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Untitled - Central Holidays
SECRETS OF THE ITALIAN CUISINE
A LIGURIAN COOKING
EXPERIENCE
(4) La Spezia
FROM
$1,969
INCLUDED FEATURES
•First class hotel accommodation for 4 nights
•7 included meals consisting of:
- 4 buffet breakfasts
- 1 lunch at local restaurant in Camogli
- 1 lunch at local restaurant in Monterosso
- 1 lunch in Montemarcello
•Private chauffeur-driven excursion to Cinque Terre
•Private chauffeur-driven excursion to Camogli, Portofino
and Chiavari
•Private chauffeur-driven excursion to Montemarcello and Sarzana
•Wine tasting in Rio Maggiore
•Wine tasting in Chiavari
•Wine tasting in Sarzana
•Document holder and luggage tags
•Hotel taxes and service charges
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For more information, call: 800-935-5000 or visit: www.centralholidays.com
Day 1 Montecatini Terme Pick up your rental car and begin your
exploration of Tuscany in the elegant spa of Montecatini, where water
curative effects co-exist seamlessly with local gastronomy.
Day 2 Montecatini Terme/Pisa/Montecatini Terme (approx. 68 miles)
Spend a morning in Pisa to visit its Piazza dei Miracoli where the iconic
Leaning Tower, the Cathedral and the Baptistery form a miraculous
architectural ensemble. (B)
Day 3 Montecatini Terme/Arezzo/Siena (approx. 125 miles) Travel to
Arezzo (approx. 80 miles), an extraordinary city of art also renowned for its
goldsmiths and antiques traders. Explore the Old Town, home to valuable
monuments including the imposing Medici Fortress, the Cathedral, the
Diocesan museum and Piazza Grande, the beautiful main square
surrounded by elegant buildings, Medieval towers and the Renaissance
style “Loggiato Vasariano”. Continue your journey to Siena (approx. 45
miles). (B)
Siena
TUSCANY
6 Days
$586
Day 4 Siena/San Gimignano/Siena (approx. 46 miles) Siena’s historic city
center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the beautiful Piazza del
Campo, where the Palio, the renowned horse race, is staged. In the
afternoon, explore San Gimignano (approx. 23 miles), another UNESCO
World Heritage Site. Emerging from a promontory, this Medieval town is still
encircled by defensive walls and 15 house-towers that seem to beckon
travelers. (B)
Day 5 Siena/Montalcino/Siena (approx. 54 miles) Travel through undulating
terrain, vineyards, olive groves, hilltop villages and castles. Stop in
Montalcino (approx. 27 miles), a pilgrimage destination of wine collectors
hunting the celebrated Brunello di Montalcino wine. (B)
Day 6 Siena to USA (or extend your stay) Drop off your car and say
“arrivederci” to Italy or extend your stay. (B)
from
(2) MONTECATINI TERME • (3) SIENA
FLY & DRIVE PROGRAM
ITALY
FRANCE
2 Montecatini Terme
CROATIA
BOS. &
HER.
3 Siena
CORSICA
SARDINIA
# - NO. OF OVERNIGHT STAYS
INCLUDED FEATURES
Pisa
•Hotel accommodation for 5 nights
•Daily buffet breakfast
•6-day car rental -Category C. Car Rental includes unlimited mileage,
CDW (Collision Damage Waiver), TP (Theft Protection), Third Party
Liability (including passengers), airport surcharge, 24 hour-a-day
road assistance, VAT (Value Added Tax), AAO (Additional Driver)
•Travel bag, one per person
•Document holder and luggage tags
•Hotel taxes and service charges
PRICED FROM
First class hotels:
From price is per person, double occupancy, and based on
following hotels:
Montecatini: G.H. Tamerici
Siena: Athena
$586
A selection of different hotels, room category, additional nights, transfers
and optional tours are available. Program’s validity and/or some included
features may vary.
For more information, call: 800-935-5000 or visit: www.centralholidays.com
PIEMONTE - LAND OF LAKES, WINE
& TRUFFLES
8 Days
$2,224
Langhe Hills
from
(3) BIELLA • (2) BRA • (2) TURIN
INCLUDED FEATURES
ESCORTED TOUR PROGRAM
SWITZERLAND
Oropa
Sordevolo
Turin 2
Biella
3
Milan
Ricetto di Candelo
Roppolo
Bra 2
ITALY
Asti
FRANCE
# - NO. OF OVERNIGHT STAYS
- BY MOTORCOACH
PREFERRED HOTELS (OR SIMILAR)
City
Biella
Bra
Turin
Nts.
3
2
2
Hotels
Agora’
Cavalieri
S. Stefano
Cat.
First class
First class
First class
•First class hotel accommodation for 7 nights
•15 included meals consisting of:
- 7 buffet breakfasts
- 4 gourmet dinners with mini a-la-carte menu at local restaurants
- 1 dinner at hotel
- 1 gourmet lunch with mini a-la-carte menu at a local restaurant
- 1 lunch at a rice factory
- 1 voucher for lunch at Eataly
•Wine, mineral water and coffee or cappuccino served with meals
•Touring by private deluxe air-conditioned motorcoach
•Assistance of a professional Tour Director for the entire length of
the tour
•Sightseeing, including local guide and all entrance fees, as follows:
- Walking tour of Biella
- Wine tasting at Roppolo Castle
- Visit of Ricetto di Candelo
- Tour the Sacred Mountains of Piemonte including Oropa and
Sordevolo
- Visit of Desana Rice Factory
- Orientation tour of Asti
- Excursion to the Langhe Hills region, including a visit of the Wine
Museum at Barolo Castle
- Wine tasting at Marchesi di Barolo winery
- Orientation tour of Alba
- Visit of Basilica of Superga
- Guided tour of Turin
•Arrival and departure airport transfers (see restrictions on page 83)
•Baggage handling
•Travel bag, one per person
•Document holder and luggage tags
•Personalized audio system to hear every word your guide says,
even from a distance
•Hotel taxes and service charges
•City tax
For more information, call: 800-935-5000 or visit: www.centralholidays.com
Day 1 Thu Milan/Biella After your morning arrival into Milan’s Malpensa
airport, you’ll be met and taken to your hotel in Biella, a city rich in
architecture, art and archaeology. An afternoon walking tour of Biella will
be followed by dinner in a lively restaurant located in the Medieval village
of Piazzo. (D)
Day 2 Fri Biella/Roppolo/Ricetto di Candelo/Biella This morning we
travel to the village of Roppolo to visit a castle on the hills overlooking
Lake Viverone and to visit its “Serra” wine cellar for a tasting of
Piemonte’s sparkling wines and grappa. We then continue to Ricetto di
Candelo, a Medieval fortified village built between the 13th and 14th
centuries to protect food supplies, as well as the farmers’ possessions in
moments of extreme danger. Lunch is included in a typical local
restaurant. Walking in the long “rue” (streets) paved with river
cobblestones, between the high walls and the vigilant towers, time seems
to have stopped and visitors can lose themselves among hidden
courtyards, frescoed walls and dark storerooms full of objects, which are
evidence of how hard people worked long ago. Overnight in Biella. (B,L)
Day 3 Sat Biella/Oropa/Sordevolo/Biella Today we explore the Sacred
Mountains of Piemonte, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Oropa, placed at
3,900 feet above sea level, is tied to the cult of the Black Madonna. After
a visit of the Sanctuary we head to Sordevolo a village where, every 5
years since the beginning of the 18th Century, a Passion Play is
performed with all the actors being local village people. After a visit of the
museum you will enjoy a dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D)
Day 4 Sun Biella/Asti/Bra Today begins with a stop in Desana for a visit
of a rice factory, where during your lunch you will enjoy a tasting of
different rice types and an explanation of why certain rice varieties make
better risottos. Later, we continue on to the Medieval town of Asti. Famous
for its sparkling Spumante wine, Asti is the principal town in one of the
world’s most important wine–producing provinces, and point of reference
in the development of new agricultural practices for Italy and Europe.
Dinner and overnight at hotel in Bra. (B,L,D)
Day 5 Mon Bra/Langhe Hills/Bra Today we venture into the Langhe Hills,
home of the famed Barolo wine. The visit of WI MU, Wine Museum at the
Barolo Castle will be followed by a wine tasting at the Marchesi di Barolo
estate and cellars. Continue to Alba, a city known for its white truffles,
peaches and wine production, for an orientation tour. In the evening we
dine at the famous Murivecchi, a delightful osteria in Bra. Overnight in Bra.
(B,D)
Day 6 Tue Bra/Turin This morning we arrive in Turin, Italy’s first capital.
After a visit of the Basilica of Superga, we stop at Eataly, an outstanding
fine foods venue where you can eat and shop for gastronomic delights.
Afternoon at leisure. (B,L)
Day 7 Wed Turin In the afternoon we tour the city and learn of Turin’s
earliest Italian automotive industries and how the city today has become a
dynamic cultural and artistic hub. The charm of Turin is reflected in the
Royal Residences, listed as a “World Heritage Site” by UNESCO. Other
noteworthy sights are the Mole Antonelliana, the Porte Palatine and the
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Containing the finest collection of Egyptian artifacts outside of Cairo, the
Egyptian Museum is definitely worthy of a visit. Tonight, enjoy a delightful
farewell dinner in a local restaurant. (B,D)
Day 8 Thu Turin/Milan to USA (or extend your stay) This morning you are
taken to the airport for your return flight home. (B)
DATES & PRICES
Tour’s Start
Date
15-May
19-Jun
17-Jul
Mole Antonelliana
Tour’s End
Date
22-May
26-Jun
24-Jul
Price (*)
$2,224
$2,224
$2,224
Tour’s Start
Date
21-Aug
18-Sep
16-Oct
All dates are guaranteed
Single Supplement: $669
Reduction for third person sharing twin-bedded room: $90
(*) Price is per person based on double occupancy.
Rates for additional nights at first and last city are available.
For more information, call: 800-935-5000 or visit: www.centralholidays.com
Tour’s End
Date
28-Aug
25-Sep
23-Oct
Price (*)
$2,224
$2,224
$2,224
GENERAL INFORMATION & CONDITIONS
The tour participant(s) acknowledge receiving, reading and agreeing
to the Terms & Conditions set forth below, covering the tour packages
operated by:
CENTRAL HOLIDAYS (henceforthWe/Us or the Operator)
250 Moonachie Road, Moonachie, NJ 07074
Tel: 1-800-935-5000
Website: www.centralholidays.com
Email: info@centralholidays.com
TOUR PRICES: Prices are per person based on double occupancy.
Single room supplements and triple room reductions are listed or
available where applicable. Optional air transportation is not included,
however, if purchased, fuel surcharge, all security fees, airport taxes
and fees and/or any other governmental or local taxes and fees will
be included. Airfares provided at the time of deposit are subject to
change until full payment is received and ticket is issued. Some
airfares may require instant purchase.
NOTE: In case of a human or computer billing error, we reserve the
right to re-invoice for the correct amount. A full refund will be made to
passengers not wishing to pay increases provided that the
passengers’ written cancellation is received by us within 5 business
days after price increase notification.
PRICE GUARANTEE: Prices are based at rate of exchange known at
the time of printing. Once we have received your deposit for any
program by January 31, 2014 price is guaranteed and any
subsequent increases are at our expense. Thereafter prices are
subject to increase without notice if such rates change prior to
departure. The final price will be confirmed at the time of deposit, NOT
including any eventual increases in government taxes. Rail prices
included in our programs are based on either First Class or Tourist
Class; please refer to individual programs and “Included Features”.
Train schedules & fares are subject to change. Fares will be confirmed
upon purchase/confirmation and ticket issuance. Any differences
prior to ticket issuance will be at travelers expense. Upgrades are
available at a supplement. NOTE: Transfers to/from Rail Stations are
not included, unless otherwise indicated.
RESERVATIONS/PAYMENT BREAKDOWN: A deposit is required at the
time of booking and NO request will be acted upon until a deposit is
received. Bookings made online must be paid in full at time of
booking. We honor most major credit cards. No third party credit
cards will be accepted. In addition, we also accept personal checks
or agency checks. Deposits can be conveniently made by phone.
Final payment with credit cards requires our signed Credit Card
authorization form (except for online bookings), validated by the credit
card holder. Other restrictions may apply.
Deposit Requirements: A $200 per person deposit is due at time of
booking. Final payment is due 60 days prior to departure.
Car Rentals: A $100 per car deposit is due at time of booking. Final
payment for packages including a car rental is due 60 days prior to
departure.
Cruises (except Greece cruise packages): Due to our suppliers’
individual policies, requirements for deposits will be communicated
at the time of booking.
LATE BOOKINGS (Reservations made within 35 days of departure
date): Payments must be made within 24 hours of booking by certified
check, wire transfer or credit card, and are subject to a $25 latebooking fee, plus any costs incurred to ensure timely document
delivery. Late bookings will incur a 100% cancellation penalty.
CANCELLATION POLICY:
Cruises: Cancellation fees will be communicated at the time of
booking.
Rail Tickets and Airfares:
• Cancellations received more than 46 days prior to departure: $200
per person fee.
• Cancellations between 45 and 22 days prior to departure: 25% of
the land package.
• Cancellations between 21 and 15 days prior to departure: 40% of
the land package.
• Cancellations between 14 and 8 days prior to departure: 60% of
the land package.
• Cancellations 7 days or less prior to departure: 100% of the land
package.
NOTE: No refunds will be made on any unused portion of the tour
package. Should we cancel a departure for any reason whatsoever,
including insufficient number of participants, a full refund of all
monies paid will be made.
Villas/Castles & Home Rentals: Visit: www.centralholidays.com
Car Rental:
• Cancellations received up to 15 days prior to departure: $25 per car
• Cancellations received 14 days or less prior to departure: $50 per car
• No refunds for any unused portion of 3 days or less.
NOTE: For unused rentals of 4 days or more, unused portions may be
refunded minus a $25 handling fee.
Rail Tickets: Rail tickets (point to point) and Rail Passes are nonrefundable and cannot be exchanged without penalties once issued,
nor replaced if lost.
Air Fares/Tickets: Our contracted airfares are refundable up to
departure date less cancellation fees levied by each respective airline.
Published airfares cancellation fees vary according to the airline used.
NOTE: In all instances, regardless of the airfare used, “NO-SHOWS”
are non-refundable including fuel surcharges and any airport or
government taxes & fees. Once the air ticket has been issued, its
cancellation penalty amount will be added to the LAND and LAND &
CRUISE cancellation fees, unless the departure is cancelled by us, in
that case there will be no cancellation fees for the LAND or LAND &
CRUISE. We cannot be held responsible for the cancellation fees of
air ticket/s issued by companies other than ourselves even in the case
when we may cancel a departure for any reason whatsoever. Consult
with our experienced reservations staff, your travel agent or the airline
for the applicable penalties and/or restrictions.
TRAVEL INSURANCE: We strongly recommend to purchase one of
our Travel Protection Plan benefits. See Insurance page for further
details. Insurance premiums are non-refundable.
RESERVATION CHANGES: Due to the expense incurred in making any
changes, a $50 fee ($25 for car rental) will be assessed for each
change made on deposited bookings up to full payment due date.
This includes changes made to passenger’s name, hotel,
departure/return dates, itinerary and air or ground transportation.
A change of tour date and name changes on ESCORTED,
INDEPENDENT AND CRUISE PACKAGE TOURS within full payment
date is treated as a cancellation. Also, any changes to the air portion,
at any time, may be subject to additional charges as imposed by the
respective airline.
HOTELS: Hotels are classified according to government ratings, which
vary from country to country. Such classifications and number of stars
assigned have no corresponding value from one country to the next
and may not reflect the expectations of US travelers.
Accommodations are based on two persons sharing a twin-bedded
room with private bath or shower at the hotel selected or similar. A
single room may be provided at a supplement. In many cases, single
rooms, though assuring privacy, are small and not as well situated as
double room accommodations. In addition, rooms are assigned upon
arrival based on current availability and may vary in size, amenities
and location. Generally, triple rooms in Europe consist of two beds
with a rollaway for a third party. This may not be comfortable for some
travelers. We reserve the right to make substitutions with hotels of
similar or higher ratings in any package. In the event a hotel
substitution becomes necessary, a comparable class of hotel will be
provided, however, amenities and location may not be the same. Air
conditioning is available at most 4-star or higher hotels. However,
foreign air conditioning & heating may not be regulated according to
U.S. standards. Some tourist-class hotels may have air conditioning
available, and some may charge a supplement.
CRUISES: Cruise cabin assignments are run-of-the-ship based on
selected category.
CHILDREN CRUISE DISCOUNTS: Louis Cruises: 16 years and under
are free; over 16 years are considered adults. Children discounts for
all other cruise programs might be available.
NOTE: In all cases, children must pay port taxes and fuel surcharges
where applicable.
MEALS: Meals are included as indicated under “Included Features”
of each program.
TOUR PARTICIPANTS: On ESCORTED TOURS, we do not accept
children under 8 years of age because we have found they are too
young to enjoy touring. On ALL OTHER PROGRAMS, there is no age
limit. Land arrangements for infants under 2 years may be free of
charge, providing parents pay directly to hotels for food, crib, etc.
Disabled participants requiring to travel with a wheelchair must be
accompanied by a qualified helper who assumes total responsibility
for the disabled participant’s well-being.
NOTE: Most transportation services (including motorcoaches), visited
sites, and hotels are not equipped with wheelchair ramps. We cannot
be held responsible if ramps are not available. Restrictions apply for
CRUISES. We strongly recommend inquiring at the time of booking.
To assure congenial membership, we reserve the right to accept or
reject any person as a tour participant and to expel from the tour any
participant(s) whose conduct is deemed incompatible with the
interest of the tour group. Any incurred expenses will be charged to
the expelled tour participant(s).
TOUR DOCUMENTS: We are going “green” and will be issuing edocuments. If printed documents are requested, a fee of $15 will
be charged for this service. Tour documents, including airline tickets,
are sent out 3 weeks prior to departure date, provided payment in full
has been received. We can only deliver paper documents to city
addresses and not to P.O. Boxes. Overnight, Special Delivery, Saturday
Delivery and shipments outside the continental USA are subject to
additional fees.
SIGHTSEEING & ITINERARIES: Sightseeing is included as per
“Included Features” and is under the direction of licensed local guides
where required. Entrance fees to all places visited are included where
indicated. During holidays, some sights such as museums may be
closed or unavailable for visits. We reserve the right to vary the
sequence of sightseeing and/or to re-route or substitute the
sightseeing. In either case, the itinerary content will be maintained.
Optional excursions are offered in most cities. Your tour director
and/or local representative will advise you of the optional excursions
available to you, all of which must be purchased locally. There are no
refunds for any unused portion of these excursions.
TOUR SERVICES: If the services included in the tour cannot be
supplied, or there are changes in an itinerary for reasons beyond our
control, we will arrange for the provision of comparable services. Any
resulting additional expense will be payable by tour participants;
likewise, any resulting savings will be refunded to the tour participants
by us.
GROUND TRANSPORTATION (ESCORTED TOURS): Transportation is
provided by private, air-conditioned motorcoach or other conveyance
as specified in the itinerary. Transportation will be equipped with
lavatories; however, due to operational issues - only for emergencies.
Rest stops will be arranged to suit the needs of our travellers. We
mandate SEAT ROTATION and SMOKING IS NOT allowed.
TRANSFERS: Except for ESCORTED TOURS, transfers to/from arrival
and departure city airports ARE NOT INCLUDED but can be provided
for a fee. Travel Agents/Travelers are fully responsible to communicate
any flight, time & routing schedule change, via email to Central
Holidays. A change fee will be applied for each schedule change.
No refund or credit shall be issued for any missed transfers resulting
from incorrect flight information and/or delays beyond the
standard waiting period (one hour). Transfers for Escorted Tours have
no cash value.
BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE & HANDLING: The passenger is required to
check with their respective airline for baggage allowance size, weight
and excess baggage fees. Porterage is included at hotels ONLY on
ESCORTED TOURS, and includes handling of one normal-sized
suitcase per person. Wheeled carry-on cases are considered a normal
piece of luggage. Additional baggage will incur a charge of $5 per
piece per service, to be paid locally. In addition, we are not responsible
in the event that luggage or tour participants’ belongings become
damaged or lost, which occurrence must be promptly notified to and
acknowledged by a recognized authority in writing. NOTE: We strongly
recommend that you
purchase one of our Travel Protection Plan benefits.
TOUR ESCORT: As indicated in “Included Features”, a professional
English speaking Tour Director accompanies each ESCORTED TOUR.
An Egyptologist accompanies tour programs in Egypt and during Nile
For more information, call: 800-935-5000 or visit: www.centralholidays.com
cruises. Tour Director will not accompany while cruising in the
Mediterranean.
AIRFARES: All airfares, taxes and fuel surcharges are not confirmed
until final payment is received. Any variations will be the client’s
responsibility until final payment is received. We can offer any type
of airfare – published or contracted. Please contact us for details. It
is the passenger’s responsibility to reconfirm all flights 72 hours
before flight date/time. Should the airline request, for any reason
whatsoever, an unexpected issuance of air tickets, they must be
immediately paid in full, regardless of any previous notification to
passenger.
SEAT ASSIGNMENT AND SPECIAL REQUEST: Requests for seat
assignments, meal requirements, special services and frequent flyer
miles (subject to specific airlines rules & availability), are at the sole
discretion of the airline; please contact the airline directly.
RAIL TICKETS/PASSES: Rail Tickets and Rail Passes are nonrefundable, non-transferable, cannot be exchanged without penalties
once issued, nor replaced if lost. Point to Point tickets must be
validated on location prior to embarking on your first train.
PASSPORT/VISA: US citizens require a valid US passport. Non-US
citizens should consult their travel agent or consulate. All passengers
are responsible for ensuring they have the proper travel documents
and MUST CHECK with the respective consulates or visa agency to
determine whether any visas are required.
POST TOUR INQUIRIES/CLAIMS: All claims must be received by
Customer Relations either by email or USPS to our offices within 30
days after scheduled return date and will be promptly acknowledged.
However related processing, verifications and settlements may take
up to 60 days or longer. It is the responsibility of the client to document
potential claims at the Point of Service in order for claim/refund
consideration. When requesting a refund by e-mail for non-provided
services, claimant must return the original service voucher by mail for
said non-provided services in order for this request to be evaluated
and eventually settled.
TRAVELER’S COMMENTS: At the end of each holiday, you will have
the opportunity to complete a Questionnaire about your tour. This form
will be mailed to you with your final documents or distributed locally
at your destination. This Questionnaire is also available on our
website. Please take this opportunity to give us your comments on
all aspects of your trip. This will help us maintain the high standards
of quality and service that have been our trademark since 1972. You
will receive a Gift Voucher for $25 per person for future travel – Our
“thank you” for completing the Questionnaire and traveling with us.
RESPONSIBILITY: Central Holidays, a division of SGI US, LLC, its and
their employees, shareholders, officers and directors (collectively,
“Central Holidays”) does not own or operate any entity which is to or
does provide goods or services for your trip, including, for example,
lodging facilities, transportation companies, guides or trip leaders,
food service providers, equipment suppliers, ground operators, etc.,
including, without limitation, various entities which may utilize the
Central Holidays name. Central Holidays is not responsible for any
negligent or willful act or failure to act of any such person or entity nor
for any act or inaction of any other third party not under its control.
Without limitation Central Holidays is not liable for any direct, indirect,
consequential, or incidental damage, injury, death, loss, accident,
delay, inconvenience or irregularity of any kind which may be
occasioned by reason of any act or omission beyond its control,
including, without limitation, any willful or negligent act, failure to act,
breach of contract of any third party such as an airline, train, hotel,
restaurant or food supplier, bus, taxi, van operator, local guide,
whether or not it uses the Central Holidays name, which is, to, or does
supply any goods or services for this trip. Central Holidays is not
responsible for any loss, injury, death or inconvenience due to delay
or changes in schedule, overbooking or downgrading of
accommodations, insolvency, or default of any third party, attacks by
animals, sickness, the lack of appropriate medical care, evacuation
to same, if necessary, weather, strikes, acts of God or government,
acts of terrorism or the threat thereof, force majeure, war, quarantine,
epidemics or the threat thereof, criminal activity, or any other cause
beyond its control.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE TRAVEL WARNINGS: In the case of a
government issued warning, we will provide our utmost consideration
to the severity of the warning and accomplish everything possible to
safeguard the well-being of our passengers. We reserve the right to
evaluate each booking on a case-by-case basis for potential refund,
cancellation fees, re-scheduling of tours or itineraries and
postponements.
AGREEMENT: Payment of deposit and/or issue of final documents
shall be deemed your consent to the terms and conditions herein.
Each participant understands that CENTRAL HOLIDAYS will be
accepting that participant’s booking in reliance upon such
participant’s acceptance of the terms and conditions as outlined in
this brochure. Terms and Conditions listed are those in effect at time
of printing and will remain until replaced. Any new or re-issue of Terms
and Conditions will replace all previous versions. No person, other
than an authorized representative of CENTRAL HOLIDAYS is
authorized, by a document in writing, to vary, add or waive any term
or condition in this brochure, including any term or condition set forth
in the preceding provisions. All transport onboard ship is provided
subject to the terms and conditions of the Passenger Contract that
you will receive with your final documentation. The Passenger Contract
on cruise ships is governed by international law and may be subject
to the Athens Protocol on Limits of Recoverable Damage as
determined by the International Monetary Fund.
NOTE: CENTRAL HOLIDAYS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
TYPOGRAPHICAL OR PRINTING ERRORS FOUND IN THIS
BROCHURE.
ARBITRATION: Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating in
any way to these Terms & Conditions, to this Tour Agreement, to the
brochure, or any other information relating in any way to the trip, or to
the trip itself shall be resolved exclusively by binding arbitration in
Moonachie, New Jersey in accordance with the commercial rules of
the American Arbitration Association then existent. In any such
arbitration the substantive (but not procedural) law of New Jersey will
apply. The arbitrator and not any federal, state, or local court or agency
shall have exclusive authority to resolve any dispute relating to the
interpretation, applicability, enforceability, conscionability, or formation
of this contract, including but not limited to any claim that all or any
part of this contract is void or voidable.
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