Belize | GuAteMAlA A Cruise expedition to Ancient Sites, Rain

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Belize | GuAteMAlA A Cruise expedition to Ancient Sites, Rain
2013
H arvard A lu m n i A s s oc i at i o n
20 13 Wo rldw i d e Trav e l P ro gram
Belize | Guatemala
A Cruise Expedition to
Ancient Sites, Rain Forests & Coral Reefs
Aboard the American Small Cruise Ship Yorktown
January 12 – 19, 2013
With Harvard biologist, Brian Farrell
Complimentary International Airfare
HARVARD study leader
Brian D. Farrell is a professor of biology at Harvard University
and curator in entomology at the Museum of Comparative
Zoology. He teaches very popular courses on the foundations of
biological diversity, on tropical insect diversity and on acoustic
biology. Brian’s research focuses on the coevolution of insects
and plants, particularly beetles, and his lab also pursues
research on the role of acoustics in insect behavior and in the behavior of other
animals. Brian has extensive experience in the tropical regions–the Peruvian
Amazon, Costa Rica, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic, and is also an allaround naturalist. During this voyage, he will talk about the biodiversity and
ecology of Belize both on land and in the ocean.
nat ural i sts a n d A D D ITI ON A L St u dy Lead ers
Garvin (Garv) Hoefler has an M.A. in biology. He has done research on coral reefs,
humpback whales, sea turtles and sea birds. Garv has worked in or visited over 50
countries, exploring coral reefs, rain forests, desert settings, open seas, sandy beaches,
and even local communities to get a taste of how different people manage their lives
and their environment.
Naturalist and field biologist Chris Cutler studied biology at the University of
California, Santa Cruz, where he began several years of investigation of birds and
marine mammals. Keenly interested in ecology, evolution, and conservation, he is an
engaging interpreter of the natural world and a lifelong student of its endless lessons.
Renowned epigrapher and translator of the Paris Codex, Bruce Love has more than
35 years of experience working at ancient Maya sites. He has published a number of
books and articles on subjects ranging from contemporary Maya ritual practice to
hieroglyphic writing of the Maya Classic Period (a.d. 300-900).
Naturalist and photographer Jonathan Green studied Geology and Geography at
the University of North London. He has spent the last 20 years working as a diver,
photographer, and naturalist in the Galapagos, Central America, Andes, Amazon,
and Patagonia.
A palm forest in Belize
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A Cruise Expe d it i o n to Anc ient S i t es,
Rain For ests & Coral Reefs
January 12 – 19, 2013
t r i p ov e rvi ew
Aerial view of the Great Blue Hole, Lighthouse Reef
Belize is endowed with an unspoiled coastline, ancient Maya cities, and tropical
rain forests. Beneath its Caribbean waters is one of the largest barrier reef
systems in the world and is home to an amazingly diverse marine life.
On this cruise to Belize and neighboring Guatemala, you will explore ancient
Maya ruins set amongst the natural environment, experience the wonders of the
rain forest, swim in pristine white sand beaches, and snorkel in crystal clear
waters to discover the reef’s astonishing marine life. All in all, this is the perfect
winter getaway.
In addition to a Harvard study leader, the cruise will be accompanied by expert
naturalists, who are familiar with the incredible wildlife of the rain forests and the
marine life of the coral reefs, as well as historians who will interpret the
accomplishments of the ancient Maya.
You will cruise aboard the American-flagged and operated Yorktown, whose size
and limited passenger capacity will allow for easy passage through the many
cayes that line the barrier reef and make it possible to access the small ports we
will call at along the coast.
Belize is only a short flight away from home. This winter, join fellow Harvard
alumni and family and friends for a cruise expedition of a lifetime.
For detailed itineraries VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/HAA/TRAVEL
EM
BELIZE CITY
Lighthouse
Reef
Half Moon
Caye
GU
AT
TIKAL
AL
A
SCHEDULE BY DAY
BE L IZ E
Dangriga
Cockscomb Basin
Wildlife Sanctuary
South Water Caye
Laughing Bird Caye
Big Creek
Ca r ib b e a n
Se a
Lubaantun
Punta Gorda
San Felipe Fortress
Santo Tomas de Castilla
Quirigua
Scarlet Macaws
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Tuesday, January 15
USA | BELIZE CITY, Belize | EMBARK
SANTO TOMAS DE CASTILLA |
QUIRIGUA | SAN FELIPE FORTRESS |
SANTO TOMAS DE CASTILLA,
Guatemala
Fly to Belize City and embark Yorktown.
Overnight aboard. (D)
Sunday, January 13
LIGHTHOUSE REEF
Sail in the morning for Lighthouse Reef,
navigating through the Barrier Reef.
Land at Half Moon Caye, at the
southern fringe of the reef, which is the
breeding ground of the endangered
red-footed boobies and other birds.
After exploring this idyllic spot, board
local boats for the short trip to the
celebrated Great Blue Hole, a large
circular formation with its incredible
blue and black hues. Part of an
underwater national park, the hole is
surrounded by a 1,000-foot coral rim
that rises to the lagoon’s surface.
(B, L, D)
Monday, January 14
DANGRIGA | MAYFLOWER
BOCAWINA NATIONAL PARK |
DANGRIGA
Arrive in Dangriga and drive to the
nearby Mayflower Bocawina National
Park, a lush forested area at the
foothills of the Maya Mountains.
Walking trails lead to waterfalls and
Maya temples, including Mayflower, a
Late Classic site. After exploring this
area of great beauty, return to Dangriga
to learn about Garifuna culture at the
Gulisi Garifuna Museum, visit local
artists’ galleries, and shop for fine
crafts made by the Garifuna people, or
relax at a nearby beach. (B, L, D)
Surrounded by rain forest, Quirigua is
an ancient Maya center, now a UNESCO
World Heritage site, that is justly
famous for its superbly intricate and
well-preserved carvings on huge stone
stelae that are spread around the Great
Plaza. After exploring the site, drive to
the waterside village of San Felipe for a
visit to its fortress, which was built by
the Spanish in the mid-17th century to
protect their trade routes from British
pirates, and today offers splendid views
of the lake and the surrounding forest.
(B, L, D)
Wednesday, January 16
PUNTA GORDA | LUBAANTUN |
NIM LI PUNIT | SNAKE CAYES, Belize
Sail to Punta Gorda, a small town set
on cliffs above the sea. Drive inland to
explore two rarely-visited ancient Maya
sites, Lubaantun and Nim Li Punit.
Lubaantun includes five plazas flanked
by buildings and ball courts, and Nim Li
Punit was the ceremonial and religious
center of the region, known for its
impressive stelae. Return to Punta
Gorda to reboard Yorktown. Over lunch
aboard, sail to the Snake Cayes for
swimming and snorkeling. (B, L, D)
dense tropical rain forest set against
the peaks of the Maya Mountains. Clear
streams and rivers traverse this
protected sanctuary that is home to a
rich variety of wildlife, including tapir,
armadillo, anteater, jaguar, and over
290 species of birds. (B, L, D)
Friday, January 18
LAUGHING BIRD CAYE & SOUTH
WATER CAYE
Sail in the morning for Laughing Bird
Caye, part of the Belize Barrier Reef
Reserve System World Heritage Site.
Spend the morning discovering the
fantastic marine world. Cruising north
in the Inner Channel, we reach South
Water Caye, which affords memorable
swimming and snorkeling in crystalclear water, while the beach is ideal for
relaxing. Late in the afternoon, sail to
Belize City, arriving in the evening.
Overnight aboard docked in port.
(B, L, D)
Saturday, January 19
BELIZE CITY | DISEMBARK | USA
Disembark in the morning and
transfer to the airport for the return
flight home. (B)
Thursday, January 17
BIG CREEK | COCKSCOMB BASIN
WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
From Big Creek, drive to the
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, a
Maya carving
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Lubaatun, a sprawling Maya center
Lubaantun, a sprawling ancient Maya center
DETAILS
SHIP SIZE: 69 Cabins
PRICING:
Per person, double occupancy
Kayaking through Belize’s pristine rain forest
Complimentary AIRFARE
Complimentary round trip,
economy class airfare from
Miami, Atlanta, Houston, or
Dallas will be provided.
Airfare from most other
U.S. cities available at an
additional cost.
OPTIONAL PRE-CRUISE
EXTENSION TO TIKAL
JANuary 9-12, 2013
(fly from u.s. on jan. 9)
Explore Tikal, perhaps the most
magnificent site in the Maya world,
dominated by five 190-foot-high
pyramid-temples and located deep
in Parque Nacional Tikal. Also
visit Xunantunich, a complex site of
plazas, temples, and the El Castillo
pyramid.
INCLUDED: One-night stay at the
Radisson Fort George Hotel and
Marina in Belize City; two-night
stay at the Hotel Camino Real Tikal;
daily breakfasts; transfer from the
airport to the hotel; full-day tour of
Tikal with lunch; full-day tour of
Xunantunich and the Belize Zoo
with lunch; all border/immigration
fees; transfer to Belize Port for
embarkation.
Rate: $985 per person, double
occupancy.
Single supplement: $265
Category
RATE
CAT. E
CAT. D
CAT. C
CAT. B
CAT. A
CAT. AA
CAT. S
$3,795
$4,395
$4,995
$5,595
$5,995
$6,495
$6,995
Port taxes & charges: $195 per person
NO Single Supplement: A limited number of cabins in
Categories B & C have been set aside for single occupancy at
NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT. After that, a supplement of $895
will apply to the per person, double occupancy rates.
What is Included:
• Complimentary Airfare (see box at left)
• Enrichment program of lectures and discussions by a
Harvard professor and additional experts
• 7-night cruise aboard the 138-guest Yorktown
• Complete program of tours and excursions
• Welcome and farewell cocktail receptions aboard ship
• All meals aboard ship, including house wine, beer, and
soft drinks with lunch and dinner
• Open bar aboard ship throughout the cruise
• Professional tour staff
• Complete pre-departure materials
• Baggage handling and transfers abroad on the designated
program arrival and departure dates
• Gratuities to porters, guides, and drivers
• $50,000 emergency medical evacuation insurance
What is NOT Included:
Airfare other than what is specified above; port and embarkation
taxes; visa and passport fees (if applicable); luggage and trip
cancellation insurance; meals and beverages other than those
specified above; personal expenses such as laundry, telephone
calls, faxes, and e-mail service; and gratuities to shipboard
personnel.
this trip is co-sponsored by the university of
illinois alumni association, hamilton college,
vanderbilt alumni association, and north carolina
state alumni association
Specifications
AMENITIES
YEAR of CONSTRUCTION: 1988
YEAR of renovation: 2012
OVERALL LENGTH: 257 feet
Maximum passengers: 138
FLAG: USA
Exterior cabins with private bathrooms,
spacious lounge, dining room, sun deck,
and Internet access.
Yorktown
CATEGORY S
Superior outside cabins with
walk-out balcony, full-size bed, private
bathroom, and mini-refigerator
$6,995
CATEGORY AA
Outside cabins with two lower beds
that can convert to a queen bed,
picture window, and private bathroom
$6,495
CATEGORY A
Outside cabins with two lower beds,
picture window, and private bathroom
$5,995
CATEGORY B
Outside cabins with two lower beds,
picture window, and private bathroom
$5,595
S79 S77
S80 S78
SUN DECK
P75 P73
P71 P69 P67 P65 P63 P61
P76 P74
P72 P70 P68 P66 P64 P62
P57 P55 P53 P51 P49
P60 P58 P56 P54 P52 P50
PROMENADE DECK
L47 L45 L43
CATEGORY C
Outside cabins with two lower beds,
two windows, and private bathroom
$4,995
P59
L48 L46 L44
L41
L39 L37 L35 L33 L31 L29
L42
L40 L38 L36 L34 L32 L30
L27
OBSERVATION
LOUNGE
L28
LOUNGE DECK
M25 M23 M21M19 M17 M15 M11
CATEGORY D
Outside cabins with two lower beds,
two windows, and private bathroom
$4,395
DINING ROOM
M26
M24 M22 M20M18 M16 M14 M12
MAIN DECK
CATEGORY E
Outside cabins with two lower beds,
two portholes, and private bathroom
$3,795
GENERAL INFORMATION
Payment Schedule: A deposit of $750 per person is required to reserve your space on the tour.
For your convenience, you may charge your deposit to your American Express, Visa, Discover, or
MasterCard. Final payment is due 90 days prior to departure. Credit cards are not accepted for
final payment. However, personal checks are accepted for both deposits and final payment.
Cancellations & Refunds: All cancellations of confirmed reservations are subject to a
$300 per person administrative fee. Additionally, passengers are subject to any cancellation
fees assessed by the purveyors of services, including airlines or hotels used in the itinerary.
Cancellations received 61-90 days prior to departure will be assessed a penalty equal to 50% of
the total program cost per person. Cancellations received within 60 days of departure are subject
to 100% cancellation penalties. Requests for cancellations must be made in writing. No refunds
will be made for any part of this program in which you choose not to participate. Service fees may
apply to deviations and are non-refundable.
Insurance: We highly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance. An application
for trip cancellation insurance will be provided by the HAA upon confirmation. The pre-existing
medical conditions exclusion is waived if the insurance is purchased within 15 days of initial
deposit. Neither the HAA nor the tour operator will take responsibility for any costs, losses
incurred or suffered by the guest, or guests’ dependents or traveling companions, with regards
to, but not limited to, cancellation or curtailment of the tour, emergency evacuation expenses,
medical expenses, repatriation expenses, damage/theft/loss of personal baggage, money, and
goods. As a service to our travelers we automatically provide emergency medical evacuation
insurance. You will receive detailed coverage approximately 30 days prior to your departure.
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threaten the welfare or safety of other passengers or impede the tour. Baggage or valuables
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and, we shall bear no liability or responsibility for any damage or other loss thereto. Passenger
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be maintainable against the carrier, or vessel, for any losses, accidents, damages to person,
property, personal injury (including death or other types of bodily injury) of the passengers,
unless written notice of the claim, with full particulars, is delivered to the carrier or its agents at
its office at the port of sailing or at the port of termination within six months from the day when
such incident occurred. In no event shall any such suit or any claim against the carrier or vessel
for any losses, accidents, damages to person, property, personal injury (including death or
other types of bodily injury) of the passenger be maintainable unless such suit is commenced
within one year from the day when the incident causing such losses, accidents, damages
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Resolution of any disputes arising hereunder shall be brought within the United States District
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and applying the applicable general maritime law and Federal maritime statutes.
Rates: Tour costs are based upon current airfares, tariffs, and currency values. While we do
everything possible to maintain the listed prices, they are subject to change.
Fuel Supplement: Our Tour Operator reserves the right to charge a fuel supplement,
without prior notice, if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $85 per barrel. This supplement may be
charged even if the cruise fare has been paid in full.
Ship’s Registry: USA
CST #204 3599-40 TDI
QUESTIONS: Please call HAA Travels at 800.422.1636 or 617.496.0806,
email: [email protected]
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village life
italian lake
district
SEP 29-OCT 7, 2012
THE BEST OF
PATAGONIA,
BUENOS AIRES
AND SANTIAGO
NOV 2-16, 2012
MARK VAN BAALEN
EGYPT AND
JORDAN BY
PRIVATE PLANE
DEC 30, 2012JAN 13, 2013
PAUL BERAN &
HILARY RANTISI
Mystical India
JAN 3-20, 2013
SUE SCHOPF
BUENOS AIRES TO
MENDOZA
MAR 12-23, 2013
THE MASTERS
GOLF
TOURNAMENT
APR 10-13, 2013
BOTSWANA,
ZAMBIA, AND
ZIMBABWE
APR 14-27, 2013
THE 139TH
RUNNING OF THE
KENTUCKY DERBY
MAY 2-5, 2013
Moroccan
Discovery
MAY 11-24, 2013
SILK ROAD
ODYSSEY: THE
FIVE ‘STANS,
• KAZAKHSTAN
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• UZBEKISTAN
• TAJIKISTAN
• TURKMENISTAN
MAY 25-JUN 12, 2013
ANCIENT
WONDERS:
HERAKLION TO
ANTALYA ON
CLIPPER ODYSSEY
OCT 6-18, 2012
HISTORY OF THE
MEDITERRANEAN
SEA: A VOYAGE
FROM Istanbul
to CASABLANCA
ON CORINTHIAN II
OCT 13-29, 2012
SICILY BY SEA:
ART TREASURES &
ANCIENT TEMPLES
ON SEA CLOUD II
OCT 22-31, 2012
CATHERINE MCKENNA
THE ANCIENT
COAST OF TURKEY
& THE AEGEAN
SEA ISLANDS ON
CALLISTO
OCT 25-NOV 3, 2012
CAROL SAIVETZ
SPLENDORS
OF INDIA WITH
SRI LANKA &
MALDIVES ON
CLIPPER ODYSSEY
NOV 18-DEC 5, 2012
journey to
Antarctica
on CORINTHIAN iI
DEC 30, 2012JAN 11, 2013
BELIZE &
GUATEMALA ON
YORKTOWN
JAN 5-12, 2013
History &
Gardens of
the Caribbean:
Round-trip
Antigua on
Sea Cloud II
JAN 13-20, 2013
JOYCE CHAPLIN &
DAVID ARMITAGE
THE BRITISH
ISLES ON
ISLAND SKY
MAY 11-24, 2013
Daniel Albright
ARTISTIC
TRADITIONS OF
KOREA & JAPAN
ON CLIPPER
ODYSSEY
MAY 13-26, 2013
Treasures
of Catalonia:
Rousillon,
Languedoc and
Provence on
corinthian
may 23-jun 2, 2013
MALAGA TO
BILBAO ON
Sea Cloud II
JUN 2-13, 2013
Croatia’s Idyllic
Islands &
Dalmatian Coast
on Corinthian
JUN 19-27, 2013
EGYPT AND THE
NILE ABOARD
SUN BOAT III
FEB 26-MAR 11, 2013
TREASURES OF
THE MISSISSIPPI
ON YORKTOWN
MAR 30-APR 9, 2013
FLEMISH
LANDSCAPES on
AMALYRA
APR 12-23, 2013
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MEDITERRANEAN
COAST THROUGH
THE CENTURIES
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