hawaii - belo usa travel
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hawaii - belo usa travel
HAWAII EXPEDITON 2011 8 DAYS/7 NIGHTS Mar 12th to Mar 19th Aloha! Welcome to the island paradise of Hawaii! Step off your airplane, and hop on shore Hawaii's most popular island, Oahu, the third largest of the islands. Get ready to explore Hawaii, including its rich Polynesian influence, the biggest attack on the American Navy at Pearl Harbor, and the legendary North Shore International Surfer's competition. We will also have the unique opportunity to hike the famous volcanic mountain, Diamond Head and snorkel among the colorful fish in the beautiful clear waters of Hawaii. Let's not forget a festive and fun Hawaiian luau, with traditional hula dancers! It's time to experience the island spirit of “Aloha” (love, peace, and diversity!) on Oahu's beautiful shores. Arrival Airport: Honolulu International Airport (HNL) in Honolulu between 12 pm (noon) and 8 pm HST. Belo USA contact phone numbers: • Toll free: 1-877-235.6872 - 9am to 6pm CST • FAX: 1-312-376-3688 • E-mail: [email protected] Emergency contact: • Toll free: 1-866-924-8215 (Trip Coordinator - 24 hours during trip dates) Some of our educational goals of the trip include: 1. Learn about the most unique culture within the United States. 2. Explore the many cultural differences and wonders of Hawaii 3. Promote international understanding. 1 PROGRAM HAWAII EXPEDITON 2011 • 8 DAYS/7NIGHTS MAR 12th SATURDAY Arrive in Honolulu, HI Aloooooooha! E Komo Mai! (Welcome!) 12 pm and 6 pm - Student Arrivals. The students will be able to relax, use the hotel facilities, swim and meet other students as they arrive. 8:00 pm - Dinner (included). 9:00 pm - Orientation Meeting (mandatory). At the orientation, Belo USA will give all students the guidelines, as well as the logistical specifics for the trip. The Trip Chaperone and the Belo trip coordinator will introduce themselves so students know who they are and what their role is during the trip. This meeting will prepare all students to safely enjoy this fantastic trip. Hawaiian booths to gifts from around the world, the International Marketplace truly celebrates the diversity of the “aloha” spirit! 1:00 pm – It's time to test your surfing skills on Hawaii's beautiful ocean waves! (included) We will be taking a beginner's surf lesson on Waikiki beach. Nothing compares to catching a great wave in paradise. You might even catch a glimpse of some tropical fish or sea turtles in the clear water while you're gliding back to shore! 6:00 pm - Watch the sun set over Waikiki as you eat dinner in Waikiki (included). th MAR 14 MONDAY North Shore / Polynesian Cultural Center Breakfast (included). th MAR 13 SUNDAY 9 am - Depart to the North Shore. Catamaran Tour / Surf Lesson Breakfast (included). 9:00 am – Departure from the Hotel. Get ready to hop on board the Catamaran! We are going to sail around Waikiki and Diamond Head… (included). Depart from Waikiki Beach and enjoy this 90 minute cruise on a spectacular 45-foot catamaran through stunning blue waters, several miles past Diamond Head and back. Once aboard, we will sit back, relax, and enjoy the gentle rocking of the ocean while we listen to some excellent island music, and maybe even participate in an onboard dance party! We might see flying fish, turtles, dolphins, and if we're lucky whales! This is a truly amazing way to experience all that Hawaii's beautiful ocean has to offer. 11:30 am – Walk across the street to the International Marketplace! Grab some lunch (not included) and do some shopping at Oahu's biggest, most diverse marketplace. This is a great chance to buy some cool souvenirs from authentic We will visit true Oahu - the naturally beautiful North Shore. Here, we will stop to play or relax at Pipeline, Sunset, and Bonzai beach - home to some of the best surf competitions in the world! 11:00 am – We will have lunch at Haleiwa town. This authentic Oahu town offers a nice selection of art galleries, surf shops and Hawaii's original shave ice – The perfect treat for a hot Hawaiian day! (Lunch not included). 2:00 pm – Are you ready to experience 7 different Polynesian cultures? Welcome to the Polynesian Culture Program! We will learn the languages, customs, lifestyles, arts and crafts, architecture, food and dress of seven island nations: Samoa, Aotearoa (Maori New Zealand), Fiji, Tahiti, the Marquesas, Tonga and, Hawaii. You will experience their culture by doing hand crafts, learning how to dance and eating their typical food. 7:00 pm - Dinner (included). 2 PROGRAM HAWAII EXPEDITON 2011 • 8 DAYS/7NIGHTS MAR 15th TUESDAY Pali Lookout / Kailua Beach Breakfast (included). 9:00 am – Prepare your cameras… today we are going to visit the east side of the Island. Boarding our bus, we will head to Pali Lookout, a spot that's a feast for your eyes. The Nuuanu Pali Lookout ("Cool Height Cliff") overlooks the 985 foot cliffs of the Koolau Mountain Range, and is one of the best views on O'ahu. It was here in 1795 that King Kamehameha and his warriors defeated the O'ahu armies and united the Hawaiian Islands. This historic view is truly breathtaking! 11:00 am - Adventure to Kailua Beach! Kailua Beach Park is often considered the "Best Beach in the World," and is great place to enjoy swimming and other recreational activities. It is also the home of world-class wind surfing competitions, and a prime destination for kayakers amateurs and professionals alike! You won't want to miss the breathtaking view from atop Diamond Head, the world's most famous volcanic crater. Don't worry about falling in the lava - Diamond Head has been extinct for 150,000 years! It even served as an early Naval Defense Base in the United States Military - a smart choice by America, since you can see for miles and miles from the top! We will be hiking one mile up sunny trails and unique spiraling staircases, but don't count on being exhausted when you reach the top. You'll feel refreshed and liberated once you lay your eyes upon the beauty of Oahu - gorgeous Waikiki Beach, plus the Leeward coastal beaches, bountiful mountain ranges, and the endless sparkling-blue Pacific Ocean. You can even catch a glimpse of two other Hawaiian Islands, Molokai and Lanai, in the distance. It is truly unforgettable! 1:00 pm - Return to Waikiki to relax, eat lunch (not included). This afternoon we will have soccer and beach volley tournaments. Get ready for some fun activities. Free time for Lunch (not included). 5:00 pm - Shopping at Ala Moana mall! Get your paddle, we will row our kayaks to the Mokulua Islands. Be prepared, because we might have some turtles in our way (optional): Kayak: $ 95.00 Includes: 4-hour guided kayak tour, life jackest, padded backrest, hiking tour on Moulua Island and expert guides. Also includes lunch (sandwich, snack and water). Ala Moana Center is Hawaii's premier shopping, entertainment, and dining destination - with over 260 stores and venues in a unique indoor/outdoor open air environment. Visit luxury brand shops, international boutiques, and local specialty stores - including Hilo Hattie, “the store of Hawaii”! 7:00 pm - Dinner at Bubba Gump Shrimp Company (included). 5:00 pm – Return to the Hotel and time to relax. MAR 17 7:00 pm – Dinner (included). th MAR 16 WEDNESDAY Diamond Head Trail/ Soccer and Volley/ Ala Moana Shopping Breakfast (included). 9:00 am - Departure to Diamond Head Trail! Bring lots of sunscreen and water, and certainly do not forget your camera! th THURSDAY Pearl Harbor & The USS Arizona National Monument/ Social Project 7:00 am - Breakfast (included). 8:00 am - Departure to Pearl Harbor & the USS Arizona National Monument. We will tour Hawaii's famous Pearl Harbor, home of the USS Arizona, which serves as the final resting place for many of the American battleship's 1,177 crew members who lost their lives on December 7, 1941 after the infamous Japanese attack. 3 HAWAII EXPEDITON 2011 • 8 DAYS/7NIGHTS PROGRAM The USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor is "ground zero" where World War II began for the United States. We will learn Pearl Harbor's historical importance, relive the events of the attack, and hear some amazing stories about USS Arizona survivors. From Pearl Harbor, we will head to Downtown Honolulu where you can the State Capitol and we will stop at Iolani Palace 12:30 pm - Lunch (not included). 2:00 pm - Depart for social project. We also will be able to learn a bit more about the history of Pearl Harbor through a Social Activity. We will be adding a tour to the USS Missouri, a national memorial for the Navy of the US. There is a great deal of historical significance about this ship as it was where the peace treaty at the end of the WWII was signed by President Truman. This afternoon we will have an opportunity to give back and help out by helping the community! Through our partnership with the USS Missouri, Get ready to help to restore different sections of this amazing ship! (Please wear clothes that can get dirty.) 5:00 pm - Head back to Hotel. Dinner (included). th MAR 18 FRIDAY Snorkeling / Luau 4:00 pm - Departure to Kapolei for Oahu's famous Paradise Cove Lu'au! For one magical evening, see through the eyes of an entire culture. It begins with a lei greeting on a secluded beach. Then, travel to ancient Hawaii, where you'll participate in traditional island activities. Play a game of 'Ulu Maika (Hawaiian bowling), get a historical Hawaiian tattoo (temporary, of course!), make your own fresh flower Hawaiian lei, and much more! As the sun sets by the sea, enjoy a delicious Hawaiian lu'au feast while amazing Polynesian performers put on a show - complete with island music, costumes, and dances - just for you! The Lu'au will be a great way to talk to local Hawaiians, learn about the island culture, and have lots of fun in the process! 10:00 pm - Return to Waikiki hotel, and relax after a night of fun festivities. MAR 19th SATURDAY Depart from Honolulu, HI Breakfast (included). It's time to say “aloha” to Hawaii for now, but you will take the aloha spirit, memories, and friendships with you forever! 12 pm noon - 12 am midnight - Student Departures. Breakfast (included). 9:00 am - Departure from the Hotel for a day of snorkeling in the sun! Snorkeling is an up close and personal look at Hawaii's amazing sea life. We will explore the crystal blue ocean water, full of diverse species of fish, rays, octopus, crabs, eels, turtles, and more! Since they are not afraid of humans, you can get incredibly close to the wildlife. You can bring an underwater camera for some colorful, fun pictures of your new underwater friends! DEPARTURE DAY: The students will be taken in groups to Honolulu International Airport. Our staff will be assisting the students with check in and departure. Departures are between 12 pm noon - 12 am midnight HST from Honolulu International Airport (HNL). Students are not permitted to stay longer than the planned trip all departing flights must be scheduled for this day. If there are any flight cancellations or delays, we will communicate with the host family. 1:00 pm - Lunch (not included). Thanks for travelling with us and we look forward to seeing you very soon! Return to the Hotel for some time to relax and get ready for our Lu'au! Belo USA Travel Inc. 4 WHAT TO BRING/ BUSES HAWAII EXPEDITON 2011 • 8 DAYS/7NIGHTS Price Includes: · Transportation during the trip on a charter bus; · Tour to Pearl Harbor; · 7 Nights in Waikiki (4 person shared accommodations); · Tour to North Shore of the Island; · 7 Hotel Breakfast; · 6 Dinners; · 1 Luau Dinner and Show; · Snorkeling (equipment rental); · Catamaran Tour; · Ticket to Diamond Head Trail; · Ticket to the Polynesian Cultural Center; · Transfer to and from Airport/Hotel/Airport; · Belo USA Coordinator; · Belo USA Monitor; · Exchange Student Organization Chaperone; · Surf Lesson; · 1 Trip T-shirt; · City Tour in Honolulu; · 1 Trip DVD. Hotels Park Shore Hotel Waikiki 2586 Kalakaua Ave Honolulu, HI 96815 Tel. (808) 923-0411 www.parkshorewaikiki.com WHAT TO BRING? MANDATORY ITEMS: · Original Passport - students will not be allowed to travel without their passport; · Cap; · Personal health products; · Sunscreen; · Approximately US$ 160.00 for personal expenses during the trip, · Sunglasses; such as meals, gifts, and others. If you are interested in buying gifts, remember to bring a larger amount; · Alarm clock; · Lock for luggage. · Swimsuit; CLOTHING AND OTHER NECESSARY ITEMS: · Shorts - take a look at the weather before you leave home and decide what you will need to wear; · Sandals; · Sneakers, tennis shoes and/or trekking boots (mandatory for the hike); · T-shirts; · Sweatshirts; layered clothing; · Accessories (belt, etc.); · Watch; · If you bring a credit card, leave a copy with your host family; ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED ITEMS: · Camera, memory card and charger; · Video Camera and charger; · Cell phone and charger; · MP3, I-Pod… · Flag from your country; · Musical instrument you play, etc. 5 GENERAL CONDITION 01. English is the official language of this trip. • 8 DAYS/7NIGHTS 02. It is not allowed, under any circumstance, for any student to separate from the program during the trip. 03. All students must bring their original passport on the trip, however please leave a copy of your passport with your host family. 04. At the beginning and end of the trip, each student must leave from and go directly to their host community, unless the student has written permission from CHI and their host family. 05. Belo USA Travel Inc. is not responsible for buying any bus, airline and train tickets from the trip's final destination to your host city. It's the student's responsibility to pay for the ticket. 06. Illegal drug use of any kind is prohibited. 07. Stealing of any kind will be severely punished in additional to any possible legal consequences. 08. Purchasing or consuming alcoholic beverages is strictly forbidden. 09. Tattoos and body piercings are extremely discouraged and allowed only with the preauthorization of the natural parents and sponsor/local CHI. 10. Our schedules and itineraries must be followed by all students. The trip coordinator reserves the right to make changes in the schedule, when necessary, or if it is in the best interest of the group. 11. Lodging does not cover incidental costs, such as phone calls, mini-bar purchases, etc. If the students decide to use these services, they are responsible for paying these costs. 12. Keep luggage to a minimum. All students will carry and be responsible for their own luggage at all times. The maximum amount allowed is 50 pounds (23 kg) and a carry on bag (small bag or back pack). Remember to keep those items you will need during the day with you on the bus - like iPods, cameras, wallets, etc. HAWAII EXPEDITON 2011 13. This trip will have one CHI volunteer accompany it as a chaperone per bus. 14. All departure/arrival times from/to our activities will be decided by the coordinators, depending on the exact length of each activity. 15. The trip has a limited number of vacancies, which will be filled on a “first come – first serve” basis. 16. There must be at least 35 students signed up to open up the trip. However, there is a possibility for us to open more buses depending on the number of reservations. 17. Belo USA Travel Inc. reserves the right to operate the trip program backwards (i.e., switching the departure city and the arrival city) if needed because of number of students and availability. 27. All prices are in US Dollars. In case of payment by international wire transfer, the dollar/euro/your local currency exchange rate to be considered for conversion will be the one listed by Chase Bank / JP Morgan on the day that the payment arrives in the USA. 28. All other optional activities that may be offered during student's free time are considered extra costs, and are not included in the overall trip price. 29. Belo USA Travel Inc. is not responsible for the cost of the student's travel expenses from his/her host city to the departure point and back. 30. Lost & Found: all the students' items found during the trip will be sent to Belo USA's office and kept for 60 days after the end of the trip. Any student who has lost something must send us an e-mail with the description of the item within 60 days of the end of the trip. Postage to return the item to any student is the student's responsibility. 31. All students who take part in this trip grant image use rights to Belo USA to produce a trip DVD, as well as use of photos from the trip on our website and program materials. 32. Trip DVDs will be mailed to the host family's address in the USA, via registered letter. The DVD will be sent within 60 days after the end of the trip. 33. In case of the DVD malfunction, please return it to Belo USA and a new DVD will be mailed within 15 days of receipt. 34. Please make any comments or complaints regarding the trip in writing (via email or standard letter) to Belo USA Travel within 30 days of the end of the trip to ensure Belo USA a chance to respond. All contracts with Belo officially end 30 days after the trip and Belo USA, the tour operator, is therefore relinquished of any responsibility. 35. Once any student requests the description of any of the trip's programs organized by Belo USA Travel Inc., the client declares to know and to agree with all the terms of this “General Conditions”, that can be found in our trip program or on our web site. Cancellation and Refund Policy: 36. In case we do not achieve the minimum number of participants needed, Belo USA Travel Inc. reserves the right to cancel the trip or to transfer the date and/or to offer other options of tours as well, according to the clients wish. If this occurs, all payments already made will be returned in full. 37. If the student chooses to leave the program or is sent home for breaking any program rules, he/she will pay a penalty according to the date of his written order to cancel the tour, read below: *Cancelled more than 30 days before the beginning of the trip: 10% of the trip's price. 18. Swimming: Even if you know how to swim please BE CAREFUL, because you are unfamiliar with the pool/places and are not aware of all potential hazards. *Cancelled between 29 and 21 days before the beginning of the trip: 20% of the trip's price. 19. Please note that additional expenses are different for each individual. We believe that $20/per day is enough for food, extra entertainment, optional items, etc, but remember to bring additional money if you are planning to buy gifts. Also remember that anything you buy will have to fit into your suitcase in order to get it on the bus and back home. *Cancelled between 20 and 7 days before the beginning of the trip: 40% of the trip's price. 20. There will be plenty of ATM machines available during the entire course of the trip in case you need more money. 21. Please bring all cash in US Dollars. 22. If you are not comfortable traveling with cash, Traveler's Checks are a safer option. Most banks in the US can provide you with Traveler's Checks, which are accepted at most commercial locations. 23. Travel expenses from your host city to the trip's departing airport are not included in the program fee. 24. If you take any regular medication, make sure to bring enough for the trip's duration. Also, please bring a copy of the prescription in case you might need it (just to be safe.) 25. Since we will be outside, please be careful and use lotion/sunscreen. 26. If any student's conduct is considered harmful to the rest of the students, or if any student breaks any of the program rules, he or she can be sent back to their host communityimmediately, assuming all extra costs, with partial reimbursement, to his or her host city/family. Additionally, any violation of the rules and any students removed from the program will be reported to CHI. *Cancelled between 6 days or less before the beginning of the trip: 100% of the trip's price. - If a student cancels his or her trip, any payments previously made cannot be transferred to another student or host sibling. 38. Any student who leaves the trip during the program, for any reason, will not receive any refund. 39. A request for reimbursement due to trip cancellation because of an early return of the exchange student to his/her original country, must be made to Belo USA Travel Inc. at least seven (7) days in advance of the program trip's departure. After initial request, reimbursement will be made to a U.S. bank account and the penalties will be applied according to the “cancellation and refund policy” above. If the student does not follow the deadline established by the program, making it necessary for us to proceed with the reimbursement through International Wire Transfer, all taxes and bank fees will be the client's responsibility. - In case of early return of the student from the trip or to his/her original country, cost of return ticket is the student's responsibility. 40. Any cancellations or withdrawals must be made in writing – via letter, fax or email – by the tour's participant to Belo USA Travel Inc. 41. Belo USA Travel is not responsible for any reimbursements or change fees associated with flight or travel arrangements. 6