Shore Excursions - Malt Shop Memories Cruise
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Shore Excursions - Malt Shop Memories Cruise
Shore Excursions ms Eurodam November 2, 2014 ➤ the benefits of booking with us When you book your shore excursions with Holland America Line, you can count on our Signature of Excellence® to consistently offer a superior experience ashore: quality Clean and comfortable transportation equipment; we engage professional independent tour operators dedicated to customer satisfaction. safety Tour operators have contractually agreed to comply with local government requirements and to carry liability insurance in amounts consistent with local standards to address personal injury and property damage claims. convenience English-speaking guides; tour departure times set to coincide with the ship’s schedule as well as with that of other tours so that guests desiring to do so can take multiple tours. peace of mind If a tour that you have purchased through Holland America Line returns late to the ship, we will almost never leave without you. In the very rare event that the ship must leave, we will arrange at our expense to get you to the next port of call (with independently booked tours, you are responsible for rejoining the ship at the next port of call). variety Around the globe, our programs include “A Taste of...”, Off the Beaten Track, panoramic, flightseeing and motor coach tours, with such adventures as camel rides, kayaking, diving, rock-climbing, glacier hiking and private vehicle/vessel touring. value Our award-winning shore excursions offer superior quality and competitive pricing; our guests consistently rate their shore excursion experience as excellent. ➤ frequently asked questions what should i wear? Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for all shore excursions. When you visit places of worship, we recommend dressing conservatively (no shorts or sleeveless tops), but casual clothing is perfectly acceptable. Dress in layers and have a jacket along. Bring an umbrella or raincoat, a hat and sunscreen. what about meals? Most tour departures complement the ship’s meal service hours. In-room dining is available on board. how will i know what time each tour departs? The on-board Shore Excursions Order Form in your stateroom will show departure times. This information will also be printed on your shore excursion tickets, which you will receive on board. Approximate tour departure times are posted on our website at www.hollandamerica.com. i have a disability. how do i know which tours will best suit me? will i have a problem (dis)embarking the ship? Guests with disabilities should inquire in advance whether a shore excursion will be able to accommodate their needs. We have graded the Shore Excursions according to the relative level of activity they entail. The walking icons that appear at the beginning of each tour description provide a general idea of the level of activity to expect. Please refer to the “How to Choose Your Tours” section in this brochure for specific information on the walking icons. It is important to keep in mind that shore excursion operators are subject to the laws of their own country including with respect to accommodating the needs of guests with disabilities. In most foreign countries, the laws are not as stringent as those in the United States. Please speak with the Shore Excursions Office as to whether you can expect to encounter difficulties (dis)embarking the ship in a particular port of call. In this regard, the decision whether or not to carry or provide other mobility assistance to a guest and their mobility assistance device (wheelchair, walker, etc.) up or down a ship’s gangway, or on or off a tender boat, is at the sole discretion of the Captain, made based on his evaluation of guest and crew safety. We encourage you to bring a collapsible wheelchair as space limitations may restrict the ability of some tour operators to accommodate motorized mobility aid devices. i am traveling with friends and we would like to be on the same motor coach The departure location for each shore excursion is printed on your shore excursion tickets. If you wish to travel with friends, please arrive at the designated meeting place together. This will enable the staff to allocate space for you on the same vehicle. tour durations The individual tour descriptions include approximate durations. To allow our Shore Excursions Managers flexibility to coordinate your time in port with meals and activities on the ship, exact departure times are published in the Shore Excursions Order Form on board. For more information, please attend the Shore Excursions Presentation or visit the Shore Excursions Office. tour descriptions Tour descriptions may change after printing. Information that becomes available after this brochure is published will be posted in the Shore Excursions section of our website, which can be found online at www.hollandamerica.com. Significant changes will be noted on the Shore Excursions Order Form on board. Tour schedules are subject to change. Page 2 of 33 ➤ book your shore excursions online Now you can easily choose your tour times, book your tours and receive confirmation of your shore excursion reservations 24 hours a day. Visit us online at w w w . h o l l a ndamerica.com Book online now, up until three five days before sailing. Make youryour days before sailing. Make payment online via our secure website, and receive confirmation as well as your approximate tour departure times. You can also download the shore excursions, view tour prices, find answers to frequently asked questions and read general information. Remember, online shore excursion reservations are processed prior to any requests made on board the ship and receive priority handling. ➤ expand the experience: take more than one tour in each port Make the most of your time in each port by combining different half-day tours to complete a full day of sightseeing. You might want to consider a morning cooking class with an afternoon walking tour; a morning stroll through a mosaic-lined church and an afternoon of sampling local wine at a vineyard; or even a bike ride and an evening cultural performance—all in one day! Whatever your interests, and whichever pace suits you best, there’s a huge variety of tours to mix and match in this brochure. To make combining easy, for tour departure times and durations, visit our website at www.hollandamerica.com. ➤ how to choose your tours Choose your shore excursions by using these icons as a general guide to the level of activity involved, and select the shore excursions best suited to your physical capabilities. easy activity: Very light activity including short distances to walk; may include some steps. moderate activity: Requires intermittent effort throughout, including walking medium distances over uneven surfaces and/or steps. strenuous activity: Requires active participation, walking long distances over uneven and steep terrain or on steps. In certain instances, paddling or other nonwalking activity is required and guests must be able to participate without discomfort or difficulty breathing. panoramic: Specially designed for guests who enjoy a general information for booking online At the time of making your reservations online, we will advise you whether or not your reservations are confirmed or whether you have been waitlisted. Your credit card will be charged immediately for all confirmed reservations. Should space become available for a waitlisted shore excursion request, we will e-mail or otherwise contact you at that time and either immediately charge your credit card if you have already given us your credit card information or ask you to provide us with that information for immediate charge processing. Shore excursion reservations are subject to cancellation by us at any time prior to the credit card charge being accepted by your bank. If you or Holland America cancel a tour more than 53 days prior to cruise departure, we will issue a credit on the credit card that you used to pay for the reservation. For any cancellation within 53 days of departure, a credit will not be given on your credit card. Instead, we will apply an ONBOARD CREDIT ONLY policy under which the refund (less any cancellation fee) will show up as a credit to the shipboard account of the person who was to take the shore excursion. If the credit is not fully utilized during the cruise, the balance will be paid to that guest by the ship’s Purser. slower pace, these excursions offer sightseeing mainly from the transportation vehicle, with few or no stops, and no mandatory disembarkation during the tour. As vehicles outside the USA are rarely lift-equipped and ramps are seldom available, a very small amount of walking will be necessary. The pace will be gentle and taking your time is encouraged. limited capacity: The number of people able to participate in this tour is strictly limited. Reasons for limiting capacity may include the number of transportation seats available, or to maintain a safe ratio of guides for hikes, fishing and water activities. Tours require a minimum number of participants to operate. meal: This tour includes a meal—lunch on daytime tours, or dinner on evening tours. snack: This tour includes a small snack or tasting of local specialties. The snack is not a meal. Page 3 of 33 ➤ What fascinates you? A cooking class with a local chef? A private car, complete with driver and guide, so you can explore near or far? A chance to encounter wildlife or view natural wonders up close? The Collections of Holland America Line represent a small subset of the shore excursions you will find in this brochure. Each collection offers its own particular focus and is available only in select ports. the collections of Holland America Line Medallion Collection A series of exclusive experiences designed to accommodate our most discerning guests, our Medallion Collection tours are each carefully chosen to provide an in-depth perspective. They offer unparalleled access to events and sights not normally readily available. First-class style, smaller groups, multi-day Overland Adventures—elite activities for a privileged few. Encore Collection Been there, done that? Think again. Our Encore Collection, designed especially for repeat guests, lets you discover what lies beyond the wellknown attractions you’ve already seen. Barbecue with Argentine gauchos, bike the tree-lined boulevards of Barcelona, ride an Icelandic pony across a windswept beach near Reykjavik. These tours showcase hidden gems, unusual angles and inside stories that will bring you back time and again. World Wonders Collection Natural treasures, architectural marvels, technical wonders: to the Seven Wonders of the World we add our own nominations based on decades of leadership in global travel—the sandstone city of Petra, the moai statues of Easter Island, and the Great Wall of China, among others. What they have in common is the ability to inspire awe. Cruise with Purpose Collection For every global citizen who has ever dreamed of either giving back or paying it forward, the innovative Cruise with Purpose Collection is quite simply about improving our planet one voyage at a time. Assist in scientific research, bring much-needed supplies to an orphanage, participate in a fair trade scheme or cultural exchange, replant native forest or restore fragile habitat—your footprint will be light and your soul enriched. Signature Collection This exclusive touring option for independentminded travelers lets you completely customize and maximize your time ashore by reserving private transportation (along with an Englishspeaking driver and guide) in advance. Whether you travel by car or minivan, customized boat, classic floatplane or stretch SUV limousine, you choose the companions, sights and pace that perfectly suit you. to whom is the signature collection suited? The Signature Collection is for solo travelers, couples, families, friends and special interest groups traveling together. This may also be an excellent choice for non-ambulatory guests. Value and flexibility are just two of the advantages of first-class touring and luxury transportation. Privacy, comfort, safety, and personalized guide service are also yours to enjoy. about the transportation: Each type of transportation will be of the highest grade available in that port. Not all modes of transportation are available in all locations. For information about the transportation sizes and availability, please see our website at www.hollandamerica.com. pricing: The cost of each type of transportation will be published online at www.hollandamerica.com. also included: The cost includes the service of a driver and English- speaking guide, unlimited mileage, road tolls, parking fees and bottled water. not included (unless otherwise noted): Guests’ entrance fees for attractions are not included in the price due to the wide range of attraction possibilities, uncertain number of attractions to be visited, and varying number of guests participating. We strongly recommend that you bring some local currency to cover such costs as credit cards are not readily accepted in some ports. Lunch will not be included on any tour as many guests prefer to select their own dining venue. itinerary planning: If you need help planning your personal itinerary, the Port Lecturer and/or Shore Excursions Manager can assist you and will gladly answer your questions. This can be very helpful in many destinations where travel time, location, holidays, and opening hours of attractions need to be taken into consideration in order to maximize the efficiency of your time ashore. online reservations: The fastest and easiest way for you to reserve and pay for your Signature Collection experience is on the Holland America Line website. Visit us online at www. hollandamerica.com. Please note the cost will be per mode of transportation (not per person), so only one person in the party needs to make the reservation. The price shown on the website is the total cost for the transportation, driver and guide (not a per-person price). In many ports, availability is extremely limited. Please reserve as early as possible. payment & tour vouchers: Your credit card will be charged after your reservation is confirmed. Next, start planning what you’ll do with your Signature Collection experience in each port. On board the ship, you will be given a form to advise the Shore Excursions Office of the itinerary you have chosen. booking on board: The Signature Collection may be available for booking once you are on the ship, but this cannot be guaranteed. Please check with the Shore Excursions Office on board. disembarking the ship: In some disembarkation ports, a private vehicle and guide can be used for sightseeing en route to the airport. When booking, please advise the total amount of luggage for your party. Size of vehicle and luggage space may limit the number of guests in the vehicle. Page 4 of 33 Falmouth, Jamaica - Tuesday, November 4, 2014: A Taste of Jamaica Departs: 11:30 AM Approximately 3½ Hours Price $79.95 A sumptuous Jamaican meal awaits you at the Good Hope Great House. The menu was designed and created by Tammy Hart—an experienced chef in her own right. She worked as Al Pacino's personal chef before returning home to Jamaica. Your tour begins once you depart the cruise ship pier. Your informative tour guide will educate you on historical Falmouth while you drive through the town en route to Good Hope Estate. This experience takes you on a tour of the Good Hope Great House built in the 1700s and restored to its original grandeur. Here you will see the 2,000 acres that were once a working plantation. You can stroll around the grounds of the estate and you may even see the resident potter. You’ll have the opportunity to purchase gifts from the Trading House—the only store of its kind in the Caribbean. Then, relax in splendor at the Great House and indulge in a tasty buffet lunch. The menu includes crisp salad, herb rice and true Jamaican dishes highlighting distinctive spices such as curried chicken with mango chutney, escovietch fish made with a fresh local catch and fried plantain—a true Jamaican favorite. To finish off, sample the sweet tastes of coconut drops and banana muffins that use fruits from in and around the estate. Bobsled Jamaica & Dunn's River Falls Departs: 8:15 AM Approximately 6½-7 Hours Price $129.95 Board your air-conditioned transportation for a one-hour drive to Dunn’s River Falls. Meet your guide and climb 600 feet of cool refreshing water as it cascades over natural limestone terraces. At the conclusion of the climb, re-board the transportation for the brief drive to Mystic Mountain. Upon arrival embark the chairlift for a fun ride 700 feet up through the tropical forest canopy. At the peak, spend a few minutes exploring the interesting educational displays about the history and culture of Jamaica and her people. A short walk away is the crown jewel—Bobsled Jamaica. This signature ride features a gravity-driven plunge through 3,280 feet of twists and turns on a specially designed sled, evoking the glory of the 1988 and 1992 Jamaican Olympic Bobsled teams. The track for the Bobsled run was laid specifically to avoid disturbing the natural landscape, so the trail curves around ancient trees, hugs majestic cliff faces and limestone outcroppings looming over the shoreline, and ushers you through narrow chutes of dense rain forest. You control your own decent with an in-sled handbrake, allowing for either a leisurely tour through the forest or a pulsequickening dive to the bottom of the mountain. Once your Bobsled slides to a graceful stop, you are slowly raised back through the rain forest to the top of the mountain, completing the entire circuit in about 10 minutes. Spend as much time as you wish at the top admiring the panoramic views and swimming in the infinity pool. The Rainforest Sky Explorer waits to carry you down to the base, gliding this time through the dense canopy, affording breathtaking views of the virgin forest and the rich biodiversity contained within. Notes: Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum age is 8 years. Minimum height to ride without an adult is 46 inches. Wear aqua shoes or bring a pair with you if you choose to climb Dunn's River Falls. Please be advised that the falls can be very slippery in places. Jumping from the falls is not permitted. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat; lockers are available at the falls for a nominal fee. Maximum weight is 350 lbs. Camel Safari & Dunn's River Falls Departs: 8:00 AM Approximately 5 Hours Price $139.95 Enjoy a scenic drive, in air-conditioned comfort, along Jamaica's beautiful coastline to the world-famous Dunn’s River Falls. Here you will climb through 600 feet of cool refreshing water as it cascades over natural limestone terraces. Guides are provided to assist you when ascending the rushing waters as it plunges directly into the pristine Caribbean Sea. After this invigorating experience, you will be transported to Prospect Plantation—an 18th century estate, where the friendly hostess will offer you a fruit drink. Board a jitney—an open-air tractor-drawn carriage—to embark on a journey through time. As you ride along, your entertaining and informative host will share tales of this amazing estate and those that once inhabited it. You’ll be amazed by Jamaica’s flora and the secret medicinal powers the plants and trees hold. Catch a bird’s-eye view of the magnificent White River George, deeply incised through the lush rain forest below. You will hear tales of the buccaneers as you view the channel between the two islands, known as the Spanish Main. This was the main route taken by ships en route to Spain from Central America. Next, watch in amazement as a farmer climbs a 30foot coconut tree and enjoy a sample of this wonder fruit. Continue to the Great House, which once served as a fort and now houses the largest collection of turtle shell combs in the world. Stroll in the gardens to enjoy the beautiful and fragrant flowers, and marvel at the magnificent view from the Great House verandah. As you gaze out upon the lush tropical forest, beautiful gardens and the magnificent stretch of Caribbean Sea, you will completely understand why Columbus named Jamaica the ‘land of wood and water’ when he first discovered this lush island so many years ago. Head to Memory Lane to see the many trees that have been planted by the hands of popular celebrities, Prime Ministers and even royalty on their past visits to this amazing plantation. The highlight of your tour will be arriving at Camel Park, where you will appreciate the beauty and grace of Page 5 of 33 Falmouth, Jamaica - Tuesday, November 4, 2014 these gentle giants. After a brief orientation and helmet fitting session, you will mount your camel for a ride that you will never forget. View the plantation from a fascinating perspective as the camels gently walk along the sandy path through wooded forests. See if you qualify for a Camels Driver’s License before you enjoy a truly Jamaican lunch in a secret garden, surrounded by the beauty of Jamaica's unique flora. You will then return to where you began this fascinating journey, with a new understanding of Jamaica’s culture, secrets and fascinating history. western hemisphere to have running water (even before the city of New York) before arriving at the pristine Chukka Beach. Lounge on the beach or take a swim in the warm Caribbean Sea—a bow to total relaxation. Notes: Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Dolphin Cove Notes: Lockers are available for rent at Dunn’s River Falls. Wear aqua shoes or bring a pair with you if you choose to climb Dunn's River Falls. Please be advised that the falls can be very slippery in places. Jumping from the falls is not permitted. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Minimum age is 3 years. Maximum weight is 250 lbs. Chukka Beach Break Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 4 Hours Adult $39.95; Child $29.95 Beach time! Spend an hour, or the day at your leisure on the longest white-sand beach in Falmouth. Your day includes a short, scenic drive through the historical town of Falmouth and your guide will share interesting facts about the transformation of this port that was once used for sugar exports, and now features a new cruise ship pier. Stop at Water Square—the first place in the Departs: 8:00 AM Approximately 5 Hours Price $59.95 they gracefully glide by. Sample the worldfamous Blue Mountain Coffee and liquors at Starbucaneers. You may choose to have your hair braided (at your own expense) and watch a local fashion show, or learn about Jamaican culture and enjoy the amenities. When your day is done, re-board the comfortable, airconditioned coach for the return to your waiting ship. Notes: Lockers are available for rent at Dolphin Cove. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Dolphin Swim & Optional Dunn's River Falls Enjoy a scenic drive in air-conditioned comfort along Jamaica's beautiful coastline to Dolphin Cove. The hostess will offer you fruit drink upon your arrival. Surrounded by lush tropical jungle, you can enjoy watching the dolphins at play in their natural habitat, in the Caribbean Sea. Take a leisurely walk through the lush tropical jungle for an upclose encounter with some beautiful, friendly birds, snakes and iguanas. Interact with exotic sea creatures in the touch tank display. Watch in amazement as a local wood carver makes ordinary pieces of wood come to life. Visit Little Port Royal—a replica of Jamaica's most famous pirate haunt—and witness pirates roaming through town. Browse in the largest gift shops of any attraction in Jamaica, stocked with the widest range of dolphin souvenirs; visit the jewelry store and craft market for locally hand-crafted items. View the rambunctious and hilarious shark show and watch the stingrays in their lagoon as Departs: 8:00 AM Approximately 5 Hours Price $159.95 Enjoy a scenic drive, in air-conditioned comfort, along Jamaica's beautiful coastline to the world-famous Dunn’s River Falls. Here you will climb 600 feet of cool refreshing water as it cascades over natural limestone terraces. Guides are provided to assist you when ascending the rushing waters as it plunges directly into the Caribbean Sea. After this invigorating experience, continue to Dolphin Cove. This park, surrounded by lush tropical jungle, is home to a beautiful family of bottlenose dolphins, exotic birds, snakes and iguanas. Here you will participate in a brief orientation and then enter the world of nature’s most fascinating creatures. Get to know the dolphins as you interact with them in deep water. Experience the thrill of riding the dolphin belly to belly. Dance, sing, play and even submit to a fishy kiss. After enjoying this experience of a lifetime, spend time watching your new friends, the dolphins, at play. Enjoy a leisurely walk through the lush tropical jungle for an upclose look at some beautiful and friendly birds, snakes and iguanas. Mingle with and feed the colorful free-flying lovebirds in the aviary. Interact with exotic sea creatures in the touch-tank display. Enjoy a hands-on lesson in how to make unique pottery at Wassi Arts at Dolphin Cove. Watch in amazement as a local wood carver makes ordinary pieces of wood come to life. Visit Little Port Royal—a replica of Jamaica's most famous pirate haunt, and witness pirates roaming through town. Browse in the largest gift shops of any attraction in Jamaica, stocked with the widest range of dolphin souvenirs, and visit the jewelry store and craft market for locally handcrafted items. View the rambunctious and hilarious shark show and watch the stingrays in their lagoon as they gracefully glide by. Listen to the rhythms of the Caribbean music, and sample worldfamous Blue Mountain Coffee and liqueurs at Starbucaneers. Have your hair braided (at your own expense) and watch the local fashion show. Learn about Jamaican culture and enjoy the amenities before heading back to the ship. Notes: Lockers are available for rent at both Dunn's River Falls and Dolphin Cove. Wear aqua shoes if you choose to climb Dunn's River Falls. Please be advised that the Falls can be very slippery in places. Jumping from the falls Page 6 of 33 Falmouth, Jamaica - Tuesday, November 4, 2014 is not permitted. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Minimum age is 8 years. Dolphin Swim (without Falls) Departs: 8:00 AM Approximately 5 Hours Price $129.95 <META content="text/html; charset=unicode" http-equiv=content-type> Enjoy a scenic drive, in air-conditioned comfort to Dolphin Cove. This park, surrounded by lush tropical jungle, is home to a beautiful family of bottlenose dolphins, exotic birds, snakes and iguanas. Here you will participate in a brief orientation and then enter the world of nature’s most fascinating creatures. Get to know the dolphins as you interact with them in deep water. Experience the thrill of riding the dolphin belly to belly. Dance, sing, play and even submit to a fishy kiss. After enjoying this experience of a lifetime, spend time watching your new friends, the dolphins, at play. Enjoy a leisurely walk through the lush tropical jungle for an up-close look at some beautiful and friendly birds, snakes and iguanas. Mingle with and feed the colorful free-flying lovebirds in the aviary. Interact with exotic sea creatures in the touch-tank display. Enjoy a hands-on lesson in how to make unique pottery at Wassi Arts at Dolphin Cove. Watch in amazement as a local wood carver makes ordinary pieces of wood come to life. Visit Little Port Royal—a replica of Jamaica's most famous pirate haunt, and witness pirates roaming through town. Browse in the largest gift shops of any attraction in Jamaica, stocked with the widest range of dolphin souvenirs, and visit the jewelry store and craft market for locally handcrafted items. View the rambunctious and hilarious shark show and watch the stingrays in their lagoon as they gracefully glide by. Listen to the rhythms of the Caribbean music, and sample worldfamous Blue Mountain Coffee and liqueurs at Starbucaneers. Have your hair braided (at your own expense) and watch the local fashion show. Learn about Jamaican culture and enjoy the amenities before heading back to the ship. Notes: Lockers are available for rent at Dolphin Cove. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Minimum age is 8 years. Dolphin Touch Encounter & Optional Dunn's River Falls Departs: 8:00 AM Approximately 5 Hours Price $99.95 As you depart Falmouth, one of the oldest towns in Jamaica, you’ll drive by many historical sites as your informative and entertaining guide gives you the details of Jamaica’s rich and interesting past. On this journey you will also see Discovery Bay—the very location where Columbus landed centuries ago—beautiful, lush mountainsides and amazing views of the Caribbean Sea. You will arrive at the world-famous Dunn’s River Falls and climb 600 feet of cool refreshing water as it cascades over natural limestone terraces. At the conclusion of the climb, reboard the transportation for the brief drive to Dolphin Cove. Enjoy a fruit drink upon arrival. This unique park, surrounded by lush tropical jungle, is home to bottlenose dolphins, exotic birds, snakes and iguanas. You will participate in a brief orientation and then enter the world of nature’s most fascinating creatures—the dolphins. Get to know these gentle creatures from a platform in shallow water as you enjoy a splash and even a fishy kiss. After this experience of a lifetime, enjoy a leisurely walk through the lush tropical jungle for an up-close look at some beautiful and friendly birds, snakes and iguanas. Mingle with and feed the colorful free-flying lovebirds in the aviary. Interact with exotic sea creatures in the touch-tank display. Enjoy a hands-on lesson in how to make unique pottery at Wassi Arts at Dolphin Cove. Watch in amazement as a local wood carver makes ordinary pieces of wood come to life. Visit Little Port Royal—a replica of Jamaica's most famous pirate haunt, and witness pirates roaming through town. Browse in the largest gift shops of any attraction in Jamaica, stocked with the widest range of dolphin souvenirs, and visit the jewelry store and craft market for locally handcrafted items. View the rambunctious and hilarious shark show and watch the stingrays in their lagoon as they gracefully glide by. Listen to the rhythms of the Caribbean music, and sample world-famous Blue Mountain Coffee and liqueurs at Starbucaneers." Have your hair braided (at your own expense) and watch the local fashion show. Learn about Jamaican culture and enjoy the amenities before heading back to the ship. Notes: Lockers are available for rent at both Dunn's River Falls and Dolphin Cove. Wear aqua shoes or bring a pair with you if you choose to climb Dunn's River Falls. Please be advised that the falls can be very slippery in places. Jumping from the falls is not permitted. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Children 6 years and under must be accompanied by a participating adult. Dolphin Touch Encounter (without Falls) Departs: 8:00 AM Approximately 5 Hours Price $79.95 As you depart Falmouth, one of the oldest towns in Jamaica, you’ll drive by many historical sites as your informative and entertaining guide gives you the details of Jamaica’s rich and interesting past. On this journey you will also see Discovery Bay—the very location where Columbus landed centuries ago—beautiful, lush mountain sides and amazing views of the Caribbean Sea. Next head to Dolphin Cove. Enjoy a fruit drink upon arrival. This unique park, surrounded by lush tropical jungle, is home to bottlenose dolphins, exotic birds, snakes and iguanas. You will participate in a brief orientation and then enter the world of nature’s most fascinating creatures—the Page 7 of 33 Falmouth, Jamaica - Tuesday, November 4, 2014 dolphins. Participate in a brief orientation; then get to know these gentle creatures from a platform in shallow water as you enjoy a splash and even a fishy kiss. After this experience of a lifetime, enjoy a leisurely walk through the lush tropical jungle for an upclose look at some beautiful and friendly birds, snakes and iguanas. Mingle with and feed the colorful free-flying lovebirds in the aviary. Interact with exotic sea creatures in the touch-tank display. Enjoy a hands-on lesson in how to make unique pottery at Wassi Arts at Dolphin Cove. Watch in amazement as a local wood carver makes ordinary pieces of wood come to life. Visit Little Port Royal—a replica of Jamaica's most famous pirate haunt, and witness pirates roaming through town. Browse in the largest gift shops of any attraction in Jamaica, stocked with the widest range of dolphin souvenirs, and visit the jewelry store and craft market for locally handcrafted items. View the rambunctious and hilarious shark show and watch the stingrays in their lagoon as they gracefully glide by. Listen to the rhythms of the Caribbean music, and sample worldfamous Blue Mountain Coffee and liqueurs at Starbucaneers. Have your hair braided (at your own expense) and watch the local fashion show. Learn about Jamaican culture and enjoy the amenities before heading back to the ship. Notes: Lockers are available for rent. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Children 6 years and under must be accompanied by a participating adult. Dunn's River Falls Express Good Hope Estate Pass Notes: Departs: 8:30 AM Approximately 4½ Hours Adult $59.95; Child $39.95 Traveling 90 minutes through Jamaica's beautiful countryside, you will pass many historic sites and villages on the way to Dunn's River Falls. Dunn’s River Falls is believed to be the site of the famous Battle of Las Chorreras, fought in 1657 between the Spaniards and the English. At stake was possession of the island of Jamaica. Needless to say, the English won and the course of history was set. Under British rule, Las Chorreras was first owned by Charles Pryce. It later became part of the 276-acre Belmont property and was acquired by the Jamaican Government in 1972 for development of recreational and park facilities. Today, Dunn’s River Falls can best be described as a living and growing phenomenon—the waterfall continuously erodes and deposits travertine rock—the result of calcium carbonate found in the river. The small dome -shaped cataracts (falls) are usually associated with thermal spring activity found in limestone caves. Experience the thrill of climbing the waterfall, in a human chain manned by experienced guides. Pause at the ‘massage parlor’ and experience the soothing effects of the water as it cascades over the rocks and down to the sea. Less adventurous folks can view the activities of the intrepid from the vantage point of the terrace or the viewing deck. Enjoy nature’s gifts as you lose yourself in the lush tropical foliage of ferns, bamboos, ginger lilies, crotons, orchids, a variety of palms and breadfruit trees. Lockers are available for rent at Dunn’s River Falls. Wear aqua shoes or bring a pair with you if you choose to climb Dunn's River Falls. Please be advised that the Falls can be very slippery in places. Jumping from the falls is not permitted. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Minimum height is 3 feet. Minimum age is 3 years. Good Hope Cultural Explorer Pass Departs: 9:00 AM Approximately 5 Hour Adult $69.95; Child $49.95 Immerse yourself in culture at one of the oldest historic sites in the Western Hemisphere. Chukka’s Good Hope Estate boasts more than 2,000 acres of lush plant life, scenic views and the majestic Martha Brae River. Your pass includes a guided tour of one of the most sought-after great houses of the 18th century, as well as the brand new pool and leisure area, Colonial Village and children's playground. Sip a variety of alcohol -based beverages on the Appleton Estate Rum Tasting Experience; then, head out on a horse and carriage ride for a unique view of the rest of the plantation, including an ancient factory, pottery barn and waterwheel. Don’t miss the 9,000-square-foot interactive aviary, stocked with exotic and indigenous birds. Departs: 9:00 AM Approximately 5 Hour Adult $29.95; Child $19.95 Explore a beautifully preserved plantation and discover its unique culture. Chukka’s Good Hope Estate boasts more than 2,000 acres of lush plant life, scenic views and the majestic Martha Brae River. Your Estate Pass includes access to the estate as well as the brand new pool and leisure area, Colonial Village and children's playground. See, smell, touch and taste many locally manufactured products, including Appleton Estate Rum, Jablum Coffee and Walkerswood Jerk Seasoning. Be sure to take a stroll through the 9,000-square-foot interactive aviary, stocked with exotic and indigenous birds. Good Hope Thrill-Seeker's Pass Departs: 9:00 AM Approximately 5 Hour Adult $99.95; Child $69.95 Why limit your adventure to a single tour? Your Thrill Seekers Pass includes the popular Zip, Tube & Slide Combo excursion, as well as unlimited access to the 250-year-old Good Hope Estate Great House and the unique Caribbean Village where you can learn about many of Jamaica’s locally-manufactured products. Enjoy awe-inspiring views and thrills as you fly through the rain forest and over river canyons on the Canopy Zip Line; then, take a River Tubing journey from an Page 8 of 33 Falmouth, Jamaica - Tuesday, November 4, 2014 ancient aqueduct down a natural slide and into the Martha Brae River. Wander through one of the most sought-after great houses of the 18th century and discover its unique tales. Traveling with a group or children? Relax in the brand new pool and leisure area or tackle the ultimate adult challenge course while the younger ones enjoy the kids’ play area. Good Hope Ultimate All Inclusive Thrill Seeker's Pass Departs: 8:30 AM Approximately 5 Hour Adult $139.95; Child $99.95 Looking for even more adventure? The Ultimate Thrill Seekers Pass provides unlimited access to Good Hope Estate. From the Canopy Zip Line to the ATV Safari and the brand new pool and leisure area, it’s an experience unlike any other. Enjoy aweinspiring views and thrills as you fly through the rain forest and over river canyons on the zip line; then, take a river tubing journey from an ancient aqueduct down a natural slide and into the Martha Brae River. Climb aboard the ATV Safari and enjoy undiscovered Jamaica, with unparalleled access to the untouched hills and plains of the hinterland. Hop into a dune buggy and weave your way through forested roads as your guide shares a bit of Jamaica’s amazing history. Ready to kick back now? Sip on Jamaica’s best beverage during the Appleton Estate Rum Tasting Experience; then, check out the unique Colonial Village where you’ll learn about other local products, including Jablum Coffee and Walkerswood Jerk Seasoning. Your day includes lunch and round-trip transportation to and from Good Hope. Notes: Minimum ages is 16 years; valid driver’s license required to operate ATV or buggy. Highlights of Falmouth & Greenwood Great House Yet, people from all over the north coast flock to its very popular Wednesday Bend-Down Market. The town’s buildings, old and not-so -old, make up the historic townscape of Falmouth. These shared characteristics weave the varied building styles into a distinctive pattern of early Jamaican architecture, and a large representation of each variety makes the town very distinctive. Notes: Departs: 8:45 AM Approximately 3 Hours Adult $49.95; Child $29.95 The entrance to the Greenwood Great House is bumpy. Horseback Riding Adventure The Barretts of Wimpole Street fame came to Jamaica in the 1660s and amassed great wealth from their sugar plantations. In 1790, they created the village of Falmouth, built on seaside land owned by Edward Moulton Barrett, grandfather of famed English Romantic poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, who was bequeathed the family's Falmouth holdings called Greenwood. Greenwood Great House is one of the finest antique museums in the Caribbean and indeed the ‘greatest’ Great House in Jamaica. Built during an era of strangely blended elegance and brutality, Greenwood has retained the atmosphere of the 19th century and continues to capture the imagination of its visitors. The home still has much of its original furniture, with well-preserved artifacts, a ballroom, oil paintings, a rare collection of musical instruments and antiques. Falmouth’s fortunes as a commercial center declined after the emancipation of slaves in the British Empire, starting in 1840. Present-day Falmouth is a relic, as are many parish capitals in Jamaica. Departs: 10:30 AM Approximately 4 Hours Price $99.95 Drive along the scenic coastline in an airconditioned bus to where your riding adventure begins. Saddle up for the horseback ride and swim. During your ride, experienced guides will educate you on Jamaica’s rich history, culture, flora, and fauna. The refreshing breeze of the Caribbean Sea is your companion as the trail takes you along the charming coastline overlooking the ocean to Chukka Beach. Notes: Lockers are available for rent. Photos are available for purchase after the tour. The horseback riding is a single-file, trail ride format. Helmets are provided and all guests must use them. English saddles and tack are used. A guide rides at the front and another at the back of the line and additional guides ride along the line to ensure guests are comfortable and safe. Minimum age is 6 years. Maximum weight is 220 lbs. Rafting on the Martha Brae Departs: 8:30 AM Approximately 3 Hours Price $74.95 Venture to one of the most picturesque places in Jamaica, the Land of Wood and Water, for a uniquely Jamaican experience. First, enjoy a short drive through the town of Falmouth to see St Peter’s Anglican Church—one of the oldest and largest Anglican churches in Jamaica. The supporting columns are made of solid mahogany and the floor includes crosses inlaid with mahoe and mahogany. Your excursion continues to the rural village of Martha Brae. Before embarking on the river tour, take a stroll through Miss Martha’s Herb Garden—a presentation of Jamaica’s herbs, famous for their medicinal and healing properties. Then, put yourself on a bamboo river raft built for two, gliding slowly down a river that meanders gently through whispering groves of bamboo and ferns. As your raft makes its way past shaded banks and through dappled sunlight, hear the story of the Matibereon. Float along in a relaxing in an atmosphere of tranquility over the three-mile journey before arriving at the Rafter’s Rest, where the coach awaits for the return trip to Falmouth. Notes: Each raft seats two people and a raft captain, Page 9 of 33 Falmouth, Jamaica - Tuesday, November 4, 2014 with a low seatback and minimal seat cushioning. Restrooms are available at the rafters' village. There may be a short wait as you board your raft. Maximum weight is 250 lbs per person. Minimum age is 3 years. River Tubing Safari Departs: 8:30 AM Approximately 3 Hours Price $84.95 Experience the cool clear waters of one of Jamaica’s magnificent rivers, as you learn the rich history of the 2,000-acre 18th-century Good Hope Estate, see the ruins of the plantation, and live the legends of old Jamaica. An ancient tale about an Arawak Native witch surrounds this river. She knew were gold was stashed and she was captured by the Spaniards who wanted her to lead them to the gold. Instead, she led them to the entrance of a cave and used her powers to change the course of the river. The cave was flooded, and the rest is quite obvious. Today, your adventure begins on the Martha Brae River. You will be tubing down the scenic route that runaway slaves took to freedom and plantation owners followed in hot pursuit. Find gold if you are lucky under the cut stone bridge and visit the Trading House—the only store of its kind in the Caribbean. Purchase unique souvenirs and pottery, or the authentic jerk chicken (at your own expense) that was first made right here on the plantation. Notes: Minimum age is 6 years. Maximum weight is 250 lbs. Tranopy Notes: Sky Explorer & Dunn's River Falls Departs: 8:15 AM Approximately 6½-7 Hours Price $94.95 Begin this impressive package by boarding air -conditioned transportation for the one-hour drive to Dunn’s River Falls. Meet your guide and climb 600 feet of cool refreshing water as it cascades over natural limestone terraces. At the conclusion of the climb, re-board the transportation for the brief drive to the Rainforest Sky Explorer. Upon arrival an orientation will be provided prior to you boarding this state-of-the-art chairlift that soars above the treetops to the peak of Mystic Mountain. Your ascent through the forest skims the north shore. At the top, disembark and explore the educational pavilion that emphasizes four distinct components of Jamaica's colorful national heritage and culture, Jamaican maritime prominence, and the much-decorated athletic tradition of the Jamaican people. Be sure to take in the spectacular views of Ocho Rios, the coastline and the main cruise ship pier from the observation tower. Spend as much time as you wish at the top, admiring the panoramic views, swimming in the infinity edge pool or enjoying a tasty lunch (at your own expense) at the restaurant. The return descent carries you through the heart of the canopy, and offers sensational views of the sparkling Caribbean Sea. When you are ready to depart, simply embark the chairlift for a ride back to the bottom to board your transportation for your return to ship. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum age is 8 years. Wear aqua shoes or bring a pair with you if you choose to climb Dunn's River Falls. Please be advised that the Falls can be very slippery in places. Jumping from the falls is not permitted. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Lockers are available at the falls for a nominal fee. Maximum weight is 350 lbs. Tea at Good Hope Great House Departs: Noon Approximately 4 Hours Price $59.95 Experience the joy of high tea, complete with scones, and sandwiches, on the beautiful grounds of the Good Hope Great House—a marvelous estate nestled against a backdrop of the Hummingbird Garden. You will enjoy morning or afternoon tea, served here in a manner that was once reserved only for Jamaica’s super-wealthy. Tour the Great House and appreciate the fine traditions of a bygone era. Roam the grounds of the estate where you will see ruins and visit the resident potter's gallery. You can purchase souvenirs from the Trading House—the only store of its kind in the Caribbean. Departs: 8:15 AM Approximately 6½-7 Hours Price $149.95 Experience three exciting activities on this one excursion, the Sky Explorer chairlift, the Jamaica Bobsled and a zip line canopy tour through the tropical coastal forest. Board airconditioned transportation for a one-hour transfer to the Sky Explorer chairlift. Hop aboard for a fun ride up 700 feet through the tropical forest canopy. At the peak, spend a few minutes exploring the interesting educational displays about the history and culture of Jamaica and her people. Next, get ready for the thrill of your life on the one-and -only Bobsled Jamaica. This signature ride features a gravity-driven plunge through 3,280 feet of twists and turns on a specially designed sled, evoking the glory of the 1988 and 1992 Jamaican Olympic Bobsled teams. The track for the Bobsled run was laid specifically to avoid disturbing the natural landscape, so the trail curves around ancient trees, hugs majestic cliff faces and limestone outcroppings looming over the shoreline, and ushers you through narrow chutes of dense rain forest. You control your own decent with an in-sled handbrake, allowing for either a leisurely tour through the forest or a pulsequickening dive to the bottom of the mountain. Next, listen to an orientation and get your safety equipment and harness system for your zip line flight. You’ll take off through the canopy on a series of cables and pulleys that are interconnected on both treeand land-based platforms. The canopy tour ends at the mid-station of the chairlift where Page 10 of 33 Falmouth, Jamaica - Tuesday, November 4, 2014 you can catch a ride back to the top. Spend as much time as you wish admiring the panoramic views, swimming in the infinity pool or enjoying a tasty lunch from the restaurant. When you are ready to depart, simply hop a ride on the Sky Explorer chairlift back to the bottom where a shuttle will take you back to the ship. Notes: Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum age is 8 years. The minimum height to ride the Bobsled unaccompanied by an adult is 46 inches. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Maximum weight is 270 lbs. Page 11 of 33 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Wednesday, November 5, 2014: Crystalline waters, snorkeling with tame stingrays, civilian submarines: This duty-free port has it all, plus Seven Mile Beach and a charming turtle farm. A Taste of Cayman Departs: 11:00 AM Approximately 2½ Hours Adult $44.95; Child $29.95 Join this journey that is full of the sights and flavors of beautiful Grand Cayman. Climb aboard an air-conditioned motor coach and you’re off to the Cayman Islands Brewery to see how the only beer brewed on the island (Caybrew) is made and bottled. See the brewing process from start to finish and of course there’ll be time at the end for a sample. Then your coach heads through downtown George Town, past several famous landmarks—Fort George, the Legislative Assembly Building, Heroes Square, the Peace Memorial and many of the numerous banks for which Grand Cayman is famous. At the Rum Cake Center you’ll have a chance to sample Cayman’s world-famous rum cake. Then you’re headed to the brewing facilities of Seven Fathoms Rum to see the unique brewing process at Grand Cayman’s first and only rum distillery. During a guided tour you will watch a brief, informative video about the history of Cayman rum and culture, and of course enjoy a taste of the award-winning Seven Fathom’s Rum. After the rum tasting, you’ll have free time to enjoy the ocean view, purchase lunch at the restaurant (at your own expense), or take advantage of the water sports offered on site (also at your own expense). When you are ready to return to the ship, it’s just a short walk back to the pier. Notes: Wear comfortable walking shoes and sunscreen. The brewery is a two-story facility with no ramps or elevators. You must walk approximately 100 yards from the pier to the bus. Atlantis Submarine at Grand Cayman Departs: 11:15 AM Approximately 1½ Hours Adult $99.95; Child $54.95 Welcome to Grand Cayman and Atlantis Submarines, where you don’t have to be a scuba diver to experience the underwater world. The Cayman Islands are one of the top dive destinations in world. The crystal-clear water surrounding these special islands are world renowned for rich marine life and this is only one of the reasons that scuba divers choose this destination year after year. Whether you scuba dive or not, this submarine ride allows you the complete range of underwater experiences without getting wet. The 48-passenger Atlantis Submarine is an advanced technological marvel. Discover the vast coral canyons and brilliant tropical fish of Cayman National Marine Park to depths of 100 feet. At the helm of the Atlantis XI submarine is a highly skilled pilot assisted by a co-pilot and guide who make this an entertaining experience. Huge barrel sponges and star corals abound on the reef while snapper, grouper, stingrays and turtles may pass within a few feet of your large viewport. Your 1½-hour excursion, including the ferry ride, conveniently begins and ends at the Atlantis Dock, located next to the cruise ship tender pier in the heart of the Grand Cayman shopping district. Notes: Those concerned about safety should note that the Atlantis is naturally buoyant; if there are any systems problems, the submarine will simply rise to the surface. Minimum height is 3’0". Guests must be able to access the sub via a ladder with 11 steps. Not available on all sailings. Minimum age is 4 years. opportunity to send a postcard to family or friends postmarked from Hell. Next stop is the Turtle Farm at Boatswain’s Beach, where you’ll encounter magnificent green sea turtles weighing up to 600 pounds. Hold one of the yearlings at the touch tank and encounter Kemp’s Ridley, loggerhead and hawksbill turtles. End your tour with a visit to the Rum Cake Center for a taste of Grand Cayman’s renowned specialty before returning to downtown George Town. Cayman Islands Heritage Discovery Cayman Island Highlights & Turtle Farm Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 2½ Hours Price $49.95 Come along for a fun-filled day as you discover colorful Grand Cayman. First you’ll journey into downtown George Town and view several of the city’s most famous landmarks. You’ll pass by Fort George, the Legislative Assembly building, Heroes Square, the Peace Memorial and many of the numerous banks for which Grand Cayman is famous. After all that, you’ll go straight to Hell—a village named for the island’s interesting rock formation. On your way to the unique natural limestone formations of Hell, you’ll head north along famous SevenMile Beach and your guide will show you various points of interest along the way. You’ll pass by the hotel zone, the Governor’s Mansion and the Old Homestead (an original Caymanian home). You’ll also have the Departs: 8:30 AM Approximately 3½ Hours Adult $79.95; Child $59.95 Enjoy your visit to Grand Cayman, experiencing the rich history and some of the exotic fauna and wildlife on this tour. Hop aboard an air-conditioned bus and head south through the historic South Sound area, past Smith Cove and along the coast, to explore the colorful history and wildlife of Grand Cayman. Your guide will describe various points of interest and historic sites on your journey along the Southern Coast until you each your first stop—Pedro St James Castle—known as the birthplace of democracy in the Cayman Islands. Visit this completely restored great house, which was built in 1780, and stroll through the beautiful gardens and other restored buildings overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Also experience thunder and lightening storms inside the multimedia theater on site. From there, you will continue to the Queen Page 12 of 33 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Wednesday, November 5, 2014 Elizabeth II Botanic Park—76 acres of natural and manicured grounds, restored Caymanian homes, brilliant native flora and fauna, native wildlife and the famous blue iguana, found only in Grand Cayman. Stroll among an explosion of tropical color as you learn interesting facts about life past and present in Grand Cayman. After your tour of these beautiful gardens it’s time to board your waiting bus for the journey back along the coast to downtown George Town. Notes: The castle at Pedro St James is three stories with steps and no ramps. Cayman Islands Shipwrecks & National Museum Departs: 10:45 AM Approximately 2 Hours Price $49.95 The Seaworld Observatory is a state-of-theart semi-submarine developed for comfort and maximum viewing of the shallow reefs. The vessel does not submerge; instead you descend into the hull of this cruising underwater observatory and sit in airconditioned comfort five feet below the surface of the water. As you explore you will view an abundance of marine life through large, clear windows. Seaworld Observatory departs from the dock right by the cruise ship pier in George Town. The first site you visit is a dramatic shipwreck, the Cali—a steel schooner built in 1900. This ship ran aground 100 yards off the coast of Grand Cayman in 1944. A knowledgeable marine expert will provide answers to your questions and informational narration on the amazing underwater world around you. Hear more tales of the high seas as the Seaworld Observatory takes you to see the wreck of the Balboa. The Balboa is a 375-foot freighter that was traveling from Cayman to Cuba in 1932 when she encountered one of the worst hurricanes in the island’s history. Return to the pier and the crew will escort you to the Cayman Islands National Museum, located directly across the street. Here you will see a 15-minute video on the settlement and development of the Cayman Islands; then you’ll have time to browse among the museum’s two permanent exhibits at your own pace. The Natural History Gallery gives visitors a realistic look at the diversity of environments and species that are found in the Cayman Islands. In this gallery, a variety of panels, dioramas, taxidermy, and interactive features bring the islands’ natural history to life. The Cultural History Gallery offers exhibits on the political and judicial systems, life in the islands, and the nation’s seafaring history. taste of Grand Cayman’s world-famous rum cake. This indulgence is, perhaps not coincidentally, followed by a trip straight to Hell. On the way to the rock formations that bear this unfortunate name, you’ll pass famous Seven-Mile Beach, the Hotel Zone, the Governor’s Mansion and the Old Homestead. While at Hell, you’ll have the opportunity to send a postcard to family and friends from the Hell post office. Then, enjoy a 20-minute stop at Seven-Mile Beach for photos and to dig your toes into the powdery white sand, or just enjoy the Caribbean water before returning to the ship. Notes: Wear comfortable shoes. Guests who decide to stay at Seven-Mile Beach are responsible for their own transportation back to ship. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and hat. The beach has wooden walkways to the sandy area. Cayman Sightseeing Adventure Cheeseburger Reef Kayak & Snorkel Departs: 10:30 AM Approximately 2 Hours Adult $49.95; Child $39.95 Departs: 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM Approximately 2 Hours Price $49.95 Come along for a fun-filled tour as you discover the colorful sights and sounds of Grand Cayman. First, you’ll journey into downtown George Town and view several of the most famous landmarks—Fort George, the Legislative Assembly Building, Heroes Square, the Peace Memorial and many of Cayman’s numerous banks. At the Conch Shell House, take photos of this beautiful home built in 1935 made with 4,000 conch shells. Next is the Rum Cake Center, for a Leave the cruise terminal for a short walk to the kayak departure point. Grab some snorkel gear and listen to a safety briefing from your guide. Your water adventure then begins as you hop into your kayak for a scenic paddle in the clear waters of Grand Cayman. Your first snorkel stop is at the world-famous Cheeseburger Reef where you will enjoy magnificent views of the colorful coral reef teeming with tropical sea life. You will then re -board your kayak for a short paddle to the second snorkel stop at the wreck of the Cali, a masted schooner blown up by the British Corps of Engineers due to its potential hazard to the port. From the Cali, a short leisurely paddle will bring you back to shore where a brief walk will return you to the cruise terminal or allow you to explore the shops and sights of George Town. Notes: Wear your swimsuit under your clothes; bring a towel, sunscreen and hat. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum age is 8 years. Maximum weight is 240 lbs. Discover Scuba Diving Departs: 10:30 AM Approximately 3 Hours Price $119.95 This program is designed as an introduction to the sport of scuba diving. You’ll start off with a brief lecture followed by time in the pool getting familiar with the dive equipment for approximately 1½ hours. Then, once everyone is comfortable, make your way out of the pool and straight into the Caribbean Sea for a guided scuba dive over Casuarina Reef Marine Park. While experiencing the sensation of weightlessness in the underwater world, expect to encounter some amazing tropical fish, corals and creatures such as sergeant majors, angelfish, parrot fish, damsels, trumpet fish and maybe even a lobster or an eel. Notes: Dive lasts approximately 30-45 minutes. Page 13 of 33 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Wednesday, November 5, 2014 Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Guests with heart problems, epilepsy, diabetes or asthma are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum age is 12 years. Dolphin Encounter & Stingray City Departs: 9:00 AM Approximately 4½ Hours Price $94.95 Take a short drive in air-conditioned comfort to Dolphin Cove, where you’ll set out on a stroll through the jungle. Iguanas, butterflies and colorful birds are you companions. At the touch tank, Captain Don will allow you to interact with and learn about the Caymans’ exotic sea creatures, including lobsters, starfish, sea urchins and small fish. View the tarpon lagoon where you will have the rare opportunity to see Megalops atlanticus (tarpons). These amazing fish are only found in the warm waters of the Caribbean and can grow up to 5-8 feet long. Continue to the natural dolphin lagoon where, after a brief orientation, you will enter the world of these amazing creatures. The Dolphin Encounter is a wonderful opportunity to meet these incredible mammals up close in their natural habitat—the Caribbean Sea. Enter the waistdeep water and enjoy petting your dolphin. You may even be lucky enough to get a dolphin kiss. Learn how the trainers use hand signals and positive reinforcement to communicate with and train the dolphins. Professional photographers capture this experience of a lifetime. DVDs are also available for purchase. At nearby Stingray City, just a short boat-ride away, your adventure continues with a visit to the famous Stingray City sandbar. Here you will interact with, and feed dozens of southern stingrays in the wild. Then return to Dolphin Cove to browse, relax or enjoy shopping for souvenirs before transferring back to George Town for optional shopping. Notes: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied in the water by an adult. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Dolphin Extreme Swim & the Cayman Turtle Farm Departs: 8:30 AM Approximately 3½ Hours Price $119.95 Ready to go extreme with a dolphin swim that will get your adrenaline going? Indulge in everyone's fantasy of swimming freely with a dolphin and hang on for a belly ride—the ride of your life! Standing on a submerged platform, you'll enter the water and be introduced to your dolphin friend. Interact with the dolphin during the free time portion of the Dolphin Extreme Swim and enjoy this rare opportunity to touch this sleek and playful animal, and pose for a dolphin kiss. Next, you'll be led into deeper water. You can't get closer to a dolphin than you will during the "belly ride" as you are pulled across the surface of the water hanging on to a dolphin's pectoral fins. You'll marvel at the grace and intelligence of these incredible creatures as they perform fast swims, high jumps and other breathtaking behaviors. The highlight for many is the boogie push as the incredibly powerful dolphin will push you by the soles of your feet as you glide along the surface of the water. Spend some free time at the Cayman Turtle Farm to learn about the role of the turtle in the Cayman Islands' history and culture. Notes: An in-house photographer will have photographs and DVDs for sale at the end of the program. Minimum height is 3’6". Children age 11 years and under must be accompanied in the water by a paying adult. Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the dolphins’ skin. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Dolphin Memories & the Cayman Turtle Farm Departs: 8:30 AM Approximately 3½ Hours Price $84.95 Enjoy two highlights of Grand Cayman at once—interacting with dolphins and the Cayman Turtle Farm. A short transfer from the dock brings you to the dolphin facility of Cayman where the experience of a lifetime takes place. After a brief orientation you will have 30 minutes in the water with the dolphins. Don’t miss this chance to kiss, pet and interact with a dolphin on a submerged platform. Share this up-close occasion with your friends and loved ones. Afterwards, spend some free time at the Cayman Turtle Farm. You’ll find out about the intriguing role of the turtle in the Cayman Islands’ history and culture. Notes: An in-house photographer will have photographs and DVDs for sale at the end of the program. Children age 11 years and under must be accompanied by a paying adult in the water. Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the dolphins’ skin. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Dolphin Swim & Stingray City Departs: 9:00 AM Approximately 4½ Hours Price $129.95 Take a short drive in air-conditioned comfort to Dolphin Cove, where you’ll set out on a stroll through the jungle. Iguanas, butterflies and colorful birds are you companions. At the touch tank, Captain Don will allow you to interact with and learn about the Caymans’ exotic sea creatures, including lobsters, starfish, sea urchins and small fish. The highlight of your time at Dolphin Cove is viewing the natural home of a family of beautiful bottlenose dolphins in their Caribbean Sea habitat. Begin your Dolphin Swim experience with a brief orientation; then, enter deep water where you will be introduced to these friendly dolphins for an experience of a lifetime. Feel the magical thrill of riding the dolphin belly to belly as the ocean rushes by. You’ll get to know the animals and perhaps be lucky enough to get a dolphin kiss. Professional photographers Page 14 of 33 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Wednesday, November 5, 2014 capture this experience of a lifetime. DVDs are also available for purchase. View the tarpon lagoon where you will have the rare opportunity to see Megalops atlanticus (tarpons). These amazing fish are only found in the warm waters of the Caribbean and can grow up to 5-8 feet long. At nearby Stingray City, just a short boat-ride away, your adventure continues with a visit to the famous Stingray City sandbar. Here you will interact with, and feed dozens of southern stingrays in the wild. Then return to Dolphin Cove to browse, relax or enjoy shopping for souvenirs before transferring back to George Town for optional shopping. Notes: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied in the water by an adult. Not suitable for guests with neck, back, cardiovascular and respiratory conditions. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Weight limit for this tour is 250 lbs. Grand Cayman Duck & Seven Fathoms Distillery Departs: Noon Approximately 2¼ Hours Adult $64.95; Child $44.95 Embark on a true Caymanian experience that includes a taste of land, sea and—perhaps most importantly—local rum. Hop aboard an open-air amphibian duck vehicle for a tour through George Town and along Seven Mile Beach Road, providing you with a history of the Cayman Islands, some sightseeing and great picture opportunities. On this tour you will see the highlights of the Cayman Islands’ capital, George Town—the banking sector, Heroes Square, Fort George, the iron shore, the Governor’s House, the natural vegetation, new developments, Seven Mile Beach and the beautiful waters of the Caribbean Sea. Then, for a thrill, your bus turns into a boat, entering the water and venturing out over the shipwreck of the Cali and the coral reef below. Through six video monitors on board, you will have see Grand Cayman’s underwater world without getting wet—brightly colored Bermuda chubbs, seargent majors, and angel fish during the fish feeding show, and listen as your guide tells you interesting facts about these colorful characters. Next, you’ll head to the only local rum distillery in the Cayman Islands. This is a brand new facility, spanning 5,000 square feet, produces Seven Fathoms Rum. This rum has become so popular that the facility has been expanded to include a new line of rums, including Governor's Reserve. Tour the new distillery, learn of the history of Caymanian rum and see how it’s made. Afterward, enjoy a taste of their seven delicious labels—Banana Rum, Coconut Rum, Gold Rum, Spiced Rum, Dark Rum, Blood Orange Rum and the famous Seven Fathoms Rum. There is also a quirky shop at the facility where you can choose from a range of unique locally made Cayman products—a great way to end a fun-packed adventure in Grand Cayman. Grand Cayman Duck Adventure Honey Suckle Beach Trail Ride Departs: 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM Approximately 1½ Hours Adult $39.95; Child $34.95 Departs: 12:30 PM Approximately 2 Hours Price $89.95 The Grand Cayman Duck Adventure is one of the best ways to see Grand Cayman by land and sea. The open-air amphibian duck vehicle takes you on a tour through George Town and along Seven Mile Beach Road, providing you with a history of the Cayman Islands, some sightseeing and great picture opportunities. On this tour you will see the highlights of the Cayman Islands’ capital, George Town—the banking sector, Heroes Square, Fort George, the iron shore, the Governor’s House, the natural vegetation, new developments, Seven Mile Beach and the beautiful waters of the Caribbean Sea. Then, for a thrill, your bus turns into a boat, entering the water and venturing out over the shipwreck of the Cali and the coral reef below. Through six video monitors on board, you will have see Grand Cayman’s underwater world without getting wet—brightly colored Bermuda chubbs, seargent majors, and angel fish during the fish feeding show, and listen as your guide tells you interesting facts about these colorful characters. This tour is a great way for all the family to see Grand Cayman and still leaves lots of time for shopping in downtown George Town afterwards. Local guides ensure an authentic Caymanian experience on this shore excursion. Mount your horse and ride along the powdery, white-sand beaches of the north coast in the West Bay District of Grand Cayman. A ride on horseback is a magnificent way to explore one of Grand Cayman's secluded beaches. From atop your horse you will have an excellent view of the reef protecting the natural lagoon. You will be matched with a horse that will suit your ability. Riders of all levels are welcome. After your exhilarating ride, you will return to the stable and board the bus to return to the cruise terminal. Notes: Bring sunscreen and hat. Maximum weight is 220 lbs. Minimum age is 10 years. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Closed-toe shoes and long pants required. Land & Sea Combination Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 3½ Hours Price $89.95 Explore the marine paradise of Cheeseburger Reef and the ghostly shipwrecks of the Cali and Balboa on board a semi-submarine. An expert narrator and fish-feeding divers make it a true adventure. Then, step aboard a bus for a tour past the Governor’s residence located on Seven-Mile Beach. Your next visit is to the world’s only green sea turtle farm Page 15 of 33 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Wednesday, November 5, 2014 where the guide explains all about turtles, from the tiny hatchlings to the big breeders in their lagoon. You can even pick up a turtle for a photograph. Last is a visit to Hell—an area named for its unusual rock formations. Along the way, one of the island’s rum-cake centers provides a sample of this island delicacy. Return to the cruise ship landing, where you are within walking distance of the downtown shops. Notes: There are 8 steps to board the semisubmersible. Nautilus One Semi-Submersible Departs: 10:45 AM Approximately 1¼ Hour Adult $54.95; Child $39.95 After a short bus transfer, you will board the Nautilus semi-submersible for an exciting undersea tour, gliding gracefully through Grand Cayman’s tropical waters, but never completely submerged in a spacious, airconditioned underwater observatory. A marine expert tells you the history of the ghostly Cali and Balboa shipwrecks. At Cheeseburger Reef, a diver hand feeds the fish at your window. Notes: There are eight steps to board the semisubmersible. Reef & Rays Snorkeling Departs: 11:00 AM Approximately 3 Hours Adult $49.95; Child $29.95 Visit one of Grand Cayman’s most beautiful coral reefs and Stingray City. You’ll set out by bus to a private dock in Snug Harbour. A professional crew welcomes you onto a spacious boat for the transfer across North Sound to a snorkel stop at one of Grand Cayman’s beautiful coral reefs. Here you can expect to see beautiful corals as well as prolific marine life, including a wide array of tropical fish such as angelfish, parrotfish, sergeant majors, lobster and maybe even a turtle. Your second stop will be at worldfamous Stingray City where you will enter the water to interact with graceful southern stingrays. The experienced crew will feed the rays and allow you to touch them. At the end of your snorkel adventure you transfer back to the pier in town. Notes: Suitable for people with some snorkel experience. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Minimum age is 6 years. Seaworld Explorer, Semi-Sub Reef & Shipwreck Expedition with Fish Feeding Tour is available only on select sailings. Seven-Mile Beach Express Departs: 10:45 AM Approximately 1 Hour Price $39.95 The Seaworld Observatory is a state-of-theart semi-submarine developed for comfort and maximum viewing of the shallow reefs. The vessel does not submerge; instead you descend into the hull of this cruising underwater observatory and sit in airconditioned comfort five feet below the surface of the water. As you explore you will view an abundance of marine life through large, clear windows. Seaworld Observatory departs from the dock right by the cruise ship in George Town. The first site you visit is a dramatic shipwreck, the Cali, a steel schooner built in 1900. This ship ran aground 100 yards off the coast of Grand Cayman in 1944. From here, your captain turns the vessel towards Cheeseburger Reef. Be sure to have your camera ready when a diver enters the water and begins to feed the hundreds of multicolored tropical fish right in front of your window. A knowledgeable marine expert will provide answers to your questions and informational narration on the amazing underwater world around you. Hear more tales of the high seas as the Seaworld Observatory takes you to see the wreck of the Balboa. The Balboa is a 375-foot freighter that was traveling from Cayman to Cuba in 1932 when she encountered one of the worst hurricanes in the island’s history. The Seaworld Observatory then brings you back to the dock in the heart of George Town. Departs: 8:30 AM Approximately 3½ Hours Adult $29.95; Child $24.95 Relax and enjoy approximately three hours of free time on beautiful Seven-Mile Beach—a fun filled day of powder white sand, crystalclear water, and the warm rays of the Caribbean sun. Enjoy a welcome drink upon your arrival and your very own lounge chair with umbrella during your stay. Walk the beach, go for a swim, lie back and soak up the rays, or sample the food and drink at the nearby beach bar and grill (at your own expense). If you want a little more action, check out the water sport rentals located on site. After relaxing on the beach, head back to the waiting bus and return to the cruise ship terminal and nearby shopping. Notes: The beach has changing rooms, freshwater showers and restrooms. Beach chairs and umbrellas are provided; lockers and water sports are available to rent at your own expense. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and hat. Notes: Page 16 of 33 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Wednesday, November 5, 2014 National Geographic describes this as "one of the most rewarding experiences in the underwater world." At the inland lagoon of North Sound, board a covered boat for a 30minute cruise to Stingray City. Pet the stingrays in only four feet of water at the sand bar. Certified instructors assist during the optional snorkeling time. through the beautiful residential area of South Sound, where you will see the intricate decoration of old-time Caymanian houses nestled amongst a myriad of tropical Caribbean flowers and trees. After a short stop at a favorite local beach, the journey continues along the scenic coastal road towards Hog Sty Bay and the harbor area, passing McCoy’s Villa with chance to take a photo of this immaculately restored house. The tour ends in the center of George Town, where you can pick up some treasures of your own at the shops or return to the nearby cruise ship terminal. Notes: Notes: Time spent with the stingrays is approximately one hour. Snorkel gear is provided (no fins permitted). Snorkeling is optional. Professionally certified snorkel instructors are on hand to supervise and assist as needed. Minimum age is 8 years. This is an open-air trolley pulled behind a vehicle. Dress accordingly on windy, rainy or cooler days. There is a considerable walk from the cruise terminal to the bus terminal. Guests using a wheelchair must be able to step up and down from trolley. Wheelchairs must fold up and fit in back of the vehicle. Stingray City Sandbar Cruise Departs: 9:00 AM Approximately 2¾ Hours Adult $59.95; Child $39.95 colorful and diverse collection of fish and other marine life. Professional instructors will be available at all times. For the underwater photographer, the boat is camera friendly with freshwater rinse tanks. Notes: Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel. Waiver release form must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Bring your C-card and dive log. Drinking water is provided and coolers are available for those who bring their own refreshments. Freshwater showers are available. Minimum age is 15 years. The Trolley Roger Two-Tank Certified Scuba Diving Departs: 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM Approximately 1 Hour Adult $29.95; Child $19.95 Permission to come aboard mateys, and bring yer wee ones too for a swashbuckling tour of George Town, Grand Cayman. Grand Cayman’s rich history and folklore of pirates and hidden loot awaits you on the one-andonly Trolley Roger. Your expert guide relates the entertaining history of the island and its colorful past. This open-air trolley ride will take you past many of the 600 banks adjacent to some of the oldest buildings in Grand Cayman, the central park area and the statue of National Hero, Jim Bodden. You will pass Departs: 10:30 AM Approximately 4 Hours Price $139.95 Grand Cayman is a paradise for divers with its translucent waters and dazzling marine life. Dive from a luxury dive boat. The first stop on this two-tank dive is usually on the famous West Wall to an average depth of 70 feet. The wall features many crevices and overhangs teeming with hard corals, colorful sponges and beautiful gorgonians. After the appropriate surface interval, the second site will be on one of Cayman's coral reefs or shipwrecks. These shallow dive sites attract a Page 17 of 33 Cozumel, Mexico - Thursday, November 6, 2014: Once the destination of Mayan women paying homage to Ixchel, Mayan goddess of fertility; today ranked among the world’s premier dive spots. Just a ferry ride away: the Mayan ruins of Tulum, spectacularly sited on the sea cliffs. ATV & Beach Adventure Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 4½ Hours Price $109.95 Maneuver your way through the Cozumel jungle on this unique ATV adventure and enjoy wonderful beach time at one of most popular beach clubs on the island. Begin with a bus ride to the base camp, participate in a brief orientation and gear up with your oneperson ATV (250 cc) and gear (helmet, goggles and a souvenir bandana). Drive along winding narrow jungle paths full of tropical vegetation, taking in the vast amount of bromeliads and wild orchids along the way. You will visit some Mayan ruins, a Chiclero base camp and Mayan planting camp—keep your eyes open for tropical birds and critters as well. Next, after a short bus transfer from the base camp to the beach club you will spend approximately 1½ hours enjoying a tasty lunch, with time to swim and play with all the non-motorized toys at the beach. Return to the ship by shuttle. Guests who wish to remain at the beach on their own are welcome to do so, but must return to the ship at their own expense. Notes: Minimum age is 16 years. Maximum load limit for each vehicle is 364 lbs. Bring mosquito repellent from August through November. Bring valid a driver’s license, sunglasses, sunscreen and a hat. Wear light, comfortable clothing, long pants and closedtoe shoes. Ride will be bumpy. Pregnant women or guests with back or neck problems are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. This is a high adrenaline/impact tour. The off -road driving can be very dusty and/or muddy. You will get dirty. Helmet and goggles are provided and must be worn at all times while on the ATV. Adventure Park, Zip Line & Snorkel Combo Notes: This adventure is perfect for all abilities; no previous experience is necessary. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, socks and sunscreen. Return transportation will be arranged at regularly spaced intervals. Minimum age is 6 years. Maximum weight is 280lbs. Maximum waist size is 44 inches. Pregnant women, guests who have had recent surgery, or those taking any medication that carries a warning about any impairment of any physical or mental abilities are not allowed to participate. Amazing Secret River Departs: 1:00 PM Approximately 4½ Hours Price $89.95 Experience the thrill of high ropes-course bridges, zip lines, and snorkeling at one of the best beaches in Cozumel. Take a short prepaid taxi ride to the beachside Adventure Park where expert guides outfit you with a harness, helmet and climbing shoes. Enjoy six spectacular state-of-the-art adventure towers. You can fly through the air on a series of zip lines and cross between the towers on three levels of exciting suspension bridges. Enjoy one of Cozumel's premier snorkeling areas with thousands of colorful fish accessible right off the beach. You can also lounge by the pool and purchase cold beverages and snacks from the beachside bar (at your own expense). Departs: 9:15 AM Approximately 7 Hours Price $99.95 Discover the wondrous cenotes, or caves beneath the Yucatan peninsula—its limestone caverns and rivers are truly amazing. You will meet your guide at the pier and tender by ferry to Playa del Carmen. From there, you will drive about 30 minutes to the Rio Secreto—or Secret River—where your expert guide will provide the necessary equipment for your adventure. As you navigate the caverns, both on foot and by swimming, marvel at the magical subterranean world that until now has remained unexplored for millions of years. This protected national reserve is filled with astounding stalactites, stalagmites and other natural formations. Afterwards, enjoy a delicious snack and beverage and enjoy some free time in Playa del Carmen before boarding the ferry for the ride back to the ship. Notes: Minimum age is 6 years. Maximum weight is 250 lbs. Bring your swimsuit and a dry change of clothes. Watches, jewelry, and photo or video cameras may not be taken inside the cavern. An in-house photographer will have photographs available for sale at the end of the program. The ride to the site will be bumpy. Pregnant women or guests with back or neck problems are not allowed to participate. America's Cup Regatta Departs: 11:45 AM Approximately 3 Hours Price $99.95 The Cozumel America’s Cup 12-Metre Regatta offers you the only opportunity in the Caribbean to race on exotic multimilliondollar America’s Cup racing boats. Experience the exhilaration of America’s Cup yacht racing aboard Dennis Conner’s cupwinning Stars & Stripes or contenders Canada II or True North. You compete in an actual race around a shortened America’s Cup course, and you’re invited to work the boat. Your experienced crew provides all the Page 18 of 33 Cozumel, Mexico - Thursday, November 6, 2014 guidance you need to grind a winch, trim a sail, punch a stopwatch, or take the helm and drive the race boat. Or you can just sit back, relax and enjoy what is perhaps the most exclusive sporting event in the world. No previous sailing experience is required. All you need is a spirit of adventure and be ready to have the time of your life. Refreshments are provided, and a rum punch party rounds off this spectacular event as you browse in the 12-Metre Regatta boutique. Notes: Wear comfortable, rubber-soled shoes. Minimum age is 12 years. Atlantis Submarine Expedition Departs: Noon Approximately 2 Hours Adult $89.95; Child $59.95 Your adventure begins aboard the transfer ferry that will take you on a 15-minute cruise along Cozumel’s west coast. Upon arrival at the sub site you will board a real US Coast Guard-certified submarine and cruise the ocean floor at the island’s famous and unique attraction of Chankanaab Reef—an environmentally protected marine park. Through large windows, marvel at the huge variety of tropical fish and magnificent 30foot coral heads. An experienced co-pilot will be happy to answer your questions. After the 40-minute dive, you will be met by the transfer ferry that will return you to the cruise ship pier. Notes: Minimum age is 4 years; minimum height 36 Inches. Participants must be able to access the sub via a ladder with 11 steps. Capture Cozumel Photo Expedition Departs: 10:00 AM Approximately 4 Hours Price $89.95 See more of Cozumel's natural beauty as you strive to capture that 'magical moment' in the medium that’s worth a thousand words. This outing captures the natural essence of Cozumel, allowing you to discover its hidden, picture-perfect spots. Visit Chankanaab Beach Park, Punta Sur Eco Reserve and the remote eastern side to put your photography skills to good use. Circling the island you’ll stop at signature vantage points that offer the chance to experiment with composition, exposure, shadows and lighting while encapsulating a great snapshot of your expedition. A gentle walk through the ancient garden sanctuary at Chankanaab Park is sure to inspire your creative side. Continue your journey to Punta Sur Eco Reserve, where you can climb the Punta Celarain lighthouse to photograph the magnificent vistas of the Caribbean, and the observation tower that overlooks the crocodile sanctuary. Guests who wish to stay in town to shop or explore on their own are welcome to do so, but must return to the ship at their own expense. Notes: Bring your camera, hat, sunscreen, cash/credit card for additional purchases at Chankanaab Beach Park and the Punta Sur Eco Reserve. Wear comfortable walking shoes. ship will be included either way. Clear Kayak & Beach Snorkel Adventure Pregnant women, guests with back or neck problems, heart or respiratory problems or asthma are not allowed to participate. Guests with epilepsy or diabetes and those using medications such as anti-depressants, lithium, beta blockers and base vein constrictors are not allowed to participate in snorkeling. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Minimum age is 6 years. Minimum age to snorkel is 8 years. Minimum age to drink alcohol is 21 years. Maximum combined weight of both passengers in each kayak cannot exceed 425 lbs. Wear biodegradable sunscreen to snorkel due in order to minimize reef damage. Departs: 10:30 AM Approximately 3½ Hours Price $69.95 See the Caribbean from a totally unique point of view—gliding over a coral reef in a transparent kayak. From the pier, you will travel by taxi to the famous Chankanaab National Park, known for its beautiful whitesand beach, beautiful reef and a botanical garden with replicas of Mexico's most important archaeological finds. Your guide will lead you to the beach for kayaking instruction and safety guidelines. Then, paddle your two-person kayak out into the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean. That’s not all that is crystal clear however—look down through your transparent kayak to see an amazing underwater world of tropical fish swimming through fascinating coral reef formations right beneath you. When your marvelous journey over the sea is done, put on a mask and fins and head down under for a closer look at Cozumel's marine life on an inspiring snorkel excursion—a great opportunity to take underwater photos. After your guided kayak and snorkel, you will have free time to relax on the beach, explore the botanic gardens and the iconic blue lagoon. When time is up, you have the option to either return to your ship or stay at Chankanaab Park and extend your day in this tropical paradise. Transportation back to the Notes: Coba Mayan Ruins Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 8 Hours Price $139.95 Coba is one of the Yucatan Peninsula’s most picturesque and popular archeological ruins. The site is around 30 square miles in size and is swathed in jungle. A tender ride to Playa del Carmen is followed by a motor coach ride to the ruins. Your guide will share the secrets of this mystical place and you’ll explore newly restored structures that have only recently been opened to the public. Make your way on foot along a pathway flanked by jungle to the first excavated ruins, which consist of a large pyramid, Grupo Coba, and a ball court. See the second-tallest temple in the Mayan world, Nohoc Mul, which is around 136 feet tall with Page 19 of 33 Cozumel, Mexico - Thursday, November 6, 2014 120 steps to the top. Stop along the way to admire La Iglesia—the small but lovely ruin of church that resembles a beehive. Notes: This tour involves considerable walking on uneven limestone and loose stones and climbing on uneven rough surfaces. Wear comfortable walking shoes; bring a hat, sunscreen and insect repellent. There is a government tax of US$5-8 on the use of video cameras at the ruins. No tripods and/or professional video cameras are allowed. Visitors are not allowed to climb some of the ruins due to their fragile state. There is an optional bike-taxi that holds two passengers and is offered to transport from the ruins to Nohoch Mul (approximately 1.3 miles). Guests prone to seasickness should take precautions for the ferry ride. Cozumel Certified Two-Tank Scuba Diving Departs: 1:30 PM Approximately 4½ Hours Price $109.95 Certified scuba divers can spend four hours of magnificent fun diving Cozumel’s spectacular reefs. A tour guide and dive master will escort you to a dive boat that holds between 12 and 24 guests. Once aboard, you’ll be assisted in setting up your diving gear. As you approach the first dive site, world-famous Palancar Reef (70 to 80 feet), the dive masters will divide you into small groups (8 divers to 1 divemaster) according to everyone’s level of experience. Each group receives a thorough briefing about the dive plan, points of interest, and safety tips before descending to the reef. Back on board, enjoy purified drinking water as you move on to the next dive site at one of the shallower reefs (50 to 60 feet). This site will be Captain’s Choice—he will find the best location and best conditions for this dive. Your dive boats was manufactured in the USA to meet US Coast Guard regulations. Notes: Minimum age is 10 years. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel. Waiver release form must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Bring your C-card and dive log. Participants must have logged a dive within the last two years. Wetsuits are available for rent at an additional charge. Cozumel Country Club Golf Departs: 9:45 AM Approximately 5 Hours Price $179.95 Transfer to Cozumel's first world-class championship golf course—the Cozumel Country Club—a Nicklaus-designed, 18-hole championship golf course under management by Club Corp International. The course totals 6,847 yards from the back tees. The Club incorporates the natural habitats of the island into its design and construction. It is built around Cozumel's native trees, red mangroves, and natural wetlands in order to preserve ecologically sensitive areas. Your round of golf includes transportation, shared golf cart, and green fees. Didn't bring your clubs? No problem. The Cozumel Country Club has a fully stocked pro shop with top-of-the-line merchandise with Taylor Made and Nike club rental—everything you will need for a funfilled round of golf. After a few minutes on the practice green and driving range, you’re off to challenge the course and enjoy its natural beauty. An outdoor palapa-style snack bar offers snacks and beverages (at your own expense) both on the course and at the turn. At the end of your round you can relax and enjoy the beautiful tropical surroundings while sipping a cold beverage of your choice (at your own expense). You will also receive a logo ball from the golf shop. Notes: Minimum age is 8 years. Cozumel Country Club does not accept US dollars in cash or traveler's checks as payment for any purchases at the venue. VISA, Mastercard, American Express, Discover Card and Mexican pesos are accepted. The Rain Policy at Cozumel Country Club is that there are no partial refunds due to rain—all guests who begin play will be charged for the whole round. Cozumel Discover Scuba Diving Departs: 1:00 PM Approximately 2½ Hours Price $89.95 through an introductory course that will teach you how to breathe and swim freely underwater. After approximately 45 minutes of underwater instruction and orientation, you will be ready to gear up in full scuba gear and enter the water directly from the beach. The student-to-instructor ratio is 4 to 1, allowing the instructor to give you plenty of attention throughout the entire course and dive. A few minutes are spent in waist-deep water getting used to the new feeling of breathing underwater. Then, go diving! The instructor is with you at all times guiding you and exploring this new breathtaking world of fish and coral in a fantasy of shapes and colors. The dive reaches a maximum depth of 25 feet. This area is home to schools of sergeant majors, pairing angelfish, and lobsters. The diving equipment is new and top-of-the-line. It is selected carefully by the instructor to ensure optimal fit and comfort. Cozumel, with its warm and exceptionally clear waters, offers an outstanding opportunity for newcomers to make their first dive a remarkable experience. Notes: Minimum age is 10 years. All equipment and transportation are provided as part of the tour. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel. Waiver release form must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Calling all beginners—come SCUBA diving in warm and amazingly clear, shallow water. This tour is designed for the non-certified diver who has never been diving and wants to discover scuba. A team of PADI instructors are dedicated to taking you step by step Page 20 of 33 Cozumel, Mexico - Thursday, November 6, 2014 Cozumel Highlights & Shopping Deep-Sea Fishing Dolphin Encounter All Inclusive Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 5 Hours Adult $69.95; Child $49.95 Departs: 1:30 PM Approximately 4 Hours Adult $159.95; Child $99.95 Departs: 11:00 AM Approximately 4 Hours Price $89.95 Give Cozumel, the largest island in the Mexican Caribbean, the opportunity to show off her culture, history, and scenic beauty, as well as wonderful shopping. You’ll discover that this once-sleepy little island is now one of the most important cruise ship destinations in Mexico. Your first stop is Discover Mexico Park, where you will see unique works of art at the museum and scale models of famous Mexican landmarks. Enjoy your guide’s informative narration as you pass the southern resort area, arriving at Cedral, the oldest settlement in Cozumel. Discover that Cedral features the island’s first church as well as a small, but significant, ancient Mayan ruin. Your guide will explain the history of the island as you travel east. Arriving at el Mirador, you will have a great photo opportunity looking out over the unusual limestone rock formations. Visit the Tequila Hacienda Museum and sample some tequila before rejoining your motor coach for the drive back into town. Arriving downtown, you will have time to visit the Cozumel Museum (at your own expense). Here, you can also take advantage of Cozumel’s recommended shopping program with some free time to visit the stores. Buses will return to the ship from downtown at a designated time. Those who wish to stay downtown longer can return to the ship at their own expense. Cozumel and its nutrient-rich waters attract some of the best sport fishing in the Caribbean. Fishermen and their yachts arrive from all destinations to try their luck and skill at catching a big blue marlin, white marlin, or sailfish. Common catches are tuna, sierra, dorado, wahoo and barracuda. Bring your enthusiasm and a little luck and leave the rest to your Captain and crew. Guests are briefed prior to departure regarding sea conditions and chair rotation. The boat, a 31-foot Island Hopper is ideal for Caribbean-style fishing. It is rigged with downriggers and an outrigger and all lines will be rotated throughout the tour. Your half-day trip includes beverages (beer, soda or water), a snack, rods and reels, bait, tackle and ice. Catch a fish? The crew will be happy to arrange a special catch-of-the day lunch for you and your party, but please be aware that all billfish are catch-andrelease. Notes: Minimum age is 8 years. Maximum guests per boat is 6. Embark on a premium dolphin adventure during your day in exciting Cozumel. Dolphinaris Cozumel is a haven with calm ocean coves where you can interact with the world’s most fascinating sea creatures during a 40-minute dolphin experience. To start your adventure, you’ll meet your guide and take an approximately five-minute pre-paid taxi ride along the coast. Begin the Dolphin Encounter program with a 10-minute interactive orientation session, where you’ll learn about the dolphins’ physiology and anatomy in a fun environment. Next, step onto a waist-deep platform in the sparkling lagoon. Greet your new dolphin friend with a ‘fin shake’, a hug and a kiss. By the end of this unforgettable experience, you’ll even be able to feed the dolphins, just like the trainers do. After your action-packed dolphin interaction, take full advantage of everything Dolphinaris Cozumel has to offer. Stop by the Palapa Restaurant for lunch with the family with unlimited food and drinks. Kids and adults alike will love Serenity Cove—a calm inlet where you can swim and snorkel through an underwater aquarium filled with tropical fish, rays and starfish. Looking for something more adventurous? Head out to the ocean for fun-filled activities like kayaking and paddle boarding on the Caribbean Sea, so you can view the dazzling water from a different vantage point. Take advantage of a top location in nearby downtown Cozumel to enjoy some shopping and picture-taking before heading back to the ship. Dolphinaris was rated TripAdvisor’s preferred dolphin attraction in Cozumel in 2011, 2012 and 2013. Notes: Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the dolphins’ skin. All water activities are available on a first-come, first-served basis and if weather permits. Minimum age is 5 years. Maximum weight is 300 lbs. Tickets are required for all ages. Guests less than 4 feet tall must be accompanied in the water by a parent or guardian. Time in the water with the dolphins is approximately 40 minutes. Pregnant women or guests with back or neck problems are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Dolphin Swim & Ride All Inclusive Departs: 11:00 AM Approximately 4 Hours Price $119.95 Embark on a premium dolphin adventure during your day in exciting Cozumel. Dolphinaris Cozumel is a haven with calm ocean coves where you can interact with the world’s most fascinating sea creatures during a 40-minute dolphin swim experience. To start your adventure, you’ll meet your guide and take an approximately five-minute prepaid taxi ride along the coast. Begin the Dolphin Encounter program with a 10minute interactive orientation session, where you’ll learn about the dolphins’ physiology and anatomy in a fun environment. Next, Page 21 of 33 Cozumel, Mexico - Thursday, November 6, 2014 make your way to a waist-deep platform in the waters of the sparkling lagoons to immerse yourself in the magical underwater world of the bottlenose dolphin. During the swim, you’ll see first-hand how dolphins respond to their trainer’s signals and positive reinforcement, and have the chance to witness the unbelievable underwater communication system that dolphins use with each other naturally. Experience one-onone time with the friendly dolphins as they greet you with a fin shake and an unforgettable kiss—you’ve just found your new best friend. Next comes the best part—swimming with a dolphins. As you head into the deeper water of the bright blue ocean coves, you’ll be given a snorkel mask to see how the dolphins turn, glide and hurl themselves high into the air from an underwater point of view. Then, grab onto a dolphin’s fins and hold on tight for the famous belly ride, racing across the water at top speed for a thrilling experience on the island of Cozumel. To relax after your actionpacked dolphin swim, take full advantage of everything Dolphinaris Cozumel has to offer. Stop by the Palapa Restaurant for lunch with the family with unlimited food and drinks. Kids and adults alike will love Serenity Cove—a calm inlet where you can swim and snorkel through an underwater aquarium filled with tropical fish, rays and starfish. Looking for something more adventurous? Head out to the ocean for fun-filled activities like kayaking and paddle boarding on the Caribbean Sea, so you can view the dazzling water from a different vantage point. Take advantage of a top location in nearby downtown Cozumel to enjoy some shopping and picture-taking before heading back to the ship. Dolphinaris was rated TripAdvisor’s preferred dolphin attraction in Cozumel in 2011, 2012 and 2013. Notes: Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the dolphins’ skin. All water activities are available on a first-come, first-served basis and if weather permits. Minimum height is 4 feet. Minimum age is 8 years. Maximum weight is 300 lbs. Tickets are required for all ages. Guests less than 4 feet tall must be accompanied in the water by a parent or guardian. Time in the water with the dolphins is approximately 40 minutes. Pregnant women or guests with back or neck problems are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Dolphin Trainer All Inclusive Departs: 10:15 AM Approximately 5½ Hours Price $179.95 Embark on a premium dolphin adventure during your day in exciting Cozumel. Dolphinaris Cozumel is a haven with calm ocean coves where you can interact with the world’s most fascinating sea creatures during a 40-minute dolphin experience. To start your adventure, you’ll meet your guide and take an approximately five-minute pre-paid taxi ride along the coast. The staff will welcome you with a refreshing tropical fruit drink and provide you with towels, lockers and snorkel gear—everything you need for a dream adventure at Dolphinaris, at no extra charge. Begin an unforgettable dolphin trainer program with a knowledgeable trainer, who will show you every aspect of what just might be the best job in the world. Learn how to feed the dolphins and train them using hand signals and positive reinforcement, all while being in close contact with these fascinating and friendly creatures of the sea. During your exclusive behind-thescenes tour, stop by the fish house and the lab where the team prepares the dolphins’ meals with a special diet. The trainers will also teach you about basic husbandry, dolphin training techniques, anatomy, daily reports and medication. Then, participate in an interactive orientation session for all the details on what it takes to be a dolphin trainer. Next, take a break and stop by the breezy Palapa Restaurant for some relaxation and refreshments before heading to the dazzling snorkeling cove. You’ll learn all about the variety of colorful tropical fish and underwater wildlife that you can easily view with a snorkel mask in the beautiful setting of this natural aquarium The next part of the program takes place on a waist-deep, submerged platform. During this delightful hands-on experience, you can ask the dolphin to show off all kinds of fun behaviors like kisses, noises and spectacular jumps. Every participant will get a dolphin kiss and a friendly ‘fin shake’. Once you’ve mastered training the dolphins, move to the deeper water of the stunning ocean coves to swim alongside the dolphins in their environment. Each participant will have the chance to freely interact with these beautiful creatures and enjoy a thrilling dolphin ride. Then, slip on your snorkel mask to view how the majestic dolphins swim and glide through the clear water. To relax after your actionpacked dolphin swim, take full advantage of everything Dolphinaris Cozumel has to offer. Stop by the Palapa Restaurant for lunch with the family with unlimited food and drinks. Kids and adults alike will love Serenity Cove—a calm inlet where you can swim and snorkel through an underwater aquarium filled with tropical fish, rays and starfish. Looking for something more adventurous? Head out to the ocean for fun-filled activities like kayaking and paddle boarding on the Caribbean Sea, so you can view the dazzling water from a different vantage point. Take advantage of a top location in nearby downtown Cozumel to enjoy some shopping and picture-taking before heading back to the ship. Dolphinaris was rated TripAdvisor’s preferred dolphin attraction in Cozumel in 2011, 2012 and 2013. Notes: Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the dolphins’ skin. All water activities are available on a first-come, first-served basis and if weather permits. Minimum height is 4 feet. Minimum age is 10 years. Maximum weight is 300 lbs. Tickets are required for all ages. Time in the water with the dolphins is approximately 40 minutes. Pregnant women or guests with back or neck problems are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Each participant will receive a dolphin trainer certificate and tshirt. Page 22 of 33 Cozumel, Mexico - Thursday, November 6, 2014 Dune Buggy & Beach Snorkel Combo Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 4 Hours Price $84.95 Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines! And hold on to your hats as you journey around the island in a customized convertible dune buggy. From the town of San Miguel where the locals live, past the tourist-filled hotel district, to the picture-perfect natural terrain of the eastern coast, your guide will show you the diverse regions and exotic beauty of Cozumel. Feel the wind in your hair as you drive your buggy (four guests per vehicle) along the scenic coastal road between the breathtaking blues of the Caribbean and the mysterious greens of a tropical jungle. Let loose on the white sands of a secluded beach located on the eastern shore and play games in the sun, take a refreshing dip in the sea or sit in the shade of an umbrella and enjoy the Mexican snack provided. Now, get in gear for a glimpse beneath the surface of the sea. Your tour includes an offshore beginner’s snorkel experience where you can swim in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean. A PADIcertified guide will provide snorkeling gear, safety tips and instruction before leading you out to see the colorful tropical fish and delightful array of sea life Cozumel has to offer. Notes: Minimum age is 8 years to snorkel. Participants must be 21 with valid driver’s license to drive. All cars have manual (stick- shift) gears. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Pregnant women or guests with heart problems, epilepsy, diabetes or asthma are not allowed to participate in the snorkeling. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Wear biodegradable sunscreen to minimize reef damage. Exploring Cozumel by Jeep & Snorkel Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 5 Hours Adult $89.95; Child $49.95 The best way to discover Cozumel is to explore everything. Take a journey all the way around the island in a Jeep Wrangler (four guests per car) and discover the most beautiful and exciting aspects of Mexico’s largest island. Drive your Jeep into the jungle where you’ll explore the island’s first Mayan settlement—the village of El Cedral. Unearth the fascinating history of Cozumel’s first Mayan inhabitants and the Spanish conquistadors who followed as you visit the site of its first catholic church built next to a Mayan ruin. Feel the freedom as you journey along the eastern, undeveloped coast of the island, between the breathtaking blues of the Caribbean and the mysterious greens of the tropical jungle. Take a break and enjoy a Mexican lunch and free time for fun and games on the white sand of a private beach. When time’s up, hop back into your Jeep and complete your circle around the island. Your tour includes an offshore beginner’s snorkel experience and an opportunity to discover the colorful tropical fish and delightful array of sea life Cozumel has to offer. When your tour is complete, you may choose to return to the pier or be let off in the downtown shopping area and return to the ship by taxi at your own expense. This option is available as time allows, depending on tour return time and your ship’s departure time. your ship. Enjoy the man-made white-sand beach, swimming pool, jacuzzi, or snorkel from the shore in the clear blue waters. You’ll be provided with coupons, which include a free domestic drink, free snorkel equipment and towel rental, and discounts on food and additional beverages. Notes: Notes: Pregnant women or guests with back or neck problems are not allowed to participate. Guests with heart or respiratory problems, epilepsy, diabetes, asthma or those taking medication such as anti-depressants, lithium, beta blockers and base vein constrictors are not allowed to participate in snorkeling. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Minimum age to snorkel is 8 years. Minimum age to drive is 21 with valid driver’s license. All cars have manual stick-shift gears. Wear biodegradable sunscreen to minimize reef damage. Duration for the zip line portion of the tour is approximately two hours and the resort portion is at your leisure. Value of the coupon booklet is US$50. Minimum age is 8 years; maximum weight is 240 lbs. Pregnant women and guests with back, neck, or shoulder injuries, knee problems, or heart conditions are not allowed to participate. Closed-toe shoes are required. Fly High Zip Line & Beach Resort Departs: 10:00 AM Approximately 4 Hours Price $89.95 Experience a unique adventure as you fly high above the trees, through an amazing 2,400-foot circuit of zip lines. Glide from the first platform, 33 feet high. Zip along a system of twin cables and double pulleys to enjoy the beautiful views that surround you. After your zip line experience, transportation will take you to a beach resort, located minutes from Fury Catamaran Mayan Sunset Cruise Departs: 4:30 PM Approximately 2 Hours Price $49.95 View the beautiful Caribbean sunset on a 65foot state-of-the-art catamaran. Enjoy an open bar with Mexican beer and zesty margaritas. Plenty of party music will fill the air as you sail along the Cozumel shoreline enjoying the island lights and the stars above. Uniformed bi-lingual staff will ensure a fun time for all. Notes: Minimum age is 21 years to consume alcoholic beverages. Page 23 of 33 Cozumel, Mexico - Thursday, November 6, 2014 Fury Catamaran Snorkel & Beach Party Mexican Cuisine Workshop & Tasting Departs: 1:30 PM Approximately 3½ -4 Hours Price $59.95 Departs: 11:00 AM Approximately 5 Hours Price $109.95 Board a 65-foot state-of-the-art custom-built catamaran, featuring a stairway to the ocean, freshwater showers, a shaded lounge with comfortable tables and seats, spacious sun deck, a bar and two restrooms. You’ll head to one of Cozumel’s great snorkel sites to snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of the Mexican Caribbean viewing colorful sea life. After snorkeling, the boat sails along the beautiful coastline of Cozumel to a pristine, private beach—one of the finest beaches on the Yucatan Peninsula. Once at the beach, go kayaking, relax on a float in the warm water or swing in a hammock. Enjoy ice-cold beers and delicious margaritas. An optional lunch is also available for purchase (at your own expense). Finally, as you ride the waves back to your ship, the catamaran’s friendly crew will have you dancing on deck to classic beach party tunes. Notes: Wear your swimsuit and bring a towel. Minimum age to consume alcoholic beverages is 21 years. Take a short ride to Playa Mia Grand Beach & Water Park to participate in a unique hands-on cooking class, soak in the sun at Cozumel’s finest beach park, play at the water park and of course, enjoy a freshly prepared meal—made by you! At Playa Mia, you’ll meet a prestigious chef who will guide you through the process of preparing an exquisite three-course Mexican meal. Have fun at a fully equipped dynamic workstation and get your hands dirty as you learn the secrets to cooking and presenting this internationally acclaimed cuisine. Once you are finished cooking, relax in the oceanfront dining room and enjoy a lunch of the dishes you’ve prepared accompanied by Mexican wine, good company and a terrific view. After your meal, you’ll have free time to swim in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean, sunbathe on the white-sand beach or explore the new water park including Buccaneer’s Bay kids’ area, Oasis Island Pool & Hydro Massage Tub and the 200-foot long Twin Twister Waterslides. Your tour includes round-trip transportation, fully equipped cooking station, open bar (national drinks), entrance into the water park and access to other top-notch services, facilities and exciting activities including lounge chairs, beach umbrellas, large shopping area, underwater Mayan city, organized games, kayaks, paddleboats, hobie cats, floating mats, water trampoline, water iceberg and hammocks. Other optional services and activities such as massage, snorkel gear rental and scuba diving are available for an additional fee. Notes: Minimum age is 14 years; maximum age is 70 years; Minimum weight is 75 lbs; maximum weight is 225 lbs. All participants must be in optimal health, must be self-sufficient and must be able to stand for at least 90 minutes. Pregnant women and guests with heart problems, epilepsy, diabetes or asthma are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Participation in any and/or all of the services and attractions offered by the tour operator are entirely at guest’s sole discretion, risk and responsibility. Some beach services and attractions may be subject to age, height and/or weight requirements. Wear comfortable shoes. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, biodegradable sunscreen and a hat. Tour is not wheelchair accessible. Minimum age to consume alcohol is 21 years. Playa Mia Deluxe Beach Break & Water Park Departs: 10:00 AM Approximately 5 Hours Adult $79.95; Child $49.95 Find everything you need for a fun-filled, carefree day with family and friends at Playa Mia Grand Beach & Water Park. Enjoy the best of the Caribbean; relax and let loose with top-notch services, facilities and exciting activities for all ages. Your worry-free tour package includes round-trip transportation, international buffet, open bar (national drinks), entrance into the waterpark, and non -motorized water toys. This famous beach park is the ideal place to swim in the crystalclear waters of the Caribbean, sunbathe on the white-sand beach and have a blast in the brand new water park. Explore the Buccaneer’s Bay kids’ area and a lagoon-pool full of fun activities including a pirate ship, water cannons, water sprays and animal slides. Relax with your favorite drink at the Oasis Island Pool & Hydro Massage Tub and make a splash on the 200-foot-long Twin Twister Waterslides. Your tour also includes access to lounge chairs, beach umbrellas, large shopping area, underwater Mayan city, organized games, kids’ club, playground, kayaks, paddleboats, hobie cats, water trampoline, water iceberg, beach volleyball and hammocks. Other optional services and activities such as massage, snorkel gear rental and scuba diving (PADI card required) are available for an additional fee. Notes: Valid photo ID required for alcoholic beverage consumption. Use of a life vest for water activities is mandatory—no exceptions. Some beach services and attractions may be subject to age, height and/or weight requirements. Non-motorized water toys are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, biodegradable sunscreen, aqua shoes and a hat. Minimum age to consume alcohol is 21 years. Page 24 of 33 Cozumel, Mexico - Thursday, November 6, 2014 San Gervasio Archaeological Site & Beach Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 4 Hours Adult $59.95; Child $39.95 This tour offers the perfect combination of history, nature discovery and beachside relaxation—three must-do activities in Cozumel. Step aboard air-conditioned transportation and head into Cozumel’s jungle interior where you’ll explore the site of an ancient Mayan settlement. Immerse yourself in the mystical feeling that pervades the San Gervasio archaeological site as you walk limestone roads through the vestiges of Mayan construction with native trees and plants all around you. Keep your eyes open for butterflies, birds, iguanas, and other local residents. Once the island’s center of culture and religion, this is the only protected Mayan site on Cozumel and the natural setting offers a real sense of the Mayan life. Your guide will share fascinating stories about the incredible civilization that thrived here 1200 years ago, when Cozumel was a trade stop and center of worship for the goddess of fertility. Next, travel to a beautiful beach club where you'll have free time to relax on the white-sand beach, swim in the sea, and enjoy the tropical surroundings. Snacks, margaritas and other beverages are available for purchase (at your own expense). After approximately 1½ hours at the beach club, you’ll head back to the ship. Notes: In case of inclement weather, the beach stop will be replaced with a visit to the local museum (admission included) and shopping. The Mexican government collects US$4 from guests who take a video camera into the ruins; professional or semi-professional video equipment will be charged at $300. Sea Turtle Conservation Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 4 Hours Adult $99.95; Child $79.95 turtles who were not ready for the dash to the sea. You will recover these turtles by digging them out and returning them to the facility until they are mature enough to be released. This process is extremely heartwarming and satisfactory. You will be in direct contact with nature and you will be directly involved in saving the life of a little turtle, so it can have a second chance at life. Notes: This excursion is not available January through March. Minimum age is 8 years. Save, learn, help, protect, enjoy and contribute. This tour is for anyone who wants to leave Cozumel a little better than how they found it. You will be led by the biologist’s team member who spearheads the Save the Endangered Sea Turtle Program. This is a hands-on tour and, by participating, you will actually save the sea turtles. The Save a Sea Turtle program has been one of Cozumel’s best-kept secrets. Local volunteers and a groundbreaking new conservation system, adopted by many other state-wide programs for several years, have resulted in Cozumel now boasting the most Sea Turtle nests per kilometer, outdoing other regions by a stunning 300%. The Save a Turtle Program has only been open to the local public until recently, but now is being open to a select few visitors, including you! There are several aspects to turtle protection and conservation program, but the part you will see is based around the fact that every evening, turtles hatch and make their way to the sea. This is a natural process, but in the frenzy of leaving the nest only about 80% of the hatched turtles actually have the stamina to climb out. On this tour, you backtrack to the previous evening’s events and help rescue the 20% of your Segway back to the meeting point and return to the ship with many memories to share. Notes: Bring your swimsuit, a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Bring cash or credit cards for purchases. Snorkeling is weather dependent. Closed-toe shoes are mandatory. No sandals or flip-flops allowed. Minimum age is 12. Maximum weight is 250 pounds. Snuba Adventure Segway & Beach Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 3 Hours Price $89.95 There are many ways to explore Cozumel Island, including by Segway. Come and enjoy this self-balanced, intuitive personal transportation device that reads your body language. You will be taken to the practice area where your Segway and safety equipment awaits. Participate in an introduction and orientation training; then, once you are confident with your Segway, you’ll ride along Cozumel’s beautiful coastline. Feel the breeze in your face and enjoy the experience of driving while you are admiring the finest views of the south part of the island. Continue riding smoothly towards the next stop—a charming beach club, where you will have time to relax. Sip a cool beverage, swim in the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea or use the snorkel gear at your own pace. When your tour ends, you will ride Departs: 1:00 PM Approximately 2½ Hours Price $79.95 Ready to take the next step beyond snorkeling, but not sure about scuba diving? Snuba might be just right for you. It’s a combination of snorkeling and scuba diving, and introduces you to the amazing underwater world without the cumbersome equipment necessary to go scuba diving. It’s fun and easy. You haven’t experienced the Mayan Caribbean unless you have seen what its underwater world has to offer. After approximately 15 minutes of instruction, your dive master will take you into shallow water where you will be able to try out your skills and build your confidence. Once you are ready, proceed out to deeper water (15-18 feet), where you will find schooling fish and brilliant coral formations. Visit lobsters, parrotfish and pairing angelfish in their own habitat. You will be fascinated by the myriad of brilliant colors that surround you in this incredible underwater world. You will spend Page 25 of 33 Cozumel, Mexico - Thursday, November 6, 2014 approximately 20 to 30 minutes in water during your snuba dive. flexible return times you can spend as much time at the park and maximize your day in paradise. Notes: Notes: Minimum age is 8 years. All equipment and transportation are provided. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Guests with heart problems, epilepsy, diabetes or asthma are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Underwater cameras are not allowed during this activity for safety reasons. Spectacular Snorkel & Chankanaab National Park Departs: 10:00 AM Approximately 4 Hours Adult $49.95; Child $39.95 Chankanaab National Park is Cozumel’s jewel and greatest tribute to nature. It is the perfect beach setting to enjoy all-inclusive shoreline snorkeling and access to the park attractions and facilities. Grab your snorkel gear and dive into adventure. View schools of colorful tropical fish, the vibrant reef and admire underwater statues set in a protected marine reserve. Discover the blue lagoon, an inland coral reef, and visit the crocodile pond to learn more about this protected species. For a cultural experience, stroll through the sacred ancient botanic garden, featuring Mayan archaeological replicas and a village. At Hacienda Antigua, sample different types of tequila and savor the colors and music of this classic Mexican town. While at the park, enjoy the sea lion shows, beach palapas, showers, changing rooms and, when you’re ready to relax, a sun chair or hammock. With Children under 5 years are free of charge. Minimum age for snorkeling activity is 8 years. Minimum age for consumption of alcoholic beverages is 21 years. The Tequila Experience by Jose Cuervo Departs: 11:30 AM Approximately 2½ Hours Price $69.95 Experience Tequila like you have never before. This excursion created by Jose Cuervo® will take you on a journey through time and space making you a certified tequila connoisseur. Your excursion begins with a three-minute bus or pre-paid taxi ride to Discover Mexico Park where the Jose Cuervo® Tequila Express facility is located. You will then be greeted by the tequila master who will begin by explaining the origins, distillation process and the different types of tequila available. Along the way, you’ll sample a variety of the best tequilas, including Blanco (white), Reposado and Añejo (aged), as well as the famous and exclusive Special Family Reserve (Reserva de la Familia), during a detailed exploration of this famous drink’s journey from agave field to cocktail glass. A taco buffet with handmade tortillas and six 100% Mexican salsas awaits, capped by a lesson in making the best margaritas by a Jose Cuervo® mixology expert. Feel free to stroll on your own or with a guide at Discover Mexico Park, for a glimpse of Mexico’s culture and history. Don’t miss the Papantla Flyers’ astonishing performance of the ancient voladores ritual. Notes: Minimum age is 21 years. Tulum Mayan Ruins & Beach Break Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 8 Hours Price $139.95 Come experience the world-famous, magnificent ruins of the walled city of Tulum—the only Mayan city built right on the coast overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Your adventure begins with a 45-minute ferry transfer to Playa del Carmen. Your guide will lead you to an air-conditioned motor coach for a scenic and informative one -hour drive to Tulum. Once there, your guide will escort you through the ruins, offering a complete narration along the way. See more than 60 restored temples and some of the mysterious hieroglyphic writings still visible today. Visit the Temple of the Frescos, famous for the detailed carved figures and original paints. And perched on the edge of the Caribbean and rising high above all of the other ruins is El Castillo, with its breathtaking view of the aqua-colored water below. From Tulum you will head to a local beach club where a tasty buffet lunch awaits you. Afterwards relax on the white-sand beach. Notes: Wear comfortable walking shoes; bring your swimsuit, a towel, sunscreen and a hat. There is a 10-minute walk each way between the parking lot and the entrance to the ruins. An optional tram is available for guests who do not wish to walk (cost is approximately US$2 round trip—price subject to change). This tour involves considerable walking on uneven limestone and loose stones and climbing on uneven rough surfaces. There is a government tax of US$5-8 on the use of video cameras at the ruins. No tripods and/or professional video cameras are allowed. Visitors are not allowed to climb some of the ruins due to their fragile state. Guests prone to seasickness should take appropriate medication for the ferry ride. Tulum Mayan Ruins Express Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 8 Hours Adult $124.95; Child $89.95 Come experience the world-famous, magnificent ruins of the walled city of Tulum—the only Mayan city built right on the coast, overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Your adventure begins with a 45-minute ferry transfer to Playa del Carmen. Your guide will lead you to an air-conditioned motor coach for a scenic and informative one -hour drive to Tulum. Once there, your guide will escort you through the ruins, offering a complete narration along the way. See more than 60 restored temples and some of the mysterious hieroglyphic writings still visible today. Visit the Temple of the Frescos, Page 26 of 33 Cozumel, Mexico - Thursday, November 6, 2014 famous for the detailed carved figures and original paints. And perched on the edge of the Caribbean and rising high above all of the other ruins is El Castillo, with its breathtaking view of the aqua-colored water below. Back in Playa del Carmen, you will have up to one hour of free time for shopping (depending on the ferry schedule). Notes: Wear comfortable walking shoes; bring your swimsuit, a towel, sunscreen and a hat. There is a 10-minute walk each way between the parking lot and the entrance to the ruins. An optional tram is available for guests who do not wish to walk (cost is approximately US$2 round trip—price subject to change). This tour involves considerable walking on uneven limestone and loose stones and climbing on uneven rough surfaces. There is a government tax of US$5-8 on the use of video cameras at the ruins. No tripods and/or professional video cameras are allowed. Guests are not allowed to climb some ruins due to their fragile state. Page 27 of 33 Key West, Florida, US - Saturday, November 8, 2014: An American town that moves to the sensuous rhythms of the Caribbean. Inspiration for Audubon, Hemingway, Harry Truman and Jimmy Buffett. Conch culture, coral reefs and sleek racing catamarans await. How will you mark your time here? A Taste of Key West Departs: 10:30 AM Approximately 1¾ Hours Price $39.95 Hit the streets of Key West for a taste of the food that has made the Conch Republic famous. Your guide will lead you on a casual walk encompassing all that is quintessential Key West—turquoise water, tropical food, unique characters, and key lime pie! (S)he will hand out yours-to-keep t-shirts, then the team sets out to visit three charming venues, sampling Key West favorites along the way. First up, see what's hot with the crew at Peppers of Key West and sample their award -winning sauces and salsas—local favorites and a spicy hit that’s not for the timid. Next, enjoy the beautiful waterfront setting at the Sunset Tiki Bar & Grille, where you will sample Key West pink shrimp, conch fritters and a chicken skewer with fresh mango dipping sauce. And, of course, no visit to Key West is complete without a stop at Kermit's Key Lime Shoppe. At Kermit’s you will sample the official pie of the State of Florida—key lime pie. Both Kermit’s and Peppers have been featured on the Food Network and Travel Channel and are favorites of locals and visitors alike. Butterfly Conservatory & Aquarium Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 2 Hours Adult $54.95; Child $39.95 Your tour guide will meet you at the cruise ship dock and escort you on a short airconditioned coach ride to a world-class attraction—the Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory, voted the Number One Attraction in Key West for the past two years by the People's Choice Awards. Your trip to Key West may not feel complete without a walk through this tropical paradise, where you will witness hundreds of free-flying butterflies and exotic colorful birds from around the world in a glass-enclosed, climate controlled conservatory. To set the stage before you enter their world, spend time in the Learning Center where you can view a 15minute award-winning film that describes the anatomy, physiology and life cycle of the butterfly. Relax and enjoy a magical, one-of-a -kind experience as you walk among some of the most beautiful creatures in nature and stroll against a backdrop of lush flowers, trees, orchids and cascading waterfalls. The gift shop and gallery offer a wide variety of unique nature related gifts. Next, head to Mallory Square and the Key West Aquarium by air-conditioned coach. By way of contrast to the modern conservatory, the Aquarium is Key West’s oldest attraction, dating back to 1935. It is home to hundreds of different species of local sea-life and includes touch tanks where kids of all ages are encouraged to enjoy a hands-on experience with the local Florida Keys sea life. The Aquarium is also home to a wide variety of fish including grouper, moray eels, barracuda, tropical fish, tarpon, sharks and parrotfish. You will even be able to pet a live shark. Shark feedings occur daily at 11am, 1pm, 3pm and 4:30pm. Catamaran Sail & Snorkel Departs: 9:00 AM Approximately 3½ Hours Adult $54.95; Child $29.95 Your adventure begins as you board a state-of -the-art catamaran, sailing out to North America’s only living coral reef. For the ultimate in sailing comfort, the boat features a stairway to the sea, a restroom, showers, a shaded lounge area and large sundeck. Snorkel with first-class gear and professional instruction from the friendly crew to make your time in the water more enjoyable. Soda, beer and wine will be served on the return trip. Notes: Minimum age is 6 years. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Guests with heart problems, epilepsy, diabetes or asthma are not allowed to participate in snorkeling. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Extended Old Town Hop-On/HopOff Trolley Departs: 8:45 AM Approximately 1½ Hours Adult $34.95; Child $19.95 Experience Key West’s original hop-on/hopoff tour during a 90-minute adventure that takes you all around the island, stopping at or near every major attraction. Key West not only boasts one of the most famous Old Town districts in the country, but also has magnificent beaches, marinas and facilities in the New Town that should not be missed. At each of the 12 stops you will be able to get off and explore, dine, shop and sightsee at your own pace. Then, you simply re-board at your leisure until you’ve covered the entire island if you wish. Keep an eye out for Ernest Hemingway’s home, where John James Audubon stayed, the Atocha treasure at Mel Fisher’s and the Butterfly Nature Conservatory. Take a swim at the Southernmost Beach where Tennessee Williams swam every morning before writing, or enjoy a cheeseburger in paradise at Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville (at your own expense). Your tour concludes at Mallory Square, where you will have the opportunity to wander through the Key West Aquarium or the home where Harry Truman spent all his working vacations at the Little White House. This is an unguided tour that you can tackle at your own pace. The 90minute trolley circuit can be extended by Page 28 of 33 Key West, Florida, US - Saturday, November 8, 2014 hopping off and on at your choice of locations. is not recommended for young children, or for the faint of heart. Notes: Notes: Minimum age is 12 years. Entrance fees to attractions along the trolley route are not included and are at your own expense. Ghosts & Gravestones Departs: 10:00 AM, 12:30 PM Approximately 1½ Hours Price $34.95 Board the Trolley of the Doomed…if you dare! Key West's frightful past comes alive with tales of murder, superstitions, betrayals, a mischievous doll named Robert, and a bizarre love story with a grave-robbing twist. As your Ghost Host guides you through the narrow streets aboard the Trolley of the Doomed, you will hear the tales that have been all but forgotten. Travel the narrow streets of Old Town, which is filled with 19th -century wooden houses that hold on to the secrets of their former inhabitants. Enter one of the island’s haunted Civil War forts which was once the quarantine barracks for suffering soldiers and is now home to Robert the Doll, who claims the extraordinary title of the World’s Most Haunted Child’s Plaything. Your Ghost Host will add a pinch of humor to Key West's dark side with tales of deathly love, tragic endings, scores to settle, wrongs to right and generally ghastly folk. You will see why the Travel Channel has identified Key West as one of America's most haunted locations. Due to the subject matter, this tour History & Legends Departs: 9:15 AM Approximately 3 Hours Adult $79.95; Child $49.95 This leisurely tour of Key West begins with a fully narrated tour on board the Old Town Trolley, covering over 100 points of interest as you take advantage of hop-on/hop-off privileges at 11 different stops around the entire island. Step back in time to the days before ‘civilization’, when fierce Natives left their enemy’s bones to bleach on the island of Bone Key. Explore what is now a lush, tropical island, and discover the charm and grace of one of America's unique architectural pleasures. Get to know characters such Ernest Hemingway and Harry S Truman as well as the magic that is Key West. You will find out about Key West’s unique role in the Civil War, and about Henry Flagler’s dream and how it came true. From bold Spanish explorers and brave wreckers to the great cigar barons and sponge magnates, Key West’s golden age is yours to discover, from settlement through the exciting days of the railroad, the doldrums of the Depression, World War II and the Kennedy era to the present. Your tour includes entry into the Hemingway Home—the house of author Ernest Hemingway (Trolley Stop #5). Enjoy a leisurely tour through the home built in the 1870s by a wealthy ship-wrecker. Ernest Hemingway arrived in Key West in the early 1930s and wrote about a dozen novels and short stories including To Have & Have Not, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Green Hills of Africa. After hearing wonderful stories and anecdotes, take a stroll around the beautiful property, complete with some descendants of Hemingway’s original polydactyl cats. From here it’s just a short ride to Mallory Square, where you will walk a short distance to the vacation home of President Harry S Truman. President Truman enjoyed 16 working vacations in Key West, and even joked that he wanted to move the White House here. The only Presidential Museum in Florida, the Truman Little White House has been a host to six US Presidents, as well as royalty and dignitaries from around the world. This is an independent (unguided) tour that allows you to tour at your own pace. Key West Hop-On/Hop-Off Trolley Departs: 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM Approximately 1 Hour Price $19.95 Board the hop-on/hop-off trolley for a fun and in-depth tour of Key West. Sit back on the padded seats and enjoy the uninterrupted view from the panoramic windows. You are free to hop off at any of the eight stops to enjoy the local sites, or stay on board and enjoy Key West without having to leave the trolley. Some noteworthy sites include the USCG Cutter Ingham, dating from the Word War II and the Vietnam era; the West Martello Tower with the Key West Garden Club; the Butterfly & Nature Conservatory; the southernmost point in the continental USA; Hemingway's Home; and, of course, Duval Street. The entire circuit takes an hour if you stay on the whole time; but you can get off at any point to explore and simply reboard the next trolley when you're ready to continue your ride. At Kermit's Key Lime Pie Shoppe, you’ll have time to indulge in a slice of pie on a stick, dipped in chocolate and then frozen (at your own expense). Your trolley ticket is good for one complete circuit. Notes: Entrance fees are not included. Children aged 12 years and under ride free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult. Key West Nature Kayak Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 3 Hours Price $59.95 You will be met on the pier and travel via airconditioned van along the Gulf to the other side of the island, as your driver tells you all about Key West. Then, the adventure kicks off as you set out to explore the mangrove creeks and grassy sea beds from the seat of your kayak, paddling from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic. You'll enjoy a leisurely and informative guided nature kayak over crystal clear waters, allowing you to spot many fish and other underwater animals—as well as a variety of birds—along the banks of the mangrove trees. Your guide will identify a variety of life above and below the water. Common sightings include conch, sea Page 29 of 33 Key West, Florida, US - Saturday, November 8, 2014 cucumbers, sea stars, sponges, tropical fish and the occasional shark, ray or manatee. Bird-lovers will enjoy frequent sightings of herons, egrets, ibis and pelicans. Finally, jump back into the van and travel along the Atlantic side of the island back to the pier. This excursion is suitable for paddlers of all levels. First-timers are welcome. will be an adventure to remember. Try the Caribbean Breeze at Rick’s if you dare! Notes: Minimum age is 21 years. Tour does not operate on Christmas Day. Key West by Bicycle Notes: Maximum weight is 250 lbs. Bring a change of clothes; wear sunscreen and a hat. Minimum age is 7 years. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. Departs: 9:00 AM Approximately 3 Hours Price $39.95 Key West Pub Crawl Discover the colorful history and characters of the Conch Republic. Your Beach Cruiser bike will be comfortable and easy to ride. Follow your guide as you bike to where Jimmy Buffet lived, wrote and first performed. You’ll see Margaritaville and visit some of Key West's top destinations—Captain Tony's, Sloppy Joe's, the Ernest Hemmingway House, and President Harry S Truman's winter White House. Take pictures at the marker of the southernmost point of the continental United States—just 90 miles north of Cuba. A visit to the Key West Cemetery gives you a chance to examine the final resting place of many of Key West's most colorful characters. One of the more interesting epitaphs says ‘I told you I was sick!’ You'll learn about the history of the Havana Water Skiing Mayors, as well as shipwrecks and pirates. This family fun tour ends with a stop at perhaps the world's most famous key lime pie shop for a sampling of all things key lime. Once your taste buds have been tested to the max, cool them off with key lime pie on a stick. Departs: 11:00 AM Approximately 2½ Hours Price $49.95 Don’t miss the ultimate Key West tradition—come do the Duval Crawl. Key West is famous for its bars. Day or night, the pubs are always rocking on this small island. On the Key West Pub Crawl you will experience some of the most famous and entertaining drinking establishments in the Florida Keys. This 2½-hour event begins downtown, moves through the historic seaport and then returns to Duval Street. Everyone will have the choice of a domestic beer or mixed drink at each bar. You will also receive a souvenir T-shirt to commemorate the event. Enjoy the bars of Key West with the ‘masters of mixology’ you will meet on this party in paradise. Whether it's casual Keys atmosphere, live music, or Caribbean drinks you seek, your Key West Pub Crawl Notes: Helmets and baskets are provided. Beach Cruiser-style bikes (no handbrakes) are used. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes; avoid wide leg pants or long skirts. Minimum age is 11 years. Minimum height is 5 feet. Participants and must be able to ride a 26" bicycle. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum height is 5 feet. Key West by Land & Sea Departs: 8:30 AM Approximately 3¼ Hours Adult $59.95; Child $29.95 Experience Key West from two very different viewpoints. First on the agenda is an informative eco-tour of the only living coral reef in the continental United States, just six miles offshore. This is one of the most biologically diverse marine ecosystems in the world. Explore the dramatic vistas generally reserved for scuba divers, and marvel at the tropical splendor of an undersea world on board a state-of-the-art catamaran. Majestic elkhorn and impressive brain coral, sturdy in appearance yet fragile and vulnerable, stand sentry for the more than 300 species of fish that complete this colorful and intriguing seascape. Special underwater windows provide you with continuous viewing opportunities. Returning to shore, climb aboard the Old Town Trolley for a narrated panoramic drive through 400 years of history. Hear about the early days of Key West with entertaining stories of pirates, wreckers, salvagers, cigar manufacturing and sponging. Meet the characters that helped shape Key West’s history, from the more private individuals such as Eduardo Gato and Governor Duval, to public figures including Presidents Truman and Kennedy. You will pass by the historic homes, the unique harbor, the southernmost point in the USA and many other landmarks along the way. Paddleboard Adventure Departs: 10:30 AM Approximately 3 Hours Price $59.95 Get as close as you can get to walking on water on a paddleboard! The tour operator will meet you pierside and you'll travel in airconditioned comfort to the other side of the island, along the beautiful Atlantic. Your driver will point out some highlights of Key West. Once at the marina, leave your valuables in a secure place (provided); then, your guide will match you up with the proper paddle and board size and give you a full lesson before you even leave the dock. When you’re ready, hop on your board and paddle with your guide over the calm, protected waters. Look down to see grassy beds in and around this beautiful mangrove habitat. Stops along the way give you a chance to rest and your guide a chance to point out wildlife and talk about the ecosystem here. From your excellent vantage point, watch for colorful fish, rays, conchs, sponges and the occasional manatee or dolphin. Then it’s back to airconditioned comfort as you travel along the Gulf of Mexico back to the ship. Notes: Page 30 of 33 Key West, Florida, US - Saturday, November 8, 2014 This tour is ideal for paddlers of all levels. Beginners are welcome. Children must be able to paddle approximately two miles on their own or they can sit on their parent’s board. Maximum weight 300 lbs. Minimum age is 12 years. A souvenir nylon backpack is included. President Truman's Key West & Old Town Trolley Departs: 9:00 AM Approximately 2¾ Hours Adult $59.95; Child $29.95 Explore at your own pace on this trolley tour. From Mallory Square, you will walk to President Truman’s Little White House. The Harry S Truman Little White House in Key West was built in 1890, as the first officer's quarters on the naval station. The wooden duplex contained ‘Quarters A’ for the base commandant and ‘Quarters B’ for the paymaster. The house was built on the waterfront of the harbor of Key West. At the beginning of the 20th century, the home was converted into a single-family dwelling to house the base commandant. Since then it has been host to many distinguished guests—Thomas Edison resided here during World War I, while working on depth-charge research for the U.S. Navy. In 1946, Harry Truman began visiting the island for rest and relaxation and returned for 175 days during his presidency. Quarters A was the Winter White House. President Dwight Eisenhower used the home while recuperating from a heart attack in 1956. In 1961, the Little White House played host to President John F. Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan during the Bay of Pigs incident. The house remained a living quarters for the commanding officers of the base until Truman Naval Station was closed in 1974. In 1996, President Jimmy Carter visited the home and celebrated New Year's Eve here with family and friends. In April of 2000, the Joint Chiefs of Staff for Great Britain, Germany, the U.S., and France had a private dinner at the Little White House. In April, 2001, U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell opened peace talks in this house between the representatives of Armenia and Azerbaijan. In 2005, President Bill Clinton and his wife, then-Senator Hillary Clinton, enjoyed a tropical respite in the Little White House. When you are ready, walk back to Mallory Square to join the original hop-on/hop-off Old Town Trolley Tour. This fully narrated 90-minute circuit of beautiful Key West offers 11 stops where you can hop off and on. Step back in time on a journey to the early days of Key West with stories of pirates, wreckers, salvagers, cigar manufacturing, sponging and many other true stories. You will be introduced to the people who helped form Key West’s history—private individuals such as Eduardo Gato and Governor Duval, and public figures including Presidents Truman and Kennedy. You will pass by the historic homes, the unique harbor, the Southernmost Point in the Continental USA and many other points. Disembark and re-board the trolley at your leisure. The trolley portion is an unguided tour that you can tackle at your own pace. comfortable shoes, sunscreen and a hat. Notes: Explore the dramatic underwater vistas generally reserved for scuba divers, and marvel at the tropical splendor of an undersea world aboard a state-of-the-art glass-bottom The walk from Mallory Square to the Little White House is two city blocks—wear Safari Speedboat Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 3 Hours Price $99.95 Explore the Key West National Marine Sanctuary from your two-person speedboat. Your guide will lead the way and you will follow caravan-style to get acquainted with the ‘other side’ of Key West-—the wild, natural Florida Keys. You'll observe mangroves, migrant birds, and colorful fish amid the tranquility of the backcountry. Then, switch to a faster pace and speed through the water, passing by dozens of uninhabited keys or islands. catamaran. This informative eco-tour showcases the only living coral reef in the continental United States, located just six miles offshore—it is one of the most biologically diverse marine ecosystems in the world. Majestic elkhorn and impressive brain coral, sturdy in appearance yet fragile and vulnerable, stand sentry for the more than 300 species of fish that complete this colorful and intriguing seascape. Special glass windows provide you with continuous viewing opportunities. World-Famous Hop-On/Hop-Off Conch Train Departs: 9:00 AM Approximately 1¼ Hours Price $19.95 Notes: Two guests per boat. Minimum age to drive the boat is 24 years; minimum age to ride is 6 years. Maximum is 500 lbs combined weight per boat. Bottled water is provided. Pregnant women and guests with back/neck injuries or heart conditions are not allowed to participate. Wear sunscreen; bring a hat. The Pride of Key West GlassBottom Boat Departs: 9:30 AM Approximately 2¾ Hours Adult $49.95; Child $29.95 Relax and enjoy yourself on this ride through centuries of Key West history. Walk about 250 yards over flat, paved surface to board the world-famous Conch Tour Train—a wheeled vehicle that takes you back to the days when fiercely protective Native Americans left their enemies' bones to bleach in the tropical wilderness. The island’s original name was Bone Key. Explore what is now a lush, tropical and densely populated island, and discover the charm and grace of one of America's unique architectural treasures. You will get to know characters such as John James Audubon, Ernest Hemingway, and Harry S Truman and, like them, be captivated by the magic of Key West. As the tour meanders through the Old Town with its blend of tropical plants and flowers, you will pass the historic seaport, the southernmost point of the continental USA, Page 31 of 33 Key West, Florida, US - Saturday, November 8, 2014 the cigar-makers’ shot-gun houses, wreckers’ mansions and unique churches—all part of the island’s multicultural heritage. Find out about Key West’s unique role in the Civil War, and about Henry Flagler’s dream and how it came true. Delve into the history of the golden age of settlement through the exciting days of the railroad, the Great Depression, World War II, the Kennedy era and the Cuban Missile Crisis to the present. From bold Spanish explorers to the great cigar barons and sponge magnates, people from all walks of life have made Key West their home. Page 32 of 33 General Information guides, services & transportation: In certain interesting but off-the-beaten-track places, professional guides and vehicles are at a premium. The best available are engaged. For all tours other than the Signature Collection, it is exceptional for drivers of public hire vehicles to speak any language but their own and it is not always possible to obtain air-conditioned buses or taxis in many ports. However, we do our utmost to find the very best excursion packages for your touring pleasure. Guests who leave during a tour for which transportation is included must there-after provide for their own transportation and services at their own expense. Transportation standards vary from country to country. self-guided excursions: Guests who do not join these prearranged shore excursions must rely on whatever transportation is available in each port. If you choose to devise your own excursion, we suggest that you remind the driver or tour escort of the ship’s sailing time. Of course, the ship’s facilities are fully available to guests while in port. conditions: Shore excursions are “Non-Holland America Line Services” for the purposes of your Cruise Contract. This means that shore excursions are not owned or operated by Holland America. Refer to your Cruise Contract for a full statement of your rights and obligations as well as those of the Owner of the Ship, Holland America Line Inc. and certain other persons and entities with respect to Non-Holland America Line Services. In particular, please note that you are assuming the entire risk of utilizing NonHolland America Line Services subject only to whatever terms or arrangements are made by you or on your behalf with the third party furnishing the Non-Holland America Line Services. Holland America Line does not assume liability for injuries or damages that occur during or as a result of shore excursions, nor is Holland America Line liable for loss of or damage to any baggage or other property which occurs ashore, for any reason whatsoever. Shore excursions are subject to cancellations or changes. Shore excursion operators reserve the right to deny participation to guests based on such criteria as they may establish. Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult aged 21 or older. about pricing, refunds & cancellations: Rates and descriptions are current as of the printing date. Prices are subject to change without notice and descriptions may vary from the actual tour provided. All cancellations that are made less than 5 days prior to cruise departure are subject to a 10% cancellation fee. There will be no exceptions. In addition, if you cancel your tour reservation after the booking deadline stated in the Shore Excursion Planning Form on board, or if you cancel a Signature Collection private vehicle tour, a 100% cancellation fee will apply since transportation and services will have already been arranged. cancellation of overland adventures and overnight tours: of cruising or while on board are not covered by the Cancellation Protection Plan and are subject to the above penalties. In the event a complete tour is cancelled by Holland America Line or the tour operator, pre-booked refunds will be handled on board. Very shortly after each booking deadline/cancellation date, e-mails are sent from the ship to the agencies concerned, informing them of our definite requirements for meals, seats on aircraft, number of automobiles and motor coaches, etc., and commitments are made. If notice of cancellation is received after the booking deadline/cancellation date, a refund can be assured only if the ticket is resold. Guests are encouraged to pre-purchase shore excursions. We recommend speaking with the Shore Excursion Manager on board if you have any questions about your physical ability to take part in any shore excursion. Should you opt not to take the tour following this discussion, full reimbursement will be made provided the cancellation is made within 24 hours of boarding the ship. For Overland Adventures and Overnight Tours, due to the in-depth nature of the adventures, most areas are not accessible to wheelchairs and require a considerable amount of activity. The cancellation policy for Overland Adventures and Overnight Tours is (with no exceptions): • 30 days before tour date: 25% penalty • 14 days before tour date: 50% penalty • Within 14 days: non-refundable Please note that the Cancellation Protection Plan covers pre-booked Shore Excursions, including Overland Adventures and Overnight Tours, if cancellation is made up to 24 hours prior to commencement of cruise. Tours cancelled within 24 hours prior to commencement Page 33 of 33