Brochure - National Trust Tours
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Brochure - National Trust Tours
The Natural Wonders of the Mysterious Orinoco Delta ABOARD THE ALL NEW MS SAINT LAURENT November 20 - December 2, 2015 FEATURING A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT ANGEL FALLS FREE AIR! If booked and paid in full by June 1, 2015 AIR INCLUDED FROM SELECT GATEWAYS The Natural Wonders of the Mysterious Orinoco Delta 13 days including international airfare from only $5999* HIGHLIGHTS P OR T O F SPA I N , T R I N I D A D t o C A R T A G E N A , C O LO M B I A November 20 - December 2, 2015 Travel by zodiac to captivating wildlife excursions on the Orinoco River and its tributaries. Visit the rural Venezuelan village of Curiapo, inhabited by the Warao people. Traveling over 1,300 miles through Colombia and Venezuela, the Orinoco River is one of the longest rivers in South America. Its mouth, at the Atlantic Ocean, was sighted by Christopher Columbus in 1498. The source of the river – near the Brazilian border – wasn’t reached by non-indigenous people until 1951. Today, the Orinoco River is home to a stunning array of flora and fauna and a diverse population of native cultures and modern South Americans. Equipped with our own fleet of Zodiacs and a seasoned expedition team, we’ll explore this unique ecosystem and learn about the rare species of fish, mammals, birds and reptiles that call the Orinoco River home. Aruba Swim, snorkel, and explore the natural wonders of the rainforest on the beautiful island of Tobago. Explore La Restinga National Park on Isla Margarita or choose to go flightseeing over Venezuela’s legendary Angel Falls. Marvel at the wildlife and enjoy the pure white beaches of Venezuela’s uninhabited Isla Blanquilla. On Bonaire, see the original Spanish settlement, the flamingos of Grottomeer saltpans, and sweeping views from Seroelargu. Enjoy an architectural tour of historic Willemstad, Curaçao, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spend a day delving into the history of pretty Santa Marta, Colombia’s first Spanish settlement, and home to the indigenous Kogi population. You may choose to visit a coffee plantation or explore Tayrona National Park. Curaçao Bonaire Santa Marta Gulf of Venezuela WILLEMSTAD Caribbean Sea Grenada Isla Blanquilla Tobago Isla Margarita PORT OF SPAIN CARTAGENA CARACAS Trinidad Pan ama Orinoco Delta COLUMBIA VENEZUELA CURIAPO Guyana 1 Dear National Trust Traveler, Join the National Trust on an all-inclusive luxury coastal expedition into the Natural Wonders of the Mysterious Orinoco Delta from November 20 to December 2, 2015. Set sail from the isle of Trinidad on a 13-day coastal expedition cruise to the wilds of the seldom traveled Orinoco Delta, the Southern Caribbean, and beautiful Cartagena, Colombia. See the unique species of wildlife that call the Orinoco River home. Visit islands brimming with Spanish, Dutch, and French colonial history. Tour colorful Willemstad, the Spanish settlement of Santa Marta, and more. You’ll cruise in the comfort of the MS Saint Laurent, where modern design tips its hat to our maritime past as spacious, open-air lounges, inviting dining venues, and generous windows ensure you never miss a chance to savor the view. On board, passionate naturalists ensure there’s never a dull moment between ports. On shore, expertly guided excursions provide meaningful opportunities to explore the unique flora and fauna and rich cultural heritage of each destination. As a member of the National Trust, you’ll enjoy free flowing beverages all day, every day and delicious included meals in our distinctive dining venues — including the ship’s popular Cliff Rock outdoor grill featuring “hot rock” cooking. Space is limited, so contact National Trust Tours to reserve your stateroom or suite aboard the MS Saint Laurent today. SCARLET MACAW TRINIDAD to CARTAGENA November 20 - December 2, 2015 Sincerely, Scott Gerloff Director, National Trust Tours Day 1 P O R T of SPA I N , T R I N I D A D ( E M B A R K A T I O N ) Arrive at Trinidad’s Piarco International Airport and transfer to the port where we’ll board the MS Saint Laurent. In the evening, gather for cocktails onboard as we prepare to set sail for the Orinoco Delta. (D) Day 2 O R I N O C O D E LT A , VE N E Z U E LA EXTEND YOUR TRIP and YOUR VALUE! 2 Nights Pre-Cruise Extension in Port of Spain, Trinidad from only $569. See page 12 2 Nights Post-Cruise Extension in Cartagena, Colombia from only $579. See page 13 The Orinoco River is one of the longest rivers in South America. Along with its many tributaries, it is the major transportation system for eastern and interior Venezuela. Flowing from the mountains on the border with Brazil, the river broadens onto a 200-mile-wide delta, called the Delta Amacuro, prior to meeting with the Atlantic Ocean. Today, we will cruise along the river in search of wildlife such as sloths, giant otters, river dolphins, colorful toucans, and macaws. This evening, we’ll gather for a festive Welcome Reception, followed by a sumptuous dinner. (B/L/R/D) 3 YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM DENNIS WILLE Dennis became enamored of wildlife as a youngster in his native Costa Rica. He became a tour guide more than twenty years ago and since 1999, has been working as a naturalist onboard expedition ships. He even has a passion for bird sounds and has a collection of them — recently he worked on the creation of a DVD that mixes the piano with the sounds of the birds. His experience and knowledge has taken him to lead people in other countries in Central America, the Caribbean, South America, Europe, Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Russia, Alaska, the Arctic, and the Antarctic. WAYNE BROWN KAREN BROWN Wayne has worked for small ship expedition cruises for over 19 years and is a published author, professional underwater photographer and a nationally-acclaimed lecturer. Wayne is a marine biologist with a degree in ecology and environmental biology from the University of California at Irvine and is also a scuba diving instructor with over 40 years of diving experience around the world studying and documenting the earth’s marine environments and the creatures that inhabit them. He has been privileged to work with many respected institutions and individuals, including the Smithsonian Institution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Aquarium of the Pacific, and the late Jacques Cousteau. Karen has worked for small ship expedition cruises for over 19 years and is a scuba diving instructor, underwater photographer, model, and marine educator with a degree in sociology from Wells College in Aurora, New York. Over 30 years of diving experiences have taken her around the world visiting and photographing the habitats and behaviors of a wide variety of marine animals. With over 3,000 scuba dives, Karen has had close encounters with sea creatures large and small, from the most docile to the most dangerous, including humpback whales, bottlenose dolphins, Florida manatees, stingrays, moray eels and great white sharks. Karen has a love for the Caribbean having lived and worked in the area for over 17 years. SUNSET ON THE ORINOCO DELTA VENEZUELA TOUCAN Day 3 Day 5 O RI NOCO RIVER, CURIAPO , VE NE ZU E LA C H A R LO T T E VI L LE , T O B A G O This morning, we’ll board the Zodiacs for a visit to the village of Curiapo, home to a group of Warao (people of canoes), an indigenous population whose remote location largely protected them from early European colonization. There are thought to be as many as 20,000 Warao in Venezuela’s Orinoco Delta. (B/L/D) This morning, we’ll go ashore to snorkel, swim, and explore this beautiful island. From the first European explorers to today, Tobago has changed hands over 22 times. It has been occupied by the English, Dutch, French, Spanish, Latvian Courlanders, and a host of pirates and buccaneers. In 1889, Tobago was made aware of Trinidad, which it remained until 1962 when Trinidad & Tobago became an independent commonwealth, and then a republic in 1976. While Trinidad is the bustling commercial center of the republic, Tobago is known for its natural environment and a slower pace of life. It boasts the oldest protected rainforest in the western hemisphere, beautiful beaches and waterfalls, and a colorful history. Join the Expedition team and explore the enchanting surroundings of Charlotteville, or take one of our optional excursions and go further afield: visit Argyle Waterfalls or the ornithologist’s choice, Little Tobago, a wildlife sanctuary and the breeding site for seabirds such as Red Bill Tropic Bird, Red Footed Booby and Brown Booby. (B/L/D) Day 4 ORINOCO DELTA, VE NE ZU E LA The Orinoco’s ecosystem ranges from more than a thousand fish species, to pink and grey dolphins, giant river otter, manatees, river turtles, sloths and monkeys, the Orinoco crocodile (one of the rarest reptiles in the world), and a wide variety of birdlife, including Macaws, toucans, parrots, and Chenachena. (B/L/D) 4 ORINOCO DELTA HOUSE 5 CANAIMA (ANGEL FALLS), ISLA MARGARITA CHESTNUT-BREASTED CHLOROPHONIA Day 6 CRUISING the CARIB BE AN S E A The Caribbean Sea covers an area from Mexico to South America, but only two percent of its islands are inhabited. The Caribbean is home to as many as 450 species of fish, including the bull shark, tiger shark, silky shark, Caribbean reef shark, flying fish, giant oceanic manta ray, angel fish, spotfin butterflyfish, parrotfish, Atlantic goliath grouper, tarpon, and moray eels. (B/L/D) Day 7 EL G UAM ACHE, IS LA MARGAR ITA, VE NE ZU E LA Located about 25 miles from the mainland, Venezuela’s mountainous Margarita Island offers wide white beaches and access to windsurfing, golf, and scuba diving. Isla Margarita is actually two islands connected in the middle by a mangrove-filled lagoon called La Restinga National Park. Today we’ll explore the park or, if you choose, you can take the optional full-day excursion: a flightseeing tour to Canaima over Angel Falls. (B/L/D) VENEZUELA CACTUS Day 8 I SLA B LANQUILLA, VE NE ZU E LA This morning, we’ll go ashore on this stunning uninhabited island. Named for its pristine white sand beaches, the island’s flora and fauna include iguanas, wild donkeys, and numerous varieties of cacti. (B/L/D) 6 GREEN IGUANA 7 FLAMINGOS IN BONAIRE WILLEMSTAD, CURAÇAO Day 9 K R A LE N D I J K , B O N A I R E Bonaire was part of the Netherland Antilles until 2010 and the Dutch influence remains very strong. It was here that the Dutch West India company harvested salt, which attracted scores of pink flamingos. This afternoon’s excursion will take us to the Grottomeer saltpans to see the flamingos, and Rincon, the original Spanish settlement. Finally, we’ll visit Seru Largu, the highest point on the island, to take in the sweeping panoramic views. (B/L/D) Day 10 W I LL E M ST A D , C U R A Ç A O Willemstad was established as a trading settlement by the people of the Netherlands. Here, the architecture reflects the styles from the Netherlands as well as the Spanish and Portuguese Colonial towns with whom Willemstad engaged in trade. Today, we’ll go ashore for a walking tour to see the colorful architecture of historic Willemstad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (B/L/D) Day 11 C R U I SI N G t he C A R I B B E A N SE A As we cruise the Caribbean Sea, our onboard specialists will offer enriching presentations featuring information on our upcoming stop to Santa Marta as well as the colorful history of Cartagena, Colombia. (B/L/D) 8 SLAVE HUTS, BONAIRE 9 CRYSTAL BEACH, TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK MONKEY IN TAYRONA NATIONAL PARK Day 12 SA N T A M A R T A , C O LO M B I A INDIGENOUS KOGI HUTS CITY HALL, SANTA MARTA BANANA TREE BLOSSOM Santa Marta, Colombia’s first Spanish settlement, is the capital city of the department of Magdalena. Founded in 1525 by the Spanish conqueror Rodrigo de Bastidas, it is the oldest remaining city in Colombia. Today this pretty city is popular for its history, colonial architecture, beaches, and nature reserves. The nearby Sierra Nevada Mountains are the highest coastal mountain range in the world, which sweep down to the sea where you will find the Tayrona National Park. Today you will have many options to explore the town, the park, meet the indigenous Kogi, believed to be the direct descendants of the Tayrona, or take a trip to a coffee plantation. After a stimulating day exploring on shore, we’ll gather for cocktails, followed by a sumptuous farewell dinner. (B/L/R/D) Day 13 CA R T A G E N A , C O LO M B I A ( D I SE M B A R K A T I O N ) This morning, we’ll arrive in Cartagena, Colombia. After breakfast, you’ll disembark the MS Saint Laurent and transfer to the airport or to The Hilton Cartagena (or similar) for your extended tour of this vibrant city. (B) 10 11 12 OPTIONAL PRE-CRUISE EXTENSION and HOTEL OPTIONAL POST-CRUISE EXTENSION and HOTEL Port of Spain, Trinidad Cartagena, Colombia 2-NI G HT OPTIONAL PRE-CRU IS E E X TE NS ION 2 - N I G H T O PT I O N A L PO ST - C R U I SE E X T E N SI O N From $569 USD per person based on double occupancy* From $579 USD per person based on double occupancy* *single supplement charge is $269 *single supplement charge is $329 Arrive in Port of Spain, Trinidad and make your way to the Hyatt Regency Trinidad Hotel (or similar). After check in, enjoy leisure time, including lunch and dinner on your own. The following morning, you’ll be greeted by your guide for a half-day tour of Trinidad. Traveling via air-conditioned motorcoach, you’ll see the Parliament Building (known as “The Red House”) as well as the Magnificent Seven, a group of ornate mansions built in the early 1900s. The tour continues with a stop at Lady Young Lookout for panoramic views of Port of Spain and the Caribbean Sea. Disembark the MS Laurent and transfer to the Hilton Cartagena Hotel (or similar). After check in, enjoy leisure time, including lunch and dinner on your own. The following morning, you’ll be greeted by your guide and board our motorcoach for a half-day tour of Cartagena. We’ll begin with a drive through the Bocagrande neighborhood to the Convent of La Popa, built at the beginning of the 17th century on the hill of the same name. We’ll stop here for a tour of the convent and time to enjoy the magnificent view of the city and the bay. Next, we’ll drive to Mount St. Benedicts Monastery, which was founded in 1912 by Brazilian monks and is visible for miles around due to its landmark tower and distinctive red-roofed buildings. After a tour of the monastery and grounds, we’ll enjoy a local specialty snack then continue to Fort George. Formerly called La Vigie, Fort George was part of a complex that began construction in 1804. Once considered impregnable, it was the major defensive position on the island but never experienced military action. After a guided tour of the fort, we’ll return to the hotel. Lunch and dinner are on your own. Port of Spain is known for its mosaic of culinary styles, served with warmth and hospitality in trendy cafes and fine dining establishments. You may also wish to join an optional tour. After breakfast the next morning, make your way to the port for the cruise portion of your vacation. Next, we’ll continue on to San Felipe’s Fort, built in the 17th century to protect the city’s inhabitants from invaders. After a tour of this impressive fortress, we will browse the art galleries and shops of Las Bóvedas and walk through the charming Old Walled City. Next, arrive at the Plaza of San Pedro Claver, named in honor of the Catalonian monk who was known as the patron saint of slaves. Finally, we’ll stop at an artisan popsicle shop and enjoy a cool local specialty before returning to the hotel. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy as you wish, with lunch and dinner on your own at any of Cartagena’s inviting restaurants. You may also wish to join an optional tour. After breakfast the next morning, make your way to the airport for your flight home. Hyatt Regency Hilton Cartagena PORT of SPAIN, TRINID A D C A R T A G E N A , C O LO M B I A Centerpiece of the dynamic Waterfront Centre in Port of Spain, this luxury hotel features beautiful spaces to relax and rejuvenate. Amenities include: stylish guestrooms, deluxe bathrooms, Hyatt Grand beds™, wired and WiFi internet, Spa Esencia, 24-hour StayFit™ gym, rooftop infinity pool, and multiple dining options—from a cinnamon deli & patisserie to a sushi bar as well as fine dining on the waterfront. Located on El Laguito Peninsula, this beachfront hotel is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea on three sides, offering picturesque views and a tranquil atmosphere. Amenities include: three swimming pools, a wellbeing center, business center, ATM, beauty salon, laundry service, WiFi, Cuisinart coffeemakers with Colombian coffee, and multiple dining venues. 13 WELCOME ABOARD The All-New MS SAINT LAURENT Refined, Small Ship Experiences Fresh, Healthy Regional Cuisine The indisputable joy of sailing is brought to life on the MS Saint Laurent, an agile small ship that easily navigates canals and locks, tranquil bays, and hidden ports where larger ships dare not go. Onboard, fresh, modern design tips its hat to our maritime past as spacious, open-air lounges, inviting dining venues, and generous windows ensure you never miss a chance to savor the view. The MS Saint Laurent offers distinctive dining venues, each with its own appeal. Enjoy fresh air and fresh selections at Cliff Rock Bar & Grille, the outdoor grill where “hot rock” cooking is the special of the day, every day. Relax in the comfort of the elegant main dining room, where a professional wait staff serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily from our chef’s menu of regionally inspired dishes and western favorites. After dinner, share stories and laughter with friends in the casual comfort of the English-style tavern. Intuitive & Attentive Service With an attentive crew of 90 serving no more than 210 guests, you’ll feel at home on the MS Saint Laurent from the moment you step on board. Whether it’s a favorite cocktail served to you on deck, hot coffee delivered to your room, an iPad® offered for use in the lounge, or the delicate chocolate on your pillow ensuring sweet dreams, serving you is our pleasure. Throughout the ship, unlimited beverages are available 24 hours a day, including distinctive wines, beers, spirits, cocktails, soft drinks, juices, coffee, tea, and water. And, 24-hour room service is just a phone call away. Onboard Specialists & Included Excursions Aboard the MS Saint Laurent, you’ll travel in the enriching company of specialists who share their expertise freely in presentations and impromptu discussions throughout your journey. In port, shore excursions with knowledgeable local guides provide meaningful opportunities to uncover the rich history, unique wildlife, and fascinating cultures of the destinations you visit. 14 Onboard Amenities • Spa quality robes and slippers •L’Occitane® bath amenities • Pillow menu • Premium mattresses • 100% Egyptian cotton bedding • In-room electronic safe • Individual climate control • LCD flat screen television (satellite) •Universal docking station with alarm clock • Hair dryer & makeup mirror • Telephone with outside line • 24-hour room service •Unlimited beverages onboard, including distinctive wines, beers, spirits, cocktails, soft drinks, juices, coffee, tea, and water. •Complimentary basic WiFi package (additional minutes available for purchase) • Daily housekeeping; nightly turndown • Certified medical doctor onboard • Onboard Salon CLIFF ROCK BAR & GRILL SHEARWATER DINING ROOM THE COMPASS LOUNGE REFINED, ELEGANT & OPEN TO NEW ADVENTURES Skillfully designed to foster a convivial atmosphere while giving you room to breathe, the MS Saint Laurent invites you to relax and unwind as you discover the world’s most remarkable coastal regions. Enjoy quiet time in a cozy corner. Stretch your legs on the promenade. Or gather with friends as you watch the world go by. No matter where you are, you’ll find perfectly designed spaces for every mood and every possibility. THE SEASCAPE TA VE R N T H E C O M PA SS LO U N G E Log onto one of the ship’s iPads and catch up on the latest news or send a few emails to friends back home. Attend an enriching presentation by an onboard specialist. Gather around the grand piano for an old fashioned sing-along. After dinner, cocktails, music, and dancing keep the fun going into the evening hours. O B SE R VA T I O N D E C K LO U N G E This comfortable outdoor seating area is the perfect place to celebrate a successful shore excursion, gather for afternoon cocktails and amber sunsets, or indulge in a little late-night stargazing. PI N N A C L E T E R R A C E Share stories and laughter with friends and fellow travelers in the casual comfort of this cozy, English-style tavern. In the early evening, talented musicians bring the ship to life with all your favorite songs. Stretch your legs on the ship’s open-air promenade or relax with a beverage on the spacious terrace, the perfect vantage point as you watch for wildlife on shore. CLIFF ROCK B AR & GR ILLE SU N D E C K Enjoy fresh air and fresh selections at the Cliff Rock Grille, where “hot rock” cooking is the special of the day, every day. Choose your ingredients and watch them cook to perfection on 100% pure volcanic lava rock. Serving buffet breakfast and lunch and seated dinner. The sun deck is the perfect place to greet the day during morning yoga or a stretching session. Relax with a book and soak up some rays on one of the cushioned lounges. SHEARW ATER DINING R OOM LA U R E N T B O U T I Q U E Shop for jewelry, souvenirs, sundries, and fashionable logo wear to remind you of your adventure aboard the MS Saint Laurent. Savor delicious cuisine in the easy elegance of the main dining room, where a professional wait staff serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily from our chef’s menu of regionally inspired dishes. 16 17 OWNER’S SUITE Suite Details 105 FRE SH, MODERN STATEROOM S a nd S U ITE S After exhilarating days on shore, escape to your own private retreat featuring fresh, modern décor, hardwood floors, beds with deep, premium mattresses, 100% Egyptian cotton sheets, deluxe duvets, and your choice of different pillow options. All staterooms and suites also offer individual climate controls, magnifying makeup mirrors, plush towels, coveted L’Occitane® bath amenities, spa robes and slippers, and under-bed storage. MS SAINT LAURENT CATEGORY AA OWNER’S SUITE: Ocean view suite boasting sweeping views, interior and exterior entrances, a 450 sq. ft. private terrace, a complimentary mini-bar (restocked daily), one queen bed and one sofa bed, sitting area, in-room safe, evening canapés, complimentary laundry service, and the services of a dedicated butler (Deck 3) M S S A I N T LA U R E N T 2 0 1 5 T A R I F FS DECK PLAN and PR ICING PRICING STATEROOM & SUITE CATEGORIES 13-DAY PROGRAM Owner’s Suite $9799 Category AA $8999 Category A $8599 Category B $8199 Category C $7899 Category D $7599 Category E $7299 Category F $6999 Category G $6499 Category H $5999 PORT CHARGES $499 Based on double occupancy. Per person in USD. 60% Single Supplement available for categories A-F FREE AIR* GATEWAYS: Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Washington DC - Dulles DECK 1 18 DECK 2 DECK 3 DECK 4 DECK 5 CATEGORY G CATEGORY AA STATEROOM: Ocean view rooms with direct access to the open-air promenade. Added amenities include: two twin or one queen bed, armoire, and mini-bar (Deck 4) CATEGORY A STATEROOM: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed (Deck 3) CATEGORY B STATEROOM: Ocean view stateroom, sweeping views, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 3) CATEGORY C STATEROOM: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 3) CATEGORY D STATEROOM: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 2) CATEGORY E STATEROOM: Ocean view stateroom, queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 2 & 3) CATEGORY F STATEROOM: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 1) CATEGORY G STATEROOM: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 1) CATEGORY H STATEROOM: Interior stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 3) *Program pricing includes economy air and is applicable if paid in full by June 1, 2015. 19 TERMS & CONDITIONS IMPORTANT NOTICE Terms and Conditions apply to all vessels under Haimark Line operation unless otherwise noted. Any and all information contained herein is in effect at the time of printing and is subject to change at any time. Information contained in this brochure does not form part of any offer or contract. The transportation of guests and baggage on Haimark Line vessels is provided solely by Haimark Line and is governed by the terms and conditions printed on the Passage Contract also available on request at 1-855-HAIMARK. The Passage Contract will be included with your final travel documents and contains complete and important information regarding cancellations, itineraries, Haimark Line‘s liability, health and immigration requirements, and other relevant terms and conditions. The terms and conditions of the Passage Contract will apply to persons who have booked a cruise regardless of whether or not they have embarked the vessel. Please read your Passage Contract carefully. To the extent that any of the information in the brochure conflicts with the terms of the Passage Contract, the terms and conditions contained in the Passage Contract shall control. Itinerary arrival and departure times are always subject to change without notice. Haimark Line reserves the right to cancel, alter, advance, postpone or substitute any scheduled sailing or itinerary, substitute another vessel for the scheduled ship, or substitute or cancel scheduled ports of call, which, in its sole judgment and discretion, is justified for any reason, and to do so without liability for any loss whatsoever to guests as a result of said change(s). Additionally, Haimark Line reserves the right to cancel reservations and bookings in the event of a full-ship charter, whether or not a deposit or full payment has been received, and in such event, Haimark Line‘s only liability will be to refund to the guest the amount it has received. 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CRUISE TARIFF Cruise fares cover certain shipboard services including: accommodations, shore excursions, onboard meals and entertainment, complimentary beverages aboard ship where noted in the respective cruise program brochure. All fares are quoted in US dollars, are per guest and based on double occupancy. Not included in your cruise tariff are: airfare, hotel accommodations, optional shore excursions, meals ashore(unless otherwise noted), beverages not highlighted as included, fuel surcharges, laundry (unless otherwise noted), purchases from the ship boutique or any item or service of a personal nature such as medical care, massages, and spa treatments. TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS Travel agents are considered to be the agent of Passenger and not of Carrier. Carrier is not liable for any representation, act or omission of Passenger’s travel agent. Passenger’s cruise fare is not considered paid until Carrier receives full payment, and the amount thereof is subject to change at any time prior to Carrier’s receipt of payment. Passenger shall at all times remain liable to Carrier for the price of passage. Carrier reserves the right to refuse embarkation if all charges and surcharges have not been paid in advance of departure. DEPOSIT/FINAL PAYMENT To reserve your cruise, an $850. per person deposit of the cruise fare is required at the time of booking. Pre and/or Post Extension Land Programs are subject to a $250 per person deposit. Final payment is due no later than 120 days prior to departure. Guests will not be permitted to change travel agents once final payment has been received by Haimark Line. Final documentation will be issued after receipt of final payment and approximately 30 days prior to sailing. All reservations are subject to cancellation if payments are not received by the due date, and are guaranteed only when paid in full 120 days prior to sailing. Reservations made within 120 days of sailing require full payment within seven days of booking or sooner, as specified by Haimark. Payments may be made by personal check (USD funds), or by VISA®, MasterCard®. Discover®, and American Express®. CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS Should you find it necessary to cancel your reservation or any component thereof, contact National Trust Tours at 888.484.8785 as well as submit your cancellation in writing via E-mail to [email protected]. If your cancellation request is received more than 120 days prior to your initial sailing date, a $500 non- refundable administrative fee will be charged per booking. This administrative fee may be not converted to a future cruise credit. Cruise cancellation requests received within 120 days of the initial sailing date will be subject to the following charges, regardless of suite resale: 120 – 91 days prior to the initial sailing date: 50% of the total cruise fare per person 90 – 0 days prior to the initial sailing date or nonappearance at the time of sailing: 100% of the total cruise fare per person. Cruise tickets must be returned to Haimark Line before refunds (if owed) can be processed. PRE/POST EXTENSION LAND PROGRAM CANCELLATIONS Pre and/or Post Land Extension Program cancellations received more than 120 days prior to your initial sailing date are subject to a $100 non-refundable administrative fee will be charged per booking. This administrative fee may be not converted to a future cruise credit. Pre and/or Post Land Extension Program cancellations requests received within 120 days of the initial sailing date will be subject to the following charges: 120 – 91 days prior to the initial sailing date: 50% of the total extension price per person 90 – 0 days prior to the initial sailing date or nonappearance at the time of sailing: 100% of the total cruise fare per person. TRAVEL INSURANCE National Trust Tours strongly recommends the purchase of trip cancellation insurance, which is available for coverage of expenses in conjunction with cancellation due to illness or accident. Baggage insurance is also recommended. In the event that you must cancel your participation in a travel program, trip cancellation insurance may be the only source of reimbursement. For additional information, please contact National Trust Tours at 888.484.8785. HEALTH AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS All guests are required to report in writing to Haimark Line at the time their reservation is made: 1. Any physical or mental condition that may require medical or professional treatment or attention during the voyage 2. Any condition that may render the guest unfit for travel, or that may require special care or assistance 3. Any condition that may pose a risk or danger to the guest or anyone else onboard the ship 4. Any condition that may require oxygen for medical reasons 5. Any intention or need to use a wheelchair cart, other mobility device By booking passage and by boarding the ship, the guest represents and warrants that he/she is physically and otherwise fit to travel, and that the guest will comply at all times with applicable rules and regulations of the ship and orders and instructions of the ship’s officers. Haimark Line reserves the right without liability to require a guest to disembark and/or to refuse to board and transport a guest who, in the judgment of Haimark Line or the ship’s Captain, is unfit to travel or may require care beyond that which Haimark Line is reasonably able to provide. BAGGAGE You may bring aboard the ship a reasonable amount of clothing and personal effects without charge. Baggage for Haimark Line guests or guests on our land extension programs must be handled in accordance with regulations of our ground operators. Baggage exceeding these limitations is subject to the charges as set forth by the individual operators. Airlines are strict with baggage limitations. Guests are encouraged to contact individual airlines for weight limitations. All baggage must be securely packed, and properly and clearly labeled. Liquid, fragile, perishable and other articles not suitably packed are transported at your own risk. Haimark Line is not responsible for loss or damage to baggage or any other personal item during air travel or land extension programs. Baggage and personal belongings will be taken off the ship upon guest disembarkation. Under no circumstances will baggage be stored onboard without the owner of such baggage being on the vessel. Haimark Line is not responsible for baggage stored in shore side facilities. Under no circumstances may dangerous items (including but not limited to: explosives, firearms, combustible or illegal substances) be taken aboard the ship. We recommend that you hand-carry travel documents (passport, visa, cruise tickets), medications and valuables. These items are the full responsibility of the guest at all times. Haimark Line shall not be responsible for the loss of, or damage to, such personal items. LOST PROPERTY Haimark Line may levy a charge for the return of personal items left onboard or lost and subsequently found. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS All travel documents (air and cruise tickets, passport and medical insurance information) are the guest’s responsibility. It is also the guest’s responsibility to obtain any necessary visas and public health documents for all applicable ports and to comply with all customs requirements. Without the required documents, a guest may be denied boarding and accommodation by Haimark Line or the guest may be disembarked during the voyage and Haimark Line will not make a refund or be otherwise liable to any guest for such denial of boarding or disembarkation. In the event that Haimark Line as a courtesy provides information or advice as to necessary travel documents, visas and medical inoculations, guests are still obligated to verify such information with the appropriate government authorities and Haimark Line does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of such information. Passports are required to be valid six months beyond intended stay. Please check with the appropriate consulate for specific requirements. Security measures imposed by governments may change from time to time and each guest will be required to comply with them. As a courtesy, we will endeavor to provide each guest with notice of measures that may affect them, but complying with any such requirements is the sole responsibility of each guest. Please consult your travel professional for advice on such requirements to avoid loss of boarding privileges. TAXES, GOVERNMENT FEES/QUASIGOVERNMENT FEES AND FUEL SUPPLEMENTS Haimark Line reserves the right to pass through to its guests (including fully paid and deposited guests) any taxes and government fees/quasi-government fees that relate specifically to a guest’s itinerary. “Taxes and Government fees/quasi-government fees” include any and all fees, charges, surcharges, tolls and taxes imposed by governmental or quasi-governmental authorities including, but not limited to, customs fees, per person berth taxes or fees, embarkation and/or disembarkation fees at ports, airline transportation fees, dockage fees, and wharfage fees. Haimark Line reserves the right to charge a per person fuel supplement in the event that the price of increases up to and including the day of embarkation. Haimark Line may collect any taxes, government fees/ quasigovernment fees and fuel supplement (the “Surcharges”) at the time of booking, prior to sailing or on board the vessel, even if the cruise fare has been paid in full. Surcharges will be invoiced accordingly. All fares, and itineraries are subject to change without notice. Additional restrictions may apply. Haimark Line reserves the right to correct any errors or omissions. This brochure may contain inadvertent technical or factual inaccuracies and typographical errors. Haimark Line reserves the right to correct errors and omissions at any time without prior notice, and to cancel any offered product, service, amenity, etc. in the event of any error or omission in the description, including pricing and availability. CST#2118210-40, FST# APPLIED THE NATURAL WONDERS OF THE MYSTERIOUS ORINOCO DELTA RESERVATION FORM November 20 – December 2, 2015 SEND TO: National Trust Tours P.O. BOX 418530 Boston, MA 02241-8530 Toll Free: 888.484.8785 Or: 202.588.6300 Email: [email protected] www.nationaltrusttours.com PLEASE MAKE MY/OUR RESERVATION FOR: CRUISE PROGRAM WITH AIR PROMOTION - including airport/ship transfers (pay in full by 06/01/15) I/we would like Haimark’s Air Services team to book our included airfare, please indicate your preferred departure city (refer to tariff chart on previous page for included gateways): ____________________________ Airfare and availability is subject to change and is nonrefundable and non-transferable. I/We will make my/our own air arrangements (air credit, $495 per person). STATEROOM/SUITE CATEGORY: 1st Choice: ____________________ 2nd Choice: _____________________ Bed request: Twin (2 beds) Queen Single accommodations are at additional cost and subject to availability. (See tariff chart.) Please reserve _______ space(s) for the OPTIONAL 2-NIGHT PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD PRE-CRUISE EXTENSION, $569 per person, double occupancy. Single supplement $269 and subject to availability. Please reserve _______ space(s) for the OPTIONAL 2-NIGHT CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA POST-CRUISE EXTENSION, $579 per person, double occupancy. Single supplement is $329 and subject to availability. All passengers must travel with a passport valid at least 6 months beyond their return date. Guest 1: Full Legal Name (as it appears on your passport) TITLE FIRST EMAIL ADDRESS MIDDLE LAST PREFERRED NAME ON BADGE BIRTH DATE Guest 2: Full Legal Name (as it appears on your passport) TITLE FIRST EMAIL ADDRESS MIDDLE LAST PREFERRED NAME ON BADGE BIRTH DATE Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________________________ State: ________ ZIP: _________________ Home Phone: ________/____________________________ Cell: ________/______________________________ Roommate (if booking separately): _____________________________________________________________ DEPOSIT AND FINAL PAYMENT: A deposit of $850 per person (plus $250 deposit per person for each Pre- and/or Post-Cruise Extension, if applicable) is due with your reservation application. Make checks payable to National Trust Tours. To receive the Free Air Promotion, payment is due by June 1, 2015, otherwise final payment is due by July 23, 2015. Reservations received after this date must be accompanied with full payment at the time of booking. Please reserve ______ space(s). Enclosed is my/our deposit for $_______________. Deposits and FINAL payments may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express. Make checks payable to National Trust Tours (deposits) or Haimark, Ltd. (final payments). Accept my check made payable to National Trust Tours. Charge my: MasterCard Visa Discover American Express Card # ___________________________________ CVV Number _____________ Expires _________/__________ SIGNATURE AS IT APPEARS ON CREDIT CARD Making a deposit or acceptance or use of any vouchers, tickets, goods or services shall be deemed consent to and acceptance of the terms and conditions stated in the applicable Terms and Conditions agreement, including limitations on responsibility and liability. SL151120-06 CST#2118210-40, FST# APPLIED FREE AIR! Book and pay in full by June 1, 2015 and receive FROM SELECT GATEWAYS AIR INCLUDED National Trust Tours 1155 15th Street, NW Suite 300 Washington, DC 20005 888-484-8785 www.nationaltrusttours.com ABOARD THE ALL NEW MS SAINT LAURENT • NOVEMBER 20–DECEMBER 2, 2015 The NATURAL WONDERS of the MYSTERIOUS ORINOCO DELTA