The Call of the Caribbean

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The Call of the Caribbean
September 2015
The Call of the Caribbean
Punta Cana • Grenada • Bahamas
Punta Cana, DR –
Secrets Royal Beach
Daily Itinerary
Feb 6 Fly Detroit/Punta Cana, DR
Feb 7-12 Secrets Royal Beach Resort
Feb 13 Fly Punta Cana/Detroit
Included Features
Escorted from Detroit by your NexTour Leader *
Airport parking and shuttle to terminal *
7 nights hotel lodging
21 meals (7 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 7 dinners)
Resort inclusions: meals, gratuities, stocked
mini-bar, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages,
24-hour room service, entertainment and daily
activities, non-motorized water sports
• Hotel porterage of one piece of luggage per person
• Maid gratuities
• Round-trip economy air and destination transfers
will be included at the additional price noted
below unless you advise us otherwise at time of
reservation.
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Punta Cana, the easternmost tip of the
Dominican Republic, abutting the Caribbean
Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, is a region known
for its white-sand beaches and clear waters.
The Bavaro area and Punta Cana combine
to form what's known locally as La Costa del
Coco, or the Coconut Coast.
As most NexTourists know, an all-inclusive
resort on beautiful Bavaro Beach is a top
choice for a cold weather week in the sun!
The adults-only Secrets Royal Beach Resort is
a property we NexTourists haven’t yet tried,
but it’s part of the Secrets brand so we are
sure you’ll like it.
The resort is close to the Cocotal Golf Course
and Palma Real Shopping Village…but, really,
you may not want to leave its luxurious
premises during our week there! As at any
all-inclusive resort, at Secrets Royal Beach your
meals are included, but the caliber of the cuisine
at the International Buffet, Gohan Sushi Bar,
Oceana Seafood restaurant and Portofino
Italian restaurant is several cuts above the
ordinary. As at any Secrets resort, there are
no annoying wrist bands, and you don’t have
to make dinner plans a week in advance
because no dinner reservations are taken.
Some resort facilities are shared with the
NOW Larimar resort which abuts Secrets.
(Both resorts are owned by AMResorts).
Secrets guests may also drink or dine at the
nine restaurants and eleven bars and lounges
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next door (but the family friendly NOW
patrons may not use Secrets’ facilities). The
theater, casino and spa are at the NOW resort,
a short stroll away from your room.
Your package includes: gratuities; unlimited
premium drinks, fruit juice and pop; day
and nighttime activities and entertainment;
24-hour room service; pool and beach wait
service; non-motorized water sports such as
kayaking, snorkeling and windsurfing; use of
tennis courts and fitness center; an introductory
scuba diving lesson in the pool. Isn’t it great
to know the cost of a vacation ahead of time?
Of course the tour desk can arrange activities
such as horseback riding, charter fishing and
island tours for you at additional cost.
If you are ready to experience an even higher
level of luxury, the Preferred Club is for you.
With this option, your room will be in a building
adjoining the private Preferred Club pool and
beach area, and access to an exclusive lounge
and special concierge is yours. At the Preferred
Club lounge you’ll find daily continental
breakfast service, afternoon hot and cold
hors d’oeuvres, desserts and fine liquors, and
computers for your use. Your room will have
upgraded mini-bar service and bath amenities.
Preferred Club rooms are located closer to
the beach than regular rooms.
Choose the room that suits you and we’ll do the
rest—sit back and anticipate a week of fun and
self-indulgence in the Caribbean next February.
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*Exclusive NexTour features
Pricing (per person)
Tropical view
Partial ocean view
Pref’d Club-tropical view
Pref’d Club-partial ocean view
DoubleSingle
$2,080 $2,530
$2,790 $3,240
$2,520 $2,980
$3,140 $3,580
We will add $890 for roundtrip economy-class air
from Detroit to the above cost unless you tell us you
wish to make your own air arrangements at time of
reservation.
Deposit: $1,810 (air cost will be added to final invoice)
Cancellation:$1,240 through 10/5/15
$1,810 through 11/4/15
No refund after 11/4/15
Final Payment Due: 11/4/15
Airlines: Delta
Documents Required: Passport valid through
Feb 15, 2016 is required
Terms and Conditions 1-4, 7-12 and Note A on
page 11 apply to this tour.
Accommodation
Secrets Royal Beach, Punta Cana, DR This
464-room resort on Bavaro Beach is adults-only
and all-inclusive. The three-story buildings have
elevators. Resort amenities include a lovely beach,
pools, a lazy river, a fitness center, spa, casino,
tennis courts, 5 restaurants and 6 bars, and 24-hour
room service. All rooms feature bathrobes and
slippers, a balcony or terrace, and a mini-bar
replenished daily.
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Daily Itinerary
Feb 13
Fly Detroit/Grenada
Feb 14 – 19 Radisson Grenada Beach Resort
Feb 20
Fly Grenada/Detroit
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Grenada – Radisson Grenada Beach Resort
One beach vacation is NOT just like another.
If you tire of relaxing after a couple of days, or
get antsy to discover and explore, then this
getaway to Grenada is for you! Visit the ‘Spice
Isle’ with us next February when we’ll stay at
a resort which is a short taxi or bus ride away
from the island’s capital, St. George’s.
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Pricing (per person)
Dubbed the ‘Spice Isle’ long ago, hilly Grenada
is 120 sq. miles and is home to numerous
nutmeg plantations, which may be visited
on an organized tour. Grenada produces
one third of the world’s nutmeg supply, and
cloves, cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, cocoa,
and mace grow in abundance.
Grenada’s volcanic origin has produced a
landscape of great beauty and variety, ranging
from mountainous rainforest to dry lowlands
and coastal mangrove swamps. Springs,
streams and waterfalls abound, and crater
lakes mirror the sky. The sea coasts are
indented with bays and beaches, some with
black volcanic sand, some white, and some
black and tan.
Our hotel is on beautiful Grand Anse Beach,
which lies along the southwestern coast of
Grenada. This two-mile stretch of creamy
white sand overlooks a sheltered, azure-hued
bay dotted with bright red and yellow fishing
boats. Those who visit St. George’s will find
colorful homes, Georgian buildings and the
early 18th century Fort George, all overlooking
narrow Carenage Harbour.
Taking a tour or renting a car is an excellent
way to explore the island's plantation houses
and distilleries. Watch sugar cane being
crushed the old-fashioned way, by waterpowered machinery, at the River Antoine Rum
Distillery in St. Andrew's. The idyllic Belmont
Estate in the green hills of St. Patrick's is
suffused with the scent of fermenting cocoa
beans; learn how chocolate is made, and try
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Escorted from Detroit by your NexTour Leader *
Airport parking and shuttle to terminal *
7 nights hotel lodging
7 breakfasts
Use of non-motorized water sports equipment one
hour per day
Use of fitness center and tennis court
Nightly entertainment
Maid gratuity and hotel porterage of one piece of
luggage per person
Round-trip economy air and destination transfers
will be included at the additional price noted
below unless you advise us otherwise at time of
reservation.
Garden View
Beachfront
DoubleSingle
$1,420
$2,210
$1,670$2,700
We will add $950 for roundtrip economy-class air
from Detroit to the above cost unless you tell us you
wish to make your own air arrangements at time of
reservation.
cocoa tea. Stock up on spices to take home at
St. George's Market Square. Our beach’s sugary
sands are said to be the island’s best, but
beaches such as La Sagesse, Magazine Beach
and Levera give Grand Anse a run for its money.
The Radisson Grenada Beach Resort on
Grand Anse Beach will be our home for a week.
The hotel has 20 acres of landscaped grounds,
fine on-site dining, free Wi-Fi, 1,200 feet of
beautiful white-sand beachfront and nightly
entertainment. Relax in two whirlpools and
spend time splashing in the 300 foot freeform swimming pool which features two
waterfalls. The Radisson’s convenient location
in the heart of Grand Anse makes it easy to
experience activities and attractions like scuba
diving, hiking and exploring the rainforests of
Grand Etang National Park.
You will find a pool grill and several bars and
lounges on-site, and several other dining
options nearby. Try Grenada’s national dish,
the ‘Oil Down’, which is meat and vegetables
simmered in spices and coconut milk over a fire
in one enormous pot.
Deposit: $1,140 (air cost will be added to final
invoice)
Cancellation: $1,040 through 11/9/15
$1,140 through 12/28/15
No refund after 12/28/15
Final Payment Due: 12/28/15
Airline: Delta
Documents Required: Passport valid through
August 13, 2016 is required
Terms and Conditions 1-4, 7-12, and Note A on
page 11 apply to this tour.
Accommodation
Radisson Grenada Beach Resort This modern
229-room resort has the amenities you expect at
a four-star resort: 1,200 feet of beachfront, a fitness
center, a pool, two whirlpool tubs, two restaurants,
24-hour room service, four bars, and landscaped
gardens.
Choose a garden room and you’ll overlook the lush
tropical garden from your furnished balcony or
patio. A beachfront room has the same amenities
and an ocean view, steps away from the beach.
The four-story building has an elevator.
Looking for a Caribbean island with lots to
see and do? We’ve found it for you: Grenada!
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Daily Itinerary
Feb 28 Fly Detroit/Freeport, Grand Bahama Island
Feb 29 - Mar 3 Old Bahama Bay Resort
Mar 4 Fly Freeport/Detroit
Included Features
Grand Bahama – Old Bahama Bay
The Bahamas is a coral-based archipelago in
the Atlantic comprised of 700 islands and cays
that range from uninhabited to resort-packed.
The northernmost, Grand Bahama, is our
island destination for a quick getaway in late
February. The archipelago is an ecological
oasis that boasts the clearest water on the
planet—with a visibility of over 200 feet in
places. You can see the world’s third largest
barrier reef as easily as you can see your toes.
NexTour has discovered a gem of a resort for you
at the west end of the island: the Old Bahama
Bay Resort and Yacht Harbor. After our flight
lands in early afternoon we’ll drive to this bit
of paradise, which has a barefoot-elegance
ambiance and a remote, out-island feel.
The resort has only 70 suites to rent, and a
72-slip marina alongside, so you’ll relax on
your patio or veranda and experience the
calm and quiet that a small hotel provides.
All rooms are junior suites; they are in pastelcolored two story buildings which are just
steps from the white-sand beach and pool.
Each suite has a sitting area, a kitchenette
and a furnished balcony or terrace with your
choice of ocean or pool view.
While you’re at Old Bahama Bay, take time to
do the things that say vacation to you: fish,
snorkel, kayak, sail, paddle board, swim (of
course, ‘do nothing at all’ is a great option, too).
Use of non-motorized water sports equipment
and bicycles is complementary. At the
Activities Hut on the beach you can learn about
all the activities at the resort and around the
island. They will hook you up with sport fishing,
bird watching, golfing or a dolphin encounter.
One day, our NexTour group will venture on an
included excursion for some shopping, a meal,
and a brewery visit.
The resort’s 4,000 sq. ft. double-level pool
features a lounge area with massage jets.
Although you won’t find nightly entertainment
here, stroll through the marina at sunset,
explore the local roads on a resort bike, or
stake out a hammock in mid-afternoon.
Simple pleasures.
Want to explore Grand Bahama Island on your
own? It’s easy. Car rental is available in West
End; English is the official language of The
Bahamas (the local dialect and idioms can be
fun to interpret); and US dollars are accepted
as payment locally.
There are two restaurants at Old Bahama Bay.
The Dockside Bar & Grille serves dinner, and
Teaser’s Tiki Bar serves light snacks, breakfast and
lunch. If you decide to use your kitchenette
for some meals, the marina store carries basic
supplies; the closest grocery store is just
outside Freeport.
If you are overwhelmed (or underwhelmed)
by big all-inclusive resorts, Old Bahama Bay
could be the find-of-a-lifetime for those seeking
sun, sand, relaxation, and peace and quiet.
Try it, you’ll like it!
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Escorted from Detroit by your NexTour Leader *
Airport parking and shuttle to terminal *
5 nights hotel lodging
1 lunch
Half-day island excursion for shopping, a meal
together and a brewery visit
• Hotel porterage of one piece of luggage per person
• Maid Gratuities
• Round-trip economy air and destination transfers
will be included at the additional price noted below
unless you advise us otherwise at time of reservation.
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*Exclusive NexTour features
Pricing (per person)
Pool View
Ocean View
Oceanfront
DoubleSingle
$1,350
$2,030
$1,480
$2,300
$1,590$2,510
We will add $645 for roundtrip economy-class air from
Detroit to the above cost unless you tell us you wish to
make your own air arrangements at time of reservation.
Deposit: $950 (air cost will be added to final invoice)
Cancellation: $560 through 11/19/15
$660 through 1/12/16
$1,200 through 2/10/16
No refund after 2/10/16
Final Payment Due: 1/12/16
Airline: Delta
Documents Required: Passport valid through
March 6, 2016 is required
Terms and Conditions 1-4, 7-12, and Note A on
page 11 apply to this tour.
Accommodation
Old Bahama Bay Resort & Yacht Harbor, Grand
Bahama Island offers just 70 junior suites in several
buildings which are steps from the beach or pool.
Resort facilities include two restaurants, a fitness
center, spa services on request, an activities hut, car
rental, pool, and a beautiful beach.
Suites are located in two-story buildings. Some
ocean view suites also provide views of the yacht
basin and the West End sunsets with more limited
ocean views. Ocean and pool view suites have one
king bed plus a sleep sofa in the sitting area.
Oceanfront suites offer direct beach access and
ocean views, and have a choice of one king or two
queen beds. Each suite is 550 sq. feet, and has a
kitchenette, sitting area, complimentary wireless
internet, balcony or terrace and a washer/dryer.
There is no elevator.
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Adirondacks Color Tour –
The Sagamore Resort
NexTours with Seats Still Available
Sep 18 – 20, 2015
Niagara-on-the-Lake – The Play’s the Thing
If plays are your thing, consider this delightful tour to the charming flowerbedecked Ontario town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. We’ll catch three Shaw
Festival productions and have two mornings free to shop, explore Fort
George, stroll through the historic district or take a horse-drawn carriage
ride! Our first day includes lunch at the revolving restaurant atop the
Skylon Tower in Niagara Falls on our transfer to our hotel. The musical
Sweet Charity and the plays Pygmalion, and You Never Can Tell are included; the latter is one of Bernard
Shaw’s most light-hearted comedies.
$1,120 double/$1,490 single. Air cost to be determined at time of reservation.
Details in the May 2015 issue.
Adirondack Park, created in 1892 is a six-millionacre mountain landscape full of pristine waterways,
boreal forests and the towering Adirondack
Mountains. It is the largest protected wilderness
area east of the Mississippi but also home to 105
towns and villages, and we leaf-peepers will visit
several charming towns while touring the area
in pursuit of colorful fall foliage. In Lake Placid
we’ll visit the town, the home of ‘The Miracle
on Ice’, and the Olympic Ski Jumping Complex.
We’ll spend a bit of time in Saranac Lake before
boarding the Adirondack Scenic Railroad for a
45-minute ride through autumn-robed forests,
past sparkling rivers, and past tranquil ponds and
streams. We’ll stop at Oktoberfest in the town of
Lake George, and in Glens Falls we’ll tour the
Hyde Collection which showcases an art collection
ranging from the Old Masters to contemporary
artists. Saratoga Springs is a historic town known
for its natural springs and thoroughbred racing
history—you may visit the National Museum
of Racing and Hall of Fame, explore downtown
Saratoga Springs’ charming shops and art galleries
or stroll through the neighborhoods of historic
houses which cluster around Broadway St.
Just as alluring as the Adirondacks in fall is The
Sagamore Resort which is on an island in Lake
George. The Sagamore opened its doors in 1883
offering accommodations that attracted a select,
monied clientele. A hundred years later it was
restored, complete with clapboard siding and
classic Victorian architecture. The hotel decor
is contemporary and Adirondack-inspired, and
rooms are either lake or garden view. Because it is
a resort and because we’ll be in residence on the
Columbus Day holiday weekend, The Sagamore
offers a multitude of special activities such as
campfires, movie nights, a history talk, craft
sessions, and special shows. As a group we’ll
cruise Lake George on The Morgan, The Sagamore’s
72-foot replica of a 19th century touring vessel. This tour is a nice combination of touring and
relaxation set against the fall foliage of the
Adirondack Mountains. Won’t you join us?
Oct 8 Fly Detroit/Albany
Oct 9 The Sagamore Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex, Olympic Museum; Adirondack Scenic Railroad ride
Oct 10 The Sagamore Day at the resort; Lake George boat cruise
Oct 11 The Sagamore Lake George Oktoberfest, Hyde Collection Museum or House tour
Oct 12 Fly Albany/Detroit Saratoga Springs
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Escorted from Detroit by your NexTour Leader *
Airport parking and shuttle to terminal *
4 nights hotel lodging
4 meals (2 breakfasts, 2 lunches)
Lake George boat cruise; Adirondack Scenic Railroad ride
Olympic Ski Jumping Complex tour; Hyde
Collection tour
Visits: Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, Lake George,
Glens Falls, Saratoga Springs
Hotel porterage of one piece of luggage per person
Round trip economy air will be included at an
additional cost determined at time of reservation
and with your consent.
*Exclusive NexTour features
Pricing (per person)
Garden View
Lake View
Oct 8 – 12, 2015
Adirondacks Color Tour - The Sagamore Resort
Daily Itinerary
DoubleSingle
$1,690
$2,530
$1,820
$2,800
Payment in full is due at reservation (land cost above
+ $715 estimated airfare).
No refund after reservation and consent to final air cost.
Airline: Delta
Terms and Conditions 1-4, 7-12, and Note A on
page 11 apply to this tour.
Accommodation
Details on page 8 or in the June 2015 issue.
Oct 13 – 19, 2015
Big Bend and Carlsbad Caverns – a Pair of National Parks
Outdoor enthusiasts take note: two unique national parks are included! Big
Bend National Park situated on the Mexican border along the Rio Grande
River and Carlsbad Caverns National Park. There is no comparison between
these caverns your standard tourist caves, which is why Carlsbad is a
national park. Along the way we’ll traverse a scenic highway which follows
the Rio Grande through some of the remotest land in the country. In Big
Bend we’ll stay in the park at Chisos Mountain Lodge. We’ll also stay in Alpine, TX; El Paso, TX; and
Carlsbad, MN. A stop at Fort Davis will be interesting to American history buffs.
$1,920 double/$2,470 single. Air cost to be determined at time of reservation.
Details in the June 2015 issue.
The Mediterranean – Athens to Monte Carlo on Azamara
Oct 18 – Nov 1, 2015
Two nights in Athens is the prelude to an 11-night cruise aboard the
all-inclusive Azamara Journey. We’ve included tours of Athens, Corinth
and Kehries in Greece; the ship’s ports of calls include Crete, Malta, Sicily,
Sorrento, Civitavecchia (Rome), Livorna (Florence & Pisa) and Monte Carlo.
An Azamara hallmark, the ship will overnight in Sorrento, Livorno and
Monte Carlo to allow for evening and multi-day exploration. The Journey
will spend one relaxing day at sea in the middle of the cruise. October in the Mediterranean is perfect
cruising weather—the summer heat is gone, but it’s still warm and sunny.
From $2,650 double/$3,680 single. Air cost to be determined at time of reservation.
Details in the May 2015 issue.
A Star Clipper Caribbean Adventure
Nov 28 – Dec 5, 2015
The Star Clipper, a 170 passenger 4-masted clipper ship departs St. Maarten
for a seven day voyage which includes ports and beaches unable to be
visited by larger cruise ships. Several of our stops will be in the BVI’s: Virgin
Gorda, Jost Van Dyke Island and Soper’s Hole. We’ll also drop anchor at
Road Bay, Anguilla; Gustavia, St. Barts; and Basseterre, St. Kitts. When the
wind allows, these ships hoist sail (passengers may help!) and glide quietly
to the next anchorage. Climb up to the Crows Nest via rope ladder for a panoramic view, or relax in the
Widow’s Net which spreads out like a porous blanket ahead of the bow. Bring your best pair of shorts
and a bathing suit…that’s almost all that is required!
From $1,900 double/$2,560 single. Air cost to be determined at time of reservation.
Details in the June 2015 issue.
The Sagamore Resort, Bolton Landing, NY
To view an expanded daily itinerary visit our
website www.nextourtravelclub.com
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Dec 2 – 6, 2015
Nashville – Christmas with a Country Accent
It’s hard to predict which you’ll find more amazing this December:
Nashville’s attractions or the Gaylord Opryland Resort where we’ll stay
while touring! We’ll attend a performance of the Grand Ole Opry at
historic Ryman Auditorium. We’ll visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and
Museum and the iconic RCA Studio B. We’ll tour Belle Meade plantation
and Belmont mansion along with enjoying a dinner cruise and Christmas
show on the Cumberland River aboard the General Jackson Showboat.
Please note: all tours are reserved on a first come, first served basis. If this reservation is for an international tour,
complete the passport information requested on the Membership Application below. Enclose deposit or full payment
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From $1,790 double/$2,260 single. Air cost to be determined at time of reservation.
Details in the July 2015 issue.
Secrets Aura – Cozumel’s Best Kept Secret
Jan 16 – 23, 2016
May we suggest you stay toasty warm one week this January at the
wonderful adults-only all-inclusive Secrets Aura Resort on the island of
Cozumel in the Caribbean? At the resort, a myriad of daily activities and
evening entertainment is offered; there’s 1,000 ft. of white sand beach and
easy snorkeling off that beach, and two large pools, swim-up bars, and a
14,000 sq. ft. spa which offers dozens of delightful treatments (additional
fee). Visit San Miguel, the island’s main town, snorkel or dive off some of the finest reefs in the world.
White sand beach…no kids…clear azure waters…all–inclusive—share the secret! Call a friend or two
and let’s go splash in the warm Caribbean next January!
From $1,460 double/$1,920 single. Air cost of $725 through October 13 or until block of seats is sold. Details in the August 2015 issue.
Caribbean on Azamara – Warm & Wonderful
Jan 27 – Feb 7, 2016
The Azamara Journey casts off from the convenient Port of Miami to call
at several eastern Caribbean islands on this 10 night voyage. This 694passenger all-inclusive ship offers all the amenities and advantages of a
luxury ship but at lesser cost. You’ll love the small French fishing village of
Terre de-Haut, hike to waterfalls and rainforests on lush Roseau, and tour
old plantation homes and botanical gardens on friendly Nevis. St. Barts
offers sophistication and at the Baths at Virgin Gorda you’ll swim among giant boulders in crystal blue
water. Our itinerary also includes four relaxing days at sea. Join in the fun next January on the floating
oasis known as the Azamara Journey.
From $4,080 double/$4,730 single. Air cost of $455 through October 24 or until block of seats is sold. Details in the August 2015 issue.
Northern Australia to Bali – the Adventure of a Lifetime Feb 9 – Mar 4, 2016
Prepare for the adventure of a lifetime! Experience 17 nights aboard the
Azamara Quest bookended with extra days in Bali and Sydney, featuring 2
days of touring in each (and one extra to relax in Bali). The ship will follow
the eastern and northern coasts of Australia, calling at Cairns, Hamilton
Island and Port Douglas, Cooktown, Thursday Island, and Darwin. During
a day in Komodo, Indonesia, be on the lookout for supersized monitor lizards or dream away the day on a pink coral beach. The Azamara Quest is a mid-size ship and included
in the voyage price are crew gratuities, port shuttles where available and a beverage package.
From $6,960 double/$8,690 single. Air cost of $1,800 through November 25 or until block of seats is
sold. Details in the August 2015 issue.
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Accommodation: Single (one bed/one adult)
Double (one bed/two adults)*
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□ Quad (four adults/generally two beds)*
*not available for assigned roommates
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accommodation, if the club is required to pay a single supplement for the remaining member.
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Note A: For all tours, upon return to Detroit Metro Airport, a walk of approximately ½ mile may be required to get to
the transfer shuttle.
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over uneven surfaces. If you have trouble walking, please consider another tour as we will not be able to assist you
during the tour.
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Mail with your one-time membership fee of $60 per person and dues for the remainder of the calendar year in which
joining (calculated at $3 per month if single and $5 per month for a couple) to NexTour Travel Club 17292 Farmington Rd,
Livonia MI 48152. You will be billed in December of each year for the next year’s dues.
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Paid
Permit NO. 1
Livonia, MI 48150
Trip Status
Presorted
First Class
U.S. Postage
NexTour
Confirmed - Space Available
Star Clipper ‘Treasure Islands’ Cruise
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
Azamara Cruise – Athens to Monte Carlo
Adirondacks Fall Color Tour
Nashville Country Christmas
Cozumel, Mexico
Offered - Not Yet Confirmed
Azamara Cruise – Australia to Bali
Azamara Cruise – Caribbean
Sold Out - Accepting Standbys
NexTour Travel Club
17292 Farmington Rd.
Livonia, MI 48152
Big Bend National Park, TX/Carlsbad Caverns, NM
Fall Mystery
In This Issue
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Grenada
Bahamas
Coming Next Month
Key West, FL
Hawaii – Maui and Kauai
Crystal Cruise – Vancouver to San Francisco
Contact Us
Mail: 17292 Farmington Rd Livonia MI 48152
Phone: 734-338-3800
Hours:Mon—Thurs, 9 am—4 pm
Fax: 734-338-3803
E-mail:info@nextourtravelclub.com
Web:www.nextourtravelclub.com
Staff:
Jane Grad, Operations Manager
Judy Mobley, Tour Leader
Kathie Reschke, President
Bonnie Stefko-Brown, Tour Leader Kathie Yadach, Tour Leader