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NEWSPAPER POST March 2016 BSL Britannia Tours www.bsl.com.mt LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 Valletta Branch Paola Branch Mosta Branch Gozo Branch The Savoy Shopping Arcade, St. John Street, Valletta VLT 1112 Tel: 2123 8039, 2124 1904 2124 5418 e-mail: sales@bsl.com.mt 143, Antoine de Paule Square, Paola (between Main Street and APS Bank) Tel: 2180 9930 Fax: 2180 9868 e-mail: paola@bsl.com.mt Independence Avenue, Mosta Tel: 2141 3030 Fax: 2141 0002 e-mail: mosta@bsl.com.mt 10, Triq Mro. Dirjanu Lanzon, Victoria, Gozo Tel: 2156 5620 Mob: 7920 0488 e-mail: mjs382@gmail.com The Data Protection Act: If you want to stop receiving this brochure by post and want us to remove you from our mailing database, please get in touch with us and we shall delete your contact details. Vietnam & Cambodia Discovery 4 star hotels, all excursions, meals & entrances included as per programme International flights with Emirates Airline VISITING Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hoi An, Hai Van Pass, Danang, Marble Mountain, Hue, Saigon, Mekong, Phnom Penh, Angkor Wat & Siem Reap Thursday, 22 September | We meet at the airport for our Emirates flight to Hanoi via Bangkok. The flight leaves at 3.30 p.m. and arrives in Dubai at 01.00 a.m. early Friday morning. Friday, 23 September | Our Emirates flight departs to Bangkok at 3.40 a.m. and arrives at 12.50 a.m. we then board our flight to Hanoi leaving at 3.55 p.m. On arrival at 5.45 p.m. we are transferred to our 4 star hotel. We check in and free time to relax after the long flight and to familiarize ourselves with Hanoi. We later have a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight in Hanoi. Saturday, 24 September | We start our holiday with a city tour of Hanoi, where first we visit the complex dedicated to Ho Chi Minh, the nation’s founder. This complex also comprises the One Pillar Pagoda. Then we visit the Tran Quoc Pagoda, Hanoi’s oldest pagoda on the bank of West Lake. Lunch at a local restaurant and in the afternoon we visit Van Mieu - Quoc Tu Giam. We take a cyclo ride around the Old Quarter streets which were named after the specific goods once offered for sale at these places. We stop at Hoan Kiem Lake to learn about legend of the lake and visit Ngoc Son Temple, followed by a Water Puppet show - a uniquely www.bsl.com.mt Northern Vietnamese art form depicting scenes from rural life and episodes of national history. Overnight in Hanoi. flight to Danang. Upon arrival, we are transferred to our hotel. Overnight in Hoi An. an elegant garden with a magnificent lake and pavilion complex. Overnight in Hue. Sunday, 25 September | Breakfast and we depart from our hotel to Halong Bay, one of the World Natural Heritages recognized by UNESCO with over 3,000 spectacular limestone islands rising from the clear, emerald sea in the Gulf of Tonkin. Upon arrival, we are transferred to our Cruise ship where we will enjoy a welcome drink before checking in. While we pass by many rocky islets, caves, floating villages and beaches, our fresh seafood lunch will be served on board. We then stop to explore Surprise Cave, one of the most beautiful caves of the bay. Some free time for swimming or relaxing on the sundeck. Later the cruise ship will move in a quiet area to dock for the night. Typical Vietnamese dinner will be served on board. Overnight on board. Tuesday, 27 September | Today we go for a guided walking tour around Hoi An Ancient Town. Where we visit the Japanese covered bridge, Chinese assembly hall, a typical Vietnamese merchant’s house, one of the interesting museums and the local market. There are numerous art galleries, souvenirs and tailor shops where you can get some express made-to-measure clothes if you like. We then visit a craftsman home in the old streets where a brief introduction on the history of the lanterns and will go through the stages of making them. We will make a lantern by your own and we will keep it as a souvenir of our time in Hoi An. Lunch at local restaurant and the rest of the afternoon is free for leisure. Overnight in Hoi An. Thursday, 29 September | We are transferred to the pier to take a boat to visit Thien Mu Pagoda on the bank of the scenic Perfume River. We then continue by bus to visit Tomb of King Khai Dinh, its interest lies within its uneasy combination of Vietnamese and European features and the use of fragments of ceramics and glass for decoration. Lunch at local restaurant and after we are transferred to the airport for our flight to Saigon. Upon arrival, we go at our hotel for check-in. Overnight in Saigon. Monday, 26 September | Early birds can attend a Tai Chi demonstration on the sundeck at the break of dawn. Breakfast is served while we continue exploring Halong Bay by sailing across its 2000 islets. Arriving at the dock we disembark and are transferred back to Hanoi. Lunch at a local restaurant and we make our way to the airport for our Wednesday, 28 September | We leave Hoi An to Hue via Danang where we pass through the Hai Van Pass, which ranks among the top rides in Vietnam with sweeping vistas. Upon arrival in Danang, we make a stop to visit the Cham Museum where it houses the finest collection of Cham sculptures. We see many sandstone carvings, statues of genies and female dancers and numerous valuable artifacts. Then we proceed to the Marble Mountains with mysterious cave pagodas and a stone carving village at the foot of the mountain. We continue to Hue, upon arrival at our hotel we check-in and then have lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon we visit the Imperial Citadel. We see amongst other the Flag Tower, Nine Holy Cannons, Ngo Mon Gate, Thai Hoa Palace, Nine Dynastic Urns, Forbidden Purple City. We then continue to visit the Tomb of King Tu Duc - the ‘poet Emperor’, which is set in 2 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 Friday, 30 September | Check out from our hotel to visit the incredible network of the underground Cu Chi Tunnels constructed by Vietnamese fighters during the long struggle for independence and reunification. This network of over 200 km of tunnels became legendary during the 1960’s when they played a vital part in the American War, allowing the Viet Cong to control a large rural area close to Ho Chi Minh City. In their heyday, the tunnels were functioning underground cities. Then we head back to the city for lunch at local restaurant. In the afternoon, we visit the War Remnants Museum and the Reunification Palace. We end the day with a visit to the Saigon Notre Dame Cathedral and the bustling Ben Thanh Market for shopping. Overnight in Saigon. Saturday, 01 October | Depart from our hotel in the morning for a 2 hour pleasant drive to Ben Tre province, crossing Rach Mieu bridge. On arrival in Hung Vuong Pier, we hop on a motorized boat were we cruise Ben Tre river – one of the tributaries of Mekong river. Our first stop is at a (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) brick factory to know more about the traditional ways to make the main material of the many houses in the Mekong Delta. We then visit one of the many coconut processing workshops located along the canal. We return to the boat and go through the natural creeks to a village where we see some locals making sleeping mats. Lunch at a riverside restaurant, afterwards we take a rowing-boat along the beautiful water palm creek before boarding the boat to go back to pier. Return to hotel and overnight in Saigon. Sunday, 02 October | The day is free for shopping or to discover more the capital. Later we are transferred to the airport for our flight to Phnom Penh in Cambodia. Upon arrival, check-in at our hotel. Overnight in Phnom Penh. Monday, 03 October | Phnom Penh has been the capital since 1866 and although it suffered extensive damage during the Khmer Rouge era, the city still retains its rustic charm. Accompanied by an English-speaking local guide we will tour the city to discover its ancient and recent past. We will visit Cambodia’s Royal Palace, which stands majestically in the city center just off the riverfront area. Several buildings are open to visitors including the Silver Pagoda whose floor is lined with solid silver tiles. We then continue to the Cambodia National Museum that is located in a fabulous old building, the Museum is filled with art and artifacts dating back to the pre-Angkorian era. At the north end of the city is the hilltop pagoda of Wat Phnom, for which the capital was named. Climb the stairs to the top of the hill for fabulous views of the city below. Lunch at a local restaurant. Then in the afternoon we go to visit Tuol Sleng Prison (S-21) and the Killing Fields which is a sobering reminder of the evils of the Khmer Rouge regime. Although not a joyful tour, visiting these monuments unlocks keys to understanding the development from ¢2799 22 Sep - 7 Oct PRICE PER PERSON of this still developing country. Overnight in Phnom Penh. Tuesday, 04 October | We make our way to the airport for our flight to Siem Reap. Upon arrival, pick up and transferred to our selected hotel. Lunch at a local restaurant and afterwards we go to Angkor Wat, one of the modern wonders of the world. The temples are set among a large forest with shaded roads which are relatively quiet. On arrival at the temple, we stroll through the intricately carved hallways that still show hundreds of fine carvings of Apsara and Hindu mythology and discover small shrines still in use today by local people. Will be amazed by the sheer size of the temple and will learn how the Khmer Empire prospered between the 11th and 13th century. Overnight in Siem Reap. Wednesday, 05 October | Today we go to Angkor Thom, the ancient royal city of the Khmer Empire with its centre piece; the Bayon temple. We then continue to Ta Prohm, considered to be one of Angkor’s jewels with its overgrown fig trees, giving a haunting yet exotic atmosphere. The roots of the trees have merged over the centuries through the temple’s huge stone blocks. Lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, we visit the Banteay Srei temple. This red sandstone temple is one of Angkor’s most significant structures as its BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 Adult in Triple Adult in Twin Adult in Single Child Sharing Visa Authorization letter walls are decorated with elaborate carvings which have been preserved remarkably well. We return to our hotel. In the evening we can go to the Artisans d’Angkor market, an organization focusing on training unschooled rural youth in traditional handicraft skills. Ancient techniques are still practiced here such as wood and stone carving, lacquering, gilding and silk painting. Overnight in Siem Reap Please ask at the desk for visa requirements Please ask for more information regarding the triple rooms in Halong Bay PRICE INCLUDES Emirates flights to Bangkok and back (via Dubai) Vietnam Airlines flight from Bangkok to Hanoi and internal flights to Danang & Saigon Cambodia Angkor Air internal flights to Phnom Penh & Siem Reap Bangkok Airways flight from Siem Reap to Bangkok 13 nights accommodation in 4 star hotels 13 buffet breakfasts, 10 lunches and 2 dinners Meals (except for breakfasts) are taken in typical local restaurants All transfers in a private air conditioned vehicle All excursions guided by English speaking guide as indicated in itinerary Entrance fees to places of interest as shown on itinerary Services of Tour Leader All taxes Thursday, 06 October | The day is free to enjoy Siem Reap with its colonial and Chinese-style architecture in the Old French Quarter, and around the Old Market. In the city, there are museums, traditional Apsara dance performances, Cambodian cultural village, souvenir and handycraft shops, silk farms and many markets. We suggest you visit the Psar Chaa – Old market which every day is packed with locals as well as tourists. Many small stalls are set up on the ground, like vegetables, fish and meat. There are many stalls which you can find everything you can imagine - from spices, snacks, souvenirs, linen, clothes, leather goods, home furnishings and more. Not to be missed are stalls that sell Cambodian silk scarfs or shawls. (Check-out time is at noon). Later in the afternoon we are transferred to the airport for our departure flight back home, leaving at 8.30 p.m. and arriving in Malta at 2.10 p.m. (Friday, 07 October). (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) ¢2799 ¢2899 ¢3269 ¢2299 ¢10 | 3 www.bsl.com.mt Explore Mexico & Guatemala 4 star hotels, all excursions, meals & entrances included as per programme International flights with British Airways VISITING Cancun, Chichen Itza, Valladolid, Merida, Celestun Flamingo Park, Campeche, Palenque, Mishol Ha, Agua Azul waterfalls, San Cristobal de las Casas, Sumidero Canyon, Chiapa de Corzo, Zinacatan, San Juan Chamula, Guatemala, Panajachel, Lake Atitlan, Antigua, Flores, Tikal and Xoximilco Sunday, 05 June | We meet at the airport for our British Airways flight to Cancun via London. The flight leaves at 8.40 a.m. and arrives in London at 10.55 a.m. We then proceed to our airport hotel for our overnight stay. Monday, 06 June | Check-out and make our way to the airport for our flight to Cancun. The flight leaves Gatwick airport at 11.15 a.m. and arrives in Cancun at 3.45 p.m. (Cancun entry tax of USD26 pp to be paid upon arrival at airport). Upon arrival, our English speaking guide will be waiting for us and then we are transferred to our hotel for check in. Later we join the tour leader for a familiarization walk. Overnight in Cancun. Tuesday, 07 June | We start our holiday with an excursion that takes us to the UNESCO World Heritage Site - Chichén Itzá, the most important archaeological zone in Yucatan. We explore the ancient capital of the Mayan Empire, where we see the pyramid or Kukulcán temple, the Ballgame Court, the Skull temple, Jaguar’s temple, the Observatory, the One Thousand Columns Square and the Sacred Well. It was built by the Mayas around 600 A.D. and in 2007 it became one of the 7 wonders of the world. We then proceed to one of the most famous cenotes (a natural sinkhole) - Ik-Kil. At Ik-Kil cenote, one can swim, browse Mayan handicrafts or admire the beautiful botanical grounds. Afterwards our tour guide will take us to Valladolid, known for its quiet streets and sun-splashed pastel walls. Overnight in Merida. Wednesday, 08 June | Our day starts with a guided city tour of Merida. We get to know Merida’s delightful and bustling city centre, which boasts plenty of colonial churches and mansions to admire. Known as ‘the white city,’ for its clean, white buildings that seem to sparkle in the sunshine, Merida was established when the henequen industry was at its peak. We admire the wrought iron railings, carved wooden doors and charming courtyards as we stroll along Montejo Avenue, the Cathedral and the Government Palace. Evening at leisure. Overnight in Merida. Thursday, 09 June | We make our way to Campeche and on the way we stop in Celestun, a beautiful estuary of pink flamingos. The estuary is a natural breeding ground for flamingos and other birds. Watch numerous birds flock on shore as they eat the shrimp-like crustaceans that give the flamingos their unique pink color. The declared Biosphere Reserve is one of the only places in the world to view such numbers of these fascinating birds in the wild! Overnight in Campeche. Friday, 10 June | Be prepared for a great day as we explore the rich culture of the beautiful colonial Campeche, the historic downtown area and museums. Located on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, the city features fortresses build by the Spanish conquistadores during the 15th century. We visit the San Jose el Alto stronghold, San Francisco and San Roman church, the Nuestra Senora de la Soledad bastion and the cathedral. www.bsl.com.mt We also visit the Armoury Museum and Puerta de Tierra. Overnight in Campeche. Saturday, 11 June | Early departure from Campeche to go to Palenque. We visit Palenque’s Archeological site, which is one of the most remarkable cities of the Mayan world. The city was founded around 100 B.C. and its development lasted nearly a thousand years, after which it was abandoned. The buildings that can be seen today are the Palace and the Temple of the Inscriptions. This Temple safeguards King Pakal’s tomb, the most famous ruler of Palenque. We then proceed to our hotel for check-in. Overnight in Palenque. Sunday, 12 June | Today we relax at two world-class waterfalls, Misol-Ha and Agua Azul, both known for their bright blue waters and stunning jungle setting. Misol-Ha, a beautiful waterfall of about 35 metres, where we can freshen up in its natural pool surrounded by rain forest of the Chiapas highlands. We then go to visit Agua Azul waterfall, which will amaze us with its incredible turquoise color due to the dissolved salts in it, and its lush vegetation and petrified trees. We continue on to San Cristobal to our hotel for check-in and overnight. Monday, 13 June | After breakfast we leave our hotel to go and enjoy the delights of the Sumidero Canyon. Where our boat trip takes us on a spectacular journey with some of the canyon walls towering 1000 mts above us. The wildlife on display is spectacular, and our boat takes us past one or two caves and cascades in the area. Our trip along the canyon will be followed by a tour of the magical town of Chiapa de Corzo. A town that was the first settlement founded by the Spaniards with its Mudejar fountain known as “La Pila”, built in the XVI century; it is sample of the colonial architecture with an Arabic influence. Overnight in San Cristobal. 4 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 Tuesday, 14 June | This morning our guide takes us for a city tour through San Cristobal’s cobbled streets, churches and markets, soaking up the unique ambience and the wonderfully clear highland light. Then we go to discover two picturesque towns inhabited mostly by descendants of Maya-Tzotzil culture. In these villages reigns a peaceful atmosphere with simple and friendly natives who keep many of their traditions, ways of life and original beliefs. In San Juan Chamula we see the church of San Juan Bautista, a beautiful and humble building inside which clearly seen religious syncretism of this population. In the community of Zinacantan we see local women artisans, which produce beautiful fabrics using ancient techniques. Here you can buy blankets, tablecloths, pillowcases, costumes and other textiles made from cotton fibers of high strength. Overnight in San Cristobal. Wednesday, 15 June | Early breakfast and we depart to Guatemala, where we cross the border (border crossing fee between Mexico & Guatemala of USD28 pp has to be paid). Once we are in Guatemala we proceed to Panajachel, located on the shores of Lake Atitlán. Overnight in Panajachel. Thursday, 16 June | Today’s excursion takes us by boat to Santiago Atitlan. We cross Lake Atitlan, which is considered one of the wonders of the world and enjoy the magnificent view of the volcanoes and Mayan villages all around. Upon arrival at Santiago Atitlan - the most ancient village, we learn about the local Saint Maximon. On our return we are picked up and go to towards the highlands, to one of the most colorful and famous native flea markets. Surrounded by valleys, with mountains serrating the horizons, Chichicastenango can seem isolated in time. We go round this small stucco-white town and visit St Thomas temple where it is common to (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) from ¢3899 5-23 June 7 June - Public Holiday PRICE PER PERSON find “Shaman” (religious leaders) to practice traditional rituals. We have some free time for shopping in the market. Outstanding among the items offered are textiles, particularly the women’s blouses. The manufacture of masks, used by dancers in traditional dances has also made this city famous for woodcarving. Overnight in Panajachel. Friday, 17 June | We are transferred to Antigua - one of the oldest cities in the Americas, a place of rare beauty, major historical significance and vibrant culture. A former capital, the city boasts an impressive catalogue of colonial relics in a magnificent setting. Streetscapes of pastel facades unfold beneath three volcanoes (Agua, Fuego and Acatenango). Many old ecclesiastical and civic structures are beautifully renovated, while others retain tumbledown charm, with fragments strewn about parklike grounds. We go round the cobblestoned streets and see the America’s Colonial Monument, Plaza de Armas, The Palace of the Captains, the Cathedral and churches amongst others. We arrive at our hotel late in the afternoon. Overnight in Antigua. Saturday, 18 June | Early pick up for our flight to Flores, upon arrival we are transferred to see the caves of Actun Kan. These caves form a large network of underground passageways. We admire the large stalactites and stalagmites in the cave. Here the natural formations are so distinctive that some have nicknames like “The God of Rain and “The Elephant Foot.” We continue crossing Lake Petén Itzá to go to Petencito Island, home to a zoo. Paths will take us past enclosures of native species, including ocelots, jaguars, and spider monkeys. Tropical birds and wild pigs roam free. From here, the boat tour continues to the archeological site of El Mirador, on the peninsula of Tayasal. Tayasal was an important site during the post-classic era of the Maya. This city held out against the invading Spaniards the longest of any Mayan city. The El Mirador pyramid still stands, encased in encroaching plants. Overnight in El Remate Flores. Sunday, 19 June | Today’s excursion takes us to El Peten, to visit the crown jewel of Mayan ruins in Guatemala - Tikal. Its name means “Place of Voices” and though it has many of the same beautiful temples as its well-known counterparts in Mexico, Tikal stands apart because of its location deep in the jungle. We walk under a thick canopy of trees to explore the plazas, pyramids, and temples of Tikal. Settled around 700 BC, Tikal flourished during the Classic Period, between 200 and 900 AD. As the capital of a conquest state, it served as a center for trade and economy, growing to a population of almost BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 Adult in Triple Adult in Twin Adult in Single Child Sharing 100,000 before its decline. We see Complex Q & R, the Central Acropolis, Temple I “The Great Jaguar” and Temple II “Of the Masks”. Overnight in El Remate Flores. ¢3899 ¢4099 ¢4549 ¢3369 Please ask at the desk for visa requirements PRICE INCLUDES Monday, 20 June | Check-out and we are transferred to the airport for our flight to Guatemala (departure tax of Flores of USD33 pp has to be paid at the airport). Upon arrival we are picked up and transferred to our hotel. Overnight in Guatemala City. British Airways flights to/from Cancun (via London) Internal flights from Antigua/Flores, Flores/Guatemala and Guatemala/Cancun 1 night accommodation in 3 star Gatwick Airport Hotel 16 nights accommodation in 4 star hotels 1 English buffet breakfast 16 American breakfasts and 1 Mexican dinner All transfers in a private air conditioned vehicle All excursions guided by English speaking guide as indicated in itinerary Entrance fees to places of interest as shown on itinerary Services of Tour Leader Airport taxes, service charge and hotel taxes Tuesday, 21 June | We are transferred to the airport for our morning flight to Cancun via Panama. (entrance tax of Cancun of USD26 pp has to be paid at the airport). Upon arrival we are transferred to our hotel for checkin. We have time to rest before we are picked up at 6pm and taken for our excursion to Xoximilco where we board a trajinera for a nighttime cruise that takes us to sail along the beautiful canals. On board we enjoy a tasty Mexican dinner with an open bar (tequila, beer, fruit flavored beverages and sodas). Overnight in Cancun. Wednesday, 22 June | Morning at leisure for shopping or to enjoy the facilities of this beach hotel. We are picked up from hotel at 1:30pm for our transfer to Cancun airport to board our flight back home. Our flight leaves at 5.35 p.m. (via London) and arrives in Malta at 4.00 p.m. (Thursday, 23rd June). (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) | 5 www.bsl.com.mt Cuba a Caribbean adventure All excursions, meals & entrances included as per programme VISITING Havana, Vinales Valley, Cienfuegos, Bay of Pigs, Santa Clara, El Nicho waterfalls, Hanabanilla Lake, Topes de Collantes, Trinidad, Valle de Los Ingenios, Sancti Spiritus, Camaguey, Bayamo, El Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, Baracoa, Toa and Humbolt National Park Tuesday, 14 June | We meet at the airport for our flight to Havana via Paris. The flight leaves at 6.30 a.m. and arrives in Paris at 09.25 a.m. We then board our flight to Havana which departs at 4.35 p.m. and arrives at 8.25 p.m. On arrival we are transferred to our hotel. We check in and the rest of the day is free to relax after the long flight. Overnight in Havana. Wednesday, 15 June | We start our holiday with an excursion to the Viñales Valley. We get to take in some of Cuba’s best natural scenery, also we visit a tobacco farm and cigar-rolling facility where the whole process from seed to cigar will be explained. After lunch, we visit the Pinar del Rio and Guayabita rum factory. On the way back we go to the Orchid Gardens of Soroa, which feature hundreds of varieties of orchids. It covers an area of 35,000 square meters and has more than 20,000 orchid plants. It also has thousands of ferns and trees that make it a truly unique destination in the world located in the Sierra del Rosario, a world biosphere reserve. Dinner and overnight in Havana. Thursday, 16 June | Breakfast and we depart to Cienfuegos where we stop at a local crocodile farm. Another stop will be at the historic Bay of Pigs where we see the actual place where US forces landed during the 1961 invasion. Then we proceed to Santa Clara, one of the most important places in Cuban Revolutionary history. We have lunch here and afterwards we go for a city tour where we see several fascinating historical sites including the Che Guevara monument and mausoleum, his final resting place. We arrive at our hotel in Cienfuegos for overnight. Friday, 17 June | Our guide takes us for a city tour of Cienfuegos, a laidback maritime city known as the Pearl of the South due to its lovely location on a picturesque Caribbean bay. We see the city’s well preserved colonial centre and learn about its proud musical tradition and its famous musician such as Benny More. We depart to Cumanayagua by jeeps and go to El Nicho waterfalls. We have lunch and then with our guide we go for a short trek to see the amazing waterfalls and river. We have time to swim under the falls. Then we go to Hanabanilla lake and Topes de Collantes before proceeding to Trinidad. We have dinner at our hotel. Overnight in Trinidad. Saturday, 18 June | Be prepared for a great day today as we explore Valle de Los Ingenios. We ride an old steam train dating from 1906 and go through the sugar cane valley which was once the centre of sugar and slaves trading. The train track takes us through tunnels and over few bridges, right through the sugar cane fields which brought prosperity to Trinidad region in the 18th century. We return to Trinidad where we have lunch at a local restaurant. Afterwards we go to explore this city, which was founded in 1514. The town remained a major centre for trading sugar and slaves for 200 years. This wealth is reflected by the well restored colonial architecture found in the centre and was declared a UNESCO World www.bsl.com.mt 6 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 Heritage Site in 1988. Dinner and overnight in Trinidad. Sunday, 19 June | We leave Trinidad and our first stop today is at Sancti Spiritus, which despite having a wonderful colonial heart is well off the Cuban tourist trail. We visit the city, the historic centre, the Iglesia Parroquial and the local market. After lunch we proceed to Camaguey. Upon arrival we go for a city tour with bicycle taxis. It’s the third largest city in Cuba and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city was founded in 1515 on the coast but was moved inland after 13 years of continuous attacks from pirates. The new city was built with a confusing layout of winding alleys and forked streets that lead to squares and piazzas. Dinner and overnight in Camaguey. Monday, 20 June | Today we go to the city of Bayamo which though it was founded in 1513 it was almost destroyed in 1870’s during the first Cuban war of independence. Today the city is a world leader in sustainable transportation. We go through the town centre, we see the house of Manuel Cespedes and horse drawn carriages all over the town. Lunch and then we proceed to El Cobre for a short visit before we arrive in Santiago de Cuba. Overnight in Santiago. Tuesday, 21 June | Santiago de Cuba the former capital of Cuba has a fascinating history where during the Cuban revolution the city was a hotbed of guerilla activity. During our city tour we see numerous sights amongst which the Plaza Cespedes, (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) from ¢2799 14-27 June PRICE PER PERSON Adult in Triple Adult in Twin Adult in Single Child Sharing Visa Cost ¢2799 ¢2899 ¢3090 ¢2100 ¢47 Please ask at the desk for visa requirements PRICE INCLUDES the Cathedral, Callejon del Padre Pico, the house of Diego de Velasquez, the Carnival museum and Plaza Dolores. We have lunch in a local restaurant and then go to the cemetery of Santa Ifigenia, the Moncada Garison, the Morro Castle and Granjita Siboney. Overnight in Santiago. Wednesday, 22 June | Today we set off for the town of Baracoa on the eastern tip of Cuba. On the way we stop for lunch in a local restaurant. Upon arrival in Baracoa we check-in in our hotel and the rest of the day is free. Overnight in Baracoa. Thursday, 23 June | Baracoa is the oldest Spanish settlement in Cuba and is where Christopher Colombus first landed. Ironically, it is now the only place in Cuba where the descendants of the original Taino indigenous people of Cuba still live - in the rest of the island the Taino people became extinct as a culture following by the settlement of Spanish colonists. Baracoa is surrounded by a large mountain range, home to numerous rivers and the Caribbean’s highest waterfall, which gives the area an isolated and wild feel. During our tour of the area we take a boat trip along the beautiful Toa River and also visit a cocoa farm which Baracoa is famous for - chocolate! Lunch is included today, overnight in Baracoa. Friday, 24 June | Today’s excursion takes us to Humboldt Park, the largest and best conserved remnant of forested mountain ecosystem in the Caribbean and most protected area for its extraordinary biodiversity values. We go for a walk through small rivers and bushes with a local specialized guide who will explain to us the flora and fauna of this park. Good walking shoes are a must, as well as a towel and swimsuit to cool off! We have lunch in a local restaurant and then return to Baracoa. Overnight in Baracoa. Saturday, 25 June | We are transferred to the airport for our flight to Havana. On arrival we BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 Airmalta flights to/from Paris Air France flights to/from Havana Internal flight from Baracoa to Havana 12 nights accommodation in 3 and 4 star hotels 12 buffet breakfasts, 12 lunches and 4 dinners Meals (except for breakfasts) are taken in typical local restaurants All transfers in a private air conditioned vehicle except for the jeep excursion All excursions guided by English speaking guide as indicated in itinerary Entrance fees to places of interest as shown on itinerary Services of Tour Leader All taxes go for lunch and later on, on our city tour will be acquainted with Cuba’s capital city. One of the highlights is the splendid historic neighborhood of Habana Vieja (Old Havana), a UNESCO World Heritage. Wars and revolution have done little damage to its heritage, making it the finest example of Spanish colonial city anywhere in the Americas. Stops on the tour will include the 4 plazas, the Bodeguita del Medio and the Cathedral. Then we visit Malecon for its classic cars, 5th Avenue in Miramar, the neighborhood of Jaimanitas (where a Cuban Gaudí has decorated the neighborhood with mosaic for 23 years now), Callejon de Hamel (a completely painted alley) and plaza de la Revolucion. Overnight in Havana. Sunday, 26 June | We go round the streets of Havana for the last time, before we go for our farewell lunch in a local restaurant. Later we are transferred to the airport for our return flight back home. Our flight leaves at 10.55 p.m. (via Paris) and arrives in Malta at 10.00 p.m. (Monday, 27th June). (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) | 7 www.bsl.com.mt Grand tour of U.S.A. & Canada All excursions & entrances included as per programme International flights with Lufthansa VISITING Toronto, Niagara Falls (Canada), New York, Washington, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Monterey and Carmel Monday, 01 August | We meet at the airport at 9.45 a.m. for our flight with Lufthansa to Frankfurt. The flight leaves at 12.45 p.m. and arrives in Frankfurt at 3.25 p.m. We are then transferred to our hotel in Frankfurt for our overnight stay. Tuesday, 02 August | Check-out and we make our way to the airport for our flight to Toronto. The flight leaves Frankfurt at 2.10 p.m. and arrives in Toronto at 4.40 p.m. Upon arrival we are transferred to our hotel for check in. Later we join the tour leader for a familiarization walk. Overnight in Toronto. Wednesday, 03 August | Our first excursion takes us to see the beautiful Niagara Falls. The Falls separate two countries, Canada and the USA, as well as two of the Great Lakes, Ontario and Erie, and they can be visited on both sides of the international border. The Canadian (Horseshoe) Falls are 177 feet high with a crest of 2200 feet. The US Falls are 184 feet high, with a crest of 1075 feet. Included in today’s excursion is a boat ride on the “Maid Of The Mist” (waterproof clothing suggested), which passes directly in front of the Falls. Time permitting; a stop will be made in the picturesque 19th century village of “Niagara-OnThe-Lake”. Overnight in Toronto. Thursday, 04 August | Today we leave Toronto to take the flight to New York. On arrival transfer to our hotel. After checking in we go for a familiarization walk with the tour leader. Overnight in New York. Friday, 05 August | In the morning we go for a half day city tour where we visit amongst others Central Park West, Lincoln Centre, Rockfeller Centre, Fifth Avenue, Millionaire’s Row, Broadway, Times Square, Rockfeller Centre and others. The afternoon is free for personal sightseeing or shopping, or else one can join the tour leader for a walk to the Empire State Building, which is the highest building in New York and Ground Zero. Overnight in New York. Saturday, 06 August | Today is a free day or else you can opt to go to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Museum of Immigration by boat (extra). The Statue of Liberty is a gift from France in 1886, the Statue measures 150 feet, and can be viewed from all sides. Ellis Island is the nation’s main point of entry for millions of immigrants between 1892 and 1954. The museum has 30 galleries and exhibits the history of immigration into the United States. In the evening we suggest you go to a famous theatre for a fabulous theatrical show (extra). Overnight in New York. Sunday, 07 August | We depart New York and upon arrival at Washington airport, we are picked up and transferred to our hotel. Overnight in Alexandria - Washington. Monday, 08 August | We go for a city tour of Washington DC where www.bsl.com.mt 8 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 we see amongst others the U.S. Capitol Building, the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the FBI Building, Federal Triangle, the Ellipse, the Tidal Basin, the Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument, the House and Senate Office Building, and the National Gallery of Art. Overnight in Alexandria - Washington. Tuesday, 09 August | Breakfast and we go to the airport for our flight to Las Vegas. On arrival we are transferred to our hotel. A short familiarization walk and after free time to explore this gambling paradise. Stroll along “The Strip” comparing the many hotels, each trying to outdo the other. Try your luck in one of the casinos or attend to one of the many shows there are every night. Overnight in Las Vegas. Wednesday, 10 August | Today we go for the much awaited excursion of the Grand Canyon. We depart early from the hotel, our coach will drive past the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River, before turning into the Hualapai Indian Reservation and Grand Canyon West. Then we board a shuttle bus that will take us to various viewpoints overlooking the Canyon. There is also a “Western” Town reminiscent of the 1880’s. Lunch is included. Return at the hotel in the evening. Overnight in Las Vegas. Thursday, 11 August | The day is free to relax and enjoy Las Vegas, a city that never sleeps with all its Casinos and nightclubs offering every type of entertainment. Overnight in Las Vegas. Friday, 12 August | Our coach will take us to the airport for our flight to Los Angeles. On arrival we are transferred to our hotel. Familiarization (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) from ¢4999 1-19 August PRICE PER PERSON Adult in Triple Adult in Twin Adult in Single Child Sharing ¢4999 ¢5299 ¢6289 ¢3759 Please ask at the desk for visa requirements walk with the leader. Overnight in Los Angeles. Saturday, 13 August | We start the day by touring the world famous city of Los Angeles. Take in the excitement, where we see Marina Del Rey, the yacht harbor of Los Angeles, Venice, the home of “Muscle Beach”, where Governor Schwarzenegger used to lift weights before his movie career. From here to Santa Monica, then Beverly Hills, “Sunset Strip”, and Hollywood, where a stop will be made at the famous Chinese Theatre on the “ Walk Of Fame”. From here to Downtown Los Angeles, where we see the Disney Centre, St. Mary’s Cathedral, and the original Mexican birthplace of L.A. Overnight in Los Angeles. Sunday, 14 August | The day is free for shopping or personal sightseeing or you can opt to spend the day in Disneyland (extra), where fairytale dreams come true for children of all ages. Delight in exciting attractions, enchanting fireworks, musical parades and beloved Disney Characters across whimsical lands. See fantasy become a reality as you explore Adventureland, Frontierland, Liberty Square, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland and Main Street, U.S.A. areas. Zoom through space and become a swashbuckling pirate. Overnight in Los Angeles. and Robert Stroud (The Birdman of Alcatraz). Overnight in San Francisco. Monday, 15 August | Morning departure for our flight to San Francisco. On arrival the coach will take us to a city tour to discover America’s most exciting city. Sights that will be seen are Union Square, Chinatown (the largest Chinese enclave outside of China proper), North Beach (Italian District and home of the “Beats”), Lombard Street (the crookedest street in the world), Fisherman’s Wharf, the Golden Gate Bridge, Twin Peaks, the Golden Gate Park and the Civic Center. Then we proceed at the hotel for check-in. Overnight in San Francisco. Tuesday, 16 August | This morning we go for an unforgettable tour of Alcatraz. A short boat ride will take us across San Francisco Bay to Alcatraz, once one of the most famous and secure prisons in the world and today a living museum operated by the National Park Service. The selfguided tour (using headphones) leads you through the facility, and gives a commentary on the history of the island, the prison, and some of the infamous prisoners, including Al Capone BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 PRICE INCLUDES Lufthansa return flights to Toronto/San Francisco Internal flights to New York/Washington/Las Vegas/ Los Angeles/San Francisco All transfers 17 nights accommodation in 3 & 4 star hotels 17 breakfasts & 1 lunch All excursions as per itinerary Entrance fees to places of interest included as shown on itinerary All excursions guided by an English speaking guide Services of Tour Leader All taxes Wednesday, 17 August | Our last excursion takes us to Monterey, which was the first capital of California 200 years ago, and this history is preserved in the downtown area, where many original buildings still exist. A stop will be made at Old Fisherman’s Wharf, where sea lions often gather under the pier. From here to Cannery Row which was made famous by the eponymous John Steinbeck novel. A visit will be made to the Monterey Aquarium, famous for the unusual exhibits of sea creatures from the surrounding waters. After this, continue to Carmel, a quaint village of stylish boutiques and restaurants, where Clint Eastwood used to be mayor. We return to San Francisco for our last night. Overnight in San Francisco. Thursday, 18 August/Friday, 19 August | Late breakfast and afterwards we are transferred to the airport for our return flight to Malta via Frankfurt. Flight departs at 3.05 p.m. and arrives in Frankfurt at 11.00 a.m. of the 19th August. We then board our flight to Malta leaving at 1.40 p.m. and arriving at 4.05 p.m. (Friday). (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) | 9 www.bsl.com.mt Grand tour of China 4 star hotels, all excursions, meals & entrances included as per programme International flights with Emirates Airline VISITING Shanghai, Bund, Suzhou, Guilin, Li River, Yangshou, Xi’an, Terracotta Warriors, Beijing, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China Thursday, 11 August | We meet at the airport for our Emirates flight to Shanghai. The flight leaves at 4.25 p.m. and arrives in Dubai at 11.50 p.m. Friday, 12 August | We then board our Emirates flight to Shanghai departing at 2.50 a.m. and arriving in Shanghai at 3.30 p.m. On arrival, we are transferred to our hotel. We check in and free time to relax after the long flight and to familiarize ourselves with Shanghai. We later have dinner and overnight in Shanghai. Saturday, 13 August | After breakfast we start our holiday in China by touring Shanghai, one of the largest metropolitan cities in China. We go through the Bund Shanghai’s most famous landmark and a symbol of old and new Shanghai. Four kilometers long, it has been one of the most important areas of Shanghai. In the 1930s, the Bund was host to the city’s financial and commercial centers. We then visit the Jade Buddha Temple, built in 1882. The temple has 2 jade statues of the Sakyamuni Buddha, one seated and one reclining, brought from Myanmar. The seated Buddha is 1.9 metres (6ft) high and was carved out of a single piece of white jade and is wearing a robe inlaid with precious jewels. We also visit the famous Yu Garden and get to see part of old Shanghai. Lunch and dinner included. Overnight in Shanghai. Sunday, 14 August | After breakfast, we are today taken to visit Suzhou, nicknamed Venice of the East, and the city of gardens. Here we see amongst others Master’s Net Garden built in the Ming Dynasty (1600s). The exquisite Ming Gardens and the Chinese Scholar Culture have all affected the architectural and garden design. We visit the Suzhou Embroidery Institute, where we are able to see Chinese women crafting their fine arts. After lunch, we go on a mini cruise on the Grand Canal and later we return to our hotel in Shanghai. Free evening. Lunch is included. Overnight in Shanghai. Monday, 15 August | After breakfast, today we visit the Shanghai Art Museum which possesses a collection of 120,000 precious works of art. Its rich and high-quality collection of ancient Chinese bronze, ceramics, painting and calligraphy is renowned around the world. The present Shanghai Museum has eleven galleries and three special temporary exhibition halls. Afterwards we can go and visit downtown of Shanghai. In the afternoon we are taken to the airport for our flight to Guilin, an important cultural city with a history encompassing more than 2000 years. On arrival we are transferred to our hotel. Lunch is included. Overnight in Guilin. Tuesday, 16 August | After breakfast we head to the stunning landscape of Guilin with the strangely shaped hills or karsts with the verdant vegetation ranging from bamboo to conifers, together with wonderful caves that make Guilin such an attraction for tourists. It is considered the pearl of China’s thriving tourist industry on account of the natural beauty and historic treasures. We go on an exciting 4 hour cruise on the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo. Tonight you will have chance to see the Liusanjie light show (extra). We will stay overnight in Yangshuo. Lunch and dinner included today. Wednesday, 17 August | In the morning, we go with our local guide to the beautiful countryside of Yangshuo, along the river, through villages, rice fields and orchards. We will visit Yulong River & Moon Hill plus a farmer’s home. Drive back to Guilin. Only lunch is included today. Overnight in Guilin. Thursday, 18 August | After breakfast another interesting day awaits us when today we visit the Reed Flute Cave. Inside this water-eroded cave is a spectacular world of various stalactites, stone pillars and rock formations. Illuminated by coloured lighting, the fantastic spectacle is www.bsl.com.mt 10 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 found in many variations along this 240 metre long cave. From here we go to a tea village and later we take a chairlift (extra) to Yao Mountain where we have a wonderful paranomic view of Guilin city. We are transferred to the airport for our flight to Xi’an later in the afternoon. Upon arrival, our coach will transfer us to our hotel. Lunch included today. Overnight in Xi’an. Friday, 19 August | After breakfast we start our three day stay with a visit to the ancient City Wall of Xi’an, called the capital of Shanxi Province. It lies in the middle of the Guanzhong Basin with the Weihe River to its north. It was the capital of 12 dynasties over 1,000 years and has a great number of precious relics and historical sites. Xi’an was the start of the Old Silk Road to the west during the 7th century. In the afternoon we visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, considered as one of the oldest Pagodas in China. The 7 storey Great Wild Goose Pagoda was built in 652AD. It is a striking elegant building, and is the symbol of Xi’an. The famous Buddhist monk Xuan Zang returned from a 17-year pilgrimage, and the square pagoda was built to house the 600 or so Buddhist texts that he had collected in India. Lunch and dinner are included. Overnight in Xi’an. Saturday, 20 August | We start the day with breakfast and then we visit the Museum housing the world famous Terra-Cotta Warriors. The vaults or pits containing Qin Shihuang’s Terracotta Army are located just outside Xi’an and were accidentally found by farmers in 1974. This army of more than 6,000 life size terracotta warriors, with horses and chariots lined up facing east and ready for battle, is one of the world’s most remarkable archaeological finds. (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) from ¢2899 11-26 August PRICE PER PERSON Adult in Triple Adult in Twin Adult in Single Child Sharing ¢2899 ¢2999 ¢3429 ¢2559 Please ask at the desk for visa requirements Visa costs ¢60 and must be paid directly at the Embassy together with a reference letter The terracotta warriors were made for Qin Shihuang (259-210BC), also known as The First Emperor, and with his mausoleum lying only 1.5km away, it is assumed the army was made to accompany him on his journeys after death. Lunch is included. Possibility to visit Tang Dynasty Dance and Music show (extra). Overnight in Xi’an. Sunday, 21 August | After breakfast we go to the airport for the flight that will take us to Beijing, the capital city of China. On arrival, our coach will take us to our hotel. We visit Temple of Heaven in the afternoon and see the landmark building of old Beijing which is the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest. Only lunch is included today. Overnight in Beijing. Monday, 22 August | Breakfast and today we visit the Forbidden City (known officially as the Imperial Palace Museum). The third Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Yong Le commissioned the palace to be built during 1406 and 1420. It was burnt down, rebuilt, sacked and renovated countless times, so most of the architecture you can see today dates from the 1700’s and onwards. The Forbidden City was the seat of Imperial Power for 500 years, and is now a major tourist attraction in China. We will also go to the centre of Beijing City and the famous Tiananmen Square, where you can see Tiananmen Tower, Monument to the People’s Heroes, Great Hall of the People, Mao Zedong Memorial Hall. We suggest you take a rickshaw ride to Hutong area where you will visit a local family, see the Bell Tower and how people live in the Hutong area (extra). Lunch included today. Overnight in Beijing. Tuesday, 23 August | After breakfast, we visit other interesting places around Beijing. We first go to the Ming Tombs, which lie in the valley of the south of the Tianshou Mountains in the Changping district. Here 13 Ming emperors were buried and the tombs are “defended” from evil influences by the dragon and tiger hills on either side of the valley. We have the possibility to visit one of the tombs. From here we go to the famous Great Wall. A symbol of ancient Chinese civilization, the Great Wall has stood for more than 2,000 years. It was built in stages from the 5th century BC to the 16th century AD as protection against northern nomadic tribes. Stretching from the coast of the Bohal Bay in the east and ending at the Jlayu Pass in the west, it snakes along the back of mountains, deserts and valleys for 6.350km. It is said to be, one of BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 PRICE INCLUDES the only two human engineering projects visible by astronauts from space with the naked eye. Built of huge granite slabs and special sized bricks, the Great Wall at Badaling 75km north of Beijing is most typical of the Wall during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). There the wall is wide enough for 5 horsemen to ride abreast or 10 men to walk side by side. Lunch and Peking Duck dinner are included. Overnight in Beijing. Emirates flights to Shanghai and return flight from Beijing (via Dubai) Air China internal flights Shanghai/Guilin/Yangshou/ Guilin/Xi’an/Beijing 13 nights accommodation in 4 star hotels 13 buffet breakfasts, 13 lunches and 5 dinners Meals (except for breakfasts) are taken in typical Chinese restaurants with one glass of soft drink All transfers All excursions guided by English speaking guide as indicated in itinerary Entrance fees to places of interest as shown on itinerary All tips for local guides and drivers included Services of Tour Leader All taxes Wednesday, 24 August | After breakfast, we visit Beihai Park, one of the oldest ancient imperial park in Chinese history and see local people doing Taiji or sword exercises there. In the afternoon, we will visit the popular Summer Palace in western park of Beijing. This beautiful park was originally a retreat for emperors. We will offer an optional tour to see the famous Kung Fu show this evening (extra). Only lunch is included today. Overnight in Beijing. Thursday, 25 August | Today we visit the Zoo, Lama Temple and Xiushui Market before we are transferred to the airport for our flight back home. Lunch is included today. Our Emirates flights departs at 11.55 p.m. and arriving in Malta at 2.40 p.m. (Friday, 26 August). (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) | 11 www.bsl.com.mt The best of Thailand & Myanmar 4 star hotels, all excursions, meals & entrances included as per programme International flights with Emirates Airline VISITING Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Erawan National Park, Yangon, Kyaiktiyo Mountain, Heho, Inle Lake, Mandalay, Mingun, Bagan and Kandawgyi Lake Thursday, 04 August | We meet at the airport for our Emirates flight to Bangkok via Dubai. The flight leaves at 4.25 p.m. and arrives in Dubai at 11.50 p.m. early Friday morning. Friday, 05 August | Our Emirates flight departs to Bangkok at 3.40 a.m. and arrives at 1.10 p.m. we are picked up and transferred to our hotel. We check-in and free time to relax. In the evening we go for a familiarization walk. Overnight in Bangkok. Saturday, 06 August | We start our holiday with a city tour of Bangkok, where we visit the Royal Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew and Wat Po. The Reclining Buddha is the oldest and largest Buddhist temple in Bangkok. It is home to more Buddha images than any other Bangkok temples and it shelters one of the largest Buddha in Thailand. We later enjoy a boat cruise along Chao Phraya River where we go through Thaonburi canals and visit the Wat Run (Temple of Dawn) one of the most striking riverside landmarks of Thailand. Then we go to the Pak Klong Talad Market, the biggest flower market in Bangkok. The area is a kaleidoscope of bright, blooming colour as vendors and consumers trade in Jasmine, lotus and roses – amongst other things. Lunch included today. Overnight in Bangkok. Sunday, 07 August | We check-out from our hotel and on our way to Kanchanaburi, we stop at a dock where we embark a boat which takes us to the famous Damnoen Saduak floating market. Running along a network of canals just off the Mae Klong River, Damnoen Saduak is abuzz at early morning with wooden rowboats selling all kinds of fruits, vegetables and ready-to-eat snacks. We continue to Bang Kung Camp, famous for its old Naval Forces Camp. We see the temple of Wat Bang Kung where the main attraction of the temple is the chapel overgrown by a Banyan tree, which roots cover completely the building. Then we proceed to the bridge on the River Kwai, which has gained International fame from the film version of the novel. The Imperial Japanese Army ordered the black railway bridge to be brought to Kanchanaburi by the prisoners of war from Java as part of the so-called Death Railway. We visit the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre, where interactive exhibits, short films and clear descriptions provide the context of the Japanese aggression in Southeast Asia. Next to the Railway Centre, we will find the Don Rak war cemetery and the memorial site. Lunch included today. Overnight in Kanchanaburi. Monday, 08 August | Today we go to Erawan National Park which covers over 500 sq.km and is surrounded by stunning scenery and houses the famous Erawan waterfalls. These falls have seven levels dropping down over 1500m and are regarded as one of the most beautiful in Thailand. We can walk to each level easily on the paths but to get to the very top it is a bit of www.bsl.com.mt a scramble up the cliff, but worth the effort! Around the park there are also several caves where we can explore and see wonderful limestone formations - stalactites and stalagmites. In the afternoon we go to visit Thaweechai Elephant Camp, where we do bamboo rafting and ride the elephants. Despite their vast size, elephants are remarkably agile and go through the narrow tracks in the forest effortlessly. Hold tight when taking the approx. 30 min elephant ride. Lunch included today. Overnight in Kanchanaburi. Tuesday, 09 August | Breakfast and check-out of rooms. Kanchanaburi is best known for it’s more recent history, where during World War II the Japanese Imperial Army began the construction of the “Death Railway”. In total, over 100,000 prisoners of war lost their lives. We walk through the Hellfire Pass, which is a 25 meters wide and 75 meters long incision of the mountain made by hammer and chisel only. We continue to Wat Luang Ta Bua, known as the Tiger Temple. After gaining a reputation as a refuge for wounded animals, the temple received its first tiger cub in 1999 and has accumulated 17 more since. During visiting hours, the cats are led around a quarry by the monks, and for a fee, will pose for photos with tourists. Lunch included today. We then are transferred to Bangkok to our hotel for overnight. Wednesday, 10 August | We are transferred to the airport for our flight to Yangon. Upon arrival, we go to our hotel for check-in. In the afternoon, we visit the charming downtown of Yangon. We see the City Hall, High Court, General Post Office, Customs House and the Strand Hotel while passing religious pagodas and parks. We stop near Sule Pagoda to take photos of the golden stupa and the Independence Monument at the Maha Bandoola recreation park. In the evening one can go to China town and enjoy an exciting 12 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 stroll through the buzzing streets of Yangon. Lunch included today. Overnight in Yangon Thursday, 11 August | This morning we depart for Kyaiktiyo Mountain, home of the famous and religiously important Golden Rock Pagoda. Along the way to Bago, stop briefly at Htauk-kyant town to have a look at the beautifullylandscaped Allied War Cemetery. Upon arrival in Bago, we have some time to explore the 16th century capital of the Mon Kingdom. We visit the 55-metre long reclining Shwethalyaung Buddha. We stop at the Mon style Kyaik Pun Pagoda to see the historical four-seated sitting Buddha. In the afternoon, we go to the Golden Rock past Kyaikho town. Upon arrival at the foot of Kyaikhtiyo Mountain, we take local transport (an open roof truck) for a journey half way up the mountain. Then, we enjoy a walk up the hill to reach the top where you will be rewarded with excellent views of the giant Golden Rock and its surrounding valley. At sunset, we witness the wonders of the Golden Rock, said to be held in place by a delicately placed hair of the Buddha. Lunch included today. Overnight in Kyaithtiyo Friday, 12 August | Rise early to enjoy a serene sunrise on the Pagoda platform. Later, walk back down part of the mountain the way we came. The trucks take us to the bottom where our car awaits to drive us back to Yangon. We are transferred straight to Yangon airport for our flight to Heho. Upon arrival, we enjoy a scenic drive to Nyaung Shwe where is situated Inle Lake - Myanmar’s second largest lake which measure 70km². Transfer to our hotel by boat and check in. Lunch included today. Overnight in Inle Lake. Saturday, 13 August | Located at 880m above sea level, Inle Lake is also one of the highest lakes in the country. (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) from ¢3299 4-18 August PRICE PER PERSON This morning we visit the so called five-day market. We observe the vibrant atmosphere with local people in colorful costumes trading farm products such as vegetables, fruits, dried tea leaves as well as livestock. Later we visit the weaving village of Inpawkon and then we go to the historical Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda. While riding on boat, we observe the unique rowing style of fishermen at Inle, who stand stern on one leg and wrap the other around the oar. Observe floating gardens on the lake in its beautiful surroundings on your way back to your hotel. Lunch included today. Overnight in Inle Lake. Sunday, 14 August | We are transferred to the airport to take our flight to Mandalay. Together with our guide we go to the ancient royal capital of Amarapura and visit Mahagandayon monastery, where more than a thousand monks and novices live and study the doctrine of Buddha. We visit the nearby U Bein bridge - the longest teakwood span in the world. Then we visit The Great Sage, home to the most venerated sitting Buddha image, that have been covered with gold leaf over the years. Later we visit the traditional handicraft industries such as gold-leaf hammering factory, wood carvings and kalaga making workshops, to learn more about the city’s cottage industries. Late afternoon we visit the Golden Palace Monastery that was built in the early 19th century, being famous for its teak carvings of Buddhist myths. We end the day with a visit to Mandalay Hill, and enjoy the magnificent views from the 230m high summit. Return to our hotel. Lunch included today. Overnight in Mandalay. Monday, 15 August | Our day starts with an excursion on board a riverboat where we cruise over the Ayeyarwaddy River to the ancient town of Mingun, home to the world’s largest ringing bell, which weighs over 87 tons. We visit the site of the bell and the pretty Hsinbyume Pagoda. Then we continue to the unfinished Mingun Mantara pagoda, which was built between in the late 18th century by King Bodawpaya. We return to Mandalay by boat and then proceed to Bagan. Lunch included today. Overnight in Bagan. Tuesday, 16 August | We meet our guide and go for sightseeing in Bagan. We start our tour with the vibrant Nyaung Oo Market, and then proceed to see some of the distinctive pagodas and temples in Bagan. We visit the Shwezigon Pagoda, the Annada Temple: a whitewashed masterpiece of Mon architecture with four standing Buddhas, and the adjacent brick monastery. Later we visit Thatbinnyu Temple, know as “temples of omniscience” and we end our trip at Sulamani temple. Then we are transferred to our the hotel. In the afternoon, we visit BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 Adult in Triple Adult in Twin Adult in Single Child Sharing Thailand Visa one of Myanmar’s most treasured handicrafts, a lacquer ware home Industry. Continue to visit Damayangyi Temple (the massive temple in Bagan). By a local horse– cart we make our way to Pyitthagyi Temple. In the evening, we go for a boat trip where we sail on the Ayeyarwaddy River - coming to life in beautiful warm evening hues at dusk. We enjoy a delicious cocktail onboard and watch the scenic view of the sun setting over the mountains. Lunch included today. Overnight in Bagan. Please ask at the desk for visa requirements and regarding the Myanmar Visa PRICE INCLUDES Wednesday, 17/Thursday, 18 August | We check-out and are transferred to the airport to take our flight back to Yangon. Upon arrival at Yangon we go first to visit to the magnificent Shwedagon pagoda, before going to our hotel. Lunch included today. Then we visit the Bogyoke Market also known as Scott Market, the most popular shopping place and tourist destination in Yangon where all kinds of souvenir, gems, jewellery arts and crafts, silk and cotton fabrics and garments can be shopped. Then we head to the appealing Indian quarter for a different view of the city. We proceed to Kandawgyi Lake, one of central Yangon’s greenest spots where we see the glittering royal Karaweik barge. Then we are transferred to the airport for our flight back home that leaves Yangon at 7.50 p.m. (via Bangkok and Dubai) and arrives in Malta at 2.10 p.m. (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) ¢3299 ¢3447 ¢3772 ¢2869 ¢30 | 13 Emirates flights to Bangkok and back (via Dubai) Internal flights to/from Bangkok/Yangon, Yangon/ Heho, Heho/Mandaly, Bagan/Yangon 12 nights accommodation in 4 star hotels 12 buffet breakfasts and 12 lunches Meals (except for breakfasts) are taken in typical local restaurants All transfers in a private air conditioned vehicle All excursions guided by English speaking guide Entrance fees and boat trips to places of interest as shown on itinerary Services of Tour Leader All taxes www.bsl.com.mt A journey through Ecuador, Galapagos Islands & Peru All excursions, meals & entrances included as per programme VISITING Quito, Galapagos Islands, Santa Cruz Island, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Moray, Maras, Yucay, Machu Picchu, Puno, Pucara, Lake Titicaca, Uros Islands, Taquile Island, Colca Canyon, Cruz Del Condor, Antahuilque, Chivay, Maca, Yanque and Arequipa Tuesday, 06 September | We meet at the airport for our KLM flight to Amsterdam departing at 7.40 a.m. and arriving at 10.50 a.m. We then proceed to our hotel in Amsterdam for our overnight stay. Wednesday, 07 September | We check-out and board our flight to Quito departing at 10.00 a.m. and arriving at 2.45 p.m. On arrival, we are transferred to our hotel. We check in and free time to relax after the long flight. Overnight stay in Quito. Thursday, 08 September | Quito is set in a hollow at the foot of a volcano and is surrounded by hills and snowcapped mountains. In 1978 it has been declared by UNESCO “Patrimony of Mankind”. We start our holiday with a city tour of Quito, our guide takes us for a walk through the culturally diverse history of Quito. Have a closer look at the Independence Square with the Government and the Bishops Palace. Visit the Museum of the Cathedral and the Cathedral. On the way to San Francisco Square, we pass the church of La Compañia, which has the most ornate and richly sculptured façade and interior. Afterwards, we visit the famous hill of the old town, Panecillo where we see the angel statue “Virgen de Quito”. Overnight in Quito. Friday, 09 September | We are transferred to the airport for our flight to the Galapagos Islands, the highlight of Ecuador. Among the animals found, are the different species of giant “Galapagos” tortoises that gave the islands their name, a variety of birds and marine mammals such as iguanas, sea lions, dolphins, whales as well as a great number of fish. Upon arrival we get a ferry where it takes us to Santa Cruz island. On the way to Puerto Ayora we visit “Los Gemelos”. We go for a short walk in the scalesia forest and watch Darwin finches. We proceed to our hotel for check-in and have lunch, afterwards we go to visit the Charles Darwin Research Station. The station’s most impressive attraction is the tortoise breeding center, where we see tortoises of all shapes and sizes, including the famous Lonesome George, at 90+ years old, and the last remaining member of the Pinta Island subspecies. Access to the tortoises is quite open and visitors can feel free to walk amongst them. Lunch and dinner included today. Overnight in Santa Cruz Island. Saturday, 10 September | Today’s excursion takes us to the north of the island and we visit one of the four islands: North Seymour, South Plazas, Bartholomew or Santa Fe. Nord Seymore is a small flat island surrounded by low cliffs, barely separated from Baltra Island by a small narrow stretch of water. You will be landing near a long sandy beach, where sea lions and marine iguanas hang out between the rocks. South Plaza Island is uplifted sea floor, rather than a volcanic island like nearby Santa Cruz. Although South Plaza is barely 1km long and 100m wide it is home to an amazing variety of wildlife. The volcanic island of Bartholomew, characterized by a 114m high volcanic crater, is 1.2 square km in size and located close to the east coast of Santiago Island. The landscape of the island is breathtaking. With a little bit of luck we see marine iguanas, lava lizards and various cacti. The island of Santa Fe is one of the oldest islands of the archipelago. Its age and isolation have allowed several endemic animals to evolve, including species of land iguana, rice rat and gecko. Sea lions are the most common sight on Santa Fe Island. Lunch and dinner included today. Overnight in Santa Cruz Island. The itinerary of today’s excursion is subject to change. It depends on the availability of the boats and the National Park Regulations for the day tours. Daily excursions are guaranteed, however there might be other islands or visitor sites than mentioned visited: Cerro Dragon and Venecia, Daphne, Caleta Tortuga, the Islands of Floreana, Isabela and/or the Highlands of the Island Santa Cruz. Sunday, 11 September | In the morning, we are transferred to the airport for our flight to Quito. Upon arrival we check-in at our hotel and the rest of the day is free to enjoy this beautiful city. Overnight in Quito. Monday, 12 September | We board our flight to Cusco (via Lima). Cusco is South America’s archaeological capital. Nevertheless, it is still the hub of the Inca Empire: Quechua-speaking Inca descendants can still be found multitudinously in the centuries-old stone-walled city streets. Upon arrival www.bsl.com.mt 14 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 we are transferred to our hotel for check-in. Overnight in Cusco. Tuesday, 13 September | Today, we go on a city tour of Cusco which consists of a visit to its most important landmarks of both the Inca and the Colonial times. During our tour we visit the temple of the sun. Continue to the Cathedral, considered the best repository of colonial art from the Cusco school. It was built over the palace of the Inca Wiracocha and considered the religious and political centre of Cusco during the Inca era. We walk through the Inca Street of Loreto, a fine sample of the old town and its remarkable Inca walls. Afterwards, we leave the city to visit the outer parts of Cusco were we find important ruins of the Inca Empire. Between them the most important is the archaeological park of the fortresstemple Saqsaywaman which shows precise zigzags of massive stone to which centuries could not do any harm. Overnight in Cusco. Wednesday, 14 September | Our guide takes us on a tour to the different Inca Communities and antique salt mines. We start the tour with a visit to Chinchero community located at 28 km from Cusco. There are the remains of what was the royal hacienda of Tupac Inca Yupanqui. The excursion continues to Moray, a little Andean community which is famous for its embedded amphitheatre, formed by four circular terraces which seem to disappear into the interior of the puna, like an artificial crater. Finally, we visit the Salt Mines of Maras. The view of this complex of nearly 3,000 wells is spectacular. The local people demonstrate the ancient techniques to visitors, even allowing us to participate. Overnight in Yucay. Thursday, 15 September | Pick up from the hotel and transferred to the train station in Ollantaytambo to take the train toward Aguas Calientes. Upon arrival, take the shuttle bus to Machu (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) Picchu (30 minutes). Machu Picchu – Also known as “The Lost City of the Incas”. It was built around AD 1450 at the top of a granite mountain but abandoned a hundred years later, at the time of the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire. Forgotten for centuries, the site was brought to worldwide attention in 1911. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1983. Recently, it also has been named one of the “New Seven Wonders of the World”. Machu Picchu is a perfect example to point out the Incas ingenious engineering and masonry techniques, which enabled them to transport heavy stone blocks up the mountain side and to form them to amazingly polished stones that fit together perfectly without any cement, but also to come already with running water and food supply. Enjoy a guided tour of the marvellous citadel, visiting the main plaza, the royal quarters, Temple of Three Windows, the circular tower and the sacred Sun Dial and burial grounds. In the afternoon, train back to Ollantaytambo and continue by road to Cusco and to our hotel. Overnight in Cusco. Friday, 16 September | The day is free to relax and enjoy this beautiful city of Cusco. Overnight in Cusco. Saturday, 17 September | On the way to Puno we visit Pucara which is famous for its pottery. Visit the Pucara Stone Museum and Andahuaylillas church which is considered to be the “Sistine Chapel” of the Americas. Then we visit Raqchi ruins. These are the best and to this extent the only surviving ruins that have adobe walls still sitting on a base of Inca rock walls. Lunch at local restaurant included. We arrive in the beautiful town of Puno with its mixture of typical Andean architecture that is found all the way down from the hill sides to the bank of Lake Titicaca. This Sacred Lake of the Incas is one of the most enigmatic places in the world. It is the highest navigable lake and combines beautiful sights, culture and history. Lunch in included today. Overnight in Puno. Sunday, 18 September | After breakfast we depart from Puno’s from ¢4899 dock towards Uros Islands in the Titicaca Lake. The Uros are 40 small floating islands made of packed reed. Here the inhabitants of the lake, the Uros, live just as their ancestors did and maintaining their customs. After visiting the Uros Islands we head by boat to Taquile Island. Taquile, was part of the Inca Empire. It was one of the last locations in Peru to capitulate to Spanish domination during the Spanish conquest of Peru. In the main square, there is a cooperative shop, selling woollen goods and hand-woven items. The Taquile people have maintained their traditions and culture and many locals wear traditional clothing. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant. Overnight in Puno. Monday, 19 September | We depart Puno and head to Colca Canyon. Best known as one of the world’s deepest canyons. Reaching a depth of 4160 m, whose depth can be appreciated from the Cruz Del Condor, a viewpoint where Andean Condors can be seen most days throughout the year. Packed lunch included today. Overnight in Colca. Tuesday, 20 September | Early start to the day and we go to Cruz Del Condor, from here we can observe the condors and have a look at the depth of the Canyon. We then proceed to Chivay, on the way we stop at the Antahuilque Viewpoint, where a wonderful 1,500 year old terracing can be observed. We continue to the town of Maca, an Andean community and the town of Yanque. Between Arequipa and Chivay, we go through a range of unique ecological zones, from desert to altiplano to dry BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 6-24 September tundra. We arrive at Arequipa late afternoon. Overnight in Arequipa. Wednesday, 21 September | The city tour will start with a visit to Carmen Alto district, from this viewpoint we appreciate the beautiful landscapes of the city, the volcanoes and the pre-Incas terrace. We continue to the old neighbourhoods of San Lázaro and Yanahuara, famous for its viewing point. Furthermore, our guide will show us Arequipa´s Cathedral and its beautiful “Plaza de Armas”. Afterwards, we visit the complex of the Company of Jesus, exponent of the baroque Spanish art of the XVII century. After that, we continue to Santa Catalina Convent, a beautiful and romantic place from the XVI century, built by the Spaniards. Overnight in Arequipa. PRICE PER PERSON Adult in Triple Adult in Twin Adult in Single Child Sharing ¢4899 ¢5099 ¢5869 ¢3999 The above prices include the Galapagos National Park fee & Transit Control Card of USD220 per person PRICE INCLUDES KLM flights to/from Quito/Lima (via Amsterdam) Internal flights Quito/Galapagos/Quito,Quito/Lima/ Cusco & Arequipa/Lima 17 nights accommodation in 3 & 4 star hotels 17 buffet breakfasts, 5 lunches and 2 dinner Meals (except for breakfasts) are taken in typical local restaurants All transfers All excursions guided by English speaking guide as indicated in itinerary Entrance fees to places of interest as shown on itinerary Services of Tour Leader All taxes Thursday, 22/Friday, 23 September | We are picked up for our flight to Lima departing at 10.15 a.m. and arriving at 11.50 a.m. We then go for a city tour of Lima, we go through the main square and see the Cathedral, the Government Palace, Archbishop’s Palace and the City Hall. Continue to the residential districts of San Isidro and Miraflores. The tour ends at the Lovers’ Park from where we have a great view of the Pacific Ocean. We are then transferred to the airport for our flight to Amsterdam that leaves at 8.15 p.m. and arrives at 3.40 p.m. (23rd September). Upon arrival we head to our hotel for an overnight stay. Saturday, 24 September | We check-out and proceed to the airport for our flight back home that leaves at 11.50 a.m. and arrives in Malta at 2.50 p.m. (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) | 15 www.bsl.com.mt Wonders of China plus Yangtze River Cruise 4 star hotels, all excursions, meals & entrances included as per programme VISITING Shanghai, Bund, Yangtze River, Three Gorges Dam, Shibaozhai, Chengdu, Sanxingdui, Xi’an, Terracotta Warriors, Beijing, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China Monday, 17 October | Meet at the airport for our Emirates flight to Shanghai. The flight leaves at 3.30 p.m. and arrives in Dubai via Cyprus at 01.00 a.m. early Sunday morning. Tuesday, 18 October | We then board our Emirates flight to Shanghai departing at 2.50 a.m. and arriving in Shanghai at 3.30 p.m. On arrival, we are transferred to our hotel. We check in and free time to relax after the long flight and to familiarize ourselves with Shanghai. We later have dinner and overnight in Shanghai. Wednesday, 19 October | Our holiday starts by touring Shanghai, one of the largest metropolitan cities in China. We go through the Bund is Shanghai’s most famous landmark and a symbol of old and new Shanghai. Four kilometers long, it has long been one of the most important areas of Shanghai. In the 1930s, the Bund was host to the city’s financial and commercial centers. We then visit the Jade Buddha Temple, built in 1882. The temple has 2 jade statues of the Sakyamuni Buddha, one seated and one reclining, brought from Myanmar. The seated Buddha is 1.9 metres (6ft) high and was carved out of a single piece of white jade and is wearing a robe inlaid with precious jewels. We also visit the famous Yu Garden and get to see part of old Shanghai. Lunch and dinner included. In the evening, one can go to the Acrobatic Show (extra). Overnight in Shanghai. Thursday, 20 October | After breakfast, we are transferred to Shanghai for our flight to Yichang. Yichang, the second largest city in Hubei Province, is an ancient city with a history of more than 4,000 years. Now, it is regarded as the best gateway to Three Gorges and Three Gorges Dam along Yangtze River. We have dinner before boarding on our cruise ship. Overnight on board. Friday, 21 October | We sail through the Three Gorges Dam at Sandouping, the largest in the world. The Three Gorges Dam are one of nature’s most extraordinary sculptures, carved along the Yangtze river. Later we enter the Three Gorges Dam Ship locks and Xiling George, the longest (41 miles) and the deepest of the Three Gorges. Lunch and dinner included. Overnight on board. Saturday, 22 October | This morning we are transferred to a smaller vessel for a relaxing excursion through the beautiful gorges of Goddess Stream. Depending on river conditions, an alternate excursion may be substituted to the gorges of Shennong Stream or Daning River. Later we enter Wu Gorge, known for its quiet beauty, forest covered mountains and cliffs so sheer that the sun barely penetrates the precipices. Then we sail through Qutang Gorge, the shortese (5 miles) and narrowest (500 feet) and most dramatic gorge. Lunch and dinner included. Overnight on board. Sunday, 23 October | Today’s excursion takes us to Shibaozhai, with its impressive wooden pagoda, appropriately named “The Pearl of the Yangtze”. No nails were used in the construction of this magnificient structure. Depending on river conditions, an alternate excursion may be substituted to Fengdu. Lunch and dinner included. Overnight on board. Monday, 24 October | In the morning we arrive at Chongqing, upon disembarkation we are transferred to the train station to catch the bullet train where we cross over 300 km in 1.5 hours to Chengdu. Chengdu is a city brimming with strong leisurely ambience. Upon arrival we visit Jinli Street, famous place for baldachin - a rich, ornate cloth. We admire the traditional-style buildings, tea houses, artisans, stores and taste some local snacks. The wooden steles and the brick-walls exhibit an ancient charm. Strolling down the narrow street, we find ourselves surrounded by old-world stores selling Shu Embroidery, lacquer products, folk handicrafts, curios, or calligraphies and paintings of celebrities. Lunch and dinner included. Overnight in Chengdu. Tuesday, 25 October | Spend our day with some loveable creatures that will capture our heart. The Chengdu Panda www.bsl.com.mt 16 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 Breeding Center is a non-profit research and breeding facilities for giant pandas and other rare animals that strive to simulate a natural environment for these creatures. Our guide will take us through the center to get a full overview of a panda’s development. We learn about the progression from a baby panda to a full grown panda with a visit to the baby panda area, where we admire these small and delicate creatures. Despite their age and size, we see how full of life and energy they are! Later we go to Sanxingdui Ruins, located about 40 kilometers northeast of Chengdu, this archeological site has artifacts dating far back as 5,000 years ago. It is the largest museum in southwest China, with a large number of precious relics, and it is grandly called “the origin of the civilization of the Yangtze River”. No texts have been found, and there is no mention of this culture in the records of other cultures. The Sanxingdui finds are exciting, but they remain enigmatic. In the evening one can opt to go to the “Changing Faces” show (extra). Lunch and dinner included. Overnight in Chengdu. Wednesday, 26 October | The morning is free to enjoy a tea in a typical house in Jinli Street before we are picked up and transferred to the airport for our flight to Xi’an. Dinner included today. Overnight in Xi’an. Thursday, 27 October | We start the day with breakfast and then we visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, considered as one of the oldest Pagodas in China. The 7 storey Great Wild Goose Pagoda was built in 652AD. It is a striking elegant building, and is the symbol of Xi’an. The famous Buddhist monk Xuan Zang returned from a 17-year pilgrimage, and the square pagoda was built to house the 600 or so Buddhist texts that he had collected in India. We later visit (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) from ¢2899 17 Oct - 1 Nov PRICE PER PERSON Adult in Triple Adult in Twin Adult in Single Child Sharing the Museum housing the world famous Terra-Cotta Warriors. The vaults or pits containing Qin Shihuang’s Terracotta Army are located just outside Xi’an and were accidentally found by farmers in 1974. This army of more than 6,000 life size terracotta warriors, with horses and chariots lined up facing east and ready for battle, is one of the world’s most remarkable archaeological finds. The terracotta warriors were made for Qin Shihuang (259-210BC), also known as The First Emperor, and with his mausoleum lying only 1.5km away, it is assumed the army was made to accompany him on his journeys after death. Lunch and dinner are included. Possibility to visit Tang Dynasty Dance and Music show (extra). Overnight in Xi’an. Friday, 28 October | Visit the ancient City Wall of Xi’an, called the capital of Shanxi Province. It lies in the middle of the Guanzhong Basin with the Weihe River to its north. It was the capital of 12 dynasties over 1,000 years and has a great number of precious relics and historical sites. Later we are transferred to the airport for our flight to Beijing. Upon arrival we are transferred to our hotel for check-in. Tonight there will the opportunity to see the famous Kung Fu show (extra). Saturday, 29 October | Breakfast and today we visit the Forbidden City (known officially as the Imperial Palace Museum). The third Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Emperor Yong Le commissioned the palace to be built during 1406 and 1420. It was burnt down, rebuilt, sacked and renovated countless times, so most of the architecture you can see today dates from the 1700’s and onwards. The Forbidden City was the seat of Imperial Power for 500 years, and is now a major tourist attraction in China. We will also go to the centre of Beijing City and see the famous Tiananmen Square, where you can see Tiananmen Tower, Monument to the People’s Heroes, Great Hall of the People, Mao Zedong Memorial Hall. We suggest you take a rickshaw ride to Hutong area where you will visit a local family, see the Bell Tower and how people live in the Hutong area (extra). Lunch included today. Lunch and Peking Duck dinner are included. Overnight in Beijing. Sunday, 30 October | Today we visit other interesting places around Beijing. We first go to the Ming Tombs, which lie in the valley of the south of the Tianshou Mountains in the Changping district. Here 13 Ming emperors were buried and the tombs are “defended” from evil influences by the dragon and tiger hills on either side of the valley. We have the possibility to visit one of the tombs. From here we go to BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 the famous Great Wall. A symbol of ancient Chinese civilization, the Great Wall has stood for more than 2,000 years. It was built in stages from the 5th century BC to the 16th century AD as protection against northern nomadic tribes. Stretching from the coast of the Bohal Bay in the east and ending at the Jlayu Pass in the west, it snakes along the back of mountains, deserts and valleys for 6.350km. It is said to be, one of the only two human engineering projects visible by astronauts from space with the naked eye. Built of huge granite slabs and special sized bricks, the Great Wall at Badaling 75km north of Beijing is most typical of the Wall during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). There the wall is wide enough for 5 horsemen to ride abreast or 10 men to walk side by side. Lunch and a farewell dinner included today. Overnight in Beijing. ¢2899 ¢2989 ¢3499 ¢2529 Please ask at the desk for visa requirements Visa costs ¢60 and must be paid directly at the Embassy together with a reference letter Gratuities of CNY 150 per person has to be paid upon check-in at the Victoria Jenna Cruise ship PRICE INCLUDES Turkish Airlines flights to Shanghai and return flight from Beijing (via Istanbul) Air China internal flights Shanghai/Yichang, Chengdu/Xi’an/Beijing 9 nights accommodation in 4 star hotels 4 nights accommodation on board Victoria Jenna Cruise Ship 13 buffet breakfasts, 10 lunches and 12 dinners Meals (except for breakfasts) are taken in typical Chinese restaurants with one glass of soft drink All transfers All excursions guided by English speaking guide as indicated in itinerary Entrance fees to places of interest as shown on itinerary Services of Tour Leader All taxes Monday, 31 October/Tuesday, 1 November | Our last excursion will take us to visit Beihai Park, one of the oldest ancient imperial park in Chinese history and see local people doing Taiji or sword exercises there. Later we visit the popular Summer Palace in western park of Beijing. This beautiful park was originally a retreat for emperors. Lunch is included today. In the evening we are transferred to the airport for our flight departing at 12.50 a.m. and arriving in Malta at 10.20 a.m. (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) | 17 www.bsl.com.mt Authentic Japan 4 star hotels, all excursions, meals & entrances included as per programme International flights with Emirates Airline VISITING Tokyo, Nikko, Chuzenji Lake, Kegon Fall, Hakone, Ashi Lake, Komagatake, Takayama, Shirakawa-go, Osaka, Nara Park, Kyoto, Hiroshima and Miyajima Tuesday, 16 August | We meet at the airport for our Emirates flight to Tokyo via Dubai. The flight leaves at 4.25 p.m. and arrives in Dubai at 11.50 p.m. Wednesday, 17 August | Our Emirates flight departs to Tokyo at 2.50 a.m. and arrives at 5.25 p.m. on arrival we are transferred to our 4 star hotel. We check in and free time to relax after the long flight and to familiarize ourselves with Tokyo. Overnight in Tokyo. Thursday, 18 August | We start our holiday with a city tour, to look at some of Tokyo’s many highlights. Our first stop is the double bridge of the Imperial Palace, which is situated in a large park surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in the center of Tokyo. Then we go to Asakusa, where we visit Sensoji - the kannon temple. Asakusa is Tokyo’s oldest Geisha district and home to Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple. The streets here are a great place to wander; one of them called Nakamise is over 200 meters full of old Japan character with many interesting stalls and shops. In the afternoon we visit Meiji Jingu shrine, dedicated to the spirit of the late Emperor Meiji. It is a popular site for Japanese weddings and if we are lucky we may see a couple dressed in traditional Shinto wedding garments. Next, we take a walk down Tokyo’s Champs Elysees, Omotesando and Takeshita streets which are lined by many trendy shops, fashion boutiques, crepe stands and fast food outlets. Overnight in Tokyo. Friday, 19 August | Breakfast and we go to Nikko national park, home to Buddhist shrines, incredible lakes, mountains and natural beauty. It is renowned for the UNESCO World Heritage Toshogu Shrine, which is the most ornate and lavish shrine in all of Japan. It consists of Buddhist and Shinto buildings ornately decorated and set in a beautiful forest area. The shrine was designed by over 15,000 craftsman in two years, and is distinguished for its rich colours, elaborate carvings, and ornate details in gold leaf. We have lunch at a local restaurant. The Nikko National Park is also known for Lake Chuzenji, which is surrounded by forests and has wonderful hot springs where we make a photo stop. Afterwards we go to Kegon Waterfall, one of the park’s most beautiful waterfalls. We capture perfect pictures of the falls from a variety of points and feel the refreshing spray of water on our faces www.bsl.com.mt as we gaze from an observation deck. Lunch included. Overnight in Tokyo. Saturday, 20 August | Be prepared for a great day as we travel to Hakone, a place to go for spectacular views of Mount Fuji along with a variety of art museums and hot springs. Famous for its beautiful natural scenery, we enjoy a boat cruise around Lake Ashi and enjoy postcard views of Mount Fuji. We have lunch and then visit Hakone Shrine, which stands at the foot of Mount Hakone along the shores of Lake Ashi. The shrine buildings are hidden in the dense forest, but are well advertised by its huge torii gates. A path leads from the torii gate in Lake Ashi up a series of steps flanked by lanterns through the forest to the main building of the shrine, which sits peacefully among the tall trees. Afterwards we go for a ride on the Komagatake Ropeway, the Ropeway opened in 1963 and is a popular way to take in one of the most stunning, scenic views in Japan. The Ropeway runs from the edge of Lake Ashi to the summit of Mount Komagatake. Lunch included. Overnight in Tokyo. Sunday, 21 August | Day at leisure or else one can enjoy a boat cruise (extra) down the Sumida Gawa River to see Tokyo from a different point of view. Overnight in Tokyo. Monday, 22 August | We are transferred to the train station to board the JR bullet train which takes us to Takayama (via Nagoya). Upon arrival at Takayama, we are picked up and transferred to our hotel. The rest of the day is free or else one can enjoy the Onsten (hot spring) for free at the hotel. In the evening we enjoy a japanese dinner at the hotel. Overnight in Takayama. 18 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 Tuesday, 23 August | Takayama is a beautifully preserved town, which once was cut off from the rest of Japan due to its inaccessible location. The Sake of this area is especially prized due to the purity of the water used to make it. After breakfast we head up to Miyagawa morning market, which sells interesting local crafts and produce. Later we go for a stroll in the old town, where the southern half, especially Sannomachi Street is in a particularly pretty state with many old homes, shops, coffee houses and sake breweries, some of which have been in business for centuries. In the afternoon we go to Shirakawago, situated in Shogawa River Valley between remote mountains. Declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1995, they are famous for their traditional farmhouses, some of which are more than 250 years old. The architectural style developed over many generations and are designed to withstand the large amounts of heavy snow that falls during winter. The roofs, made without nails, provided a large attic space used for (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) from ¢4999 16-30 August PRICE PER PERSON Adult in Triple Adult in Twin Adult in Single Child Sharing cultivating silkworms. We are then transferred to our hotel. Overnight in Takayama. Wednesday, 24 August | Check out from our hotel and we are transferred to the train station. We board our train that will take us to Osaka. Upon arrival we are transferred to our hotel. Rest of the day is free. Overnight in Osaka. Thursday, 25 August | Today’s excursion takes to Kyoto but first we go to Nara Park. Nara Park is a unique 1250-acre reserve with more than 1000 tamed deers roaming freely. We admire these gentle creatures as they graze and wander the park. One can purchase special deer food, which the animals gladly eat from our hand. We visit the peaceful temple of Todaiji home to the giant Buddha and we visit Kasuga Shrine, which features over 3,000 stone and bronze lanterns. Afterwards we go to Kyoto where we immerse ourselves in the captivating culture and history of this city; hailed the cradle of Japan’s cultural heritage. The former capital is full of significant monuments and legend-shrouded landmarks. We visit Kinkaku-ji Temple; an elegant temple where we stroll through its Japanese garden. We conclude our tour with a leisurely stroll down a charming lane lined with pottery shops and arrive at Kiyomizu Temple. Marvel at panoramic vistas of the city from here. Overnight in Osaka. Friday, 26 August | The morning is free before we are transferred to the train station and board another bullet train to Hiroshima. Upon arrival we go for a city tour, perhaps more than any other city in the world Hiroshima is famous for one moment in history as being the first target of an atomic bomb on August 6th, 1945. However, Hiroshima has risen phoenix like from the ashes, and rebuilt itself as one of Japan’s most laid back, vibrant cities full of wide boulevards and museums, great food and friendly people. We stop at the Hiroshima Memorial Park; we stroll through the park and discover the many memorials, monuments and statues in the park before heading into the Atomic bomb museum. We then are transferred to our hotel. Overnight in Hiroshima. Saturday, 27 August | Today we board a ferry and sail towards the natural haven of Miyajima. A small wooded island located in the Inland Sea, here we find one of the most photographed sites in Japan – the Floating Torii Gate, which appears to be protruding from the sea. We BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 ¢4999 ¢5199 ¢6999 ¢4729 PRICE INCLUDES visit Itsukushima Jinja Shrine and admire the dynamic architecture of the temple and hear of its rich historical heritage from our guide. Afterwards we have some free time before returning to our hotel. Overnight in Hiroshima. Emirates flights to Tokyo and back (via Dubai) 12 nights accommodation in 4 star hotels 12 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 1 dinner Meals (except for breakfasts) are taken in typical local restaurants All transfers in a private air conditioned vehicle All excursions guided by English speaking guide as indicated in itinerary Entrance fees to places of interest as shown on itinerary Train tickets Services of Tour Leader All taxes Sunday, 28 August | We make our way back to Osaka with the bullet train. Upon arrival we go for a city tour of Osaka which is a great way to get an introduction to the history, culture and scenery of one of Japan’s largest cities. We explore Osaka Castle, an architectural marvel that sits on a stone rampart above the city. Built from enormous stone blocks, the castle also features displays with relics of old Osaka and the Toyotomi family that originally erected the castle. We then go through Umeda and Namba districts, which are the city’s most famous entertainment districts and offer abundant dining and shopping choices. Overnight in Osaka. Monday, 29/Tuesday, 30 August | Our last day in Japan is free to enjoy the bustling city of Osaka. Check-out is done in the evening and then we are transferred to the airport for our departure flight back home, leaving at 11.40 p.m. and arriving in Malta at 2.40 p.m. (Tuesday). (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) | 19 www.bsl.com.mt ISCOUNT EARLY BOOKING D save 0 0 1 ¢ per person Alaska Cruise on board Celebrity Infinity Friday 15 July | We meet the tour leader at Malta International Airport at 15.00 for check in on Lufthansa flight LH1311 departing to Frankfurt at 17.00. We land in Frankfurt Airport at 19.40. On arrival at Frankurt our private coach will transfer us to our hotel in Frankfurt. Saturday 16 July | After breakfast our coach will transfer us to Frankfurt Airport for check in at 11.50. We board the LH 492 at 13.30 and arriving in Vancouver at 14.25. On arrival we are transferred to our Hotel Listel in Vancouver. Check in. Sunday 17 July | Late morning, we meet the tour leader at the hotel reception for check out of hotel. Our private coach will take us to Vancouver Port where we will embark at around 13.00. Upon embarkation, we will be assigned our cabin. Our adventure begins as soon as we embark on the Celebrity Infinity. We prepare ourselves for an unforgettable seven night Alaskan Cruise as the ship leaves port at around 16.30. Monday 18 July | After a lavish breakfast, we have a relaxing day at sea to explore this beautiful ship. On this day we have the opportunity to make use of the onboard facilities and join the activities with the animation team. Why not relax by the pool whilst sipping a nice cocktail or doing a relaxing massage at the spa. Enjoy the view on the ship deck while cruising the Inside Passage. Tuesday 19 July | Today, we have another exciting day ahead. Our next port of call is Icy Strait. It is located near the city of Hoonah, the largest native Tlingit Indian settlement in Alaska, and very near Glacier Bay National Park. Visit the historic cannery, dating back to 1930. It has been fully restored to provide visitors with a glimpse of this interesting part of Alaskan history. The original cookhouse has also been renovated for family-style dining, the Alaskan way. Locals share the sea with humpback whales, orcas, Dall porpoises, seals, sea otters, halibut and all five species of Pacific salmon. It is not uncommon to spot a humpback or an orca while walking along the shore. Experience Alaskan history while eating some of the freshest fish you’ve ever tasted at the Historic Fish House. You’ll find freshly caught wild salmon, halibut, crab and other Alaskan delicacies at this restored fish house on the waterfront. Alaska is home to so many extreme adventures, and Icy Strait Point is no exception. Enjoy biking, ocean kayaking and fishing in this beautiful wilderness. Wednesday 20 July | Our next port of call is Hubbard Glacier. It is the longest river of ice in North America; the Hubbard Glacier is also one of the most active glaciers of its kind in Alaska. And since our ships are designed to provide our guests with the best viewing possible, you’ll be able to see this massive natural wonder, with its 1,350 square miles of blue ice, from just about anywhere on the ship. You will experience the excitement of seeing an active glacier up close. Even the ship will feel small. Thursday 21 July | After breakfast, our ship takes us to Juneau. It is the capital of Alaska, which was founded during a gold rush in 1880. Today, the former gold-mining town counts among its riches some of Alaska’s most spectacular scenery. Nestled at the foot of Mt. Juneau in the Alaska Panhandle, it faces the water from the mainland side of Gastineau Channel. Several magnificent fjords are located along the channel coast, and the majestic Mendenhall Glacier, a favourite of visitors, is nearby. When you’re in Juneau, you shouldn’t miss the amazing glacial landscape. The best view available is from the seat of a helicopter on one of the shore excursions on board the ship, where you can watch for bears, mountain goats, and moose. Then, once you’ve landed, you can take a once-in-a-lifetime dogsled ride. Explore Juneau on foot. With more trails than roads, Alaska’s capital features world-class hiking through glacial waterfalls and the largest temperate rain forest in the state. Friday 22 July | Today we have another exciting day ahead. Our ship takes us to Ketchikan. Ketchikan originated as an Indian fish saltery, but the town’s major growth began when it became a supply base and entry port for miners during the 1898 Gold Rush to the Klondike. Much of the town’s colourful www.bsl.com.mt 20 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 past is still in evidence, especially in the nearby Indian villages, where you’ll see colourfully carved totem poles and hear the fascinating legends that surround them. While fishing is by far the most popular sport in Ketchikan, there are a lot of other activities for people to take part in. Take a memorable kayaking trip to the beautiful Tatoosh Island. Keep a lookout for bald eagles, seals, and sea lions. Ketchikan is the “Salmon Capital of the World,” and as you’d expect, the salmon are plentiful and fresh. Immerse yourself in Alaska’s breathtaking underwater world as you snorkel the calm and clear waters of Mountain Point. Saturday 23 July | Although it is our last day at Sea, on such a trip there is never a dull moment. Our day at sea is packed with activities, from deck games to entertainment. We can shop onboard from the boutiques or we can indulge ourselves to a full body massage at the spa. Tonight we are instructed to leave your luggage (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) from ¢2810 15-30 July PRICE PER PERSON TWIN EBD NRM ¢2810 ¢2910 ¢3090 ¢3190 ¢3810 ¢3910 Inside Outside Balcony Important Notice: A Biometric Passport is needed to Travel to Alaska and Canada. Kindly fill the ESTA application form on the following link: https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta. Charge is approx: ¢15.00 A visa is not required for Maltese nationals to go to Canada. However as from March 16 an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) will be needed - see weblink: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/ visit/ PRICE INCLUDES outside our room as bags are transported ashore by Celebrity Cruises Personnel early the following morning. Jasper. Option to visit and soak in the Miette Hot Springs. Check into hotel and enjoy free time for exploring the town. Sunday 24 July | Our ship docks in Vancouver at 07.00. After our last breakfast onboard the wonderful Celebrity Infinity, we check out around 08.00. At 09.00 we go on our first excursion taking us on the Rocky Mountain Tour. On our trip we stop at Othello Tunnels. We will then visit Spahat s Falls in Clearwater and Dutch Lake. Once can choose to go on a Bear Safari Boat tour (extra). We will have a BBQ dinner with a campfire next to the lake in the forest setting. Later we proceed to Mike Wiegele Resort in Blue River. Check In. Tuesday 26 July | After breakfast we travel the Icefiels Parkway. We visit the Sunwapta Falls. Stop at the famous Columbia Icefields with the option to go on the World Renowned SnoCoach Tour (extra). Enjoy sightseeing at Bow Lake and Peyto Lake. On our arrival in Banff we will have tour round the town. Option to go on the Sulphur Mountain Gondola for amazing views of the Rockies. Check in to Banff International. Free Time for shopping, sightseeing and dinner on Banff Avenue (extra). Monday 25 July | After Breakfast, on the way to Banff we will pass through Jasper and Icefiels Parkway. Enjoy the view of Mount Robson. Then stop in the town of Wednesday 27 July | After breakfast, we leave Banff. On our way to Revelstoke, we hike to Johnstons Canyon. Explore beautiful Lake Louise. Leisure time at Moraine Lake with the option to rent a canoe BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 (extra). Travel through Roger’s Pass. Check into Sutton Place Hotel at Revelstoke Mountain Resort. Evening at leisure to enjoy the resort amenities. Thursday 28 July | After breakfast, our coach will take us to Vancouver. On our way we will visit Craigallechie and the Last Spike. Travel though the Okanagan Valley and stop in Kelowna. Enjoy a wine tour at Summerhill Winery. Arrive in Vancouver at approx. 19.30 and check into hotel. OPTIONAL ROCKIES TOUR AS PER PROGRAMME Friday 29 July | After Breakfast, free time before our coach drives us to Vancouver Airport for our Lufthansa flight to Frankfurt LH493 departing at 16.30 and arriving in Frankfurt at 11.10 on the 30th July. Saturday 30 July | On Arrival at Frankfurt airport we board our flight LH1310 departing at 13.45 and arriving in Malta at 16.10. (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) Return Lufthansa Flights to Vancouver 7 nights Alaska Cruise on Full board basis on board the Infinity by Celebrity Cruises Daily Entertainment and use on board facilities Airport Taxes, Port Charges, Fuel Surcharge Return Airport Transfers The Service of a Tour Leader 1 night accommodation at the Intercity Hotel in Frankfurt on BB basis 2 nights accommodation at the Hotel Listel, Vancouver on BB basis Gratuities Extra: ¢96.00 (to be paid with full payment) Porterage fees: $6.75 (approx. ¢5.00 per bag) | 21 1 night accommodation at Mike Wiegele Resort or similar in Blue River 1 night accommodation in Jasper 1 night accommodation in Banff International Hotel in Banff 1 night accommodation in Revelstoke Mountain Resort or similar in Revelstoke @ ¢650.00 per person www.bsl.com.mt Norwegian Fjords Cruise On board Koningsdam, Holland America Sunday 7 August | We meet the tour leader at Malta International Airport at 05.40am for check in on Airmalta flight KM394 departing to Amsterdam at 07.40am. We land in Schiphol Airport at 10.50am. On our way to the cruise terminal for check in formalities, we drive around Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. It is the country’s largest city with its financial, cultural, and creative centre. Our adventure begins as soon as you embark on the MS Koningsdam. We prepare ourselves for an unforgettable seven night Northern Norwegian Fjords Cruise as it leaves the port at around 04.00pm. Monday 8 August | We have a relaxing day at sea to explore the beautiful ship. On this day we have the opportunity to make use of the onboard facilities and join the activities with the animation team. Why not relax by the pool whilst sipping a nice cocktail. Tuesday 9 August | After breakfast we have another exciting day ahead. Today we proceed to Bergen, the second largest city in Norway. It is the gateway to fjord country. Bergen is surrounded by steep forested mountains and has the lively feel of a university town. Experience Bergen’s greatest attractions. We walk along the Bryggen pier where the German office of Hanseatic League of Merchants was once located. We pass the famous fish & flower Market and board the funicular for an eight minute ride to 1,200 feet above sea level. At the top of Mount Floien we walk to Skomakerdiket Lake. Here you can experience a breathtaking panoramic view of Bergen from the spacious plateu on the edge of the mountain top. We return to ship. Wednesday 10 August | Today we cruise the world famous Geirangerfjord. This is one of nature’s masterpieces. Its description as “the world most beautiful fjord” is no exaggeration and it is amid this dramatic mountain magic that we experience some spectacular views. It is the picture perfect fjord town. The nearby, Seven sisters Waterfall are truly magnificent and fall from a height of 5000 feet. A kayak is the best way to experience nature’s overwhelming beauty in Geirangerfjord. On this tour you will travel through the village of Geiranger and wind your way 4,500 feet to the top of Mount Dalsnibba, where you can see your ship. Pass the village small church and local farms as you venture into the highlands. Finally, twist through 11 hairpins turns to the Eagle Bend for the best views of the Seven Sisters Waterfall. On this excursion you will also visit the Flydals Gorge and Norwegian Fjordsenter. Thursday 11 August | After a lavish breakfast on board the ship, we go for an optional excursion to Alesund, which is the commercial capital of the More and Romsdal District. The city with a population of 41,000 has one of Norway’s largest fishing harbours with a rich and lively history behind it. The picturesque fishing port at the mouth of Stor Fjord spans two islands and features delightful are nouveau architecture, stone towers, spires and medieval facades. Enjoy the breathtaking views of Alesund, www.bsl.com.mt 22 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) from ¢1549 7-14 August PRICE PER PERSON Inside Cat L Cat K / J Outside Cat F/E Cat D/C Balcony TWIN EBD NRM ¢1549 ¢1799 ¢1559 ¢1809 ¢1859 ¢ 1959 ¢1899 ¢1999 ¢2119 ¢2219 PRICE INCLUDES the surrounding islands, the fjords and the Sunmore Alps from Mount Askla / Fjellstua vantage point. The coach will drive you from the Town Park to Fjellstua, which is situated at the top. You will find here an outdoor restaurant, café and a platform to enjoy the view. Alesund greatest attraction is a must see! Friday 12 August | Our last port of call is Eidfjord, the World best kept ice climbing secret. Eidfjord was for long a hidden secret and until recently, only a handful of routes had been climbed in this Norwegian ice climbing Mekka. We drive through the village of Eidfjord before we continue up the steep Mabodalen Valley. Here we view the Voringsfossen Waterfalls. The majestic falls cascade almost 600 feet into the wild Mabo Valley below. Saturday 13 August | Although it is our last day at Sea, on such a trip there is never a dull moment. Our day at sea is packed with activities, from deck games to entertainment. We can shop onboard from the boutiques or we can indulge ourselves to a full body massage at the spa. Tonight we are instructed to leave our luggage outside our room as bags are transported ashore by Holland America Cruise Personnel early the following morning. Return Airmalta flights to Amsterdam 7 nights Norwegian Fjords Cruise on Full board basis on board the MS Koningsdam by Holland America Lines Daily Entertainment and use of onboard facilities Return transfers Airport taxes, Port charges & Fuel Surcharge Tour Leader Gratuities of $12.50 (Approx. ¢11.50) per person per day are to be paid on board Excursions to be taken from on board the ship. Travel Insurance is optional but highly recommended. Sunday 14 August | Our ship docks in Amsterdam at 07.00am. We enjoy a very early breakfast onboard the wonderful Ms Konningsdam before our dream holiday comes to an end. We disembark and we are immediately transferred to Schiphol Airport for check in on Airmalta flight KM395 which is scheduled to leave at 11.50am and arrive in Malta at 2.50pm. BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS) | 23 www.bsl.com.mt Mediterranean Cruise from ¢1529 On board the Vision of the Seas Saturday 13 August | We meet our tourleader at Malta International Airport at 06.20am for check in our flight departing to Linate Airport at 08.20am. We land in Milan at around 10.15pm. Our private coach will take us to Venice Port where we will embark at around 1.00pm. Upon embarkation we will be assigned our cabin. Our adventure begins as soon as we embark the Vision of the Seas. We prepare ourselves for an unforgettable 7night cruise around Montenegro and the Greek Islands as the ship leaves the port at around 5.00pm. Sunday 14 August | Our first port of call is Kotor, Montenegro. Located where the Balkans meet the Adriatic, Kotor sits on a deep bay surrounded by soaring cliffs. A hilltop fortress stands guard over the walled medieval Old Town, where you’ll find small piazzas, elegant palazzos, lively cafes and shops. Kotor boasts of Venetians architectural influences dating the middle-ages and is surrounded by an impressive, well preserved city wall protected by UNESCO. Once in Kotor you will soon see why the town was deemed a World Heritage Site as it offers its visitors a remarkably well preserved town centre with important buildings such as the cathedral of Sveti www.bsl.com.mt Tripun, Saviour the beautiful atmosphere of this true gem of town before returning back to the ship. Monday 15 August | After breakfast, we arrive in Corfu, it is known as the Emerald Island because of its lush greenery and breathtaking beauty. Corfu is one of the hidden treasures of the seven Ionian Islands. Take an opportunity to tour the Anchilleion Palace, built by the Empress Elizabeth of Austria in 1891. View her breathtaking gardens as well as the spectacular panoramic view. Tuesday 16 August | Today we arrive in Pireaus. It is the main port of Athens, the biggest port in Greece, one of the leading ports in the Mediterranean, an important centre of the merchant marine, industry and transportation. Piraeus port is the chief exit point from the city by sea for destinations amongst the Aegean Islands and elsewhere in the east Mediterranean. The port in Piraeus is also used by several Europe cruise companies to welcome visitors to Greece. Wednesday 17 August | After breakfast, our ship takes us to Mykonos. It is the most famous cosmopolitan island, a whitewashed paradise in the heart of the Cyclades. According to mythology, Mykonos was formed from the petrified bodies of giants killed by Hercules. It is one of the best examples of Cycladic architecture and a spellbinding attraction for visitors. Stroll around its narrow marble streets and admire whitewashed houses with colourful doors and window frames, bougainvillea trees in purple bloom and hidden churches. Pay a visit to the church of Panayia Paraportiani, the Town hall and the castle situated above the harbour. Wander around the pedestrian shopping streets of the Hóra, always colourful and busy. The most glamorous of all is Matoyánni Street, lined with brand name stores, charming cafés and stylish restaurants. Soak up the atmosphere along the lively waterfront and admire a fleet of fishing boats casting colourful reflections in the azure waters. Thursday 18 August | Morning at leisure to experience the ship. Late morning we arrive in Argostoli. It is the largest of the Ionian Islands which is perfect for nature and history lovers. Discover rugged mountain forests, golden beaches, dramatic coastline. In the port of Argostoli explore a vibrant culture shaped by a rich past. Near Argostoli, just outside of Skala, are the ruins of the ancient Roman Villa. Don’t leave Argostoli without trying a few of their local specialities. Friday 19 August | Today we have a relaxing day at sea to explore this beautiful ship. On this day we have the opportunity to make use of onboard facilities or join the activities with the animation team. Why not relax by the pool whilst sipping a nice cocktail or doing a relaxing massage at the spa. Enjoy the view on the ship deck while cruising. Although it is our last day at sea, on such a trip there is never a dull moment. Tonight we are instructed to leave our luggage outside our room as bags are transported ashore by Royal Caribbean Personnel early the following morning. 13-21 August PRICE PER PERSON Inside Cabin Inside Cabin Outside Cabin Balcony Cabin EBD ¢1529 ¢1549 ¢1699 ¢3219 NRM ¢1629 ¢1649 ¢1799 ¢3319 PRICE INCLUDES Return Airmalta Flights : Malta – Milan - Malta 7 nights cruise on board the Vision of the Seas by Royal Caribbean on Full board basis 1 night accommodation in a 3 star hotel in Milan on BB basis Daily Entertainment and use of onboard facilities Airport taxes, Port Charges and Fuel Surcharge Return Airport transfers Service of tour leader Tips are extra: ¢96.00 to be paid with full payment Saturday 20 August | Our ship docks in Venice at 7.00am. Our coach will keep luggage for us and we can explore the city of Venice. Then late afternoon the coach will transfer us to Milan Hotel. Overnight at Hotel. Sunday 21 August | After breakfast the coach will transfer to central Milan for a day excursion. Late afternoon the coach will take to Linate Airport for our Airmalta flight to Malta departing at 9.20pm and arrive in Malta at 11.15pm. 24 | BRITANNIA TOURS LONG HAUL & CRUISES 2016 (PLEASE ASK FOR BOOKING CONDITIONS)