ms Westerdam January 20, 2018

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "ms Westerdam January 20, 2018"

Transcription

1 ms Westerdam January 20, 2018

2 Welcome to Exploration Central Why book your EXC Tours with Holland America Line? Quality & Service n Our tours offer a wide range of activities with n something for everyone Professional, local guides and independent tour operators offer exceptional guidance Which EXC Tours Are Right for You? n Expert advice from our EXC Tours staff on board Uncompromised Value n Award-winning tours consistently rated excellent by our guests Choose the tours that interest you by using the icons as a general guide to the level of activity involved, and select the tours best suited to your physical capabilities. These icons will help you to interpret this brochure. Easy Activity: Very light activity including short distances to walk; may include some steps. n n Superior quality and competitive pricing Priceless experiences Moderate Activity: Requires intermittent effort throughout, including walking medium distances over uneven surfaces and/or steps. Convenience & Peace of Mind n Maximize your time ashore go straight to the highlights you want to see without waiting, getting lost, negotiating fares or hassling with currency exchange n n n Book online ahead of time or on board the ship Tour departure times coincide with the ship s schedule as well as other tours, enabling you to take multiple tours if desired Worry-free return to the ship. In the very rare event that your tour is late and the ship must leave, we will arrange at our expense to get you to the next port of call. With independently booked tours, you are responsible for rejoining the ship at the next port of call Strenuous Activity: Requires active participation, walking long distances over uneven and steep terrain or on steps. In certain instances, paddling or other non-walking activity is required and guests must be able to participate without discomfort or difficulty breathing. Panoramic Tours: Specially designed for guests who enjoy a slower pace, these tourss offer sightseeing mainly from the transportation vehicle, with few or no stops, and no mandatory disembarkation from the vehicle during the tour. As vehicles outside the United States are rarely lift-equipped and ramps are seldom available, a very small amount of walking will be necessary. The pace is gentle and taking your time is encouraged. Limited Capacity: The number of people able to participate in this tour is strictly limited. Reasons for limiting capacity may include the number of transportation seats available, or the need to maintain a safe ratio of guides for hikes, fishing and water activities. Tours require a minimum number of participants in order to operate. Meal: This tour includes a meal lunch on daytime tours, or dinner on evening tours. Snack: This tour includes a small snack or tasting of local specialties. The snack is not a meal. Page 2 of 41

3 Guests Using a Wheelchair or Other Mobility Aid Device I have a disability. How do I know which tours will best suit me? Frequently Asked Questions What should I wear? Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for all EXC Tours. When you visit places of worship, we recommend dressing conservatively (no shorts or sleeveless tops), but casual clothing is perfectly acceptable. Dress in layers and have a jacket along. Bring an umbrella or raincoat, a hat and sunscreen. What about meals? Most tour departures complement the ship s meal service hours. In-room dining is available on board. How will I know what time each tour departs? The onboard EXC Tours Order Form in your stateroom will show departure times. This information will also be printed on your EXC Tours tickets, which you will receive on board. Approximate tour departure times are posted on our website at hollandamerica.com. I am traveling with friends. Can we be accommodated on the same motorcoach? The departure location for each tour is printed on your EXC Tours tickets. If you wish to travel with friends, please arrive at the designated meeting place together. This will enable the staff to allocate space for you on the same vehicle. Tour durations The individual tour descriptions include approximate durations. To allow our EXC Tours managers flexibility to coordinate your time in port with meals and activities on the ship, exact departure times are published in the EXC Tours Order Form on board. For more information, please attend the EXC Tours Presentation or visit the EXC Desk. Tour descriptions Tour descriptions may change after printing. Information that becomes available after this brochure is published will be posted in the EXC Tours section of our website, which can be found online at hollandamerica.com. Significant changes will be noted on the EXC Tours Order Form on board. Tour schedules are subject to change. The tours are graded according to the relative level of activity they entail. The activity icons that appear at the beginning of each tour description provide a general idea of the level of activity to expect. Please see page 2 for specific information or speak to an EXC Tours specialist ( ). It is important to keep in mind that tour operators are subject to the laws of their own country with respect to accommodating the needs of guests with disabilities. In most foreign countries, the laws are not as stringent as those in the United States. Will I encounter difficulties (dis)embarking the ship when it s in port? Please see the on-board EXC Desk to help determine whether you can expect to encounter difficulties (dis)embarking the ship in a particular port of call. The decision whether or not to carry or provide other mobility assistance to a guest and their device (wheelchair, walker, etc.) up or down a ship s gangway, or on or off a tender boat, is at the sole discretion of the Captain, made based on his evaluation of guest and crew safety. We encourage you to bring a collapsible wheelchair as space limitations may restrict the ability of some tour operators to accommodate motorized mobility aid devices. Page 3 of 41

4 Medallion Collection Exclusive experiences designed to accommodate our most discerning guests, our Medallion Collection tours are each carefully chosen to provide an in-depth perspective. They offer unparalleled access to events and sights not normally readily available. First-class style and smaller groups for a privileged few. Encore Collection Been there, done that? Think again. The Encore Collection lets you discover what lies beyond the well-known attractions you ve already seen. Barbecue with Argentine gauchos, bike the tree-lined boulevards of Barcelona, ride an Icelandic pony across a windswept beach. These tours showcase hidden gems, unusual angles and inside stories that will bring you back time and again. The Collections of Holland America Line What fascinates you? A cooking class with a local chef? A private car, complete with driver and guide, so you can explore near or far? A chance to encounter wildlife or view natural wonders up close? The Collections of Holland America Line represent a small subset of the tours you will find in this brochure. Each collection offers its own particular focus and is available only in select ports. Signature Collection This exclusive touring option for independent-minded travelers lets you completely customize and maximize your time ashore by reserving private transportation (along with an English-speaking driver and guide) in advance. Whether you travel by car or minivan, customized boat, classic floatplane or stretch SUV limousine, you choose the companions, sights and pace that perfectly suit you. the advantages of first-class touring and luxury transportation. Privacy, comfort, safety, and personalized guide service are also yours to enjoy. About the Transportation Each type of transportation will be of the highest grade available in that port. Not all modes of transportation are available in all locations. For information about the transportation sizes and availability, please see our website at hollandamerica.com. World Wonders Collection Natural treasures, architectural marvels, technical wonders: to the Seven Wonders of the World we add our own nominations based on decades of leadership in global travel the sandstone city of Petra, the moai statues of Easter Island, and the Great Wall of China, among others. What they have in common is the ability to inspire awe. Cruise with Purpose For every global citizen who has ever dreamed of either giving back or paying it forward, the innovative Cruise with Purpose Collection is quite simply about improving our planet one voyage at a time. Assist in scientific research, bring much-needed supplies to an orphanage, participate in a fair trade scheme or cultural exchange, replant native forest or restore fragile habitat your footprint will be light and your soul enriched. Booking on Board The Signature Collection may be available for booking once you are on the ship, but this cannot be guaranteed. Please check with the EXC Desk on board. To Whom is the Signature Collection Suited? The Signature Collection is for solo travelers, couples, families, friends and special interest groups traveling together. This may also be an excellent choice for nonambulatory guests. Value and flexibility are just two of Also Included The cost includes the service of a driver and Englishspeaking guide, unlimited mileage, road tolls, parking fees and bottled water, unless otherwise noted. Not Included (Unless Otherwise Noted) Guests entrance fees for attractions are not included in the price due to the wide range of attraction possibilities, uncertain number of attractions to be visited, and varying number of guests participating. We strongly recommend Page 4 of 41

5 that you bring some local currency to cover such costs as credit cards are not readily accepted in all ports. Lunch will not be included on any tour, as many guests prefer to select their own dining venue. Itinerary Planning If you need help planning your personal itinerary, the EXC Guide and/or EXC Tours staff can assist you and will gladly answer your questions. This can be very helpful in many destinations where travel time, location, holidays, and opening hours of attractions need to be taken into consideration to maximize the efficiency of your time ashore. Pricing The cost of each type of transportation will be published online at hollandamerica.com. Online Reservations The fastest and easiest way for you to reserve and pay for your Signature Collection experience is online at hollandamerica.com. Please note the cost will be per mode of transportation (not per person), so only one person in the party needs to make the reservation. The price shown on the website is the total cost for the transportation, driver and guide (not a per-person price). In many ports, availability is extremely limited. We encourage you to reserve as early as possible. Payment & Tour Vouchers Your credit card will be charged after your reservation is confirmed. Next, start planning what you ll do with your Signature Collection experience in each port. On board the ship, you will be given a tour voucher and a form to advise the EXC Desk of the itinerary you have chosen. Disembarking the Ship In some disembarkation ports, a private vehicle, driver and guide can be used for sightseeing en route to the airport. When booking, please advise the amount of luggage for your party. Vehicle size and luggage space may limit the number of guests in the vehicle. Expand the Experience Make the most of your time in each port by combining different half-day tours to complete a full day of sightseeing. You might want to consider a morning cooking class and an afternoon walking tour; a morning stroll through a mosaiclined church and an afternoon of sampling local wine at a vineyard; or even a bike ride and an evening cultural performance all in one day! Whatever your interests, and whichever pace suits you best, there s a huge variety of tours to mix and match in this brochure. Please consult with an EXC Tours specialist at EXC Tours Booking & Confirmation Now you can choose your tour times, book your tours, and receive confirmation of your tour reservations 24 hours a day. Visit us online at hollandamerica.com. Book online now, up until three days before sailing. Make your payment online via our secure website, and receive confirmation as well as your approximate tour departure times. You can also download the EXC Tours, view tour prices, find answers to frequently asked questions and read general information. And remember, online tour reservations are processed prior to any requests made on board the ship and receive priority handling. Please see the Reservations & Online Reservations paragraph in the General Information section for terms and conditions. Page 5 of 41

6 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Tuesday, January 23, 2018: No longer the well-kept secret of the artists, writers and Hollywood stars who first "discovered" it in the 1960s, "PV" (as it is affectionately known) still retains the essence of the quaint fishing village it once was. Here is Viejo Vallarta, the quaint Old Town, An enticing mix of red-tiled buildings, cobbled streets, chic shops and bustling open markets. Here are Mismaloya Beach, Gringo Gulch and Conchas Chinas, the Beverly Hills of Vallarta. Nearby: the rugged canyons and luxuriant jungles of the Sierra Madre. A Taste of Mexico & Puerto Vallarta Sights Departs: 8:00 am Approximately 4¼ Hours Adult $59.95; Child $34.95 Always wanted to know the secret ingredients of your favorite Mexican dish? Here s your chance to find out. Spice up your cooking skills and enjoy a morning or afternoon out in Puerto Vallarta. Board a motor coach that will bring you to the center of Puerto Vallarta. Take a guided walk through the highlights of this charming resort town situated on the Bay of Banderas. See the always-popular Malecon (the main boardwalk area), the sea horse sculpture, incredible ocean-side views and the magnificent Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral. Take advantage of a chance to shop along the way and purchase souvenirs and mementos of your time in Mexico. At River Cuale Island, you will be enchanted by the sights and sounds of this small island nestled in the heart of downtown Puerto Vallarta, with shops, statues and history -- all yours to enjoy. A short motor coach transfer away is the venue for your cooking lesson. A chef will be waiting to tantalize your palate with authentic Mexican fare that you will learn to prepare yourself. There is something to satisfy everyone s taste, so bring your appetite and have fun becoming the next Mexican chef du jour. For hygiene reasons, please wear a shortsleeved shirt and leave your hand jewelry in a safe place on the ship. Canopy Adventure Departs: 7:30 am Approximately 5 Hours Adult $108.95; Child $64.95 Enjoy a truly thrilling ecological experience that offers you the unique opportunity to glide through the treetops on a network of cables suspended high above the jungle trails in Puerto Vallarta s tropical forest. On this spectacular eco-adventure tour, you will experience what can only be described as a breathtaking view of one of the most beautiful and complex biological communities on earth. Just 60 minutes from Puerto Vallarta, in the heart of the tropical forest of the Sierra Madre Mountains, lies a private eco-reserve - - a biological paradise where you will discover a stunning profusion of Mexico s tropical flora and fauna. With the assistance of an experienced guide, sail from tree to tree and platform to platform on a zip-line network of pulleys and horizontal cables mounted between 30 and 90 feet above the ground of the tropical forest. This exciting adventure consists of 14platforms, 10 horizontal traverses, a Tarzan swing, two hanging bridges and two thrilling vertical descents. Participants are under the constant supervision of qualified personnel who have received more than 200 hours of formal training in canopy tour operations and safety techniques. Only top-quality equipment, that is regularly and rigorously inspected and maintained, is used. Wear closed-toe boots or tennis shoes. Bring insect repellent. Maximum weight is 250lbs. Minimum age is 8 years; minimum height is 4 feet. Climbing and walking are involved. Pregnant women, guests with back or neck problems, those suffering from vertigo or with a fear of heights are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Cameras are not permitted on the tour. Photo service available for purchase. Colonial San Sebastian Departs: 7:30 am Approximately 7 Hours Adult $109.95; Child $54.95 Nestled in the heart of the Sierra Madre mountains, San Sebastian boasts a remote location and historic appeal that have made it one of Mexico s great destinations. Enjoy fantastic scenery and typical scenes of rural Mexican life, making the journey into the mountains both breathtaking and relaxing. Wander around an area that reached its peak of prosperity in the 1700s as you discover this beautiful mountain village of 600 residents. San Sebastian retains its colonial heritage, with a quaint cobblestone plaza lined by dignified white buildings, a classic Porfirian bandstand, an 18th-century church dedicated to San Sebastian, and many old-world haciendas. The town is a living museum untouched by time. Enjoy a traditional lunch in town before your return journey. Page 6 of 41

7 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 Elevation of San Sebastian is 4,850 feet above sea level. Minimum age is 6 years. Countryside on Horseback Departs: 8:00 am Approximately 4 Hours Adult $54.95; Child $34.95 Discover the Mexican countryside the way it was meant to be discovered -- on horseback! A short drive brings you to a hacienda where your guide will conduct a short orientation, then match each rider with a horse that suits his or her ability. Riding along the Mascota River, you will pass through quaint little villages, viewing local scenery and vegetation including mangos, bananas, and an assortment of different trees. If conditions permit, you can enjoy the hot springs and a swim on horseback. Head back to the ship. Maximum weight is 220 lbs. Minimum age is 12 years. Wear long pants and closed-toe, sturdy shoes (mandatory); wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Participants must be in good physical condition. During certain times of the year, the river rises and forces the tour to follow the mountain trail, canceling the swim. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Dolphin Encounter Departs: 9:15 am Approximately 3 Hours Adult $119.95; Child $49.95 This interactive program allows nonswimmers and swimmers alike to learn more about the Pacific bottlenose dolphin. Standing waist-deep in the water, you will be introduced to the beautiful dolphins in a hands-on close encounter lasting approximately minutes. They are as curious about you as you are about them, and you can take full advantage of this opportunity to pet them gently. Learn ways to ensure their preservation and foster the wellbeing of these amazing creatures. See photos of your experience and enjoy a lunch and a beverage at the dolphin facility before returning to the cruise ship. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel and a change of clothes. Minimum height is 4'5". Minimum age is 3 years. Children that don t meet the height requirement may be carried in the arms of an adult. All children under 18 must be accompanied in the water by an adult. Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the dolphins' skin. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Observer rates can only be booked on board -- rate: US$ Cameras are not allowed in the pool. Photo service is available for purchase. Eco-Safari Off-Road Adventure Departs: 7:30 am Approximately 7 Hours Adult $109.95; Child $59.95 If getting off the beaten track for a little adventure is appealing to you, don't miss this eye-opening day that will invigorate your senses and offer you a window of discovery in a fun-filled environment. Puerto Vallarta's wealth of natural resources, ecological attractions and magnificent scenery make it an ideal place for outdoor recreation and adventure. Explore the outback -- from rugged mountains and remote villages, this Sierra Madre 4x4 expedition is designed to allow visitors t to discover traditional Mexican villages. Venturing away from the suburbs of Vallarta by Mercedes Benz all-terrain vehicle offers an introduction to the ecology and wildlife of the mountains and jungles. Stop at a traditional Mexican pueblo where you can explore the plaza while learning about the rich culture and history of Mexico and the local area. Your off-road voyage of discovery takes you into the mountains, through streams, past forgotten villages, and over bumpy terrain on a mission to reach the heart of the Sierra Madre. In the depths of the forest, knowledgeable, ecologically trained guides will take you on an amazing and educational 45-minute optionalnature walk, exposing and introducing you to the extraordinary flora and fauna hidden away under the canopy of the jungle. Continue to the beach town of Litibu for a delicious lunch and refreshing drinks. Bring a towel, light jacket, sunscreen and a change of clothing. There is an optional 45- minute hike over the hills. Minimum age is 8 years. Ride will be bumpy. Pregnant women or guests with back or neck problems are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. This tour includes a meal -- lunch on daytime tours, or dinner on evening tours. Hidden Beaches by Sea & Horseback Departs: 7:30 am Approximately 7 Hours Adult $144.95; Child $74.95 Join this eco-adventure aboard a comfortable, all-weather, inflatable speedboat the ultimate way to discover traditional fishing villages and the spectacular beaches of Quimixto and Pizota on Puerto Vallarta s pristine southern shores. The outstanding scenery will mesmerize you as you leave civilization behind and the tropical jungle dips toward the ocean below. The lush forest provides a spectacular backdrop to the hidden jewels of Quimixto and Pizota, both of which are only accessible by sea. Small groups are guaranteed and your expert eco guide will make sure that you have an outstanding day of discovery and adventure. While in the charming Mexican fishing village of Quimixto, take an interesting and Page 7 of 41

8 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 insightful horseback ride to some beautiful waterfalls where you can enjoy a swim in the refreshing waters. Pizota is the next stop a tiny settlement well off the radar of most travelers to Vallarta. The pace of life here is distinctly relaxed. The spectacular beach and pristine waters provide the perfect location for snorkeling and kayaking (conditions permitting) but it is the peace and quiet of this remoteplace that is truly stunning, offering the perfect opportunity to relax and unwind. Snorkel gear, kayaks, lunch, soft drinks, bottled water and alcoholic beverages after activities are included. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and money for souvenirs. Minimum age is 10 years. Maximum weight is 250 lbs. Participants must be able to swim. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate.this is a very active tour and therefore is not advisable for people with mobility limitations and not suitable guests that cannot swim. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Available on Vista and Signature Class ships only. Jeep Safari & Beach Adventure Departs: 8:00 am Approximately 5 Hours Adult $74.95; Child $39.95 This exciting half-day excursion begins with a short walk to pick up your vehicle. Listen to a brief orientation and safety instructions; then, let the good times roll as you hop into your four-person, open-air, manual transmission (stick-shift) Jeep. Set out caravan-style to explore the scenic countryside of Puerto Vallarta.Your experienced guide will lead you up into the Sierra Madre Mountains, passing through typical Mexican villages along the way. A short stop at Hacienda Doña Engracia, the only tequila factory in the area, allows time for a briefing on the process of making tequila. Passing fruit and tobacco plantations, relish the spectacular natural beauty of the area. Nest you ll have time to swim, bask in the sun, play volleyball, or simply relax before you climb back into your Jeep one last time and drive back to the ship. Minimum age is 5 years; minimum age is 25 years with a valid driver s license. All vehicles must remain with the group throughout the tour. Bring your swimsuit, a towel, camera, comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing as you may get dusty or wet depending on the season. A light snack and a bottle of water are included. You can order additional food or drinks at your own expense. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Available on Vista and Signature Class ships only. Mexican Fiesta & Puerto Vallarta Departs: 8:00 am Approximately 5 Hours Adult $99.95; Child $39.95 Drive to Puerto Vallarta s beautiful downtown area for a guided tour of its highlights. You will see the famous waterfront Malecon, the ever-popular statues and the beautiful Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral. Enjoy free time for some shopping. Head to Hacienda Doña Engracia. The picturesque ranch will host a real Mexican fiesta for you, with colorful displays, piñatas, Mexican music, a tortilla-making contest, a traditional Mexican folkloric ballet and even a dancing horse. Take a guided tour of the tequila factory to learn about the process and try a sample, then enjoy drinks and a delicious Mexican buffet. After the party, re-board the motor coach and return to the ship. Shorts are not permitted in the cathedral. Available on Vista and Signature Class ships only. Depending on departure time, the meal will be lunch or dinner. Outdoor Challenge Departs: 7:30 am Approximately 6 Hours Adult $134.95; Child $84.95 Experience the thrill of discovering the flora and fauna in the jungles of the Sierra Madre on this Outdoor Challenge. Designed for maximum adventure, the Outdoor Challenge takes place in an area of pristine, unspoiled forest where scenic beauty and rich ecological habitats create a true tropical paradise. This active excursion brings out the kid in you! The adventure begins with an APEX boat ride and off-road adventure to the heart of the tropical forests, where you ll learn a variety of wilderness techniques, ride mules, splash through streams, rappel through waterfalls into natural river pools, and soar 250 feet above the ground over the jungle foliage on a series of amazing zip-lines. The trip leaders knowledge of the landscape and wildlife makes this tour an unforgettable adventure, and their expertise ensures a fun and educational trip into the wilderness. Discover and explore the extraordinary flora and fauna hidden away under the canopy of the jungle. Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes (athletic shoes or boots). Tour consists of a series of seven zip-lines as well as two rappels through waterfalls, a double cross, mule ride and 20- minute hike. Guides help you to use the equipment and show you the required techniques. Elements are situated between 10 and 250 feet above the ground. This tour is Page 8 of 41

9 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 physically demanding and is not suitable for young children or for guests who are not physically fit. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Not recommended for those with heart, seizure or balance disorders, or back, neck or shoulder problems, or a fear of heights. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Maximum weight is 250 lbs; minimum age is 10 years; minimum height is 4 0". Tour operator reserves the right to refuse those whom they deem not fit to participate. A light snack and water bottle is included. Cameras are not permitted for safety reasons. Photo service is available for purchase. Bring a change of clothes and insect repellent. Puerto Vallarta Highlights Departs: 8:00 am Approximately. 4½ Hours Adult $44.95; Child $19.95 Ride along the main highway to the Old Town of Puerto Vallarta. Pass through the cobblestone streets of the city with a stop at City Hall and the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Near Gringo Gulch, you'll see from a distance the homes of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Admire the elegant residential area of Conchas Chinas and some upscale hotels. At the south end of town, stop for photos at a charming restaurant where a beverage will be served; then there's time for shopping in the Old Town area. Re-join your motor coach for the return ride to the ship, or you may stay downtown and return to the ship on your own. Shorts are not permitted in the cathedral during mass service. Wear comfortable walking shoes, as walking over cobblestones is required. Sea Lion Encounter Departs: 9:15 am Approximately 3 Hours Adult $108.95; Child $64.95 Sea lions are lovable rascals -- comical, mischievous, playful and very friendly. This is a fun way to really get acquainted with these affectionate marine mammal friends. Fast, agile and adorable, sea lions are fascinating to be around. Their inclination to engage in play and include humans in the game is what makes a sea lion encounter so exhilarating. A trainer will brief you on sea lion physiology and behavior before you enter the water and have an opportunity to play, pet, shake a flipper, and possibly receive a big fishy kiss. You are sure to cherish this encounter for years to come. Maximum group size of eight people in any one session. Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the sea lions skin. Cameras are not allowed in the pools. Photo service is available for purchase. Pregnant women or guests with back, neck or heart problems are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum height 4 6". Minimum age is 8 years. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult in the water. Wear your swimsuit and bring a towel. Swim with the Dolphins Departs: 9:15 am Approximately 3 Hours Adult $169.95; Child $ This dolphin adventure is a magnificent experience that you will cherish for a lifetime. This is one of the few dolphin educational centers in the world. The staff believe that through interactive programs, a deeper understanding of dolphins and their environment will result, and in doing so, promote worldwide conservation of these incredibly intelligent creatures. Dolphin swimgroups are kept small, with no more than five guests per dolphin, providing the best opportunity for contact and interaction as you swim alongside these lovable creatures. Life jackets are provided and must be worn during the program. This enables maximum focus of attention on the dolphins rather than on staying afloat. Minimum age is 5 years. Minimum height is 4 6". Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult in the water. Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the dolphins skin. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel. Cameras are not allowed in the pools. Photo service is available for purchase. Top 10 Best of Puerto Vallarta Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 5 Hours Adult $44.95; Child $19.95 Travel by air-conditioned coach to visit the top ten must-see places in Puerto Vallarta. Your first visit or your fourth -- it doesn't matter -- there's something new for everyone. Vallarta is Mexico's fastest-growing city, famous for its history and its beaches, for tequila-tasting and classic, market-style shopping. New modern residential and recreational areas speak to a growing prosperity, which you'll see as you explore the entire city from the comfort of your seat. Starting in the upscale Marina Vallarta residential district, your guide will demonstrate the sharp contrast between modern PV and the Old City. Visit the neighborhood of Pitillal and enjoy a guided stroll through the main square, passing the church and the marketplace. Re-board the coach and enjoy a 15-minute drive to the downtown center of Puerto Vallarta. Here, you'll walk the famous Malecón (waterfront promenade) and visit the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with its gorgeous architecture. Just steps away is a staircase leading to the former home of the late Elizabeth Taylor, as well as the colorful Cuale Island market and Page 9 of 41

10 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 park, with enormous tropical trees and foliage. A drive through the Old Town reveals an area that has become a very popular destination for dining and drinks. Your guide will take you on a walk through the colorful streets, arriving at Taxco Exporta -- Vallarta's newest destination for original silver from Taxco, as well as tequilas and great Mexican artifacts and gifts. At El Set, a clifftop restaurant, take in the fantastic views of the entire Bay of Banderas. Optional snacks and refreshments are available for purchase here (at your own expense) and you have about 30 minute of free time. Finally, you will visit a family-operated tequila distillery, located on the banks of the Mismaloya River and made famous in the 1950s when Night of the Iguana, starring Richard Burton, was filmed here. Sample some tequilas if you wish and maybe even pick up a bottle to take home. You'll head directly back to the ship, having experienced the best of Puerto Vallarta. Please note: Snorkel gear, kayaks, horse rental, helmet, lunch, soft drinks, bottled water and beer & pop are included. Bring your swimsuit, towel, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and money for souvenirs. Minimum age is 10 years and all participants must be able to swim. Maximum weight is 250lbs. Town, Country & Tequila Departs: 8:00 am Approximately 4½ Hours Adult $44.95; Child $19.95 This half-day excursion combines the charm of both old and new Mexico. Boarding an air-conditioned motor coach, you'll begin your tour in the area known as Marina Vallarta. Stop at a small village to see a local church. Visit Hacienda Doña Engracia, one of the finest tequila factories in the area. During the tequila tour you will learn first-hand the process used to manufacture the powerful and legendary tequila of the blue agave cactus. Indulge in free samples of various grades and flavors of tequila. Ole! On the way into central Puerto Vallarta, you will be given some time to browse and do some shopping. In the downtown area, enjoy a walking tour through charming cobblestone streets to the beautiful and popular Malecon (waterfront walkway), the Cathedral of our Lady of Guadalupe, various sculptures, and the old town City Hall with breathtaking views of the waterfront. Guests who wish to stay in town to shop or explore independently are welcome to do so, but must make their own way back to the ship. Shorts are not permitted in the cathedral during mass service. Tequila samples are only given to guests age 21 and older. Two if by Sea: Yelapa & Majahuitas Departs: 7:30 am Approximately 7 Hours Adult $84.95; Child $29.95 Relax on board a modern catamaran as you cruise south of Puerto Vallarta, following the spectacular tropical coastline of Banderas Bay. Your journey takes you past some of the most picturesque scenery in Vallarta, where dolphins and humpback whales are often sighted during the winter months. Wade in the water from the catamaran to the tranquil Majahuitas Beach -- an unspoiled area of natural beauty. Only accessible by sea, Majahuitas is the tropical cove of everyone s dreams. With swaying palms, white sands, crystal clear waters and gentle surf, Majahuitas offers ideal conditions for swimming, snorkeling and kayaking. Ecotourists will certainly enjoy the abundance of wildlife in Majahuitas. Many species of birds and reptiles inhabit the area and, from Thanksgiving to Easter, the bay is full of sea turtles, dolphins, giant manta rays, and humpback whales. Your second stop is at Yelapa -- an old, charming Mexican fishing village set in its own natural cove. Yelapa has become a mustsee on many visitors lists, but there are no roads in and this tropical paradise is only accessible by boat. This tiny village is a true escape from civilization. Hike through the jungle to the Cola de Caballo,in the cove s protected waters, or just relax on the expansive sandy beach. As you cruise back to Puerto Vallarta, an onboard fiesta wraps up a day of fun-in-the-sun with an open bar, dancing, music and entertainment provided by the crew. Bring your swimsuit, towel, hat, sunscreen, and a light sweater. Snorkel and kayak equipment are provided. Minimum age for these water activities is 8 years. Whale Photo Safari Approximately 3½ Hours Adult $99.95; Child $64.95 Board an APEX speedboat and journey to the heart of Banderas Bay to capture a magical moment. An encounter with wild dolphins and majestic humpback whales in their natural habitat is the essence of this tour. Look for and hopefully find the wildlife of the bay and enjoy some truly precious moments as you watch the whales and dolphins play, feed and nurture their newborn calves. Often they can be seen breaching, and performing peduncle slaps and tail slaps. Your expert guide will help to explain these behaviors. Minimum age 10 years. Not suitable for pregnant women, guests with mobility limitations or those with a history of back/neck problems. Wildlife sightings are Page 10 of 41

11 Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Tuesday, January 23, 2018 likely but are not guaranteed. and an abundance of multi-colored fish. Whales, Wild Dolphins & Snorkeling Your tour includes a meal -- lunch on daytime tours, or dinner on evening tours. Departs: 7:30 am Approximately 6½ Hours Adult $89.95; Child $34.95 This tour offers a wonderful opportunity to combine sun and fun while discovering the real wonders of nature that the bay has to offer. The Bay of Banderas is one of the few bays in the world to offer a sanctuary for such a great profusion of nature and sea life. A top-of-the-line motorized catamaran carries you out to the shelter of the Marietas Islands whose waters offer an ideal ecosystem for a prolific array of sea life. The Bay of Banderas offers dolphin encounters year-round. These friendly, lovable mammals like nothing more than to swim alongside the boats, showing you their athletic prowess. Professional guides are always on hand to help, advise and to ensure, above all, that you have fun. Tour operates approximately mid-december through April. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel, sunscreen, a hat and a light sweater. Guests with heart problems, epilepsy, diabetes or asthma are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Snorkel and kayak equipment are provided. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. You will not swim or snorkel with wild dolphins on this tour Please note: Tour does not operate on Saturdays Humpback whales are regularly sighted in the bay from December through March. These magnificent mammals can often be seen soaring out of the water or swinging their enormous tails to and fro. The catamaran will stop long enough to give you the opportunity to explore the rocky caverns and archways of Marietas Island by snorkeling or kayaking or to enjoy an ecotour around the islands. Look out for the giant manta rays, sea turtles Page 11 of 41

12 Huatulco, Mexico - Thursday, January 25, 2018: Everything you ever wanted in a seaside resort: warm sun, sandy beaches and nine beautiful bays rimmed in every shade of blue. Nearby: low-growth caducifolia jungles teeming with birdlife and the nesting grounds of endangered sea turtles. Bird Watching Eco Adventure Approximately 3 Hours Adult $69.95; Child $49.95 Those interested in wildlife and tropical bird watching will discover a rich diversity in the estuary of the Copalita River and/or in a small mangrove and park. The unspoiled, low-growth caducifolia jungle beauty includes cedar, mahogany, ficus, mocambos and almond. You will likely spy several of the region s 227 bird species including orioles, woodpeckers, egrets, seagulls, falcons, sparrow hawks, parrots and eight varieties of hummingbirds. Keep an eye out for lizards, iguanas, deer, armadillos and squirrels. Enjoy a beverage while you take some great photos. During the journey, your guide will offer several stops to observe and comment. The total walking distance covered is approximately one mile. Copalita Archaelogical Exploration Approximately 3½ Hours Price $59.95 Discover the best-kept secret of Huatulco. This recently-discovered Archeological Zone is believed to be a mixture between a Mayan and an Olmec city, more than 2,300 years old. This pre-hispanic city was one of the largest on the Oaxacan Coast. Exciting new information is still being uncovered here. This is your chance to share in the findings and learn a little bit of the ancient history that runs so deeply through region. For those in good physical condition, a walk to the top of the hill will take you to the observatory where you can take in the spectacular 180-degree view of the Copalita River delta. Explore the site and visit the Zone Museum, which conserves important archeological pieces. shoes. Bring insect repellent and sunscreen. US dollars are accepted for purchases. There is a local charge of $5 to use video cameras at the Eco-Archaeological Centre. A bottle of water is provided. Minimum age is 12 years. Copalita River Float Trip Departs: 9:30 am Approximately 3 Hours Price $74.95 The Copalita River is a great whitewater run with Class I-II waters. A custom-made allterrain vehicle, van or bus will transport you from the pier to the put-in location. Safety gear is distributed and your guide will explain some paddling techniques. The descent starts. Enjoy the landscape s overwhelming natural beauty as you float downstream for 60 to 90 minutes. You will land at a sandbank near the river s estuary. signed and medical conditions disclosed. Bottled water and soft drinks are available. Minimum age is 6 years. Five Bays by Catamaran Approximately 2½ Hours Adult $59.95; Child $29.95 Huatulco is known for its beautiful bays and beaches. Visit five out of its nine bays aboard the motorized catamaran, Tequila. Pass the spectacular blowhole in the next bay and look up to the stone face rock formation as you sail into pristine Organo Bay for a 30- minute swimming stop (weather permitting). Visit peaceful Maguey Bay and later cruise by Conejos Bay, which is the next bay to be developed with hotels, marina and beach clubs, then Tangolunda Bay with its natural beauty, hotels and residential areas, before returning to the pier. An open bar with domestic drinks and a snack are included. The main objective is to spot as many bird species as possible; to accomplish this, the guide might alter the walk duration of stops. If you have your own binoculars, bring them along. Minimum age is 12 years. There may be time for quick rest before returning to the ship. This tour involves approximately two hours of walking over some uneven, inclined and rough ground, including cobblestones and steps. Wear comfortable, sturdy walking Depending on sea conditions, it could be necessary to walk up to a half-mile on rough terrain or sand from the pull-out point to the vehicle for the transfer back to the port. Minimum age is 6 years. Maximum weight is 240 lbs. Wear your swimsuit, shorts, T-shirt and sport shoes; bring a set of dry clothes and shoes, sunscreen and insect repellent. Basic swimming skills are required. Waiver must be Alcoholic beverages will be served after the swimming is finished. Swimming is optional; depth is 10 feet; each participant must be a capable swimmer and must climb the four steps of vessel's aft ladder; all participants must wear a life vest. Page 12 of 41

13 Huatulco, Mexico - Thursday, January 25, 2018 Huatulco Beach & Snorkel Huatulco Deep-Sea Fishing Huatulco by Land & Sea and the estuary of the Copalita River. Departs: 10:15 am Approximately 2¼ Hours Adult $59.95; Child $39.95 This tour takes snorkeling enthusiasts to the best location in Huatulco. Meeting your guide on the pier, select your gear and listen to a snorkel briefing and overview of the site. Boarding the boat, travel one mile to the beautiful La Entrega -- a golden sand beach with warm emerald-green waters. This beach features a huge white coral plate that is home to a wide variety of marine life. You'll have approximately 45 minutes to snorkel around the corals. Relax and enjoy the gorgeous beach before returning to the port. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum age is 12 years. Guests with heart problems, epilepsy, diabetes or asthma are not allowed to participate. Approximately 4 Hours Price $ The waters surrounding Huatulco are abound with species such as blue marlin, sailfish, swordfish, yellow fin tuna, dorado and mahi mahi, to name just a few. Meet your experienced crew in the marina near the pier and board the fully equipped fishing boat to start the excitement of deepsea fishing. Due to the usually very short times needed to reach the fishing spots, valuable time is not wasted running back and forth to the dock. You'll spend around three hours trolling the blue waters of the Pacific, hoping to catch the big one. To preserve the natural environment, a strict catch-and-release policy is enforced. Wear a lightweight, long-sleeved cotton shirt, flat comfortable deck shoes and a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Not recommended for those who suffer from motion sickness. Fishing equipment, bait, license, bottled water and soft drinks are included. The captain and/or crew may not speak fluent English. Waiver release form must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Guests who wish to observe without fishing may attend at a reduced rate, space permitting (please see Huatulco Deep-Sea Fishing Ride Along). Minimum age is 12 years. Departs: 10:00 am Approximately 3½ Hours Adult $69.95; Child $49.95 Huatulco s major attractions are its picturesque bays and sun-drenched coastline, with the jagged Sierra Madre Mountains as a striking back-drop. This resort area is fast becoming a favorite tourist destination. The secluded coves and sandy beaches found along this stretch of Mexico s Pacific coast provide the ideal setting for seaside resorts and water activities. Board a comfortable motorized catamaranstyle vessel for a relaxing scenic cruise from the harbor to Tangolunda Bay, viewing the area's natural beauty and surrounding resorts as you cruise the azure seas. Some of the sights you ll see are the unusual rock formations at Organo Bay, tranquil Maguey Bay and Chahue Bay. Pass Santa Cruz Bay with its gorgeous beaches, and see the impressive blowhole located nearby. Your local guide will provide an informative commentary and answer any questions you may have about this wonderful coastal haven. For your enjoyment there s an open bar on board, serving domestic drinks and a snack. Arriving back at the marina, board an airconditioned motor coach for the second phase of the tour, which takes you to the charming town of La Crucesita. Take photos at the Tangolunda viewpoint Admire the picturesque tree-lined streets and central plaza of La Crucesita. En route back to the pier, enjoy one final photo stop at the La Entrega viewpoint offering panoramic views of your ship in the port, along with the dazzling crescent of white sand beach and emerald waters that comprise La Entrega Beach. Suitable for guests using a wheelchair who are able to negotiate the four steps to (dis)embark the catamaran and bus. Wear casual clothing, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and comfortable walking shoes. La Crucesita & Scenic Drive Departs: 8:45 am Approximately 3½ Hours Adult $59.95; Child $29.95 Travel from the port to the Tangolunda Bay district -- home to deluxe hotels and fashionable housing estates -- with a photo stop at a fabulous vantage point. Continue to Conejos Bay and the Copalita River estuary for breathtaking scenery and photo opportunities. At La Crucesita, you ll visit the quaint new town and emerging resort area, and spend an hour independently browsing through the bustling market and stores of the central plaza. Visit the Arts & Crafts Museum -- a venue Page 13 of 41

14 Huatulco, Mexico - Thursday, January 25, 2018 with a vast array of Oaxaca crafts made by the artisans themselves. Learn how they make the famous Teotitlan del Valle rugs from scratch, from carding wool fibers, to dyeing them with natural ingredients and weaving on antique looms. Sample various regional products such as chocolate, mole, cheese, mescal and even grasshoppers, if you re brave enough. A local restaurant serves a more mainstream and very tasty snack of local culinary specialties with beer or soft drinks. From La Entrega Viewpoint, take photos of your ship, the beach and the coral reef, as you transfer back to the pier. Wear comfortable walking shoes, light attire, sunscreen and a hat. Las Brisas Resort Getaway Departs: 8:45 am Approximately 4½ Hours Price $69.95 Enjoy a day at a gorgeous beach. Included in the pass is the use of the property s facilities and activities such as swimming pools, beaches, tennis courts, squash, basketball, volleyball and beach volleyball courts, snorkeling equipment and gym. All activities are subject to availability on a first-come, first-served basis. wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. This is an active excursion, suitable only for those in top physical condition. The excursion leader speaks fluent English, but the crew does not. An escort vehicle will follow the group. Waiver release form must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Rural Communities & Traditions Mountain Bike Adventure Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 3 Hours Price $59.95 Grab a Cromoli 18-speed mountain bike and helmet, and listen to a brief safety lecture and route overview. Then, your bike ride will begin. As you bike along paved roads, you'll briefly stop at Chahue Marina en route to the Tangolunda Viewpoint. Stop for a break before continuing downhill to Chahue Beach Club. A 30-minute stop here will offer the chance (swells permitting) for a swim in the ocean, and a freshwater shower. soups, stews and salad. The cactus produces prickly pears. You ll have the opportunity to try this fruit in some different forms of preparation. Minimum age is 6 years. Wear a long-sleeved shirt, pants and comfortable walking shoes. Bring a hat, sunscreen and insect repellent. Sailing Adventure Departs: 8:45 am Approximately 4 Hours Price $89.95 Get to the heart of Oaxaca on this off-thebeaten-track excursion that will give you a glimpse into the roots of Mexico. You ll head into the communities adjacent to the Huatulco resort area, learning about their authentic cultural and social characteristics, and getting involved with local habits and customs. Visit four small communities, stopping three times along the way at some local homes. You ll also visit the Iguanas Wildlife Handling Unit that was established in Piedra de Moros to foster reproduction and release of reptile specimens. A 15-minute transfer from the port brings you to Las Brisas Resort. This resort is designed for those who wish to be very active, and for those who just want to relax. Then you'll head to La Crucesita for a brief stop before you return to the pier. Watch the process of hand-making tortillas and tamales, and hand-crafting cooking pots and adobe bricks for house construction. With your day pass and a coupon booklet, exchange your coupons for goods and services in the different hotel venues such as the restaurants, boutique, windsurfing, kayaking and hobie cat rentals. Minimum age is 12 years. Minimum height is 5 feet. Maximum weight is 250 lbs. Dress in appropriate exercise attire. There are changing facilities, showers and restrooms at Chahue Beach Club. If you intend to swim, Discover a wide variety of edible and medicinal plants and a low-growth caducifolia jungle tree nursery. An area here is devoted to the cultivation of nopales -- a healthy and tasty cactus used in marmalades, Departs: 10:00 am Approximately 3 Hours Adult $59.95; Child $39.95 The 44-foot cutter sloop sailboat Luna Azul will take you on a relaxing journey across some of the best bays of Huatulco. From Santa Cruz Marina, sail to Chahue, Conejos and Tangolunda bays, with a margarita, beer, bottled water or soft drink. Admire the coastline and its dramatic backdrop of the jagged Sierra Madre Mountains. The experienced crew will welcome your questions on sailing basics, and let you take the helm or trim the sails -- or you may prefer to simply relax and enjoy. Watch for turtles and dolphins. After a brief swimming stop at a secluded beach, the Luna Azul will return to the marina. Page 14 of 41

15 Huatulco, Mexico - Thursday, January 25, 2018 Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. Waiver release form must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum age is 6 years. Maximum weight is 250 lbs. Tropical Flowers & Fruit Extravaganza Approximately 5 Hours Price $69.95 The Hagia Sophia (Sacred Wisdom) project was conceived with the objective of providing regional farmers with new, more productive and environmentally friendly crops in lieu of corn. In addition to local species, some thirty to forty varieties of tropical flowers, foliage and fruits from different regions and countries have been successfully introduced in the region, with the end product being an amazing and interesting display. The main fruit grown here is rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum), considered exotic for people outside Southeast Asia where it's a relatively common fruit -- similar to the way apples are so familiar in the Western Hemisphere. A 45-minute transfer by air-conditioned van will bring you to Santa Maria Huatulco -- the county seat -- to visit the 18th-century Catholic church and the old market. peninsula formed by the river, where the fruits greenhouse is located. The estate is a natural wonder in itself, located between 1,000 to 1,300 feet above sea level, it is home of a wide variety of birds and butterflies that can be observed in their natural habitat. Time permitting, you ll visit a small cascade and pond for a refreshing swim. Please wear long pants, hat, insect repellent and comfortable walking shoes. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Minimum age is 12 years. Continuing on for 20 minutes you will arrive at the entrance to the short creek trail, and walk past an amazing exhibit of flowers, foliage plants and trees. Sample the fruits in season and enjoy refreshments. At the end of the trail is the Page 15 of 41

16 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala - Friday, January 26, 2018: In the cultured little country of Guatemala modern Maya still weave their stories on backstrap looms, and the great stone temples of Tikal stand in silent testament to ancient Mayan ingenuity. Antigua on Your Own Coffee Estate & Antigua Country Drive & Coffee Plantation Panoramic Antigua Departs: 11:00 am Approximately 6½ Hours Adult $59.95; Child $39.95 Departs: 10:30 am Approximately 7-8 Hours Price $ Departs: 11:00 am Approximately 4½ Hours Adult $89.95; Child $59.95 Departs: 11:00 am Approximately 5½ Hours Adult $79.95; Child $49.95 This transfer may suit you if you would like to explore on your own. It consists of a motor coach ride from the ship to Antigua. You will receive a map of Antigua with relevant information and a scenic 90-minute, narrated drive will take you through Guatemala s lowlands en route to your destination. Along the way, you ll be treated to magnificent views of volcanoes, cattle farms and sugar cane plantations. Upon arrival at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you ll head out on your own to discover Antigua s charming streets, churches, monasteries, museums and stores. Enjoy free time exploring this ancient city that is the colonial jewel of the Americas. You will be dropped off at a central location, and the coach escort will advise you of the pick-up time for the return journey. Guide service, taxi transfers, entrance fees and lunch are not included in the transfer price. It will be your responsibility to be at the drop-off point at the given return time. An English-speaking escort will be aboard the transfer motor coach to answer questions en route. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Bring sunglasses and a hat. Depart from the pier in a comfortable airconditioned motor coach on a scenic 90- minute drive to the Filadelfia Coffee Estate (established in 1870). En route to the plantation, your knowledgeable guide will entertain you with an interesting and informative narrative about the country and its people. Upon arrival at the coffee plantation you will visit the coffee mill, drying patios and the plantation fields before enjoying a freshly brewed cup of coffee. Following this, enjoy a traditional Guatemalan grilled lunch. Next, proceed by coach to the nearby city of Antigua for a walking tour among the main cultural highlights surrounding the Central Plaza. After a full day of activities, re-board the coach and relax on the drive back to port. Wear comfortable walking shoes and insect repellent; bring sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen and your camera. Board an air-conditioned motor coach for a 90-minute scenic drive through lowland pastures, sugar cane plantations and cattle farms, passing impressive volcanoes en route to visit a coffee plantation. At the plantation, meet the staff and enjoy a 20-minute walking tour through the coffee fields and processing plant. You will be treated to a cup of fine Guatemalan java while watching an informative audio-visual presentation about the process of coffee making. At the conclusion of your plantation tour, rejoin the coach and return to the pier. Wear comfortable walking shoes and insect repellent; bring sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen. Meet your friendly and knowledgeable guide at the pier, where you will board an airconditioned vehicle for a 90-minute narrated drive through the scenic countryside to the colonial capital of Antigua. Once you reach Antigua, you ll travel through the main streets as your guide provides a narrative commentary and points out the important landmarks, which you will be able to view from the comfort of your transportation. Enjoy a shopping stop at the Jade Museum & Factory and pause for photos at the beautiful Central Plaza before commencing the return drive to port. Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen and your camera. Page 16 of 41

17 Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala - Friday, January 26, 2018 Past & Present Colonial Antigua The Best of Antigua Wear comfortable walking shoes; bring sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen. Departs: 10:30 am Approximately 7-8 Hours Adult $99.95; Child $89.95 Journey to the colonial capital of Antigua. The scenic 90-minute, narrated drive from the port through Guatemala s lowlands affords magnificent views of volcanoes, cattle farms and sugar cane plantations. Upon arrival at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Antigua, visit the beautiful Central Plaza and step inside the cathedral. Following this, head to the famous Capuchinas Convent for a unique insight into convent life of colonial times. Your next stop is at a local restaurant, where you will enjoy a traditional Guatemalan meal. After lunch, you will have some free time to explore the area on your own. En route back to port, you ll pause to check out the famous Jade Museum & Factory. Here, you ll discover how fine jadeite jade is transformed into works of art (jadeite jade is found mainly in Guatemala and Burma) as well as learning about the elaborate history of jade within Mayan civilization. You will have time to browse among the many jade products available for purchase here before returning to the ship.<> Wear comfortable walking shoes; bring sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen. Departs: 10:30 am Approximately 7-8 Hours Adult $139.95; Child $99.95 Depart the pier for a scenic 90-minute, narrated drive through the Guatemalan countryside to the colonial capital of Antigua. Looking out from your comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, you ll notice the coastal scenery of cattle farms and sugar plantations begin to transform into volcanic landscape as you approach the city, which is perched at 5,000 feet above sea level. Upon arrival at this colonial jewel of the Americas, you will first visit Central Park, where the cathedral and Government Palace are located, and the Church and Convent of La Merced. Along the way, your knowledgeable guide will provide you with detailed information pertaining to the landmarks you see. Lunch will be served at Casa Santo Domingo, a restored convent that now houses a five-star hotel and cultural center, including several small museums of modern and colonial art, candles and ceramics, and handicrafts. Your last stop of the day is at the famous Jade Museum & Factory -- where fine jadeite jade is transformed into works of art. This type of jade is found mainly in Guatemala and Burma. You will learn about jade and its place in Mayan history. Enjoy some free time to purchase jade jewelry before heading back to the pier in Quetzal. Page 17 of 41

18 Corinto, Nicaragua - Saturday, January 27, 2018: Banana Plantation & Hacienda San Jeronimo Colonial Leon Colonial Leon & Chorotega Museum Colonial Leon & the Bubbling Mud Pots Approximately 4 hours Adult $99.95; Child $59.95 Board air-conditioned transport for a 55- minute drive to Finca Emma -- a plantation of 740 acres dedicated to the production, processing and export of fresh bananas. Along the way, you will enjoy the lush landscapes and hear all about Nicaragua from your guide. At Finca Emma, observe the different stages and agricultural practices of banana production. One interesting fact is that this plantation is the largest exporter of bananas in the world. Continue on to Hacienda San Jeronimo -- a plantation of 2,000 acres dating back to the 1700s. It was famous in the colonial era for its production and worldwide export of sugar. The estate has been passed down through many generations of the Coen family since that time. Explore the garden while listening to the song of the many birds that make their home here in these serene surroundings. At the farmhouse, enjoy a traditional folkloric dance with live Marimba music and a snack. You will also have some free time for shopping at the estate prior to returning to the ship. Departs: 9:15 am Approximately 4 hours Adult $59.95; Child $39.95 León, with its 300,000 residents was founded in 1524 by Spanish conquistadors. It lies at the base of the Momotombo volcano. An earthquake destroyed the original town of León in It was the capital of Nicaragua for more than 200 years, before the title was handed over to Managua in Today, León is the most important city in Nicaragua after Managua. A 1¼-hour drive will bring you to this charming city that has retained its colonialstyle streets and has preserved its old architectural style of one-story houses with tile and wooden roofs. Next visit León's beautiful park and the La Asunción Cathedral. Climb up to the roof and take in the extraordinary panoramic views of the charming city and the imposing mountains beyond. Travel time to León is approximately 1¼ hours each way. Not advisable for guests with mobility limitations. Guests intending to climb to the cathedral's roof to take in the view may wish to bring along or wear a pair of socks, as shoes/sandals must be removed for the climb. Departs: 8:45 am Approximately 5 hours Adult $69.95; Child $39.95 Travel by air-conditioned transportation to Léon, to view the city's beautiful colonial architecture and its magnificent cathedral. Léon was founded in 1524 by Spanish conquistadors and lies at the base of Momotombo Volcano. Visit the beautiful central park and the La Asunción Cathedral, where you can climb up to the roof and take in the extraordinary panoramic view of the charming city and imposing mountains beyond. On you way back to Puerto Corinto, you will stop at the Chorotega Museum, which holds more than 1,500 indigenous pieces -- the best collection of pre-columbian artifacts in the area. Guests intending to climb to the cathedral's roof to take in the view may wish to bring along or wear a pair of socks, as shoes/sandals must be removed for the climb. Departs: 8:45 am Approximately 5 hours Adult $69.95; Child $44.95 Lovely León was founded in 1524 by Spanish conquistadors. It lies at the base of the Momotombo Volcano and was established on its present site when an earthquake destroyed the original town in León was the capital of Nicaragua for more than 200 years, before the title and the honors were handed over to Managua in Today, León is the most important city in Nicaragua after Managua. A 1¼-hour drive will bring you to this charming city that has retained its colonialstyle streets and has preserved its old architectural style of one-story houses with tile and wooden roofs. Stop at León s beautiful park and visit the unusual La Asunción Cathedral. You can climb up to the roof to take in the extraordinary panoramic views of the charming city and imposing mountains. Continue to the San Jacinto Bubbling Mud Pots. This spectacular geothermal area is dotted with small craters of boiling mud and hot springs. You ll have time to stroll among the geothermal features of this natural hotspot. Travel time to Léon is approximately 75 Page 18 of 41

19 Corinto, Nicaragua - Saturday, January 27, 2018 minutes each way. Not advisable for guests with mobility limitations. Wear sturdy, closed -toe shoes; sandals are not suitable due to hot ground temperatures at the geothermal area. Guests intending to climb to the cathedral's roof to take in the view may wish to bring along or wear a pair of socks, as shoes must be removed for the climb. Colonial Leon with Folkloric Performance & Lunch Approximately 5½ hours Adult $99.95; Child $59.95 Your tour begins at the port where you will board air-conditioned transportation bound for the colonial city of Léon. Along the way, your guide will point out areas of interest and will provide information on Nicaragua s colorful history. Once in Léon you will visit city landmarks such as Central America s largest cathedral, the House-Museum of Ruben Darío, and the Ortiz Gurdian Gallery. Make the most of a chance to shop for local crafts. A short drive brings you to the Hotel El Convento -- a true jewel of colonial architecture. Enjoy a folkloric performance here, followed by a traditional Nicaraguan dish, called Caballo Bayo, for lunch. It consists of chicken, beef, pork, bananas, tortillas, beans, and salads. After your meal, you will return to the port. Colonial Leon: History & Arts Approximately 5½ hours Adult $69.95; Child $44.95 León was founded in 1524 by Spanish conquistadors. It lies at the base of the Momotombo volcano and is home to 300,000 people. As the capital of Nicaragua for more than 200 years, León played a pivotal role in the development of the nation, but its claim to fame was lost in 1851 when the capital was moved to Managua. Today, León is the second most important city in Nicaragua, after Managua. A 1¼-hour drive will bring you to this charming city that has retained its colonialstyle streets and has preserved its old architectural style of one-story houses with tile and wooden roofs. You will visit the Metropolitan Cathedral where Rubén Darío, the father of modern Spanish literature, is buried. You will also step inside the house that was the birthplace of Darío. Visit the Ortiz Gurdian Art Gallery, known as one of the best private art galleries in Latin America. Travel time to León is approximately 1¼ hours each way. Not advisable for guests with mobility limitations. Cortijo El Rosario Estate & Equestrian Show Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 4 hours Adult $119.95; Child $69.95 Your friendly guide will greet you at the pier. Board air-conditioned transport for a short drive to the 300-year-old farm estate of Cortijo El Rosario, famous throughout Central America for the pure-breed Spaniard & Lusitanian Equestrian Show. You will have the rare opportunity here to observe some of the most impressive horses in the world. Watch the training exercises that are performed daily to discipline the horses and riders. Every move is carefully narrated and explained. From the Caballerizas (main stables), you will be transported in an antique farmer's truck to La Palapa where a traditional Nicaraguan lunch will be served consisting of chicken, beef, pork, bananas, beans and tortillas. A traditional folkloric dance with marimba will entertain you. The estate farmhouse, surrounded by gardens and tropical flowers, is reflective of the gentile aspect of Nicaraguan life. You will learn the history of the estate and of the Coen family -- the owners of the property -- in a truly remarkable setting. Explore the grounds, either on foot or by carriage. Flor de Cana Rum Distillery Approximately 4 hours Price $69.95 Board an air-conditioned coach for approximately 45-minute drive to Chichigalpa town -- home of the worldfamous Flor de Caña rum distillery. Upon arrival you ll take part in a guided visit to learn the history of how sugar cane came to the Americas, and the origin and development of rum worldwide. Witness the fascinating process used to process the rum; learn about the maintenance of the oak barrels; and see firsthand the impressive warehouses with hundreds of the oak barrels containing 25-year-old rum. Enjoy a tasting session of an18-year-old rum and walk through the Flor de Cana Rum Museum, showcasing the history of this family-owned business since End your visit with a stop at the store, where you can buy high-quality rums and other interesting souvenirs to take home. Minimum age is 21 years. Use your free time to visit the souvenir shop, train station, and carriage area before you return to the port. Page 19 of 41

20 Corinto, Nicaragua - Saturday, January 27, 2018 Leon & the Botanic Gardens Approximately 5½ hours Adult $69.95; Child $44.95 After a relaxing 90-minute drive from Corinto, you will arrive at León University. The origins of this higher learning facility date back to the early 19th century -- it is the second-oldest university in Central America and was the last one founded under the Spanish colonists. During 1970s, intellectuals and the students played a key role fighting the Somoza dictatorship. Since the 1990s, the University has been involved in several projects, including opening the first botanic garden in Central America. The garden s mission is to protect the vegetation of tropical dry forest ecosystem. Its creation is the result of the financial support by the Norwegian Government, the hard work of a scientific crew from the Costa Rican National Biodiversity Institute and Nicaraguan scientists. This 30-acre garden seeks to safeguard some of its most iconic species, including 1,200 plant species and 80 species of birds. As you walk the 2½-mile trail through the garden, you will see the different groups of plants, trees and vegetation from the tropical dry forest and the savanna. At the end of your visit, you will have some free time to explore on your own. End your day with a stop at León s Central Park, where the cathedral and main market are located. Travel time to León is approximately 1¼ hours each way. Not advisable for guests with mobility limitations. Live the Traditions of Nicaragua Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 4 hours Adult $89.95; Child $59.95 Discover Nicaragua s colorful culture and traditions. You ll board air-conditioned transport for a 30-minute drive to Chinandega, and begin with a sightseeing tour through this typically Nicaraguan city. Stop at the Central Square - - the main plaza and heartbeat of every Nicaraguan city -- to visit the cathedral. Head to a local hacienda to take part in some enlightening and fun cultural activities native to Nicaragua. See the crafting of ceramics by artisans using techniques from generations ago. Tortillas are prepared right in front of you -- a popular dish eaten daily by Nicaraguans at every meal. Taste the tortillas and add some extra ingredients if you wish, such as fried beans and cheese. Hammocks are handmade by the local artisans using a very unusual and super-quick technique -- the finished product comes in all shapes, sizes and colors. Watch some folkloric dancing, which represents the indigenous and mestizo culture of Nicaragua, and, finally, a taste of fresh fruit allows you to savor the sweetness of Nicaragua. Smoothies are also on offer. Browse in the souvenir shop filled with Nicaraguan memorabilia and, once you ve found a treasure, return to the pier. Nicaraguan Treasures: El Viejo & Chinandega Approximately 3 hours Adult $54.95; Child $39.95 Leave the pier by air-conditioned transportation as your guide introduces you to the rich history of Nicaragua. Enter the authentic atmosphere of El Viejo town -- a small city near Chinandega. El Viejo is noted for its local gastronomic specialties -- rosquillas (a type of doughnut), cajetas (a type of dulce de leche), bollitos de leche (a kind of scone), and a fruit endemic to the region called the toncua, which is related to the papaya and is eaten with honey. Visit the colonial church known as the Menor Basilica, constructed in the early 17th century. The church was elevated to the status of National Religious Sanctuary in 1995, and was declared a minor basilica in 2006 by Pope John Paul II, during his second visit to Nicaragua. See the church's interior -- richly decorated and well maintained. A beautiful wooden ceiling gives the church a warm feel, and a small part of its history is written in its windows. The church houses the 'little Mary' statue used in 1562 by the Spanish conquistadors to charm the Native villagers. Continue to Chinandega city, whose name means 'place surrounded by cane'. The surrounding hinterland produces mostly agricultural products -- oils, flour, peanuts and sugarcane. Your guide will tell you about the city park and the impressive colonial church, located right in the middle of the city. On your way back to Puerto Corinto, stop at the Chorotega Museum to view some of its 1,500 indigenous pieces. This is one of the largest collections of Pre-Columbian artifacts in Nicaragua. The museum pays tribute to the ancient peoples of Central America -- the Chorotegas, Nicaraos, Chodatl, Caribices, Lenca and Sutiabas -- and showcases their diverse artforms, including ceramics, lithics and gold. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Page 20 of 41

21 Puerto Caldera (Puntarenas), Costa Rica - Sunday, January 28, 2018: It's wild, it's beautiful and Costa Rica's eco-factor is off the charts. Here find steaming volcanoes, lush rain forests and nearly half of all the animal species on earth. Plus a modern capital high in the mountains. A Walk in the Clouds Approximately 6¾ Hours Price $89.95 Discover the richness of the cloud forest as you walk along beautiful trails, with amazing green vegetation morphing into weird and wonderful shapes before your very eyes. Your tour starts with a short downhill walk leading to an open hummingbird garden, where many species of these tiny, brightlycolored birds casually perform spectacular aerobatic maneuvers. After this mesmerizing and strangely addictive experience, head to the first of four suspension bridges that collectively cover a half-mile of mid-air trail, offering a bird-eye's view of the cloud forest. Each of these bridges stretches between 95 and 253 feet and is suspended up to 126 feet above the ground. As you continue hiking among rivers and cascades, your naturalist guide will point out the most outstanding features of the misty forest. Several species of birds, butterflies and small mammals inhabit the area and plants such as orchids, heliconias, ferns, bromeliads and other species of aerial plants are part of this intriguing natural habitat. A visit to a nearby butterfly farm is also part of this experience. The blue morpho, caligo, monarch and tiger swallowtail are just a few of the amazing butterflies you will observe. Taste some delicious agua dulce (a traditional drink) and enjoy a hearty, traditional Costa Rican lunch. On the ride back to the ship you will stop at El Jardín to browse in the souvenir shop or admire the beautifully-manicured garden. Wear comfortable walking shoes. The tour operator suggests a minimum age of 8 years due to the walking required (time and distance); however, parents of children who are enthusiastic explorers are invited to use their discretion. Not advisable for guests with mobility limitations. Andalusian Horse Show & Countryside Departs: 8:45 am Approximately 5¼ Hours Price $99.95 A comfortable air-conditioned coach ride introduces you to a variety of landscapes, including mango and watermelon plantations, lush forests and mountain views, leading you to the highlands of Alajuela Province. Rancho San Miguel a school of high equestrian arts, exhibiting horse fiestas for more than 30 years and famous throughout the Americas for its pure-bred Andalusian horses. A local expert will greet you at the ranch. (S)he will share a vast knowledge in this field and will share with you the equine world of mares and stallions. The show combines dressage training of the magnificent Andalusian steeds, showcased by the master ability of the riders -- talented, Amazonian young women whose work ethic, training and discipline are second to none. The choreography includes the mares, their offspring, the hacienda carriage, a stallion, the long pole and the equestrian fantasy synchronized sequencing. Every act is explained by your expert guide to the sounds of the Spanish flamenco music in a spectacular amphitheater. Your last stop is at the El Jardin souvenir market in Orotina, where you will have plenty of time to browse in the shop, sample delicious fruits, or taste a genuine Costa Rican cup of coffee. Costa Rica's Countryside & Coffee Experience Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 5½ Hours Price $59.95 Enjoy a comfortable ride passing a variety of landscapes including rich farmland, lush forests and mountain views as you approach the highlands of Naranjo -- an area famous for its quality coffee. Espíritu Santo Coffee Plantation represents Costa Rica most remarkable and pure coffee traditions and history. The farm is comprised of 640 acres of prime coffee plantation, where the secrets of a real cup of coffee are carefully brewed. A great team of tour guides will show you every stage of fine gourmet coffee cultivation. Your tour begins with a nursery demonstration, so you can observe the different stages of the coffee plant during its first year. The coffee is then dried under the sun, using the methods invented by Costa Rica s past generations -- thus producing a first quality coffee. During your visit to the plantation and processing plant, you will have the opportunity to see real workers fertilizing the soil, using the same organic solids produced during the cleaning and peeling process and, sweeping the coffee, which still has its parchment, under the sun to make sure it dries evenly. Meanwhile, others take care of the final process of preparing and packing the coffee for export. Visit an old house where you can experience how the Costa Ricans lived in the past. This is the perfect spot for your guide to explain how the coffee used to be brewed and why, 200 years later, the local people still use a handmade chorreador instead of an electric coffeemaker. In Sarchi s main square, take a memorable picture of the largest oxcart ever built. This scenic town is considered the home of Costa Rica s best oxcart craftsmanship. Page 21 of 41

22 Puerto Caldera (Puntarenas), Costa Rica - Sunday, January 28, 2018 Travel time to Espíritu Santo is approximately 1½ hours each way. Costa Rica's Favorites Approximately 8 Hours Adult $199.95; Child $ Enjoy an exciting adventure in the natural wonderland of Costa Rica. Board the Pacific Rain Forest Aerial Tram to fly through the rain forest canopy and take an exhilarating jungle cruise on the Tarcoles River. The Pacific Rain Forest Aerial Tram is the only tour that provides a unique exploration of the canopy in the Transitional Tropical Rain Forest on Costa Rica's mid- Pacific coastline. Dry upland forest meets humid coastal rain forest with unique species colonizing the treetops and the canopy in this 222-acre eco-tourism park dedicated to conservation. Hop into a gondola, designed for eight passengers and a bilingual naturalist guide, to glide through a living backdrop of giant trees, hanging gardens, waterfalls and lush green landscapes. Panoramic ocean views and common sightings of the wildlife that thrives in the canopy will introduce you to this unique transitional forest. Your all-inclusive rain forest experience includes a guided hike through trails deep into the forest. A visit to the medicinal plant garden and the Heliconias Gallery will complement a fascinating tour past a snake exhibit set in a tropical rain forest. Enjoy a Costa Rican lunch at the park in a lush natural setting and shop at the Rain Forest Souvenir Shop. Transfer to the Tarcoles River for a jungle river journey. Upon arrival at the Visitor Center you will board a comfortable, covered open boat to explore the world-famous Tarcoles River. This tour will provide a great understanding of the life and death of the mangroves and swamps that constitute one of the most important ecosystems in Costa Rica. Noted for its mangrove forests, the Tarcoles River is a wonderful and crucial habitat for hundreds of species, including a wide variety of sea and shore birds, as well as colonies of the largest crocodiles in Central America. Your naturalist guide will help you identify a great variety of birds and wildlife. This habitat is also vital for the preservation of the endangered scarlet macaw. Maximum weight is 390 lbs. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. Discover Costa Rica Approximately 8¼ Hours Adult $89.95; Child $49.95 Discover Costa Rica on an excursion that provides you with a comprehensive look at its culture, history, architecture, flora and fauna. Visit Palmares -- the site of one of Costa Rica s most fascinating churches. It s made with eggs! Step inside the church and learn of its fascinating history. Doka Estate, located at 4,500 feet above sea level is a beautiful coffee plantation and an official Historical & Architectural Landmark. You will enjoy a fully guided tour and sit down to a beautifully prepared lunch accompanied by fine Costa Rican coffee. You will also have time to visit the souvenir stores. Back on the coach, you ll head to La Garita -- a magnificent botanic garden featuring a learning greenhouse, flower showroom and a bird area with scarlet macaws, blue and gold macaws and cockatoos. Relax as you return to the ship. Wear light clothing; bring rain gear, hat, sunscreen and insect repellent. Eco Tropical Mangrove River Cruise Approximately 4½ Hours Adult $69.95; Child $44.95 This adventure takes place on Costa Rica s Pacific Coast, along the Guacalillo Estuary and the Tarcoles River, located near Carara National Park. The Guacalillo Estuary is noted for its mangrove forests. In fact, four different species of mangrove are found in this area -- a group of unrelated woody plants that grow in protected tropical coasts. The mangrove is also a great habitat for many endemic birds such as the mangrove cuckoo, mangrove hummingbirds, mangrove vireo, Panama flycatcher and many herons and egrets. This particular mangrove forest is one of the most important in the mid-pacific Coast for the conservation of the scarlet macaw. Enjoy a boat ride on board a comfortable, state-of-the-art pontoon boat, designed to bring you closer to nature. Crocodiles and iguanas are easily spotted. Admire the giant crocodiles in their natural habitat, while keeping an eye out for the several species of tropical birds in the wonderful world of the mangroves. A delicious snack of fresh tropical fruits will be served along with bottled water. Travel time to the estuary is approximately one hour each way. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. Jungle Crocodile Safari Departs: 8:45 am 4½ Hours Adult $64.95; Child $49.95 This eco-adventure is ideal for those who prize nature in its most pristine state, uninhibited by anything but its own biodiversity. Enjoy a leisurely ride along scenic coastal and country roads, past quaint towns and villages to the Jungle Crocodile Safari dock on the Tarcoles River, famous for its mangrove forest and shelter to one of the largest populations of American crocodiles. More than 50 species of birds live here, including Page 22 of 41

23 Puerto Caldera (Puntarenas), Costa Rica - Sunday, January 28, 2018 the endangered scarlet macaw, and are also protected in the neighboring estuary. Board a riverboat; then, sit back as your expert guide leads you on an amazing journey. Before returning to the ship, refresh yourself with some delectable fruits, savor some delicious Costa Rican coffee, and listen to the rhythm of the Marimba music popular in this region. Take a moment to purchase arts and crafts made by local artisans before heading back to port. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. Monteverde Hummingbird & Butterfly Gardens Approximately 7¼ Hours Adult $89.95; Child $69.95 Monteverde, with its fascinating butterfly, frog and hummingbird attractions is a mustsee for nature-lovers. Join this ride to an idyllic oasis, less than two hours away along scenic mountain roads. Upon arrival take short stroll to the butterfly gardens where you can view the smaller to some of the largest, such as the brilliant blue morpho. Another short walk will bring you to the frog exhibit with more than 25 different amphibian species. Here you can see the famed red-eyed frog and the colorful poison dart frog living in simulated natural environs. Then, hop on a bus for a quick trip to the enchanting Hummingbird Garden Café where these delightful little birds will have you smiling as they flit about. Sip a cup of gourmet Monteverde coffee and enjoy a delicious homemade pastry snack. See a variety of hummingbirds from the tiniest to some of the larger sub-species such as the violet sabre wing. Sit on the patio and view the birds up close as they hover before your eyes a great photo opportunity. Travel time to Monteverde is approximately 1¾ hours each way. Bring a hat, sunscreen, rain gear and insect repellent. Wear comfortable walking shoes and a camera. Minimum age is 3 years. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. Panoramic Scenic Ride Approximately 3¼ Hours Adult $39.95; Child $19.95 Costa Rica s topography is among the most diverse in the world. Rolling hills, tall mountains, plains, valleys, and riverbeds are just part of the gorgeous landscape that make you think of one word -- paradise. Your sightseeing drive will start by heading east to Esparza. This town has become one of the most picturesque in the Costa Rica s Central Pacific region. The central park and its church are symbolic of Costa Rica s hardworking rural towns. Local dancerswearing colorful costumes will greet you at the park. Learn about local traditions and there will be handmade souvenirs for sale here. Your drive continues with some stretches along the Pacific Ocean. You will pass mango and cashew plantations, farming areas and almost certainly some birds along the way. At sea level, admire the sweeping views of green rolling pastureland, with the ocean in the distance. The colorful homes along the way feature large gardens and living fences grown with the most beautiful plants -- the standard décor of Costa Rica s beautiful countryside. The final stop is at El Jardin Souvenir, giving you an opportunity to sample delicious fruit and taste a Costa Rican cup of coffee. Wear light clothing. Bring rain gear, hat, sunscreen and insect repellent. Picturesque Sarchi Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 5 Hours Adult $39.95; Child $29.95 Located in the west part of the Central Valley, the scenic town of Sarchi is considered the home of Costa Rica s best wood craftsmanship. It was here, more than a century ago, that primitive local artists began painting and decorating their traditional oxcarts in intricate and colorful designs. There was spirited but good-natured competition among families to see who could create the most spectacular designs. The sturdy vehicles, hauled by pairs of oxen, became the primary means of transportation throughout the nation, bumping over rough roads and trails to carry elegantly dressed young ladies to festivals and dances in nearby villages. Sarchi is known as the birthplace of Costa Rica s ox-cart craftsmen. The world s largest oxcart is on display here in the central park. This makes for a memorable photo opportunity. Stop at the Eloy Alfaro Oxcart Factory -- the only oxcart factory still operating in Costa Rica. The machines here are authentically powered by a water wheel. Observe the work of the most skilled artisans, making beautiful wooden souvenirs and producing the worldfamous hand-made ox carts -- a symbol of Costa Rica and its early culture. A short distance from Sarchi, you will pass through the little town of Grecia, famous for its historic metal church. Stop here photos before you return to the ship. Travel time to Sarchi is approximately 1½ hours each way. Pura Vida Gardens Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 5½ Hours Adult $99.95; Child $89.95 Enjoy the Pura Vida Gardens named the number one garden in Latin America by Integrated Conservation Research Group and the number one garden in Central America by the Tropical Sierra Foundation. This Page 23 of 41

24 Puerto Caldera (Puntarenas), Costa Rica - Sunday, January 28, 2018 garden, unique to Costa Rica, is a visual masterpiece. The design begins with the natural beauty of Costa Rica s spectacular flora, fauna, waterfalls and views of the Pacific and adds thousands of species of plants. You will see a wide variety of orchids, not only from Costa Rica but from all over the world. The manicured walkways meander along a river or at the crest of a mountain and are easily accessible to people of all ages and levels of fitness. There is an easy walk to see the tallest waterfall in Costa Rica. The panoramic views of the Pacific coastline are spectacular, thanks to the elevation at which the gardens are situated. This allows you to see miles of coastline, islands, and the Nicoya peninsula. Due to the many flowering plants, butterflies are abundant in their natural setting. The gardens are also a bird watchers paradise. Many bird watching clubs have mentioned this spot as the best vantage point for bird spotting in all of Costa Rica. Next up is a stop at the Tarcoles Bridge. The river beneath the bridge is home to an immense population of crocodiles -- the view from above is a study in reptilian fascination! Before you return to the ship, you'll visit the El Jardín Souvenir Market to shop, sample delicious tropical fruit, or savor a cup of Costa Rican coffee. Rain Forest Canopy Zip-Line & Aerial Tram Combination between cables, your guide will bring the forest to life before your eyes, offering you an expert naturalist s perspective. Tour does not operate on holidays. Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 7 Hours Price $ Experience the thrill of a canopy tour without missing out on the rain forest s rich wildlife. The innovative Tranopy experience combines the in-depth forest view of an aerial tram with the excitement of a canopy tour. A professional naturalist guide will accompany you, pointing out some of the secrets of the primary and secondary rain forest that surrounds you. The Tranopy experience starts with a ride on the famous tram. You ll experience all the different layers of the rain forest, from the floor up to the treetops, while on board a modified ski lift as you silently glide through the colorful, complex beauty of the rain forest canopy. The 30-minute tram ride will bring you through the forest, over tumbling cascades and to the beginning of the canopy portion of the adventure. Exploring the canopy is by way of ten zipline cables -- five of which are more than 200 yards long (that s two city blocks). The fifth cable is the longest, stretching an impressive 316 yards over the rain forest. To your right is the dense rain forest; to your left is a sweeping view of the valley all the way to the shimmering Pacific Ocean. All in all, almost a mile of cable will take you through rich rain forest ecosystems and sweeping views high above the forest floor. Your Tranopy guide is a tremendous asset here. While you wait on the platforms Wear sunscreen and insect repellent. Wildlife sightings are likely but cannot be guaranteed. Minimum age is 8 years. Maximum weight is 285 lbs. Pregnant women and guests with injuries/seizure disorders are not allowed to participate. Comfortable clothing and closedtoe shoes are required. Full use of limbs required. Participants must fit into harness and helmet in a safe manner. San Jose: Capital of Costa Rica Approximately 5¾ Hours Price $79.95 Visit the capital city of a country famous for its preservation of nature. The extreme geography and colorful agricultural landscape make for an enchanting journey to San José, Costa Rica s capital. In San José a variety of sights will illustrate European architectural influences finished with a Latin flair. You will see La Sabana Park, the National Stadium and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Stop at the National Museum for an up-close look at Costa Rica s past, and at the famed Opera House for a brief visit. On the return journey to your ship you will travel on a new road with breathtaking vistas. A brief refreshment stop will be made at El Jardin en route. Scarlet Macaw Sanctuary & Mangrove Cruise Approximately 5 Hours Price $ Leaving the ship for this wonderful half-day eco-tour, you will board a bus for the brief drive through fantastic countryside to a local marina. Here, you will board a boat for a thrilling cruise through the mangroves, where your expert guide will point out the many species of waterfowl and other animals that live in this unique ecosystem. Watch for crocodiles, some up to ten feet long, who love to rest on the riverbank. Upon reaching land, take a short but pleasant transfer through the pretty sugarcane fields as you make your way to a breathtaking bird sanctuary. Here, you will discover that the scarlet macaw, one of the most endangered species in the tropics, has found a safe place to live and breed. View this brightly colored bird at close quarters in this wonderful sanctuary where they are allowed to fly freely. Wander through the gardens, which are as peaceful as they are picturesque, and discover the many other breeds of birds that live here. Enjoy a fruit snack before the scenic drive back to the ship. Page 24 of 41

25 Puerto Caldera (Puntarenas), Costa Rica - Sunday, January 28, 2018 Sky Walk in the Forest Departs: 9:30 am Approximately 4½ Hours Price $69.95 Visit the Sky Walk in the Forest, consisting of several trails and three cable bridges. Set out on a one-hour, moderate-tostrenuous downhill walk affording breathtaking views of the coastline. Along the way, you're likely to see the birds and animals that make their homes in the treetops. More than 120 species of birds have been identified here, as well as kinkajou, agoutis and coatis. Next, re-board your motorcoach to visit the famous El Jardin Souvenir Shopping Plaza - - a well-stocked souvenir store. A snack of fresh fruit and water will replenish some of the energy you left behind in the forest. Heading back to the ship, you'll have great memories of this chance to stretch your legs in a completely different environment. Wear sturdy walking shoes. There is a considerable amount of walking required and the trails may be muddy, as it rains frequently here. Minimum age is 8 years. Not suitable for guests with heart or respiratory conditions due to heat and humidity and the level of activity. You will cross three hanging bridges and negotiate uneven trails. Wear light clothing, insect repellent and sunscreen. Bring raingear. Wildlife sightings are likely but are not guaranteed. The Original Canopy Zip-Line & Country Drive Approximately 4½ Hours Adult $99.95; Child $79.95 The Original Canopy Tour is a truly unique experience, and the perfect adrenaline shot as you soar silently through the awe-inspiring forest canopy suspended on a patented system of cables and pulleys that make you feel as though you are actually flying, with no zip sound. This breathtaking, half-day adventure begins with a relaxing drive through the wonderful Costa Rican countryside by air-conditioned coach. Your guide will point out many sights of interest including mango, sugar cane and citrus plantations and rural farming communities. You are headed to Mahogany Park -- a private reserve, less than one hour from the pier -- where some of Costa Rica's last remaining mahogany trees flourish. These are an endangered hardwood species. Take advantage of a short photo-stop at the top of the hill in the town of Esparza -- on a clear day you will be able to look down from the mountains towards the port of Puntarenas, and view your cruise ship in port. Upon arrival at the park, an expert guide offers an orientation and you will be fitted with your zip line harness. Channel your inner-tarzan as the zip-line experience takes you from tree to tree along a series of ten observation platforms (nine in the trees and one on the ground), and nine horizontal traverses. Return to the base via a walking trail that follows a small stream. Wildlife sightings are very common -- watch for monkeys and the many species of birds that live in this spectacular environment as you head back to the bus for the return journey back to port. Minimum age is 5 years. Maximum weight is 270 lbs. Pregnant women after the first trimester and guests with back or neck problems, or with mobility limitations, are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Wear closed-toe shoes. Tropical Forest Aerial Tram Departs: 9:30 am Approximately 5¾ Hours Adult $114.95; Child $79.95 The Pacific Rain Forest Aerial Tram is the only way to explore the canopy of the transitional tropical rain forest on Costa Rica s mid-pacific coastline. Dry upland forest meets humid coastal rain forest with unique species colonizing the treetops and the canopy in this 222-acre eco-tourism park, which is dedicated to conservation. Attend an introductory video presentation about the Pacific rain forest. Board a gondola designed for eight passengers and a bilingual naturalist guide to glide through a living backdrop of giant trees, hanging gardens, waterfalls and lush green landscapes. Panoramic ocean views and sightings of wildlife that thrive in the canopy will introduce you to the wonders of the transitional forest. This is also one of the few areas in Costa Rica where you may occasionally see spectacular scarlet macaws majestically soaring above the treetops or sitting in one of the trees. Your all-inclusive rain forest experience includes a visit to the Serpentarium and to the medicinal plant garden. Don t miss the Heliconias Gallery -- an excellent complement to a fascinating walk that takes you past a snake exhibit set in the tropical rain forest. A traditional Costa Rican lunch will round out your experience. Wear light clothing; bring rain gear, hat, sunscreen and insect repellent. Maximum weight is 390 lbs. Turu Ba Ri Eco Park: Nature & Culture of Costa Rica Departs: 9:15 am Approximately 7½ Hours Adult $129.95; Child $ Visit and explore one of the most beautiful eco-attractions in Costa Rica -- Turu Ba Ri Eco Park. Visionary conservationists have transformed this once-barren valley into a lush and lovely facility with perhaps the perfect combination of nature and culture. Air-conditioned transportation takes you 1¼ hours through scenic countryside to Turu Ba Ri. Upon arrival, hop aboard an aerial gondola that will transport you deeper into Page 25 of 41

26 Puerto Caldera (Puntarenas), Costa Rica - Sunday, January 28, 2018 the park, offering amazing views over the tropical forest and the beautiful botanical collections below. Easy walking trails lead you to a countryside farm with a sugar mill, and past orchids and bromeliads gardens, centenary trees, an iguana exhibit and a large butterfly garden that is home to more than 25 different species. You will learn about the Costa Rican lifestyle and why sugar, coffee and bananas play such an important role in the local economy. See the Costa Rican tradition of transforming a piece of sugar cane into all its various derivate products in a real mill. After this visit, you will re-board the aerial tram for a final ride over the Turrubares River, being able to observe spectacular views just before reaching the restaurant, where you will enjoy a delicious Costa Rican style buffet lunch. Page 26 of 41

27 Cartagena, Colombia - Wednesday, January 31, 2018: Once a bastion of the Spanish Main, this fortified city boasts colonial architecture, pristine offshore islands and the finest emeralds in the world. A Stroll through the Old Walled City Departs: 1:15 pm Approximately 2½ hours Adult $59.95; Child $44.95 Travel by air-conditioned coach through Cartagena and the traditional residential district of Manga to admire the district s beautiful Republican-style houses. Some have been painstakingly restored to their former glory. Take photos of the 1911 neo-classical-style Heredia Theatre, considered one of the most beautiful in South America. Your walking tour starts in San Francisco area, and visits the Santiago bastions. At Baloco Street, admire the charming colonial architecture of the area, and Plaza Bolívar, which features a statue of its namesake. Visit the Inquisition Palace, once fully embroiled in all the nasty history its name evokes. View the colonial mansions of Cartagena and walk past the cathedral and the Governor s Mansion -- headquarters of the Spanish government. See the old commercial district, the Customs Plaza and San Pedro Claver Plaza with its church honoring the Patron Saint of Slaves and continue to the dungeons (Las Bovedas), used as both military barracks and a munitions depot during colonial times. You ll have 15 minutes to shop for souvenirs among local artisans displaying their art and handicrafts here. The visit to the bastions requires climbing a steep ramp. Tour includes extended periods of walking and standing in the Old Town. Cartagena City Highlights Departs: 12:15 pm Approximately 4 hours Adult $69.95; Child $44.95 An impressive fortress, the magnificent city of Cartagena was once the treasure chest of the Spanish Main, and thus a high-profile target for pirates. Explore by air-conditioned coach or mini-bus on a panoramic drive through the city that had the reputation of being the most impenetrable bastion of the conquistadors. The new town became a prosperous urban center in the relatively short time between initial settlement in 1533 and independence in Travel past marvelous Republican architecture and the Manga residential area, where some of the aging mansions have been restored to their original splendor. Explore the Fort of San Felipe de Barajas, a 17th-century construction acknowledged to be the most important work of Spanish Military engineering in Latin America. At Las Bovedas, you ll have about 20 minutes for handicraft shopping and for rubbing elbows with the local artisans who proudly display their works for you. Pass through Simón Bolívar Square and the Inquisition Palace before continuing on to the cathedral, also called the Minor Basilica. The cathedral was built in honor of Santa Catalina de Alejandria and is the first church built in the city in It was destroyed by fire in 1552 and again, while being rebuilt, by the cannons of the French privateer Baron Pointis. Reconstruction finally came to pass in Stop at the Church of San Pedro Claver -- the patron saint of slaves. Some free time in the Old Town area allows you to shop, explore, or simply relax before you return to the ship. Guests who wish to remain in town for shopping may do so, returning to the ship at their own expense. Cartagena Sightseeing Departs: 1:15 pm Approximately 2½ hours Price $54.95 Admire the marvelous Republican architecture of the Manga residential area, home to some of the most ornate mansions and beautifully sculpted homes of Cartagena. Stop to take photos at the largest Spanish fort in the New World -- the Fort of San Felipe de Barajas, originally built in the 17th century. It s a 20-minute drive to the walled city; marvel at the plethora of colonial buildings and age-old fortifications around every corner, as well as the old church domes, the clock tower (symbol of the city), and the dazzling ocean views. At the Navy Museum, take in a delightful display of Colombia s history and culture during a folkloric show of traditional songs and dances (soft drink included). Shop at the Las Bovedas handicraft shopping center, built in the late 18th century as a dungeon and munitions storage facility. Enjoy a sightseeing drive through the modern residential areas of Bocagrande and Castillo Grande, famous for a wide variety of shops, restaurants and hotels, before returning to the ship. Page 27 of 41

28 Cartagena, Colombia - Wednesday, January 31, 2018 Guests who wish to stay in town to shop or explore independently are welcome to do so, but must make their own way back to the ship. Cartagena by Land & Sea Departs: 12:30 pm Approximately 4 hours Adult $89.95; Child $54.95 Your tour begins with a short ride to the dock where a tour boat awaits you. Enjoy a scenic harbor cruise through the Inner Bay for nearly an hour, as your local interpretive guide points out fortifications best seen from the water. During the 17th century, the Spanish Crown hired prominent European military engineers to carry out the construction of the defenses. This massive undertaking took more than 200 years to complete, and resulted in seven miles of walls surrounding the city, including Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas (San Felipe Fortress), fortifications on every point and narrows, and the Fort of San Sebastián de Pastelillo. Some free time in the Old Town area allows you to shop, explore, or simply relax. Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas offers a contrasting view from land; take a guided tour of this formidable castle to see why Cartagena was the most impenetrable city of the Spanish Main. This 17th-century construction is the largest Spanish fort in the New World, representing the most important work of Spanish military engineering in South America. The tour concludes with a walk back to your transportation, and a relaxing drive back to the pier. La Popa Monastery, Gold Museum & Shopping Departs: 12:30 pm Approximately 4 hours Adult $59.95; Child $29.95 Departing from the pier, air-conditioned transportation brings you to the traditional residential district of Manga to admire the beautiful Republican-era houses The Convent of La Popa is 400 years old and is dedicated to Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria -- one of the city s patron saints. Enjoy a splendid view of the walled city, the harbor, and the new town in the distance. Visit the small chapel for a look at the famous wooden statue of the Virgin of Candelaria. She is credited with delivering the city from the ravages of disease and pirates. The goldleaf laminated main altar is also worth seeing. Take photos at Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, built in the 17th century and known as the finest example of Spanish military engineering in South America. The castle's mighty cannons made short work of the English ships whenever they ventured within range. Commander Edward Vernon lost more than 70 ships and 10,000 men in his illfated attempt to take the city. There s time for some handicraft shopping at Las Bovedas (the Dungeons). Learn about various battles and how the city defended itself from pirates on a brief visit to Santa Catalina's bastion, high atop the wall. At the Gold Museum, admire beautiful displays of valuable pre-columbian gold artifacts. Some of the oldest ceramics in the Americas also reside here. In the modern residential area of Bocagrande, famous for its wide variety of shops, you will find Colombia s famous native gem -- the emerald. Some free time in the Old Town area allows you to shop, explore, or simply relax before you return to the ship. Tour does not operate on Mondays. Medieval Cartagena by Horse & Carriage Departs: 1:00 pm Approximately 3 hours Price $89.95 Transfer by coach to Plaza Santa Teresa, where a horse and carriage stand ready to transport you around Cartagena s beautiful Old Town -- a voyage back in time to the days of the conquistadors. Ride along the inviting, narrow cobblestone streets and through squares inside the walled city, admiring the flower-filled balconies that glow in the light spilling from colonial mansions. Stop for 10 minutes to photograph the Fort of San Felipe de Barajas, a 17th-century construction acknowledged to be the most important work of Spanish Military engineering in Latin America. Surrender to the majesty of this historic city, where age-old squares are surrounded by towering colonial, Republican and Spanish-style buildings -- it s easy to picture life 200 years ago in this wealthy, cosmopolitan port. Visit the former city dungeons at Las Bovedas, which have also been used as military barracks, a munitions depot and a jail, but today local artisans display their work there. You ll have between 15 to 20 minutes for shopping before returning to the ship. Guests who wish to stay in town to shop or explore independently are welcome to do so, but must make their own way back to the ship. Scenes of Cartagena with Less Shopping Departs: 12:30 pm Approximately 3½ hours Adult $64.95; Child $44.95 This tour departs directly from the pier and explores the magnificent city of Cartagena -- one of the most important ports in colonial times for transporting gold and other precious cargo to Spain. Cartagena came under frequent attack by pirates and corsairs. Baals (1543), Drake (1586), Jean-Bernard Desjeans, Jean Ducasse (1697), and Edward Vernon (1741) all made off with and enjoyed spending the wealth of the Spanish Crown. Tired of the constant pillaging of the city, the colonists fortified the city, making Cartagena most impenetrable colonial stronghold in Page 28 of 41

29 Cartagena, Colombia - Wednesday, January 31, 2018 South America. Drive throughthe residential area of Manga and admire the late-19th-century, Republican -style mansions. Castillo San Felipe de Barajas Fort was Latin America s most important military structure and was built in the 17th and 18th centuries to defend the city. was Latin America s most important military structure and was built in the 17th and 18th centuries to defend the city. One of Cartagena s more gruesome spectacles is Las Bovedas (the dungeons), located in the Old City. In colonial times these were used as military barracks and a munitions depot. After independence, they were mainly used as jails. Local artisans display their colorful and interesting arts and handicrafts here nowadays. Visit San Pedro Claver Church, built in the 17th century. Inside you'll see some exquisite statues and Old-World furnishings honoring missionary Peter Claver. The Patron Saint of Slaves, Claver was the first person to be canonized in the Western Hemisphere --a sign that the tenets of Catholicism had firmly taken root in Colombia. Stop at Inquisition Palace, which served as a tribunal court and tried anyone the Church viewed as a heretic. The palace contains instruments of torture, along with documents, paintings and explanations about the Inquisition. You will see the small barred window from which the sentences handed down by the tribunal were announced to the public -- generally speaking, it wasn t good news. Guests who wish to stay in town to shop or explore independently are welcome to do so, but must make their own way back to the ship. Shade is limited; please dress accordingly. Bring a hat and wear sunscreen. The Old Town streets are cobblestone and are uneven in places. Scenes of Cartagena with Less Walking Departs: 12:30 pm Approximately 3½ hours Adult $59.95; Child $39.95 This tour departs directly from the pier and explores the magnificent city of Cartagena -- one of the most important ports in colonial times for transporting gold and other precious cargo to Spain. Cartagena came under frequent attack by pirates and corsairs. Baals (1543), Drake (1586), Jean-Bernard Desjeans, Ducasse (1697) and Edward Vernon (1741) all made off with and enjoyed spending the wealth of the Spanish Crown. Tired of the constant pillaging of the city, the colonists fortified the city, making Cartagena most impenetrable colonial stronghold in South America. Drive through the residential area of Manga and admire the late-19th-century, Republican -style mansions. Castillo San Felipe de Barajas Fort was Latin America s most important military structure and was built in the 17th and 18th centuries to defend the city. was Latin America s most important military structure and was built in the 17th and 18th centuries to defend the city. One of Cartagena s more gruesome spectacles is Las Bovedas (the dungeons), located in the Old City. In colonial times these were used as military barracks and a munitions depot. After independence, they were mainly used as jails. On the bright side, today local artisans display their colorful and interesting arts and handicrafts here. Head to San Pedro Claver Church, built the 17th century and featuring exquisite statues and Old-World furnishings honoring the missionary Saint Peter Claver. The Patron saint of slaves and the first saint canonized in the Western hemisphere. Some free time in the Old Town area allows you to shop, explore, or simply relax before you return to the ship. Guests who wish to stay in town to shop or explore independently are welcome to do so, but must make their own way back to the ship. Shade is limited; please dress accordingly. Bring a hat and wear sunscreen. The Old Town streets are cobblestone and are uneven in places. The Gem of Colombia: Emerald Jewelry Making Class Departs: 12:30 pm Approximately 4 hours Price $79.95 Catch a glimpse of Cartagena s diverse history and culture on this easy and fun halfday tour. Your friendly local guide will fill you in on the passing sights with expert narration and you ll arrive at the Caribbean School of Jewelry, approved by the Colombian Education Ministry. You re in for a unique learning experience as the instructors will provide you with a workspace and all the tools you need to learn how to create a piece of jewelry out of.925 sterling silver and emeralds. During your two-hour lesson, watch demonstrations, listen to instructions, and enjoy a hands-on class. You will learn to melt metals, weld, and laminate as you create a silver ring, a pendant, a pair of earrings or a bracelet chain. Watch a video about Colombian emeralds, including how they are mined and cut. This rare and mysterious stone has been sought after for centuries as a symbol of good health, truth and fidelity. Despite the large amounts of fine emeralds exported by the conquistadors to Spain, there are no grand examples of emerald jewelry among the Spanish Crown Jewels. However, the Crown Jewels of Persia (Iran) contain the most exquisite collection of fine emerald jewelry in the world. Continue your tour with a panoramic drive past the San Felipe Fortress and the Old Town en route to the Emerald Museum. Visit a jewelry shop where you can browse and shop for world-famous Colombian emeralds if you wish. Page 29 of 41

30 Cartagena, Colombia - Wednesday, January 31, 2018 The National Aviary of Colombia Departs: 12:15 pm Aproximately 4 Hours Adult $89.95; Child $79.95 Travel by air-conditioned coach on a 40- minute ride to the island of Baru. Sit back and enjoy the scenery and view the growing industrial area around Cartagena. You re headed to the National Aviary -- one of the finest aviaries in the world, renowned for housing a very high number of species. Colombia boasts the world s greatest bird diversity, with more than 1,900 species, and the National Aviary reflects this with an important cross-section of this variety. Set out to explore the different bird observation stations arranged by habitat and species: <DIR> Surrounded by birds, beautiful landscapes, palm trees and waterfalls, you will have time to enjoy a beverage or delicious Colombian coffee before the ride back to Cartagena. Travel time to the National Aviary is 45 minutes each way. The Tropical Forest -- macaws, Harpy eagles, tangaras and other species as well as different kinds of palms, waterfalls and macaque monkeys Coastlines & Mangroves -- the habitat of different kind of ducks, cormorants and pelicans Coastline -- herons, doves, storks and the migrating teals The Desert Station -- an environment where cardinals, mockingbirds and partridges live The Andean Region -- owls, eagles and the famous Andean condor -- king of the mountains</dir> Page 30 of 41

31 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Friday, February 2, 2018: Crystalline waters, snorkeling with tame stingrays, civilian submarines: This duty-free port has it all, plus Seven Mile Beach and a charming turtle farm. A Taste of Cayman Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 2½ Hours Adult $44.95; Child $29.95 Join this journey that is full of the sights and flavors of beautiful Grand Cayman. Climb aboard an air-conditioned motor coach and visit the Cayman Islands Brewery to see how the only beer brewed on the island (Caybrew) is made and bottled. See the brewing process from start to finish and of course there ll be time at the end for a sample. Head through downtown George Town, past several famous landmarks -- Fort George, the Legislative Assembly Building, Heroes Square, the Peace Memorial and many of the numerous banks for which Grand Cayman is famous. At the Rum Cake Center, sample Cayman s world-famous rum cake. At the brewing facilities of Seven Fathoms Rum, see the unique brewing process of Grand Cayman s first and only rum distillery. Watch a brief, informative video about the history of Cayman rum and culture and, of course, have a taste of the awardwinning Seven Fathom s Rum. Enjoy the ocean view, purchase lunch at the restaurant (at your own expense), or take advantage of the water sports offered on site (also at your own expense). When you are ready to return to the ship, it s just a short walk back to the pier. Wear comfortable walking shoes and sunscreen. Participants must walk approximately 100 yards from the pier to the bus. Atlantis Submarine at Grand Cayman Departs: 11:15 am Approximately 1½ Hours Adult $99.95; Child $54.95 This submarine ride allows you the complete range of underwater experiences without getting wet. The crystal-clear water surrounding these special islands are renowned for rich marine life and are among the top dive destinations on the planet, but you don t have to be a scuba diver to experience this underwater world. Your 1½-hour excursion, including the ferry ride, conveniently begins and ends at the Atlantis Dock, located next to the cruise ship tender pier in the heart of the Grand Cayman shopping district. Step aboard the 48-passenger Atlantis Submarine -- an advanced technological marvel. Discover the vast coral canyons and brilliant tropical fish of Cayman National Marine Park to depths of 100 feet. At the helm of the Atlantis XI submarine is a highly skilled pilot assisted by a co-pilot and guide who make this an entertaining experience. Huge barrel sponges and star corals abound on the reef while snapper, grouper, stingrays and turtles may pass within a few feet of your large viewport. Those concerned about safety should note that the Atlantis is naturally buoyant; in the highly unlikely event of any systems problems, the submarine will simply rise to the surface. Minimum height is 3 0". Participants must be able to access the sub via a ladder with 11 steps. Not available on all sailings. Minimum age is 4 years. Captain Nemo's Snorkel Safari Approximately 1¾ Hours Adult $64.95; Child $44.95 Enjoy the best of two kinds of undersea viewing -- snorkeling and a semi-sub ride. A short bus transfer brings you to where you will board the Nautilus -- the largest, most luxurious semi-submarine in the world. A fully narrated tour tells you the history and mystery of the ghostly shipwreck, the Cali. At the spectacular, colorful Cheeseburger Reef, divers will hand-feed the fish at your window. Now it s your turn -- snorkeling from the spacious deck of the Nautilus, you can expect to see a huge variety of tropical fish, including stingrays, parrotfish, sergeant majors, tarpon and angelfish. Feed them if you wish and have them literally eating out of your hand. Non-snorkelers can watch the action from above or below the water. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Snorkel gear, safety vest, professional instruction, supervision, ice water and transportation are all included. Snorkel time is approximately 40 minutes. Cayman Island Highlights & Turtle Centre Departs: 9:30 am Approximately 2½ Hours Price $49.95 Come along for a fun-filled day as you discover colorful Grand Cayman. Journey into downtown George Town and view several of the city s most famous landmarks -- Fort George, the Legislative Assembly building, Heroes Square, the Peace Memorial and many of the numerous banks for which Grand Cayman is famous. Page 31 of 41

32 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Friday, February 2, 2018 Go straight to Hell -- a village named for its unique natural limestone formations -- by way of the famous and beautiful Seven-Mile Beach. Your guide will show you various points of interest along the way, including the hotel zone, the Governor s Mansion and the Old Homestead (an original Caymanian home). Take advantage of the opportunity to send a postcard to family or friends postmarked from Hell. Next stop is the Turtle Farm at Boatswain s Beach, where you ll encounter magnificent green sea turtles weighing up to 600 pounds. Hold one of the yearlings at the touch tank as you encounter Kemp s Ridley, loggerhead and hawksbill turtles. End your tour with a visit to the Rum Cake Center for a taste of Grand Cayman s renowned specialty before returning to downtown George Town. Cayman Islands Heritage Discovery Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 3½ Hours Adult $79.95; Child $59.95 Enjoy your visit to Grand Cayman, experiencing the rich history and some of the exotic fauna and wildlife on this tour. Hop aboard an air-conditioned bus and head south through the historic South Sound area, past Smith Cove and along the coast, to explore the colorful history and wildlife of Grand Cayman. Your guide will describe various points of interest and historic sites on your journey along the Southern Coast. Visit Pedro St James Castle -- known as the birthplace of democracy in the Cayman Islands. This completely restored great house was built in Experience thunder and lightening storms inside the multimedia theater on site. Stroll through the beautiful gardens and other restored buildings overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Continue to Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park acres of natural and manicured grounds, restored Caymanian homes, brilliant native flora and fauna, native wildlife and the famous blue iguana, found only on Grand Cayman. Walk among a riot of tropical color as you learn interesting facts about life past and present in Grand Cayman. Journey back along the coast to downtown George Town. The castle at Pedro St James is three stories with steps and no ramps. Cayman Islands Shipwrecks & National Museum Departs: 11:45 am Approximately 2 Hours Price $49.95 The Seaworld Observatory is a state-of-theart semi-submarine developed for comfort and maximum viewing of the shallow reefs. It departs from the dock right by the cruise ship pier in George Town. The vessel does not submerge; instead you descend into the hull of this cruising underwater observatory and sit in air-conditioned comfort five feet below the surface of the water. As you explore you will view an abundance of marine life through large, clear windows. View a dramatic shipwreck, the Cali -- a steel schooner built in This ship ran aground 100 yards off the coast of Grand Cayman in A knowledgeable marine expert will provide answers to your questions and informational narration on the amazing underwater world around you. Hear tales of the high seas as the Seaworld Observatory takes you to see the wreck of the Balboa -- a 375-foot freighter that was traveling from Cayman to Cuba in 1932 when she encountered one of the worst hurricanes in the island s history. Return to the pier and the crew will escort you to the Cayman Islands National Museum, located directly across the street. Watch a 15-minute video on the settlement and development of the Cayman Islands; then you ll have time to browse among the museum s two permanent exhibits at your own pace. The Natural History Gallery gives visitors a realistic look at the diversity of environments and species that are found in the Cayman Islands. In this gallery, a variety of panels, dioramas, taxidermy, and interactive features bring the islands natural history to life. The Cultural History Gallery offers exhibits on the political and judicial systems, life in the islands, and the nation s seafaring history. Cayman Sightseeing Adventure Departs: 10:00 am Approximately 2 Hours Adult $49.95; Child $39.95 Come along for a fun-filled day as you discover colorful Grand Cayman. Journey into downtown George Town and view several of the city s most famous landmarks -- Fort George, the Legislative Assembly building, Heroes Square, the Peace Memorial and many of the numerous banks for which Grand Cayman is famous. At the Conch Shell House, take photos of this beautiful home built in 1935 made with 4,000 conch shells. The Rum Cake Center offers a taste of Grand Cayman s world-famous rum cake. This indulgence is, perhaps not coincidentally, followed by a trip straight to Hell. On the way to the rock formations that bear this unfortunate name, you ll pass famous Seven-Mile Beach, the Hotel Zone, the Governor s Mansion and the Old Homestead. Page 32 of 41

33 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Friday, February 2, 2018 While in Hell, you ll have the opportunity to send a postcard to family and friends from the Hell post office. Enjoy a 20-minute stop at Seven-Mile Beach for photos and to dig your toes into the powdery white sand, or just enjoy the Caribbean water before returning to the ship. Guests who wish to stay at Seven-Mile Beach independently are welcome to do so, but must make their own way back to the ship. Wear comfortable shoes. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and hat. The beach has wooden walkways to the sandy area. Crystal Cave Adventure Approximately 3 Hours Adult $119.95; Child $ A panoramic drive along the South Sound area offers you a glimpse of some old-style Cayman gingerbread homes. You will pass through the district of Bodden Town -- the first capital of Grand Cayman. Notice the Guard House -- your guide will explain its historical significance. You're headed to the newest natural attraction of Cayman's north side. Hidden in the lush tropical forest are three beautiful caves can be found. A specialist cave guide will lead you on a 45-minute walk through the caves, believed to have been the hideouts of pirates back in the day. Is there still some treasure hidden here? Maybe. But for today, the great treasure you'll take home is spectacular photos of ultra-cool 'rooms' and some wild and wonderful stalagmites and stalactites. These calcite structures formed thousands of years ago and you will understand why they are called the Crystal Caves. Birds, iguanas and fruit bats populate the caves, but all tend to be very shy and have little interest in meeting you up close. Listen to your guide's in-depth explanation of the caves' history and how the owners developed the area for decades. A clear, mirror-like subterranean lake marks the grand finale. You will exit the cave and return to the ship. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Discover Scuba Diving Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 3 Hours Price $ This program is designed as an introduction to the sport of scuba diving. Start off with a brief lecture followed by time in the pool getting familiar with the dive equipment for approximately 1½ hours. Once everyone is comfortable, make your way out of the pool and straight into the Caribbean Sea for a guided scuba dive over Casuarina Reef Marine Park. While experiencing the sensation of weightlessness in the underwater world, expect to encounter some amazing tropical fish, corals and creatures such as sergeant majors, angelfish, parrot fish, damsels, trumpet fish and maybe even a lobster or an eel. Dive lasts approximately minutes. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Guests with heart problems, epilepsy, diabetes or asthma are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Minimum age is 12 years. Maximum age is 65 years. You must fill out a medical questionnaire, which will be reviewed by the tour operator. Whether or not the operator allows you to participate will depend upon the information provided. To avoid possible disappointment, you may wish to review the medical requirements for diving in advance, so that you can ask your physician about clearing any medical issues in writing. Samples of typical medical questionnaires can be found on the websites of the major dive associations, such as PADI (Professional Association of Dive Instructors) and NAUI (National Association of Underwater Instructors). Dolphin Encounter & Stingray City Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 4½ Hours Price $94.95 Take a short drive in air-conditioned comfort to Dolphin Cove and head to the natural dolphin lagoon. After a brief orientation, you will enter the watery world of these amazing creatures. The Dolphin Encounter is a wonderful opportunity to meet these incredible mammals up close in their natural habitat -- the Caribbean Sea. Enter the waist-deep water and enjoy petting your dolphin. You may even be lucky enough to get a dolphin kiss. Learn how the trainers use hand signals and positive reinforcement to communicate with and train the dolphins. Professional photographers capture this experience of a lifetime. DVDs are also available for purchase. At nearby Stingray City, just a short boat-ride away, your adventure continues with a visit to the famous Stingray City sandbar. Interact with, and feed dozens of southern stingrays in the wild. Return to Dolphin Cove to browse, relax or enjoy shopping for souvenirs before transferring back to George Town for optional shopping. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the dolphins' skin. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied in the water by an adult. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Page 33 of 41

34 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Friday, February 2, 2018 Dolphin Extreme Swim & the Cayman Turtle Centre Departs: 9:30 am Approximately 3½ Hours Adult $119.95; Child $79.95 Ready to go extreme with a dolphin swim that will get your adrenaline going? Indulge in everyone's fantasy of swimming freely with a dolphin and hang on for a belly ride -- the ride of your life! Standing on a submerged platform, you'll enter the water and be introduced to your dolphin friend. Interact with the dolphin during the free time portion of the Dolphin Extreme Swim and enjoy this rare opportunity to touch this sleek and playful animal, and pose for a dolphin kiss. In deeper water take a "belly ride" as you are pulled across the surface of the water hanging on to a dolphin's pectoral fins. You'll marvel at the grace and intelligence of these incredible creatures as they perform fast swims, high jumps and other breathtaking behaviors. The highlight may be the boogie push as the incredibly powerful dolphin will push you by the soles of your feet as you glide along the surface of the water. Spend some free time at the Cayman Turtle Farm to learn about the role of the turtle in the Cayman Islands' history and culture. An in-house photographer will have photographs and DVDs for sale at the end of the program. Minimum height is 3 6". Children age 11 years and under must be accompanied in the water by a paying adult. Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the dolphins skin. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Dolphin Memories & the Cayman Turtle Centre Departs: 9:30 am Approximately 3½ Hours Adult $89.95; Child $69.95 Enjoy two highlights of Grand Cayman at once -- interacting with dolphins and the Cayman Turtle Farm. A short transfer from the dock brings you to the dolphin facility of Cayman where the experience of a lifetime takes place. After a brief orientation you will have 30 minutes in the water with the dolphins. Don t miss this chance to kiss, pet and interact with a dolphin on a submerged platform. Share this up-close occasion with your friends and loved ones. Spend some free time at the Cayman Turtle Farm. You ll find out about the intriguing role of the turtle in the Cayman Islands history and culture -- it is the icon of the islands. An in-house photographer will have photographs and DVDs for sale at the end of the program. Minimum age is 3 years. Children age 11 years and under must be accompanied by a paying adult in the water. Do not wear sunscreen or jewelry as these can injure the dolphins skin. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Waiver must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Dolphin Swim & Stingray City Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 4½ Hours Price $ Take a short drive in air-conditioned comfort to Dolphin Cove and head to the natural dolphin lagoon. The highlight of your time at Dolphin Cove is viewing the natural home of a family of beautiful bottlenose dolphins in their Caribbean Sea habitat. Begin your Dolphin Swim experience with a brief orientation; then, enter deep water where you will be introduced to these friendly dolphins for an experience of a lifetime. Feel the magical thrill of riding the dolphin belly to belly as the ocean rushes by. You'll get to know the animals and perhaps be lucky enough to get a dolphin kiss. Professional photographers capture this experience of a lifetime. DVDs are also available for purchase. View the tarpon lagoon where you will have the rare opportunity to see Megalops atlanticus (tarpons). These amazing fish are only found in the warm waters of the Caribbean and can grow up to 5-8 feet long. At nearby Stingray City, just a short boat-ride away, your adventure continues with a visit to the famous Stingray City sandbar. Interact with, and feed dozens of southern stingrays in the wild. Return to Dolphin Cove to browse, relax or enjoy shopping for souvenirs before transferring back to George Town for optional shopping. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Leave valuables (such as jewelry) in a secure location on board the ship. Minimum age is 8 years. Children must be accompanied in the water by an adult. Not suitable for guests with neck, back, cardiovascular and respiratory conditions. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Maximum weight is 250 lbs. Flavors of the Cayman Islands Departs: 9:30 am Approximately 3 Hours Adult $99.95; Child $89.95 Tickle your taste buds and engage your senses on this authentic local culinary and cultural encounter. Take a panoramic drive through downtown George Town, passing the Bell Tower, Library, Legislative Assembly, Heroes Square and the Court House. As you travel, your guide tells you all about the way Cayman Islanders live today and about the fascinating history that has shaped this island nation. You will visit the Cayman Craft Market to browse among fun and useful items made by local artisans who delight in showcasing their Page 34 of 41

35 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Friday, February 2, 2018 skill and creativity through the crafts they make. Most of them use materials that are native to the island -- shells, coconuts and stones. Pirates and early settlers brought rum to the Cayman Islands, but the locals have willingly embraced it and made it their own. At the Cayman Spirits Company, the rum is aged under the Caribbean Sea. Take a guided tour inside the distillery where you will learn about the process from distilling to packaging. Sample three flavored rums, and purchase souvenirs if you wish. At Made in Cayman you will learn how a rum distillery became a cake factory and began producing the Caribbean's first commercially-viable rum cake of international renown. Taste the rum cake and the rums as well, with some free time to make purchases if you wish. An authentic Caymanian restaurant welcomes you to an atmosphere of laid-back island living. Choose your lunch from a menu and learn from the chef or the server how some interesting local foods are prepared and cooked. A sweet plantain dessert follows. Opt either to shop at Bayshore Mall or to return directly to the ship. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Land & Sea Combination Departs: 9:45 am Approximately 3½ Hours Price $69.95 Explore the marine paradise of Cheeseburger Reef and the ghostly shipwrecks of the Cali and Balboa on board a semi-submarine. An expert narrator and fish-feeding divers make it a true adventure. Step aboard a bus for a tour past the Governor s residence located on Seven-Mile Beach. Visit is to the world s only green sea turtle farm where the guide explains all about turtles, from the tiny hatchlings to the big breeders in their lagoon. You can even pick up a turtle for a photograph. You re headed straight to Hell -- an area named for its unusual rock formations -- stopping along the way at a rum-cake center for a sample of this island delicacy. Return to the cruise ship pier, where you are within walking distance of the downtown shops. Participants must negotiate eight steps to board the semi-submersible. Nautilus One Semi-Submersible Departs: 10:45 am Approximately 1¼ Hour Adult $39.95; Child $19.95 After a short bus transfer, you will board the Nautilus semi-submersible for an exciting undersea tour, gliding gracefully through Grand Cayman s tropical waters, but never completely submerged in a spacious, airconditioned underwater observatory. A marine expert tells you the history of the ghostly Cali and Balboa shipwrecks. At Cheeseburger Reef, a diver hand feeds the fish at your window. Participants must negotiate eight steps to board the semi-submersible. Reef & Rays Snorkeling Departs: 9:30 am Approximately 3 Hours Adult $49.95; Child $29.95 Visit one of Grand Cayman s most beautiful coral reefs and Stingray City. You ll set out by bus to a private dock in Snug Harbour. A professional crew welcomes you onto a spacious boat for the transfer across North Sound to a snorkel stop at one of Grand Cayman s beautiful coral reefs. Expect to see beautiful corals as well as prolific marine life, including a wide array of tropical fish such as angelfish, parrotfish, sergeant majors, lobster and maybe even a turtle. At world-famous Stingray City, enter the water to interact with graceful southern stingrays. The experienced crew will feed the rays and allow you to touch them. At the end of your snorkel adventure you transfer back to the pier in town. Suitable for people with some snorkel experience. Wear your swimsuit under your clothing; bring a towel, sunscreen and a hat. Minimum age is 8 years. Maximum age is 70 years. Seaworld Explorer, Semi-Sub Reef & Shipwreck Expedition with Fish Feeding Departs: 11:45 am Approximately 1 Hour Price $39.95 The Seaworld Observatory is a state-of-theart semi-submarine developed for comfort and maximum viewing of the shallow reefs. The vessel does not submerge; instead you descend into the hull of this cruising underwater observatory and sit in airconditioned comfort five feet below the surface of the water. Seaworld Observatory departs from the dock right by the cruise ship in George Town. As you explore you will view an abundance of marine life through large, clear windows. See the dramatic shipwreck, the Cali -- a steel Page 35 of 41

36 Georgetown, Cayman Islands - Friday, February 2, 2018 schooner built in This ship ran aground 100 yards off the coast of Grand Cayman in Your captain turns the vessel towards Cheeseburger Reef. Have your camera ready when a diver enters the water and begins to feed the hundreds of multicolored tropical fish right in front of your window. A knowledgeable marine expert will provide answers to your questions and informational narration on the amazing underwater world around you. Hear tales of the high seas as the Seaworld Observatory takes you to see the wreck of the Balboa -- a 375-foot freighter that was traveling from Cayman to Cuba in 1932 when she encountered one of the worst hurricanes in the island s history. The Seaworld Observatory then brings you back to the dock in the heart of George Town. Tour is available only on select sailings. Stingray City Sandbar Cruise Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 2¾ Hours Adult $59.95; Child $39.95 National Geographic describes this as one of the most rewarding experiences in the underwater world. At the inland lagoon of North Sound, board a covered boat for a 30-minute cruise to Stingray City. Pet the stingrays in only four feet of water at the sand bar. Certified instructors assist during the optional snorkeling time. Time spent with the stingrays is approximately one hour. Snorkel gear is provided (no fins permitted). Snorkeling is optional. Professionally certified snorkel instructors are on hand to supervise and assist as needed. Minimum age is 8 years. This is a designated Olivia Solos excursion for February 7th, 2017 departing at 9:00am The Trolley Roger Departs: 9:00 am, 10:30 am Approximately 1 Hour Adult $29.95; Child $19.95 Permission to come aboard mateys, and bring all yer wee ones too for a swashbuckling tour of George Town, Grand Cayman. Grand Cayman s rich history and folklore of pirates and hidden loot awaits you on the one -and-only Trolley Roger. Your expert guide relates the entertaining history of the island and its colorful past as this open-air trolley ride takes you past many of the 600 banks adjacent to some of the oldest buildings in Grand Cayman, the central park area and the statue of National Hero, Jim Bodden. Pass through the beautiful residential area of South Sound, where you will see the intricate decoration of old-time Caymanian houses nestled amongst a myriad of tropical Caribbean flowers and trees. After a short stop at a favorite local beach, the journey continues along the scenic coastal road towards Hog Sty Bay and the harbor area, passing McCoy s Villa with chance to take a photo of this immaculately restored house. In the center of George Town, pick up some treasures of your own at the shops or return to the nearby cruise ship terminal. This is an open-air trolley pulled behind a vehicle. Dress accordingly on windy, rainy or cooler days. There is a considerable walk from the cruise terminal to the bus terminal. Guests using a wheelchair must be able to step up and down from trolley. Wheelchairs must fold up and fit in back of the vehicle. Two-Tank Certified Scuba Diving Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 4 Hours Price $ Grand Cayman is a paradise for divers with its translucent waters and dazzling marine life. Dive from a luxury dive boat on this two -tank dive. Begin (usually) on the famous West Wall to an average depth of 70 feet. The wall features many crevices and overhangs teeming with hard corals, colorful sponges and beautiful gorgonians. After the appropriate surface interval, the second site will be on one of Cayman's coral reefs or shipwrecks. These shallow dive sites attract a colorful and diverse collection of fish and other marine life. Professional instructors are available at all times. For the underwater photographer, the boat is camera friendly with freshwater rinse tanks. Wear your swimsuit; bring a towel. Waiver release form must be signed and medical conditions disclosed. Bring your C-card and dive log. Drinking water is provided and coolers are available for those who bring their own refreshments. Freshwater showers are available. Minimum age is 12 years. Maximum age is 65 years. You must fill out a medical questionnaire, which will be reviewed by the tour operator. Whether or not the operator allows you to participate will depend upon the information provided. To avoid possible disappointment, you may wish to review the medical requirements for diving in advance, so that you can ask your physician about clearing any medical issues in writing. Samples of typical medical questionnaires can be found on the websites of the major dive associations, such as PADI (Professional Association of Dive Instructors) and NAUI (National Association of Underwater Instructors). Page 36 of 41

37 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US - Sunday, February 4, 2018: There is an abundance of things to see and do in the Ft. Lauderdale area: visit the newly redesigned Ft. Lauderdale Beach and cafes, stroll the historic Riverwalk, shop the luxurious stores on Las Olas Boulevard or venture to the Everglades for an intriguing air boat excursion. Everglades Airboat Ride & Transfer to Ft Lauderdale Airport Everglades Airboat Ride & Transfer to Miami Airport Land & Sea Excursion & Transfer to Ft Lauderdale Airport Land & Sea Excursion & Transfer to Ft. Lauderdale Airport (Wheelchair Accessible) Approximately 4 Hours Price $53.95 The Everglades is an expanse of swampland known for natural beauty and abundant wildlife. Your tour includes a half-hour airboat ride into this vast wilderness. Birds, fish and other animals inhabit this curious corner of the country. After your airboat ride, take a tour of the reptile exhibit. You will see the notorious Everglades alligator and other creatures that call Florida home at the endangered species exhibit -- you may even be lucky enough to see the rare Florida panther. Re-board your coach and transfer to the airport. Approximately 4½ Hours Price $71.95 The Everglades is an expanse of swampland known for natural beauty and abundant wildlife. Your tour includes a half-hour airboat ride into this vast wilderness. Birds, fish and other animals inhabit this curious corner of the country. After your airboat ride, take a tour of the reptile exhibit. You will see the notorious Everglades alligator and other creatures that call Florida home at the endangered species exhibit -- you may even be lucky enough to see the rare Florida panther. Re-board your coach and transfer to the airport. Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 4 Hours Price $53.95 Experience the highlights of Fort Lauderdale, including the Arts & Sciences District, and the Riverwalk and Las Olas Boulevard, with its boutiques, cafés, and galleries. Hop aboard a double-decker yacht or paddlewheeler-style boat for a 90-minute journey down the New River, out into the Intracoastal Waterway to Port Everglades. Pass by the historic Stranahan House, luxury homes, mega-yachts and sailboats, Navy ships and submarines. See why the city is known as the Venice of America. Re-board your coach and transfer to the airport. Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 4 Hours Price $53.95 Experience the highlights of Fort Lauderdale, including the Arts & Sciences District, and the Riverwalk and Las Olas Boulevard, with its boutiques, cafés, and galleries. Hop aboard a double-decker yacht or paddlewheeler-style boat for a 90-minute journey down the New River, out into the Intracoastal Waterway to Port Everglades. Pass by the historic Stranahan House, luxury homes, mega-yachts and sailboats, Navy ships and submarines. See why the city is known as the Venice of America. Re-board your coach and transfer to the airport. This tour is available to guests whose cruise ends in Fort Lauderdale, with flights from Fort Lauderdale Airport after 2:30pm for domestic and 3:30pm for international. If you have already purchased an airport transfer with your cruise booking, it will be refunded on board the ship, as this excursion automatically includes a transfer. This tour is available to guests whose cruise ends in Fort Lauderdale, with flights from Miami Airport after 3:30pm for domestic and 4:30pm for international. If you have already purchased an airport transfer with your cruise booking, it will be refunded on board the ship, as this excursion automatically includes a transfer. Wear sunscreen; bring a hat. This tour is available to guests whose cruise ends in Fort Lauderdale, with flights from Fort Lauderdale Airport after 2:30pm for domestic and 3:30pm for international. If you have already purchased an airport transfer with your cruise booking, it will be refunded on board the ship, as this excursion automatically includes a transfer. The content of this tour is identical to Only guests using a wheelchair can book this tour, as it ensures accessible transportation. Due to the specialized nature of some liftequipped vehicles, priority is given to guests using a wheelchair and one companion only; additional companions may be required to travel on the transportation provided for tour Bookings not marked with an accessibility requirement will be removed from the tour's inventory. Wear sunscreen; Page 37 of 41

38 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US - Sunday, February 4, 2018 bring a hat. This tour is available to guests whose cruise ends in Fort Lauderdale, with flights from Fort Lauderdale Airport after 2:30pm for domestic and 3:30pm for international. If you have already purchased an airport transfer with your cruise booking, it will be refunded on board the ship, as this excursion automatically includes a transfer. Land & Sea Excursion & Transfer to Miami Airport Departs: 9:00 am Approximately 4½ Hours Price $70.95 Experience the highlights of Fort Lauderdale, including the Arts & Sciences District, and the Riverwalk and Las Olas Boulevard, with its boutiques, cafés, and galleries. Hop aboard a double-decker yacht or paddlewheeler-style boat for a 90-minute journey down the New River, out into the Intracoastal Waterway to Port Everglades. Pass by the historic Stranahan House, luxury homes, mega-yachts and sailboats, Navy ships and submarines. See why the city is known as the Venice of America. Re-board the coach and transfer to the airport. This tour is available to guests whose cruise ends in Fort Lauderdale, with flights from Miami Airport after 3:30pm for domestic and 4:30pm for international. If you have already purchased an airport transfer with your cruise booking, it will be refunded on board the ship, as this excursion automatically includes a transfer. Land & Sea Excursion & Transfer to Miami Airport (Wheelchair Accessible) Departs: 9:00 am 4½ Hours Price $70.95 Experience the highlights of Fort Lauderdale, including the Arts & Sciences District, and the Riverwalk and Las Olas Boulevard, with its boutiques, cafés, and galleries. Hop aboard a double-decker yacht or paddlewheeler-style boat for a 90-minute journey down the New River, out into the Intracoastal Waterway to Port Everglades. Pass by the historic Stranahan House, luxury homes, mega-yachts and sailboats, Navy ships and submarines. See why the city is known as the Venice of America. Re-board the coach and transfer to the airport. The content of this tour is identical to Only guests using a wheelchair can book this tour, as it ensures accessible transportation. Due to the specialized nature of some liftequipped vehicles, priority is given to guests using a wheelchair and one companion only; additional companions may be required to travel on the transportation provided for tour Bookings not marked with an accessibility requirement will be removed from the tour's inventory. This tour is available to guests whose cruise ends in Fort Lauderdale, with flights from Miami Airport after 3:30pm for domestic and 4:30pm for international. If you have already purchased an airport transfer with your cruise booking, it will be refunded on board the ship, as this excursion automatically includes a transfer. Page 38 of 41

39 EXC Overland Packages & EXC Overnights General Information For those with a thirst for adventure as well as luxury cruising, we offer a selection of special EXC Overland Packages and EXC Overnights to take you deep into the heart of the lands we visit. Varying in length from two to several days, these tours will take you through breathtaking scenery and to historical sites that allow you to explore each region more thoroughly. Clothing Comfortable, layered clothing and walking shoes are strongly recommended. Flights, Meals & Accommodation As flight times have not been confirmed at the time this brochure was printed, some meals and visits to some attractions may be adjusted for your comfort and convenience, to accommodate the schedule. EXC Overland Packages and EXC Overnights include all meals (unless otherwise specified), transportation and overnight accommodations in the finest hotels available and are escorted by a member of Holland America Line s staff. Advance Bookings We are increasingly aware that many discerning travelers are enthusiastic to participate in our comprehensive program of spectacular EXC Overland Packages and EXC Overnights. Because it is not always possible to guarantee space beyond the tours booking deadline on these exciting journeys, we earnestly encourage you to use the Holland America Line website well in advance to secure space on the overland or overnight experience of your dreams. Space is limited! We suggest that you book early to avoid missing these truly enticing tours which have been arranged to give you an in-depth view of inland areas. Physical Limitations Due to the in-depth nature of these tours, most areas are not accessible to wheelchairs. Luggage Luggage must be limited to one small checked bag per person on EXC Overland Packages and EXC Overnights. Special Notes n n n n Wear comfortable footwear at all times Bring a lightweight sweater or jacket in case of cooler temperatures Book early. Capacity is limited on many EXC Overland Packages and EXC Overnights Book your EXC Overland Packages and EXC Overnights online at hollandamerica.com Visas, Vaccinations & Tourist Cards It is each guest s sole responsibility to obtain (before traveling) any visas, vaccinations and/or tourist cards that are required for participating in EXC Overland Packages and EXC Overnights, unless noted otherwise in the description. Please be aware that you may need a visa for any and/or all countries that you will depart from and travel through as part of your overland adventure or overnight tour, and for the country in which you will re-join the ship. Tour Durations & Prices The information in this brochure is designed to help you select the tours most suited to your interests. The individual tour descriptions include approximate durations. Prices can be found on our website at hollandamerica.com and are quoted in U.S. funds. Prices are subject to change without notice. To allow the EXC Tours staff the flexibility to coordinate your time in port with meals and activities on the ship, exact departure times are published in the EXC Tours Planning Form on board. For more information, please attend the EXC Tours presentation or visit the EXC Desk. Tour Descriptions Tour descriptions may change after printing. Information that becomes available after this brochure is published will be posted in the EXC Tours section of our website, which can be found online at hollandamerica.com. Significant changes will be noted on the EXC Tours Planning Form on board. Tour schedules are subject to change. Guides, Services & Transportation In certain interesting, off-the-beaten-track places, professional guides and vehicles are at a premium. The best available are engaged. For all tours other than the Signature Collection, it is exceptional for drivers of public hire vehicles to speak any language but their own and it is not always possible to obtain air-conditioned buses or taxis in many ports. However, we do our utmost to find the very best packages for your touring pleasure. Guests who leave during a tour for which transportation is included must thereafter provide for their own transportation and services at their own expense. Transportation standards vary from country to country. Page 39 of 41

40 Self-Guided Excursions Guests who do not join these prearranged tours must rely on whatever transportation is available in each port. If you choose to devise your own excursion, we suggest that you remind the driver or tour escort of the ship s sailing time. Of course, the ship s facilities are fully available to guests while in port. Reservations & Online Reservations Now you can easily choose your tour times, book your tours and receive confirmation of your EXC Tours reservations 24 hours a day. Visit us online at hollandamerica.com or phone us at Book online now, up until 3 days before sailing. Make your payment online via our secure website, and receive confirmation as well as your tour departure times. You can also download the EXC Tours, view tour prices, find answers to frequently asked questions and read general information. Remember, online and phone EXC Tours reservations are processed prior to any requests made on board the ship and receive priority handling. At the time of making your reservations online, we will advise you whether or not your reservations are confirmed or whether you have been waitlisted. Your credit card will be charged immediately for all confirmed reservations. Should space become available for a waitlisted tours request, we will or otherwise contact you at that time and either immediately charge your credit card if you have already given us your credit card information or ask you to provide us with that information for immediate charge processing. Reservations for EXC Tours are subject to cancellation by us at any time prior to the credit card charge being accepted by your bank. If you or Holland America cancel a tour (except EXC Overland Packages and EXC Overnights) more than 3 days prior to cruise departure, we will issue a credit on the credit card that you used to pay for the reservation. For any cancellation within 3 days of departure, a credit will not be given on your credit card. Instead, we will apply an ONBOARD CREDIT ONLY policy under which the refund (less any cancellation fee) will show up as a credit to the shipboard account of the person who was to take the tour. If the credit is not fully utilized during the cruise, the balance will be paid to that guest by the ship s Purser. If space on the tour you have ordered is not available you will be contacted to see if you are interested in another tour selection. You may receive confirmation of your tours via . Vouchers for each confirmed tour will be delivered to your stateroom after embarkation. Immunizations Immunizations may be required for some of the ports of call included in your voyage. Please contact your local physician, Health Department and/or travel medicine clinic to discuss immunization requirements for all countries on your itinerary. You may also check the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s website at cdc.gov. Click on Travelers Health and then Vaccinations. It is also a good idea to bring along a record of your immunizations, as requirements for immunizations may change. It is the guests responsibility to remain apprised of changes in immunization policies, so that they have all the required inoculations and immunizations at the time of departure. Visa Requirements Each guest is responsible for obtaining all visas needed to join the cruise. Unless otherwise noted, it is the guest s sole responsibility to obtain any necessary visas to participate in any EXC Overland Packages and EXC Overnights. Guests need to keep themselves advised of policy changes. Passports, visas (other than as specified above), tourist cards, and vaccinations, if required, are the sole responsibility of the guest. Remember, guests must have a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond the completion of their trip. Page 40 of 41

OPTIONAL TOURS Los Cabos

OPTIONAL TOURS Los Cabos OPTIONAL TOURS Los Cabos Horseback riding at Rancho Carisuva Explore the untouched off-track path of Baja. Discover spectacular ocean side cliffs, lush desert and canyon trails in a pacific beach horseback

More information

A Variety of Choices. Flexibility & Peace of Mind. Book Early. It s Easy. Key to Activity Levels and Tour Feature Icons

A Variety of Choices. Flexibility & Peace of Mind. Book Early. It s Easy. Key to Activity Levels and Tour Feature Icons A Variety of Choices We know the destinations you ll be visiting. Our team works with reputable, local tour operators to offer you a variety of excursions to choose from. Flexibility & Peace of Mind We

More information

Seite 1 von 10 Whether its adventure, leisure or a sightseeing tour, we offer a wide variety of experiences for every budget. Here are some other key benefits: Convenience One-stop shopping for all ports

More information

SAONA ISLAND FULL DAY ZIP LINE ADVENTURE MARINARIUM HALF DAY

SAONA ISLAND FULL DAY ZIP LINE ADVENTURE MARINARIUM HALF DAY TOURS OUTBACK ADVENTURE FULL DAY This is a full day tour, where we learn and have fun! Visit a typical Dominican home, meet the family that lives there & enjoy a drink of freshly made coffee with them.

More information

Approximately 8 hours N/A

Approximately 8 hours N/A Great Barrier Reef Cruise & Snorkel Adventure Approximately 8 hours N/A Enjoyed it? 4.3 out of 5 Value 3.3 out of 5 3 out of 3(100%)reviewers would recommend this product to a friend. Read all 3 reviews

More information

GALAPAGOS ESSENTIAL WILDLIFE DISCOVERY 5 DAYS

GALAPAGOS ESSENTIAL WILDLIFE DISCOVERY 5 DAYS Effort: Easy to Moderate. No experience required. Activities: Wildlife interaction, hiking, snorkeling, kayaking, swimming, and relaxing on the beach. Explore and enjoy the Galapagos like few can. Hike,

More information

The Quintessential Carefree Beach Getaway 7 Day Luxury Charter Yacht Holiday in Riviera Maya

The Quintessential Carefree Beach Getaway 7 Day Luxury Charter Yacht Holiday in Riviera Maya The Quintessential Carefree Beach Getaway 7 Day Luxury Charter Yacht Holiday in Riviera Maya Looking for the ultimate laid-back beach getaway to Mexico? A blissful charter yacht vacation aboard luxury

More information

Unspoiled natural serenity.

Unspoiled natural serenity. Step into Paradise. Unspoiled natural serenity. Paradise Sun welcomes you into the warm embrace of your own personal paradise, tucked away on breathtaking Praslin Island in the mesmerizing Seychelles archipelago.

More information

Family Land Galápagos -- Multi-Activities - SEGF

Family Land Galápagos -- Multi-Activities - SEGF Last Updated: March 8, 2016 Family Land Galápagos -- Multi-Activities - SEGF 8 days: Quito to Quito What's Included Snorkelling trip to Isla Lobos Interpretation Centre visit Swimming and snorkelling in

More information

Bahia Salinas Tours & Activities 2018

Bahia Salinas Tours & Activities 2018 Bahia Salinas Tours & Activities 2018 Index Zip Line Canopy Tour...3 Canyon Adventure Combo...4 Rincon de la Vieja National Park...5 One Day Adventure Combo...6 White Water Rafting & Rappel...7 Palo Verde

More information

Airlie Beach Sights and History - IE06

Airlie Beach Sights and History - IE06 Airlie Beach Sights and History - IE06 Destination Highlights 3 hour(s) *53.18 EUR (Adult) *53.18 EUR (Child) Enjoy a leisurely and informative journey through the history of Australia's Airlie Beach.

More information

CUBA. People-to-People Ecotour

CUBA. People-to-People Ecotour CUBA People-to-People Ecotour Contents CONTENTS I am art among the arts, with the mountains I am one - Jose Mari 02 Trip Highlights 03 Pricing & Upcoming Dates 04 What s Included 05 The Itinerary 08 Accommodations

More information

M/V MANATEE AMAZON EXPLORER 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS ITINERARY FRIDAY - FRIDAY

M/V MANATEE AMAZON EXPLORER 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS ITINERARY FRIDAY - FRIDAY M/V MANATEE AMAZON EXPLORER 8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS ITINERARY FRIDAY - FRIDAY EXPLORING THE AMAZON This is a journey that takes us into the endless heart of biodiversity, the Amazon Basin. Given the remote and

More information

SANTA CRUZ II 2018 ITINERARIES DAY-BY-DAY DESCRIPTIONS

SANTA CRUZ II 2018 ITINERARIES DAY-BY-DAY DESCRIPTIONS SANTA CRUZ II 2018 ITINERARIES DAY-BY-DAY DESCRIPTIONS EASTERN GALAPAGOS 7 days/6 nights (Friday to Thursday) Friday: Baltra Island We arrive by plane at Baltra Island and transfer to the dock to board

More information

M/V MANATEE AMAZON EXPLORER 4 DAYS /3 NIGHTS ITINERARY FRIDAY - MONDAY

M/V MANATEE AMAZON EXPLORER 4 DAYS /3 NIGHTS ITINERARY FRIDAY - MONDAY M/V MANATEE AMAZON EXPLORER 4 DAYS /3 NIGHTS ITINERARY FRIDAY - MONDAY EXPLORING THE AMAZON This is a journey that takes us into the endless heart of biodiversity, the Amazon Basin. Given the remote and

More information

A Variety of Choices. Flexibility & Peace of Mind. Book Early. It s Easy. Key to Activity Levels and Tour Feature Icons

A Variety of Choices. Flexibility & Peace of Mind. Book Early. It s Easy. Key to Activity Levels and Tour Feature Icons A Variety of Choices We know the destinations you ll be visiting. Our team works with reputable, local tour operators to offer you a variety of excursions to choose from. Flexibility & Peace of Mind We

More information

CLOSEDBY ACTIVITIES: Zip Lining & ATV Catamaran Tour Sport Fishing MTB Surfing & SUP

CLOSEDBY ACTIVITIES: Zip Lining & ATV Catamaran Tour Sport Fishing MTB Surfing & SUP WELCOME to Costa Rica and our Properties. We truly hope you will have a great time in Costa Rica! Our brochure will give you an idea of all the fun tours and activities you can do while staying at Special

More information

Tours: San Jose. Tortuga Island Cruise

Tours: San Jose. Tortuga Island Cruise Tortuguero & Private Reserve Pacuare You will enjoy of the Tortuguero canals, lagoons and the Pacuare private reserve, there you will able to be in touch with a variety of flora and fauna. You will observe

More information

CHARTERS. Great Barrier Reef Islands Harbour Cruises CAIRNS AUSTRALIA

CHARTERS. Great Barrier Reef Islands Harbour Cruises CAIRNS AUSTRALIA CHARTERS Great Barrier Reef Islands Harbour Cruises CAIRNS AUSTRALIA Reef Magic Cruises home port of Cairns is the gateway to Australia s Great Barrier Reef. Chartering one of our fast motor catamarans

More information

Description. Guests have rated us as one of the top six hotels on Trip Advisor, which year after year has awarded us the Certificate of Excellence.

Description. Guests have rated us as one of the top six hotels on Trip Advisor, which year after year has awarded us the Certificate of Excellence. Description Enjoy a completely relaxing stay in the family atmosphere of the Barceló Huatulco Hotel*****, which is located on Tangolunda Bay, one of the nine largest bays in the region that also houses

More information

INTRODUCTION ARCTIC - ARCTIC SIGHTS & NORTHERN LIGHTS TRIP CODE ACTSASNL DEPARTURE. 13-Sep-2018, 06- Sep-2019, 15-Sep-2019 DURATION.

INTRODUCTION ARCTIC - ARCTIC SIGHTS & NORTHERN LIGHTS TRIP CODE ACTSASNL DEPARTURE. 13-Sep-2018, 06- Sep-2019, 15-Sep-2019 DURATION. INTRODUCTION This memorable voyage starts and finishes in Reykjavík, Iceland. Across the Denmark Strait we explore the stunning Scoresby Sund fjord complex in East Greenland. Here we discover unbelievable

More information

DREAMS LAS MAREAS. Playa El Jobo, La Cruz. Guanacaste - Costa Rica TOURS & ACTIVITIES 2017

DREAMS LAS MAREAS. Playa El Jobo, La Cruz. Guanacaste - Costa Rica TOURS & ACTIVITIES 2017 DREAMS LAS MAREAS Playa El Jobo, La Cruz Guanacaste - Costa Rica TOURS & ACTIVITIES 2017 FRIDAY APRIL 21, 2017 SUNDAY APRIL 23, 2017 Only a few minutes away, excitement and a unique perspective await.

More information

OAXACA. A Journey to Oaxaca; the Magic and the Medicine

OAXACA. A Journey to Oaxaca; the Magic and the Medicine OAXACA A Journey to Oaxaca; the Magic and the Medicine Dates: February 21 - March 5, 2018 Cost: $2,750 (Double Occupancy) Journey to the Heart of Indigenous Oaxaca with Maria Cook. Experience the Magic

More information

Seite 1 von 8 Whether its adventure, leisure or a sightseeing tour, we offer a wide variety of experiences for every budget. Here are some other key benefits: Convenience One-stop shopping for all ports

More information

TREASURE OF COSTA RICA AND PANAMA OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS

TREASURE OF COSTA RICA AND PANAMA OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS TREASURE OF COSTA RICA AND PANAMA 2016-7 OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS CURU - NICOYA PENINSULA - COSTA RICA - CR1. CURU NATURE RESERVE By zodiacs and foot Duration: about 2.5 hours Note: Wet landing Min participants:

More information

MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE & GLACIERS

MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE & GLACIERS MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE & GLACIERS This triple-threat Alaskan getaway will have you soaring high above Denali National Park, paddling along frigid icebergs by kayak, and lumbering through the mountains in a

More information

Hidden Galapagos Private Adventure. 8 Days

Hidden Galapagos Private Adventure. 8 Days Hidden Galapagos Private Adventure 8 Days Hidden Galapagos Private Adventure See another side of the Galápagos on this lodge-based adventure that combines the enchanting islands of Santa Cruz and Isabela.

More information

Path to Pura Vida 7 days 6 nights

Path to Pura Vida 7 days 6 nights CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA Path to Pura Vida 7 days 6 nights San Jose, Arenal, and Manual Antonio National Parks Highlights Day 2 : Atlantic Aerial Tram Tour rial tour that takes you over the tree tops. A

More information

The best Dominican excursions. Welcome!

The best Dominican excursions. Welcome! The best Dominican excursions Welcome! CONTENT 1. Saona Island 2. Saona Island and Altos de Chavon 3. Historical Santo Domingo 4. Samana 5. LOS HAITISES NATIONAL PARK Would you like to walk in the footsteps

More information

2018 SANTA CRUZ II ITINERARIES DAY-BY-DAY DESCRIPTIONS

2018 SANTA CRUZ II ITINERARIES DAY-BY-DAY DESCRIPTIONS 2018 SANTA CRUZ II ITINERARIES DAY-BY-DAY DESCRIPTIONS WESTERN GALAPAGOS. 5 days/4 nights (Thursday to Monday) Thursday Baltra Island 1 We arrive by plane at Baltra Island and transfer to the dock to board

More information

Bush & Beach Romance (Kruger & Mozambique) P a g e 1

Bush & Beach Romance (Kruger & Mozambique) P a g e 1 Bush & Beach Romance (Kruger & Mozambique) P a g e 1 P a g e 2 Bush & Beach Romance (Kruger & Mozambique) Kruger National Park - Inhambane 7 Days / 6 Nights Date of Issue: 12 April 2018 Click here to view

More information

BAJA CALIFORNIA & THE SEA OF CORTEZ GET UP-CLOSE WITH GRAY WHALES SEARCH FOR WHALE SHARKS THRILL TO PODS OF RAYS & DOLPHINS PLUS

BAJA CALIFORNIA & THE SEA OF CORTEZ GET UP-CLOSE WITH GRAY WHALES SEARCH FOR WHALE SHARKS THRILL TO PODS OF RAYS & DOLPHINS PLUS BAJA CALIFORNIA & THE SEA OF CORTEZ GET UP-CLOSE WITH GRAY WHALES SEARCH FOR WHALE SHARKS THRILL TO PODS OF RAYS & DOLPHINS PLUS $750 AIR CREDIT & 50% OFF FOR KIDS SELECT SAILINGS ABOARD THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

More information

MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE & GLACIERS

MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE & GLACIERS MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE & GLACIERS This triple-threat Alaskan getaway will have you soaring high above Denali National Park, paddling along frigid icebergs by kayak, and lumbering through the mountains in a

More information

on receiving your complimentary Ocean Adventure Reward HOW TO BOOK YOUR VACATION: Questions? Visit us at

on receiving your complimentary Ocean Adventure Reward HOW TO BOOK YOUR VACATION: Questions? Visit us at on receiving your complimentary Ocean Adventure Reward * Photos displayed here are from the actual resort. HOW TO BOOK YOUR VACATION: STEP 1 : Use our easy on-line registration system at www.odenzareg.com

More information

ALL INCLUSIVE PACKAGE $160,000 for 7 Nights. ALL INCLUSIVE + RETURN FLIGHTS FROM MIAMI TO GRENADA $170,000 for 7 nights. Canouan to Bequia 24 nm

ALL INCLUSIVE PACKAGE $160,000 for 7 Nights. ALL INCLUSIVE + RETURN FLIGHTS FROM MIAMI TO GRENADA $170,000 for 7 nights. Canouan to Bequia 24 nm Fly into Grenada direct from Miami and let Captain Todd wisp you around this beautiful Chain of islands. With short distances to cover, you can take advantage of your time in these true Caribbean islands.

More information

#1 JANUARY 2015 THE BEST EXPERIENCES IN CANCUN AND RIVIERA MAYA FAMILY & KIDS CANCUN RIVIERA MAYA MEXICO

#1 JANUARY 2015 THE BEST EXPERIENCES IN CANCUN AND RIVIERA MAYA FAMILY & KIDS CANCUN RIVIERA MAYA MEXICO #1 JANUARY 2015 THE BEST EXPERIENCES IN CANCUN AND RIVIERA MAYA FAMILY & KIDS CANCUN RIVIERA MAYA MEXICO Unforgettable family time. A journey to a world of unique family activities surrounded by nature,

More information

SERENGETI TO ZANZIBAR. 9 nights Serengeti National Park Zanzibar. Price from: $6999 per person sharing

SERENGETI TO ZANZIBAR. 9 nights Serengeti National Park Zanzibar. Price from: $6999 per person sharing SERENGETI TO ZANZIBAR 9 nights Serengeti National Park Zanzibar Price from: $6999 per person sharing Sheer excitement and relaxation It s iconic, something you will have seen in various documentaries and

More information

LOS ALTOS RESORT private reserve and beach

LOS ALTOS RESORT private reserve and beach LOS ALTOS RESORT private reserve and beach Los Altos Resort is Manuel Antonio s premier luxury getaway. Our mountainside beach resort offers five-star accommodations to guests seeking a full-service, home-away-from-home

More information

Baja Wellness Retreat with Canyon Ranch. 6 Days

Baja Wellness Retreat with Canyon Ranch. 6 Days Baja Wellness Retreat with Canyon Ranch 6 Days Baja Wellness Retreat with Canyon Ranch Set out for a wellness retreat in Baja California Sur, amidst palms trees, lush lagoons, towering cliffs, and pristine

More information

Discover. Take a seat in the front row, watching the theatre of mother nature unfold. IGUAZÚ ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE

Discover. Take a seat in the front row, watching the theatre of mother nature unfold. IGUAZÚ ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE Discover IGUAZÚ ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE Take a seat in the front row, watching the theatre of mother nature unfold. ARGENTINA, SOUTH AMERICA Iguazú WELCOME Please don t forget to bring the following items

More information

Cartago & Turrialba Tours & Activities 2018

Cartago & Turrialba Tours & Activities 2018 Cartago & Turrialba Tours & Activities 2018 Index Canyoning & Canpy Tour...3 Horseback Riding...4 White Water Rafting Pacuare...5 Guayabo Monument...6 CATIE Botanic Garden...7 CATIE Biking...8 Canyoning

More information

EXPEDITION TO MEXICO

EXPEDITION TO MEXICO ROAR OF THE MONARCH EXPEDITION TO MEXICO 2019 travel for good WITH ECOLIFE Immerse yourself in the rare beauty of millions of monarchs in their protected sanctuaries in the high mountains of Michoacán,

More information

ADVENTURE. Activities Offerings ADVENTURE

ADVENTURE. Activities Offerings ADVENTURE Activities Offerings ADVENTURE ADVENTURE Situated on 4,200 acres with 5,000 additional acres of private wilderness, Blackberry Farm is its own unique piece of private wilderness, but surrounding the farm

More information

GALAPAGOS MULTISPORT ADVENTURE TOUR

GALAPAGOS MULTISPORT ADVENTURE TOUR GALAPAGOS MULTISPORT ADVENTURE TOUR 7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS Spend a week exploring the Galapagos Islands! Kayak the pristine waters alongside sea turtles, hammerhead sharks and sea lions. Hike up active volcanoes

More information

The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort

The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort Lote H-4 Punta de Mita, 63734 Mexico Phone: (52)(329) 291 5800 Fax: (52)(329) 291 5801 Email: puntamita.butler@stregis.com Meetings & Events Overview With a variety of exquisitely

More information

Galapagos & Mainland

Galapagos & Mainland Galapagos & Mainland GALAPAGOS & MAINLAND: DAY BY DAY ITINERARY Guide 1 Arrival to Quito, overnight Quito - Our driver will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel. Free time to relax and

More information

The Island invites you to enjoy simple, exquisite pleasures

The Island invites you to enjoy simple, exquisite pleasures Welcome The Island invites you to enjoy simple, exquisite pleasures Ten years ago it started with a dream, a fanciful ambition to find a small, remote, uninhabited Tropical Island off the coast of East

More information

All Inclusive Relax Spa Diving

All Inclusive Relax Spa Diving Balaclava, Mauritius 5-Stars Hotel Beach Access 4,2/5 All Inclusive Relax Spa Diving Located on an area of 10 hectares in the heart of the tourist region of Balaclava Northwest of the island, The Westin

More information

IMPACT + TRAVEL GROUPS

IMPACT + TRAVEL GROUPS JOIN US! IMPACT + TRAVEL GROUPS SPRING SAILINGS 2018 YOU'RE INVITED Tse for than make travel matter hen you get down to the root of it, travel is about exploration and discovery. The places you go and

More information

AT FLORIDA'S FINEST NEW BEACHFRONT RESORT

AT FLORIDA'S FINEST NEW BEACHFRONT RESORT Meetings & Events AT FLORIDA'S FINEST NEW BEACHFRONT RESORT SCHEDULED TO OPEN IN SUMMER 2016 on one of America s highest-rated beaches, The Henderson is located on nearly two miles of white powdery sand

More information

TALES OF THE CARIBBEAN: SAN BLAS

TALES OF THE CARIBBEAN: SAN BLAS TALES OF THE CARIBBEAN: SAN BLAS PANAMA CITY, PORTOBELO, SAN BLAS, GATUN LAKE 7D/6N Suggested age: 6 years and up The Experience Our captain will follow the wind taking you to secluded and distant islands

More information

5-NIGHT LAPA RIOS ADVENTURIST ITINERARY

5-NIGHT LAPA RIOS ADVENTURIST ITINERARY 5-NIGHT LAPA RIOS ADVENTURIST ITINERARY At Lapa Rios, you ll find your rainforest thrills in no time. Every hike is an opportunity to indulge the inner explorer; a chance to cross paths with a puma; a

More information

ALBERTA ADVENTURE SUMMER

ALBERTA ADVENTURE SUMMER N W 200 km 200 mi E S ALBERTA ADVENTURE SUMMER (5 NIGHT),, On this summer adventure, your clients will have exciting Alberta adventures riding in helicopters, glass gondolas, summer bobsleds and motorcycle

More information

B A L E A R I C S I T I N E R A R Y

B A L E A R I C S I T I N E R A R Y BALEARICS ITINERARY IBIZA DAY 1 IBIZA Expect to be greeted by stunning white beaches lined with hidden coves on your approach to the iconic island of Ibiza. With some of the most vibrant sea the Mediterranean

More information

Galápagos Land & Sea -- Central Islands 8 days: Quito to Quito

Galápagos Land & Sea -- Central Islands 8 days: Quito to Quito Galápagos Land & Sea -- Central Islands 8 days: Quito to Quito 27 Feb to 6 March 2018 What's Included 3 Nights Quito 1 Night Puerto Ayora Cruise the Galápagos Islands aboard the Monserrat (3 nts) 2 Certified

More information

SPICE ISLANDS 8 DAYS 7 NIGHT ITINERARY

SPICE ISLANDS 8 DAYS 7 NIGHT ITINERARY SPICE ISLANDS 8 DAYS 7 NIGHT ITINERARY The Banda Islands are a small cluster of about ten islands in the Banda Sea about 2,000km east of Java at the tail end of the Indonesian archipelago. These form part

More information

OCTOBER 2018 RECREATION & ACTIVITIES (Schedule and activities subject to weather and changing conditions - visit the Recreation Desk for updates.

OCTOBER 2018 RECREATION & ACTIVITIES (Schedule and activities subject to weather and changing conditions - visit the Recreation Desk for updates. OCTOBER 2018 RECREATION & ACTIVITIES (Schedule and activities subject to weather and changing conditions - visit the Recreation Desk for updates.) www.rushcreeklodge.com (209) 379-2373 recreation@rushcreeklodge.com

More information

Warmth and friendliness are what makes this 274-room resort so appealing.

Warmth and friendliness are what makes this 274-room resort so appealing. As eternal as the Pacific Ocean adjacent to their coasts, the allinclusive Occidental Nuevo Vallarta features the latest modern amenities to ensure a pleasant stay for our guests. Warmth and friendliness

More information

RESORT HIGHLIGHTS: Unlimited Xcaret Xperience

RESORT HIGHLIGHTS: Unlimited Xcaret Xperience FACT SHEET Tucked within an ecological and historical preserve, the Cancun Riviera Maya all-inclusive resort Occidental Grand Xcaret captivates guests with spectacular grounds, a pristine coastline and

More information

Mexico. Surfing in Baja. 11 Days. t: e: w:

Mexico. Surfing in Baja. 11 Days. t: e: w: Mexico Surfing in Baja 11 s The whole Baja California peninsula is an energetic place, & it s incredibly alive! This state boasts some of Mexico s most spectacular mountains & beaches. With majestic, untouched

More information

DESTINATION UPDATE B A R E F O O T S T. L U C I A D M C

DESTINATION UPDATE B A R E F O O T S T. L U C I A D M C DESTINATION UPDATE B A R E F O O T S T. L U C I A D M C ST. LUCIA St. Lucia is an alluring Caribbean island influenced by many diverse cultures, offering a complete blend of natural, geographical, historical

More information

GALAPAGOS ESSENTIAL MULTISPORT. adventure 5 DAYS SHARED SERVICES

GALAPAGOS ESSENTIAL MULTISPORT. adventure 5 DAYS SHARED SERVICES GALAPAGOS ESSENTIAL MULTISPORT adventure 5 DAYS SHARED SERVICES Our essential trips Follow a set itinerary with shared transportation Explore three islands by land, sea and smallplane flight Include excellent

More information

Worcester Polytechnic Institute Alumni Association presents. Tropical Costa Rica. with Optional 3-Night Jungle Adventure Post Tour Extension

Worcester Polytechnic Institute Alumni Association presents. Tropical Costa Rica. with Optional 3-Night Jungle Adventure Post Tour Extension Worcester Polytechnic Institute Alumni Association presents Tropical Costa Rica with Optional 3-Night Jungle Adventure Post Tour Extension April 26 May 4, 2014 $ 100 For more information contact Lindsay

More information

Your final day of volunteering before embarking on the next leg of your journey. A great opportunity to reflect on what you ve learned.

Your final day of volunteering before embarking on the next leg of your journey. A great opportunity to reflect on what you ve learned. We believe that when you travel, there should be no compromises. Even if you are limited on time you should be able to explore while still doing some good in the world. This is what we do. In fact, we

More information

WHITEHAVEN BEACH WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS

WHITEHAVEN BEACH WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS WHITEHAVEN BEACH Half & Full Day Cruise Experience magnificent Whitehaven Beach & Hill Inlet Cruise the beautiful 74 Whitsunday Islands Visit Daydream Island & Spa WHITSUNDAY S WHITSUNDAY S & WHITEHAVEN

More information

KEY. Physical Activity Levels. Low = Medium = Creative = High = Accommodation Types. = Camping (Tents) = Hard Top

KEY. Physical Activity Levels. Low = Medium = Creative = High = Accommodation Types. = Camping (Tents) = Hard Top Program Calendar July December 2018 KEY Physical Activity Levels Low = Medium = High = Creative = Accommodation Types = Camping (Tents) = Hard Top JULY Tuesday 5 Yarra River Walk - Ideal for new participants

More information

Luxury awaits you A F A M I L Y C O M P A N Y D E D I C A T E D T O E X C E L L E N C E

Luxury awaits you A F A M I L Y C O M P A N Y D E D I C A T E D T O E X C E L L E N C E Luxury awaits you A F A M I L Y C O M P A N Y D E D I C A T E D T O E X C E L L E N C E Luxury awaits you TRUE ON YOUR HAMMOND TOURS VACATION T he timeless beauty of both Ireland and Scotland has enchanted

More information

Duration: 8 days Level: Moderate Tour Pace: Moderate Tour comfort: Moderate/Superior Suitable for: All travelers Available: April October

Duration: 8 days Level: Moderate Tour Pace: Moderate Tour comfort: Moderate/Superior Suitable for: All travelers Available: April October Duration: 8 days Level: Moderate Tour Pace: Moderate Tour comfort: Moderate/Superior Suitable for: All travelers Available: April October When you think about Greece, the first things that come to your

More information

Western Australia Coastal

Western Australia Coastal Western Australia Coastal Highlights 15 days, 26 hours, 2500 nm See the part of the continent undiscovered by most visitors; spectacular coasts with miles of beaches, rocky cliffs, secluded coves and colourful

More information

HORSEBACK RIDING. All rates are subject to service charges

HORSEBACK RIDING. All rates are subject to service charges HORSEBACK RIDING The Local Loop Ride - A family-friendly 45-minutes to one hour ride around Dunton s east property. Perfect for children and adults who are new to riding. Easy terrain and beautiful views.

More information

thames experiences dining cruise how to find us bateauxlondon.com Tel: LUNCH AFTERNOON TEA DINNER

thames experiences dining cruise how to find us bateauxlondon.com Tel: LUNCH AFTERNOON TEA DINNER how to find us thames dining cruise HUNGERFORD BRIDGE EDF ENERGY LONDON EYE SOUTH BANK experiences +44 (0)20 7695 1800 www.bateauxlondon.com reservations@bateauxlondon.com Bateaux London Embankment Pier

More information

Bahia Salinas Tours & Activities 2019

Bahia Salinas Tours & Activities 2019 Bahia Salinas Tours & Activities 2019 Index Zip Line Canopy Tour...3 Canyon Adventure Combo...4 Rincon de la Vieja National Park...5 One Day Adventure Combo...6 White Water Rafting & Rappel...7 Palo Verde

More information

Nova Guides Winter Celebrating 31 Years of Adventure

Nova Guides Winter Celebrating 31 Years of Adventure Nova Guides Winter 2016 Celebrating 31 Years of Adventure www.novaguides.com 719.486.2656 www.novaguides.com Winter 2016 719.486.2656 About Nova Guides Nova Guides has been Vail s premier year-round outdoor

More information

American Board of Criminal Lawyers 2019 Andaz Peninsula Papagayo January 31 st February 03 rd, 2019

American Board of Criminal Lawyers 2019 Andaz Peninsula Papagayo January 31 st February 03 rd, 2019 American Board of Criminal Lawyers 2019 Andaz Peninsula Papagayo January 31 st February 03 rd, 2019 Group Activity / February 01, 2019 Full Day Tour Jungle Boat Safari at Palo Verde National Park & Hacienda

More information

Discovery Cruises. Fiordland & Stewart Island

Discovery Cruises. Fiordland & Stewart Island www.realjourneys.co.nz Fiordland National Park Northern Fiords - 5 days Southern Fiords - 5 days Southern Fiords - 7 days Rakiura National Park Stewart Island - 6 days Discovery Cruises Fiordland & Stewart

More information

Day One: Arrive at New York s LaGuardia Airport

Day One: Arrive at New York s LaGuardia Airport Autumn Cruising New England and Canada Aboard Norwegian Cruise Lines Norwegian Gem Featuring Portland, Bar Harbor and Canada s Maritimes Saturday, September 22 Sunday, September 30, 2018 Saturday, October

More information

jervisbaywild.com.au JERVIS BAY WILD (02)

jervisbaywild.com.au JERVIS BAY WILD (02) jervisbaywild.com.au JERVIS BAY WILD (02) 4441 7002 Boom Netting Cruise Dolphin Cruise The perfect family day cruise in Jervis Bay... Jervis Bay has been a Marine Park for 20 years and is now one of the

More information

TOP EXCURSION EXPERIENCES

TOP EXCURSION EXPERIENCES TOP EXCURSION EXPERIENCES Pala U Waterfall Tired of laying at the pool? Come join our guided excursion to the Pala U Waterfall. The 16 tier Waterfall is one of the highest in Thailand. On this trip we

More information

Paradise Sun. Paradise. Come discover our little heaven on earth

Paradise Sun. Paradise. Come discover our little heaven on earth Paradise Sun Paradise. Come discover our little heaven on earth Introduction Unique. Easy going. Breathtaking. Our hotel is a Seychelles gem, embraced in the warmth of the Indian Ocean. The pristine white

More information

Arrival. Our representative to meet the group on arrival at airport and escort to adapted transport. Transfers airport hotel airport.

Arrival. Our representative to meet the group on arrival at airport and escort to adapted transport. Transfers airport hotel airport. Arrival Our representative to meet the group on arrival at airport and escort to adapted transport Transfers airport hotel airport Luggage Handling Signage Assistance throughout the groups stay A welcome

More information

WAIT TILL YOU SEE WHAT THERE IS TO SEE AT MIAMI SEAQUARIUM

WAIT TILL YOU SEE WHAT THERE IS TO SEE AT MIAMI SEAQUARIUM PRESS RELEASE Contact: Cristina Rodriguez 305-365-2525 crodriguez@msq.cc WAIT TILL YOU SEE WHAT THERE IS TO SEE AT MIAMI SEAQUARIUM Miami, FL It s Miami s premier attraction! It s the place where dolphins

More information

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUDES: +44 (0)

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUDES: +44 (0) +44 (0)20 8741 7390 Offering up a real taste for adventure, this spectacular journey through Mexico s western highlights takes you from the beautiful Pacific coastline of the Baja Peninsula and into the

More information

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUDES: +44 (0)

HIGHLIGHTS: TOUR INCLUDES: +44 (0) +44 (0)20 8741 7390 Sandwiched between the Pacific Ocean on one side and the Caribbean on the other, tiny Costa Rica is a country that fights well above its weight. A wonderful mix of high mountains and

More information

Galapagos Wildlife Adventure Express. 7 Days

Galapagos Wildlife Adventure Express. 7 Days Galapagos Wildlife Adventure Express 7 Days Galapagos Wildlife Adventure Express Immerse yourself in the wonders of the Galápagos on this seven-day journey to the Enchanted Isles. Aboard your privately

More information

KEY. Physical Activity Levels. Low Medium High

KEY. Physical Activity Levels. Low Medium High Program Calendar July December 2017 Physical Activity Levels KEY Low Medium High Seq = Sequential The sequential program provides participants with a different medium for learning and developing skills

More information

Who we are. Our Vision: Our Mission: Why Travel With Us

Who we are. Our Vision: Our Mission: Why Travel With Us Who we are Explore Botswana 3600 is a citizen owned Destination Management Company that creates tailor-made holidays and experiences rich in contrast to the most exclusive destination Botswana, our home

More information

ANNUAL CONFERENCE. Los Cabos, Mexico

ANNUAL CONFERENCE. Los Cabos, Mexico ANNUAL CONFERENCE Los Cabos, Mexico May 1 5, 2019 Come join us for a luxurious 4-night stay at the One&Only Palmilla Resort, in Los Cabos, Mexico, the site of SMACNA Chicago s Annual Conference, May 1

More information

9 DAYS. Costa Rica: Rainforests, Volcanoes & Wildlife. Costa Rica is a real-life paradise.

9 DAYS. Costa Rica: Rainforests, Volcanoes & Wildlife. Costa Rica is a real-life paradise. 2016 Costa Rica: Rainforests, Volcanoes & Wildlife + MANUEL ANTONIO & SAN JOSÉ EXTENSION 9 DAYS 12 DAYS WITH EXTENSION Nature & Wildlife Tour Costa Rica is a real-life paradise. From misty cloud forests

More information

Preliminary Social Program Schedule

Preliminary Social Program Schedule SOA 33 RD ANNUAL MEETING JULY 27-30, 2016 NAPLES GRANDE BEACH RESORT, NAPLES, FL Preliminary Social Program Schedule WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 12:00 pm 5:00 pm Meeting Registration 12:00 pm 5:00 pm Exhibit Setup

More information

CRUISE ABOARD THE WORLD S FIRST DISCOVERY YACHT

CRUISE ABOARD THE WORLD S FIRST DISCOVERY YACHT CRUISE ABOARD THE WORLD S FIRST DISCOVERY YACHT * Flights from Australia to Barcelona & Miami to Australia 3 nights in Barcelona & 2 nights in Miami City sightseeing and access to a Local Host in Barcelona

More information

Where Luxury, Distinction and the Caribbean merge

Where Luxury, Distinction and the Caribbean merge Where Luxury, Distinction and the Caribbean merge In an exclusive location set away from the hustle and bustle of Cancun s hotel zone, an unparalleled Mexican oasis anticipates your arrival. Here in this

More information

Grey Whale Adventure. for Single People Only! Adventure travel in Baja California and more

Grey Whale Adventure. for Single People Only! Adventure travel in Baja California and more Adventure travel in Baja California and more Grey Whale Adventure Join us on our first adventure for Single people only! If you have always wanted to travel to new places, but are sometimes intimidated

More information

A F A M I L Y C O M P A N Y D E D I C A T E D T O E X C E L L E N C E

A F A M I L Y C O M P A N Y D E D I C A T E D T O E X C E L L E N C E Luxury awaits you A F A M I L Y C O M P A N Y D E D I C A T E D T O E X C E L L E N C E Luxury awaits you TRUE ON YOUR HAMMOND TOURS VACATION T he timeless beauty of Ireland, Scotland and England has enchanted

More information

CELTIC CRUISING ON TOUR - ITINERARY LANZAROTE CRUISE 19 TH 26 TH OCTOBER 2019

CELTIC CRUISING ON TOUR - ITINERARY LANZAROTE CRUISE 19 TH 26 TH OCTOBER 2019 CELTIC CRUISING ON TOUR - ITINERARY LANZAROTE CRUISE 19 TH 26 TH OCTOBER 2019 Join us aboard Celtic Star to cruise some of the more remote and less busy destinations in the Eastern Canaries, enjoy cruising

More information

THE CARIBBEAN SIDE OF PORTOBELO AND THE CHAGRES RIVER

THE CARIBBEAN SIDE OF PORTOBELO AND THE CHAGRES RIVER THE CARIBBEAN SIDE OF PORTOBELO AND THE CHAGRES RIVER PORTOBELO, CHAGRES RIVER, SAN LORENZO FORT, MONKEY S TRAIL 4D/3N Suggested age: 6 years and up The Experience Set sail from the Portobelo Bay, revel

More information

NZ SHOWCASE THE OFFER OCEAN VIEW STATEROOM $2999 VERANDAH STATEROOM $3399. BUY ONLINE: CALL: TRIP (8747)

NZ SHOWCASE THE OFFER OCEAN VIEW STATEROOM $2999 VERANDAH STATEROOM $3399. BUY ONLINE:   CALL: TRIP (8747) 14 DAY CRUISE PACKAGE NZ SHOWCASE $ 2499 PER PERSON TWIN SHARE WELLINGTON DUNEDIN AUCKLAND MILFORD SOUND BAY OF ISLANDS THE OFFER Satisfy your sense of adventure with this amazing 14 day cruise package

More information

COAST TO COAST RAINFOREST TREK

COAST TO COAST RAINFOREST TREK COSTA RICA TREK TOUGH ABOUT THE CHALLENGE Our adventurous coast to coast rainforest trek involves crossing from Costa Rica's Pacific Coast to the Caribbean. Enroute we take in the country s highest active

More information

BELMOND IS A COLLECTION OF ICONIC HOTELS, TRAINS AND RIVER CRUISES WORLDWIDE.

BELMOND IS A COLLECTION OF ICONIC HOTELS, TRAINS AND RIVER CRUISES WORLDWIDE. BELMOND IS A COLLECTION OF ICONIC HOTELS, TRAINS AND RIVER CRUISES WORLDWIDE. MASTERS IN THE ART OF HOSPITALITY, WE BRING EXCEPTIONAL EXPERTISE TO GREAT JOURNEYS, CELEBRATORY OCCASIONS AND BUSINESS MEETINGS

More information

TEL USA Toll Free: UK Toll Free:

TEL USA Toll Free: UK Toll Free: Research wild dolphins, swim with them in their natural habitat, and learn about marine conservation, all whilst becoming a qualified PADI diver on the tropical spice island of Zanzibar! While volunteering,

More information

ARGENTINA SALTA TRAIN TO TUCUMAN & BUENOS AIRES TOUR Train to the Clouds & Tucuman-Buenos Aires Railway Journey

ARGENTINA SALTA TRAIN TO TUCUMAN & BUENOS AIRES TOUR Train to the Clouds & Tucuman-Buenos Aires Railway Journey ARGENTINA SALTA TRAIN TO TUCUMAN & BUENOS AIRES TOUR Train to the Clouds & Tucuman-Buenos Aires Railway Journey 10 DAYS / 9 NIGHTS Explore Argentina by Rail on this classic Argentina train tour. The Train

More information