned floating village of Aberdeen. Even
though commercial towers and factories have engulfed this district in recent years, Aberdeen still maintains the characteristics of a traditional fishing village.
Take a sampan ride through the harbor and see the pleasure boat harbor lined with impressive yachts, two giant floating restaurants, and the old-fashioned
boats that serve as floating homes for the remaining boat-dwellers. Continue with a visit to HK's largest jewelry factory where artists are at work to create
some of the best winning designs using semi precious stones. Pass chic Wan Chai and the impressive financial district before returning to Kowloon and the
ship.
HKG-002 LANTAU ISLAND & PO LIN MONESTERY
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: April 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Of the 235 islands that comprise Hong Kong, Lantau Island is the largest. Blessed with white sand beaches, lush green mountains, a quaint fishing village
and the solemn Po Lin Monastery, Lantau Island offers a pleasant respite from the city's constant clamor. This full day tour begins with a drive to Tsing Yi
Lookout, commanding a magnificent panoramic view of the Tsing Ma Bridge. Following photos at the lookout, drive to the Tung Chung Terminal to change
coaches for the drive on Lantau Island. Drive along the winding roads to Tai O Village, also known as "Hong Kong's Venice" because of its many
crisscrossing waterways. Not yet polluted by city life, this simple fishing village has numerous temples, wooden houses built on stilts and friendly people.
Following a walking tour of Tai O, proceed to the Po Lin Monastery, located at an altitude of 1,700 feet on the Ngong Ping Plateau. Opened in 1970, the
main attraction at the monastery is its 250-ton, 102-foot-high Great Bronze Buddha statue, the largest seated Buddha statue in Asia. The pedestal of the
statue is a three-story exhibition hall embellished with Buddhist figures and scriptures. Take time to enjoy the serene temple and grounds, as well as an
excellent vegetarian lunch prepared by the resident monks. Take a cable car ride by Ngong Ping Skyrail, which is a visually spectacular 5.7km cable car
journey, traveling between Tung Chung Town Centre and Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. You will enjoy some of the best views in Hong Kong, as their cable
car cabin glides over the South China Sea and North Lantau Country Park on an amazing 20-25 minute experience. Drive back to ship after the cable car
ride.
Please note : If the weather condition does not permit taking a cable car, we will drive directly to the ship.
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HKG-003 HONG KONG HERITAGE TOUR
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: April 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: April 06, 2015 08:00 AM
This half-day Heritage Tour will bring to life the customs and cultures of the five great clans of Hong Kong: the Tang, Hau, Pang, Liu and Man, and provide a
fascinating glimpse at Hong Kong's rich heritage. Departing the Pier, drive to the New Territories, the region north of Kowloon that separates Hong Kong
from China. Stop at the Man Mo Temple located in Tai Po. Dedicated to the gods of Man (literature) and Mo (military), this incense-filled temple was built in
the style of a central walled compound to emphasize seclusion. Continue to the enchanting Lam Tsuen Wishing Trees, two famous banyan trees were
visitors write their wishes on red paper, tie them to an orange, and toss them into the air. Legend says that wishes caught in the tree will come true. Leaving
your wishes behind, l proceed to the Lo Wai Walled Village, the first of five walled villages built by the Tang clan. Visit the exquisitely decorated Tang Chung
Ling Ancestral Hall, built in the early 16th century to honor the Tang clan's founding ancestor. The last stop is Tai Fu Tai, the opulent residence built by a
Mandarin scholar in the mid-1800s. Adorned with lavish plaster moldings, ornate woodcarvings and murals of auspicious motifs, its regal interior reflects the
superb artistry of old China. Return to the ship following a scenic drive through the contemporary towns and developments of the New Territories.
HKG-004 NINE DRAGONS TOUR
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: April 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: April 06, 2015 08:00 AM
Kowloon means "Nine Dragons," referring to the Chinese belief that nine dragons lie under the surrounding hills, forming the backbone of the region
sandwiched between Victoria Harbor and the New Territories. This half-day tour is an introduction to the New Territories, the area north of the Kowloon
Peninsula that separates Hong Kong from the Chinese frontier. Drive through what was once a lush rural landscape, now under rapid development and
change. See new towns of concrete high-rise buildings, bringing dramatic transformation to the once tranquil terrain. The first stop is Tai Po with a visit to
the age-old rural market selling an amazing variety of fresh produce, herbs, seafood, dried goods and daily household necessities. In Tai Po, discover the
roots of ancient beliefs at the impressive Man Mo Temple, built in 1891 and dedicated to the gods of Man (literature) and Mo (military). Re-boarding the
coach, drive to Wong Tai Sin Temple, built in 1973, and the most celebrated Taoist temple in Hong Kong. Dedicated to a mythical shepherd who had the
power of healing, the temple is an excellent example of traditional Chinese architecture, with bright red pillars, a golden roof adorned with blue friezes, yellow
latticework and multi-colored carvings. Return to Kowloon with visit to the fragrant 'Flower Market' - the centre of HK's wholesale and retail floral business.
Specialist shops and sidewalk displays showcase exotic blooms and plants from all over the world, as well as from Hong Kong's New Territories. Last but not
the least is the Jade Market full of stalls selling jade piece of all kinds.
HKG-005 HARBOR & SHORELINE CRUISE
Duration: 1.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Date: April 06, 2015 08:00 AM
Enjoy this leisurely harbor cruise and appreciate the spectacular skyscrapers of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, and the dynamic Tsing Ma Bridge from the
unique vantage point of a traditional Chinese-style junk.
It's a fifteen minute walk from the cruise ship pier to the Kowloon Public Pier where you will step on board a motorized junk and begin your journey. Once
underway, you'll be passing the remarkable infrastructural landmark of Kowloon Wharf and the outstanding buildings of the Central and Wan Chai waterfronts
displaying Hong Kong's incredible architectural phenomenon. You will also pass the world's largest container terminal and traditional shipyards, as well as
Stonecutter's Island, the British Royal Navy Base until June 1997, now belonging to the Chinese PLA Navy.
Sit back and enjoy some snacks and beverages as the sights continue to unfold around you, inlcuding one of Hong Kong's oldest typhoon shelters, and
finally, the spectacular Tsing Ma Bridge linking the new Hong Kong airport with the urban districts. The world's longest two-deck suspension bridge carrying
both road and rail traffic, Tsing Ma has a main span of 4,518 feet and is 300 feet high. After viewing the architectural wonders of the bridge, you will sail back
to the Kowloon public pier, and then walk back to the cruise ship pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 30-minutes of easy walking over mostly flat surfaces. There are 8-10 steps to negotiate to enter/exit the boat.
The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability.
Light weight comfortable clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommnend. No heels please.
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HKG-007 OPEN TOP BUS & TEMPLE STREET NIGHT TOUR
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the vibrant Tsim Sha Tsui district of Kowloon on this nighttime tour. Boarding an open-top double-decked bus, depart the Pier and drive through the
heart and soul of Kowloon, absorbing the amazing tapestry of colors and sounds. Drive past the historic Peninsula Hotel and modern Hong Kong Space
Museum, then on to the animated Golden Mile of Nathan Road, the longest street in Hong Kong. On Nathan Road, see dazzling views as you drive past the
multitude of hotels, pubs, shops and restaurants, the streets shimmering from reflected neon lights. Stop in the Yau Ma Tei area, location of the popular
Temple Street Night Market, its streets filled with vendors and potential customers. Enjoy an escorted walk through this lively market, where carts bulge with
goods ranging from casual clothing to mobile phones and knock-off watches, before returning to the ship.
HKG-008 SHOPPING & TEA
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: April 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Hong Kong is a shopper's paradise, with an overwhelming number of traditional markets, high-end boutiques, malls, outlets and street vendors. This half-day
tour will introduce three different shopping venues: a renowned porcelain manufacturer, an upscale jewelry factory and the historic Stanley Market.
Begin with a drive to Stanley Market, a famous dining and shopping hub, before making your way to the Repulse Bay complex where you will be able to relax
and enjoy one of Hong Kong's lasting traditions, a refreshing tea respite. Following tea, you'll drive to Aberdeen for a visit to a prestigious jewelry factory.
Here, you'll be able to observe the intricate artistry of trained jewelers fashioning exquisite works of art from gold and gems, a trade that has made Hong
Kong famous. Later, browse the showrooms for an opportunity to pick-up a memento of your visit.
Your final stop is at the Wah Tung China Arts which specialize in beautiful handmade ceramic collectibles suitable for daily use, decorations and gift giving.
After an exhilarating day indulging in Hong Kong's retail wonders, you'll transfer back to the pier.
Please note: The venues are subject to change, dependent upon the day and time of the ship's arrival. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
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XIAMEN, CHINA
XIA-002 HIGHLIGHTS OF XIAMEN
Duration: 4.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: April 07, 2015 09:00 AM
Date: April 08, 2015 09:00 AM
Experience China's historic and present-day traditions, cultures and lifestyles during this informative, half-day visit to Xiamen.
Depart the pier for the drive to the South Putuo Temple. Located on the southern outskirts of Xiamen, the South Putuo Temple was built during the Tang
Dynasty more than 1,000 years ago. It is so named because it lies to the south of Putuoshan, one of the most respected Buddhist venues in China. Since
1924, the temple has also been the home and training center for men and women seeking the enlightened path to becoming a monk.
After entering via the front gate, you will walk to the Heavenly King Hall, which houses a huge laughing Buddha accompanied by four heavenly kings on
either side. From here, you will take a leisurely stroll to the neighboring campus of Xiamen University, which is known as the most beautiful university in
China. Upon arrival, students will join you for a walk, and talk about their life and studies in Xiamen University.
Next, you will take a scenic drive along the coastal highway. En route, a photo stop will be made at Xiamen's beautiful beach before attending an authentic
Chinese tea ceremony. During this delicate and interesting tea ceremony, you will learn about the classification of different types of tea, and how the
Chinese have transformed the simple act of drinking tea into a unique and refined art form.
Following your visit, you will rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier.
XIA-004 A TASTE OF LOCAL LIFE IN XIAMEN
Duration: 3.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: April 07, 2015 09:15 AM
Date: April 08, 2015 09:15 AM
This limited participation tour gives you a true picture of local life in this charming seaside city.
Your tour begins with a scenic coach drive along the eastern bank of Xiamen but before long, you will stop and leave your coach behind, transferring to your
next mode of transportation, a bicycle! Climbing aboard your bike, you will set-off on a 40-minute cycling tour along the Island Ring Road, enjoying the fresh
air and Xiamen's celebrated sea view.
After pedaling your way to Seacoast Square, you will next participate in a traditional Tai Chi class. Tai Chi is an ancient form of exercise originating from the
unusual combination of self-defense and Taoism. Its slow, continuous movements create a harmony between the inner and outer body. Tai Chi features both
the hard and soft martial art techniques and has been celebrated through generations of Chinese for its contribution toward human health and longevity. You
will begin by observing a demonstration by the Chinese Tai Chi master and then be given the opportunity to learn the basic moves yourself.
Re-joining your coach, you will continue your tour by driving to a tea house and participating in a traditional tea ceremony. The art of drinking and serving tea
plays a major cultural role in China. The Chinese tea ceremony emphasizes what the tea tastes like and smells like and each step is meant to be a sensory
exploration and appreciation. During your visit, you will be treated to Tie Guan Yin, a premium variety of Chinese oolong tea boasting a very flowery, delicate
aroma. You will also be served some vegetarian pie from Nanputuo Temple, which is the local dessert that best harmonizes with the tea's aroma.
Lastly, your tour travels through the old town area of Xiamen where the main street is filled with shops of all kinds, both old and new. Many of the quaint side
streets here remain the same as they were decades ago. A leisurely stroll through this colorful and bustling center allows you to fully soak in the atmosphere
that characterizes Xiamen before returning to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking; however, it does involve a 40-minute bicycle ride. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests
or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good physical condition. Weather appropriate casual clothing; sun cap; sunglasses and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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XIA-005 A DAY IN QUANZHOU
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 07, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: April 08, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the treasures of ancient Quanzhou, once China's most important port, which include a sprawling Buddhist temple and a revered maritime museum.
Depart from the pier and begin driving northeast, leaving the populous island of Xiamen behind. The ever-changing landscape along the way is mesmerizing,
particularly the approach to Quanzhou, which was once the largest seaport in China. Founded in the 8th century, the strategically located city has long been
a trading center, especially during its first 700 years, before the port began to silt up.
Today, Quanzhou celebrates its storied past in monuments such as Kaiyuan Temple, which was built in 686. The province's largest Buddhist temple, it is an
architectural wonder that incorporates designs from various dynasties. Carvings of flying musicians grace the 100 pillars that support the roof of Mahavira
Hall, ancient tales are inscribed on the temple walls, and two stone pagodas tower nearby. As you wander about, admiring the visual splendor, you'll share in
the serenity enjoyed by the more than 1,000 Buddhist monks that live here.
Then, after lunch at a local restaurant, you'll visit the Maritime Museum in Quanzhou, which was originally located at the Kaiyuan Temple. Now housed in a
building appropriately shaped like a sailboat, the museum paints a vivid portrait of the city's maritime history. You'll see pottery, coins and medicinal herbs
from shipwrecks, treasured Islamic relics, and the remains of a 1,000-year-old boat excavated from the harbor floor in 1974. After touring the museum, you'll
drive back to Xiamen.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of moderate walking with some steps to negotiate. The tour is not considered suitable for
wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Casual, weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are
recommended.
XIA-006 TONG'AN TREASURES
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: April 07, 2015 09:45 AM
Date: April 08, 2015 08:45 AM
Enjoy the spiritual side of the beautiful Tong'an area by visiting two of its most cherished religious attractions: the district's only Confucian temple and its
oldest Buddhist temple.
Depart from the pier for a leisurely drive north and inland to Tong'an, an administrative district known for its natural beauty, hot springs and agricultural
bounty. While vastly pleasing to the eye, Tong'an is also known for nurturing the spirit through its many temples. Perhaps the most revered is the Tong'an
Confucian Temple, which was initially constructed in the 10th century and later rebuilt in the 19th century.
Surrounded by a lovely granite and brick wall, the elegant temple is the only one of its kind in the district dedicated to the philosophical teachings of
Confucius. Meandering through the serene setting, you'll appreciate the temple's graceful architecture, symbolic sculptures and manicured landscaping. At
its heart lies the Museum of Tong'an, a treasure-trove of relics collected over the past two thousand years.
Continuing on, your historical and cultural enlightenment continues at the nearby Fan Tian Temple. Constructed at the southern foot of the Dalun Mountain
during the Sui Dynasty more than 1,400 years ago, it is the oldest Buddhist temple in the entire Fujian Province. Its oldest remaining building is the Brahman
Tower, a three-story stone edifice that lords over the temple grounds. After an enriching visit at the Fan Tian Temple, you'll drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes over 90-minutes of moderate walking with some steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those
with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Casual, weather appropriate clothing; sun cap;
sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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SHANGHAI, CHINA
SHA-002 SHANGHAI DELIGHT
Duration: 4.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 10, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: April 12, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience some of China's most beautiful and historic venues during this half-day tour of the Shanghai Museum, Yu Garden and Old Town area.
Depart the pier for the drive to the Shanghai Museum. Located in People's Square, the Shanghai Museum is among the finest and most significant
museums of its kind in the country. Upon arrival, you will view a portion of its staggering contents: 110,000 historical objects and 430,000 reference pieces.
The museum's collection of bronze ware from the Shang (1600-1027 B.C.) and Zhou (1027-256 B.C.) Dynasties, along with pottery, porcelain, paintings and
calligraphy, garners national and international fame. During your visit, you will have
an opportunity to see its monographic galleries consisting of bronze, ceramics, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, seal, jade, furniture, coins, and artwork. The
museum also houses a special gallery of donated ceramics, and three exhibition halls to display temporary exhibits. All exhibits will include English
interpretations.
After your visit to the Shanghai Museum, you will proceed to the Yu Garden. The Pan family, wealthy Ming Dynasty officials, had the Yu
Garden built for their enjoyment between 1559-1577 A.D. Small bridges consisting of different shapes, beautiful rocks, clear-water ponds, elegant pavilions
and zigzagging, covered corridors are expertly designed and built in this very delicate, yet beautiful garden. In the mid-19th century, the garden became the
home base for the Society of Small Swords, who was a part of the Taiping rebels.
Your tour will conclude with a visit to the Old Town, whose maze of narrow alleys and cobblestone lanes served as the center of
Shanghai centuries ago.
Please note: This tour involves 2 hours of easy walking and standing
SHA-002OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - SHANGHAI DELIGHT
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $255.00
Date: April 10, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: April 12, 2015 08:00 AM
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Experience some of China's most beautiful and historic venues during this half-day tour of the Shanghai Museum, Yu Garden and Old Town area.
Depart the pier for the drive to the Shanghai Museum. Located in People's Square, the Shanghai Museum is among the finest and most significant
museums of its kind in the country. Upon arrival, you will view a portion of its staggering contents: 110,000 historical objects and 430,000 reference pieces.
The museum's collection of bronze ware from the Shang (1600-1027 B.C.) and Zhou (1027-256 B.C.) Dynasties, along with pottery, porcelain, paintings and
calligraphy, garners national and international fame. During your visit, you will have
an opportunity to see its monographic galleries consisting of bronze, ceramics, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, seal, jade, furniture, coins, and artwork. The
museum also houses a special gallery of donated ceramics, and three exhibition halls to display temporary exhibits. All exhibits will include English
interpretations.
After your visit to the Shanghai Museum, you will proceed to the Yu Garden. The Pan family, wealthy Ming Dynasty officials, had the Yu
Garden built for their enjoyment between 1559-1577 A.D. Small bridges consisting of different shapes, beautiful rocks, clear-water ponds, elegant pavilions
and zigzagging, covered corridors are expertly designed and built in this very delicate, yet beautiful garden. In the mid-19th century, the garden became the
home base for the Society of Small Swords, who was a part of the Taiping rebels.
Your tour will conclude with a visit to the Old Town, whose maze of narrow alleys and cobblestone lanes served as the center of
Shanghai centuries ago.
Please note: This tour involves 2 hours of easy walking and standing
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SHA-003 JEWISH HERITAGE OF SHANGHAI
Duration: 3.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: April 10, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: April 12, 2015 08:00 AM
Explore the Jewish history of Old Shanghai during this unique and informative visit to the city's most renowned historic Jewish sites.
Depart the pier for the drive to the Ohel Moishe Synagogue, former site of Jewish haims and ghettoes. The Ohel Moishe Synagogue is now open to the
public, not for religious practice but as a museum, with many pictures recalling the past of Shanghai's Jewish community. Next, you will continue on to see
Houshan Park and the Hongkou area, where thousands of Jews who escaped from Nazi Germany, Austria and Poland came to settle and live during WWII.
In Houshan Park, you will find a memorial tablet that is inscribed in Chinese, English and Hebrew. The plaque is dedicated to the approximately 2,000
Jewish survivors who emigrated to this area, and the friendship of the Chinese people who made it possible.
Next, your drive will continue through the former French concession area. En route, you will be able to see the former Jewish Theatre, now the Lyceum
Theater, and the Jewish Club, presently the Shanghai Conservatory. You will also visit a former Jewish home that currently serves as the Arts and Crafts
Research Institute. Here, you will see a variety of workshops producing silk embroidery, woolen needlepoint work, paper cutting, dough figurine-making, and
more. You will also explore the area around Zhoushan Road and Gaoyang
Road, formerly the site of Jewish haims and ghettoes.
Following your tour, you will re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier and ship.
SHA-005 WATER TOWN OF ZHUJIAJIAO
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: April 10, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: April 12, 2015 08:00 AM
Discover a touch of Venice during this scenic tour of historic Zhujiajiao.
Depart the pier for the 90-minute drive to Zhujiajiao, or Pearl Stream, an ancient town with a history dating back over 1,700 years.
Zhujiajiao is the best-preserved among the four ancient towns in Shanghai. Its unique old bridges over bubbling streams, small rivers
shaded by willow trees and houses with attached courtyards offer a relaxed, tranquil environment.
Upon arrival, you will take a tour of this fascinating little town, and view the stone and wooden structures known for their simplicity and
elegance.
The highlight of this tour is a boat ride through the waters of Zhujiajiao that will enable you to better appreciate its delicate bridges, old residences and
peaceful way of life on the water. You will then continue on to Daqingyouju, a post office in the Qing Dynasty, and the only remnant of its kind in East China.
Your tour will conclude with a visit to the Tongtianhe Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmacy and learn about the history of this ancient herbal cure.
Afterward, you will rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier and ship.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 1 mile of walking and many steps. No snacks nor refreshments are included on this tour.
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SHA-006 MAGLEV TRAIN & PUDONG
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: April 10, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: April 12, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience the most modern forms of transportation and architecture in Shanghai during a thrilling ride on the Maglev Train and a scenic visit to Lujiazui.
Made with groundbreaking German technology, the Magnetic Levitation Train, also known as the Maglev Train, is Shanghai's newest, state-of-the-art mode
of transportation. The wheel-less Maglev floats on an electromagnetic cushion, and is propelled along a guideway at incredible speeds. Built at a cost of over
$1 billion U.S., the Maglev runs for 20.5 miles from Long Yang Lu Station to the Pudong International Airport. It can reach speeds of up to 200 mph, the
fastest ever recorded for any ground-operated mode of transport.
Depart the pier for the drive to the Long Yang Lu Station at New Pudong District, where you will board the Maglev Train for an 8-minute ride to the Pudong
Airport. During the ride, you will experience the sensation of flying as the train instantly accelerates to maximum speed. Upon arrival, a brief pause will be
made before the ride back to Long Yang Lu Station.
After re-boarding your coach, you will visit the Lujiazui area of the New Pudong District. Developed from farmland only a decade ago and now home to
numerous high-rise office buildings, this area has become the financial center of China. From here, you will continue on for a visit to the futuristic Jinmao
Building, the most renowned skyscraper in Shanghai. At the Observation Lounge, you will take in spectacular panoramic views and photo opportunities of
Shanghai on both sides of the Hangpu River.
Following your tour, you will rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier and ship.
Please note: The ride on the Maglev Train is 8 minutes in each direction.
SHA-007 LEISURELY SHANGHAI: OLD & NEW
Duration: 3.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 10, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: April 12, 2015 08:00 AM
Explore a city of remarkable historic and modern changes and contrasts during this scenic visit to picturesque Shanghai.
Depart the pier for the drive though Shanghai's Bund and former French Concession areas for a glimpse at wonderful European-style mansions built early in
the 20th century.
Your tour will continue with a drive through the tunnel under the Huangpu River, then on to the Pudong Economic Zone. Here, you will see the skyscrapers,
most of which were built within the last decade, that abound in this modern area of Shanghai. After a photo stop at the Oriental Pearl TV Tower and
Shanghai World Financial Center, you will travel by express elevator to the very top of the Jinmao Building that houses the Grand Hyatt Hotel; currently the
2nd tallest building in China and among the top 10 in the world. From the 88th floor, you will take in wonderful panoramic views and photo opportunities of
the city.
Next, you will drive to the heart of downtown Shanghai to the sizable People's Square. A popular racecourse before the revolution, People's Square is now a
flourishing urban park, flanked by the Shanghai Museum, City Hall and other government buildings. You will have some time to stroll through the park,
before re-boarding your coach for a drive through the former French Concession area, where tree lined boulevards and quaint European-style houses
abound. Afterwards, you will transfer directly back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of easy walking. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are
cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable shoes are
recommended. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
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SHA-007OE OCEANIA EXCLUSIVE - LEISURELY SHANGHAI: OLD & NEW
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $255.00
Date: April 10, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: April 12, 2015 08:00 AM
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guests and a maximum capacity of just 16 guests, each tour benefits from a higher level of personal attention and the added flexibility and agility that come
from traveling in a small group.
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Explore a city of remarkable historic and modern changes and contrasts during this scenic visit to picturesque Shanghai.
Depart the pier for the drive though Shanghai's Bund and former French Concession areas for a glimpse at wonderful European-style mansions built early in
the 20th century. Next, a visit will be made to the Shanghai Arts and Crafts Research Institute. Upon arrival, you
will observe local artists practicing their centuries-old traditional art forms, including paper cutting, boxwood carving, silk embroidery, woolen needlepoint
work, paper cutting, dough figurine-making, and more.
Your tour will continue with a drive through the tunnel under the Huangpu River, then on to the Pudong Economic Zone. Here, you will see the skyscrapers,
most of which were built within the last decade, that abound in this modern area of Shanghai. After a photo stop at the Oriental Pearl TV Tower and
Shanghai World Financial Center, you will travel to the very top of the Jinmao Building that houses the Grand Hyatt Hotel; currently the 2nd tallest building in
China and among the top 10 in the world. From the 88th floor, you will take in wonderful panoramic views and photo opportunities of the city.
Following your tour, you will rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier and ship
SHA-008 SHANGHAI BY NIGHT
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 10, 2015 01:30 PM
Experience the beauty of a city showered in lights during this nighttime tour in Shanghai.
Depart the pier for the drive through the tunnel under the Huangpu River, and on to Pudong New District. Upon arrival at the Jinmao Building, the 2nd tallest
building in China and among the top 10 in the world, you will travel by express elevator to the Observation Lounge on the 88th floor. From this vantage point,
you will see the skyline of Shanghai all lit up on both sides of the river.
After taking the elevator back down to ground floor, you will re-board your coach for the drive across the Nanpu bridge to the Puxi Area to the People's
Square where you will have some free time on your own.
Later you will then re-board your coach for the return drive to the ship.
Please note: This tour involves minimum walking and approx.10 steps.
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SHA-009 CHINESE ACROBATS
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 10, 2015 01:30 PM
Witness the incredible skills and agility of a truly unique group of artists during this unforgettable demonstration of Chinese acrobatics.
Ancient stone carvings, earthen pottery and early written works trace the ancestry of today's Chinese acrobats back to 700 B.C.
Confucius' father was an acrobat and strongman of unrivaled strength and is reputed to have once lifted 1,000-pound city gates to permit an army to storm
through.
During the Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago, the first Chinese acrobats, magicians and jugglers sprang forth from the annual village harvest
celebrations. With relatively little to do over the long winter, Chinese farmers and village craftsmen decided to spend their idle time improving their social
position by becoming acrobats. They practiced the art form with items found around the house and farm, using cups, saucers, tables, chairs, plates, and
even their own bodies to form human walls and pyramids.
Depart the pier for the drive to the Portman Theater to see a spectacular performance of incredible balance and amazing displays of strength by highly-skilled
and trained Chinese acrobats. Building on the traditional performances, today's artists have added new techniques and spectacular stunts designed to thrill
and amaze audiences all around the globe.
Following the show, you will rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier and ship.
Please note: An alternative venue will be used for acrobatic show if Shanghai Center theatre is not available.
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BEIJING (TIANJIN), CHINA
TIA-001 CHINESE FOLK ART
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: April 14, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: April 15, 2015 08:00 AM
Explore the historic beauty of Chinese folk art during this scenic and informative half-day visit to Tianjin.
Depart the pier for the drive to downtown Tianjin. Your fist stop will be the workshop of the Tianjin Clay Figurine Factory. The art of painting Zhang clay
figures dates back over 140 years, and is named after its creator, Zhang Ming-Shan. It is characterized by a combination of clay models and colored
paintings, with the vividly-colored figurines depicting various gestures and expressions.
Next, you will proceed for a visit to the famous workshop of Yangliuqing New Year pictures. The New Year picture is a unique art form in China that boasts a
long history and far-reaching influence. The Yangliuqing Spring Festival pictures were first created in the late years of the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), and
named after the old town of Yangliuqing. These atmospheric pictures are characterized by colored woodcut prints and manual color painting with vivid
figures.
Following your visit, you will rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes some moderate walking and there are steps to negotiate at the figurine factory. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests
and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap;
sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
TIA-004 TIANJIN CITY TOUR
Duration: 8.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: April 14, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: April 15, 2015 08:00 AM
Embrace the splendid beauty and architecture of Tianjin during a full-day orientation tour of this historic city.
Depart the pier for the 1-hour drive to the city of Tianjin. Upon arrival, your full-day tour begins with a visit to the Tianjin Museum, which combines the former
Tianjin Art Museum and Historical Museum. The Tianjin Museum houses 150,000 historical and cultural relics and artifacts, and offers a unique opportunity
to learn the history of Tianjin. From here, you will continue on to the Jinyuan Garden where Puyi, the Last Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, lived for 2 years
since 1929. Now restored to its original elegance, the garden is an exquisite combination of traditional Chinese and European architectural styles with display
rooms depicting the era around the 1930s.
After lunch in a local restaurant, you'll make your way to the Yangliuqing Chinese New Year Painting Museum. Often called "Chinese Woodblock Prints" in
the West, Chinese New Year Prints are an ancient folk art form associated with the celebration of the Chinese Spring Festival, which lasts a fortnight in late
January or early February. Yangliuqing is one of the four celebrated centers for this folk art, dating back to the early 1600s. The museum houses a wide
selection of woodblock prints in an assortment of themes, complimented with a show room of the whole process of woodblock printing.
Your final tour stop will be at the Ancient Culture Street. It's a wonderful place to sample the cultural traditions of China before re-joining your coach for the
trasnfer back to Tianjin and your awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour inlcudes approximately 4 1/2 hours of moderate walking and there are steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair
guests and not considered suitable for those with mobility concerns. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes
are recommended. On Mondays visit to Tianjin Museum will be replaced by visit to the Confucius Temple.
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TIA-005 THE GREAT WALL OF HUANGYAGUAN
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: April 14, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: April 15, 2015 08:00 AM
Take this rare opportunity to see a unique section of the Great Wall at Huangyaguan, the section of the Great Wall that is nearest to Tianjin.
Traveling by coach from the pier, it's a 2 1/2 hour scenic drive through North China's countryside to the Huangyaguan Great Wall. Huangyaguan, meaning
"Yellow Cliff Pass", lies on a steep and abrupt mountain ridge, and is thus named from the yellowish hills and rocks nearby.
Originally constructed in 556 A.D., it was repaired for the first time during the Ming Dynasty with bricks, and for a second time in 1985.
The Huangyaguan Great Wall is considered to be a wonderful miniature representation of the entire Great Wall as it holds the greatest variety of features.
This includes various forms of water towers erected along the wall here, including the largest tower of the entire Great Wall, the "Phoenix Tower", and the
most unique "Eight Diagram Pass Castle". During your visit, you may want to take time to climb up the towers and enjoy the rugged beauty of the landscape
below.
Following your visit to the Huangyaguan Great Wall, you will transfer to a local restaurant where you will be treated to a traditional Chinese lunch.
Afterwards, you'll rejoin your coach for the return 2-hour drive back to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate walking and there are some steps to negotiate. There are a significant number of stairs
for those who elect to climb the towers. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate
their personal level of stamina and ability. Casual, weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
TIA-006 HIGHLIGHTS OF TIANJIN
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: April 14, 2015 09:30 AM
Date: April 15, 2015 08:00 AM
Embrace the splendid beauty and architecture of Tianjin during a highlights tour of this historic city.
Depart the pier for the 1-hour drive to the city of Tianjin, enjoying some picturesque scenery en route. Upon arrival in the city, your tour begins with a visit to
the Confucius Temple, the third-largest temple in the country, where Confucius has been adored for centuries. Founded during the Ming Dynasty, this
well-preserved temple is considered the greatest ancient architectural site in the city. Some of the noteworthy buildings found within the temple grounds are
the Dacheng Palace Hall, Shrine of the Great Wise Men and Lingxing Gate. Outside the temple, two uniquely decorated archways stand on the east and
west sides of the street.
From here, you will next make your way to the Ancient Culture Street. Along with many shops and places to sample local cuisine, in the middle of the street
you will also find the Tianhou Palace, which today houses the Folk Museum of Tianjin. Be sure to look closely and you'll see that nearly all the buildings along
the street are constructed with blue bricks and feature colorful pictures of historical figures, flowers and birds painted on their doors and windows. The street
is truly a wonderful place to sample the cultural traditions of China and purchase some local handicrafts. After your visit, you'll rejoin your coach and enjoy a
panoramic drive of the city before transferring back to Tianjin and your awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate walking and there are steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests
and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather
appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
TIA-E01 EVENT: EXCLUSIVE TOUR & LUNCH AT THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA
Duration: 11.00 Hrs Tour Price: $0.00
Date: April 15, 2015 08:30 AM
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One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wall of China is over 2,000 years old and 5,500 miles long, beginning at the Yellow Sea, crossing five
provinces and ending at the Gobi Desert. This tour affords guests the opportunity to experience this incredible landmark in a unique setting. Surrounded by
lush greenery, enjoy a delicious lunch in an exclusive venue at the foot of an unrestored section of the wall. After lunch explore the Great Wall of Badaling,
the first section of the wall opened to tourists after being restored in 1957.
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SEOUL (INCHEON), SOUTH KOREA
INC-001 GRAND TOUR OF SEOUL
Duration: 7.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: April 17, 2015 08:30 AM
A city of dramatic contrasts, Seoul combines ancient Oriental tradition with modern technology. Peeking out from mega-modern high-rises and scattered
among the 12-lane highways are traces of its 5,000-year legacy: temples, palaces, city gates and pleasure gardens. On this full day tour, explore this vital
and cosmopolitan city, and discover its centuries-old history. Upon arrival in the city, your first stop is the Deoksu palace located at the corner of the busiest
intersection of downtown Seoul, Deoksugung Palace is famous for its elegant stone-wall road. It is the only one that has western buildings beside it, and it
adds to the uniqueness of the scenery. Deoksugung Palace originally belonged to Wolsandaegun (1454-1488), the older brother of King Seongjong
(1469-1494) of the Joseon Dynasty. It became a proper palace when Gwanghaegun (1575-1641) ascended the throne and gave the palace the name
Gyeongungung in 1611. Afterwards, the name was changed to Deoksugung.
Pass the Presidential Offices, known as the Blue House, and visit the impressive New National Museum of Korea, with over 4,500 exhibits detailing Korea's
historic and cultural heritage. The new national Museum of Korea is the world's 6th largest museum and the premier institution of Korean National Culture
exhibits. Experience and study Korean folk culture in each gallery. After a delightful lunch at a local restaurant, take a scenic drive of Namsan Peak, rising
860 feet high and offering excellent panoramic views. From here, you'll proceed to Insadong, also known as Mary's Alley. The heart of Seoul's antique and
art district, Insadong is home to dozens of galleries and shops selling antiques and traditional crafts, as well as numerous tea and coffee shops. Your final
stop is at the vibrant Namdaemun Market, one of the largest traditional markets in Seoul. Following your time at the Market, you'll re-board your coach and
return to the ship.
Please note: There is considerable walking on this tour and it is not recommended for wheelchair guests. Those with mobility concerns should evaluate their
personal level of stamina and ability. The order of sites visited may vary.
INC-002 FOLK VILLAGE & NAMDAEMUN MARKET
Duration: 9.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: April 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Take a stroll through South Korean history during this full-day tour of the Folk Village and Namdeamun Market.
Depart the pier in Inchon for the scenic 1-hour and 20-minute drive to the Korean Folk Village, an open-air museum that encapsulates traditional life during
the Joseon Dynasty (1700s to 1910). This authentic working village is comprised of approximately 250 traditional-style structures in which artisans, farmers,
and shamans practice and preserve traditions that are no longer part of daily life.
During your tour, you will visit the potter's studio, brewery, blacksmith shop, water mill, marketplace, typical farmer's dwelling, a Confucian school,
middle-class society house, and more. You will also have an opportunity to observe acrobatic tightrope walking, a farmer's band and dance, traditional
wedding ceremony and some of the more than 30,000 household items from various regions of Korea.
After a traditional Korean lunch in the Folk Village, you will continue on for the 1-hour and 10-minute drive to Seoul, where you will find an eclectic blend of
modern skyscrapers and superhighways combined with majestic ancient palaces, temples, city gates and gardens. Upon arrival, you will proceed to the
center of Seoul for a visit to the Western-styled Namdaemun Market, Korea's biggest traditional market for clothing, daily goods, kitchenware, and local and
imported products. Some time will be made available to browse through the market at your leisure.
Following your visit, you will rejoin your coach for the scenic drive past the Namsan Mountain en route to the pier and ship.
Please note: The drive between Inchon and Seoul will take more than an hour in each direction. This tour involves a total of approximately 1 mile of walking.
Outdoor presentations/performances such as the farmers' band and tight-rope walking, may be canceled without notice due to inclement weather conditions.
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INC-003 DMZ THIRD TUNNEL & CITY
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $275.00
Date: April 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover the pathos of the Korean War during this full-day visit to the Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, separating North and South Korea.
Depart the pier for the scenic drive along the Unification Road, the main thoroughfare connecting Seoul and Panmunjom, en route to Seoul. Along the way,
you will see the Freedom Bridge, the only bridge that crosses the Injin River connecting North and South Korea. For thousands of North Koreans, this narrow
wooden structure was the path to freedom at the conclusion of the Korean War.
Upon arrival in Imjingak, you will proceed for a tour of the Demilitarized Zone, or DMZ, one of the last relics of the Cold War. Created by the Korean Armistice
Agreements signed in July 1953, the DMZ is a 155-mile long, 2.5-mile-wide military demarcation line (MDL), with a 1.2-mile-wide demilitarized zone on each
side of it. After a briefing by military personnel at the DMZ, you will take a guided tour of a museum dedicated to the history of the zone.
A visit will then be made to the DMZ's 3rd Tunnel. This 5,364-foot-long tunnel is located about 240 feet underground, and is over six feet high and wide.
Designed for a surprise attack on Seoul, the tunnel crosses beneath the demarcation line into South Korea, and is capable of moving 30,000 battle-equipped
foot soldiers per hour. The entrance and exit of the 3rd Tunnel involves walking down, and later up, about 230 feet.
Next, you will continue on to the Dora Observatory for panoramic cross-border views of the North Korean propaganda village, and as far north as the city of
Gaeseong. After a traditional Korean lunch, you will proceed for the 1-hour and 10-minute drive to Seoul, home to an eclectic blend of modern skyscrapers
and superhighways combined with majestic ancient palaces, temples, city gates and gardens.
Upon arrival, a stop will be made at Insadong, one of Seoul's premiere shopping districts and a virtual living museum. Once the residence of Josun Dynasty
officials, extended royal families and the Yang Ban aristocratic class, Insadong's narrow streets are today lined with antique stores, art galleries, second-hand
bookstores, calligraphy shops, and quaint teahouses. During your visit, some time will be made available for you to browse through Insadong's many shops
before rejoining your coach for the 1-hour and 10-minute return drive to the pier and ship.
Please note: This tour is subject to cancellation without advance notice in the event of military conditions, training or alerts. This tour involves a
considerable amount of walking, especially during the visit to the 3rd Tunnel in case the mini-train escalator is not in service. Guests must then be able to
climb up and down 230 feet, without assistance, to access the tunnel. As a result, this tour is only recommended for guests in good physical condition. This
tour is not recommended for guests with limited mobility and guests who utilize a wheelchair. The tunnel ground is often cool and wet; wear a jacket and
comfortable closed-toe, low-heeled, and non-slip walking shoes. You may choose not to enter the tunnel if you wish. Photography is restricted in the DMZ;
your guide will inform you about the photo zones. A list of all participating guests, including passport numbers, nationality and birth date, must be provided
24 hours prior to departure. All guests must carry their passports at all times (no exceptions). The drive between Inchon and Seoul will take more than an
hour in each direction.
INC-004 INCHEON PANORAMIC
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: April 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Enjoy this panoramic introduction to Incheon, a major seaport and the location where U.N. troops landed in 1950, outflanking the invading North Korean
troops.
Visit the Incheon Landing Memorial Hall, built in honor of the successful landing operation led by U.N. Commander in Chief, General Douglas MacArthur.
The museum contains military armaments used by the South and North Korean military, as well as photos showing what life was like in Korea at that time.
You will also enjoy stops at the Yeonan Pier Fish Market, one of Korea's largest fresh fish markets where you can see all types of seafood, including blue
crabs and mussels and Jayu Park (Freedom Park), the first Western-style park in Korea. The park contains numerous sculptures and monuments, including
the famous General MacArthur statue, his right hand grasping a pair of binoculars and gazing confidently out to sea.
A final stop is made at the Sinpo conventional market, which offers a wide variety of goods for purchase. Return to the ship after enjoying some free time to
explore on your own.
Please note: This tour includes a moderate amount of walking including approximately 40 steps at Jayu Park. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests
and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; flat, comfortable walking shoes;
sun caps and sun glasses are suggested.
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INC-011 SEOUL HIGHLIGHTS W/TRADITIONAL LUNCH
Duration: 8.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $255.00
Date: April 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience the highlights and cuisine of Seoul during this scenic orientation tour of the city, and a traditional Korean lunch.
Depart the pier for the scenic, seventy minute drive to Seoul. Upon arrival, you will visit the Gyeongbok Palace to observe the changing of the Royal Guard,
then proceed to the Palace of Shining Happiness, the most representative remaining structure from the Joseon Dynasty. From here, your tour continues on
with an opportunity to explore life during past centuries at the National Folk Museum.
Next, proceed for a traditional Korean lunch accompanied by Korean wine at the Yongsusan-Biwon restaurant. After lunch, a visit is made to Insadong,
known as Mary's Alley. The heart of Seoul's antique and art district, Insadong is home to dozens of galleries and shops selling antiques and traditional crafts.
Following your visit, you will re-board your coach for the return drive to the pier. En route, a visit is made to the Cheongyecheon Stream - the new symbol of
Seoul.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2-hours of moderate walking plus any additional walking at the guests' discretion during free time. There
will be some steps to negotiate. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the
coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Due to the significant amount of walking, the tour may not be suitable for those with mobility
concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Photos and video are not allowed in the museum. Tour sequence may vary.
INC-015 SEOUL HIGHLIGHTS
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: April 17, 2015 08:30 AM
Visit delightful Seoul, taking in landmarks such as the memorable Deoksugung Palace and National Museum. Then enjoy shopping in the eclectic Insadong
shopping area.
Depart the pier for a scenic seventy-minute drive to Seoul, where you will find a diverse blend of modern skyscrapers and superhighways combined with
majestic ancient palaces, temples, city gates and gardens. Upon arrival in the city, you will first visit Deoksugung Palace. Deoksugung is the smallest palace
in South Korea, and noted for its elegant stone-walled road. Located at the corner of the busiest intersection in downtown Seoul, it is also the only South
Korean palace standing alongside Western-styled buildings, which adds to the uniqueness of the scenery. Perhaps while you are here, you will be able to
observe one of the changing of the guard ceremonies.
Continuing on, you will make your way to the impressive New National Museum of Korea for a guided visit. There are more than 4,500 exhibits housed here
that detail Korea's historic and cultural heritage. It is the world's 6th largest museum, and a premiere venue for the nation's cultural exhibits.
Your final stop is Insadong, one of Seoul's premiere shopping districts and a virtual living museum. Once the residence of Josun Dynasty officials, extended
royal families and the Yang Ban aristocratic class, Insadong's narrow streets are today lined with antique stores, art galleries, second-hand bookstores,
calligraphy shops and quaint teahouses. Enjoy some free time here to browse through the many shops or grab a bit to eat before rejoining your coach for the
return trip to Inchon via Namsan Mountain.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate walking plus any additional walking at the guests' discretion during free time. There will
be some steps to negotiate. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the
coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Due to the significant amount of walking, the tour may not be suitable for those with mobility
concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The changing of the guard is weather dependent. Photos and video are not allowed in the museum. Tour
sequence may vary. Those who are not on time for the transfer back to Inchon will be responsible for making their own way back to the ship at their own
expense.
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INC-016 SEOUL ON YOUR OWN
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: April 17, 2015 08:30 AM
This self-guided tour is ideal for guests who have visited Seoul before, or feel independent enough to explore it without the assistance of a local guide.
Depart the pier for the seventy minute drive to Seoul. En route, your escort will provide you with a map and an orientation of the area. Upon arrival at the
scheduled drop-off point at the Shinsegye Department Store in downtown Seoul, you will begin your independent exploration of the city.
Following just over three hours of time on your own, you will return to the pre-designated pick-up point at the Shinsegye Department Store, where your coach
will be waiting to transfer you back to the pier in Inchon.
Please note: Walking on this tour is at the guests' discretion. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility
concerns. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The
drop-off and pick-up location is scheduled to be the Shinsegye Department Store. Kindly re-confirm with the Destination Services Desk on board the ship.
The coach is not permitted to remain at the drop-off location the entire day; it will arrive 30 minutes before the scheduled pick-up time. Those who are not on
time for the transfer back to Inchon will be responsible for making their own way back to the ship at their own expense.
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NAGASAKI, JAPAN
NGS-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF NAGASAKI
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: April 19, 2015 08:30 AM
Shaped like an amphitheater, with crooked streets and tiered houses clinging to the hillsides, Nagasaki is one of Japans most charming cities. Nagasakis
natural beauty includes tempting hot spring resorts and the astounding presence of active volcanoes.
Between 1639 and 1859, when Japan closed its doors to the world, the Tokugawa Shogunate (military government) kept Nagasaki open to limited foreign
trade, making it the center for Western technology and science. Nagasaki became a major trading port when Japan fully reopened to the West in the 1850s.
At first glance, the city appears to be very modern, having been rebuilt since 1945. However, your half-day exploration of the city will reveal a number of
areas where old buildings, secluded gardens and temples remain.
You will begin your tour with a visit to the somber Nagasaki Peace Park, commemorating the citys destruction by the plutonium bomb dropped on August 9,
1945. Although Fat Man, the name given to the second bomb dropped on Japan, missed its target by over a mile and a half, it leveled nearly half the city.
The parks main attraction is its collection of statues and sculptures donated by countries and groups all over the world. This includes the massive Peace
Memorial Statue depicting a man with his right arm pointing to the sky to indicate the continued threat of nuclear destruction. Visit the Atomic Bomb Museum,
with over 900 artifacts indicative of the citys devastation, as well as displays on modern nuclear technology and concerns.
At the conclusion of your tour you will return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2.5 hours of walking with a limited number of steps to negotiate. Those guests with mobility concerns are
cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended. This tour includes
sensitive material including graphic pictures and displays on the atrocities of war. We suggest passengers obtain local currency for shopping.
The order of sites visited may vary.
NGS-002 THE SPLENDOR OF ARITA & NAGASAKI
Duration: 7.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $385.00
Date: April 19, 2015 08:30 AM
This full day excursion will take you to Arita, a scenic two-hour drive from Nagasaki and known throughout the world as the birthplace of magnificent
Japanese ceramics.
In 1604, Japanese warlords from the Arita area invaded Korea, bringing back something quite precious: Korean potters skilled in creating fine white
porcelain. Visit the Genemon Kiln and Gallery where the tradition of skill and beauty brought to Japan over 400 years ago continues. The technique of the
Genemon style ceramics is highly valued and was designated an Important Intangible Cultural Treasure of Japan. During the tour, you will visit Genemon Kiln
and view their works and factory. Galley staff will explain their works and Kiln. You will also have the opportunity to purchase your own pottery.
Afterwards a short drive takes you to Fukagawa Gallery. Fukagawa is a famous Kiln in Arita and you will be visiting the gallery shop. A short walking tour of
the town will show Arita's Tonbai fences made of used bricks and old-fashioned potteries. Following lunch, return to Nagasaki and visit the beautifully serene
Nagasaki Peace Park, located a few minutes walk from the epicenter of the atomic bomb blast of August 1945.
Return to the pier and re-board the ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 4 hours of walking with a limited number of steps to negotiate. This tour is not allowed for mobility concerns.
Casual clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended. We suggest passengers obtain local currency for shopping. The order of sites visited
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NGS-003 A VISIT TO UNZEN & SHIMABARA
Duration: 9.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $385.00
Date: April 19, 2015 08:30 AM
This scenic full-day tour will give you an opportunity to experience feudal Japan, and marvel at her amazing natural wonders. Begin with a scenic drive from
Nagasaki to the Shimabara Peninsula, passing picturesque Ariake Bay. See Unzen Hell, a concentrated area of over thirty sulfur pits and natural steam
vents that line the main road to Mt. Unzen, a highly active volcano chain on the Shimabara Peninsula. Easily located by its high dense clouds of ghostly,
sulfurous steam, the hot springs of Unzen Hell were a favorite summer resort for European and American residents of Shanghai, Hong Kong and Manila
during the 19th century. After lunch at a local restaurant, continue to Fugen Volcano, part of the Unzen chain. After remaining quiet for over 200 years,
Fugen erupted in 1991, burying the small village of Mizunashihonjin and killing 48 people. Today, the ruins of the town are a memorial, where you see the
remains of houses through the lava rock and mud. Continue with a stop at Shimabara, a city that flourished in the early 17th century after the construction of
the Shimabara Castle. Take a guided tour of the meticulously restored castle, now a museum with displays of old swords, armor and other items from the
Edo period, especially those related to the 1637 Shimabara Rebellion, an uprising of Christian peasantry. Following a tour of the castle, take a walking tour
of old Shimabara town, with streets and houses preserved as they were hundreds of years ago. Visit a samurai village, where the ways of Japan's warrior
class are recreated and kept alive. Reboarding your motorcoach, return to Nagasaki and the ship.
NGS-004 PANORAMIC NAGASAKI
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: April 19, 2015 08:30 AM
Your tour begins with a scenic drive to Inasayama Natural Park, located on Inasayama hill, a famous spot of beautiful sunset and night view. If the weather
permit, enjoy a view of Unzen, Amakusa and Gotoh Islands. The park is also known for beautiful azalea trees. Continue to the Nagasaki Peace Park,
dedicated to world peace. The park is 35,000 square meters in size and contains a large fountain and different statues and sculptures donated in the name of
peace from various countries and artists around the world. The main statue is ten meters tall and was constructed by Nagasaki City. It depicts a man with
one arm raised to the sky to indicate the threat of nuclear destruction and the other arm held horizontally in a gesture of peace. The man's eyelids are closed
in anguished prayer for those who perished in the bombing. Next, continue your drive and see Uragami Cathedral, which was the largest cathedral in the
East until it was destroyed by the atomic bomb blast. View Dejima, an artificial island in the port of Nagasaki, completed in 1636 to house Japan's
Portuguese residents. Today, Dejima is not an island anymore, as the surrounding area has also been reclaimed during the 20th century. However, a number
of Dejima's historical structures remain or are being reconstructed in the area. Among the attractions are the Dejima Historical Museum and a miniature
model of the former island. Return to the pier and re-board the ship.
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KAGOSHIMA, JAPAN
KOJ-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF KAGOSHIMA
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: April 20, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover the historic castle town of Kagoshima on this enlightening half-day tour. Located on Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan's four major islands,
Kagoshima was the first city to introduce western civilization to Japan, serving as the gateway for trade and exchange between Japan and the world. With a
spectacular setting, Kagoshima looks out across the broad sweep of Kinko Bay to the brooding silhouette of Sakurajima, one of Japan's most active
volcanoes. Begin with a visit to Senganen, also called Iso Teien, a serene Japanese-style landscape garden constructed in 1660. Offering exquisite views of
the bay and volcano, the former summer villa of the powerful Shimazu clan includes artificial rivers and mountains, a bamboo grove, cascading waterfall and
traditional poem-writing garden. Visit the Shoko Shuseikan Museum, Japan's first Western-style factory. Established by lord Shimazu in 1852 to produce
armaments, glass, ceramics and farm tools, it is now a museum detailing the 700-year Shimazu family history. Next, transfer by ferry to Sakurajima lsland to
view the lunar-like landscape and spectacular lava fields created by past eruptions. Stopping at the Arimura Lava Observatory, located on a small hill
created by eruption in 1946 stroll along a short walkway, offering an excellent vantage point to observe the dynamic power of the volcano. Returning to
Kagoshima by ferry, transfer to the ship.
KOJ-002 A DAY IN CHIRAN & THE SATSUMA PENINSULA
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $375.00
Date: April 20, 2015 08:30 AM
This full-day tour takes to Chiran, an out-lying castle town best known for its well-preserved samurai street, and the Satsuma Peninsula, known for its hot
springs, sub-tropical flora, stunning beaches, and dramatic rocky coastlines.
Departing the pier in Kagoshima, drive south to Chiran to see the historic samurai dwellings and gardens clustered along a picturesque road nicknamed
Samurai Lane. Commissioned by local samurai as ways to embellish their modest estates, the gardens were masterpieces in "borrowed landscaping"
techniques, where the garden design incorporates the surrounding scenery. During your time in Chiran, youll also visit the memorable Tokko Heiwa Kaikan,
or Peace Museum, dedicated to the young kamikaze pilots who trained near Chiran before embarking on suicide missions against Allied sea vessels in
WWII. The museum commemorates the bravery and sad sacrifice of these young Japanese men, and makes a plea for world peace.
Following lunch served at a local restaurant in Kagoshima, you will make your way to Senganen, also called Iso Teien,Sengan-en, a serene Japanese-style
landscape garden constructed in 1660. Offering exquisite views of the bay and volcano, the former summer villa of the powerful Shimazu clan includes
artificial rivers and mountains, a bamboo grove, cascading waterfall and traditional poem-writing garden. You will also visit the Shoko Shuseikan Museum,
Japan's first Western-style factory. Established by Lord Shimazu in 1852 to produce armaments, glass, ceramics and farm tools, it is now a museum
detailing the 700-year Shimazu family history. Afterwards, you will re-board you coach and travel back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 4 hours of moderate walking with a limited number of steps to negotiate. The tour is available to wheelchair
guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach,sit in a coach seat and have an able-bodied companion to
assist. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate casual
clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
KOJ-003 CHIRAN DISCOVERY
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: April 20, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore Chiran, an out-lying castle town during Japan's feudal period and home base for the feared kamikaze pilots during World War II. Departing the port,
take a scenic drive to Chiran to see the well-preserved residences and gardens of the Samurai. Surrounded by moss-covered stonewalls and sporting black
tile roofs, the 250 year old houses recapture the traditional flavor of the Edo Period. Today, Samurai descendants live some of the old estates, but many of
the gardens are open to the public. Though small, each garden is an excellent example of "borrowed landscaping," where the surrounding mountains and
scenery are an integral part of the garden design. Visit the memorable Tokko Heiwa Kaikan, or Peace Museum, dedicated to the young kamikaze pilots who
trained near Chiran before embarking on suicide missions against Allied sea vessels in WWII. The museum commemorates the bravery and sad sacrifice of
these young Japanese men, and makes a plea for world peace. Return to Kagoshima and the ship following your in-depth visit to Chiran.
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KOJ-004 CHIRAN & IBUSUKI
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $335.00
Date: April 20, 2015 08:30 AM
This comprehensive full day tour explores many of the area's most notable sights. Starting off from the pier, you'll head south along a picturesque route to
Chiran, an out-lying castle town best known for its well-preserved residences and gardens of the Samurai. Surrounded by moss-covered stonewalls and
sporting black tile roofs, the 250-year-old houses recapture the traditional essence of the Edo Period. Today, Samurai descendants still inhabit some of the
old estates, but many of the gardens are open to the public. Though small, each garden is an excellent example of "borrowed landscaping," where the
surrounding mountains and scenery are an integral part of the garden design.
Your morning ends with lunch at a local restaurant. Continuing on, you'll drive to Cape Nagasakibana, the southernmost point on the Satsuma Peninsula,
offering outstanding panoramic views of Mt. Kaimon and Cape Sata across the peninsula. Located near the famous hot springs resort of Ibusuki, Cape
Nagasakibana is a region of lush vegetation, flowers, and palm trees. And then, drive to Lake Ikeda, a stunning crater lake formed after the collapse of a
volcano. Kyushu's largest lake, Ikeda is over 765 feet deep and is home to eels weighing over 30 pounds. From here, you'll have views of the magnificent Mt.
Kaimon, a 3,000-foot high volcano often compared with Mt. Fuji for its nearly perfect conical-shaped top. After short photo stop, back to the pier..
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 hours of moderate walking with a limited number of steps to negotiate. The tour is available to wheelchair
guests with a collapsible wheelchair, who are able to both make their way on and off the coach and sit in a coach seat. Those guests with mobility concerns
are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Casual clothing and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended.
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TAIPEI (KEELUNG), TAIWAN
KEE-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF TAIPEI
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: April 22, 2015 08:00 AM
Surrounded by mountains and crisscrossed by rivers, Taipei is the center of Taiwan's (Republic of China) government, economy and culture. On this half-day
tour, discover Taipei, a modern and cosmopolitan city infused with ancient culture and traditions. You will begin with a drive from the busy port of Keelung to
dynamic Taipei. Your first stop is the prestigious National Palace Museum, boasting one of the world's most important art collections, originally housed in
Beijing's Forbidden City. In 1931, the collection went to Nanjing, then on to Shanghai, to avoid falling into invading Japanese hands. In 1949, Chiang Kai
Shek's armies took the collection to Taiwan, following their defeat at the hands of Mao Zedong. Today, the museum holds over 650,000 items, including
jade, bronze, porcelain and lacquer pieces, as well as tapestry and embroidery. Continue with a visit to the remarkable Martyrs Shrine, built in memory of
those who sacrificed their lives in founding the Republic of China. Your next stop is the beloved Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial, built to commemorate the life of
the leader of Nationalist China who moved his government into exile on Taiwan in 1949. Surrounded by 62 acres of parks and beautifully landscaped
gardens, the eye-catching Memorial Hall is a luminous white marble structure, topped with brilliant lapis blue-glazed tiles. There are 89 steps leading up to
the Memorial, one for every year that Chiang Kai-Shek lived. Leaving the sights of Taipei behind, return to the ship docked in Keelung.
KEE-002 THE BEST OF TAIPEI
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $325.00
Date: April 22, 2015 08:00 AM
Following a scenic drive from Keelung to Taipei, your first stop is the renowned National Palace Museum, housing an astounding selection of Chinese
Imperial Art. This extraordinary collection began during the 10th century, when Chinese Emperors seized art treasures for their own pleasure. Moved in
crates from city to city to escape invading armies in the 20th century, the collection finally ended its journey in Taiwan. The museum holds an estimated
700,000 items, many dating back over 4,000 years. Following your exploration of the museum, continue to the Martyrs Shrine, dedicated to the people who
sacrificed their lives fighting for the Republic of China. Completed in 1969, this majestic shrine is an excellent example of classical Ming Dynasty
architecture. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, before proceeding to Taipei's oldest temple and center for Buddhist and Taoist worship. More than 250 years
old, the colorful Lungshan Temple is an outstanding example of classic Chinese architecture in Taiwan, embellished with ornate ceilings, intricate
woodcarvings and paintings. Continue with a stop at the striking Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial, elegantly designed with an octagonal blue-tiled roof and pristine
white marble walls. Before departing Taipei, drive to the spectacular Taipei 101 skyscraper, currently the tallest building in the world with 101 floors topped by
a 197-foot spire. Constructed of steel, concrete and glass, the building houses a shopping mall, offices for 12,000 people, and the Taiwan stock exchange.
Following a photo stop at this amazing structure, return to Keelung and the ship.
KEE-003 KEELUNG & THE NATURAL WONDERS OF YELIU
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: April 22, 2015 08:00 AM
Located near the northern tip of Taiwan, Keelung was a base for 16th century Japanese pirates, and later invaded by the Spanish, Dutch, French and
Japanese. On this half-day tour, see the sights of Keelung, one of the island's busiest international seaports and transportation hubs. Start with a drive to
Chung Cheng Park, an eclectic combination amusement park and Buddhist holy site. With excellent views of the city and harbor, Chung Cheng Park is the
location of the massive 74-foot statue of Kuan Yin, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy.
Your final stop is the astonishing Yeliu Park, a promontory stretching over a mile into the sea, revealing an amazing variety of rock formations. Wave
erosion, wind, rain and the action of the earth's crust combined to create fantastic natural sandstone and rock sculptures, known as dissolved basins,
mushroom rocks, bean curd rocks, beehive rocks and potholes. Among the most spectacular and famous formations at Yeliu are the Queen's Head Rock,
Fairy Shoe, and Candlestick Rock. Return to the ship following your exploration of the incredible natural wonders of the park.
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KEE-004 HIGH TEA AT CHIUFEN VILLAGE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: April 22, 2015 08:00 AM
This tour travels to the northeast coast and the historic village of Chiufen, once the center of gold mining in Taiwan. Board your coach at the pier for a scenic
drive that brings you into the hills that lie in northeastern Taiwan. Here, tucked next to the mountains and facing the sea is where you'll find this charming
mountain village.
History tells us that at one time there were only nine families living in Chiufen. Given there were no roads at that time and everything had to be transported by
ship, it became habit to order everything in "portions of nine," which, when translated in Chinese means Chiufen and thus became the name of the village. In
1890, gold was discovered nearby the village and it wasn't long before this small village of nine families grew to one of 4,000. It came to be known as the
gold city of Asia and often referred to as little Shanghai or little Hong Kong. As with many gold rush towns, when the mines stopped producing gold, the town
nearly faded into obscurity. As fate would have it, it was chosen as a location for several films that won international recognition, such as Sad City which won
first prize at the Venice Film Festival, resulting in a renaissance of sorts for Chiufen. Although its gold past is but a whisper, today the town boasts many
unique teahouses and an intriguing character that still lingers from its heyday. One of Chiufen's other attractions is the beautiful panoramic views it has of the
sea.
During your time here you'll stop at one of the tea houses where you'll be treated to a refreshing tea and light snack, and then visit the Chiufen Art Gallery,
Peng Garden and Hsia-Hai Chenghuang Temple before traveling back to the pier in Keelung.
Please note: Not recommended for wheelchair guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and
stamina. Casual clothes, a windbreaker or light jacket and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended.
KEE-005 GOLD ECOLOGICAL PARK
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: April 22, 2015 08:00 AM
In the late 1800s, this area of Taiwan became a center for gold-mining and this tour takes you to Taiwan's first ecological museum. An hour's drive from
Keelung is where you'll find Jinguashi, once a booming mining town that produced both gold and copper. The Ching Dynasty government established a
mining bureau from 1892-1893; however, this was taken over by the Japanese in 1895 when Taiwan was ceded to Japan. The days of prosperity faded with
time, but today, the Taiwanese government in harmony with the local communities, has undertaken to preserve this wonderful piece of mining history,
transforming it into a truly unique ecological and cultural attraction.
Some of the things you can experience here are touching a nearly 500-pound gold brick or trying your hand at panning for gold. Along with its rich gold
heritage, Jinguashi also had a darker side, serving as a POW camp during World War II. Allied POWs were brought here from around Southeast Asia and
forced into hard labor, working in the copper mine at depths so low the temperature would reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Next to the museum where the
mine's history is chronicled in a series of displays and exhibits, are the actual mining tunnels where tours are conducted that demonstrate how the miners
extracted the gold and the adverse working conditions.
Following your enjoyable and interesting visit, you'll re-join your coach and travel to Bisha Fishing Port for a brief stop. This popular tourist spot offers up
fabulous views of the natural coastline, including the jagged rocks at Hoping Island Park. It is also home to a wealth of eateries that serve up fresh gourmet
seafood that comes from the adjacent seafood market.
Your tour concludes with a leisurely drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 hours of moderate walking/standing and is available to wheelchair guests who are able to both make their
way on and off the coach and sit in a coach seat. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina.
Casual clothes and comfortable, flat walking shoes are recommended.
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KEE-007 TAIPEI'S HOT SPRINGS
Duration: 9.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: April 22, 2015 08:00 AM
Discover the natural beauty of Taiwan by walking through revered Yangmingshan National Park and then enjoy the relaxing hot springs at a coastal resort.
Depart from the pier and drive inland to Yangmingshan National Park, an emerald-green wonderland of dense forests, volcanically formed mountains and
natural hot springs. Unspoiled and protected, it offers a welcome respite from the metropolitan areas nearby.
Depending on where you walk in Yangmingshan Park, you may see towering bamboo, fruit trees in bloom, placid ponds and steam rising from the numerous
volcanic springs. You may also catch sight of or hear the loud cackle of a Formosan Blue Magpie, a species of bird only found on Taiwan. Formerly known as
Grass Mountain, this area has long attracted nature lovers, but it wasn't until 1985 that the park was officially established.
Next, you'll make your way to a local Taiwanese restaurant where you can linger over a traditional Taiwanese lunch before driving on to the Cal La Young
Garden Resort in the Jinshan District. There are more hot springs here than in any other coastal district in Taiwan, and you'll have a full two hours to enjoy
the therapeutic effects of the mineral-rich waters. It's an immensely relaxing experience that has been delighting the Taiwanese for centuries, and you'll soon
understand why as you soak in one of the springs at the resort. Later, you'll indulge in a traditional Afternoon Tea and then rejoin your coach for the leisurely
drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-3 hours of moderate to strenuous walking that includes numerous steps and some inclines. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Casual layered clothing that allows for free movement; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Those wishing to soak in the hot springs should bring a bathing suit and bathing cap (caps are available for
purchase on site). The hot springs are not recommended for those with high blood pressure, heart conditions or other serious ailments as the high
temperature of the water may aggravate their condition.
KEE-008 SPIRITUAL NORTH TAIWAN
Duration: 8.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: April 22, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience the spiritual side of Taiwan by meditating at a renowned Buddhist retreat, followed by an exploration of Taiwanese artistry at the esteemed
Juming Museum.
Depart from the pier and enjoy a leisurely drive to northeastern Taiwan, where you'll find famed Dharma Drum Mountain, a collection of Buddhist monasteries
and educational centers. Founded by Master Sheng Yen in 1978 to "uplift the character of humanity and build a pure land on earth," the spiritual complex is
an inspiring setting. While here, you'll spend an hour or so meditating in a way that encourages spiritual enlightenment. You'll also learn about the teachings
of the late Master Sheng Yen, who wrote more than 100 books and traveled the world spreading the doctrines of Buddhism in a highly relevant manner.
Following your visit at Dharma Drum Mountain, you'll drive to a local Taiwanese restaurant where you'll enjoy a lunch featuring traditional Taiwanese cuisine.
Afterwards, you'll continue on to the Juming Museum, named for the celebrated Taiwanese sculptor Ju Ming. The country's only outdoor sculpture museum, it
offers a wonderfully natural, mountainside setting where much of the artist's modern work is displayed. There are also interior spaces devoted to Ju Ming's
art and works by his teachers and other artists, such as Picasso and Warhol.
Although originally a woodcarver, Ju Ming later developed his skills even further and applied them to media as diverse as stainless steel, ceramics and
Styrofoam. He funded the museum himself and was also intimately involved in designing its architecture and landscaping. After your visit, you'll return to the
pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 3 hours of moderate to strenuous walking that includes numerous steps and some inclines. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Casual layered clothing that allows for free movement; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The Juming Museum is closed on Mondays.
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KAOHSIUNG, TAIWAN
KHH-001 SACRED FOKUANGSHAN
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 23, 2015 09:30 AM
Immerse yourself in Buddhism at Taiwan's largest Buddhist monastery, a serene mountain complex overlooking the Kaoping River.
Depart from the pier by coach and drive northeast through the scenic, orchard-dotted countryside toward Fokuangshan, a famed center of Buddhism.
Approaching the monastery, which was founded in 1967 by Buddhist master Shingyun, you will notice several giant statues of Buddha in the distance.
Hundreds of similar, although smaller statues of Buddha lie inside the main gate around the many squares.
Painstakingly built into the mountainside, Fokuanghan or Light of Buddha Mountain, features an array of characteristic temples, meditation halls, gardens
and exhibition halls displaying spectacular religious artifacts. Nearly 15,000 lanterns rest in openings in the walls of the four shrines, the largest being the
Tahsiungpao shrine.
The monastery's mission is to make Buddhism relevant in modern life, often influencing others through charitable work performed locally and through its
many chapters worldwide. One of the best ways to understand the intent is by touring Fokuangshan's impressive Buddhist Cultural Museum. It is filled with
ritual instruments, beautiful calligraphy, and significant objects d' art carved out of jade, bronze and porcelain. The works are from various countries and time
periods, providing an in-depth view of Buddhism.
During your time at Fokuangshan, you will be treated to a vegetarian luncheon, consisting of traditional dishes made with fresh, locally grown ingredients.
Afterward, you will rejoin your coach for the drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of moderate walking and there are numerous steps to negotiate. The tour is not considered
suitable for wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Casual clothing; a hat; sunglasses and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
KHH-002 HIGHLIGHTS OF KAOHSIUNG
Duration: 7.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: April 23, 2015 09:30 AM
Gain a greater understanding of Taiwanese culture by touring the must-see destinations in and around Kaohsiung, the country's second largest metropolis.
Your tour begins with a drive through the countryside toward Fokuanghan, a famed center of Buddhism. Founded in 1967 by Buddhist master Shingyun and
painstakingly built into the mountainside, Fokuanghan or Light of Buddha Mountain, features an array of temples, meditation halls, gardens and exhibition
halls displaying spectacular religious artifacts.
Fokuanghan's mission is to make Buddhism relevant in modern life, often through charitable work. Another fine way to understand its intent is by touring the
collection of ritual instruments, beautiful calligraphy, and significant objects d' art in its Buddhist Cultural Museum. Before leaving Fokuanghan, you will be
treated to a vegetarian luncheon consisting of traditional dishes made with fresh, locally grown ingredients.
Your tour resumes with a drive back to Kaohsiung to the Confucius Temple, situated on serene Lotus Pond, so named for the many fragrant lotus flowers
growing in the water. Completed in 1976, this majestic structure is Taiwan's largest Confucian temple and expresses a deep reverence for China's beloved
sage. The design reflects that of a temple in the Shandong Province, the philosopher's homeland.
You will also visit Chiming Tang, another Taiwanese temple constructed in the 1970s. Several different gods are worshipped here, including humanized gods
of influential historic figures, such as Confucius.
Following your time at Chiming Tang, you will transfer back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 3 1/2 hours of moderate to strenuous walking and there are numerous steps to negotiate. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Casual clothing; a hat; sunglasses and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
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KHH-003 A GLIMPSE OF KAOHSIUNG
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: April 23, 2015 09:30 AM
This definitive tour of Kaohsiung presents attractions that reveal the very fabric of life in this thriving southern Taiwanese city.
Traveling by coach from the pier, you will first travel to the massive Spring and Autumn Pavilions, a complex completed in 1951. While dedicated to Kuan
Kung, the Chinese God of War, the pavilions feature a prominent statue of the Goddess of Mercy riding a dragon. It's a breathtaking sight that shows the
importance of legend in Taiwanese culture.
Religious expression is very prevalent in Kaohsiung, and you will also visit two of its most popular temples. The Confucius Temple is situated on serene
Lotus Pond, which was so named for the many fragrant lotus flowers growing in the water. Completed in 1976, the majestic structure is Taiwan's largest
Confucian temple and expresses a deep reverence for China's beloved sage. The design reflects that of a temple in the Shandong Province, the
philosopher's homeland. Also included, is a visit to Chiming Tang, another Taiwanese temple constructed in the 1970s. Several gods are worshipped here,
including humanized gods of influential historic figures, such as Confucius.
Changing pace, you will head to the Chijin Old Street for a true glimpse of daily life in Kaohsiung. It is here that the city was first developed and although the
early Dutch occupation is evidenced of the architecture, Chijin is definitely more representative of traditional Taiwanese architecture and culture. Colorful,
ornate temples such as the 300-year-old Tian Ho abound, and the many small shops are always abuzz. As you stroll along the street exploring the many
sights, shops and stands, you will no doubt be charmed by the friendly townspeople and the inviting ambience that is found here.
After touring Chijin, your coach awaits to transfer you back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of moderate walking and there are numerous steps to negotiate at the temples. The tour is
available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them,
although they may not be able to enjoy all the sights at the temples. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina
and ability. Casual clothing; a hat; sunglasses and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
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MANILA, PHILIPPINES
MNL-003 CHARMS OF OLD MANILA
Duration: 3.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: April 25, 2015 09:30 AM
Manila's tumultuous past comes alive on this exploration of its most historic sites, many of them contained within Intramuros, the city's original 16th-century
district.
Depart from the pier by coach and begin driving along Roxas Boulevard, the wide wonderfully scenic thoroughfare that hugs the shore of Manila Bay. Before
long, you'll arrive in Intramuros, the city's oldest district, which is enclosed within a thick wall that the Spanish built for defense in the 1500s. Here, you'll tour
notorious Fort Santiago, where prisoners were held and tortured throughout the history of Manila. You may even see the symbolic bronzed footsteps of Dr.
Jose Rizal, a national hero who was imprisoned in the fortress before walking to his execution, the penalty for his inflammatory, anti-colonial writings.
Then, after some free time to shop for souvenirs, you'll discover even more about the city's history at Casa Manila, a replica of a lavish Spanish colonial
house decorated with period furniture. It was built as a pet project of the Philippines' former first lady Imelda Marcos. Delving even further into the past, you'll
visit magnificent San Agustin, a stone church constructed in 1606. The interior of this UNESCO World Heritage site is stunning, especially its baroque altar.
Next, you will make a brief photo stop at serene Rizal Park, whose focal point is the Rizal Monument which was built in honor of the country's national hero,
Dr. Jose Rizal. Continuing on, you'll also see the Manila Hotel, a luxurious Philippine landmark that opened in 1912. General Douglas MacArthur used the
hotel as his command post during much of World War II. After viewing these most notable landmarks of old Manila, you'll return to the pier where your tour
concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate walking/standing, plus any additional walking at the guests' discretion during free time.
The tour is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina
and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The order of the sites
viewed or visited may vary.
MNL-004 CORREGIDOR-THE LAST BASTION
Duration: 8.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: April 25, 2015 09:30 AM
Tour the war-torn buildings and memorials on Corregidor at the entrance to Manila Bay, the site of some of the most pivotal, fierce fighting in World War II's
Pacific Theater.
Depart from the pier in a motor coach for a scenic drive through the countryside to the hovercraft ferry that will take you to Corregidor. This small, rocky
island strategically located at the entrance of Manila Bay was fiercely fought over during World War II. First held by Allied forces under the command of
General Douglas MacArthur, Corregidor eventually fell to the Japanese after MacArthur left to command troops in Australia. True to his promise, "I shall
return," the general recaptured Corregidor in March 1945.
Today, the island, also known as "The Rock," is strewn with gun batteries and battle-scarred buildings, each with a poignant story. You'll see many of the
most important landmarks on the island's high-elevation "Topside" section, including the Army's headquarters, the Mile-Long Barracks for 8,000 soldiers, and
Spanish Lighthouse, a replica built on the site of the 1836 original.
Following lunch at the Playa Hotel, you'll drive past a number of other historic buildings before entering Malinta Tunnel. During the siege of Corregidor, this
concrete re-enforced tunnel provided a bomb-proof shelter for munitions, supplies and a 1,000-bed hospital. Inside, you'll watch a captivating Light and
Sound show that re-creates the dramatic events of World War II on Corregidor. After the performance, you'll retrace your route via ferry and motor coach
back to the pier in Manila.
Please note: This tour includes a significant amount of moderate walking/standing. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for
those with mobility concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap;
sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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MNL-007 OLD MANILA & JEEPNEY RIDE
Duration: 3.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 25, 2015 09:30 AM
Delve deeply into Manila's past by visiting key historic landmarks, at times traveling by Jeepney, a wildly colored, bus-like vehicle that's considered a cultural
icon.
Boarding your motor coach at the pier, you will first drive along Roxas Boulevard, the wide wonderfully scenic thoroughfare that hugs the shore of Manila Bay.
Before long, you'll arrive in Intramuros, the city's oldest district, which is enclosed within a thick wall that the Spanish built for defense in the 1500s. Here,
you'll tour notorious Fort Santiago, an imposing fortress where prisoners were held and tortured throughout the history of Manila.
Then, after some free time for souvenir shopping, you'll continue the tour via Jeepney. A uniquely Manilan form of transportation, these bus-like vehicles were
originally made from U.S. military Jeeps after World War II. Today's Jeepneys are air-conditioned, typically painted in flamboyant colors, and abundant on the
streets of Manila.
More historical sites await you, starting with magnificent San Agustin, a stone church constructed in 1606, and Casa Manila, a replica of a lavish Spanish
colonial house decorated with period furniture. It was built as a pet project of the Philippines' former first lady Imelda Marcos.
Re-boarding your coach, you'll make a photo stop at serene Rizal Park, which is dedicated to national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, you'll see the Manila Hotel, a
luxurious Philippine landmark that opened in 1912. General Douglas MacArthur used the hotel as his command post during much of World War II.
Afterwards, you'll return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate walking/standing, plus any additional walking at the guests' discretion during free time.
The tour is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina
and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The order of the sites
viewed or visited may vary.
MNL-008 OLD AND NEW MANILA
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: April 25, 2015 09:30 AM
This definitive tour of Manila reveals its colonial past, road to independence and contemporary lifestyle through an amazing diversity of attractions.
Traveling from the pier, you will make your way to the heart of Manila, where you'll make a brief stop at La Loma, a marketplace renowned for displaying row
after row of roasted suckling pigs on skewers. Known as lechón, they are a staple among traditional Manilans. After this glimpse into the local life, you'll
proceed to the Chinese Cemetery, which was founded in 1879 for Chinese who were denied burial in Catholic cemeteries. The more ostentatious tombs look
like homes, complete with running water and air conditioning. Then, it's on to the deeply moving Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, the world's largest
World War II burial ground with more than 17,000 soldiers.
After a tasty buffet lunch, you'll discover even more about the city's history at Casa Manila, a replica of a lavish Spanish colonial house decorated with period
furniture. It was built as a pet project of the Philippines' former first lady Imelda Marcos. Delving even further into the past, you'll enter the medieval walled
enclave of Intramuros to tour magnificent San Agustin, a stone church constructed in 1606, and the 16th-century Fort Santiago. Manila's national hero Dr.
Jose Rizal was imprisoned here before being executed in 1898 for his anti-colonial writings. Your final stop before traveling back to the pier will be Rizal Park,
a serene setting dedicated to the freedom fighter and his dream of peaceful political reform.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 4-hours of moderate walking/standing, plus any additional walking at the guests' discretion during free time.
The tour is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina
and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The order of the sites
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MNL-009 TAGAYTAY RIDGE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: April 25, 2015 09:30 AM
This compelling tour presents both the attractions in the surrounding countryside and the landmarks in downtown Manila, providing you with a complete
understanding of the area.
Joining your coach at the pier, you will first travel south into the Philippines' lush interior, stopping along the way at La Pinas Church. Inside, you'll have the
rare opportunity to behold the world's only bamboo organ, which was built in 1824 and has become a national cultural treasure. Driving farther south, you'll
stop at a collection of tropical fruit and flower stalls, where an array of fresh, colorful, and often exotic, produce is openly displayed.
Next, you'll drive to the Tagaytay Volcano area where you'll be treated to lunch at the Taal Vista Hotel. The hotel perches atop a ridge in Tagaytay and offers
beautiful views of the volcano, surrounding mountains and lake. The air is noticeably cooler at this altitude of more than 2,000 feet above sea level, which is
why Tagaytay is such a popular spot for vacationing Manilans during the summer months.
Returning to downtown Manila, you'll visit Rizal Park, a serene setting dedicated Manila's national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, who was executed in 1898 for his
anti-colonial writings. On the drive back to the pier, you'll pass several other historic landmarks within the 16th-century walls of Intramuros, the original
section of the city. The highlights include imposing Fort Santiago and magnificent San Agustin, a stone church constructed in 1606.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 75-minutes of moderate walking/standing, and approximately 5 1/2 hours of travel on the coach. The tour is not
considered suitable for wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability.
Comfortable clothing that should include a light jacket or sweater; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The order of
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KOTA KINABALU (BORNEO), MALAYSIA
KOT-001 MAJESTIC KINABALU PARK
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: April 27, 2015 08:30 AM
Towering 13,431 feet above the verdant tropical jungles, Mount Kinabalu is the magnificent centerpiece of Kinabalu Park and one of the highest mountains in
Southeast Asia. This full day tour is to Malaysia's first World Heritage Site, selected by UNESCO for its role as one of the world's most important biological
centers.
Your tour begins with a 2 hour drive through the Crocker Range en route to the park. Time is allowed at a roadside market for a chance to mingle with the
native Dusun people. You will then continue on your journey to Mt. Kinabalu.
A natural paradise, the mountain has four vegetation zones and is home to an incredibly diverse range of flora, including over 1200 species of orchids, 25
species of rhododendrons and nine species of carnivorous nepenthes plants. Touring the park, enjoy the opportunity to walk along the Silau Silau Nature
Trail, the easiest and one of the most beautiful trails in the park. Stroll through the Mountain Garden, to view its extraordinary collection of rare plants
including native orchids and unique pitcher plants.
Your memorable tour will also include a buffet lunch at the Perkasa Hotel.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 75-minutes of moderate walking over uneven surfaces and may be slippery at times. The tour is not
considered suitable for wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Flat, comfortable walking shoes with non slip soles; warm layered clothing and
waterproof outerwear are suggested.
KOT-002 KOTA KINABALU CITY
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: April 27, 2015 08:30 AM
Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia, located on the northern tip of Borneo Island and one of Southeast Asia's greatest surprises.
This half-day tour will introduce you to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah's modern state capital with its alluring blend of Malay and Chinese culture. Largely destroyed
during World War II, Kota Kinabalu has since developed into one of Malaysia's most exciting cities. Go past the serene City Mosque, followed by a photo
stop at the Tun Mustapha Building. A 30-storey circular glass edifice supported by high tensile steel rods, this amazing structure is an architectural and
engineering feat, one of only four such buildings in the world.
Continuing on, you will stop at the Sabah State Museum to see the extensive exhibits of Sabah's diverse culture, beliefs and traditions. See the Heritage
Village displaying replicas of traditional houses representing the different ethnic communities of Sabah. From here, it's on to the magnificent Masjid Negeri
Sabah or State Mosque, with its golden inlay motifs and impressive minaret. After a photo stop here, you will then make your way to your final stop, a brief
visit to a local handicraft market where you can mingle with the locals and perhaps pick up a few souvenirs to take home.
Please Note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of easy walking; however some of it is over uneven surfaces and there are some steps to negotiate.
The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the transportation and have a
companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight cotton slacks and
shirts and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. The Museum does not allow cameras or big bags inside the main building. These items must be
checked on site. It is a local custom to take off shoes before entering a Heritage Village house so guests are encouraged to wear easy to slip on and off
shoes.
KOT-003 KOTA KINABALU HIGHLIGHTS
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: April 27, 2015 08:30 AM
This mostly panoramic tour gives you a short introduction to Kota Kinabalu's major landmarks as you drive through this culturally diverse city. Razed during
WWII by the Allies to prevent the Japanese using it as a base, the city known as Jesselton until 1963 is now a thriving and vibrant modern city. The variety
of sights on your tour will reveal Kota Kinabalu's history and tolerant way of life. Drive past the City Mosque, University of Malaysia and the unique cylindrical
Tun Mustapha Building. See the colorful Puh Toh Tze Chinese Temple, the Sabah State Museum, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the resplendent State
Mosque.
Before returning to the ship, you will drive to the South China Sea coast for a short refreshment stop at Tanjung Aru Beach. At the coast you will also drive by
the luxurious Shangri-la Tanjung Aru Resort, the Kinabalu Yatch Club and Sutera Harbour Resort.
Please note: This is a drive through tour which includes 2 photo stops (Tun Mustapha Tower and the Kadazan Dusun Cultural Association). The tour is
available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them.
Casual clothing and flat, comfortable shoes are suggested. During the refreshment stop at Tanjung Aru Beach, guests will be given a coupon to claim their
drinks.
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KOT-004 BORNEO EXTRAVAGANZA
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: April 27, 2015 08:30 AM
Learn about the culture and wildlife of Borneo on this extravaganza tour.
After departing the pier, you will travel by the City Center and State Mosque on your way to Heritage Cultural Village. The museum here affords a closer view
of Sabah's ethnic diversity, as highlighted by the unique local architectural styles of homes in North Borneo and the colorful costume displays.
Leaving the Village, you will travel on to Sabah's Zoological Park to meet two of Borneo's very unique animals, namely, the Orang-utan and the Proboscis
monkeys. The Orang-utan, also known as Pongo Pygmaeus, is man's closest relative, sharing up to 96.4% of the human genetic makeup. Learn about this
endangered species, their habits and their favorite food as you watch them lazing about on the greens or playing on the rope obstacles. Further along, you'll
also meet the long nose Proboscis monkeys, famous for their big pendulous noses and distinctive pot bellies. Following your visit with two of Borneo's most
famous animals, enjoy some leisure time to view some of the Park's other animal inhabitants, such as the Asian Pgymy elephant, the gibbon or the many
exotic birds.
Please note: The Wildlife Park reserves the right to change and remove wildlife exhibits depending on the animals' condition. No cameras permitted inside
the museum's main building. The steps at the museum is at uneven heights. It is a local custom to take off shoes before entering to heritage village house
so guest are encouraged to wear easy to slip on and off shoes. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
KOT-006 BORNEO HEADHUNTERS
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: April 27, 2015 08:30 AM
Headhunting is a bygone tradition amongst the natives of Borneo that once served as a way to prove their manhood. During this fascinating tour, you will
immerse yourself in the Kadazan culture as you visit the Monsopiad Cultural Village and the House of Skulls.
Boarding your coach at the pier, you will commence with a drive through the city center, passing by the State Mosque en route to the Monsopiad Cultural
Village and of course, its infamous House of Skulls. On display here are over 40 trophy skulls, some of which are 300 years old, standing as testament to the
valor of the great warrior and Kadazan hero, Monsopiad. The 6th and 7th generations of direct descendents of Monsopiad constructed the village on this
significant historical site to remember their forefathers and to provide an extraordinary glimpse into their ancient and rich culture. During your visit, you can
try your hand at target shooting with a blowpipe, which was used in those days for hunting. You will also learn about the importance of rice to the local
people as you observe how it is processed and later fermented to make 'tapai' or rice wine, a must at celebrations.
The highlight of your visit here will be a cultural show presented by some of the main tribal groups in North Borneo. A guest speaker will provide some
wonder insight into the characteristics of each of these tribal groups and their colorful kaleidoscope of costumes, as they perform for you with their unique
musical instruments and dances.
Following an unforgettable visit of approximately 2-hours, you will re-board your coach and travel back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please Note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of easy to moderate walking; however, some of it is over uneven and cobblestone surfaces and there
are some steps to negotiate. There is a hanging bridge that may be crossed at the guests' discretion. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and
those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight cotton slacks and shirts and flat, comfortable
walking shoes are suggested. Guests are kindly requested to show their respect for the Kadazan culture by not making very much noise and not touching
the relics. It is required that visitors remove their shoes before entering the House of Skulls and the Cultural show, so it is suggested that shoes that are easy
to slip on and off are worn.
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MUARA, BRUNEI
SBT-001 BRUNEI CULTURE & VISIT TO WATER VILLAGE
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: April 28, 2015 08:30 AM
An eye-opening study in contrasts, this tour presents the extravagant world of Brunei's sultan, followed by a look at life in a village built on stilts in the river.
Starting off from the pier, you will first travel inland toward the majestic Jame Mosque, Brunei's largest, where you will pause briefly for photos. Nearby, you
will have a second photo stop that offers you a distant view of the Sultan's Palace which is situated on the leafy banks of the Brunei River.
Continuing on, you will arrive at the white-domed Royal Regalia where you can wander through exhibits of luxurious items from the Sultan's lavish coronation
and other celebrations. Some of the items you may have the opportunity to see here are His Majesty's royal chariot, ceremonial swords, a model of the
palace and various gifts from foreign dignitaries. But as you will soon see, there's more to Brunei than the extravagances afforded by its abundant oil and
natural gas.
Making your way to a nearby jetty, you will board a boat and cruise to Water Village where you will witness firsthand a much different side of life. More than
30,000 people live here in thousands of structures built on stilts in the Brunei River. The village is an amazing assortment of homes, restaurants, mosques,
shops and hospitals, all connected by wooden boardwalks. Surprisingly, some of the homes are quite elaborate, and you will have the unique opportunity of
stopping by one for a cup of tea. Amazingly, people have lived in the Water Village for more than 1,300 years, making it one of the most historic areas in
Brunei.
Following your time at the Water Village, you will retrace your route as you make your way back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of easy to moderate walking. Some of the walking is over uneven surfaces and a wooden walkway.
There are some steps to negotiate and guests must be able to enter and exit the tour boat on their own. This tour is not available to wheelchair guests and
those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Long cotton pants; cotton shirt; a hat; sunglasses; sun
screen and flat, comfortable walking shoes that are easy to slip in and out of are recommended. Low cut tops, shorts and short skirts or dresses are not
considered appropriate. Shoes must be removed at the Royal Regalia and at the home visited at Water Village. Photography is not allowed in the Royal
Regalia or mosques and all cameras and handbags must be left at the entrance to Royal Regalia.
SBT-002 SPLENDOR OF THE SULTAN
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $75.00
Date: April 28, 2015 08:30 AM
Although primarily a panoramic driving tour of Brunei's landmarks, this excursion also allows for an exploration of the famed Royal Regalia.
Boarding your coach at the pier, you will settle in for a relaxing tour of the most lavish and significant attractions in Brunei, known as the Abode of Peace.
Along your route, you will pass the beautiful Empire Hotel, a resort on the ocean so opulent the lobby chandelier alone cost a million dollars. You will also see
the exclusive Royal Polo Grounds and the extravagant residence of the Sultan's sister.
Brunei's immense wealth, a consequence of its oil and gas resources, is apparent throughout this tour, and you will have opportunities to photograph the
area's most impressive sites. For instance, you will stop briefly for pictures of the Diamond Arch by Jerudong Park, a billion-dollar amusement park funded by
the Brunei government. Another stop offers a distant view of Istana Nurul Iman, the sultan's hilltop home, which boasts 1,788 rooms and a banquet hall for
400 guests, making it the world's largest residential palace.
Arriving at the white-domed Royal Regalia, you will have the chance to wander through exhibits of luxurious items from the Sultan's lavish coronation and
other celebrations. Some of the items you may have the opportunity to see here are His Majesty's royal chariot, ceremonial swords, a model of the palace
and various gifts from foreign dignitaries.
As you head back to the pier, you will enjoy one final photo stop at the majestic Jame Mosque, the country's largest mosque.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 45-minutes of easy to moderate walking over mostly flat surfaces. There are a minimal number of steps to
negotiate at Royal Regalia. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the
coach and have a companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Long cotton
pants; cotton shirt; a hat; sunglasses; sun screen and flat, comfortable walking shoes that are easy to slip in and out of are recommended. Low cut tops,
shorts and short skirts or dresses are not considered appropriate. Shoes must be removed at the Royal Regalia. Photography is not allowed in the Royal
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SBT-003 DISCOVER BRUNEI ON FOOT
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: April 28, 2015 08:30 AM
This mostly walking tour of Brunei's vibrant capital offers an excellent overview of the country, as Bandar Seri Bagawan is a fusion of opulence and traditional
culture.
Boarding your coach at the pier, you will transfer to downtown Bandar Seri Bagawan, the hub of Brunei's commerce, finance and government, along the way,
stopping for photos at the Jame Mosque, the country's largest mosque.
Arriving in town, you will leave your coach behind and begin your walking tour at the beautiful Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque, whose golden dome and minarets
dominate the skyline of the central city. Named for the sultan who reigned after World War II, the mosque sits on a manmade lagoon with a brightly painted
replica of a 16th-century royal barge. From here, you will then walk to the Royal Regalia where you will browse the exhibits of luxurious items from the
sultan's lavish coronation and other celebrations. During your visit, some of the things you might see are His Majesty's royal chariot, ceremonial swords, a
model of the palace, and gifts from foreign dignitaries.
Continuing down the city streets, you will pass the Royal Ceremonial Hall, see a rather unusual Chinese temple, and wander about a local market that
features goods ranging from fresh fruit to antiques. You may also notice the distant Water Village, a thousands of structures built on stilts in the Brunei River.
A shopping opportunity awaits you at your final stop, the Yayasan Complex, a modern shopping plaza with numerous designer boutiques. After free time for
shopping here, you will rejoin your coach and make your way back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 3-hours of moderate walking. Some of the walking is over uneven surfaces and there are some steps to
negotiate. This tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Guests should be in reasonable physical condition as portions of
the tour require walking outside in strong sunlight and warm temperatures. Long cotton pants; cotton shirt; a hat; sunglasses; sun screen and flat,
comfortable walking shoes that are easy to slip in and out of are recommended. Low cut tops, shorts and short skirts or dresses are not considered
appropriate. Shoes must be removed at the Royal Regalia. Photography is not allowed in the Royal Regalia or mosques and all cameras and handbags must
be left at the entrance to Royal Regalia.
SBT-004 MANGROVE CRUISE & VISIT TO WATER VILLAGE
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: April 28, 2015 08:30 AM
Cruise the wildlife-rich waterways outside Brunei's capital and then stop for tea in the Water Village, a community built entirely above the water on stilts
during this relaxing tour.
Departing from the pier, you will drive to Bandar Seri Bagawan, the energetic capital of Brunei. Not far from the center of town, you will board a boat and
cruise the surrounding waterways, which are lined with mangroves. Strictly protected by Brunei law, the unspoiled vegetation supports an abundance of
wildlife.
While motoring through the water, your guide will explain the complexities of the mangrove ecology and elaborate on the flora and fauna. During your cruise,
you may see macaques, monitor lizards, crocodiles and countless waterfowl, which feed on the bountiful supply of shrimp, crabs and other aquatic food that
inhabit these waters.
Perhaps the most unusual animal living in the mangroves is the Proboscis Monkey, which sports an unusually long nose. These primates are only found on
the island of Borneo, and Brunei has a thriving population of them. Although they are tree-dwellers, Proboscis Monkeys are proficient swimmers, and you
may catch a glimpse of one in the water or eating vegetation on land.
On the return to Bandar Seri Bagawan, you will stop at the Water Village. More than 30,000 people live in the village which is an amazing assortment of
homes, restaurants, mosques, shops and hospitals, all connected by wooden boardwalks. Surprisingly, some of the homes are quite elaborate, and you will
have the unique opportunity of stopping by one for a cup of tea. Amazingly, people have lived in the Water Village for more than 1,300 years, making it one of
the most historic areas in Brunei. A visit here is truly an unforgettable experience.
Re-boarding your tour boat, you will cruise back to the jetty where your coach awaits to transfer you back to the pier and your awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 30-minutes of mostly easy walking; however, some of the walking is over uneven surfaces and a wooden
walkway. There are some steps to negotiate and guests must be able to enter and exit the tour boat on their own. This tour is not available to wheelchair
guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability. Long cotton pants; cotton shirt; a hat; sunglasses; sun
screen; insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes that are easy to slip in and out of are recommended. Low cut tops, shorts and short skirts or
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SBT-005 TEMBURONG CULTURAL EXPERIENCE
Duration: 7.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: April 28, 2015 08:30 AM
Spend the day in Brunei's wild Temburong District, a botanically fertile land of rain forests, mangroves and indigenous people who were once headhunters.
Leaving the pier by coach, you will drive to the town jetty, where you will board a water taxi and cruise across serene Brunei Bay. On the way to the town of
Bangar-Temburong in the easternmost section of Brunei, you will pass several unpopulated islands forested with mangroves, an indication of the area's
remoteness. Keep a close eye out as you may see monkeys scurrying about the trees and monitor lizards basking in the sun.
Near town, you will visit a longhouse used by the Iban, the original settlers of Borneo, who were once fierce headhunters that frequently engaged in battle
with competing tribes. Many of the Iban still live in longhouses, which consist of numerous connecting rooms that share a verandah where traditional
ceremonies are held. The Iban people have their own language and deep-rooted culture, which you will have the chance to observe during a traditional Iban
dance performance.
Next, you will board an Iban long boat and cruise the Temburong River. Lined by virgin forest, the river supports a diversity of wildlife, so be on the look-out
for animals in and around the water. Stopping at a riverside venue, you will be treated to a luncheon of freshly caught fish, chicken, and local vegetables.
Following lunch in this tranquil setting, you will retrace your route to the town jetty in Bandar Sen Begawan, where your coach awaits to transport you back to
the pier and your awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking; however, some of the walking is over uneven surfaces and there are steps to negotiate. Guests
must be agile enough to enter and exit the different tour boats on their own. Additionally, there are frequent changes of transportation and some bumpy roads
to travel over. The long boats are narrow with wooden seats and do not have a roof. Movement in the boat will be limited so as not to create any imbalance.
Keeping in mind that this is an underdeveloped area of Brunei, the buses in Temburong are for the most part, old with narrow seats, no a/c and no P.A.
system. This tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Cotton knee-length shorts; sleeveless cotton shirt; a hat; sunglasses;
sun screen; insect repellant and flat, comfortable walking shoes that are easy to slip in and out of are recommended. Low cut tops and short skirts, shorts or
dresses are not considered appropriate.
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KUCHING, MALAYSIA
KUC-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF KUCHING
Duration: 4.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 30, 2015 08:30 AM
Marvel at Kuching’s storied past by visiting attractions as diverse as its revered Cat Monument, colorful Chinese temples, legendary Sarawak Museum and
Heritage Walk.
Depart from the pier and begin an enlightening drive through Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia. Blanketing the banks of the
meandering Sarawak River, the city exudes a wonderful Old World charm.
The name Kuching derives from the Malay word for “cat,” and in honor of felines there is a cat museum, and cat statues are prominently displayed
throughout the city. Your first stop is the famed Cat Monument, a depiction of several oversized cats playing and posing regally.
Chinese temples also dot Kuching’s urban landscape, the oldest dating to 1876. You’ll stop at one of the most colorful temples for pictures and a tour of its
elaborate interior, before departing for the Sarawak Museum. The museum is a repository of treasures that express Malaysia’s past through ethnographic
and archaeological exhibits. Browsing through the galleries offers great insight into this fascinating region of the world.
Next, you will drive to the starting point of the Heritage Walk, a trail through town that presents many of Kuching’s marquee attractions. You will pass
historical buildings, walk down narrow covered passages lined with shops, and perhaps see Fort Magherita in the distance. Although comparatively small, the
whitewashed fortress once guarded the city against pirates. Your guided walking tour lasts approximately 30-minutes, after which you will re-board your
coach and transfer back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate walking/standing and there are some steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate
light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
KUC-004 ORANGUTAN SANCTUARY
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: April 30, 2015 08:30 AM
Watch orphaned orangutans being fed at a wildlife center within a nature preserve, and then see a different side of Sarawak at a traditional pottery factory
and on a heritage walk.
Depart from the pier and enjoy a leisurely drive to the Semenggoh Wildlife Center, where injured and abandoned animals are rehabilitated. Although the
center cares for a variety of mammals, birds and reptiles, the orangutan remains the favorite among visitors.
The word “orang” is Malay for “person” and “utan” is derived from a word meaning “forest,” and at times the primates behave just like people. Their facial
expressions are particularly demonstrative.
In the wild, orangutans spend their days foraging for fruit, eggs, flowers and the occasional lizard. At Semenggoh, their food is placed on platforms, and
before long the orangutans can be seen emerging from the forest to dine. They may take their food back to a tree or eat while hanging from a rope, but
regardless you will have an excellent, up-close view. The platforms are considered “halfway houses,” and as the great apes re-acclimate to life in the
rainforest they are seen less frequently.
Following the feeding, you will visit a pottery factory that produces a variety of ceramics. Most of the potters in Kuching are Chinese and descended from
potters that arrived in the 19th century. For an even more in-depth look into Kuching’s history, you will follow part of the Heritage Walk in town, before
returning to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of easy to moderate walking/standing. There are natural and uneven surfaces to negotiate and the
pathways can become slippery when wet. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully
evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; a bottle of water and a towel from the ship; and
binoculars are recommended. Flat, closed-toe, comfortable hiking or sport shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended.
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KUC-002 BAKO NATIONAL PARK
Duration: 5.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: April 30, 2015 08:45 AM
Trek into the rainforest in idyllic Bako National Park for an up-close look at Borneo’s exotic flora and to look for the island’s iconic animals in their natural
habitats.
Depart from the pier and enjoy a picturesque drive northeast into the rainforest at the tip of the Muara Tebas peninsula, where Bako National Park is located.
Although among the smallest parks in Sarawak, it’s the oldest, so the environment is wonderfully pristine. Few natural areas reveal so much, as almost every
type of vegetation in Borneo thrives here.
You will enter the park by boarding a boat in the nearby fishing village of Bako and cruising along the South China Sea to the park’s exhibition center.
Following a brief stop to register, receive a briefing and use the facilities, you will begin your trek along the jungle trails where you will observe the park’s
wildlife and learn about the flora. As there are seven different ecosystems within the park, the diversity is remarkable and stunningly exotic. Certain paths
wind past carnivorous pitcher plants; others meander through swamp forest.
Animal lovers will be just as enthralled by the park’s wildlife, the star of which is the odd-looking proboscis monkey, which is only found on Borneo. The
species is easy to recognize because of its huge pendulous nose, distinct potbelly and reddish-brown fur. The park is also home to hairy-nosed otters, flying
lizards, mouse deer and bearded pigs, which are often seen wallowing in mud.
Following your guided walking tour of the park’s trails, you will retrace your route and return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate to strenuous walking/hiking. There are natural and uneven surfaces to negotiate and the
pathways can become slippery when wet. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good
physical condition. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; a towel from the ship; and binoculars are recommended. Flat, closed-toe,
comfortable hiking or sport shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended.
KUC-003 SARAWAK CULTURAL VILLAGE
Duration: 5.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: April 30, 2015 09:00 AM
Immerse yourself in the various cultures of Sarawak at a village where several tribal groups demonstrate the eccentricities of their traditions through
architecture, dance and customs.
Depart from the pier and drive due north to the foothills of Mount Santubong, a half-mile-high peak that can be seen from Kuching on a clear day. Before
long, you will arrive at the Sarawak Cultural Village, a “living museum” that was created to preserve and showcase the state’s cultural heritage. Approximately
150 people live here and practice traditional activities such as silk weaving, hat making and wood carving.
Your tour begins in one of the longhouses, which are typically built near waterways with axe-hewn timber and natural materials such as leaves for thatching.
Longhouse interiors are always open with verandahs running the length of the buildings.
Sarawak’s primary ethnic groups are represented in the village through replicas of structures that include a Melanau tall house, Malay town house and
Chinese farmhouse. Members of the tribes, dressed in traditional costumes, are on hand to explain their culture, and a tribal storyteller may be there to
regale you with outlandish legends.
You’ll delve even deeper into the diverse cultures of Sarawak while watching a folkloric performance. Wearing bright costumes and jewelry, the graceful
dancers tell elaborate stories through their movements, accompanied by traditional live music.
Following your cultural immersion, you will enjoy free time for shopping at the Kuching waterfront before returning to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of easy to moderate walking/standing. There are natural and uneven surfaces to negotiate and the
pathways can become slippery when wet. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good
physical condition. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; a bottle of water and a towel from the ship; and binoculars are recommended. Flat,
closed-toe, comfortable hiking or sport shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended.
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BALI (BENOA), INDONESIA
BAJ-002 TRIBAL DINNER & KECAK DANCE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: May 03, 2015 01:30 PM
As evening descends on this tropical paradise and the last rays of the setting sun light up the sky with a warm red glow, the shadows and sounds of the night
join together to cast a spell over the island, infusing it with an aura of mysticism. As twilight falls, you'll travel by coach to Bali's own amazing Bird Park.
Here, an open-air dining area located in the center of the Park provides the setting for a delicious traditional Indonesian dinner. As you relax and enjoy your
meal, the unique sounds of the native birds as they settle for the evening provide a tranquil background of nature's own music.
Following your meal, you'll be transported to a nearby stage where you'll witness the utterly unique and fascinating performance of the Kecak Dance. Kecak
is a ritual dance that recounts a tale from the Ramayana, an epic story that found its way from India to Indonesia. During the dance, the only musical
accompaniment is the chanting that is supplied by men who are positioned in a concentric circle on the stage. As the men chant and rhythmically sway to the
music, colorfully costumed dancers weave and intertwine their way amongst them. With the stage lit only by glowing torches, the shadows cast by the
dancers combined with the haunting chanting, create a truly mesmerizing and unforgettable experience.
A pleasant drive back to the pier concludes this very special evening of Balinese entertainment.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking and steps. Lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes and an umbrella are recommended.
BAJ-003 BALI TERRACES & SCENIC COUNTRYSIDE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: May 03, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: May 04, 2015 08:00 AM
This lovely tour highlights what Balinese are so proud of, namely the beautiful rice terraces, which are mostly found in the mid-western part of the Island. For
the majority of Balinese, agriculture is their livelihood. Villages are mainly found centered around or near the rice fields and every farmer who owns one or
more rice plots or sawahs, is compelled to join a subak, an agricultural society that controls the distribution of irrigation water to its members. As you travel
through these verdant farming communities, you'll no doubt agree that the cascading terraces of rice fields are the most striking features of the landscape.
Starting off from the pier, a leisurely drive takes you into the countryside, with photo stops along the way at the villages of Penatahan, Penebel and
Mangesta. Along with enjoying the scenery of the rice fields, you will also see coffee and cacao plantations and a local vegetable farm. In these quiet
communities, you'll find shaded pathways draped with lush vegetation, quaint thatch-roofed homes and herds of farm animals. In the distance, majestic
mountains and verdant tropical rainforests provide a picturesque back-drop.
As you head back to the pier, your route will take you through the towns of Batunye, Carang-sari and Luk-Luk, where there will be additional photo stops
made.
Please note: This tour includes a moderate amount of walking and a few steps. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal
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BAJ-005 ROYAL TEMPLE & TANAH LOT
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: May 03, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: May 04, 2015 08:00 AM
This fascinating half day excursion provides an excellent opportunity to discover Bali's intriguing world of gods and temples, along with its traditional arts and
crafts.
Traveling along a scenic route from the pier, you'll first make your way to the magnificent Royal Temple, found in the town of Mengwi which was once the
center of a powerful kingdom. A spectacular landmark of historic architecture built in the 17th century, Pura Taman Ayun served as the family temple of the
Mengwi dynasty, whose kingdom survived until the late 1800s. This wonderful temple complex includes a wide moat, exquisite wooden shrines and
beautifully carved gates, making it one of the area's main attractions.
Leaving Mengwi behind, you'll continue on to Bali's most photographed temple, Tanah Lot. Also referred to as the Sunset Temple, the impressive black lava
towers of this sacred 16th century temple are dramatically situated on a rocky outcrop that extends 656 feet offshore. Surrounded by pristine aqua waters
and the white surf that crashes against the rocks, it's easy to see why this location has become a favorite with photographers.
Re-joining your coach, it's a leisurely drive to your final stop, a popular batik workshop. This lovely Balinese tradition has been passed down for generations
and at the workshop you will have an opportunity to admire the distinctive artistry and technique that goes into producing the famous batik cloth. There will be
time afforded here to shop for a souvenir to take home.
Please note: This tour includes a moderate amount of walking and some steps. However, the sites are not wheelchair accessible and therefore it is not
available to wheelchair guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing,
a hat, comfortable walking shoes and an umbrella are recommended.
BAJ-007 BALINESE ARTS & CRAFTS
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: May 03, 2015 01:30 PM
Date: May 04, 2015 08:00 AM
This tour provides an excellent introduction to Bali's essential sights as well as its religion, art and culture. Bali's population is approximately 3.5 million, of
which 85% are Hindus and the remaining 15% are either Moslems or Christians. The island's rich art and culture have been traditionally passed down from
generation to generation by means of the local community centers and this excursion takes you to several of these key communities where you can see
first-hand how Bali's past is infused with the present day.
Your tour first travels to Tohpati village, well-known for processing exceptional Batik cloth. Here, you'll have a unique opportunity to observe skilled artisans at
work as they use the different methods of applying the colors and printing to the fabric. Continuing on, you'll make your way to Celuk village, a center of gold
and silver work where over half the village's population is involved in the silver industry. Original designs in delicate filigree make Balinese jewelry one of the
most remarkable styles in Asia. As with most Balinese crafts, gold and silver work is largely a hereditary trade with apprentices beginning to train at a young
age and by the time they reach the age of 12, already producing fine ornaments.
From Celuk, it's on to Kemenuh village, a major woodcarving center. Renowned for its wood-carving, you will be able to watch the local craftsmen as they
turn slabs of teak or ebony wood into intricate statues and masks. Of special interest here are the huge carved statues that depict mythical figures, such as
the Garuda.
As your tour draws to a close, you'll make a final stop at Peliatan village, a village noted for its painters. Traditional Balinese painting was strictly limited to
three basic kinds. Most of the paintings were narratives with mythological themes, illustrating stories from Hindu epics and literature. Under the influence of
western painters who settled in Bali in the 1930s, Balinese artists began painting single scenes instead of narrative tales, using images from everyday life as
their theme. Your visit to Peliatan includes time at one of the local galleries where you can view the beautiful works created by gifted Balinese artists.
Please note: This tour includes a moderate amount of walking and a few steps. However, the sites are not wheelchair accessible and therefore it is not
available to wheelchair guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing,
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BAJ-001 DISCOVER BALI
Duration: 6.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: May 04, 2015 08:00 AM
This day spent discovering the fascinating and vibrant culture of Bali begins with a picturesque drive to Tohpati Village for a demonstration of Batik cloth
processing. Along the way, you'll stop and enjoy a Barong dance performance. This well-known and theatrical Balinese dance tells a story of the fight of good
vs. evil via a colorful performance. Arriving at the village you'll have a unique opportunity to observe skilled artisans at work as they use the different methods
of applying the colors and printing to the fabric.
Continuing on, you'll travel to a Traditional Balinese house compound. The Balinese home is often viewed as a living organism. Much like a human being, it
has a head (the ancestral shrine), arms (the sleeping quarters and living room) and legs and feet (the kitchen and rice granaries.) This up-close look allows
you a glimpse into conventional Balinese life.
Your next stop is at the Singapadu Temple or Pura Puseh. Built in the 17th century and guarded by four statues of Wisnu that rest on carved pedestals, the
temple continues to be used by the local village community for religious ceremonies.
Your final tour stop is at the Bird Park. This amazing attraction is where you'll find the largest collection of Indonesian birds in the world, as well as many
varieties from Africa and South America. Covering nearly 5 acres of botanical landscape, the Park provides sanctuary to almost 1000 birds of 250 different
species. Taking an innovative approach, the birds are showcased not only in their natural habitats and large walk-in aviaries, but also as free range
throughout the Park. Adding to the Park's appeal is a remarkable display of tropical plants and trees which also serve to attract a significant butterfly
population. This tranquil and relaxing setting is where you'll be treated to a lunch of local Balinese favorites.
Following your time at the Bird Park, you'll re-board your coach for the relaxing drive back to the pier in Benoa.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking and steps; however, the sites are not wheelchair accessible and therefore it is not considered suitable for
wheelchair guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Lightweight clothing, a hat,
comfortable walking shoes and an umbrella are recommended.
BAJ-004 BALINESE CULTURAL EXPERIENCE
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: May 04, 2015 08:00 AM
This interesting and entertaining tour is geared toward those who like to immerse themselves in a destination's culture and daily activities. Meeting your
coach at the pier, you'll travel into the beautiful Nyuh Kuning countryside to the Bali Classic Culture Center.
Upon arrival, you'll be warmly welcomed by a group of Balinese women wearing their exquisite traditional dress, who will present you with a flower to wear
behind your ear. As a Bleganjur music group performs for you, you'll be escorted to the lobby area where a refreshing drink awaits. Following a welcome
dance, there's an opportunity to observe a colorful temple ornaments parade procession before setting off to explore the many activities and attractions
housed at the Culture Center. These include a museum, a Balinese dance performance and numerous workshop activities where you can learn how to
perform a traditional dance, play the gamelan, paint and weave handicrafts. There are also areas where you can observe daily Balinese activities such as
Menumbuk Padi (paring of the paddy) and making coconut oil. Before departing the Culture Center, you'll be treated to a delicious Indonesian buffet lunch
and dance performance.
Your afternoon includes a stop at Kemenuh village, known for its wood-carving. Here, you can observe the local craftsmen as they turn slabs of teak or ebony
wood into intricate statues and masks. Leaving Kemenuh, your coach travels back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes a moderate amount of walking and a few steps. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal
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KOMODO, INDONESIA
KOM-001 KOMODO DRAGONS
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: May 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Tendering from the ship, you'll arrive at the Komodo Jetty where your exploration of Komodo National Park commences. The world-renowned great wildlife
island of Komodo is the desolate domain of a fierce and very rare species of reptile that bears the looks of a prehistoric dinosaur and is appropriately called a
Komodo Dragon. A clear indication of Komodo National Park's biological importance is its ranking with UNESCO as both a World Heritage Site and a Man
and Biosphere Reserve.
The Komodo Dragon is thought to be the remnant of a once widespread ancient order of monitor lizards. Today, fewer than 300 of this protected species
remains and its continuing existence hangs in the balance. Often measuring up to 11 feet in length and weighing in at over 300 pounds, this ominous looking
creature, with its sharp, saw-like teeth and menacing eyes, leaves a lasting impression on all who have had the opportunity to see it up close. Living on deer
and wild pigs that inhabit the island, it is surprisingly agile when covering short distances and a good swimmer.
Once you are ashore, you will be met by your local tour guide to begin your walking expedition of the island. Traveling in small groups with your guide and a
park ranger, you'll make your way down footpaths that lead through pockets of thorny vegetation and dry tropical grasslands, senses heightened with
anticipation that the dragons will make an appearance. This first-hand look at Komodo will also serve to acquaint you with the other notable species that
inhabit the island, as well as the rich surrounding marine environment. Informative commentary will be provided by your expert guides as you navigate this
utterly unique locale. Following your guided tour, you'll return to the jetty for your tender transfer back to the ship.
Please note: Total tour duration can vary, dependent on the location of the Komodo Dragons and the pace of the participants. The tour may include up to 1
1/2 hours of walking, dependent upon the trail to be followed that day which is determined by the Rangers who have scouted out potential sites where the
Komodo Dragons may be found. Furthermore, the tour may travel over dirt paths that can become muddy and strenuous if there have been recent rains;
therefore, it is not suitable for wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Caps, sun-protective clothing, sunscreen and comfortable, easily cleaned
walking shoes are highly recommended. It is also suggested that a plastic bag be brought along for items you do not wish to get wet in the event of a sudden
tropical downpour, which can be a common occurrence. As the Komodo Dragons are not artificially fed and roam the island freely in search of their own food,
there is a possibility you may not see any during the course of your tour. The park charges a fee for cameras and video equipment that ranges from $8.00 $18.00 which must be paid in cash at the park entrance.
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DARWIN, AUSTRALIA
DRW-001 TERRITORY WILDLIFE PARK
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: May 07, 2015 10:30 AM
Your tour begins with a scenic drive to the Territory Wildlife Park, one of the major attractions in the Darwin area. The park is nestled in some 400 hectares of
natural bushland and has over 4 miles of walking trails that pass through abundant woodlands, lush wetlands and tropical forest. For the convenience of the
Park's visitors, carriages pulled by small trucks are available which navigate around the Park, giving informative commentary along the way. As the Park is
quite extensive, this may be the most fitting way to travel from one stop to another.
While here, you'll have a chance to see a vast array of native wildlife, such as kangaroos, wallabies, buffalo, tropical birds, dingoes, crocodiles and Banteng
cattle. As photo opportunities will abound, be sure to bring your camera. Attractions at the Park also include the unique underwater walk-through aquarium
where you are immersed in the midst of gliding whip rays and other colorful fish and marine life. Another fascinating exhibit is the Nocturnal House which
gives an extraordinary glimpse into the lives of many species of nocturnal animals that are rarely seen in the wild. There is also a special enclosure where a
scheduled performance is held that allows you to observe some of the Park's birds of prey in full flight.
Although guides will greet your coach, provide maps and be available to offer suggestions and assistance, your time here is unstructured and it is at the
individual's discretion which experiences they wish to partake in. It is suggested that you first cover those exhibits you most want to see in the time allotted.
At the conclusion of your visit, your coach will return you to the ship in Darwin.
Please note: It is important that guests meet at the designated pick-up point at the time advised by the driver. Comfortable walking shoes, sun hat,
sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a
separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
DRW-003 DARWIN HARBOR CRUISE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: May 07, 2015 10:30 AM
Enjoy a relaxing harbor cruise and panoramic tour of Darwin on this charming tour.
Unbeknownst to many, Darwin, in addition to being a modern tropical capital, is situated on a harbor twice the size of Sydney's. Board your charterd tour
vessel and then sit back and relax while you spend the next hour exploring Darwin Harbour and hearing commentary about its unique history. Learn about the
ferocious bombing raid on Darwin conducted by the Japanese in 1942, which sank 12 ships in the harbor. The harbor itself has huge tidal movements (up to
26 feet) and the only 4 gate, salt-water loch in Australia. Once you have traveled through the loch and emerged into the harbor, you'll see Larrakeyah, the
Naval Patrol boat base and Doctors Gully, home to a popular and unusual local attraction, made so by the hundreds of fish that come to shore at high tide to
be fed by hand. As you pass Darwin's Esplanade, you will be able to see your ship berthed at the wharf precinct.
During your tour, you'll be treated to a refreshment on board, as you pass several interesting sights along the way. These would include the new East Arm
Port and the Darwin railway line. You may also see naval vessels from all over the world.
At the conclusion of your cruise, re-board your coach and enjoy a panoramic tour of Darwin's highlights before returning to the pier.
Please note: Shoes with non-slip soles are recommended as well as a sun hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. The vessel used on the tour has both
air-conditioned and non-air conditioned areas. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a
separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
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DRW-004 JUMPING CROCODILE CRUISE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: May 07, 2015 10:30 AM
Traveling by coach, you will make your way to the Adelaide River, one of eight rivers in the Top End which have large floodplains in their catchments. These
floodplains create a great expanse of coastal wetlands that are home to a great variety of unique animals and plant life. The Northern Territory is also well
known as crocodile country.
Your first stop will be at the Window on the Wetlands Visitors Centre where you will have the opportunity to learn more about life in this tropical region.
Following a brief visit here, you will proceed to your main destination - the Adelaide River, for a cruise which brings you almost face-to-face with the famous
jumping crocodiles. Keep watch for the tell-tale ripples of an approaching reptile, camera ready in anticipation of capturing that breathtaking moment as a
crocodile leaps out of the water to almost its full body length. For your refreshment, a soft drink will be offered while you are aboard the vessel.
At the conclusion of this truly memorable cruise, your coach will return you to the pier by way of the outer suburbs of Darwin.
Please note: This tour is not recommended to guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level
of ability. The cruise is non exclusive to cruise ship guests. It is recommended that guests wear comfortable walking shoes with non-slip soles and bring a
sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellent. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with
a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
DRW-005 HIGHLIGHTS OF DARWIN'S HISTORICAL PAST
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: May 07, 2015 10:30 AM
Darwin has a rich and colorful history and this tour highlights some important sights that help to chronicle this tropical city's past. Boarding your coach at the
pier, you'll begin this fascinating journey that transports you back in time by first visiting the Fannie Bay Gaol Museum. Darwin's original penal institution in
Fannie Bay is now a museum and here you will learn how, from 1883 through 1979, the old gaol, with its crude facilities and a chilling old gallows section,
has served as a grim reminder of what life in the gaol was really like.
Following the convict era, Australian history was shaped by another phase, when colonial settlers traveled across the globe in the hope of finding a better
world, eager to explore new lands in search of personal and financial growth and after a short transfer, you will stop at the Museum and Art Gallery of the
Northern Territory, a great place to complete your exploration of Darwin's heritage. The Art Gallery houses a comprehensive display of Indigenous art and
artifacts that reveal much about the various Aboriginal groups from Darwin and its surrounding environs. In the museum, you will also have the opportunity to
learn how the city was devastated, then rebuilt in 1975 after Cyclone Tracy hit Darwin on Christmas Eve in 1974. Despite its ordeal, Darwin re-grouped,
rebuilt and today stands stronger than ever. A very realistic Cyclone Tracy display recreates the atmosphere of that fateful Christmas Eve. Amongst the
eclectic collection of exhibits here you will also find an excellent display of Aboriginal, South-East Asian and Oceanic Art, along with a permanent collection of
major Australian fine art.
Re-boarding your coach, it's a brief panoramic drive of the city before returning the pier.
Please note: This tour contains a moderate amount of walking and is available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns who are able to make
their way on and off the coach. Comfortable walking shoes, a sun hat and sun glasses are recommended. Exhibits are constantly being upgraded and added
therefore some exhibits may be removed or changed. Order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a
separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
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DRW-006 DARWIN'S MILITARY PAST
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: May 07, 2015 10:30 AM
Military buffs will surely enjoy this tour that visits three heritage sights that cover a significant period in the military past of Darwin. This tropical town played a
pivotal role in the fight against the Japanese during World War II, as the Territory airfields were used to carry out bombing and anti-intruder operations. These
sorties constantly harassed the enemy, destroyed their infrastructure and their morale, but also made Darwin a constant target for retaliatory bombings.
Your first stop is at East Point for some panoramic photos of Darwin Harbour. Adjacent to this vantage point is the extensive East Point Military Museum. The
Museum was originally set-up as an artillery museum by the Royal Australian Artillery Association to exhibit photographs and artifacts from Darwin's war time
history, including the bombing of Darwin by the Japanese during World War II. In a series of sixty-four raids conducted on Darwin over a nearly two year
period, over three hundred people lost their lives.
Leaving East Point behind, you'll next travel to the Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, which is one of the major aviation museums in Australia. The museum
features an impressive presentation of aircraft and displays depicting the Northern Territory's involvement in aviation, both civil and military. The exhibits span
from the early pioneers and record breakers - through World War II and the jet age of Vulcan's, Concorde and other exotic aircraft. One of the most
awesome displays is a B52 Bomber, one of only two complete aircraft of its type on display outside the United States. Additionally, you'll find the B-25
Mitchell, Mirage and Sabre jet fighters, an ex-Royal Australian Navy Wessex helicopter, an ex-US Army Huey Cobra with its rocket pods and Gatling gun, a
Mark VIII Spitfire replica and the fascinating wreckage of a Japanese Mitsubishi Zero fighter. Aviation aficionados will no doubt thoroughly enjoy this visit.
Filled with perhaps a new sense of appreciation for the role Darwin played during the war, you'll re-join your coach and be transferred back to the pier.
Please note: This tour contains a moderate amount of walking and is available to guests who utilize a wheelchair and those with mobility concerns who are
able to make their way on and off the coach. Comfortable walking shoes, a sun hat and sun glasses are recommended. Exhibits are constantly being
upgraded and added therefore some exhibits may be removed or changed. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. The
Aviation Heritage Centre is not air-conditioned. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
DRW-007 DARWIN MUSEUMS & CROCODYLUS PARK
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: May 07, 2015 10:30 AM
Leaving the city, you will travel a short distance to Crocodylus Park, famous for its work on crocodile research. Operated by wildlife research consultants,
they will give you a fascinating presentation on this awesome animal. While here, you will get to observe the crocodiles in the park's lagoon as well as in
their pens, and witness a crocodile feeding. Amazingly, the crocodiles will literally leap several feet in the air for their food. You will also be given the
opportunity to have a photo taken with a juvenile crocodile ... and for the more adventurous, to hold one.
After your visit at the Park, you'll return to the city for a stop at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory that overlooks Fannie Bay. Take time
while you are here to view its excellent collection of Aboriginal, South-East Asian and Oceanic Art. You will also find a permanent collection of major
Australian fine art and Northern Territory natural science on display here.
Continuing on, you will next visit the Aviation Heritage Centre, which features an impressive presentation of aircraft and displays depicting the Northern
Territory's involvement in aviation, both civil and military. The exhibits span from the early pioneers and record breakers - through World War II and the jet
age of Vulcan's, Concorde and other exotic aircraft. One of the most awesome displays is a B52 Bomber, one of only two complete aircraft of its type on
display outside the United States. Additionally, you'll find the B-25 Mitchell, Mirage and Sabre jet fighters, an ex-Royal Australian Navy Wessex helicopter, an
ex-US Army Huey Cobra with its rocket pods and Gatling gun, a Mark VIII Spitfire replica and the fascinating wreckage of a Japanese Mitsubishi Zero fighter.
Aviation aficionados will no doubt thoroughly enjoy this visit.
Your tour concludes with a brief overview of Darwin's essential highlights before being returned to the pier.
Please note: Comfortable walking shoes, a sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellent are recommended. The Aviation Heritage Centre is not
air-conditioned. Exhibits are constantly being upgraded and added therefore some exhibits may be removed or changed. The order of sights visited may vary
and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
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CAIRNS, AUSTRALIA
CNS-002 CAIRNS PANORAMA
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: May 10, 2015 04:30 PM
Date: May 11, 2015 08:00 AM
Your tour of Cairns begins at the pier where you will board your motorcoach for an exploration of this friendly tropical town, set in a spectacular setting
between mountain ranges and the sparkling Coral Sea.
An informative commentary is provided as you make your way past many of Cairn's landmarks, including the Cairns Casino, the Central Mall and the bustling
downtown with its numerous shops and businesses. Leaving Cairns behind, your coach will then travel through the town of Portsmith before traversing the
suburbs of Bungalow and Manunda, which feature charming old Queenslander-style houses. A brief stop is included at the lush Botanical Gardens where you
can stretch your legs and wander amongst the local fauna and flora.
Back on the road, you'll have a chance to enjoy views of the Centenary Lakes while en route to the northern beaches and exclusive suburb of Palm Cove.
Arriving at this trendy retreat, free time will be provided so that you may explore its elegant beachfront boutiques and chic cafés as you choose.
Your return journey back to the ship takes you through Redlynch to Brinsmead Gap for some lovely views of the city.
Please note: The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses and sun screen are
recommended. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
CNS-001 BUTTERFLY SANCTUARY & AUSSIE WILDLIFE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: May 11, 2015 08:00 AM
Departing by coach from the ship, you'll drive to Kuranda, a small township nestled in the majestic rainforest that borders Cairns. Upon arrival, enjoy a brief
orientation tour of this charming village before visiting the Australian Butterfly Sanctuary.
This aviary is home to over 1,500 magnificent tropical butterflies, all local to the area, including the electric blue Ulysses butterfly. As the butterflies are all
rainforest species, the aviary is designed to re-create their natural habitat, complete with a running stream. Here, you will have a chance to learn about the
many interesting behavioral patterns and the life cycle of these winsome insects. This includes egg laying, courtship dances, and butterfly battles over
territory to name just a few.
Following your time at the Butterfly Sanctuary, you will re-board your coach and proceed to the Koala and Wildlife Sanctuary, which forms part of this vast
100-acre park. Here, you can see koalas, wander amongst free-roaming kangaroos and wallabies, and visit an exciting nocturnal display. The Wildlife
Sanctuary also gives visitors the chance to have a keepsake photo taken while holding an adorable koala. This photo is optional and not included in your tour
cost.
At the conclusion of your tour, your coach will travel back down the mountain, affording you further scenic views of the Cairns region, the Coral Sea and
Green Island before you are returned to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1 1/2 hours of walking and/or standing, and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their
personal level of ability and stamina. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses and sun screen are recommended. The order of sights visited may vary
and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
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CNS-003 JUNGLE TRAIN & AMPHIBIOUS ARMY DUCK
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $275.00
Date: May 11, 2015 08:00 AM
For a truly memorable Australian experience, join fellow guests for a visit to the amazing Rainforestation Nature Park, journey aboard the Kuranda Scenic
Railway, and a ride on a World War II Army Duck.
Leaving the pier, you'll first travel by coach to the nearby Freshwater Railway Station. After boarding the train, sit back and enjoy this incredible journey,
ascending 1,076 feet, passing magnificent waterfalls, traveling through 15 tunnels and crossing 40 bridges. During your 90-minute journey, an informative
presentation will enhance this delightfully unique adventure that transports you through the ancient rainforest.
Your rail journey will end at Kuranda Railway Station, and after a brief drive through the township of Kuranda, you'll continue on to the extraordinary
Rainforestation, for a ride on an amphibious Army Duck. This World Heritage-listed jungle features expansive views and a knowledgeable commentary from
your Duck Captain, who will navigate your Army Duck up the jungle along the water's edge. Here, it's not unusual to see water goannas soaking up the sun, a
python slithering up a tree, and turtles, fish and eels swimming around the vessel.
You will also be treated with a visit to the Koala and Wildlife Sanctuary, which forms part of this vast 100-acre park. Here, you can see koalas, wander
amongst free-roaming kangaroos and wallabies, and visit an exciting nocturnal display. The Wildlife Sanctuary also gives visitors the chance to have a
keepsake photo taken while holding an adorable koala. This photo is optional and not included in your tour cost.
At the conclusion of your tour, your coach will travel back down the mountain, affording you further scenic views of the Cairns region, the Coral Sea and
Green Island before you return to the ship.
Please note: This tour is not recommended for wheelchair guests. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and
stamina. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The Kuranda Scenic Railway is rustic and non-air-conditioned with high-backed benches. The order
of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed due to the train schedule. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a
driver/guide.
CNS-004 GREAT BARRIER REEF & RAINFOREST OVERFLIGHT
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $665.00
Date: May 11, 2015 08:00 AM
Fly on an unforgettable odyssey over untouched wilderness and the spectacularly beautiful Great Barrier Reef on this once-in-a-lifetime excursion. A short
transfer from the pier brings you to the General Aviation terminal where you will embark on a deluxe one-hour flight that offers the best that tropical North
Queensland has to offer.
You will fly over the ancient tropical rainforest to Lake Morris, the Barron Gorge and the township of Kuranda. Witness the incredible change in scenery as
green turns to blue and you fly over Palm Cove, past Double Island and out to the breathtaking Great Barrier Reef. Soaring over Sandy Cays, you'll marvel at
the diverse colors and marine life of the reef before continuing on past Green Island, considered the "Jewel of the Sea." Make sure you have your camera
ready as you won't want to miss the opportunity to capture some unique picture postcard photos of this magnificent natural wonder from the air.
All too soon, it's time to head back to Cairns where you'll be afforded a brief comfort stop at the aviation center before returning to the pier.
Please note: This tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns must be able to negotiate a high step onto and off the aircraft.
This tour operates with a maximum of six guests per aircraft and is subject to flight availability and prevailing weather conditions. The order of sights visited
may vary. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
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CNS-005 SKYRAIL, KURANDA & CAIRNS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: May 11, 2015 08:00 AM
For a truly memorable Australian experience, join fellow guests for a ride on the amazing Skyrail and a visit to the charming village of Kuranda. Starting off
from the pier, you'll first make your way to the nearby Skyrail Rainforest Cable Car Station. Upon arrival, you'll board one of the comfortable gondolas for a
truly amazing journey over Australia's World Heritage listed Tropical Rainforest canopy and into the rainforest itself.
Spanning approximately 4 1/2 miles over pristine rainforest, Skyrail allows you to explore the wonders of this ancient tropical rainforest, and learn about one
of the most botanically fascinating and diverse areas on earth. Gliding just a few feet above the rainforest canopy, the Skyrail journey immerses you in an
intimate rainforest experience where you will see, smell and become part of the tropical rainforest environment. Your Skyrail adventure includes time at two
mid-stations where you can learn more about this fascinating environment from the forest floor. At Red Peak Station, Skyrail's Rangers will provide guided
boardwalk tours while sharing their knowledge about the Rainforest. The easy access walkways at Barron Falls station take you on three separate lookouts
where you will be treated to breathtaking views of Barron Gorge and Barron Falls. This station also is where you'll find the state-of-the-art Rainforest
Interpretation Center.
At the completion of your Skyrail journey, you'll proceed to the center of Kuranda, a delightful village nestled in the heart of the rainforest. Established as a
railway station in the mid-1800s when logging and mining were large industries on the Atherton Tablelands, Kuranda became known as a place to stock up
on goods and also where one could enjoy culture and sophistication at one of the local hotels. Today, this colorful township is a haven for markets, cafés, and
restaurants. After a brief overview of the town, you'll have some free time to further explore on your own. No doubt you'll want to take the opportunity to
browse the shops for local artwork, crafts, opals or aboriginal souvenirs.
Re-joining your coach, you'll begin the journey back Cairns, enjoying further views of the picturesque landscape which surrounds Cairns, including Green
Island off in the distance.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1 1/2 hours of walking and/or standing, at times over uneven natural surfaces. There are some steps to
negotiate and guests must step-up to board the Skyrail. This tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to
evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. The Skyrail Cable car seats 6 guests per gondola and guests may experience a slight delay during
loading and unloading. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sun screen and insect repellant are recommended. The order of sights visited may
vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
CNS-006 CAIRNS, KURANDA, ABORIGINALS & ARMY DUCK
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: May 11, 2015 08:00 AM
This tour which is both entertaining and informative combines several of Cairns' most popular attractions. You'll begin with a scenic coach ride from the pier
to the extraordinary Rainforestation Nature Park. This World Heritage-listed jungle features expansive views and a knowledgeable commentary from your
Duck Captain, who will navigate your Army Duck up the jungle along the water's edge. Here, it's not unusual to see water goannas soaking up the sun, a
python slithering up a tree, and turtles, fish and eels swimming around the vessel. During your time at Rainforestation, you'll also enjoy a traditional show in
the rainforest amphitheater, performed by local Pamagirri dancers who will depict animals, food-gathering and hunting via their music and dance.
The final stop on your tour will be at Kuranda, a delightful village nestled in the heart of the rainforest. Established as a railway station in the mid-1800s when
logging and mining were large industries on the Atherton Tablelands, Kuranda became known as a place to stock up on goods and also where one could
enjoy culture and sophistication at one of the local hotels. Today, this colorful township is a haven for markets, cafés, and restaurants. After a brief overview
of the town, you'll have some free time to further explore on your own. No doubt you'll want to take the opportunity to browse the shops for local artwork,
crafts, opals or aboriginal souvenirs.
At the conclusion of your time in Kuranda, your coach will travel back down the mountain, affording you further scenic views of the Cairns region, the Coral
Sea and Green Island. Before returning to the pier, a brief panoramic tour of Cairns is provided.
Please note: This tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and
stamina. Guests must be able to negotiate approximately three high steps onto and off the coach and be agile enough to enter and exit the Army Duck.
There is a moderate amount of walking, at times over uneven natural surfaces. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sun screen and insect
repellant are recommended. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but
rather with a driver/guide.
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WHITSUNDAY ISLAND, AUSTRALIA
WHS-001 WHITSUNDAY'S SCENIC ISLAND CRUISE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: May 12, 2015 12:30 PM
Leaving the ship, you will be tendered to Hamilton Island where you will board the magnificent Denison Star, a 107-foot Huon pine motor cruiser. Steeped in
tradition, the Denison Star has been luxuriously re-appointed and re-designed with a fully air-conditioned lower deck and an outside area on the upper deck
that is shaded by a canopy. Originally built in Hobart, Tasmania during 1967/1968, the Denison Star is the largest Huon pine vessel to be built in Australia. An
Australian icon in timber boats, the Denison Star now combines traditional style cruising with modern day comfort that is exclusively yours to enjoy.
Departing from Hamilton Island, your 2 hour cruise will cross the Whitsunday Passage, passing a number of resorts and landmarks along the way. During the
course of your tour, you will be provided interesting commentary regarding the history of the Whitsundays Islands while being treated to tea and muffins
onboard.
At the conclusion of your tour, you will disembark the Denison Star at Hamilton Island and return to your ship via tender.
Please note: This tour is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests, those with mobility concerns or those prone to motion sickness. Natural sailing
conditions may create some rolling and pitching of the vessel, and guests will accept responsibility for their movement around the vessel, particularly if
consuming alcohol. Other beverages are available, but are not included and are at guests' own expense. If you should desire to purchase an optional
beverage, please bring along Australian currency. It is recommended that guests wear comfortable, flat, rubber-soled walking shoes and bring a hat,
sunglasses, sun screen and a towel. This tour is designated as non-smoking.
WHS-002 SAILING THE WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: May 12, 2015 12:30 PM
Boarding the ship's tender, you will be transported to Hamilton Island, to join your sailing vessel. One of the finest ways to fully appreciate the magnificence
of the Whitsundays Islands is from the sea. As you travel through pristine waters dotted with lush green islands, relax on deck and take in the fresh breeze
and the many scenic spots along the way, such as the Henning Islands, Plum Pudding Island and Catseye Beach The weather will determine the vessel's
sailing route.
While you enjoy the spectacular natural beauty of the Islands, you may partake of the light tea and biscuits being served. Concluding this memorable tour is
an invigorating return to Hamilton Island, where you will re-board your tender for the trip back to the ship.
Please note: This tour is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests, those with mobility concerns or those prone to motion sickness. Natural sailing
conditions may create some rolling and pitching of the vessel, and guests will accept responsibility for their movement around the vessel, particularly if
consuming alcohol. Other beverages are available, but are not included and are at guests' own expense. If you desire to purchase an optional beverage,
please bring along Australian currency. It is recommended that guests wear comfortable, flat, rubber-soled walking shoes and bring a hat, sunglasses, sun
screen and a towel. This tour is designated as non-smoking.
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WHS-003 WHITEHAVEN BEACH EXPERIENCE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: May 12, 2015 12:30 PM
Traveling by tender to Hamilton Island, you will board a luxury high-speed catamaran for a relaxing cruise and commentary as you travel through the
Whitsunday Islands. The islands are mostly protected and preserved as one of Australia's National Parks.
After approximately 1-hour of sailing, your catamaran will arrive at Whitehaven Beach, where you will anchor a short distance off the beach. From here, a
tender will ferry you ashore for approximately 2 1/2 hours of free time to either sun, swim or explore the National Park bushland that fringes this pristine
beach. Considered to be among the top 10 beaches in the world, Whitehaven Beach is around 3 1/2 miles of 95% pure white silica sand. Being a National
Park, you will find this beach to be free of high rise buildings, shops and typical beachside vendors. Best suited for those who wish to dispense with the
usual resort style beach offerings, this amazing, unspoiled paradise offers an incredible vista of crystal clear waters and dazzling white sand. Whether you
choose to stroll along the paths, swim, or simply lie back and enjoy a book, you will undoubtedly relish your time here.
A delicious barbecue lunch will be provided on board the catamaran. Beverages, including Australian wine, local beer and soft drinks are available for
purchase (at guests' own expense). Following your time at Whitehaven Beach, the catamaran will return to Hamilton Island where you will board your tender
back to the ship.
Please note: This tour is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests, those with mobility concerns or those prone to motion sickness. Natural sailing
conditions may create some rolling and pitching of the vessel and guests must accept responsibility for their movement around the vessel, particularly if
consuming alcohol. It is strongly recommended that guests wear comfortable, flat, rubber-soled walking shoes and bring a hat, sunglasses, sun screen and a
towel. There is some limited shade along the bush fronting the beach. This tour is not exclusive to Oceania Cruises guests.
Refreshments and drinks will be available for purchase; please bring along Australian currency. This tour is designated as non-smoking.
Guests taking part in any swimming activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Swimming ability and capability is the responsibility of each guest and
if in doubt, please consult a physician. Consumption of alcohol before or during water activities is not recommended. No responsibility will be taken for guests
who have consumed alcoholic beverages prior to water activities.
Environmentally friendly toilet facilities are available at Whitehaven Beach, and the tender will be on standby for any guests wishing to return to the
catamaran.
WHS-004 THE UNDERWATER WORLD OF THE GREAT BARRIER REEF
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $305.00
Date: May 12, 2015 12:30 PM
Your tour begins by boarding a luxury catamaran directly from the ship. Traveling to Hardy Reef, you will drop anchor and transfer to the pontoon which is
designated for your exclusive use. Here, an underwater world of exquisite beauty in the world's richest marine habitat is waiting for you to discover.
Step aboard a semi-submersible ride for breathtaking views of colorful fish and intricate coral reef gardens. The inviting aquamarine waters are sure to
provide a tempting attraction for those wishing to swim with a mask and snorkel and snorkeling equipment is provided. Optional scuba diving and special
escorted snorkeling tours are available at an extra charge, as well as an assortment of souvenirs.
Your pontoon conveniently offers an underwater viewing chamber so that you may view the beautiful coral and the magnificent array of fish without getting
wet. For your further enjoyment, a delicious morning tea and coffee will be served at the pontoon. Soft drinks will be available, and Australian wine and local
beer will also be available for purchase on the return trip.
Following approximately 2 1/2 to 3 hours at the pontoon, your catamaran will make the 90 minute return journey back to the ship.
Please note: This tour is not exclusively for ship guests. It is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests or those prone to motion sickness. Those with
mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their own level of ability as it is likely that assistance will be necessary. Natural sailing conditions may create
some rolling and pitching of the vessel, and guests must accept responsibility for their movement around the vessel, particularly if consuming alcohol. It is
strongly recommended that guests wear a swimsuit, comfortable, flat, rubber-soled walking shoes and bring a hat, sunglasses, sun screen and a towel. This
tour is designated as non-smoking.
Guests taking part in any swimming activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Swimming ability and capability is the responsibility of each guest and
if in doubt, please consult a physician. Consumption of alcohol before or during water activities is not recommended. No responsibility will be taken for
guests who have consumed alcoholic beverages prior to water activities.
Do not bring valuable items such as jewelry as there are no security lockers available on the catamaran or the pontoon. It is suggested that you bring along a
credit card or Australian cash for purchasing any optional items.
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WHS-005 DREAM TOUR BY SEAPLANE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $905.00
Date: May 12, 2015 12:30 PM
This dream tour takes you on a scenic flight by seaplane over the Great Barrier Reef and Heart Reef, passing over amazing Hill Inlet along your route. The
spectacular aerial views of the reefs and surrounding islands are quite simply, breathtaking. Just when you think it can't get any better, your seaplane
touches down and transports you to Whitehaven Beach where you will enjoy its 99% pure silica sand. This pristine natural beach is nothing short of amazing
and you'll have time here to relax on the beach and enjoy sparkling wine and fresh fruit before it's time to re-board your aircraft and take flight for Hamilton
Island. Don't forget your camera or video equipment because this excursion provides the perfect opportunity to capture fantastic photos and video footage of
what will surely be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Please note: This tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns must be able to make a high step into and out of the seaplane.
Lightweight clothing, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses and sun protection are recommended. Operation of this tour is contingent upon weather
conditions and there is a weight allowance for the aircraft. Guests will need to provide their body weight in advance of the tour's operating date.
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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA
BNE-001 CROCS AND WILDLIFE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: May 14, 2015 08:30 AM
What better way to gain the most from your Brisbane visit than to see an exciting crocodile show!
Boarding your coach, you will travel approximately one hour from Brisbane for a visit at Australia Zoo, home to TV's late Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin, and
often referred to as the ultimate zoo experience. As you arrive, friendly staff from Australia Zoo will greet you and escort you to the star attraction and
highlight of the Zoo, the famous Croc Show. This show will entertain as well as educate you to the ways of the Crocodile, all in a manner that will be sure to
have you laughing, clapping and hollering "Crikey!"
Plenty of free time will be provided to further explore the zoo and its inhabitants at your own pace. Perhaps you'll want to hand feed the red and grey
kangaroos in their open range encounter, or spend time at the koala enclosure getting to know these cuddly creatures up-close. A photo taken with an
adorable koala will no doubt serve as a lifelong memento of your visit. Kangaroo feed and Koala photo are optional and not included in the tour price.
Before returning to the ship, a stop will be made to visit Ettamogah Pub, billed as the most photographed pub in the world. This unique Outback Aussie Pub,
which is actually styled on a cartoon image, is a one of a kind Australian icon. The interior is an equally interesting and eclectic mix of everything Australian,
and a souvenir shop on site offers the opportunity to purchase a "stubby" beer bottle to remind you of your visit to this remarkable landmark.
Please note: Comfortable walking shoes, sun hat, sun glasses and sun screen are recommended. The Crocodile show is a scheduled performance. The
order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
BNE-002 MT. TAMBORINE, WINERY & CRAFTS
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: May 14, 2015 08:30 AM
Boarding your coach at the pier, you will first be treated to a brief tour of Brisbane's highlights before leaving the city behind and traveling along winding roads
to the base of Lamington National Park and the beautiful surroundings of the Gold Coast hinterland.
A picturesque drive through the lush countryside brings you to your first stop, the Rainforest Skywalk and Eco Discovery Centre. Upon arrival you will have
free time to explore the center and gallery and choose from a variety of walks through the luscious rainforest. Begin the adventure on a spectacular elevated
walkway through the beautiful middle and upper canopies of the rainforest. The walkway is a stable, high-tech steel structure enabling you to explore these
canopies in a safe and secure way. It descends gradually to the lower canopy and follows points of interest that include rock pools and waterfalls, a butterfly
lookout and local history enclosure. There will be sheltered rest areas along the way until reaching the amazing Cantilever, a 131 ft. long span that soars 98
feet above the valley, with spectacular views over the creek and the rainforest canopies below. Finally, the walk returns along the rainforest floor to the
Center.
Next up is a visit to St. Bernard's, one of the most popular and historic pubs in the area. Boasting an absolutely spectacular view over the valley, take in the
beautiful sights of the rainforest before being treated to lunch at the pub. Don't look for starched linen tablecloths at this establishment. This is truly an
authentic Aussie Pub, full of old-world charm and hospitality, where diners have the opportunity to relax and enjoy one another's company in a casual,
laid-back atmosphere.
Following lunch, you will transfer a short distance to Gallery Walk at Eagle Heights. This famous artistic center boasts a variety of craft shops and galleries,
as well as numerous cafés and food stall where you can purchase a tasty treat or refreshment. Whether you are looking for a special gift or something
unique to take home as a memento, you'll no doubt find it here in one of the delightful shops. From here, your coach will next make its way to a local winery
for a wine tasting.
Included in your tour is the amazing scenery of Tamborine Mountain. This area is home to seven National Parks, totaling over 900 acres. Marvel at the
Macrozamia Palms towering overhead and the verdant green valleys unfolding before you, as you wind your way through a landscape dotted with farms and
quaint tea houses. As you travel through this magnificent National Parks region, you will be afforded spectacular panoramic views of the Gold Coast and
brilliant blue Pacific Ocean. Following a full day of remarkable scenery and memorable experiences, sit back and relax in the comfort of your coach as you
make your return to Brisbane via the modern Gold Coast Freeway.
Please note: The sites on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests. Those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Caps and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. This tour does not
operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
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BNE-003 A DAY AT THE GOLD COAST
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: May 14, 2015 08:30 AM
When people think of Queensland, they often refer to it as Australia's Sunshine State. Renowned for its dazzling white sand beaches, surfing, swimming,
shopping and relaxing atmosphere, your tour will take you to perhaps what is the most famous stretch of beaches in Queensland - the Gold Coast.
Boarding your coach at the pier, you will drive directly to the Gold Coast. Upon arrival at Tiki Village Wharf you will board your boat and enjoy a relaxing
cruise in calm waters at Surfers Paradise and the Broadwater, viewing the beautiful homes and lifestyles of the rich and famous. View some of the world's
most beautiful high-rise apartments and ever-changing Surfers Paradise skyline.
Following your water explorations, you will transfer to Q-Deck for the best bird's eye view of the Gold Coast. Australia's only beachside observation deck,
Q-Deck takes you to the highest point above the Gold Coast and provides stunning 360 degree views from the surf to the hinterland and beyond. Rising 770
ft. into the sky, the observation deck is located on level 77 of the iconic Q1 residential tower. Experience one of the world's fastest lift rides and see
spectacular 360 degree views of the Gold Coast through coin operated, high powered telescopes.
After a morning of sightseeing at Surfers Paradise you will have some free time which will give you ample opportunity to enjoy all the area has to offer on
your own, at your own pace. Sun lovers will no doubt want to take advantage of sunning on one of the world-famous beaches before enjoying lunch at one of
the local cafés. There is also a wide variety of shops available where you may purchase some souvenirs or casual wear. Perhaps you'll simply want to take
advantage of the unhurried pace of the day by finding a comfortable spot to relax and do some people-watching. Today, the choice is entirely yours to make.
Before disembarking the coach, your escort will advise you of the time and location to meet for the return trip to the ship.
On your way back to the ship, you will receive a brief tour of Brisbane.
Please note: Guests wishing to swim should bring their own beach towels. Guests taking part in any swimming activities do so at their own risk and
responsibility. It is the responsibility of the guests to be at the designated pick-up point on time. Those who are not on time may be left to make their own way
back to the ship. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses and sun screen are strongly recommended. The order of sights visited may vary and the
itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
BNE-004 HIGHLIGHTS OF BRISBANE & LONE PINE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: May 14, 2015 08:30 AM
Brisbane is the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland and is the country's third largest city. The original settlement began as a penal colony, and
during World War II, served as the South West Pacific Headquarters for General Douglas MacArthur. It was only after the War that it gained its prominence
as an important urban center. Your tour will give you a glimpse into this relaxed, friendly city and all it has to offer, beginning with a view of historical
Brisbane.
As you travel through this beautiful city situated alongside the curving banks of the Brisbane River, you'll see sights such as the Parliament House, the
Treasury Building, City Hall and the Old Customs House. Your route also takes you past the splendid riverside setting of the impressive South Bank
Parklands and Cultural Centre. This is adjacent to the location where the 1988 World Expo was held. Today, the center houses the State's Art Gallery,
Performing Arts Complex, a Museum and library, bearing witness to Brisbane's vibrant cultural community.
Leaving the city behind, you will next proceed to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary for a visit. This is the world's first and largest koala sanctuary, and allows
you the opportunity to get close to over 130 free roaming koalas in a beautiful, natural setting. While the Sanctuary is home to kangaroos, wallabies, sheep
dogs and other unusual animals such as the Emu, Tasmanian Devil, Wombat, Dingo and Kookaburra, the endearing Koalas remain the main attraction.
Following a brief tour, free time is provided in which you may wish to watch an entertaining sheep dog trial or relax in the serene surroundings while enjoying
some tea and Damper, bushman's bread. You also won't want to miss the opportunity to have a souvenir photo taken cuddling one of the Sanctuary's
adorable Koalas. This photo is optional and not included in the tour cost.
At the conclusion of your tour, your motor coach will return you back to the ship.
Please note: Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses
and sun screen are recommended. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide,
but rather with a driver/guide.
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BNE-005 LEISURELY BRISBANE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $75.00
Date: May 14, 2015 08:30 AM
Travel by coach for a delightful tour of Brisbane and its surrounding areas. You will no doubt notice that beneath Brisbane's country-like charm, there is a big
city's vitality. The Capital of Queensland, Brisbane is also the state's historic and cultural capital, seat of government and a major seaport. The city has also
served as host for World Expo 1988 and the Goodwill Games in 2001. Brisbane was destined to become one of the bright stars of Australia's colonization
and today, with a population of more than one million, it is the third largest of Australia's cities. Enjoying a semi-tropical climate, this lovely city is lushly
landscaped with jacarandas, flame trees, bougainvilleas and numerous other flowers and shrubs.
Your tour will take you past the Parliament House, the Treasury Building, the old Customs House, the Cultural Centre, the magnificent Botanical Gardens and
many other historical and landmark sites. You may notice that Brisbane has the look of a city that has recently grown-up. Much of the old and unsightly areas
of the city have been bulldozed and replaced with glittering glass and concrete towers, hotels and paved shopping malls. The meandering Brisbane River, the
lush inner city parks and the unusual blend of historic and modern architecture make this a truly unforgettable city.
Making your way beyond the metropolitan and urban areas, your coach will climb nearly 755 feet above sea level for an unparalleled panoramic view over the
city from the Mt. Coot-tha lookout. A brief stop will be made here, giving you the opportunity to capture some memorable photos of the sleek skyscrapers and
picturesque suburbs that comprise Brisbane today. Leaving the lookout, your coach will return you to the pier.
Please note: The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a
driver/guide.
BNE-006 THE MT. TAMBORINE 4WD EXPERIENCE
Duration: 9.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $275.00
Date: May 14, 2015 08:30 AM
This tour affords you a full day to spend exploring the greener side of Australia, accompanied by expert guides. During your tour, you will view waterfalls
cascading into cool mountain streams while driving through mountainside forests along secluded 4WD tracks.
Your 4WD vehicle will be waiting at the pier and soon you will be on your way to the rural shire of Beaudesert to embark on an off-road adventure following an
original bush track built by pioneers. Native wildlife, including koala, kangaroos and reptiles are often seen while traversing these trails.
After a morning break served at one of the attractive picnic areas in the National Park, you'll enjoy a guided walk through the rainforest before being given
time to stroll along Gallery Walk. Known as the artistic center of Tamborine Mountain, this utterly charming enclave has many galleries dedicated to local arts
and crafts as well as cafés and stalls offering confectionary delights. If you are looking for a special gift or something unique to take home as a memento,
you'll no doubt find it here in one of the colorful shops.
The next stop along your route will be at the country hideaway Quamby. Here, tucked away in the Aussie bush beside a crystal clear creek, you'll get to
experience true old-fashioned hospitality while partaking in a traditional Aussie barbecue lunch that includes local beer, Australian wines, soft drinks, tea and
coffee. Enjoy this rest period while being entertained with a whip-cracking demonstration and boomerang throwing. On a hot summer's day, the nearby cool
waters and rock pools provide a welcome opportunity for a refreshing swim so you may want to bring along a swimsuit.
Your afternoon program also includes a visit to a local winery for a tasting of fine Australian wines before heading back to the ship. Arriving back in Brisbane,
you will be given a brief city sights tour before being returned to the pier.
Please note: This tour travels along 4WD tracks for approximately 90 minutes and navigates over rocky and uneven terrain. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests, pregnant women or guests with heart, back, or neck ailments, or those with mobility concerns.
Cancellation due to weather conditions is at the discretion of the operator, and the above itinerary is subject to change without notice due to weather
conditions, if roads are impassable, or if there are safety concerns.
Guests taking part in any swimming activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. The pools visited are natural rock and sand formations and may be
slippery and sharp. The consumption of alcohol before any water activity is strongly discouraged and not recommended.
Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed; the order of sights visited may vary or the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide,
but rather with a driver/guide.
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BNE-007 AUSTRALIA ZOO & THE GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: May 14, 2015 08:30 AM
This comprehensive full day tour allows you to experience all the best that Brisbane has to offer. Boarding your coach at the pier, you'll travel approximately
one hour from Brisbane for a visit at Australia Zoo. Home to TV's late "Crocodile Hunter," Steve Irwin, it is often referred to as the ultimate zoo experience. As
you arrive, friendly escorts from the zoo will greet you and provide you with a map that highlights the various animal venues and shows. Your time is your
own to visit the animals or take in the star attraction and highlight of the zoo, the famous Croc Show. Menacing and awesome, this show will entertain as well
as educate you in the ways of the Crocodile, all in a manner that will be sure to have you laughing, clapping and hollering "Crikey!"
Before it's time to go, be sure to take time to hand-feed the red and grey kangaroos in their open-range encounter or spend some time at the koala enclosure
getting to know these cuddly creatures up-close. A photo taken with an adorable koala will no doubt serve as a lifelong memento of your visit (photo is
optional and not included in your tour price).
Following your visit, you will drive further north past the Glass House Mountains to Montville. A truly charming village, you will find it a pleasant blend of
Tudor, Irish and English cottages of log or stone, Swiss and Bavarian chalets, complete with an old mill water-wheel. It also boasts one of the most
spectacular and panoramic views over a coastal plain you could find in Australia. Upon arrival, you will have free time to browse along the myriad of art
galleries, pottery studios, craft cottages, fashion houses, gift and antique shops, and other specialty shops. You may also enjoy some lunch (at your own
expense) in one of the many award-winning restaurants, tea rooms and cafés.
Re-boarding your coach, you will travel back to the ship after having enjoyed a tantalizing glimpse into this relaxed and friendly city.
Please note: This tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair and are able to negotiate approximately three steps to enter and
exit the coach. Wheelchair guests should also be accompanied by someone to assist them. There is a moderate amount of walking, mostly at the guest's
discretion. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat,
sunglasses and sun screen are recommended. The Crocodile show is a scheduled performance. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may
be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
BNE-008 BRISBANE RIVER CRUISE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: May 14, 2015 08:30 AM
This is no doubt one of the most relaxing ways to enjoy the city of Brisbane as you travel down the meandering Brisbane River on a marvelous wooden
Mississippi-style paddle-wheeler.
After a short orientation drive to view the mansions on Hamilton Hill, the historic Breakfast Creek Hotel, Newstead House and New Farm Park, you'll arrive at
the wharf where your paddle-wheeler awaits to transport you on a leisurely journey down the river. Some of the sights you'll see are the multi-million dollar
mansions that line the banks at Norman Park, the historic Shafston House at Kangaroo Point, and the Story Bridge.
As you marvel at the eclectic mix of historic and modern architecture that comprise the city, you'll enjoy an informative commentary that will serve to
introduce you to Brisbane's landmarks, its culture and people. Travelling further down the river, you'll also pass the extensive Southbank parklands and the
site of Expo 1988. Sit back and immerse yourself in the ambience and atmosphere of this charming city while being treated to a light morning or afternoon
tea.
At the conclusion of your river cruise, you'll re-join your coach and have a brief tour of some additional sights within the city before heading back to the pier
where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability. There
are approximately 20 steps to negotiate in order to board the paddle-wheeler and a set of stairs to access the upper deck. The paddle-wheel steamer is not
exclusive to Oceania guests; however, Oceania guests will have exclusive use of one of the decks. Walking around the boat is at the guest's discretion.
Casual clothing with comfortable walking shoes is recommended. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not
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BNE-009 ABORIGINAL CULTURE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: May 14, 2015 08:30 AM
Immerse yourself in the history, culture and lifestyle of the capital of Australia's Sunshine State while gaining an insight into Aboriginal life, both past and
present. Your tour begins with a drive across the city to the Mt. Coot-tha Botanic Gardens. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by the friendly staff and a short
jaunt through the grounds will bring you to the Rainforest area of the gardens. Leaving your coach behind, you'll embark on a guided walking tour of the
Aboriginal plant trail, learning about how the various plants grown here have played a part in Aboriginal culture and traditions.
When your visit to the Botanic Gardens has concluded, you'll re-join your coach and make your way back to the shores of the Brisbane River. Along the way,
a stop will be made at the Mt. Coot-tha Look-Out. This ideal location for photos offers stunning views of the Great Dividing Range, Brisbane City and Moreton
Bay with its small islands to the east, and the Glasshouse Mountains and D'Agilar Range to the west.
You will next travel into the heart of the city by the river bank to the Dandiiri Maiwar Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Cultures Center. Located within the
facilities of the Queensland Museum, the center has an extensive collection that includes artifacts, historical and contemporary photographs, documents and
oral histories. Upon arrival at Dandiiri Maiwar Center you will be met by the curator who will explain how their Cultures and Histories program has become a
significant resource for Aboriginal communities and Torres Strait Islander communities, researchers, teachers and students, and people with an interest in
Queensland's histories, societies and cultures.
Your final stop is at Riverlife Mirrabooka which is located on Kangaroo Point, overlooking the river. Warmly greeted by the local Brisbane Aboriginal Tribe,
they will happily share with you their culture and history. You will even be invited to participate in a traditional Aboriginal song and dance with descendants of
the local Yuggera Tribe as they perform indigenous stories, using dance skills passed on for thousands of years. During your time here, you will witness
traditional fire starting techniques and share in Indigenous educational talks that will offer an insight into Aboriginal life and the history of this ancient land.
Don't be surprised if your hosts encourage you to try your hand at playing some of their traditional Aboriginal instruments, such as the didgeridoo and clap
sticks!
Your tour comes to a close as you re-board your coach and make the return trip to the pier, no doubt filled with a greater appreciation for this land of many
contrasts and its original inhabitants.
Please note: This tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair and are able to negotiate approximately three steps to enter and
exit the coach. Wheelchair guests should also be accompanied by someone to assist them. There is a moderate amount of walking, mostly at the guest's
discretion. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat,
sunglasses and sun screen are recommended. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a
separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
BNE-010 BRISBANE ON YOUR OWN W/ORIENTATION
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $75.00
Date: May 14, 2015 08:30 AM
For those who prefer to explore on their own, this our offers the opportunity of a transfer to and from the heart of Brisbane, along with a brief overview of
some of the city's highlights.
Travel by coach for the 1-hour drive into Brisbane where upon arrival, you will have a 30-minute panoramic drive past some of the notable landmarks of this
thriving town. You will be let off at a central location and then have approximately 5-hours on your own to do as you please, at your leisure.
At the appointed time and place, you will rejoin your coach for the return transfer back to the pier and your waiting ship.
Please note: Any activity on this tour is solely at the guest's discretion. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able
to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Casual, weather appropriate clothing and flat comfortable walking shoes
are suggested. Participants who are not on time at the designated pick-up location will be responsible for making their own way back to the ship at their own
expense.
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HOBART (TASMANIA), AUSTRALIA
HBA-001 HIGHLIGHTS OF HOBART
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: May 18, 2015 08:30 AM
This tour travels by coach to the summit of Mt. Wellington, where you will be afforded some outstanding views of the city and Tasmania's southeast coast in
the distance. A brief opportunity to take some photos is provided before continuing on to the Rosny Hill lookout for a second photo stop. The spectacular
sweeping views of the city, the Derwent River, the harbor, and Nautica from this location will make for some additional treasured memories.
Descending back into the city, a visit will be made to the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Time is allotted for you to take a leisurely stroll about the
tranquil, well-manicured grounds. Established in 1818 at an Aboriginal site on the Derwent River, the Gardens feature historic plant collections, 19th-century
trees and native Tasmanian species.
Before returning to the ship, you will be treated to a drive past some of Hobart's most memorable sights, which include Salamanca Place, the historic
warehouse district which is now home to trendy shops, boutiques, and restaurants; and Battery Point, with its elegant 19th-century mansions and quaint
cottages. Your return route also brings you by Australia's oldest brewery, the Cascade Brewery.
Please note: The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. This tour does not
operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
HBA-002 HISTORIC HOBART, COUNTRYSIDE & WINERY
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: May 18, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience the beauty and flavors of Tasmania during this tour of historic Hobart, and an award-winning winery in the scenic countryside.
Depart the pier for the drive to Richmond. Along the way, you will cross the Derwent River via Australia's oldest bridge before arriving at this picture-postcard
town. One of Australia's most important historic towns, Richmond features landmark buildings constructed by convict labor under appallingly harsh
conditions. Its well-preserved cottages, homes, shops and pub reflect life in an era long since passed. During your visit, some free time will be made to
explore the area.
Next, you will continue to the Coal Valley for a visit to Puddle Duck Winery, one of Tasmania's finest wineries. En route, you will pass by many of Hobart's
picturesque and elegant homes, and quaint cottages. Upon arrival at the winery, your welcoming hosts will provide you with an informative commentary and
wine-tasting (actual winery visited may be substituted).
Leaving the winery, you will proceed for a visit to one of Tasmania's most renowned historic buildings, Runnymede Estate. This gracious old home, nestled
amidst charming grounds, was built in 1840 for Tasmania's first lawyer, Robert Pitcairns. Upon arrival, you will take a guided tour through its elegant rooms
and learn about the fascinating history of this house and its many residents.
Your tour will conclude with a tour of historic Hobart before returning to the pier and ship.
Please note: The sites on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests. Those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. It is recommended that guests wear comfortable walking shoes. The order of
sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. Actual winery visited may be substituted and guests must be at least 18 years of age to participate
in the wine tasting. This tour may not operate with a driver and guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
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HBA-003 HISTORY, HERITAGE & WILDLIFE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: May 18, 2015 08:30 AM
The first stop on your tour is the historic village of Richmond, reached by crossing Australia's oldest bridge which was built in 1823. Founded in 1824, the
village itself boasts fine Georgian buildings made of native sandstone. Much of Richmond was built with conscripted convict labor. Today, Richmond is a
popular destination home to many galleries, craft shops, cafés and restaurants. Free time is allowed here to browse the many shops or perhaps view St.
John's Catholic Church or visit the historic convict Gaol. Admission is at the guest's own expense.
Proceeding on, you'll travel to Bonorong Wildlife Park. Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by knowledgeable park rangers who will provide you with a wealth of
information about Tasmania's native wildlife. Wombats, koalas, and free-roaming kangaroos can all be found at this delightful wildlife park located near
Brighton. The rangers will happily feed and hold many of the park's residents so that they may be photographed and petted by visitors to the Park. You'll
certainly want to see the world-famous and rare Tasmanian Devil while you are here.
Following your visit at Bonorong Wildlife Park, your coach will bring you back to the pier in Hobart.
Please note: It is recommended that guests wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and insect repellent. The order of
sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
HBA-004 HUONVILLE, GEEVESTON & TAHUNE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $305.00
Date: May 18, 2015 08:30 AM
Departing the ship, you'll travel to the unique Apple Heritage Museum. Tasmania was once hailed as the Apple Isle and the museum chronicles the history of
apple cultivation in the Huon Valley and Tasmania. Here you will enjoy a guided tour and sample an apple freshly peeled on a 1909 vintage Apple Peeling
machine.
Timber also played a leading role in the history of the Huon Valley and upon leaving the Apple museum, you will visit the Forest & Heritage Centre in the old
lumber town of Geeveston. The Centre contains some interesting exhibits related to Tasmania's forests as well as an interactive presentation on forest
practices. Antique lumbering equipment is also on display.
Re-boarding your coach, your tour proceeds to the Tahune Forest Airwalk. This amazing attraction allows you to travel from treetop to treetop on a walkway
built directly through the forest canopy. You will travel on foot approximately 1/3 of a mile at heights of over 100 feet above the forest floor. From here you will
view a wet eucalypt forest and survey the glories of nature from an entirely new perspective. A casual luncheon will be served at the Airwalk Café or a similar
venue.
Before returning to the ship, a visit will be made to one of Huon Valley's premium wineries for a brief presentation followed by a wine tasting.
Please note: This tour is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of
ability and stamina. It is also not recommended for those with a fear of heights. There is a considerable amount of walking and a large number of steps to
negotiate at the Tahune Forest Airwalk. Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and insect
repellent. Beverages are not included with lunch and are at guests' own expense. Guests must be at least 18 years of age to participate in the wine tasting.
The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
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HBA-005 MT. WELLINGTON DESCENT
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: May 18, 2015 08:30 AM
Traveling by van from the pier, you will make your way to the summit of Mt. Wellington. From this stunning vantage point some 4,167 feet above sea level,
you will have sweeping views of distant mountain ranges and the city spread out below you. Your expert guide will give you a full route orientation and safety
briefing before fitting you with your safety equipment and cycling gear.
Once everyone is ready to go, you'll join your guide on an exhilarating ride down the mountain, traveling on your own cycle through alpine terrain and
magnificent forest. Frequent rest and photo stops are included along the route. The more adventurous may want to indulge in off-road mountain biking before
rejoining the rest of the group for a snack and rest stop. Following your rest stop, you'll continue onward through South Hobart to Battery Point and then back
to the pier.
Please note: This tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Actual cycling time is approximately 2 1/2 hours. Tour
participants are responsible for assessing their physical ability and medical condition in undertaking this tour. Guests are expected to be aware of road rules
and conditions while riding. The tour operator is not responsible for natural conditions beyond their control such as road and off-road surfaces that may cause
injury. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed.
There is a minimum height requirement of 4'9" for adults and 4'5" for children. Comfortable clothing is recommended. Long pants, layered clothing and
appropriate footwear are suggested as the summit can be cold. No open-toed shoes will be allowed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but
rather with a driver/guide.
HBA-006 HOBART, PORT ARTHUR & WILDLIFE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: May 18, 2015 08:30 AM
Starting off from the pier, it's a day of good fun as you discover the charm and character of Hobart and its environs. A scenic drive brings you to your first
stop, Bonorong Wildlife Park, renowned for its incredible array of native Australian and distinctly Tasmanian fauna.
Upon arrival, you'll be greeted by knowledgeable park rangers who will provide you with a wealth of information about Tasmania's native wildlife and then you
are free to either stroll around the park with your guide, or explore independently at your own pace. Wombats, koalas, free-roaming kangaroos, Tasmanian
Devils and rare spotted Quoll are just a few of the indigenous creatures that can be found at this delightful wildlife park. At each natural habitat enclosure, an
animal keeper will be strategically stationed to provide you with fascinating facts, answer your questions and happily hold many of the park's residents so that
they may be photographed and petted. You will also have a chance to hand-feed the Forester Kangaroos which are normally only found in the wild on Maria
Island and in Mt. William National Park.
You'll next travel to your second stop, the fascinating Port Arthur Historic Site, the most intact and evocative historic prison in Australia. Arriving at the site,
you will be joined by a specialist guide who will take you on an approximately 40-minute guided walking tour of this 242-acre attraction that is situated around
picturesque Mason Cove. Established on the Tasman Peninsula as a timber-cutting station in 1830, Port Arthur grew in size and importance in the last
decades of convict transportation. More than 12,000 convicts passed through the system at Port Arthur. During your visit you will view the penitentiary, the
convict-designed church, the "Model Prison," the hospital and the guard house. There will also be free time for you to further explore at your leisure and have
lunch on your own in the cafeteria. Before re-joining your coach for the 90-minute drive back to Hobart, you'll enjoy a relaxing harbour cruise where you will
be able to view this impressive attraction from a completely different perspective.
Please note: This tour consists of a significant amount of moderate to strenuous walking over a mixture of surfaces and there are slopes, stairs and narrow
doorways to negotiate; therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests and considered unsuitable for those with mobility concerns. It is recommended that
guests wear flat, comfortable walking shoes and bring a hat, sunglasses, sun screen and insect repellent. The order of sights visited may vary and the
itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
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HBA-007 OYSTERS & WINE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: May 18, 2015 08:30 AM
A delectable taste of Tasmania highlights this charming half-day tour that tempts you with a sampling of delicious local oysters and fine wines.
Travelling by coach, you'll first visit Barilla Bay Oysters, where expert guides will take you on a tour designed to showcase the growing process of farmed
oysters. Here, you will learn how oysters begin life as a tiny grain and grow to full maturity and the important role that tides, weather and the environment play
in their development. You will even learn how oysters are packaged to ensure that they are at their peak of freshness when served up in restaurants around
Australia and the world. At the conclusion of this extremely informative tour, you'll be invited to taste two oysters and savour their freshness for yourself.
Next, you will proceed to a well-known local winery, Puddle Duck Winery, for a wine tasting and informative commentary. Upon arrival, you will find yourself
immersed in the sensory delights of Tasmania's wine country.
From here, you will continue on to Hobart for a brief orientation tour of the city. You will enjoy panoramic views from Rosny Point Lookout before returning to
the pier and ship.
Please note: This tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair and are able to negotiate approximately three steps to enter and
exit the coach. Wheelchair guests should also be accompanied by someone to assist them. There is approximately 1 hour of moderate walking over mostly
even surfaces. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability and stamina. Comfortable walking shoes, a hat,
sunglasses and sun screen are recommended. Alcoholic beverages may only be consumed by adults over 21 years of age. Raw oysters have been known to
produce adverse reactions in people with suppressed immune systems. The order of sights visited may vary and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour
may not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
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PICTON, NEW ZEALAND
PIC-001 ICONIC WINES OF THE MARLBOROUGH
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: May 22, 2015 08:30 AM
Tour three premier vineyards in New Zealand's renowned Marlborough wine-producing region and sample their signature, award-winning vintages.
Departing the pier by coach, you'll drive south through the fertile Koromiko Valley and on to Blenheim, the largest city in the Marlborough wine-producing
region. Hailed as the ""Gourmet Province of New Zealand,"" Marlborough contains more than 60 wineries, the majority of them acclaimed for their distinctive,
herbaceous Sauvignon Blanc. In fact, one third of the region's grapes are planted in Sauvignon Blanc, which thrive in the free-draining alluvial soil.
First, you'll visit Drylands, a winery that produces the definitive Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. It's an intensely herbal wine, a reflection of the region's unique
climate and the vineyard's intricate pattern of gravels and silts in the soil. Drylands also produces an extraordinary Dry Riesling and Pinot Noir, which you
might have the opportunity to taste during the tour.
Next, it's on to the family owned and operated Allan Scott Winery, another highly esteemed winery in Marlborough. The vineyard's gravelly soil is ideal for the
production of the aromatics, such as Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris and Gewürztraminer. You'll learn about each wine's characteristics and be offered a
sampling of the finest vintages.
Then, at nearby Saint Clair, you'll taste the magnificent products of one of the region's youngest wineries. Its first vintages came out in 1994, and Saint Clair
has been winning international accolades ever since. Samplings may include a fruity Viognier, medium-bodied Merlot, and crisp Sauvignon Blanc. The winery
also has an extensive selection of jams, chutneys and home-made preserves.
Following this delightful and relaxing sojourn into the Marlborough wine region, you'll make your way back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2.5 hours of easy to moderate walking/standing. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to participate in the tastings of any alcoholic beverages. In the event
of scheduling conflicts, it may become necessary to substitute a winery with another of similar quality. The sequence of the tour may vary.
PIC-002 MARLBOROUGH GOURMET WINE & FOOD
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $395.00
Date: May 22, 2015 08:30 AM
It's all about gourmet wining and dining on this exceptional excursion to three wineries to sample their finest vintages and savor a delectable two-course
luncheon.
It's a 30-minute drive south from the pier to nearby Blenheim, the largest city in the Marlborough wine-producing region. Hailed as the ""Gourmet Province of
New Zealand,"" Marlborough boasts ideal conditions for growing grapes: a distinguished terrain and a cool maritime climate. The region is also extraordinarily
beautiful.
Your first stop will be Cloudy Bay, a winery that instantly captured the industry's attention with the release of its first Sauvignon Blanc in 1985. Powerful yet
elegant, this intensely fruity wine is Cloudy Bay's signature product, but certainly not its only outstanding wine as you'll discover by touring the property and
sampling other vintages.
Next, it's on to nearby Wither Hills for your second tasting experience. This charming winery was aptly named for the ranges that form the vineyard's scenic
backdrop. Established in 1994, architecturally stunning Wither Hills produces vibrant-flavored, heady aromatics, including an award-winning Sauvignon
Blanc, and an elegant Pinot Noir showing bright cherry spice notes.
Continuing on, your final visit will be at Brancott Estates, the first winery to plant Sauvignon Blanc in Marlborough, the first in the southern hemisphere with a
Coquard Champagne press, and the world's first to install revolutionary grape tipper tanks. In this leading-edge winery, you'll enjoy a tutored wine tasting of
its Sauvignon Blanc, followed by a two-course wine and food-matched luncheon. It's an immensely satisfying experience and a fine prelude to the return
drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2.5 hours of easy to moderate walking/standing. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to participate in the tastings of any alcoholic beverages. In the event
of scheduling conflicts, it may become necessary to substitute a winery with another of similar quality. The sequence of the tour may vary.
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PIC-003 MARLBOROUGH MEMORIES
Duration: 3.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: May 22, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover both the historic and gourmet heritage of the Marlborough region by touring a fascinating aviation museum, craft beer brewery and handmade
chocolate factory.
Traveling from the pier by coach you will first drive to the spectacular Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre in the picturesque Marlborough region. Here, you'll tour
one of the world's largest private collections of World War I aircraft, including the only existing Caproni Ca 22 parasol monoplane. You'll also see rare planes
such as the bird-like Etrich Taube, Curtis MF Flying Boat, and an agile Fokker made famous by the Red Baron. But planes only touch upon the compelling
displays, which include artifacts and personal belongings from many of the pilots. You don't have to be an aviation buff to appreciate this unrivalled, historic
collection.
Then, the attention turns to pleasing your palate, first with a tour of nearby Renaissance Brewing. The brewery produces ultra-premium craft beers made with
locally grown hops, naturally occurring sugars from malted barley, and pure water from the island's Southern Alps. It's a difference you can easily taste in
beers such as the brewery's hearty Scotch Ale, citrus-flavored Blonde Ale and emphatically hoppy India Pale Ale.
And what better conclusion to this excursion than dessert at Makana Confections? One of New Zealand's leading producers of handmade chocolates and
other sweet temptations, Makana offers classic truffles, macadamia bark, Marlborough wine gelées and plenty of sugar-free treats. After sampling some of
these indulgences, it's time to transfer back to the pier where your tour comes to its conclusion.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of easy to moderate walking/standing. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with
mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to participate in the tastings of any alcoholic beverages. The
sequence of the tour may vary.
PIC-005 GREEN-SHELL MUSSEL CRUISE
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $345.00
Date: May 22, 2015 08:30 AM
Sail a catamaran around the breathtaking sounds surrounding Havelock, the "Green-shell Mussel Capital of the World," and then sample the tasty mollusks
at a mussel farm.
Depart from the pier and begin a picturesque journey due west along the beautifully winding Queen Charlotte Drive. Along the way to the tiny seaside town of
Havelock, you'll pass native forests, lovely bays, secluded beaches and coastal plains, a lovely prelude to your arrival at Havelock Marina.
After boarding a catamaran at the marina, you'll set-off on a scenic cruise along the main channel of Pelorus Sound and one of its major arms, Kenepuru
Sound. Both are part of Marlborough Sounds, a system of river valleys that filled with water during the end of the last ice age, approximately 10,000 years
ago. While cruising, you'll learn about the area's history, the hardy pioneers who settled it, and its economically important green-shell mussel industry.
These elongated mollusks bear a distinct greenish color around the outer lip and inside rim. They possess a sweet flavor and tender, juicy texture, which
make them extremely popular among gourmands. You'll have the opportunity to taste these succulent mussels at a farm where they're aqua-cultured on a
rope suspended in a natural water environment. Your green-shelled mussels will be freshly steamed and paired with a glass of crisp Sauvignon Blanc,
another signature product made in the Marlborough region. Afterwards, rejoin your coach and enjoy a relaxing drive back to Picton and your awaiting ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of easy to moderate walking/standing. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with
mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to participate in the tastings of any alcoholic beverages. The
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PIC-006 QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOUNDS ROUND THE BAYS
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: May 22, 2015 08:30 AM
Cruise the pristine waters of Queen Charlotte Sound on a catamaran, rounding the rugged shoreline, taking in the natural beauty and even feeding fish in a
serene cove.
Depart right from the pier on a comfortable catamaran designed for optimal viewing on the typically calm waters of Queen Charlotte Sound. Like all of the
sounds within the larger system of Marlborough Sounds, Queen Charlotte was formed when the surrounding river valleys filled with water during the end of
the last ice age, approximately 10,000 years ago. It's separated from the other sounds by steep, serrated hills.
Scattered settlements dot the rugged shoreline, most of them so isolated that they can only be reached by boat. The landscape and lush forests haven't
changed enormously since Captain James Cook sheltered here during his exploratory voyages in the 1770s. Indeed, the unspoiled natural beauty remains
one of the primary draws of this magnificent sound named for Queen Charlotte, the wife of England's King George III. In homage to Captain Cook, there's a
monument at Ship Cove that celebrates his achievements.
You'll also spend time in Double Cove feeding the fish, which usually include herring, mullet and cod. Don't be surprised if you see king shags, a type of
cormorant, swooping in, as they are highly skilled at catching fish. Still, no matter where you sail on the sound, it's the panoramic views that capture your
heart and forever remain in your memory.
After approximately 2 1/2 hours, you will find yourself back at the pier in Picton, where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes very limited walking and is mostly seated. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are
cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability to enter and exit the catamaran with limited assistance. Weather appropriate
clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.
PIC-008 THE QUEEN CHARLOTTE TRACK & SCENIC CRUISE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $275.00
Date: May 22, 2015 08:30 AM
Don't simply gaze upon the beauty of Queen Charlotte Sound, experience it up close and personal by walking its perimeter track. A lovely cruise boat takes
you there and back.
Depart right from the pier aboard the motor launch Sounds Adventure, which will carry you at a leisurely pace well into Queen Charlotte Sound, past iconic
Wedge Point and on to Mistletoe Bay. Along the way, the natural scenery is stunning and it only gets better as you disembark and join the Queen Charlotte
Track.
This 45-mile walkway extends almost the entire length of Queen Charlotte Sound, and the portion around Mistletoe Bay is among the most picturesque. The
mostly clay soil surface isn't terribly steep, which makes your walk all the more enjoyable. The track follows a network of pioneer-day bridle paths, which were
originally traveled by the native Maori to easily access the waters for fishing.
During your guided walk, you may hear the fluting calls of the greenish bellbird and highly intelligent tui, a bird of the honeyeater family that can imitate
human speech. You might pass towering rima trees, which were already mature when Captain Cook sheltered in the sound in the 1770s. Other areas are
native bush, covered by nikau palms, a multitude of ferns and delicate flowering orchids. The flora and fauna are ever changing and always awe-inspiring.
After a trek of nearly two hours through this marvelous natural setting, you'll re-board the Sounds Adventure and cruise back to the pier in Picton.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 hours of moderate walking over some natural surfaces. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or
those with mobility concerns. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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NAPIER, NEW ZEALAND
NPE-001 CAPE KIDNAPPERS & GANNET SAFARI
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: May 23, 2015 08:30 AM
Your tour begins at the pier where you will board a safari vehicle at the ship's side. From here, sit back and enjoy a scenic drive along the coast as you make
your way to Te Awanga and Cape Kidnappers Station.
Arriving at Cape Kidnappers Station, a privately owned country farm, you will be driven over the rich farmland to within a few feet of the gannet sanctuary at
Cape Kidnappers. As you traverse river beds, broad rolling pastures, steep gullies and breathtaking inclines, your guide will provide you with commentary
about the area and life on this 4,500 acre farm which stocks over 8,000 sheep and breeding cattle, as well as encompassing an 18-hole international golf
course.
Cape Kidnappers itself is a dramatic promontory at the southern end of the sweep of Hawke's Bay and is the largest and most accessible mainland nesting
place of gannets in the world. The 15,000 gannets who make their home here are members of the Booby family, with distinctive black eye markings and a
pale gold crown. This is an excellent opportunity to view the gannets in their natural habitat, swooping and diving as they bring back fish from the sea, or in
pairs preening and performing the dance of the gannets recognition ritual. While you are here, enjoy a spectacular view of the rugged coastline from Hawke's
Bay all the way north to Mahia Peninsula, from the brink of a cliff that rises 328 feet above the beach. For your enjoyment, an afternoon tea will also be
served.
Re-boarding your vehicle, you'll once more cross the countryside as you retrace your path back to Napier. Approaching the city, your route will take you along
the Marine Parade, seeing the stately Norfolk Pines and traveling past such sites as the bronze statue of Pania of the Reef, the Tom Parker Fountain, Floral
Clock, Soundshell and Marineland. At the conclusion of your tour, your safari vehicle will return you to the pier.
Please note: The sites on this tour are not wheelchair accessible and therefore, it is not available to wheelchair guests. Comfortable walking shoes, sun hat,
sun glasses and sun screen are recommended. The order of sites may vary. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
NPE-002 ART DECO HIGHLIGHTS OF NAPIER
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: May 23, 2015 08:30 AM
Departing by coach from the pier, you will travel to historic Ahuriri, affectionately known as The Port where Napier began. In 1931, the towns of Hastings and
Napier were severely rocked by an earthquake; it was this same earthquake that led to a unique rebuilding at the same time the Art Deco concept was
flourishing in the U.S. and Europe. As a result, Napier is endowed with a splendid heritage of Art Deco buildings.
A brief photo stop will first be made at the National Tobacco Company Building, and from there it's on to Marewa, Napier's Art Deco suburb where you'll have
an opportunity to view many of the unique private homes and gardens that comprise this charming neighborhood.
From here, you will travel back along Marine Parade with its stately Norfolk Pine trees to the Art Deco Shop. Following an informative 20-minute film
presentation, your local guide will lead you on a leisurely half-mile stroll through Napier's Art Deco Quarter where you will see up close its eclectic mix of
1920s and 1930s buildings in the Spanish Mission, Stripped Classical and, above all, Art Deco styles. Interior visits to the old AMP Building and the ASB
Bank are also included in this guided walk.
The guided portion of your tour will conclude back at the Art Deco Shop and from there your coach will transfer you back to the ship.
Please note: This tour consists of approximately 1 hour of walking and may not be considered suitable for wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns.
Comfortable walking shoes, sun hat, sunglasses and sunscreen are recommended. The order of sites may vary. This tour does not operate with a separate
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NPE-003 HAWKES BAY WINE TRAIL
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: May 23, 2015 08:30 AM
Leaving Napier by coach, you will travel through the picturesque countryside to the Gimblett Gravels, an area which has become quite famous for its
production of high quality wines. The very special soils and unique climatic conditions - together with the expertise of local winemakers - are key elements to
producing ultra-premium wines in the Gimblett Gravels district, which represents 32 wineries and wine growers. A distinctive feature of this area is that it is up
to three degrees Celsius warmer during the day in summer and autumn, compared with most other areas in Hawkes Bay. The evenings are also warmer
because of the thermal conductivity in the stony soils.
Your tour includes a visit to Mission which is Hawkes Bay's most iconic vineyard and New Zealand's oldest wine producer, started in 1838 by a group of
French missionaries. The vineyard's beautiful old seminary building is set on the hills above Napier and has been faithfully restored. It is home to the Cellar
Door where you walk through time and history in a setting that complements both the old and new. The Mission vineyard consistently produces some of the
country's most sought-after wines which you will have the opportunity to sample. An additional stop will be made at one of three other local vineyards where
you will be treated to some further wine tasting.
Following your vineyard visits, your coach will transport you to the pier where your tour will conclude.
Please note: The order of sites may vary. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
NPE-004 HAWKES BAY COUNTRYSIDE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: May 23, 2015 08:30 AM
Boarding your motor coach at the pier, you will first proceed to Clifton for an enjoyable visit to Wool World which is set on a large sheep station that has
remained in the same family for generations. Here, you will find an entertaining farm display that includes demonstrations of shearing and sheep dog trials.
There is also a woolshed museum with interesting displays of family history and memorabilia. The shop offers high quality woolens for purchase and you
may wish to take advantage of this opportunity to acquire some authentic New Zealand wool items. Following your time at Wool World, you will be treated to
Devonshire tea at one of the charming local cafés.
Your tour next travels to the summit of Te Mata Peak where you will find unrivalled panoramic views over the Tuki Tuki River Valley and onwards to the cities
of Napier and Hastings. A unique feature of this area is that it is up to three degrees Celsius warmer during the day in summer and autumn, compared with
most other areas in Hawkes Bay. The evenings are also warmer because of thermal conductivity in the stony soils. Your tour of the winery includes a wine
and ice cream tasting and specialty items will be available for purchase.
Re-boarding your coach, a relaxing drive through the scenic countryside will bring you back to the pier in Napier.
Please note: The ascent of Te Mata Peak is not recommended for those with a fear of heights or who suffer vertigo, as the road up the Peak is quite steep
and narrow and some guests may be disquieted by this. Guests who prefer not to make the ascent may remain at The Peak House Restaurant and rejoin the
coach on its return. The order of sites may vary. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather with a driver/guide.
NPE-005 HAWKES BAY EXPRESS
Duration: 1.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: May 23, 2015 08:30 AM
See the highlights of downtown Napier aboard the Hawkes Bay Express, a delightful and truly unique sightseeing train that travels through the streets instead
of on traditional rails.
Hop aboard the Hawkes Bay Express right at the pier and begin your journey through Napier, one of the most attractive cities in New Zealand. Your modern
road train is styled like an old-fashioned steam train and inside you'll find a romantic, old-time atmosphere. Sit back and relax in the wide, comfortable seats
and watch vibrant Napier come alive through the train's large windows.
After the devastating earthquake and fire of 1931, Napier was completely rebuilt in the then-modern style of Art Deco. As a happy result, Napier boasts the
world's largest concentration of Art Deco buildings, the majority of which have been restored to their original glory. Riding through the streets, you'll pass
many of Napier's most iconic buildings, decorated with relief stucco ornaments in geometric patterns, sleek shapes and even Maori symbols. Of the 164
buildings constructed in Napier in the Art Deco style, 140 of them remain and they are truly inspiring.
The Hawkes Bay Express also visits Napier's beautiful Bluff Hill, where the early settlers lived, and the old port village of Ahuriri. After just over an hour, your
tour will end back at the pier.
Please note: There is limited walking on this tour. Guests must negotiate a small step to enter and exit the train. The tour is not available to wheelchair
guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Casual, weather appropriate clothing;
sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The train is not air-conditioned, but the windows do open.
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NPE-006 NAPIER CITY DRIVE & AQUARIUM
Duration: 2.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: May 23, 2015 08:30 AM
Drive through downtown Napier, observing the marquee attractions of New Zealand's "Art Deco City," followed by a stop at the National Aquarium.
Depart from the pier and begin a leisurely drive through Napier, one of the most attractive cities in New Zealand. After the devastating earthquake and fire of
1931, Napier was completely rebuilt in the then-modern style of Art Deco. As a happy result, Napier boasts the world's largest concentration of Art Deco
buildings, many of which you'll pass.
You'll also have a fine view of the Spirit of Napier statue that commemorates the 1931 earthquake, beautiful Sunken Gardens Park, and other places of
interest along Marine Parade, the coastal highway. This picturesque road follows the gentle curve of the beach-blessed bay, where surfers and boaters often
gather just offshore.
After an hour or so of touring Napier from the comfort of your coach, you'll stop at the National Aquarium, an attraction exhibiting every imaginable species of
marine life, including odd creatures that local fishermen have donated. There are displays of giant squid, living coral reefs, and tanks filled with seahorses,
eels and fish indigenous to New Zealand.
Other tanks are filled with unusual species from the Amazon such as the endangered Pacu, a fish that aggressively feeds on fruits and berries that fall into
the river. The National Aquarium even houses a variety of land animals, including kiwis and lizards such as the world's oldest tuatara hatched in captivity.
After touring the Aquarium on your own, you'll re-join your coach and transfer directly back to the pier.
Please note: Walking on this tour is mainly at the guests' discretion during the stop at the Aquarium. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able bodied companion to assist them. Those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate layered clothing; sun cap; sunglasses;
sunscreen; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
NPE-007 NAPIER COUNTRYSIDE & PRIVATE HOME VISIT
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: May 23, 2015 08:30 AM
Venture into the magnificent countryside surrounding Napier for a unique perspective of New Zealand rural life, made possible by visiting a boutique winery
and a private home.
Depart from the pier and begin driving inland into the fertile Puketapu region just west of Napier. Your guide will be local resident Hamish Prins, who has
spent his entire life in the area. While en-route, he will entertain you with stories about the continued development of Puketapu, especially the most recent
evolution from sheep farming to organic orchards.
Boutique wineries have also sprung up, and you'll stop by one of the area's most esteemed for a sampling of its distinct vintages. Pinot Noir, Syrah and Vin
Gris are now commonly produced in the Puketapu region, and that success has drawn other wineries to the valley. Some of the oldest Sauvignon Blanc
vines on New Zealand's North Island are also found in this region.
In time, you'll stop at Hamish Prins' private residence, Horsford Downs, where he lives with his wife, Diane. Both of them are happy to answer your questions
about everything from life in rural New Zealand to how they have adapted to the changing economy. Enjoy some light refreshments in the park-like setting
and then perhaps take some time to wander about the gardens and orchards that surround the home.
Your return route to the pier travels via Taradale, a wine-growing community that boasts spectacular views of the fertile Heretaunga Plains and the dramatic
Hawke's Bay coastline.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of easy to moderate walking/standing. There will be some uneven terrain to negotiate. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather
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ROTORUA (TAURANGA), NEW ZEALAND
TAU-001 A ROTORUA MAORI EXPERIENCE & THERMAL RESERVE
Duration: 8.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $365.00
Date: May 24, 2015 10:30 AM
Explore a thriving center of breathtaking thermal activity and traditional Maori culture during this scenic, full-day visit to the historic spa town of Rotorua.
Depart the pier for the drive south from the early-1900s town of Tauranga to Te Puke, the world's largest kiwifruit growing region. Upon arrival in Rotorua, a
visit will be made to the Agrodome to watch the country's best-trained champion rams parade on stage, and a sheep-shearing demonstration. The
highly-trained sheep dogs will finish the show with a display of sheep mustering.
Drive past the Rotorua lakefront where you may see a variety of waterfowl, including ducks and graceful black swans as well as several local landmarks
before arriving at one of Rotorua leading hotels for a buffet-style lunch consisting of hot and cold dishes, several salads and a dessert tray. Your meal will be
accompanied by a rousing Maori concert featuring the action songs and dances of the Maori people.
After lunch, you will visit the New Zealand Arts and Crafts Institute where young Maori apprentices learn the ancient crafts of woodcarving and flax weaving.
Your tour will conclude with a walk through the Te Puia Thermal Reserve. Here, you will witness vivid images of the earth's molten core as your Maori guide
escorts you past steam hissing from the ground, bubbling mud pools and geysers shooting columns of scalding water skyward. A strong sulfur smell, a
product of the intense thermal activity, will fill the air. Remember to bring your cameras on this exciting geothermal experience.
Following your tour, you will re-board your coach for a 90-minute return drive to the pier and the ship.
Please note: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended and the itinerary may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide, but rather
with a driver/guide.
TAU-002 HIGHLIGHTS OF TAURANGA & MAORI CULTURE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: May 24, 2015 10:30 AM
Leaving from the pier, you'll travel through the lovely cities of Tauranga and Bethlehem on your way to Paparoa Marae. Arriving at this intimate Maori village,
you'll be greeted by a local Maori guide and taken on a cultural journey into the heritage of the Maoris and early New Zealand settlers on this unique and
fascinating tour.
Well known for their hospitality, the tangata whenua, local people, will make you feel at home as they graciously show you around and give you a wealth of
information about traditional and contemporary Maori life. During the course of your memorable visit, you'll have an opportunity to view craft-making and
cooking and to experience the Maori's oral tradition of storytelling. Before leaving the village, your hosts will treat you to a refreshing tea.
Continuing on, your tour next makes its way to the Minden Lookout. From this excellent vantage point, you'll have stunning views over the eastern Bay of
Plenty. During favorable conditions, you can even see the plumes of whispy smoke and steam arising from volcanic White Island to the east.
Before returning to the ship via the picturesque Mount Maunganui Peninsula, your coach will journey to Tauranga and past Gate Pa, site of a renowned battle
between valiant Maori and British forces, as well as passing through Barke's Corner and Maungatapu.
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rather with a driver/guide.
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TAU-004 WAIOTAPU THERMAL WONDERLAND
Duration: 9.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $305.00
Date: May 24, 2015 10:30 AM
A scenic drive through the kiwifruit orchards of Te Puke begins your tour as you travel to Rotorua. Originally established as a spa town before the turn of the
century, Rotorua today remains a thriving center of thermal activity and traditional Maori culture.
Your first stop is at Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland. Wai-O-Tapu translates to Sacred Waters and a visit here makes it clear how the name came to be.
Upon arrival at this award-winning attraction, you will be taken on a guided tour of the wide range of features found at the site. These include geysers, mud
pools, mineral traces, colorful hot and cold pools and steaming volcanic lakes. Some of the more famous attractions at the Reserve include the pristine
Champagne Pool and the Lady Knox Geyser. Marvel at the incredible palette of vibrant hues displayed in the pools, lakes and craters, and enjoy the melodic
sounds of birds singing in the native forest.
Reboard your motorcoach for a brief 30 minute drive to Lake Rotorua where you will board the Lakeland Queen for a delicious buffet lunch cruise. The
Lakeland Queen is a locally built, shallow draft, stern driven vessel - similar to a Mississippi River Boat and ideal for Lake Rotorua's shallow waters. During
your lake cruise, enjoy a unique performance from a Maori cultural group.
Following lunch, you'll travel back down the mountain for a guided tour of Rainbow Springs. This marvelous park is set in a natural environment of beautiful
native bush, trees, plants and flowers, with tranquil crystal clear waters that flow from subterranean springs. In addition to being home to an impressive
collection of Rainbow trout, the Park also houses a vast array of native birds, including the kiwi, New Zealand's national bird. Just one of the many fascinating
features of the Park is the Tuatara - New Zealand's living dinosaur. Dating back to the early Triassic period, the Tuatara has survived for over 100 million
years, possible only because New Zealand became separated from other land masses and the Tuatara had no natural predators. Regrettably, rats were
introduced to New Zealand and these rodents have served to devastate the Tuatara population, making them an endangered species. In addition to the fine
displays of nature, Rainbow Springs also serves to preserve New Zealand's national heritage.
Your return journey to the ship will consist of a drive past the Rotorua lakefront where you may see a variety of water fowl including ducks and graceful black
swans as well as several local landmarks, before retracing your route back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes significant walking and/or standing and may not be suitable for wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns.
Comfortable flat walking shoes and caps are recommended. The order of the sites visited may be reversed. This tour does not operate with a separate guide,
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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
AKL-002 AUCKLAND CITY SIGHTS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: May 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore Auckland's unique blend of modern cosmopolitan influences and Polynesian traditions during this scenic tour of the city.
Depart the pier for the drive through the Auckland Domain, which consists of nearly 200 acres of parkland in the heart of the city. It encompasses ponds,
statuaries, tropical glass houses, and a wide variety of trees. Nestled within this idyllic retreat you will find the Auckland Museum, which houses an
impressive collection of Maori and Pacific artifacts that include a carved meeting house and impressive war canoe. During your visit, you will also see the
Scars of the Heart exhibition on the 2nd floor, which depicts New Zealand's involvement in the major wars of the 20th century.
Your tour will continue with a drive along beautiful Tamaki Drive through historic Parnell Village, and past the sandy beaches of Okahu Bay and Mission Bay.
On your return to the city and ship, you will pass the former America's Cup Yachting Village, and take in panoramic views of the Westhaven Yacht Marina
from the Auckland Harbor Bridge.
Please note: This tour involves approximately 600 yards of walking. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
AKL-003 WAITOMO GLOWWORM GROTTO
Duration: 9.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $395.00
Date: May 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Since Victorian times, the Waitomo Glowworm Caves have attracted visitors from around the world. Join us on this full day excursion to Waitomo that takes
you into the central heartland of the North Island.
Leaving the city, enjoy a pleasant three-hour drive south over the Bombay Hills and through the lush dairy land of the Waikato Valley, before arriving at the
Waitomo Caves. Here, subterranean limestone formations have resulted in a series of spectacular caves.
At the Waitomo Caves, walk into a cave with soaring ceilings and low passages, where striking limestone formations include the famous Organ and the lofty
chamber called The Cathedral. Stalagmites and stalactites abound, forming pillars and crooked fingers of calcite deposits that, in the low light, take on
beautiful or monstrous proportions. In the caves, you will board a boat for a ride in complete silence along an underground river in pitch darkness. Look up
and you will see the millions of bio-luminescent glow worms that stick to the cave. Because the worms extinguish their lights when disturbed, silence is
mandatory.
Following your visit, a short drive will bring you to Crosshills Farm where a tasty finger food buffet lunch will be served.
Afterward, you will re-board your coach for the 3-hour return drive to the pier in Auckland.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate to strenuous walking over a natural trail and includes stairs to negotiate to enter the caves.
The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Weather appropriate, casual clothing that should include a wind/waterproof
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AKL-004 WEST AUCKLAND WINERIES
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: May 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Tour three regional wineries and sample some of the distinct vintages that have helped vault New Zealand into international prominence as a highly
respected wine producer.
Traveling by coach from the pier, you will first enjoy a scenic drive into the countryside west of Auckland. Nurtured by an ideal climate, wine grapes have
thrived here and have spawned numerous award-winning wineries. Your tour has you visiting three of the finest, beginning with Soljan's Estate Winery, a
third-generation family-owned enterprise whose history spans two continents and three generations.
Its vineyard is planted with Pinotage, Merlot and Pinot Gris, with additional grapes coming from other New Zealand regions. You may try a glass of elegant
Chardonnay with a creamy butterscotch influence, a citrus-flavored Riesling, or a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec.
Nearby Nobilo Winery shares many of the same attributes as Soljan's, as both were founded by Croatians and produce spectacular wines. In particular, since
its founding in 1943, the internationally acclaimed Nobilo Winery has become known for its full-bodied Sauvignon Blanc and blackberry, cherry and
plum-flavored Pinot Noir.
Last, you'll tour Matua Valley, a winery that began as a small, family-run business in 1974. While the first New Zealand vineyard to plant Sauvignon Blanc,
Matua Valley has now expanded their offerings to include dozens of other wines, such as a fruity Syrah Viognier and a lively Pinot Noir featuring a nose full of
dark berries and kalamata olives. The owners have always made it their goal to create innovative and distinguished wines and are constantly searching for
new ideas to challenge the norms. This is evident in the delightful wines they lovingly produce.
Afterwards, fortified with an understanding of New Zealand wine making, you'll return to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes just over 2-hours of easy to moderate walking/standing over mostly flat surfaces. The tour is available to wheelchair guests
who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach, and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with
mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate, casual clothing; sun cap; sunglasses;
and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Guest must be at least 21 years of age to participate in any wine tastings. The order of the sites
viewed or visited may vary. In the event of operational conflicts, wineries of equal quality may be substituted.
AKL-005 AUCKLAND COUNTRYSIDE
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: May 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Enjoy the rare opportunity to view one of the few mainland gannet bird colonies in the world, followed by a tour of a working farm, where you'll be treated to a
hearty barbecue lunch.
Leaving the pier, you'll begin driving west, deep into the countryside, and then take an extraordinarily scenic route to the coast. Eventually, you will find
yourself at the beautiful, black-sand Muriwai Beach where you will have a stop. This dramatic location is part of a park that was established in 1906 and a
cliff-side overlook offers a literal bird's-eye view of the only gannet colony in the region.
Thousands of gannets nest at Muriwai Beach, and you may observe them diving into the Tasman Sea for fish or greeting each other in an elaborate ritual.
Mature gannets boast white plumage with black wing tips. The younger birds remain dark brown for the first year of their lives, until turning completely white
by age five. It's fascinating to see how they interact in pairs and en masse as a colony.
Continuing on, you'll drive to Haumoana, a wonderful working farm on the Kaipara Peninsula. After a traditional barbecue lunch that includes local beers and
wines, you'll sit in on a sheep-shearing demonstration and watch highly trained dogs skillfully herd the sheep just by following their master's hand movements
and whistle commands. Llamas are also raised on the farm and you may see them grazing in the pastures. After an enjoyable visit of just over two hours,
which includes a bit of free time, you'll re-board your coach and travel back to the pier in Auckland.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2 1/2 hours of easy to moderate walking/standing over mostly flat surfaces; however, there is a gravel path to
negotiate at Muriwai Beach. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the
coach, and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina
and ability. Weather appropriate, casual clothing that should include a wind/waterproof jacket; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are
recommended. Guest must be at least 21 years of age to be served any alcoholic beverages. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
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AKL-006 MARITIME MUSEUM & SCENIC CRUISE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: May 25, 2015 08:30 AM
What better way to experience Auckland, the "City of Sails," than by sailing around its harbor on a yacht and then touring a museum devoted to New
Zealand's maritime history.
After walking a short distance from ship, you'll board a sleek sailing yacht for a carefree cruise around Waitemata Harbor while enjoying a cup of coffee or
tea. The name Waitemata derives from a Maori phrase describing how the water shines like obsidian volcanic glass, which is naturally found here as the
coastline was shaped by volcanic action.
Auckland is New Zealand's most populous city with more sailboats per capita than any other place in the world, so you're sure to see plenty of magnificent
vessels. The sights are spectacular as the urban landscape blankets the hills right to the edge of the sparkling water. Don't miss the Sky Tower in the
distance. Being the country's tallest manmade structure, it soars 1,072 feet into the air.
After sailing for approximately an hour and a half, you'll disembark and walk the short distance to the Voyager Maritime Museum. Through its innovative
exhibitions and displays, the museum celebrates the area's maritime heritage. You might watch a short film about the first settlers to sail to New Zealand, see
a 1840s steerage cabin that rocks to simulate what it was like to travel by sea at the time, and marvel at the artwork in the maritime gallery that includes
detailed scrimshaw and wooden figureheads. Afterwards, you will have the option of returning to the pier with your guide, or staying behind to do some further
exploring on your own.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of easy to moderate walking/standing over mostly flat surfaces. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Persons prone to motion
sickness may wish to take preventative measures. Weather appropriate, casual clothing that should include a wind/waterproof jacket; sun cap; sunglasses;
and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
AKL-007 DEVONPORT & NORTH SHORE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: May 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Escape the bustle of Auckland in nearby Devonport, a historic waterfront village that exudes charm and celebrates its slower pace of life.
Depart from the pier by coach and enjoy a scenic ride toward the lovely suburb of Devonport, which lies across the bay just north of Auckland. As an
introduction to the historic village, you'll see it from two different, elevated perspectives: from the volcanic cone of Mount Victoria and also from North Head,
another volcanically formed mountain. North Head was once a strategic military position, and there's still a large "disappearing" gun from 1886 on display
there. The cannon-like gun was nicknamed for its powerful recoil, which pushed the gun underground completely out of sight, where it could be safely
reloaded.
Devonport is known for its easy pace and distinct historic character, as you'll soon discover upon arriving in its compact downtown. Driving about, you'll
notice the many restored colonial villas from the late 1880s and early 1900s, most of which were built with timber from the native kauri tree, a species
coveted because it grows straight and contains few knots. Devonport's waterfront is lined with stately houses and a prevalence of antique stores, inviting
cafes and unusual boutiques, which lend the village its unmistakable charm.
At the conclusion of your three-hour guided tour, you will have some free time to further explore on your own before returning to the pier in Auckland via
public ferry. You may also elect to remain in Devonport and return by ferry (ferry tickets included) at your leisure.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of easy to moderate walking. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability as walking around Devonport can be difficult. Weather appropriate,
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AKL-008 ANTARCTIC ENCOUNTER & UNDERWATER WORLD
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: May 25, 2015 08:30 AM
Get a rare, up-close look at Antarctic's native wildlife without enduring the rigors of their icy domain, and then enjoy a bird's-eye view of Auckland from its
soaring Sky Tower.
Boarding your coach at the pier, you will first drive to Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium. Named for a well-known Kiwi diver and adventurer, this enlightening
attraction replicates life in the Antarctic, both above and below the icy waters. A moving walkway will transport you through clear acrylic underwater tunnels,
revealing all sorts of marine life. You may see sharks being hand-fed, massive short-tail stingrays and delicate seahorses among the various exhibits. There's
also a colony of King and Gentoo penguins that may be frolicking in the water or playing in the snow. And be sure to see the replica of Captain Robert Scott's
hut from his ill-fated 1911 polar exploration.
Continuing on, your tour next travels to Auckland's soaring 1,072-foot Sky Tower, the tallest manmade structure in New Zealand. Step inside one of the
glass-fronted elevators and you'll be whisked to the top, where on a clear day you can see more than 50 miles in every direction. The Sky Tower is an
engineering marvel built of high-strength, high-performance concrete and steel so strong it can withstand winds gusting up to 125 mph. To ensure that the
tower remained perfectly straight during construction, seven global positioning satellites were used to confirm its exact position.
Following your visit to the Sky Tower, you'll rejoin your coach and transfer directly back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes just over 2-hours of easy to moderate walking/standing over mostly flat surfaces. The tour is available to wheelchair guests
who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach, and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with
mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability and the tour is not recommended for those who suffer from a
fear of heights. Weather appropriate, casual clothing; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The order of the sites viewed or
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NUKU'ALOFA, TONGA
NUK-001 FAFA ISLAND GETAWAY
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: May 28, 2015 10:30 AM
Spend a heavenly day relaxing on the fabulous island of Fafa, one of a dozen tropical gems lying just north of Tonga.
From the pier, it's a brief 10-minute transfer to Faua Wharf, where you'll board a boat for Fafa Island. Along the way, you will pass several other idyllic
islands, which hint at the exotic experience that awaits you. Upon arriving at Fafa, you will immediately be struck by the serenity and endless natural beauty.
The island is completely uninhabited, except for the few guests like you who come to enjoy this 18-acre slice of paradise. The Fafa Island Resort is situated
on the western portion of the island, and the remaining acreage has been left untouched. Coconut palms sway in the breezes, turquoise waters gently lap the
golden beaches, and bright flowers add bursts of color.
You will have plenty of time to relish the exotic atmosphere. Lie in a hammock and read. Stroll beaches where the only footprints are yours. Take a
paddleboat around the lagoon, or snorkel the coral reefs just offshore. Sip a cool tropical drink made with fresh-squeezed coconut milk. It's all a wonderful
prelude to your specially prepared luncheon of contemporary Pacific European dishes.
After savoring approximately 6-hours ashore here, you will re-board your boat and cruise back to the pier in Nuku'alofa.
Please note: Walking on this tour is at the guests' discretion; however, there are sandy and uneven surfaces at the beach. The tour is not recommended for
wheelchair guests as participants must be able to make their way on and off the boat on their own. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate
their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; swimwear; towel; sun cap; sunglasses; sun screen and flat, comfortable walking
shoes are suggested. Guests must be over the age of 18 to consume alcohol. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and
responsibility. The local buses have no a/c or microphones.
NUK-002 OHOLEI BEACH & HINA CAVE
Duration: 6.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: May 28, 2015 10:30 AM
Enjoy a traditional Tongan feast at the beach, see a moving dance performance and then witness the natural phenomenon of the blowholes.
Depart from Vunu wharf and travel along the picturesque coastline, making a stop at the blowholes. Watching this natural phenomenon is spectacular, as the
seawater funnels through natural tunnels cut in the rock, shooting upward in fountains as high as 60 feet. According to legend, the ancient Tongan chiefs
would meditate here while listening to the crashing surf.
Continuing on, you will make your way to the Oholei Beach Resort for a traditional Tongan feast and dance performance. Similar to a Hawaiian luau, the meal
centers around a suckling pig roasted in an underground oven called an "umu" and garnished with seasonal fruits. Other delicacies include fish in coconut
cream and fresh vegetables prepared Tongan style. To announce that the feast is ready, a conch shell will be blown, accompanied by the distinctive beat of a
lali drum. After your feast, enjoy a performance of traditional dances and music in Hina Cave and perhaps take a short stroll along the beach.
Returning to Nukú Alofa, you will pass through several villages, which will give you a greater understanding of daily life in Tonga.
Please note: There is a minimal amount of walking on this tour, plus any walking at the guests' discretion at Oholei Beach or in town. There will be some
sandy and uneven natural surfaces to negotiate as well as some steep steps. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns
are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sun screen and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Guests must be over the age of 18 to consume alcohol. The buses do not have a/c or microphones.
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NUK-003 KAYAK ISLAND HOP ADVENTURE
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: May 28, 2015 10:30 AM
Kayak through the crystalline waters off Nukú Alofa, watching for marine life, and then savor lunch at Pangaimotu Island, where you may snorkel or simply
relax.
Depart from the pier for a short transfer to the gorgeous Papiloa Hotel's beach. Upon arrival, you will receive a short briefing and kayaking instructions before
climbing aboard your kayak and setting off. The water here is absolutely beautiful, as you will discover during your leisurely kayaking. Keep a lookout for the
abundant marine life, including sea turtles, which are often symbolized as sacred throughout the Tongan islands. Spinner dolphins and humpback whales
also inhabit these crystal-clear waters, so there is truly no telling what marine animals you may see as you paddle just north of Nukú Alofa to lovely
Pangaimotu Island.
The island is simply magnificent, with long stretches of golden beach, coconut palms swaying in the gentle breezes and remote, crescent-shaped coves. You
will have plenty of options and opportunities here. You might wish to continue kayaking at your leisure or enjoy snorkeling next to the island's famed
shipwreck, most of which lies above the water right next to the shore. Or do nothing more ambitious than lounging about the beach. Regardless of your
decision, you are sure to enjoy this wonderfully idyllic setting. During your visit, you will be treated to lunch, energizing you for the return kayak trip to Nukú
Alofa.
Arriving back at the Papiloa Hotel, you will bid farewell to your kayak and transfer back to the ship.
Please note: There is approximately 2 1/2 hours of moderate kayak paddling on this tour. While walking is limited and mainly at the guests' discretion, there
are sandy and uneven surfaces at the Papiloa Hotel beach and on Pangaimotu Island. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility
concerns. Guests should be in good physical condition and be strong swimmers. Swimwear with a cover-up; towel; sun cap; sunglasses; sun screen and
flat, comfortable walking shoes or aqua socks are suggested. Guests must be over the age of 18 to consume alcohol. Those participating in any water
activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. The buses have no A/C or microphones.
NUK-004 HISTORIC NUKU'ALOFA & CULTURAL DANCE
Duration: 3.30 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: May 28, 2015 10:30 AM
Trace the footsteps of the English explorer Captain James Cook, while delving into the intriguing history and traditions of Tonga.
Your tour commences at the pier and first drives past the Royal Palace, an ornate wooden building constructed in the 1860s for the royal family. From here,
you will continue on to the celebrated site where Captain James Cook landed in 1777. A plaque commemorates the event, and a banyan tree grows nearby,
a descendant of the great banyan that the English explorer is said to have rested under. For a greater understanding of Tongan history and traditions, you will
have the chance to observe how an "umu" or underground oven is made, how bark is pounded into tapa cloth and woven into textiles, and watch a traditional
Tongan dance at the Cultural Center.
Next, you will see the terraced tombs of Tonga, which were built out of coral stone for the sacred kings around 1200 A.D. According to legend, the kings were
half man and half god, so they were buried in raised tombs, between heaven and earth. Nearby, you will see another fascinating structure, the Ha'amonga
Trilithon, an ancient archway made with three massive limestone slabs. Its exact origin or purpose is unknown.
Get a glimpse of daily Tongan life as you head back to the pier, passing by local residences, schools, churches and other highlights of this capital city,
including the King's Villa.
Please note: This tour includes a minimal amount of walking and is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their
own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina
and ability. Appropriate attire is required (no bikinis or bare chests); sun cap; sunglasses; sun screen and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
Guests must be over the age of 18 to consume alcohol. The buses do not have a/c or microphones. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
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NUK-007 NUKU' ALOFA HIGHLIGHTS & OTUHAKA BEACH RESORT
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: May 28, 2015 10:30 AM
Leaving no stone unturned, this excursion presents a true picture of Tonga through its historical and natural attractions.
First you will travel to the Royal Palace, an ornate white frame building overlooking the sea that was built in the 1860s. Next, you will see the Royal Tombs,
which were first used as a burial ground for King Tupou I in 1893. The area is known as Mala'e Kula or red ground, a reference to a festival where everyone
wore red, which was held here prior to the land becoming a cemetery.
As you travel around the island, you can't help but be enthralled by Tonga's natural beauty, especially at attractions like the blowholes. Here, you will witness
the pounding of the surf as it's funneled through natural tunnels in the rocky shoreline, emerging in fountains that shoot up as high as 60 feet.
Tonga is also known for its magnificent beaches and you will enjoy the amenities of the Otuhaka Beach Resort where you will be served seasonal tropical
fruits while watching some local Tongan entertainment.
Your visit at Otuhaka is a truly memorable conclusion to your excursion before returning to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a moderate amount of walking, plus any additional walking at the guests' discretion at Otuhaka. The tour is available to
wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those with
mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing over swimwear; towel; sun cap;
sunglasses; sun screen and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Bikinis and bare chests are inappropriate at all sites other than the beach at
Otuhaka. Guests must be over the age of 18 to consume alcohol. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. The
buses do not have A/C or microphones.
NUK-008 LIKU'ALOFA SCENIC ISLAND DRIVE
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: May 28, 2015 10:30 AM
It's all about natural beauty on this excursion to some of Tonga's most unusual attractions, followed by a relaxing trip to the beach.
Your tour begins with a drive west, passing through scenic villages and thriving plantations in the countryside. Coconuts are one of the most important crops
in Tonga, as you will discover at the Liahona Mormon Coconut Plantation. One of the most unusual sights here is the coconut tree with three separate heads,
a botanical rarity.
Not far away, you will also witness Tonga's blowholes, where the rushing seawater funnels through natural tunnels cut in the rock, shooting upward in
fountains as high as 60 feet. It's said that the ancient Tongan chiefs would meditate here while listening to the crashing surf.
One last uncommon sight awaits you in Kolovai, where you will see hundreds of flying foxes clinging to the casuarina trees. The foxes, which are really bats
with fox-like heads, live in large communal groups and primarily feed on fruit at night.
Your final stop is at the Liku'Alofa Beach Resort where you will enjoy approximately 1-hour relaxing in the resort's idyllic setting. This beautiful location offers
up tropical gardens, shaded by coconut trees that rim the pristine beach. For your entertainment, local dancers will perform a traditional show and
refreshments will be served.
Following your time at Liku'Alofa, you will rejoin your coach and return to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a minimal amount of walking, mainly at the guests' discretion at the Liku'Alofa Beach Resort. The tour is available to
wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those with
mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; swimwear; sun cap; sunglasses; sun
screen and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Bikinis and bare chests are inappropriate at all sites other than the beach at Liku'Alofa. Guests
must be over the age of 18 to consume alcohol. The buses do not have A/C or microphones.
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NUK-009 FUAMOTU CULTURAL & DANCE EXPERIENCE
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: May 28, 2015 10:30 AM
See all the major highlights of Tonga, experience a cultural ceremony and visit a pristine beach on this comprehensive excursion.
Depart from the pier and drive to the seaside Royal Palace, an ornate white frame building constructed in the 1860s. Then, see the Royal Tombs, which were
first used as a burial ground for King Tupou I in 1893. The area is known as Mala'e Kula or red ground, a reference to a festival where everyone wore red,
which was held here prior to the land becoming a cemetery.
Next, you will travel to beautiful Fua'amotu Beach where you will witness the Kava ceremony and cultural dance of Tonga. Afterwards, you will be treated to
some refreshment and have some time to relax on the serene stretch of sand or perhaps take a dip in the warm and inviting waters.
Following a your visit, you will transfer back to the pier in Nuku'alofa.
Please note: This tour includes a minimal amount of walking, mainly at the guests' discretion at Fua'amotu Beach. The tour is available to wheelchair guests
who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns
are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; swimwear; towel; sun cap; sunglasses; sun screen and
flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Guests must be over the age of 18 to consume alcohol. Those participating in any water activities do so at
their own risk and responsibility. The buses do not have A/C or microphones.
NUK-010 PANGAIMOTU ISLAND RESORT ESCAPE
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: May 28, 2015 10:30 AM
Spend the day at leisure, relaxing at the peaceful and inviting Pangaimoto Island Resort.
It's a short transfer from the pier to Faua Wharf, where you'll board a boat and travel a short distance across the water to the Pangaimoto Island Resort.
Along the way, you will enjoy views of stunning and unique island formations and crystal clear tropical waters.
The resort is a known for being informal, fun and friendly as well as well as having one of the best swimming beaches in Tonga. It's your choice how to spend
your time here. Snorkel stroll the beach or perhaps just relax in the sun with a cool tropical drink. A casual lunch is included.
Following approximately 3-hours of enjoying the laid-back ambience of the Pangaimoto Island Resort, you will re-board your boat and cruise back to the pier
in Nuku'alofa.
Please note: Walking on this tour is at the guests' discretion; however, there are sandy and uneven surfaces at the beach. The tour is not recommended for
wheelchair guests as participants must be able to make their way on and off the coach and the boat on their own. Those with mobility concerns are
cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Weather appropriate clothing; swimwear; towel; sun cap; sunglasses; sun screen and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Snorkeling equipment is not provided. Guests must be over the age of 18 to consume alcohol. Those
participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. The local buses have no A/C or microphones.
NUK-011 DIVE & SNORKEL ISLAND HOP
Duration: 5.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $275.00
Date: May 28, 2015 10:30 AM
Spend the day diving and snorkeling Nukualofa's warm, turquoise waters where there's a wealth of beautiful reefs to explore as well as wrecks and even the
opportunity to do some wall diving.
Make the short transfer from the pier to Faua Wharf where you will board your boat and set off to your diving spot, enjoying some amazing scenery along the
way. Once in the water, you'll see colorful marine life which may include schools of trevally, grouper, barracuda and stingrays, as well as soft and hard coral
farms. This chosen dive spot offers up a magnificent variety of marine life and there is nearly 40 feet of visibility to the bottom.
After diving, you will cruise to the beautiful remote island of Malinoa where you will be treated to a short tour that highlights the cultural history of the coconut
tree and includes a demonstration of the husking and usage of the coconut. Afterwards, enjoy a light lunch and then some free time to relax on the beach.
Climbing back aboard your boat, you'll head out to do some island hopping and snorkeling before returning to the wharf where your bus awaits to transfer you
back to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes a minimal amount of walking; however, guests should be in reasonable physical condition and good swimmers. Divers must
be certified. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Swimwear worn under clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sun screen
and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Diving equipment is provided. Guests must be over the age of 18 to consume alcohol. Those participating
in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. The operator may require participants to sign a waiver. The buses do not have A/C or
microphones.
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RAROTONGA, COOK ISLANDS
RAR-001 HIGHLAND PARADISE CULTURAL TOUR
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: May 30, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the culture, traditions, people and history of the Cook Islands during this scenic and informative visit to the Highland Paradise Cultural Village.
Depart the pier with your guide, a Cook Islands' warrior, for the drive to the Highland Paradise Cultural Village located on Mangaroa Mountain. This 500 year
old village was once lost in time and taken over by the surrounding jungle, but has since been rediscovered and opened to visitors. En route to this 200 acre
site, your guide will inform you about the lives of the native Cook Islanders prior to the arrival of the missionaries. Upon arrival at the village, you will begin
your immersion into the local culture by learning about the spiritual marae and voyaging skills of the island's forefathers. Here, you will view perfect replicas
of village houses as they once stood, along with sacred placs of worship, where battles were fought and the site of human sacrifices. You will also see the
High Chief's rock throne and canoe navigator's compass rock along with discovering how important the coconut tree is, the many ways of tying the colorful
pareu and how to make flower garlands. You will also have the opportunity to sample some of the local cuisine and tropical fruit.
The highlight of your visit will be a passionate and colorful performance of native dancing and music that embraces the true spirit of the island's culture.
Following your visit, you will be transferred back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate walking/standing. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible
wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the transportation and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns
are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Swimwear and revealing clothing is not acceptable. Cameras or video coverage are not allowed during the
Tapu lifting ceremony held at the sacred marae site.
RAR-002 ISLAND DISCOVERY
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: May 30, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore Rarotonga's culture, history and traditions during this scenic and informative island tour.
Depart the pier for an orientation drive around the island; an excellent way to see Rarotonga and gain insight to its culture. Along the way, you will visit such
sites as Ngatangiia Harbour, the departure point of the Polynesian Migration to New Zealand in 1350 AD, and a historical back road built in 1050 AD called
the Road of Toi, or Ara Metua. You will also pass by ceremonial sites that include Arai Te Tonga, along with old church buildings, the theological college, the
library, the museum, and fruit and vegetable plantations. Stops will be made at the Cook Island's Library and Museum to view the artifacts and at Papaaroa
Beach where you will see a coconut demonstration.
Following your tour, you will be returned to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of easy walking/standing although there are a few uneven paths to negotiate. The tour is available to
wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the transportation and have an able-bodied companion to
assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap;
sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Swimwear and revealing clothing is not acceptable.
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RAR-003 RARO SAFARI BY OFF-ROAD VEHICLE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: May 30, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore Rarotonga's pristine natural beauty in an exciting way during this off-road tour of the island's stunning lagoons, valleys and inland villages.
Depart the pier in an off-road vehicle for a drive to Rarotonga's back roads and valleys. Along the way, you will be privy to sights and sounds regular visitors
to the island would not typically have an opportunity to experience. You will learn how traditional Cook Islanders live, and your guide will provide you with an
informative commentary on the various traditional uses of the local flora and fauna.
During the course of your tour you will drive into the Avatiu Valley's rainforest, ascend to the top of Hospital Heights where you are treated to extraordinary
views, and visit Wigmores waterfall and Papaaroa Beach. As you complete your navigation of the island, you will stop off at the Marae to view the sacred
stones, before returning to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops; however, it involves travel over bumpy surfaces. Seating on
the vehicles can be very basic. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests, those with back and/or neck problems or pregnant women. Those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect
repellant; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Swimwear and revealing clothing is not acceptable. It is suggested that guests bring a
bottle of water with them from the ship. The transportation used for this tour is not air-conditioned.
RAR-004 PA'S ECO TOUR
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: May 30, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover the wisdom of Pa, one of the Cook Island's best known traditional healers, during this informative tour.
As you leave the pier, Pa will address the history of the township before heading to the east side of the island. At his residence, you will be treated to a snack
of fresh tropical fruit and then he will highlight the many plants and herbs that are used in making natural remedies, while sharing with you his spiritual
knowledge of Polynesia.
From here, you will travel to the 7-stones monument and Muri beach, each of which offers up some extraordinary photo opportunities. Your tour also includes
a stop at the Noni factory where this modern day miracle fruit is processed and exported. Traveling to the heart of the island, you'll see Needle Rock, where
Pa will explain about the carved idols carved on the face of the rock. Heading back toward the pier, you'll pass Hospital Lookout, the airport, and some of the
largest hotels on the island.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate walking/standing and there are a few uneven paths to negotiate. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Swimwear and revealing clothing is not acceptable.
RAR-005 MURI LAGOON CRUISE & SNORKEL
Duration: 3.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: May 30, 2015 08:30 AM
Rarotonga's spectacular tropical beauty and marine life is yours to discover during this scenic and memorable cruise on the Muri Lagoon.
Depart the pier for the 20-minute drive to Muri Beach. Upon arrival, you will obtain your snorkeling equipment and embark a glass-bottom boat for a cruise of
Muri Lagoon. Along the way, you will observe a myriad of colorful coral and fish and the more adventurous will have an opportunity to go snorkeling amongst
the schools of tropical fish found in this marine conservation area. The fish are extremely tame and used to swimmers, so much so that they will take food
from your hand.
Heading to Koromiri Island, you'll be treated to a rustic barbecue lunch will then be served on the pristine beach. While lunch is cooking, feel free to swim,
snorkel or just relax on the beach. The lunch menu for this barbecue is typically comprised of fresh fish, usually tuna, wahoo or sailfish accompanied by
potato salad, coleslaw and seasonal fruit.
Afterwards, you'll re-board your boat and cruise back to Muri beach where you will be transferred back to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops; however, it involves negotiating natural sandy surfaces. The
tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability.
Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; a towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The boat
is covered and features a water access ladder. There are no restroom facilities on the boat; but there are facilities at Koromiri Island. Snorkeling equipment is
provided. Guests participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
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RAR-006 TAKITUMU CONSERVATION TOUR
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: May 30, 2015 08:30 AM
Nature and bird lovers will especially relish this unique opportunity to explore Rarotonga's exotic bird and plant species during a memorable island
conservation tour.
Depart the pier for the transfer to the Conservation Center. Upon arrival, you will begin your guided walking tour. Along the way, you will learn about
conservation efforts involving the flycatcher, or kakerori, an indigenous bird found only on Rarotonga. Over the years, the bird's numbers have dwindled as a
result of an increase in natural predators. Your visit, along with the visits of many hundreds of others, will provide the landowners with the funds needed to
conduct research into various means of preserving and promoting this rare species of bird. The conservation area is also a tropical rain forest featuring many
types of medicinal plants, and during your tour you will learn about the many local uses for such herbal remedies.
Following your walking tour, you will be returned to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate to strenuous walking and involves negotiating uneven paths and natural surfaces. The
tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Participants should be in good physical condition. Light-weight clothing; sun cap;
sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; and flat, walking/hiking shoes are recommended. Swimwear and revealing clothing is not acceptable. It is suggested
that guests bring a bottle of water with them from the ship. The transportation used for this tour may not be air-conditioned.
RAR-007 RAROTONGA FROM THE AIR
Duration: 0.75 Hrs
Tour Price: $405.00
Date: May 30, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience Rarotonga's idyllic beauty in a unique new way during this scenic and exhilarating flight-seeing tour over the island.
Minutes from the pier is the Rarotonga Airport, where you will board your comfortable Cessna 172, high-winged aircraft and take to the air. This tour will
provide you with a very different perspective of the island as you soar above the fantastic volcanic mountains, and fly over lush valleys dotted with remote
tribal villages. Along the way, you will hear informative commentary from your pilot, and take in splendid vistas and photo opportunities.
Following your flight-seeing tour, you will be transferred back to the pier.
Please note: There is limited walking on this tour but guests must be able to negotiate the narrow stairs to board the aircraft and move about in the compact
interior of the aircraft. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Swimwear and revealing clothing is not acceptable. As there will be a maximum of three guests per departure,
couples may have to be split. Every participant will get a window seat. Actual flight time is approximately 20-minutes.
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RAIATEA, FRENCH POLYNESIA
RFP-001 FAAROA RIVER & MOTU BY CANOE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: June 01, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore Raiatea's abundant flora and fauna during this journey through the island that includes a canoe ride from Raiatea's lagoon to the mouth of the
Faaroa River.
Board your motorized outrigger canoe at the pier and glide over the waters of Raiatea's deep blue lagoon towards the mouth of the Faaroa River; Polynesia's
only navigable river. Along the way, you will see wild hibiscus, or purau, bamboo groves, chestnut trees, ginger flowers and more. Your guide will also share
a bit of Polynesian history and folklore about the famous voyages that eminated from this river to all of the islands in the Polynesian Triangle. As you
navigate the river into Raiatea's interior, you'll see lush tropical foliage, verdant mountains and waterfalls.
Leaving the river, a stop will be made at a "motu" (islet) where you can swim and relax while enjoying some refreshments. Afterwards, you'll transfer back to
the pier.
Please note: There is limited walking on this tour. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns who
are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable
sunscreen; towel; and flat, comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and
responsibility. Guests will get exit the canoe at the beach using the canoe's side ladder and will have to walk a few yards in very shallow water to reach the
beach.
RFP-002 MARAE TAPUTAPUATEA BY LE TRUCK
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: June 01, 2015 08:30 AM
Visit Raiatea's most famous landmark and see the lush countryside on this mostly panoramic tour.
Board your casual "Le Truck" transportation at the pier and head towards the south of Raiatea. En route to the Bay of Faaroa and Marae Taputapuatea, you
will pass through the town of Uturoa and view the Faaroa River.
Marae Taputapuatea is an open-air temple comprised of 7 marae that are constructed of stones and coral and is one of the largest ancient temples in French
Polynesia. It is from this temple that migrations throughout the South Pacific started. This particular sacred site is dedicated to Oro, the bloodthirsty god of
war who demanded human sacrifices.
During your tour, you will also discover a wealthy of tropical plants, flowers and trees that all contribute to the stunning beauty of the island.
Please note: There is minimal walking on this tour, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops. Le Truck is a casual, open-air vehicle resembling a
windowless bus and has bench-style seating. Commentary during the driving portion of your tour will be limited due to noise from the truck's operation. Road
conditions in some areas of the island may make for a bumpy ride during parts of the tour. As there is no room on Le Truck to store wheelchairs or walkers,
the tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns. Light-weight clothing; sun caps; sunglasses;
sunscreen; insect repellent; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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RFP-003 RAIATEA JEEP SAFARI
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: June 01, 2015 08:30 AM
Known as the sacred island, Raiatea was the center of royalty, religion, culture and history and this tour allows you to explore Raiatea's marvelous interior
from the more intimate perspective of an 8-seater jeep.
Boarding your jeep at the pier, you and your fellow guests will head off to the island's interior for a close-up look at this tropical paradise that features verdant
mountains and lush foliage. As you navigate the inland roads, you'll find yourself traveling amongst lush vegetation that includes bamboo forests, chestnut
trees, mango trees and guava trees.
Along with tourism, the island relies on cottage industries and you will have the chance to visit one of them with a brief stop at a small vanilla field. From
there, it's on to Raiatea's most famous landmark, Marae Taputapuatea. It was from this sacred site that the ancient Polynesians set-off to discover the other
islands which now form the famous Polynesian Triangle: Hawaii, New Zealand and Easter Island. Following your stop here, you will drive back to the pier.
Please note: Walking on this tour is mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops; however, a high step is required to board the jeep. As this tour involves
some bumpy off-road driving, guests with limited mobility, back and/or neck problems, pregnant women or those who suffer from motion sickness are
discouraged from participating. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their
personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The itinerary and order of the stops may change and the duration of the stops can vary based upon group size
and interest. As the jeeps carry only 8 guests maximum, large families or couples may be split dependent on tour numbers.
RFP-004 RAIATEA CIRCLE ISLAND HIGHLIGHTS
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: June 01, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the evolution of Raiatea's spectacular terrain, ancient culture and local way of life during this orientation tour that navigates a course around the
island.
Boarding your air-conditioned coach at the pier, you will first cross through the main town of Uturoa; the cultural and administrative center of Raiatea. Shortly
after leaving town, you will see Mount Temehani, on the top of which grows the Tiare Apetahi, unique in the world. This famous flower that has the shape of
an open hand, doesn't grow anywhere else and is very near and dear to the hearts of the locals.
Your scenic drive will then pass along the coastline, giving you a glimpse of Polynesian daily life before continuing on the inland road of Raiatea that
connects the East coast with the South of the island. This road traverses a giant bamboo forest and along the way you will see plenty of lush tropical
vegetation, with your guide pointing out various plants, trees, flowers and fruits along the way. After crossing the village of Fetuna, where the main activity is
family fishing, a refreshment stop will be made and then it's on to the Marae of Tainuu (open-air temple). Here, you will learn some traditional customs from
the Polynesians and about the historical significance of the marae. Time permitting, a short stop at a pearl farm/shop will be included before returning to the
pier.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect
repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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RFP-005 TAHA'A BY LAND & SEA
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: June 01, 2015 08:30 AM
Visit Raiatea's sister island Taha'a on this tour that highlights the beauty and culture of French Polynesia and includes a snorkel stop.
From the pier in Raiatea, you will board a boat and begin your excursion with a scenic cruise across the the tranquil lagoon towards Taha’a. An ancient
legend says that Raiatea and Taha’a were originally one island until a giant eel swallowed a young girl. Possessed by her spirit, the enraged creature broke
through the surface of the earth, causing the sea to surge. The impact of the water causing the island to be cut in two, creating the separate islands of
Raiatea and Taha'a.
Upon arrival in Taha'a, you'll transfer to 4WD vehicles and navigate your way into the island's valleys and mountains. Along the way, your guide will point out
the various sights you are passing. At a beautiful viewpoint, you'll stop for photos and discover the traditional use of local plants and trees. You will also have
the opportunity to sample various local fruits and learn the Tamure, a typical Tahitian dance.
The island of Taha’a is often called the Vanilla Island and a visit to a small, local vanilla plantation allows you to learn all about this fragrant spice that has a
multitude of uses. Next, you will travel to a small black pearl farm and discover how these treasures of the sea are raised and harvested. These small cottage
industries are part of the island’s economic structure and will give you a broader perspective of life here in French Polynesia.
Rejoining your boat, you will cruise across the turquoise waters to a motu (islet) where you can enjoy some time for snorkeling or swimming before returning
to the pier in Raiatea.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of walking. Those who wish to snorkel or swim should be good swimmers and in good physical
condition. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Guests must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment
provided (mask and snorkel), being in deep water and able to cope with occasional currents. Fins are not provided. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun
cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on
any coral for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
RFP-006 SNORKELING SAFARI & PEARL FARM
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: June 01, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore Tahiti's most unique and sought-after natural treasures during this visit to a Black Pearl Farm that includes a snorkeling adventure.
A 20-minute scenic drive from the pier brings you to a pontoon where you will board a boat and travel out to the fringe reef. Here, you will find a small pearl
station that has been built over the lagoon. From the moment you arrive, the magic takes its course. During your visit, your guide will unveil all of the secrets
of Tahiti's most mysterious gem, the famous Black Pearl. Watch the grafter as they perform the "operation" on the pearl and learn about how the pearls are
harvested and their value in the world today. This is truly an unforgettable look at one of nature's finest gifts.
Next, you'll have the opportunity to snorkel the crystal-clear waters of one of Raiatea's most beautiful reefs. Upon entering the water, you will see wonderful
underwater fauna, colorful coral formations and a myriad of tropical fish swimming around you. Following your snorkeling session, you will embark your boat
for the return ride to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, but guests must be able to enter and exit the boat with limited assistance. Those who wish to snorkel or
swim should be good swimmers and in good physical condition. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility
concerns who are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Guests must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment
provided (masks and snorkel), being in deep water and able to cope with occasional currents. Fins are not provided. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun
cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on
any coral for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
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RFP-007 KAYAKING THE FA'AROA RIVER
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: June 01, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover the pristine natural beauty of Raiatea along the same route used by New Zealand's Maohi settlers during this scenic kayak adventure on the
Fa'aroa River.
From the pier, it's a 30-minute drive to the Fa'aroa River, French Polynesia's only navigable river. Upon arrival, you will receive your safety instructions and
equipment and then embark your two-person kayak. Led by your guide, you will begin your journey by paddling from Raiatea's fjord-like inlet, or Fa'aroa
Gorge, to the scenic Fa'aroa River. Along the way, you will find the steep river walls to be lush with jungle foliage, and home to diverse species of birds and
wild hibiscus trees, or purau, growing along the sheer cliffs of the rainforest.
After approximately 2-hours of paddling, you'll return to shore and transfer back to the pier in Raiatea.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, but involves moderate to strenuous activity in the kayak. Guests must know how to swim and be in good
physical condition. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns, and not recommended for anyone with back and/or neck
problems. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes that can get wet are
recommended. Participants must be at least 12 years of age, and weigh less than 220 pounds. Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an
adult parent or guardian. You will be required to follow your guide and wear your lifejacket at all times. A small waterproof bag will be available on board the
kayak to store your small items. The kayaks are double-occupancy and will be shared.
RFP-008 TAHA'A CORAL GARDEN SNORKELING
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: June 01, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the scenic beauty of Raiatea's sister island during this snorkeling and lagoon tour along the Taha'a coast.
Depart the pier aboard a covered motorized boat for the 30-minute ride along the west coast of Taha'a, Raiatea's beautiful sister island. Upon arrival, you will
disembark the boat for a guided walk across an uninhabited islet, or motu, located just off the coast. After reaching the other side of the motu, you will
commence your drift snorkeling experience. Your guide will lead you while the current carries you through the shallow lagoon on the way back to the boat.
This particular area abounds with a spectacular variety of tropical fish and amazing coral. The unique richness of this coral garden will leave you with lasting
memories of your visit.
Upon reaching your boat, refreshments will be provided and some additional snorkeling time will be made available before it's time to cruise back to the pier
in Raiatea.
Please note: This tour is recommended for experienced snorkelers who are in good physical condition and who are also good swimmers. The tour is not
available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Guests must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment provided (mask and snorkel),
being in both shallow and deep water and able to cope with ocean currents. Fins are not provided. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses;
biodegradable sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes that you do not mind getting wet, or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to
touch or step on the coral reef for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
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BORA BORA, FRENCH POLYNESIA
BOB-001 LAGOONARIUM SNORKELING EXPERIENCE
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $225.00
Date: June 02, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience Bora Bora's fascinating marine life from up-close during this unique snorkeling safari in an open-air aquarium.
Depart the pier aboard your boat for a scenic navigation (weather permitting) of the Bora Bora Lagoon. You will then continue on to the Lagoonarium, which
offers an abundance of marine life and a beach with a beautiful view of Bora Bora. Upon arrival, you will have an opportunity to swim in separate enclosed
areas.
During your visit, you will also participate in up-close encounters with marine life, including sharks, rays, jack fish, turtles, parrot fish, and more. Snorkeling
begins from the beach in shallow water ranging in depth from 3-10 feet, and is suitable for both beginners and experienced snorkelers. Your local guides will
show you how to carefully approach the marine life during this incredible underwater experience.
After your time in the water, you will be served a light refreshment and have some free time for relaxing on the beach before heading back to the pier.
Please note: Walking on this tour is mainly at the guests' discretion but will be over sandy and uneven surfaces. Guests should be in good physical condition,
be good swimmers and be comfortable wearing snorkeling equipment and being in deep water, as well as coping with occasional currents. The snorkeling on
this tour is performed over a sandy surface and not over any coral formations. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns.
The ride can be extremely sunny, or wet from spray or rain. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen; towel; a bottle
of water from the ship; and flat comfortable walking shoes or aqua socks are recommended. A small souvenir shop is available on the island, and all
purchases are cash only; U.S. dollars or Pacific Francs are accepted here. Changing facilities, a sitting area and restrooms are also available. While it is
likely you will see marine life, the prescence of any type of wildlife is never guaranteed and tickets will not be refunded should a sighting not occur. Those
participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
BOB-002 "LE TRUCK" ISLAND TOUR
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: June 02, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the island paradise of Bora Bora during this scenic orientation tour via Le Truck.
Depart the pier aboard a Le Truck for a tour around this island paradise. First, you will drive through the district of Fa'anui. Along the way, you will pass by
small villages and fields that offer a glimpse into the everyday life of the people of Bora Bora. A brief stop will be made at Fa'anui Bay for photographs of
Mounts Otemanu and Pahia. Your drive will continue on to the ancient ceremonial site of Fa'anui Marae, followed by a look at the bunkers constructed by
American GIs during World War II.
Next, a stop will be made at Mama Ruta where you will have an opportunity to perhaps sample some local delicacies such as breadfruit, poe mixed with
coconut milk (not marinated), taro and tropical fruit. You will also have a chance to see the ways a pareu can be wrapped and then buy one or two
hand-painted local pareus as a souvenir. From a lookout point, you will see Mount Otemanu, Bora Bora's highest peak, which stands as a silent sentinel over
the Pearl of the Pacific.
Continuing on, you will pass by some of Bora Bora's famous resorts before reaching sandy Matira Beach. A stop will be made here to take in splendid vistas
and photo opportunities before driving back to the pier.
Please note: There is minimal walking on this tour, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops. Le Truck is a casual, open-air vehicle resembling a
windowless bus. Due to road conditions in some areas of the island, you should be prepared for a bumpy ride during part of the tour. There is no wheelchair
storage available on the Truck so wheelchairs and walkers would be held on the pier. Light-weight clothing; sun caps; sunglasses; sunscreen; insectant
repellent; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. While every effort is made to follow the published tour
timing, durations are approximate and are dependent on group interest and traffic/road conditions. The stop at Matira Beach is dependent on parking
availability. The order of the sites viewed or visited may vary.
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BOB-003 BORA BORA OFF-ROAD ADVENTURE
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: June 02, 2015 08:30 AM
Embrace Bora Bora's pristine natural beauty in an exhilarating new way during this exciting off-road adventure along the road less traveled.
Depart the pier with your driver for an off-road, 4WD excursion to places only accessible via off-road equipped vehicles. Leaving the main road behind, your
driver will navigate off-road tracks that cover steep terrain, and introduce you to the plants, trees and lifestyles of Bora Bora.
After driving through the small town of Vaitape on the shore of Pofai Bay, you'll ascend Pahonu Hill. Here, you will find expansive views of Bora Bora's
natural harbor and Matira Beach. You will then continue on for a second ascent, some more off-road adventure driving and a visit to the cannons still
standing in their original World War II locations. Following this, you will make a stop at a local pareo house where these hand-made sarongs are made. After
learning how they are made and how to best wear them, you'll have an opportunity to purchase some as a souvenir of your visit.
Your journey draws to a close with stops at the Antena viewpoint and a local pearl farm where you can gain some insight into pearl farming. Afterward, you
will travel back to the pier.
Please note: Walking on this tour is mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops. As this tour involves rough off-road driving and steep ascents and
descents, guests with limited mobility, back and/or neck problems, pregnant women or those who suffer from vertigo are discouraged from participating. The
tour is not available to wheelchair guests. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; water from the ship; and flat, comfortable
walking shoes are recommended. Each vehicle carries a maximum of 8 passengers. Every attempt will be made to keep family members and friends
together, but this will not always be possible.
BOB-004 GLASS BOTTOM BOAT
Duration: 1.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: June 02, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover Bora Bora's remarkable undersea beauty without getting wet during this glass-bottomed boat adventure on Bora Bora's famous lagoon.
Depart the pier aboard a glass-bottomed boat to explore Bora Bora's world-famous marine life. Along the way, you will look through large glass windows that
open onto a colorful world of parrotfish, butterfly fish and an abundance of other inhabitants that thrive beneath this tropical paradise. A roof will provide you
with protection from the sun and eliminate glare, enabling you to take home great photos of your visit.
As you journey out across this fabulous lagoon, your guide will inform you about the teeming marine life beneath your feet, as well as the visually-stunning
ecosystem that exists above the waterline. These interesting facts will make each discovery all the more interesting and enhance your appreciation of Bora
Bora's natural beauty.
After approximately 50-minutes of viewing time, you'll head back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking but guests must be able to negotiate steps to board the boat. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who
can make their own way onto and off the boat and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. There is no wheelchair storage available on the boat so
wheelchairs and walkers would be held on the pier. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and
ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. While it is likely you will see marine
life, the prescence of any type of wildlife is never guaranteed and tickets will not be refunded should a sighting not occur.
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BOB-005 SHARK & STINGRAY SNORKEL SAFARI
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: June 02, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the exquisite beauty and undersea denizens of Bora Bora's lagoon during this shark and stingray snorkeling safari aboard a covered snorkeling boat.
Setting off from the pier, you'll head toward the ancient crater rim of Motu Toopua. Dropping anchor on a shallow sandbank, you'll have the opportunity to
discover first-hand the elegant, yet harmless stingrays. Watch in delighted amazement as your guide hand feeds the stingrays while they glide effortlessly
around you. If you are willing, your guide will even help you get close enough to touch them. There is also a good chance you will see some harmless black
tip sharks in the lagoon as well, so keep an eye out for them.
Next, you will continue on for a visit to a pristine coral garden. Upon arrival, you will receive a safety briefing and snorkeling instructions before entering the
water. As you snorkel in depths ranging from 4-5 feet, you'll be treated to an abundance of tropical and multi-colored fish, including parrotfish and butterfly
fish. At the conclusion of your snorkeling session, you will climb back aboard your boat and cruise back to the pier.
Please note: This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition and who are good swimmers. It will be necessary to negotiate a ladder to enter
and exit the water from the boat. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Guests must be comfortable wearing the
snorkeling equipment provided, being in deep water as depths cannot be guaranteed, and able to cope with occasional currents. Mask and snorkel are
provided however fins are not. The snorkeling locations selected may vary dependent upon sea conditions and visibility. Swimwear worn under a cover-up;
sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or
step on the coral reef for both safety and environmental reasons. While it is likely you will see marine life, the prescence of any type of wildlife is never
guaranteed and tickets will not be refunded should a sighting not occur. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
BOB-007 JET BOAT & SNORKEL ADVENTURE
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $275.00
Date: June 02, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore Bora Bora's exquisite beauty from above and below sea level during this spectacular jetboat lagoon tour.
Depart the pier on a beautifully designed jetboat for a memorable lagoon tour around beautiful Bora Bora. As you circumnavigate the island, you will visit a
magnificent coral garden for a great snorkeling experience and discover the beauty of the ever-changing colors that make Bora Bora's lagoon world famous.
Following your 30-minute snorkeling session, you will climb back aboard the boat and be served a light refreshment. Your adventure continues as you head
to a sandbar just off Matira's white sandy beach where your boat will anchor in shallow water. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to swim and relax
while listening to the sounds of local music.
While your jet boat ride does not include any fast turns or brusque maneuvers, on the ride back to the pier, the captain will give you the option of opening up
the throttle for an exhilirating (and fast) return trip.
Please note: This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition who are good swimmers. There is a ladder to negotiate to exit or enter the boat
from the water. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Guests must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment
provided, being in deep water and able to cope with occasional currents. Mask and snorkel are provided, however fins are not. The snorkeling location
selected may vary depending upon sea conditions and visibility. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen; towel;
and flat comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on the coral reef for both safety and environmental
reasons. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. The minimum age to participate on this tour is eight years old.
BOB-008 SHARKS & RAYS BY GLASS BOTTOM
Duration: 1.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: June 02, 2015 08:30 AM
Get acquainted with sharks and rays in a unique new way during this glass-bottomed boat ride in Bora Bora, and a swim with stingrays.
After embarking your glass-bottomed boat at the pier, you will depart for a brief cruise during which your guide will share with you their knowledge of these
legendary animals. Arriving at the mooring location which is in about 25 feet of water, your guide will then try to attract black-tipped sharks for you to view. If
you are lucky, not only will you see some black-tipped sharks, but also some lemon sharks which are known to frequent the area as well.
Continuing on, you will proceed to a shallower, clear lagoon for a rare opportunity to view, embrace and swim with graceful stingrays. An amazing experience
you won't soon forget! Afterwards, you will cruise back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: Underwater viewing takes place through large glass windows on the boat. The roof provides protection from the sun and eliminates glare,
enhancing photo and video quality. Swimming is not permitted during the first stop with the sharks, but is highly recommended at the second stop with the
stingrays. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses;
biodegradable sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. A mask and snorkel are provided. Those participating in any
water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. Although shark and stingray sightings frequently occur, the prescence of any type of wildlife is never
guaranteed and tickets will not be refunded should a sighting not occur.
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BOB-009 LAGOON CRUISE W/BEACH BREAK
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: June 02, 2015 08:30 AM
This wonderful combination tour allows your to explore Bora Bora’s magical lagoon on board a covered boat, snorkel and relax on a pristine beach.
Heading out into the lagoon, you’ll cruise from Vaitape Bay, past beautiful Raititi Point and the enchanting islets of Motu Toopua and Motu Tapu. During your
cruise, you'll be treated to some wonderful views on the crystal clear lagoon as well as some exclusive sights of the island highest peak, Mount Otemanu.
Upon reaching the motu (coral islet), you'll enjoy a typical island beach break. For the next ninety minutes or so, you are at your leisure to either sunbathe on
the beach or swim in the crystal clear water. Refreshments will be available.
This relaxing trip is also provides excellent photo opportunities of the hidden, eastern side of Bora Bora so be sure to bring your camera.
Please note: Walking and other activities are mainly at the guests' discretion; however, this tour is recommended for guests in reasonably good physical
condition. It may be necessary to negotiate a ladder to board the boat from the water. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility
concerns. Guests who wish to snorkel must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment provided (mask & snorkel), being in deep water, and be good
swimmers that are able to cope with occasional currents. Swimming at the motu is done from specific location to insure proper supervision from the staff.
Snorkeling from the motu is limited due to shallow water; however, a snorkel stop is done at another location during the tour. Fins are not provided.
Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes or aqua socks are recommended.
Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on any coral for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in any water activities do so at their
own risk and responsibility. While the motu area used is privately rented, guests are not permitted outside of the property limits. There are no restroom
facilities available.
BOB-010 AQUASAFARI
Duration: 1.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: June 02, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover the fabulous underwater world of Bora Bora on this fun and exciting Aquasafari adventure.
It's a short transfer by boat from the cruise ship pier to the dive site, where you will discover why Bora Bora's spectacular lagoon is considered to be among
the most beautiful in existence today. Arriving at the site, your certified diving instructor will give you a safety briefing and diving instructions before helping
you put on your special dive helmet. This unique underwater experience allows you to descend down to a depth of up to 10 feet and walk along the ocean
floor, surrounded by hundreds of colorful tropical fish and amazing coral formations. As you freely maneuver about in total security just a few feet below the
surface, your head remains dry inside your helmet, and you can even wear your glasses! Unlike conventional diving or snorkeling, you are connected to your
boat by an air hose that allows you to breathe just as you would on land.
Before returning to the pier, you'll also have some time for swimming or just relaxing on the boat.
Please note: Walking and other activities are mainly at the guests' discretion; however, this tour is recommended for guests in reasonably good physical
condition. It will be necessary to negotiate a ladder to board the boat from the water. For safety and security reasons, only 8 persons at a time will be allowed
underwater for the helmet dive portion of the tour. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests, those with mobility concerns, heart conditions, asthma, or
pregnant women, and may not be suitable for those who suffer from claustrophobia. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable
sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes or aqua socks are recommended. Plastic shoes, wetsuits, masks and snorkels will be available. Guests are
cautioned not to touch or step on any coral for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and
responsibility and at the local operator's discretion you may be asked to sign a waiver before being allowed to participate in the tour. Underwater cameras
and t-shirts are available on board the boat and a film/video of your experience may also be offered for purchase directly from the tour's operator.
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MOOREA, FRENCH POLYNESIA
MOZ-002 AITO OFF-ROAD SAFARI
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: June 03, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience the exquisite beauty and flavors of Moorea during a picturesque, off-road excursion through this idyllic island.
Depart the pier via four-wheel-drive vehicle for the scenic drive through Moorea's deep valleys and mountains. Your adventure begins with a drive to Paopao
Valley. After passing by some pineapple plantations, you will cross the Paopao Opunohu Trail en route to Opunohu. A stop will then be made at one of the
numerous sacred ancient sites, or marae, where you will learn about Polynesian culture.
Next, you will continue to the Belvédère Lookout for incredible panoramic views overlooking Cook's and Opunohu bays. From here, you will drive through the
interior trails of the Agricultural School of Moorea to see the local flora. Moorea, known as the Green Garden of Polynesia, is renowned for its school, which
receives children from all the outer islands. A stop will be made here to use the restrooms and sample some homemade jam. Ice cream and local fruit
juices will also be available for purchase.
Following your visit, you will commence the steep ascent up Magic Mountain. Here, a little path lined by grapefruit, lemon and orange trees opens up to a
panoramic vista stretching across Opunohu Bay, the lagoon and the sea. Your tour will conclude with a stop at the Fruit Juice Factory of Moorea to sample
their liquors.
Please note: This tour inlcudes approximately 1-hour of easy to moderate walking/standing. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with
mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. There is some rough off-road driving and steep ascents and
descents involved and therefore; the tour is not recommended for guests who have back or neck issues, pregnant women or those who suffer from vertigo.
The Agricultural School of Moorea and Fruit Juice Factory will be closed on Saturday afternoon and Sundays; on those days, a visit to the Botanical Garden
will replace these venues. Guests must be at least 21 years of age to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages. Light-weight clothing; sun cap;
sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Due to vehicle occupancy, families or couples may be split
dependent upon final tour numbers.
MOZ-003 MOOREA ISLAND HIGHLIGHTS
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: June 03, 2015 08:00 AM
Explore Moorea's visual splendor, art and local Polynesian lifestyle during this scenic orientation drive around the island.
Depart the pier for a scenic and relaxing drive around Moorea. The distance around this idyllic island is approximately 38 miles, and offers many spectacular
sites and photo opportunities. You will ride past pineapple fields and visit an ancient Tahitian stone temple, or marae, en route to Belvedere. You will also
take in magnificent views of Cook's Bay, Opunohu Bay and Mt. Rotui. As you pass through the districts of Haapiti, you will see one of the island's loveliest
churches before continuing through Afareitu and Papetoai.
Next, you will explore the island's artistic beauty during a stop at an art gallery in the Tiki Village. Here, you will have an opportunity to visit a replica of
Gauguin's Maison du Jouir and view a large selection of the most beautiful reproductions of his artwork.
Your visit to the village features a black-and-white picture gallery showcasing the works of famous photographer A. Sylvain. Located by the ocean, the village
is home to a lovely white-sand beach that offers wonderful photo opportunities. Restrooms and a small boutique are also available here. Following your
visit, you will rejoin your coach for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of easy to moderate walking/standing. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a
collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the transportation and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect
repellant; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The guide’s commentary features information pertaining to daily living in Moorea; with
limited commentary on historical, cultural, or political facts.
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MOZ-004 DOLPHIN WATCHING EXPEDITION
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: June 03, 2015 08:00 AM
Join marine biologist Dr. Michael Poole, a French-Polynesian dolphin specialist since 1987, or his assistant, for this combination eco-tour and research
expedition focusing on wild, free-ranging dolphins.
Depart the pier aboard a covered boat for the scenic ride to Moorea's reef. Spinner dolphins, the slightly larger rough-tooth dolphins and pilot whales can be
seen around Moorea, with spinner dolphins regularly swimming inside the reef. With a little luck, you will see schools of acrobatic spinner dolphins while
listening to informative commentary about their remarkable life and society at sea.
During your tour, you will also learn about French Polynesia's geology and evolution while viewing Moorea's dramatic beauty from the sea. Dolphins are
found on 95% of the tours, but the engaging narrative and sheer magnificence of Moorea's coastline will ensure a rewarding time. Guests visiting between
July and early November may also have an opportunity to view the humpback whales perform their annual mating and calfing rituals.
Time permitting, you will have an opportunity to go swimming directly from the boat before being transferred back to the pier.
Please note: This tour is not a swim with the dolphins and is mostly seated. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns
are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable
sunscreen; a towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes or aquasocks are recommended. There are no restrooms or changing facilities on
board the boat. Operation of this tour is subject to guide availability.
MOZ-005 SNORKEL & STINGRAY SAFARI
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: June 03, 2015 08:00 AM
Experience the beauty of Cook's and Opunohu bays from above and below sea level during this snorkeling and beach adventure aboard a modern covered
boat.
Depart the pier aboard a comfortable and modern boat featuring covered areas designed to protect you from the direct rays of the sun. As you cruise along
these majestic bays, your captain will inform you about the legends, geography, flora and fauna of Moorea.
Your first destination will be a gorgeous sandy islet surrounded by transparent turquoise waters that are shallow enough to walk comfortably in the sea. Upon
arrival, you will have a rare opportunity to feed the awaiting rays; which will gracefully glide around you in exchange for a piece of fish.
From here, you will proceed to another uninhabited islet nearby where you will be served a beverage and have an opportunity to explore the beach and swim.
You will also be invited to go snorkeling in water 6-10 feet deep. Snorkeling is performed in the shallow waters off the boat, providing an excellent opportunity
for beginner and experienced snorkelers. The boat's ladders extend deep into the water, making it easy to embark and disembark the craft.
Following this last stop, you will cruise back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition who are good swimmers. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or
those with mobility concerns. Guests must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment provided (mask and snorkel), being in deep water and able to
cope with occasional currents. Fins are not provided, nor permitted, on the tour. The snorkeling locations selected may vary depending upon lagoon
conditions that include sea conditions and visibility. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen; towel; and flat,
comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on the coral reef for both safety and environmental reasons.
Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
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MOZ-008 CAPTURE MOOREA - PHOTO ADVENTURE
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $335.00
Date: June 03, 2015 08:00 AM
If you love photography, then don't miss this unique and exclusive half-day guided tour of Moorea with accomplished professional photographer Renaud
Fayada.
Accompanied by Renaud, you will depart the pier aboard a private, 4WD vehicle for a guided photo tour of Moorea. Renaud will offer photographic tips and
interesting information about the island throughout the tour.
Your tour will begin with a drive to the interior of the island along large pineapple fields, and past sub-tropical forests dotted with ancient archeological sites.
En route, a stop will be made at Belvedere's lookout point for spectacular views and photo opportunities of Rotui, a beautiful mountain separating Cook's Bay
and the pristine Opunohu Bay.
Next, you will drive along the coastal road to the island's west coast, where you will take in expansive views of lush green vegetation, beautifully manicured
gardens, a turquoise blue lagoon and the Pacific Ocean's endless horizon.
Weather permitting, you will see sites that include the famed Magic Mountain, which overlooks the northern part of the island and offers spectacular aerial
views of the barrier reef. The highlight of this photo adventure tour will include visits to off-road locations in the island's interior. Additional sites to be seen
include the Papetoai fishing village.
Please note: This tour may be offered with 2 vehicles sharing one guide and will be adapted to the weather forecast and light of the day. While there is
limited walking on the tour, it does involve travel over bumpy surfaces and guests with back and/or neck problems, limited mobility or pregnant women are
discouraged from participating. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests. Comfortable clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a
bottle of water from the ship and flat shoes with a non-slip sole are recommended. Don't forget to bring your camera and plenty of film or memory cards!
MOZ-009 CATAMARAN SAIL ABOARD THE MARGOUILLAT
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $295.00
Date: June 03, 2015 08:00 AM
Explore Moorea's beauty from above and below sea level during this relaxing sailing and snorkeling excursion aboard a catamaran.
Depart the pier aboard the Margouillat, a beautiful 43-foot sailing catamaran named after the Tahitian gecko. As you ride across these incredibly scenic
waters to some of French Polynesia's most beautiful bays, sit back and savor a fruit juice while listening to the sounds of soothing Polynesian rhythms. The
catamaran offers plenty of casual seating either under a canopy astern, or on the nets located in the bow.
Upon reaching the clear waters of the lagoon, the captain will drop anchor and after receiving a safety briefing and snorkeling instructions, your crew will
guide you on an interesting and refreshing snorkeling discovery and will be available to assist you as needed throughout the tour.
After your snorkeling stop, you will set sail back to the pier.
Please note: This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition who are good swimmers. It is necessary to negotiate a high step to board the
vessel. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Guests must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment
provided, being in deep water and able to cope with occasional currents. Fins are not provided, nor permitted, on the tour. The snorkeling location selected
may vary depending upon lagoon conditions that include sea conditions and visibility. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable
sunscreen; towel; and a bottle of water from the ship are recommended. Shoes must be removed upon boarding the catamaran. A mask and snorkel are
provided. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on the coral reef for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in any water activities do
so at their own risk and responsibility.
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MOZ-010 HIKE THE 3 COCONUTS TRAIL
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: June 03, 2015 08:00 AM
Take in a brisk workout and splendid views of Moorea at the same time during this invigorating hike along the Sister Island's three coconut trails.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer to the starting point of your hiking tour. Upon arrival, you will proceed through the trails of the Sister Island. Along the
way, a stop will be made at the famous Belvedere Lookout for panoramic views and photo opportunities over Cook's and Opunohu Bays. From here, you will
continue on to the ridge separating the 2,887-foot-tall Mouaroa from the 3,960-foot-tall Tohivea. This brisk mountain hike will provide you with an intimate look
at Tahiti's natural beauty, and beautiful views over Vaianae-Haapiti and Mt. Rotui.
Your hiking time lasts approximately 3-hours, after which you will be transferred back to the pier.
Please note: This tour involves a very strenuous and lengthy 3.5-mile hike over partly-shaded and uneven terrain, uphill and downhill trail walking/hiking with
an elevation gain of 1,171 feet. This tour is only for guests who are in very good physical condition. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those
with mobility concerns. Operation of this tour is dependent upon favorable weather. Weather conditions are usually hot and humid so guests should dress
appropriately. Sun caps; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a bottle of water from the ship; change of socks; and flat, sturdy hiking boots are
recommended.
MOZ-011 MOTU PIC NIC ESCAPADE
Duration: 5.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: June 03, 2015 08:00 AM
Enjoy a wonderful ride in the clear lagoon of Moorea with great views of the island's sharp mountain peaks, lush green valleys and picturesque coastal
shoreline, then relax on a delightful beach or enjoy the warm tropical waters of French Polynesia.
Boarding your touring boat at the pier, you'll set-off across the turquoise waters of Moorea, en route to a gorgeous white sandy islet that is surrounded by
crystal clear water. The waters here are shallow enough for you to walk right off the boat onto the pristine beach where you will have over three hours at your
leisure.
During your visit, you can relax and soak up the sun, or enjoy some great snorkeling and discover Moorea's amazing underwater world with its colorful fish,
flora and fauna. There may even be some inquisitive stingrays to welcome you and in exchange for a piece of fish, they just might delight you by dancing
gracefully around you.
Following a barbeque lunch on the beach that will include Tahitian raw fish, grilled fish and chicken, fresh cut fruits, soft drinks and beer, you will have more
time to enjoy the refreshing waters here or further relax on the beach while being entertained with local music and a coco demonstration.
All too soon, it's time to re-board the boat and travel back to the cruise ship pier.
Please note: Walking and other activities are mainly at the guests' discretion; however, this tour is recommended for guests in reasonably good physical
condition. It may be necessary to negotiate a ladder to board the boat from the water. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility
concerns. Guests who wish to snorkel must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment provided (mask & snorkel), being in deep water and able to
cope with occasional currents. Fins are not provided, nor permitted, on the tour. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable
sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes or aqua socks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on any coral for both safety and
environmental reasons. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. As with all creatures in their natural environment,
the presence of rays or other marine life is not guaranteed and tickets are non-refundable should a sighting not occur. The lunch menu may vary dependent
on season and availability.
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HUAHINE, FRENCH POLYNESIA
HUH-001 CULTURAL HIGHLIGHTS OF HUAHINE NUI
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: June 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover the small and delightfully quiet little island of Huahine where you will discover Maeva, one of the most important archaeological sites in Polynesia.
Traveling from the pier you will first visit a small "Vanilliere" where you will learn about the drying process of this famous and widely used fragrance. If you
like, you may wish to purchase some as a souvenir. Next, you will visit Maeva, a well-preserved archaeological site known as a Polynesian marae.
As your tour progesses, you may also see ancient fish traps that were built centuries ago which locals still use today. Huahine is also very famous for its
blue-eyed eels that populate a small river stream in the village of Faie. Before heading back to the pier, a stop at the Belvédère will give you a great
opportunity to capture some stunning photographs.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with
mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect
repellant; a bottle of water from the ship and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. the itinerary and order of the stops may change and the
duration of the stops can vary based upon group size and interest. Restroom facilities are rudimentary and may not have running water. The proprietor may
charge a small fee to use the facilities.
HUH-002 HUAHINE JEEP SAFARI
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: June 05, 2015 08:30 AM
This jeep exploration of Huahine allows you to fully experience its natural beauty from the more intimate perspective of a 4WD jeep that seats just 8 guests.
From the pier, you will first enjoy a panoramic drive around Maroe Bay, where you are treated to great views over both the bay and the clear blue lagoon that
surrounds the island. On shore, luxuriant green vegetation is found in nearly every direction, further enhancing the marvelous scenery that surrounds you.
Your first stop will be at Faie Village where you will have an opportunity to feed the blue-eyed eels that live in the stream running through the village. From
Faie Village, you will continue on, passing by lake Fauna Nui on your way to the sacred marae of Maeva, a well-preserved archaeological site. Afterwards,
you'll transfer back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: Walking on this tour is mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops; however, a high step is required to board the jeep. As this tour involves
some bumpy off-road driving, guests with limited mobility, back and/or neck problems, pregnant women or those who suffer from motion sickness are
discouraged from participating. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests. Light weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a
bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The itinerary and order of the stops may change and the duration of the
stops can vary based upon group size and interest. Time permitting, an optional stop at a pearl farm may be included. As the jeeps carry only 8 guests
maximum, large families or couples may be split dependent on tour numbers.
HUH-003 SNORKEL SAFARI
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: June 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover Huahine from the ocean, its beautiful landscapes & gorgeous lagoon. Explore the underwater world of Huahine and enjoy some relaxation on a
pristine white sand beach.
Your covered boat leaves directly from the pier and heads toward Motu Vaiorea. En route, enjoy views of neighboring Huahine Iti (Small Huahine) and
Huahine Nui. Arriving at Motu Vaiorea, you will anchor just off-shore of this white sand beach islet and after a receiving some instructions, begin enjoying
some great snorkeling in the crystal clear lagoon. It's perfect opportunity to get acquainted with Huahine's marine inhabitants. If you like, swim to the nearby
beach and work on your tan or take a short stroll to view the tropical flora and fauna. After approximately 1-hour, you will rejoin your boat and head back to
the cruise ship pier.
Please note: This tour is recommended for guests in good physical condition who are good swimmers. A ladder will need to be negotiated to get in and out
of the boat from the water. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Guests must be comfortable wearing the snorkeling
equipment provided, being in deep water and able to cope with occasional currents. Fins are not provided, nor permitted, on the tour. The snorkeling
location selected may vary depending upon sea conditions and visibility. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen;
towel; and flat comfortable shoes or aqua socks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on any coral for both safety and environmental
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HUH-004 MOTU PIC NIC
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: June 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Enjoy a full day of clear water and the white sands of a small islet as you relax and and appreciate Huahine and its beautiful landscapes.
Setting sail from the pier, you will navigate your way to a small islet where you will drop anchor for the day. Making your way ashore, you will be welcomed by
traditional music and swaying palm trees. The translucent waters here are simply amazing and it's your choice to do as much or as little as you like. Simply
relax on the white sand beach and work on your tan, or discover the best way to tie up your pareos. Of course, snorkeling will be a must-do activity in this
tropical location. Mid-day, stop to enjoy a traditional lunch on the beach.
After approximately 4 1/2 hours taking advantage of all this slice of paradise has to offer, you'll climb back aboard your boat and set a course for the pier in
Huahine.
Please note: This tour is recommended for guests in reasonably good physical condition who are able to swim. It will be necessary to negotiate a ladder to
board the boat from the water. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Guests who wish to snorkel must be
comfortable wearing the snorkeling equipment provided (mask and snorkel), being in deep water and able to cope with occasional currents. Fins are not
provided, guests who carry their own equipment during the cruise are welcome to take them along during their tour. Swimwear worn under a cover-up; sun
cap; sunglasses; biodegradable sunscreen; towel; and flat comfortable shoes or aquasocks are recommended. Guests are cautioned not to touch or step on
any coral for both safety and environmental reasons. Those participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
HUH-005 SACRED SITES & CULTURAL WALK
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $205.00
Date: June 05, 2015 08:30 AM
Experience Huahines history, traditons and archaelogical sites on this in-depth "walk-about" tour.
You will leave the pier aboard the open-air "Le Truck" and make your way to Maeva Village, home to the densest concentration of archaeological sites in
Polynesia. At one time, this was the traditional home to all of the island's chiefs and their families. Marae, or prehistoric temples abound here and stand as a
testimony to the uniqueness and importance of the area.
Just above the coastal flat of Maeva is Mata’irea Hill, home to over 200 stone structures, including marae, agricultural terraces, house foundations,
fortification walls and burial platforms. Your guided walk of the area gives you a first-hand look at these sites and will allow you to see into the past. During
your visit, your guide will cover various diverse subjects; including Polynesian origins and migrations, traditional Polynesian society, plants and animals,
religion and warfare, the arrival of European explorers, missionaries, soldiers and whalers.
Re-boarding "Le Truck", you will next see the stone fish traps of Maeva’s Lake Fauna Nui, which are still in use by the villagers after many hundreds of years.
Your return route to the pier will take you through the village of Faie for a visit with the giant blue-eyed eels, and then up the mountain to the Belvedere
Lookout where you will have a wonderful photo opportunity of the beautiful Bay of Maroe.
Please note: There is approximately 90-minutes of strenuous walking on this tour that includes some walking both uphill and downhill and uneven and
natural surfaces. Le Truck is a casual, open-air vehicle resembling a windowless bus. Due to road conditions in some areas of the island, you should be
prepared for a bumpy ride during parts of the tour. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Lightweight clothing; sun
caps; sunglasses; sunscreen; insectant repellent; a bottle of water from the ship; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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RANGIROA, FRENCH POLYNESIA
RGI-001 GLASS BOTTOM BOAT
Duration: 1.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: June 06, 2015 08:30 AM
Get acquainted with the coral gardens and tropical fish of Rangiroa during this scenic glass-bottom boat tour.
Depart the pier aboard a glass-bottom boat, then slowly float over the huge coral heads that cluster in shallow areas inside the Tiputa Channel. Along the
way, you will see a colorful world full of parrot fish, butterfly fish, and surgeon fish through the large windows. You may also encounter black-tipped sharks,
and catch a glimpse of the majestic Napoleon fish.
During the tour, your Polynesian boat crew will attract the fish directly under the glass panels to make it easy for you to observe and photography them. A
cover will provide protection from the sun and eliminate glare, enabling you to take home great photographs.
Following your tour, you will be transferred back to the pier.
Please note: This is not a snorkeling tour. The tour includes limited walking; however it is not available to wheelchair guests. Those with mobility concerns
are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Lightweight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable
walking shoes are recommended. While marine life is widely present in this region; sightings cannot be guaranteed and tickets are non-refundable should a
sighting not occur. Although the guides used are the best available, they are not certified and they may have limited English speaking skills. Your patience
and understanding is greatly appreciated.
RGI-002 SNORKEL THE AQUARIUM GARDEN
Duration: 1.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: June 06, 2015 08:30 AM
Rangiroa's spectacular and diverse marine life is yours to discover during this scenic and memorable dive in the Tuamotu Islands.
Depart the pier via local boat for the ride to Motu Nui Nui, a natural, open-water aquarium renowned for its marine life. Upon arrival, you will receive your
safety instructions, then enter the water to explore your surroundings. Along the way, you will observe an abundance of colorful fish, coral and marine life.
Your guide will offer assistance in the water, and throughout the tour. During the tour, you will also have an opportunity to hand-feed the fish. Following your
snorkeling session, you will be transferred back to the pier.
Please note: This tour is recommended for guests who are in good physical condition, and used to snorkeling in deep water and strong currents. The
Tuamotus are very remote islands. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Although the guides used are the best
available, they may have limited English skills; thus, narration will be very sparse or even non-existent. Your patience and understanding is greatly
appreciated. Please wear a swimsuit under a cover-up; sun cap; sunscreen; sunglasses; a bottle of water and a towel from the ship; and flat, comfortable
walking shoes or aqua socks. A mask and snorkel are provided.
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RGI-003 DISCOVER THE WORLD OF PEARLS
Duration: 1.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $75.00
Date: June 06, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore Rangiroa's black pearl industry, learn about pearl cultivation and shop for unset black pearls during this memorable visit to a black pearl farm.
Depart the pier for the drive along Rangiroa's main road, past the airport and on to the black pearl farm. Most pearl farms are small-sized, and the number of
workers at this farm is quite representative of the farms in this region.
Upon arrival at the farm, the staff will give you a brief lecture about the farming and production of black pearls. You will learn about the chronology and
evolution of the industry, and how oysters are selected, grown and then grafted for production. Following the lecture, you will proceed to the work sheds
where oysters are sorted and cleaned, and watch a grafter at work as he skillfully plies his trade.
The highlight of the excursion will be an opportunity to view a selection of unset black pearls that are available for purchase. Here, your guide will show you
the criteria for grading pearls in terms of quality. The shape and luster are very important. You will see the round, baroque and semi-baroque pearls ranging
in grades from C to A.
Following your visit, you will re-board your mini-van for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 1-hour of moderate walking/standing. The tour is not availablet to wheelchair guests and those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. This tour is for guests who are interested in learning about pearl
cultivation, or for those shopping for unset black pearls. The prices are fixed; cash, Visa or MasterCard are accepted. The pearl farm is closed on Sundays.
The Tuamotus are very remote islands and although the guides used are the best available, they are not certified and have limited English skills. Your
patience and understanding is greatly appreciated.
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NUKU HIVA, MARQUESAS ISLANDS
NHV-001 VISIT TO TAIPIVAI VALLEY
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $265.00
Date: June 08, 2015 08:30 AM
Nuka Hiva's spectacular beauty and photo opportunities are yours to discover during this off-road adventure in the Taipivai Valley.
Depart the pier for the drive to the Taipivai Valley, one of the richest archeological sites in the Marquesas Islands. The Taipivai Valley is a location made
famous by the American writer and former sailor, Herman Melville (1819-1891), who deserted his ship and hid in this valley. Captured by the indigenous
natives, he lived in the Taipivai Valley for three weeks, a period during which he observed their way of life. This experience was the inspiration for his novel,
Typee. This landmark was most recently made famous by being the base camp for the Survivor TV show filmed here in 2001.
En route to the Taipivai Valley, you will drive on a steep trail lined with lush flora and vegetation through the island's interior, then traverse the exquisite
mountain terrain. Along the way, several stops will be made to take in spectacular vistas and photo opportunities of the coastline, bays and valleys. At one
particular stop, you will see your ship anchored in the Bay of Taihoae. Next, you will drive through Taipivai's small agricultural villages, then proceed to a long
stretch of beach at the end of the village. Upon arrival, a stop will be made to take in splendid vistas of the valley and surrounding mountains. Handicraft
items are usually available at the beach; however, please make sure to have small denominations of cash. Credit cards not accepted.
Following your visit, you will re-board your 4WD vehicle for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: While this tour includes limited walking, it does involve travel over rough, uneven terrain. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and not
recommended for those with mobility concerns, pregnant women or guests with back and/or neck problems. Light weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses;
sunscreen; insect repellant; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. It is further recommended that families and friends wishing to ride
together contact the Destination Services Desk in order to be assigned the same vehicle. The drivers are not guides, and their command of the English
language is very limited. The vehicles used are not air-conditioned. Travelling to the Marquesas is discovering secluded islands, with limited facilities.
Excursions are operated with local resident's personal vehicles - SUV double-cabin style, seating 4 pax ( 1 in front and 3 in the back) and are subject to
availability. This tour is mainly a panoramic sightseing tour.
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HILO, HAWAII
HIL-001 VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK ODYSSEY
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: June 13, 2015 08:30 AM
This excursion is a wonderful opportunity to experience the most well-known attraction on the Big Island of Hawaii, Volcanoes National Park.
Boarding your coach at the pier, you will embark on a scenic 1-hour journey to Volcanoes National Park. Upon arrival at the Park, you will enjoy a drive along
the 11-mile Crater Rim that circles Kilauea's summit caldera and craters. Frequent stops allow you to appreciate first-hand the wonder and unique beauty of
Hawaii's volcanoes. Marvel at the smooth (pahoehoe) and jagged lava (a'a), lava tubes, sulphur banks and bleak desert areas that comprise this dramatic
landscape and be sure to bring along your camera as you'll certainly want to capture some of these incredible sights as a reminder of your visit. Later, a short
walk along a rain forest path leads you to the famed Thurston Lava Tube, a natural wonder unique to Hawaii. Lorrin Thurston, a local newspaper publisher,
discovered the tube in 1913 and it has fascinated all who visit it for decades.
Continuing on, you will make your way to the Thomas A. Jaggar Museum, located next to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (not open to the general public).
Museum visitors can see ongoing videos of volcanic eruptions, geologic displays, and working seismic equipment relating to the adjacent Hawaiian Volcano
Observatory. From this location there are spectacular overlooks into Kilauea Caldera and Halema'uma'u Crater. Oval-shaped Kilauea Caldera is 2 to 2.5
miles across, depending on where you stand, and is approximately 400 ft. deep in some places. Within this caldera is Halema'uma'u Crater. This close to
the crater, you can smell the brimstone (an old-fashioned name for sulphur) and hear steam hissing out of fissures in the rock.
Leaving the Park behind, you will next travel to the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory for a visit. Macadamia nuts are considered by many to be the world's
finest nuts and before you leave, you will have some time to browse the popular gift shop and perhaps pick up some to take home with you.
Following your visit to the Macadamia Nut Factory, you will transfer back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of easy to moderate walking/standing. There are some steps to negotiate in order to view the
Thurston Lava Tube. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, can make their own way on and off the coach and have a
companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. It is important to note
that natural sulfur gases found around the craters may affect those with respiratory problems. The volcano area is known for being cool and wet, so guests
should bring a light jacket and an umbrella as well as wear flat, comfortable walking shoes. Participants should not expect to see molten lava. The order of
the sites viewed or visited may vary.
HIL-002 FORMATIONS OF PELE HELICOPTER FLIGHT
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $595.00
Date: June 13, 2015 08:30 AM
Enjoy a thrilling helicopter flight to see one of the most geologically active environments in the world, the Kilauea Volcano. Throughout the ages, Kilauea has
fascinated the people of Hawaii and here's your chance to see this legendary home of the goddess Pele as only modern man can - from high above in a
helicopter.
A short transfer from the pier brings you to the helicopter terminal where upon arrival you will receive a safety briefing before setting off on your adventure.
As you lift-off into the skies above The Big Island, the ever-changing colors and landscape of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park unfolds below you as lush
rainforest gives way to stark lava fields. View black, barren lava flows as you approach the Pu'u O'o vent (weather permitting) as well as search for active
lava flows, all as you experience the ""newest place"" on earth. Marvel at the majestic scenery Mother Nature has provided as you soar above the lava flows
and ""Pele's Fountain"", where molten lava erupts into the Pacific Ocean as tumultuous waves crash against the shore.
You will no doubt be awestruck by Nature's incredible power as you survey the dramatic force of a living volcano and fly above many homes and buildings
that have been consumed in the wake of the lava. Equally amazing is the volcano's ongoing contribution to the island: miles of fresh shoreline that has been
created where lava has tumbled to the ocean. Throughout your marvelous flight, your pilot will provide informative narration about the sights you are viewing
to enhance your once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Returning to the helicopter terminal after approximately 45-minutes of flight time, you will be transferred back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking; however, guests must be able to negotiate the steps into the helicopter. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of ability. Light-weight, casual clothing; sunglasses and flat
comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Due to FAA regulations, all guests and carry-on baggage will be weighed upon check in at the helicopter terminal
and you must provide your weight to the Destination Services team at least 48-hours before your tour departs. In the interest of safety and comfort, guests
weighing 250 lbs or more must purchase an additional seat. Videos of flights are available for purchase at the helicopter terminal.
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HIL-003 IMILOA ASTRONOMY CENTER OF HAWAII
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: June 13, 2015 08:30 AM
Take a couple of hours and visit Hawaii's newest visitor destination--the 'Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii on this fun tour.
A short transfer from the pier brings you to this magnificent facility that explores and celebrates Hawaiian navigation and culture and the modern journeys of
exploration by today's astronomers on Mauna Kea Volcano. During your visit, you can experience the Full-Dome Planetarium Show, Mauna Kea: Between
Earth & Sky, which tells the legendary story of the birth of the Hawaiian Islands through stirring scenes of underwater volcanoes, eruptions and the beauty of
the Pacific Ocean. During the show, you will also get to ""Fly"" through one of the observatories on the summit of Mauna Kea and have a look at the night
skies over the islands.
The Center also houses many unique exhibits that your guide will take you through. Some of these include:
o Piko: Connecting Mauna Kea and the Stars
o Kumulipo Theater: Hawaiian Origins Chant in a sound and light show
o Exhibits on the Astrological Origins of the Universe
o 4D2U Voyage through Space: a virtual three-dimensional journey from real astronomical data from the Subaru Telescope
You may want to cap off your delightful and informative visit with an Astronaut ice cream before heading back to the pier!
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of easy to moderate walking/standing over mostly flat surfaces. The tour is available to wheelchair
guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, can make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility
concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Casual clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
HIL-004 BEST OF HILO & AKAKA FALLS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: June 13, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover three of Hilo's favorite attractions: the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory, Nani Mau Gardens, and breathtaking Akaka Falls on this attraction
loaded half-day tour.
Your excursion begins with a scenic 45-minute drive through Liliuokalani Park as you make your way to Akaka Falls - the longest unbroken waterfall in the
state. A 1-mile natural pathway through the lush tropical forest brings you to this natural treasure which plunges 442 ft. over a volcanic cliff into a gorge
below. You will have plenty of time here at the viewpoint to enjoy the marvelous setting and capture some photos.
Continuing on, you will next travel to the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut factory where you will receive an overview of how the macadamia nuts are grown and
processed and then have time to visit the gift shop and snack bar.
Your final stop will be at the beautiful Nani Mau Gardens. Upon arrival, you will take a relaxing tram ride through 53 acres of world-class botanical gardens
that includes acres of colorful flowers. Later, enjoy a walk along the one-mile natural pathway that winds through the cool, lush tropical forest. After a visit of
approximately 1-hour, you will re-join your coach and make the trip back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of easy to moderate walking/standing, at times over damp and slippery surfaces. There are several
steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those guests with mobility concerns. Casual clothing; an
umbrella and light waterproof jacket; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. The order of the sights viewed or visited may vary.
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HIL-005 HILO BAY WATERFALL & KAYAKING ADVENTURE
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: June 13, 2015 08:30 AM
Explorers and nature lovers won't want to miss this tour that allows you to enjoy a great day on the water with fun guides, along with taking in amazing views
of the Big Island and discovering some of its natural wonders.
Only a short drive from the pier, your adventure begins from a black sand beach in the heart of Hilo. Hilo is situated in a portion of Hawaii's rainforest country,
so you will want be prepared for plenty of rainbows and a lush tropical coastline. Of course, this also means you should be prepared for the possibility of a
passing shower or two!
Arriving at the kayak departure point, you will receive a safety briefing and instructions before boarding your two-person kayak and setting off. Once
underway, you will follow your guide out past Coconut Island and along Hilo's shoreline. Along the way, you will be treated to magnificent views of the Wailoa
Park Estuary and the Wailuku River Waterfall, the spot where the 18-mile river reaches the ocean.
After approximately 90-minutes paddling in the scenic environs of Hilo Bay, you will return to your starting point where your transportation stands ready to
transfer you back to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of moderate to strenuous activity and participants should be in good physical condition and be
able to swim. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns, back problems or heart conditions. Guests should wear a
swimsuit under comfortable clothing and bring a towel. Sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat shoes that are able to withstand getting wet are suggested.
The minimum age to participate is 10 years old and children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or adult legal guardian. The itinerary is
subject to change due to weather and water conditions.
HIL-006 PANORAMIC HILO
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $55.00
Date: June 13, 2015 08:30 AM
This brief tour is designed to give participants a nice overview of Hilo from the comfort of an air-conditioned coach and is a good choice for those who are
less active.
Joining your coach and experienced guide at the pier, you will first set off for Liliuokalani Park. En route, your guide will tell you all about the Big Island of
Hawaii and the Hilo area, pointing out points of interest along the way. A short drive through the Park showcases some of its magnificent plant life and your
guide will share some information about the gardens and the tropical plant life that grows here.
Continuing on, you will head to Rainbow Falls where you can witness the resounding and sometimes deafening noise created by this beautiful 80-foot
waterfall as it rushes into a large pool below that is almost 100 ft. in width. The surrounding gorge with its blanket of lush, dense foliage is equally picturesque
and you will want to be sure to bring along your camera to capture some great photos.
Leaving the Falls, you'll head back into Hilo to visit the beautiful Shinmachi Memorial that was erected in honor of the many residents of Hilo who lost their
lives to the Tsunami of 1946. And of course, no trip to Hilo would be complete without a stop at the beautiful gold statue of King Kamehameha.
Having seen some of the best of Hilo, you will head back to the pier where your tour comes to its conclusion.
Please note: This tour includes a very limited amount of walking and the sites can be viewed from the coach. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who
have a collapsible wheelchair, can make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility concerns are
cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Casual clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. The order of the sites
viewed or visited may vary.
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HIL-007 HAWAII TROPICAL BOTANICAL GARDEN
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: June 13, 2015 08:30 AM
Nature lovers will truly appreciate this tour that visits the Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, often acclaimed by visitors as "the most beautiful area in Hawaii."
Boarding your air-conditioned van, you will set-of with your qualified local guide for a scenic and narrated drive to the Garden. En route, you will pass through
Liliuokalani Park and travel along Banyan Drive, viewing the Hilo Bay front and lush Hamakua Coast.
Arriving at the Garden, you will receive a map and then be afforded approximately 90-mintues of free time to explore this delightful attraction at your leisure.
Created and designed by one man, Dan Lutkenhouse, the Garden's natural layout perfectly complements the flora and fauna. This tropical rainforest, with its
waterfalls, meandering streams and rugged ocean coastline, is home to colorful "Sexy Pink" and "Lobster Claw" Heliconia, mysterious "Bat plants", Giant
Anthuriums, exotic Gingers, and more than 2,500 species of tropical flowers, fruits and plants collected from many parts of the world.
The Garden's incomparable open-air Orchid Garden displays orchids growing in their natural environment and is one of the largest orchid displays to be
found in any Botanical Garden. The brilliant variety of colorful orchids found here are a treat for everyone to see. Perhaps you will want to walk the spiritual
Palm Jungle, enchanted by a Cathedral of Alexandra Palm trees towering over you, which opens up to a hidden three-tier waterfall. The unmatched natural
beauty of Onomea Falls is a must-see while you are here.
A recent addition is the state-of-the-art Bird House which is home to the Garden's eight colorful Macaws, and the serene Lily Lake teems with koi and aquatic
plants. To further enhance the Garden's spectacular setting, beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean beckon every visitor to simply relax and enjoy the tranquil
atmosphere and stunning views. The Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden also has the distinction of being the only botanical garden in the world that is situated
on the Ocean.
At the appointed time and place, you will re-join your guide and coach for the 30-minute drive back to the pier.
Please note: Walking on this tour is mainly at the guests' discretion during free time at the Garden; however, there is a steep boardwalk to negotiate at the
entrance to the Garden and a few stairs to negotiate. Some of the surfaces within the Garden can be damp and slippery. Golf Cart assistance is available for
the boardwalk portion upon the signing of a liability waiver. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those guests with
mobility concerns. Casual clothing; an umbrella and light waterproof jacket; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
HIL-008 WATERFALL, CAVE & LAGOON TREKKING
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: June 13, 2015 08:30 AM
This adventure excursion is geared for those who like to explore off the beaten path and discover remote treasures often unseen by the average traveler.
Making the tour even more special is that you will be traveling in small groups for a more intimate experience while taking in the spectacular wild beauty of
coastal Hilo.
Setting off from the pier, you will drive along roads built in the 1800's to the local surf spot of Honoli'I where you will have a photo stop before traveling to
Rainbow Falls. Here, you will hike through the "back door" of the falls by way of a path that takes you past giant Banyan and Mango trees. Next, you will
venture to an area known as "Boiling Pots", where water from the Wailuku River rushes through old lava rocks and lava tubes creating an undulating "boiling"
effect.
Your journey continues as you make your way to Kaumanu Caves. These natural wonders were formed by the 1881 eruption of Mauna Loa, the largest
volcano in the world and to access them, you will climb down an almost vertical staircase. Once inside, you will have the chance to see some unusual lava
formations. Some of the lava here is actually still red in color, a result of the lava having cooled fast enough to retain its color.
Leaving the Caves, your next destination is the rugged coastline of King's Landing. This is a visual Mecca that is rarely seen by visitors to the island.
Following your guide, you will trek through white sand lagoons that are filled with a mixture of salt water and artesian well water that comes from below the
surface. Adding to the dramatic beauty, the entire area is surrounded by unique lava formations.
Throughout the day, your local Hawaiian guides will fill your senses with stories from long ago and show you sights that you have only dreamed about. It will
truly be a day to remember and you will no doubt feel enriched by this unique and unforgettable experience spent unearthing the hidden jewels of The Big
Island.
Please note: This is a very active tour that includes approximately 2-hours of moderate hiking/walking over uneven and sometimes slippery surfaces.
Participants should be in good physical condition. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns, back problems or heart
conditions. Guests should wear a swimsuit under comfortable clothing and bring a towel. Sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat athletic shoes that are
able to withstand getting wet are suggested, as well as reef shoes (provided if necessary) as you will walk through lagoons with an approximate water depth
of 2-3 ft. Participants will get wet! The minimum age to participate is 8 years of age and children under 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or
adult legal guardian. The tour operates rain or shine, but may be canceled in the event of severe weather conditions.
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HONOLULU, OAHU
HNL-008 VIP PEARL HARBOR & MILITARY BASES TOUR
Duration: 7.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $185.00
Date: June 14, 2015 08:15 AM
History buffs will enjoy this genuinely unique and personalized tour that is guided by Historians in WWII uniforms.
This marvelous tour is the only tour of World War II Battlefields that includes exclusive access to Military Bases, the Arizona Memorial, Punchbowl and
includes highlights of Honolulu City. Adding to your experience, you will enjoy authentic radio and TV footage, along with fascinating bulletins, movies and
music played over the PA and onboard TV's which all serve to enhance this fascinating and nostalgic look into the 1940's, an era that would change the
course of history forever.
Traveling from the pier, your day starts with a visit to the Pearl Harbor Visitor's Center Museum where you will view an historical documentary film that
includes actual film footage from December 7, 1941. Following that, you will then board the Arizona Memorial, traveling there via a Navy shuttle boat.
From Pearl Harbor, you will follow the Japanese flight pattern to Oahu's famous Fighter Command Post - Wheeler Field. During your visit, learn about the 14
Army Air Corps Pilots who managed to get airborne on the 'Day of Infamy' and have your picture taken next to a P-40 fighter plane that was used in the
movie "Tora Tora Tora".
Your next stop is historic Schofield Army Barracks, the largest Army Base outside the Continental U.S. and home to the famous 25th Infantry Tropic Lightning
Division. Following your visit here, you will make your way to Fort Shafter and see the famous Quarters 5, residence of General Walter C. Short Commander of the U.S. Army Pacific on December 7, 1941. Drive along beautiful Palm Circle and visit the "Pineapple Pentagon", Headquarters of the U.S.
Army Pacific Command. Before leaving, you will have the rare opportunity of dining in the Fort Shafter Military Club.
After lunch, your tour continues with a visit to the Punchbowl National Memorial - final resting place to over 35,000 Americans who proudly served their
country. Later, you will learn how civilian life was drastically altered during the War Years while driving through downtown Honolulu where you will view
highlights that include Iolani Palace, the only Royal Palace on American soil.
Your final stop will be at the nostalgic Home of the Brave Headquarters and Private 1940's Museum, which is full of WWII memorabilia. Here, you can take
your photo in the famous WWII Jeep and on the 1942 Army issue Harley Davidson Motorcycle that was used in the Disney Movie, Pearl Harbor. At the
conclusion of your visit, you will be returned to the pier where your truly unforgettable tour comes to an end
Please note: This tour includes approximately 3 hours of moderate walking and/or standing. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and not
considered suitable for those guests with mobility concerns. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun caps; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat comfortable walking
shoes are suggested. Swim suits and tank tops are not permitted on the Arizona Memorial and in the Military Club. No bags are allowed within the Arizona
Memorial Visitor Center. The "No Bag Policy" requires that all bags larger than a hand held radio; approximately 1-1/2 x 2-1/4 x 5-1/2 inches will be directed
to the paid storage facility (an additional charge not included in price of tour). Camera (digital & video) without carry case, medication case (prescription only)
and bottled water are permitted. Photos are allowed except where restricted by National Security. Due to Military Base Operations and National Security,
actual tour routing and military sites visited may be changed or substituted without advance notice. Reservations for the Arizona Memorial are not permitted
therefore all guests are on a first come first serve basis only and visitors may experience delays (Average wait time is 1.75 hours). Bring photo ID for access
to Military bases. Tropic Lightening Museum at Schofield Barracks is closed on Mondays.
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HNL-004 DIAMOND HEAD CRATER SUMMIT TREK
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $75.00
Date: June 14, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore Hawaii's most recognizable landmark on this exciting, fun and educational tour of the world-famous Diamond Head Crater.
Your tour begins with a 30-minute transfer by van to the base of Diamond Head Crater. Upon arrival, you will receive a short introductory talk by a trained
nature guide where you will learn about the fascinating volcanic creation of the Crater, Hawaiian history, European discovery, the origin of the famous name,
early cattle ranching, and modern day military use of the "Gibraltar of the Pacific".
Before your trek begins, each participant will be given one pint of bottled spring water and one energy bar. Following your escort, you will then commence a
45-minute walk that ascends to the 763' summit. Along the way, stops will be made at several points to rest and photograph the crater. Walking up
stairways, going into a dark 200-foot tunnel and climbing a spiral staircase truly imparts a sense of adventure and enhances your experience.
Upon reaching the summit, you will be thrilled by the incredible 360-degree panoramic views of Waikiki Beach, the emerald green mountains and the
sparkling aquamarine water of the Pacific Ocean below. Enjoy approximately 15-minutes at the summit, taking in the spectacular scenery and capturing
some unforgettable photos before beginning your ascent back to the crater floor.
Before transferring back to the pier, you will have the opportunity to learn important information about Hawaii's native bird and plant species and will be
presented with a "Certificate of Achievement", that states you have successfully made it to the famous summit of Diamond Head Crater.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate to strenuous walking over uneven but maintained trails. The ascent can be steep at times
and there are 2 steep stairways to negotiate as well as a lighted tunnel. This tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those guests with mobility concerns.
Participants should be in good physical condition and be able to walk uphill in very sunny and warm conditions. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun caps;
sunglasses, sunscreen and flat, comfortable hiking or walking shoes with a non-slip sole are suggested. There is no shade on the trail and guests are
encouraged to bring along an additional bottle of water from the ship. Minimum age to participate is 8-years old and children under 18-years of age must be
accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. This tour operates rain or shine.
HNL-006 NATURAL HIGHLIGHTS OF OAHU
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: June 14, 2015 09:00 AM
This unique journey of discovery allows you to encounter the abundant gifts of nature and tumultuous volcanic past that have shaped the Oahu of today.
Starting off from the pier, you will first traverse the busy city of Honolulu, en route to the crater at Diamond Head. Upon arrival, you will hear captivating
stories about the origins and history of this world-famous landmark, all while standing within its extinct volcanic crater.
From Diamond Head, you will next journey along the southern coast to Hanauma Bay, which was created by an ancient eruption. During your stop, your
guide will explain the Bay's origins and history as you savor its stark beauty.
Continuing on, you will make your way to the famous Halona Point blowhole, where seawater pushing through a volcanic vent erupts into a large fountain.
Be sure to keep a close watch for the giant Humpback Whales that occasionally frequent these waters. A short distance away you will find the Makapu'u
Lookout, with its incredible panoramic views. Learn about this area's volcanic origins as your expert guide points out its many interesting bird and plant
species.
A dramatic change in the island's topography can be observed as you travel toward the windward coast. While pausing at a former war temple, now a
wonderfully preserved archaeological site, your guide will explain many of the important food plants of the early Hawaiians.
Before returning to the ship, a final stop will be made at the Pali Lookout located high in the Koolau Mountains. Although often windswept and cloud-covered,
the views are nonetheless magnificent and provide an unforgettable grand finale to your excursion.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of easy walking/standing. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are
able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their
personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun caps; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
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HNL-007 OAHU'S FAMOUS NORTH SHORE
Duration: 5.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: June 14, 2015 09:00 AM
Travel off the beaten path and discover the scenic and cultural attractions of Oahu's remarkable North Shore on this excursion.
Boarding your coach at the pier, you will start your tour with a 30-minute drive over the Ko'olau Mountains to the Island's windward side and the fabled Valley
of the Temples. Here, lying at the base of 2,000 ft. high lush green cliffs, you will find the picturesque Byodo-In Temple. The Temple was built in the 1960's to
commemorate the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the first Japanese immigrant workers in Hawaii. Today, the Temple may be recognized by some as one
of the locations featured in the television show 'Lost'.
Continuing on, you will follow the scenic shoreline past China Man's Hat and Kahana Bay to Malaekahana State Beach Park, renowned for its native plant
and seabird species. Beyond here is Kahuku, where you will drive past Shrimp Farms and be able to view some endangered wetland birds. Leaving Kahuku
behind, it's on to world-famous Sunset Beach for a photo stop at this picturesque beach celebrated for its legendary towering waves that occur here during
the winter months.
Your tour next travels to Turtle Beach where you may have the opportunity to observe rare green sea turtles resting on the golden sand before making your
way south through the historic village of Haleiwa, colorful home to surfers, artists and craftspeople. Your route through this area of the Island offers up
extensive views of pineapple fields and a final stop will be made at the Dole Pineapple Plantation.
Following your brief stop at the plantation, you will return directly to the cruise ship pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of easy walking/standing, although there is some uneven terrain and sandy surfaces to negotiate at the
beach stops. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a
companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight, casual
clothing; sun caps; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
HNL-001 A TALE OF TWO PALACES
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: June 14, 2015 09:30 AM
Step back in time on this unforgettable and exciting adventure as you visit the historic highlights of the fifteen hundred-year old Kingdom of Hawaii.
Your tour begins by traveling from the pier into the lush Nuuanu Valley and your first stop, Queen Emma's Summer Palace, where a past era truly comes
alive. Queen Emma was the wife of King Kamehameha IV. Born in 1836, she was descended from Hawaiian chieftains and John Young, an Englishman who
became friend and advisor to King Kamehameha I. Her summer retreat contains Victorian and Hawaiian treasures along with rare artifacts and personal
memorabilia of Hawaii's royalty.
From here, you will drive through a tropical rainforest en route to the world famous Pali Lookout. The Nu'uanu Pali was the site of the Battle of Nu'uanu, one
of the most important battles in Hawaiian history, in which Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu, bringing it under his rule. After driving through a
spectacular tree-tunnel, you will next travel back to Honolulu where you will stop at Hawaii's sacred Royal Mausoleum, "Mauna 'Ala", the final resting place of
six of the kingdom's last eight ruling monarchs.
Continuing on, you will be treated to a guided visit inside a true Hawaiian national treasure, Iolani Palace. This is the only official state residence of royalty in
the United States and was the official residence of the Hawaiian Kingdom's last two monarchs - King Kalakaua, who built the Palace in 1882, and his sister
and successor, Queen Lili`uokalani.
Additional sites of interest you will see before returning to the pier include the legendary King Kamehameha statue and the unique Kawaiahao Church, often
referred to as "the Westminster Abbey of Hawaii".
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of easy to moderate walking/standing. Because the tour uses a minibus for transportation and there is
no additional space for wheelchair storage, the tour is not available to wheelchair guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate
their personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun caps; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
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HNL-010 PANORAMIC HONOLULU
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $65.00
Date: June 14, 2015 09:30 AM
This tour offers guests the perfect opportunity to get acquainted with the most notable sights in Honolulu and Waikiki, all from the comfort of an
air-conditioned vehicle.
Start off from the pier with a drive through Honolulu and the heart of Waikiki, viewing the legendary Waikiki Beach. Next, continue on to Diamond Head for a
stop at the Diamond Head lookout where you can take in breathtaking views of this world-famous landmark.
Making your way into the Koolau mountain range which rises above the city, you will stop at the Pali lookout for some spectacular views of the windward side
of Oahu. Next, it's on to the Punchbowl National Cemetery for a drive through this beautiful yet somber reminder of the brave men and women who have
served our country. Set in an extinct volcano, this cemetery honors America's fallen heroes from WWI, WWII, and the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
Traveling back to the center of Honolulu, you will view such attractions as Iolani Palace, the Royal palace of the Hawaiian Monarchy and the only royal palace
located in the United States, as well as the impressive King Kamehameha statue, Honolulu City Hall, The State Capital Building, China Town, Kawaiahao
Church and the quaint homes of the early missionaries.
Following your city tour, you will be transferred back to the cruise ship pier.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of easy walking/standing. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are
able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their
personal level of stamina and ability. Light-weight, casual clothing; sun caps; sunglasses, and flat comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
HNL-002 ABOVE OAHU BY HELICOPTER
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $625.00
Date: June 14, 2015 10:00 AM
Enjoy discovering the magnificent sights of Oahu from the unique perspective of seeing it from above.
Board your van at the pier and transfer to the helicopter base where upon arrival, you will check in and receive a safety briefing. Climbing aboard your
helicopter, you will settle in and then soar upward into the skies above Honolulu.
Your amazing flight-seeing tour begins with a beautiful view of placid Keehi Lagoon and continues over historic Honolulu Harbor. Here, you will see Aloha
Tower, once the tallest structure on the island, as well your cruise ship resting in its berth. Next, you will fly over downtown Honolulu which features the only
royal palace in the country and then it's up to Punchbowl, the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific which rests high above the city.
Continuing on, you will travel above Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island, the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor and world-famous Waikiki Beach. Flying beyond
Waikiki, you will see Diamond Head crater from a dramatic perspective, as well as the "Gold Coast" where millionaires make their homes, and spectacular
Hanauma Bay. Rounding the east end of the island, you'll view a more rugged coastline that opens to inviting Sandy Beach and then the landmark Makapuu
Point and lighthouse. Your aerial tour continues over Sea Life Park, the estate where TV's Magnum P.I. was filmed, and miles of tempting white sand beach.
Heading inland, you'll be treated to a stunning view of Mount Olomana and later, the Nuuanu Pali, where King Kamehameha's warriors won a decisive battle
to unite the islands. Heading back to Honolulu, you will pass over the stirring sight of the Arizona Memorial that rests in the waters of Pearl Harbor.
Touching back down at the helicopter base, your van awaits to transfer you back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes a very limited amount of walking. Because the tour uses a van for transportation and there is no additional space for
wheelchair storage, the tour is not available to wheelchair guests. Those guests with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of
stamina and ability as participants must be able to make their own way into and out of the aircraft. Light-weight, casual clothing; sunglasses and flat
comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Due to FAA regulations, all guests will be weighed upon check in at the heliport and you must provide your weight
to the Destination Services team at least 48-hours before your tour departs. In the interest of safety and comfort, guests weighing 250 lbs or more must
purchase an additional seat. Total flight time is approximately 30-minutes.
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HNL-003 ATLANTIS SUBMARINE ADVENTURE
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $105.00
Date: June 14, 2015 10:00 AM
Experience the marvelous underwater world of Oahu from the comfort of an Atlantis Submarine, the world's largest fleet of hi-tech passenger submarines! If
you haven't been to the bottom of the ocean before, this tour is one you won't want to miss!
Your adventure begins with a transfer from the ship to Waikiki's Hilton Hawaiian Village where you will be escorted to the Atlantis Pier. Here, you will receive
an informational briefing before boarding the Atlantis shuttle vessel for a 15-minute boat ride to the Atlantis dive site. Along the way, enjoy some wonderful
scenic views of Waikiki and Diamond Head.
Arriving at the dive site, you will transfer to your submarine where you will embark on an amazing undersea experience. Being in a submarine and
descending to 100 feet underwater is without a doubt, an adventure by itself. To add to this unforgettable experience, just imagine the marine life you will see
up close and the Atlantis Waikiki dive site is home to wide variety of Hawaiian fish, coral and turtles.
Known for its quality and safety, Atlantis Submarines is an eye-opening experience that takes you beyond the classroom as you learn about coral, reef life
and submersibles, all while visiting sunken shipwrecks, an airplane and some artificial reefs. During your dive, the friendly Atlantis crew will happily share
their love of the ocean with you.
With a spacious air-conditioned interior, large view ports and comfortable seating, this one-of-a-kind submarine allows you fabulous access to Hawaii's
incredible sea life.
When your submarine adventure comes to its end, you will shuttle back to the Atlantis pier where your trolley awaits to bring you back to the ship.
Please note: This tour includes a very limited amount of walking. This tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are
cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability as participants must be able to make their own way into and out of the transfer vessel and
there is a 7-step ladder to negotiate to enter and leave the submarine. Light-weight, casual clothing, and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a rubber sole
are suggested. To experience color changes at various depths, guests may choose to wear clothes with red or florescent colors. The minimum height
requirement to participate in the tour is 36 inches. Drinks and snacks are available for purchase on the shuttle vessel. This tour may not be exclusive to
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HNL-E01 EVENT: 1940S PATRIOTIC EVENING ABOARD THE BATTLESHIP MISSOURI
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $0.00
Date: June 14, 2015 04:45 PM
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Located on historic Battleship Row in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, a mere ship-length away from the USS Arizona Memorial, the USS Missouri is best known as the
site of the end of World War II. Often referred to as "Mighty Mo," the decks of this battleship were where General Douglas MacArthur accepted the official
surrender of Japan in September 1945. As the sun sets behind the Waianae mountain range, tour this hallowed vessel and enjoy hors d’oeuvres, cocktails
and patriotic performances of tunes from the 1940s, featuring a troupe reminiscent of the Andrews Sisters.
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LAHAINA, MAUI
LAH-001 LANAI 4X4 TREKKER EXPEDITION
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $255.00
Date: June 15, 2015 08:30 AM
Take a ferry to Lanai, one of Hawaii's most secluded islands, for an adventure into its unspoiled hinterlands.
Depart from the pier and board a fast-passenger ferry across Auau Channel to Lanai, the sixth largest Hawaiian island that was once referred to as the
"pineapple island". Along the way, enjoy ocean views of neighboring islands and look for spinner dolphin, which are named for their acrobatic leaps and
mid-air spins. You may also see migrating whales in the channel.
Upon arriving at Manele Harbor, you will board an air-conditioned 4X4 vehicle and take off for some of Lanai's less-traveled and most interesting areas. Pass
through a forest of towering ironwood, a rapidly growing tree that is often used as a windbreak. Visit the eerie Garden of the Gods in a remote arid canyon.
The strange rock formations and crusted lava form an almost lunar landscape, where axis deer may be seen grazing on what little vegetation remains. You
will also stop at Shipwreck Beach, an 8-mile stretch of sand that overlooks a graveyard of vessels that failed to negotiate the shallow, rocky channel. The
rusted hull of an oil tanker can be seen lodged on the coral reef, a familiar sight since the 1940s, when it was intentionally grounded as an inexpensive
means of disposal.
Mid-way through your day, you will be treated to a picnic-style lunch of sandwiches, chips and cookies.
When your tour of Lanai concludes, you will re-board the ferry and return to the pier at Lahaina Harbor.
Please note: There is some moderate walking on this tour and the surfaces at Garden of the Gods and Shipwreck Beach are uneven natural terrain and
sand. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability.
Casual clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
LAH-002 IAO VALLEY AND MAUI OCEAN CENTER
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: June 15, 2015 08:30 AM
Explore the natural paradise of legendary Iao Valley and the remarkable Maui Ocean Center, the Western Hemisphere's largest tropical aquarium.
Depart from the pier and before long you will be engulfed by the outrageously beautiful West Maui Mountains. Their bio-diversity is extraordinarily rich, even
by Hawaii's elevated standards. The jungle-like scenery is equally dramatic upon entering the Iao Valley State Park, the site of a battle that changed the
course of Hawaii's history. It was here that King Kamehameha I defeated Kalaikupule and united the Hawaiian Islands. The park's iconic landmark and focal
point is Iao Needle, a green-mantled rock outcropping that soars into the air.
After approximately 45-minutes exploring the park, you will drive south to the Maui Ocean Center in Ma'alaea Village for a self-guided visit. The center's
diversity of marine life, all of which has been collected around the Hawaiian Islands, is absolutely phenomenal. See America's largest live coral display,
enigmatic Pacific Blue Marlin, highly toxic Pufferfish, frolicking seals and green sea turtles, many of which were born in the aquarium but will be released into
the ocean after they grow and gain strength. There are more than 60 interactive habitat exhibits, which provides an unrivalled aquatic experience.
Following your tour of the Maui Ocean Center, you will rejoin your coach for the transfer back to the pier.
Please note: There is approximately 2.5 hours of easy to moderate walking on this tour. There is a short, paved loop trail at Iao Valley to view the needle but
guests may stay with the coach if they choose. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, can make their own way on and
off the coach and have a companion to assist them. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability.
Casual clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
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LAH-003 ATLANTIS SUBMARINE ADVENTURE
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: June 15, 2015 08:30 AM
Behold the awe-inspiring undersea world without even getting wet, by boarding a submarine and heading to a reef teeming with marine life.
Walk from the pier to the Atlantis shuttle boat nearby and step aboard. While cruising to the dive site just two miles offshore, enjoy your unique perspective of
Maui's breathtaking coast. You may even see a whale breaching, as they migrate to these waters from November to April.
At the dive site, you will board the submarine, a technologically advanced air-conditioned vessel that's exceedingly comfortable. It stretches over 65 feet and
is equipped with large viewing windows for maximum visibility. Descending through the crystal-clear water, a fascinating world comes into view. Brightly
colored exotic fish, moray eels and all sorts of other indigenous species flourish here, and the sights are constantly changing as you cruise along.
After a bit, you will come upon the Brig Carthaginian, a replica of a 19th-century supply vessel. It was intentionally sunk here several years ago and now lies
at a depth of 95 feet, where it serves as an artificial reef that attracts countless marine creatures. It's one of the best viewing spots off of Maui, so expect to
be mesmerized as your submarine cruises around the ship.
At the conclusion of the submarine ride, you will re-board the Atlantis shuttle boat and motor back to the pier.
Please note: There is a very limited amount of walking on this tour; however, participants must be able to negotiate a nearly vertical 7-step ladder without
assistance to enter and exit the submarine. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and may not be suitable for those with mobility concerns. Casual
clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Participants must be at least 3-feet tall in order to take part in this tour.
LAH-004 HALEAKALA CRATER, LAVENDER, WINE & CHEESE
Duration: 8.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $405.00
Date: June 15, 2015 08:30 AM
Gaze out over magnificent Maui from the rim of a volcanic crater, and then descend into the fertile countryside to visit a lavender farm, vineyard and dairy.
Departing from the pier, you will first drive southeast across Maui to lovely Haleakala National Park, home to more endangered species than any other
national park in America. You may see Hawaiian geese known as nenes, rare tree heliotropes and Indian almonds. Still, the most spectacular sight will be
from atop dormant Haleakala volcano, which soars more than 10,000 feet above the deeply sculpted, richly colored volcanic landscape. If the weather
conditions are right, you can catch a glimpse of three other Hawaiian islands.
Next, you will drive to Ali'i Kula Lavender Farm, which grows dozens of varieties of this fragrant flower, whose scent is thought to relax, rejuvenate and renew.
All things lavender are available for purchase, including aromatherapy oil, organic body scrubs, and even scented dog shampoo. During your visit, you will be
treated to a tasty chicken lunch.
Following lunch, you will drive to Teschi Vineyards on the 20,000-acre Ulupalakua Ranch in Maui's upcountry. The vineyard has been producing wine for
nearly four decades, and you will have the chance to sample some of its finest vintages. Similarly, at the nearby acclaimed Surfing Goat Dairy, you may
savor their delectable offerings, which include more than 25 award-winning goat cheeses that include fresh creamy Chevre and Feta. Relax in the Maui
sunshine and enjoy your tasty treat before heading back to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 3-hours of moderate walking. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns or
who must use walkers. Additionally, this tour is not recommended for those with heart or respiratory conditions as elevation at the summit reaches 10,000
feet. Layered, casual clothing; a light jacket (conditions can be cool at the summit of Haleakala), and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
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LAH-005 RAINFOREST WATERFALL HIKE
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $235.00
Date: June 15, 2015 08:30 AM
After driving through some of Maui's most spectacular countryside, you will get to experience it up-close by walking to several waterfalls in one of Maui's
most popular rain forest valleys.
Leaving from the pier, you will first travel along Maui's magnificent coastline, through the isthmus and then follow the Hana Highway for a short time. The falls
you will see today are 10 to 40 feet high and all have large pools perfect for swimmers or toe dippers (swimming is optional). It's unusual for a valley to have
so many waterfalls so close together. This is truly Maui at its best - gorgeous bamboo and tropical rain forests, fresh-water streams, numerous waterfalls and
pools, ferns, flowers and fruit trees. The entire area is a playground of beauty and adventure. Adding to the experience, there is nothing like "showering"
under a Hawaiian waterfall.
Your excursion is further enhanced by your hiking guides - expert naturalists renowned in Hawai'i as "walking encyclopedias" in botany, ethnobotany,
geology, culture and history. In fact, they won Hawaii's "Eco Tour Company ofthe Year" award in 2010.
At one of the marvelous waterfall locations you will visit, you will be provided with a light lunch consisting of fruit and a sandwich.
Following approximately 3 1/2 hours exploring this glorious environment, you will re-board your coach and make the return journey to the pier in Kahului.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2.5 miles of moderate hiking that includes a few steep areas that require participants to use their hands to
negotiate. Guests should be in good physical condition. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Guests should wear
swimsuits under comfortable clothing; sun caps; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat hiking or athletic shoes along with bringing a towel. Rainwear, backpacks,
insect repellant and special traction water shoes will be provided. All guides are certified in CPR, first-aid and water safety. Minimum age to participate is 6
years old and persons under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. A liability waiver is required to participate in this tour.
LAH-006 MAUI KAYAK & SNORKEL
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $155.00
Date: June 15, 2015 08:30 AM
Maui revolves around the water, and this adventurous tour allows you to experience the fun by kayak and snorkeling alike.
Depart from the pier and drive along the shore to Kapalua Bay, whose beach is often ranked among America's best. Situated between two lava points and
flanked by coconut palms, beautiful Kapalua is known for its gentle waters and colorful reef fish. Upon arrival, you will receive a safety briefing and paddling
instructions before climbing aboard your kayak. Once everyone is ready, you will head out, paddling along the magnificent shoreline while your guide
describes the history of the area and points out the most noteworthy attractions.
Before long, you will stop to snorkel at the natural coral reefs that have grown over the ancient lava formations on the sea bottom. Two outstretched lava
arms protect Kapalua Bay, so the conditions in the water are usually perfect. As you glide along the surface, you might see curious triggerfish, flamboyant
wrasses, acrobatic spinner dolphins, and graceful green sea turtles. If you're here from November to April, look for migrating humpback whales breaching the
water's surface, as more than 10,000 of them pass by each year.
After nearly 1-hour of snorkeling, you will re-board your kayak and enjoy a leisurely paddle back to shore where your transportation awaits to transfer you
back to the pier in Lahaina.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate to strenuous paddling in the kayak. Participants should be in good physical condition and
be good swimmers who are comfortable in the water. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns and not suitable for those
with heart or back conditions. Guests should wear swimsuits and a cover-up; sun caps; sunglasses; sunscreen and appropriate footwear (sturdy sandals with
a back-strap are recommended) along with bringing a towel and waterproof camera. Minimum age to participate is 11 years old and persons under the age of
18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. Maximum weight allowance is 260 lbs. A liability waiver may be required to participate in this tour.
Anyone participating in water activities does so at their own risk and responsibility.
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LAH-007 MAUI WHALE WATCHING
Duration: 1.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: June 15, 2015 08:30 AM
Each year, thousands of humpback whales migrate to Hawaii, and there's no better way to watch the show than on this breathtaking excursion.
Depart directly from the pier aboard a Trilogy Catamaran, a vessel specifically designed for excellent viewing. The waters off Maui attract thousands of
humpback whales from November to April, so the chances of seeing these behemoths are great. Humpbacks, which are named for the big arch in their back
when they dive, migrate nearly 3,500 miles from their feeding grounds in Alaska to their breeding grounds in Hawaii.
The whales are drawn here for several reasons. Newborn humpbacks don't have a protective layer of blubber and require warm water like Hawaii's to survive.
Warm water also protects the whales from their only natural predator-the killer whale, which lives in cold water. Ironically, as conducive as Hawaii's waters
are, they are relatively nutrient-free, so the adult whales are fasting here. However, the calves are nursing, each one ingesting 50 to 100 gallons of milk daily.
Although humpbacks dive underwater for 5 to 15 minutes, it's an amazing sight when they come up to breathe. You may see them breaching, tail slapping, or
spy hopping, which is when they just poke their heads vertically out of the water to look around. It's a breathtaking spectacle that's not to be missed.
After approximately 90-minutes spent on the water watching for whales, you will return to the pier.
Please note: There is a very limited amount of walking on this tour; however, participants must be able to step between the pier and the catamaran and vice
versa, to enter and exit. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal level of
stamina and ability. Those who suffer from motion sickness should take appropriate precautionary measures. Casual clothing; sun cap; sunglasses;
sunscreen and flat, comfortable walking shoes with a non-slip sole are suggested. While there is a good chance of sighting whales, it is not guaranteed.
LAH-008 PANORAMIC MAUI
Duration: 2.25 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: June 15, 2015 08:30 AM
This wonderful jaunt into Maui's western countryside hits highlights like Iao Valley and still leaves plenty of time afterwards to further explore Lahaina on your
own.
Depart from the pier for an inspired driving tour of western Maui. Leaving Lahaina, once an important whaling village and the capital of the Hawaiian kingdom
in the early 19th century, you will immediately be struck by the beauty outside of town.
Traveling south along the coast, you will have views of sandy beaches, sparkling turquoise waters and the islands of Lanai and Kahoolawe which lie not too
far off shore. You will then head inland, marveling at breathtaking vistas of the West Maui Mountains on one side and the majestic Haleakala Crater on the
other, while en route to the phenomenal Iao Valley. The Hawaiian word "Iao" means "cloud supreme," a reference to the white puffs of clouds that often linger
about the valley, bringing rain and nourishing the lush, bright green landscape. The valley has always been considered sacred, and Hawaii's high chiefs were
buried here in secret hiding places. It's also historically significant as the site of a watershed battle in 1790, when King Kamehameha I defeated an opposing
army and unified the Hawaiian Islands.
The most iconic of all the sights here is the Iao Needle, which rises majestically from the valley floor. It is often visible throughout the valley and, during times
of war, was used as a lookout.
After completing your scenic loop of Iao Valley, you will travel back to the pier in Lahaina where your tour concludes.
Please note: There is a limited amount of walking on this tour at the Iao Valley to get a better of view of the Iao Needle; however, this is optional. The tour is
available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, can make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to assist them.
Casual clothing and flat, comfortable shoes are suggested.
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LAH-009 CATCH A WAVE SURF LESSONS
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: June 15, 2015 08:30 AM
The surf is always up off Lahaina, and this tour teaches you how to ride the waves and experience the thrill of the ancient Hawaiian sport of surfing.
Take a short walk from the pier to the surf school on Lahaina beach. The school's expert instructors have the skills to get anyone up on a surfboard to enjoy
the sport firsthand. You will begin on the beach, where you will learn the basics, including how to stand on a surfboard, keep your balance and maneuver.
Before long, you'll catch on and even develop your own style. For instance, some people prefer to ride with their right foot forward, known as "goofy foot,"
while others feel more comfortable with their left foot forward. There's no right or wrong way-it's up to you.
Once you've got the basics down, you'll enter the water and paddle out to where the waves are breaking. Pick a spot, time a wave, start paddling and jump
up on the board. You'll soon see what works and what doesn't and that's the fun of it. You might be surprised by how well you do, even if you're a novice. The
excitement of riding a wave is something you'll remember forever, especially in a setting as ideal as Lahaina's beach, where the ancient Hawaiians surfed.
Afterwards, feel free to remain at the beach and relax. You can walk back to the pier on your own, or return at the end of your surfing lesson.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 2-hours of moderate to strenuous activity. Participants should be in good physical condition and be good
swimmers who are comfortable in the water. The tour is not available to pregnant guests, wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Additionally, it is
not considered suitable for those with back, neck or heart conditions. Guests should wear swimsuits; sunglasses that cannot fall off; sunscreen and
appropriate beach footwear along with bringing a towel, cover-up and waterproof camera. Surfboard, wax, leash, water shoes and rash guard tops are
included. Minimum age to participate is 5 years old and persons under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. Participants must
sign a liability waiver before being allowed to participate in this tour. Anyone participating in water activities does so at their own risk and responsibility.
Photos of your surfing experience will be available for sale after your lesson so it is recommended that you bring money along with you.
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NAWILIWILI, KAUAI
NAW-008 WAIMEA CANYON & SPOUTING HORN
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $65.00
Date: June 16, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover two of Kauai's most remarkable natural phenomena on this mostly panoramic tour: Waimea Canyon, which resembles a tropical Grand Canyon,
and the powerful blowhole Spouting Horn.
Starting off from the pier, you'll commence a scenic 2-hour narrated drive west across the island toward Waimea Canyon, one of the true natural wonders of
Kauai. En route, learn about the culture, history and legends of this beautiful "Garden Isle", so nicknamed for its lush tropical forests. Known as the "Grand
Canyon of the Pacific," Waimea is a geological wonder more than 10 miles long and filled with crested buttes, rugged crags and deep gorges. Over the
millennia, the Waimea River, which originates from Mt. Wailaleale, has carved the canyon out of volcanic rock.
Stopping at the Canyon's lookout point, you'll enjoy a panoramic view of Waimea Canyon and may even see the river winding through the reddish lava bed
more than 3,500 feet below. Sometimes, it's a trickle; other times it's a torrent, but the water is always red from the constant erosion of the reddish soil. In
fact, Waimea means "reddish water" in Hawaiian.
Re-boarding your coach, it's a picturesque 1-hour drive to Spouting Horn, another natural phenomenon resulting from Kauai's volcanic creation. The blowhole
eerily groans like a horn as it spouts water more than 50 feet into the air. According to Hawaiian legend, the sound is caused by a giant lizard that got stuck
in the opening while chasing a villager. As you'll see, the groan and spray are actually the result of ocean waves crashing under the shore's lava shelf and
being forced out through a small opening.
Following your time at Spouting Horn, you'll return to the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who
have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Guests should be able to sit for extended periods in a coach seat.
Casual, weather appropriate clothing and flat, comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
NAW-001 WAILUA RIVER CRUISE & FERN GROTTO
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $95.00
Date: June 16, 2015 09:00 AM
Cruise by riverboat through eastern Kauai's lush hinterlands to the natural wonder of the Fern Grotto, a picturesque prelude to seeing majestic Opaeka'a
Falls.
A scenic coach drive brings you to the Wailua River Marina where you'll board a riverboat and meander inland on Hawaii's only navigable river. Relax and
enjoy the passing scenery as your guide reveals the area's fascinating history and legends. The first migratory Tahitians settled here in the 12th century and
Wailua became the home of Hawaii's early royalty.
As you cruise upriver, you will pass by lush tropical vegetation that creates a truly idyllic island landscape. You may also see kayakers paddling along the
calm waters, open grasslands and Mt. Waialeale looming in the background. According to legend, at night ghost warriors walk the ancient river trails to and
from the mountain.
Before long, you will arrive at the Fern Grotto, which was formed out of lava rock centuries ago. It's a beautiful setting, cooled by the mists of the waterfall.
The fern-covered grotto acts as a natural amphitheater and the acoustics are nothing less than impressive, as you will discover by listening to Hawaiian
musicians play traditional wedding songs. The Fern Grotto has long been a popular venue for weddings and it's easy to see why.
After a return cruise down the river, you will re-board your coach and drive into the Valley of the Sleeping Giant. The name derives from the outline of the
ridge of nearby Nounou Mountain, which appears to have a giant sprawled across its top. A short walk here affords you a spectacular view of Opaeka'a Falls,
where the north branch of the Wailua River cascades over a sheer rock cliff. Afterwards, you will drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking, mainly over flat surfaces. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible
wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and touring boat, and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with mobility
concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Casual, weather appropriate clothing and flat, comfortable walking
shoes are suggested.
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NAW-007 GARDEN ISLAND WATERFALL TOUR
Duration: 5.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: June 16, 2015 09:00 AM, 10:00 AM
Horticulture buffs will love this limited participation tour of idyllic McBryde and Allerton Gardens, which National Geographic's Traveler magazine named one
of the world's top 50 must-see attractions.
Departing from the pier, you will drive to the southern tip of Kauai, home to the Allerton and McBryde Gardens, which were created by a Congressional
Charter and are now governed by the National Tropical Botanical Garden. First, you'll meander through Allerton Garden, which was initially designed in 1938
by millionaire Robert Allerton and his adopted son, John Gregg. The garden includes open meadows, shady ravines and rugged cliffs, all consisting of fertile
volcanic soil. Certain areas are devoted to exotic palms and tropical gingers and you will find hillsides blanketed with fragrant plumeria trees. Colorful
bougainvillea spills over the cliffs, and star fruit, Ceylon gooseberry, and horseradish trees flourish in the orchard.
It's a veritable paradise, as is neighboring McBryde Garden, which began to take shape in 1970. It contains the largest collection of Hawaiian plants in
existence, many of them extinct in the wild. Several species of plant, such as the "canoe plant," are descendants of ones brought to Hawaii centuries ago by
the founding Polynesians, who wanted to ensure that they had plants for food, buildings and medicine.
A tasty deli lunch will be served in the Canoe Gardens, before setting off to see other sights found here, including a serene waterfall and Spouting Horn, a
50-foot-high spray of saltwater caused by the ocean waves rushing under a lava shelf and then exiting through a small hole.
Following your visit, you will rejoin your transportation and return to the pier in Nawiliwili.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 3-hours of moderate walking that includes uneven natural surfaces and gravel paths. Total is distance is
approximately 1 1/2 miles. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Casual, weather appropriate clothing and flat,
comfortable walking shoes are suggested.
NAW-006 HEAVEN & EARTH - HELICOPTER & NORTH SHORE
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $445.00
Date: June 16, 2015 09:15 AM
See some of Kauai's most beautiful scenery; first by soaring overhead in a helicopter, and then by driving along the striking North Shore on this limited
participation tour.
From the pier you'll transfer via van to the town of Lihue, where you'll board a modern air-conditioned jet helicopter. During the next 45 minutes, you'll fly over
some of Kauai's most dramatic, impossibly beautiful landscapes. Enjoy a bird's-eye view of lush valleys, spectacular waterfalls, and majestic Waimea
Canyon on the island's western side.
Known as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific," Waimea is a geological wonder more than 10 miles long and filled with crested buttes, rugged crags and deep
gorges. It's an amazing sight, especially from the air. You'll also soar over the Na Pali Coast, whose characteristic sheer cliffs plummet thousands of feet into
the ocean.
Following your unforgettable helicopter ride, you'll re-join your van and drive to Kauai's enchanting North Shore. At the Kilauea Lighthouse, which was built in
1913 more than 200 feet above the water, you'll enjoy a stop for photos. Being a wildlife refuge, the surrounding acreage serves as a sanctuary for seabirds,
and you may spot frigates, shearwaters and albatrosses.
Continuing on, you'll spend several hours exploring the luxurious Princeville area and lovely Hanalei Town, which is surrounded by fields of taro and
emerald-green mountains. Be sure to take a stroll on the town's pier. Constructed in 1892, it gained fame in the classic 1957 film "South Pacific." Before
returning to the pier in Nawiliwili, you will be treated to a deli-style picnic lunch on Anini Beach.
Please note: This tour includes a varied amount of walking at the stops, including uneven and sandy terrain at the beach stops. The tour is not available to
wheelchair guests and not recommended for those who suffer from motion sickness. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their
personal level of stamina and ability. Participants must be able to enter and exit the helicopter on their own. Furthermore, it will be required to advise the
Destination Services Desk of your weight at least 36 hours in advance of the tour's departure and guests weighing over 250 lbs. will be given a second seat
and assessed an additional surcharge of $250.00. Casual, weather appropriate clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are
suggested. In the event the flight portion of the tour is canceled due to unsafe flying conditions, a partial refund will be given. DVDs of the flight will be
available from the helicopter provider at the end of the tour.
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NAW-003 PANORAMIC KAUAI - KILOHANA PLANTATION & OPAEKA'A FALLS
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: June 16, 2015 09:30 AM
Explore the fascinating history of eastern Kauai by visiting several natural attractions and then riding a train through the grounds of a former sugar cane
plantation.
Your tour begins with a short drive to Opaeka'a Falls and the Wailua River, both of which you'll see from roadside lookouts. Opaeka'a means "rolling shrimp"
in Hawaiian, a reference to the freshwater crustaceans that were once plentiful here. These spectacular falls cascade down a soaring volcanic-rock cliff and
make for a nice photo opportunity.
Next, you'll visit the Wailua River Complex, designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1962.The tranquil Wailua, the only navigable river in Hawaii, is just
as extraordinary as it's framed by tropical landscape. Centuries ago, Hawaii's early royalty lived in the area, which was considered sacred. Poli'ahu Heiau, a
place of worship that dates back to the 15th century, if not before, is a reminder of that period. Its surrounding walls were constructed without mortar by
commoners using rocks from the Wailua River. The ceremonial structures inside were made with perishable materials that have long since decomposed.
Nevertheless, it remains an impressive sight to see.
Continuing on, you'll visit Kilohana Plantation and board the train that runs through its grounds. Originally built to transport sugar cane, the train now offers
relaxed sightseeing through fields of taro, noni, mango and other exotic Hawaiian crops. After the train ride, enjoy some free time to explore the plantation
mansion, a beautiful 16,000-square-foot home furnished with period antiques that sugar baron Gaylord Parke Wilcox built in 1936. For rum connoisseurs, the
home also houses an on-site rum tasting room.
Following your time at Kilohana, you'll rejoin your coach and travel back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking, mainly at the guests' discretion during the stops. The tour is available to wheelchair guests who
have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and train, and have an able-bodied companion to assist them. Those with
mobility concerns are cautioned to carefully evaluate their personal level of stamina and ability. Casual, weather appropriate clothing and flat, comfortable
walking shoes are suggested.
NAW-005 HOLLYWOOD IN HAWAII - MOVIES AND WATERFALLS
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: June 16, 2015 09:30 AM
Naturally beautiful Kauai has been the setting for some of Hollywood's most famous movies and TV shows, and this tour visits many of those spots, which
you're sure to recognize.
It's a relaxing drive from the pier into Kauai's spectacular countryside, a land so beautiful it's frequently featured in motion pictures and television shows. Your
coach is probably more appropriately referred to as a "Theater on Wheels" because driving along, you can actually watch some of the scenes shot on Kauai
on its surround-sound TV screens. The film clips will play while you're at the very locations where they were shot.
You'll see thundering Wailua Falls, which appears in the opening credits of "Fantasy Island." Nearby Opaeka'a Falls is also well known for its role in the 1960
Jack Lemmon movie "The Wackiest Ship in the Army." Then, there's gorgeous Hanamaulu Bay, where parts of the 1958 film "South Pacific" were filmed, as
were many lesser-known movies such as "Voodoo Island," starring Boris Karloff.
Elvis Presley's popular "Blue Hawaii" is considered the most famous movie ever shot in Kauai. It was filmed in the Coco Palms Resort, which has been
closed since Hurricane Iniki roared through in 1992. But you'll still have the rare opportunity to visit. Later, you'll see Moloa Bay and Aliomanu, both of which
were featured in the pilot for "Gilligan's Island."
Not only does this comprehensive tour showcase a wealth of film locations, you'll hear what the stars did while they were here. It's not all about movies
though, because you will also learn about Hawaiian myths and legends, the language and the local flora and fauna.
Before returning to the ship, you'll be treated to a relaxing picnic lunch on Annini Beach, seen in the film "Honeymoon in Vegas."
Please note: This tour includes a varied amount of walking at the stops, including uneven and sandy terrain at the beach stops. The tour is not available to
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NAW-002 TUBING THE DITCH
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $175.00
Date: June 16, 2015 10:00 AM
Get adventurous by riding an inner tube along a flowing manmade canal that has you traveling down cascading flumes and through several tunnels in the
breathtaking Kauai backcountry.
It's a short transfer from the pier into Kauai's emerald-green interior and the historic Hanamaula Ditch. Painstakingly carved by hand out of the gorgeous
countryside in the early 1900s, the canal originally served as an irrigation system for the Lihue Plantation, one of Hawaii's oldest sugar cane plantations. It
takes approximately 500 gallons of water to produce one pound of sugar, so the canal was essential to business. Nevertheless, by the beginning of this
century, demand waned and the plantation closed. Before long though, was re-opened for float trips, as it cuts through some of the island's most beautiful
and remote land, land which was never before open to the public.
Upon arrival, you will receive your safety briefing and make your way to the start point. No skills are involved in your ride other than sitting in the center of a
large inner tube and going with the flow. The waters, which originate from rainwater off Mount Waialeale, will gently carry you along. Your float travels down
approximately two miles of the canal, which is flanked by tropical rainforest and includes some exhilarating flumes and several tunnels. Some of the tunnels
are quite lengthy, but you'll still be able to see easily as your headlamp will light the way.
Afterwards, you'll travel to a nearby swimming hole where you will have time to relax, be treated to some complimentary snacks and go swimming in the
pristine waters before it's time to head back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking; however the trails can be muddy and slippery and there are several stairs to negotiate to enter
the canal system. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests, those with mobility concerns, back problems, or pregnant women. It is not recommended
for those who suffer from claustrophobia. Guests must be at least 5 years old and children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult parent or
guardian. There is a minimum height requirement of 43 inches and the maximum allowable weight is 300 lbs. Swim suits or quick drying shorts and shirts;
sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; insect repellant; a towel; and flat comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Water shoes and headlamps will be provided.
Guests participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility. The tour operator may require participants to sign a waiver before being
allowed to participate in the tour.
NAW-004 KAUAI CANOPY ZIPLINE
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $195.00
Date: June 16, 2015 10:00 AM
Soar over the Kauai backcountry on an exhilarating zipline that carries you down a mountainside into the lush valley below.
It's a 30-minute scenic transfer from the pier to the zipline, located in a remote expanse of land in the heart of the backcountry. It's an area rarely seen by the
general public, but you'll view its thousands of acres from high in the sky on seven different ziplines.
After a briefing by certified instructors, you'll harness up and begin your adventure. Zipping along from platform to platform, you'll fly through the air
descending the mountainsides, gliding over the valleys, and passing through openings carved out of the tropical landscape. Here, deep in Kauai's verdant
interior, the native flora flourishes and the sights are spectacular in every direction. It's as if every acre is blanketed in a different shade of green.
Finally, arriving at the valley floor, you'll enjoy a light snack in a bamboo grove, where you can share the thrills of your zipline tour with the other adventurers.
During free time, you can swim in a natural pool nearby, relax in the sun, or simply wander about exploring the unspoiled landscape. Afterwards, re-board
your coach and drive back to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes a limited amount of walking; however there are several steps to negotiate. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests,
those with mobility concerns, back problems, or pregnant women. It is not recommended for those who suffer from a fear of heights. Participants should be
in reasonable physical condition. Guests must be at least 12 years old and children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult parent or
guardian. The minimum allowable weight is 100 lbs and the maximum allowable weight is 250 lbs. Long pants and closed-toe, secured shoes are required.
Long hair must be pulled back and secured with a hair tie. Sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and insect repellant are suggested. Those wishing to swim
should wear a swimsuit under their clothes and bring a towel. Guests participating in any water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility.
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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
SAN-001 SAN DIEGO HIGHLIGHTS
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: June 23, 2015 08:30 AM
Discover the highlights of San Diego's vibrant downtown area during this narrated tour of the city.
Depart the pier for the drive through downtown San Diego. Along the way, you will pass by the Old World-style buildings of the Gaslamp Quarter, and take in
wonderful harbor views and photo opportunities from the Embarcadero. You will also see the many Navy ships in port, including one of the oldest merchant
ships in the world, before proceeding to the Old Town's State Historic Park, California's birthplace. Your drive will continue on past the Exposition Museum
buildings at Balboa Park, and La Jolla, the Jewel of the Pacific. This charming seaside village features many upscale shops and eateries.
Some of the other landmark sites you will pass by before returning to the pier are the San Diego Zoo, El Prada Museum, Hotel del Coronado and Little Italy.
SAN-002 SAN DIEGO BY TROLLEY
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $85.00
Date: June 23, 2015 08:30 AM
Sit back, relax and take in the historic sites of San Diego during this narrated open-air trolley tour.
Depart the pier with your guide aboard an open-air trolley for a narrated journey through historic San Diego. Along they way, you will learn about the city's
history while passing by the Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum, Seaport Village, Convention Center and Horton Plaza.
Next, you will proceed through the historic Gaslamp Quarter en route to the Coronado Bay Bridge, which offers spectacular views and photo opportunities of
the city. Upon arriving on Coronado Island, you will learn about the unique history of the Hotel Del Coronado. Your tour will then continue on past the San
Diego Zoo. Your guide will inform you about the zoo and Balboa Park as you pass by the many museums in the area.
Your tour will conclude with a ride to the Old Town's State Historic Park, California's birthplace. En route, your guide will regale you with tales of San Diego's
past, which dates back to 1542.
Following your visit to the Old Town, your trolley will return to the ship.
Please note: This tour may not be exclusive to Oceania guests. Wear comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship.
SAN-003 SAN DIEGO ZOO SAFARI PARK
Duration: 6.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $135.00
Date: June 23, 2015 08:30 AM
Enjoy a fun-filled day at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park on this excursion.
Boarding your coach at the pier, it's a 1-hour drive to the Park, which is located on 1,800 acres in the San Pasqual Valley area of San Diego. The Park
houses a large array of wild and endangered animals. The free-range enclosures are home to such animals as cheetahs, gorillas, lions, giraffe, elephants,
zebras and rhinos. The Park is also noted for its California condor breeding program, the most successful program of its kind in the country.
Upon arrival, you will be on your own to explore the Park at your leisure, seeing the sites that are of most interest to you. There are several venues located
within the Park where you can purchase food and beverages along with gift shops where you can pick up a souvenir of your visit.
After approximately 4-hours spent discovering all this fantastic attraction has to offer, you will meet your escort and coach at the appointed location and time
for the return transfer to the pier.
Please note: Walking at the Park is at the guests' discretion; however, in order to view the various animal attractions extensive walking will be required. The
tour is available to wheelchair guests who have a collapsible wheelchair, are able to make their own way on and off the coach and have a companion to
assist them. This tour is not recommended for those with mobility concerns. Casual clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen and flat, comfortable walking
shoes are suggested. Those who are not on time for the return transfer will be responsible for making their own way back to the ship at their own expense.
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CAB-002 CLEAR-BOTTOMED KAYAK AND SNORKEL EXPEDITION
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: June 25, 2015 12:30 PM
Experience the beauty of Cabo San Lucas from above and below sea level during this scenic kayak and snorkeling tour on the Sea of Cortez.
Depart the pier for the brief transfer to a beautiful beach. Upon arrival, you will receive your safety instructions and equipment, and begin your kayaking
adventure. After embarking your kayak, you will be led by your guide into the Sea of Cortez, and paddle along the pristine beaches and secluded coves
along the beautiful shores of Los Cabos. You will then kayak past some of Cabo's most famous and breathtaking landscapes, including the El Arco rock
formation and a sea lion colony. Your transparent kayak will also enable you to observe Cabo's exquisite undersea beauty; colorful marine life and coral
formations can be seen beneath you as you paddle through the sea.
After approximately 45 minutes of kayaking, you will have an opportunity to enter the crystal-clear waters for a guided snorkeling adventure. Life vests,
snorkeling equipment, soft drinks and water will be provided.
Following your snorkeling session, you will return to the kayak launch at the beach, then re-board your van for the return drive to the pier.
Please note: This tour is recommended only for guests in good physical condition. Guests with back and/or neck problems, guests with limited mobility, and
guests who utilize a wheelchair will not be permitted on this tour. For complete information, please visit the Destination Services desk on board the ship.
The minimum age to participate on this tour is eight years old. Children up to 16 years old must share a kayak with an adult. The maximum combined
weight of both guests in a two-person kayak may not exceed 425 pounds. Wear a swimsuit under a cover-up, and bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses and a
towel from the ship.
CAB-006 BEACH HORSEBACK RIDE
Duration: 3.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: June 25, 2015 12:30 PM
Indulge your senses with the fresh salt air and exquisite beauty of the Pacific Ocean during this scenic beach tour via horseback.
Depart the pier for the scenic, 35-minute drive to one of Cabo's picturesque Pacific beaches. Upon arrival at a quaint seaside ranch, you will meet your
guide, receive your safety and riding instructions, then set off on a leisurely, hour-long guided horseback ride along the cactus-lined beaches. Along the way,
your beach ride will take you atop a sand dune where, from January through March, you may be able to spot migrant whales.
After your ride, you will be served a complimentary beverage back at the ranch. Here, some time will be made available to explore the traditional desert
houses, interact with the farm animals, and check out the boutique filled with local arts and crafts before re-boarding your van for the 35-minute return drive
to the pier.
Please note: The maximum weight limit to participate on this tour is 220 pounds. This tour is suitable for riders of all experience levels, including beginners.
The horses will not go in the water. Wear long pants and closed-toe footwear, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. The minimum age
to participate on this tour is 12 years old.
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CAB-007 LAND'S END BOAT AND CABO VIEW
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $115.00
Date: June 25, 2015 12:30 PM
This diverse tour offers you the best of Cabo San Lucas by both sea and land. As you disembark the ship, your comfortable tour boat will be waiting for you,
ready to transport you on a brief sail to Land's End, which lies at the southernmost tip of the Baja Peninsula. Relax and enjoy a complimentary beverage as
your vessel journeys across the deep blue waters of the Pacific Ocean while an experienced guide provides an informative narration about the history,
ecology and major points of interest in the area. This beautiful, yet desolate stretch of rugged coastline offers up some truly spectacular views of towering
granite cliffs, unusual rock formations and vast expanses of pristine beaches that are tucked away amongst rocky coves.
Looking landward, you quickly become aware that this popular resort area lays claim to many miles of unspoiled beaches and impressive hotels. Reaching
the sight of the famed "Los Arcos", the dramatic natural rock arch that rises starkly from the sea, you'll have time to take some photos and watch a sea lion
colony at play before heading back to the pier for the second phase of your tour.
Phase two begins by boarding your deluxe motor coach and heading into the heart of Cabo San Lucas to a local glass blowing factory. Here, you can
observe the talents of native craftsmen as they use their artistry to design wonderful works of art. Afterwards, get a different perspective of the cape region,
striking in appearance, from its arid desert setting and white sand coves, to its swaying palm trees and the deep blue sea.
Your drive will next take you north to view the contrasting coastal scenery before arriving at San Jose del Cabo, a charming and picturesque town. Visit the
local mission church and its shady tree-lined plaza. Explore with your guide the Zocalo area before stopping at Plaza Amelia Wilkes and at Mi Casa for a
tequila sampling.
Continuing on, take a break at the Sunset Da Giorgio restaurant, located atop Cabo Bello, where a refreshing cold beer or soda is served. From this cliff top
location, take in the sweeping panoramic view of the Bay of Cabo San Lucas with its majestic rock formations rising from the turquoise blue sea.
Heading back, your coach will pass through the small downtown sector of Cabo San Lucas before returning you to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes limited walking over mostly flat surfaces; however, there are some steps to negotiate. The coaches and tour boats are not
wheelchair accessible and guests must be able to get themselves on and off both means of transportation as the operators and guides are not able to
provide assistance. Therefore, this tour may not be suitable for wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their personal
level of ability. Light clothing, a hat, sunglasses and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Guests may be required to sign a release form before
being allowed to take part in the tour.
CAB-008 TEQUILA AFICIONADO
Duration: 2.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $165.00
Date: June 25, 2015 12:30 PM
Experience the unique flavors of Mexico during this premiere tequila-tasting event.
Depart the pier for the drive to your tequila-tasting event. Upon arrival, you will learn about tequila's history, and how its ingredients are grown, processed,
fermented and distilled to create this famous libation. You will also discover tequila's many classifications, then have an opportunity to sample four of
Mexico's finest tequilas. Your experience will include a snack consisting of fresh tortilla chips served with traditional guacamole dip.
Following your tasting, you will receive a special certificate distinguishing you as a Tequila Ambassador before re-boarding your van for the return drive to the
pier.
Please note: Guests must be at least 21 years of age to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages.
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CAB-009 SPORTFISHING
Duration: 4.00 Hrs
Tour Price: $325.00
Date: June 25, 2015 12:30 PM
Discover how a small fishing village came to be known as the Marlin Fishing Capital of the World during this sport fishing expedition to Baja
California.
Depart the pier with your captain and crew aboard a sport fishing boat powered by twin-turbo-charged engines. You will ride to the best fishing spots in Cabo,
and have an opportunity to try your luck at hooking a big one. These waters are home to some of the world's finest fishing, and abound with marlin, mahi
mahi, sailfish, wahoo, and tuna. Fighting one of these magnificent fish may prove to be an especially exciting experience. Your crew will handle your lines
and bait, and provide you with assistance in landing your catch. Bottled water and light snacks will be provided. All fishing is on a catch-and-release basis
only.
Following your tour, you will be returned to the pier.
Please note: This tour includes transportation, guide service, all fishing equipment, bait, light snacks, and bottled water. All fishing is on a catch-and-release
basis only. Wear light, comfortable clothing, and bring sunscreen, a hat and sunglasses from the ship. The minimum age to participate on this tour is 12
years old. Guests who experience motion sickness are advised not to participate on this tour. Pregnant women and guests with back and/or neck problems,
guests with asthma, heart and/or respiratory problems, guests recovering from recent surgery, guests with limited mobility, and guests who utilize a
wheelchair will not be permitted on this tour. The cost of the fishing license is included in the price of the tour.
CAB-010 THE ART DISTRICT OF SAN JOSE DEL CABO
Duration: 3.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $125.00
Date: June 25, 2015 12:30 PM
Come and see for yourself the color and creativity flowing from the old adobe buildings in San José del Cabo´s ever growing Art District. Enjoy a beautiful
drive along the ocean front hotels and golf courses located on the stretch of highway that connects Cabo San Lucas to it's more colonial sister town. Along
the way your guide will enlighten you with information regarding local culture, history and modern day Los Cabos.
After your scenic drive you will be taken directly to the heart of downtown and the town square in San José del Cabo. Once here your guide will take you
through this quaint town, stopping at the San José Mission, one of the oldest Missions in our peninsula, continuing on to the Arts District. where you will be
lead through the district with stops in several galleries. Here you will be able to greet the artists and admire their work, while browsing through the galleries
and perhaps even acquire something to your liking. There are many galleries featuring the works of artists and artisans from Mexico and beyond.
Finishing your stroll through the district, you will have a final stop at the Baja Brewing Company where you will have the unique opportunity to learn from their
brew master how beer is brewed as well as how to sample beer like the pros, as we do a tasting of the brew master favorite three picks. Having completed
the structured activities with your guide, you will have some free time to wander off on your own to explore more of the Arts Districts galleries and souvenir
shops or just hang out and relax at the brew-pub before meeting back with your guide at the designated meeting point for your return to Cabo San Lucas.
Please note: Tour requires walking over uneven surfaces, there are 12 steps to climb for guests wishing to enter the Mission Church. Guests must be 21
years or older to drink alcoholic beverages. Tour includes three beer sampler, gourmet pizza slice and bottled water. All of the galleries within the district are
within a 5 to 10 minute walk from one another. Bathrooms are available at one of the stops. Comfortable walking shoes, cash, hat and sunscreen are
recommended on this tour.
CAB-011 EVENING JAZZ & WINE CRUISE
Duration: 2.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $145.00
Date: June 25, 2015 12:30 PM
Enjoy a fabulous and relaxing evening cruise aboard the "Tropicat", Cabo's most luxurious sailing catamaran.
Your guide will greet you on the pier and lead you to your waiting catamaran where you will be welcomed aboard and receive a short safety briefing. Sit back
and take in the ambiance of this smooth sailing 65' vessel as you glide across the surface of the water toward Land's End.
Along the way, listent to today's contemporary Jazz music while taking advantage of the international bar that serves a variety of beer, wine, cocktails and
assorted liquors. There will also be a taste-tempting array of hors d'oeuvres you can treat yourself to.
After approximately 2-hours of sailing along Cabo Bay enjoying views of the twinkling lights of the distant shoreline and the stars overhead, you will head
back to the pier where your enchanted evening cruise comes to its conclusion.
Please note: This tour includes minimal walking. The tour is not available to wheelchair guests and those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate
their personal level of ability. Casual clothing, a light sweater or windbreaker and flat, rubber-soled shoes (high heels are not allowed) are recommended. It
is suggested guests bring a camera and spending cash.
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CAB-012 CAMEL & OUTBACK ADVENTURE
Duration: 4.50 Hrs
Tour Price: $295.00
Date: June 25, 2015 12:30 PM
This Mexican Outback and Camel Safari is an unforgettable eco-adventure that combines spectacular views, delicious cuisine and an exciting beach camel
ride.
Meeting your guide at the pier, you will sign your waivers and then in small groups, board your off-road Unimog truck for the drive deep into the heart of the
Baja outback and Rancho San Cristobal. En route, you'll receive a safety briefing and learn a bit about the surrounding outback. Upon arrival at Rancho San
Cristobal, a knowledgeable local expert will lead you on a guided tour through untouched desert vegetation, pointing out the indigenous flora and fauna,
making this a true eco experience.
Next, you'll re-board your Unimog and take a short drive down an arroyo to a breathtaking beach that overlooks the Pacific and the location where your
camels will be waiting. These gentle giants will then take you on a fun and unique caravan across the white sands of the beach. From your perch high atop
the camel, you'll have excellent views of your surroundings and in the winter months, you'll want to keep an eye out for whales which are sometimes spotted
off-shore.
After you've dismounted your camel, your good times continue as you travel to a local ranch where you'll have a chance to catch your breath and savor some
traditional Mexican food of hand-made tortillas, beans and salsas. Then it's time to head back to the pier, enjoying some breathtaking views of the Baja
desert and endless stretches of virgin beach along the way.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 90-minutes of moderate walking/standing, some of it over uneven natural surfaces and hilly terrain. The tour is
not available to wheelchair guests, pregnant women, those suffering with back/neck problems or mobility concerns. Guests should be in reasonably good
physical condition. Light-weight clothing; sun cap; sunglasses; sunscreen; and flat, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. No photography is
allowed while on the camel, although pictures will be taken and available for sale after the ride. Minimum age to participate is six years-old and children
under 18 must be accompanied by an adult parent or guardian. The tour operator requires all participants to sign a liability waiver before being allowed