New Zealand by Sea Auckland to Milford Sound aboard Caledonian Sky January 4 17, 2018 With Richard Thomas, George Martin Lane Professor of the Classics
New Zealand by Sea aboard Caledonian Sky January 4 17, 2017 (13 nights/14 days) Explore New Zealand s many treasures: spectacular Milford Sound (cover); unique wildlife, including raucous royal albatrosses (above); the magnificent, alpine-like Remarkables Mountains skirting Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu (back cover); and fascinating Maori culture. With its tidy English gardens and untamed wilderness, white-suited lawn bowlers and tattooed Maori elders, austere glacial fiords and boiling volcanic mud pots, New Zealand is a spectacular country of striking contrasts. Isolated from other land masses by the Tasman Sea and Pacific Ocean, it is a world unto itself. Explore this remarkable country, from Auckland on the North Island to worldfamous Milford Sound on the South Island, aboard the Caledonian Sky, ideally suited for cruising along craggy coastlines and into remote Fiordland. Learn about Maori culture in Rotorua and at the stunning Te Papa Tongarewa Museum. Visit the Canterbury Museum s Hall of Antarctic Discovery in Christchurch and the Royal Albatross Centre at Taiaroa Head. Listen for the strange dingdong call of the bellbird on Stewart Island, and marvel at the sheer granite walls and tumbling waterfalls of Doubtful and Milford Sounds in Fiordland. Throughout this adventure enjoy the expertise and insights of Professor Richard Thomas, who grew up in New Zealand. Additional study leaders, local naturalists, and cultural guides will further enrich your experience. Optional post-tour excursions in Queenstown and Sydney, Australia, are also available. To book a trip call 800-422-1636 or visit alumni.harvard.edu/travel
Harvard Study Leader Richard F. Thomas is the George Martin Lane Professor of the Classics at Harvard University. Born in London, Thomas was brought up in New Zealand and educated at the University of Auckland (BA 72; MA 73) and at the University of Michigan (PhD 77). His teaching and research interests include literary history, metrics and prose stylistics, genre studies, translation theory and practice, and the reception of Classical literature and culture, particularly with respect to Virgil. On this program his lectures may touch upon the early settlers of New Zealand, poets and poetry of New Zealand, Maori mythologies and classical counterpoints, Edmund Hillary and the New Zealand character, the flora and fauna of New Zealand, and perhaps even his childhood memories of sailing the New Zealand seas in an age of innocence. Additional Lecturers Gordon Turnbull is the general editor of the Yale Boswell Editions. Born in Sydney, he graduated with first-class honors from the Australian National University in Canberra, taught at the University of Newcastle (New South Wales), then joined Yale as a Fulbright scholar to pursue his doctorate in English literature. He taught for seven years in Yale s Department of English and in 1997 assumed the directorship of the Boswell project, one of Yale s greatest scholarly enterprises. Paul Danos served as Dean of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth University from 1995 until 2015, the longest serving dean of any prestigious business school in the world. Educated at the University of New Orleans and the University of Texas, he left his imprint on every aspect of Tuck, including a world-class faculty and campus, a top business school ranking, and world-leading placement rates for Tuck graduates. David Huebner is the former U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa, a position he held under the Obama administration from December 2009 to January 2014. His tenure was honored for innovative statecraft, significant improvement in bilateral relations, social media communication, and an emphasis on students and future leaders. A 1982 summa cum laude graduate from Princeton, he also earned a JD from Yale Law School in 1986. He is currently an independent international arbitrator based in Los Angeles. The orange color at the rim of Champagne Pool, a prominent geothermal feature within the Wai-O-Tapu thermal area of New Zealand s North Island, is caused by deposits of arsenic and antimony sulfides. For detailed itineraries VISIT alumni.harvard.edu/travel
Schedule by Day Included meals are designated as B=breakfast, L=lunch, R=reception, D=dinner Woolly sheep, plunging waterfalls, Maori carvings, and the Christchurch Art Gallery represent different aspects of New Zealand s appeal, from the natural to the native, farming to fine art. Thursday Saturday, January 4 6, 2018 Home / Auckland, New Zealand Depart home on an overnight flight to Auckland on New Zealand s North Island. Lose one day crossing the International Date Line. This evening meet fellow travelers at a welcome reception. Millennium Hotel (R) Sunday, January 7 Auckland (Embark) Enjoy an overview motor coach tour of the city and a visit to the Auckland Museum for an introduction to New Zealand s indigenous Maori and Polynesian cultures. Following lunch, embark Caledonian Sky. Monday, January 8 Rotorua Disembark in Tauranga and travel to Rotorua, the heartland of Maori culture. Attend a private gathering with Maori elders at a special p whiri (welcome) ceremony including the traditional Maori haka dance, observe the hot mud pools for which the Wai-O-Tapu thermal region is known, and enjoy a traditional h ngi ( earth oven ) lunch. Tuesday, January 9 At Sea Relax on board en route to Wellington. Enjoy the continuation of the educational program and a tour of the ship s bridge. Wednesday, January 10 Wellington Wellington is New Zealand s capital city, with colorful Victorian houses and a lovely harbor. Tour the city s lush botanical garden and stop at Old St. Paul s Church. Visit the spectacular waterfront museum Te Papa Tongarewa (Maori for Repository of Things Precious ) to learn about Maori myths and traditions, as well as their exceptional skills in navigating the Pacific to arrive on these islands. Enjoy a meeting with U.S. Embassy staff and an evening at leisure for independent exploration in the city. Caledonian Sky (B,L,) Thursday, January 11 Marlborough Sounds Cruise across Cook Strait between the North and South Islands and enter a world of pristine natural beauty. Anchor at Ship Cove, where Captain Cook arrived aboard the HMS Endeavour in 1770. Explore islands and inlets by Zodiac and, during short walks in the bush, keep an eye out for rare birds such as the South Island saddleback, the bellbird, and the New Zealand robin. Friday, January 12 Lyttelton / Christchurch Disembark in the harbor at Lyttelton and drive to Christchurch, headquarters for Operation Deep Freeze and supply point for U.S. bases in the Antarctic. Explore the unique Canterbury Museum and its Hall of Antarctic Discovery, which displays fascinating historic artifacts from the exploits of Antarctic explorers. A visit to the Christchurch Art Gallery, Te Puna o Waiwhetu, will highlight the gallery s response to the damage of the December 2011 earthquake as well as a variety of native New Zealand and international exhibits. Round out the day with a visit to the Ohinetahi Garden, considered one of New Zealand s finest. Saturday, January 13 Dunedin From Dunedin, drive to Taiaroa Head on the tip of the Otago Peninsula. This is the only mainland location in the world where it is possible to see northern royal albatrosses, the largest seabirds in the world, in their natural habitat. Special viewing areas have been constructed for observing these birds without disturbing their activities. Before returning to the ship, visit the Otago Museum s Southern Land, Southern People gallery, with its informative exhibits on the landforms, lost fauna and flora, and challenging climate of southern New Zealand. Sunday, January 14 Stewart Island Anchor in Paterson Inlet to visit Stewart and Ulva islands. Stewart Island (Rakiura), the southernmost inhabited outpost of New Zealand, is a seldom-visited wilderness oasis and an ornithologist s delight. Ulva Island is a sanctuary for both birds and plants, including species that are rare or extinct on mainland New Zealand. Naturalist For detailed itineraries VISIT alumni.harvard.edu/travel
AIR CRUISE LAND New Zealand TASMAN SEA AUCKLAND TAURANGA ROTORUA North Island MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS WELLINGTON MILFORD SOUND CHRISTCHURCH South Island QUEENSTOWN LYTTELTON SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK DUNEDIN STEWART ISLAND guides lead bush walks for possible sightings of weka, k k, albatrosses, the flightless Stewart Island kiwi, silvereyes, and fantails. Monday, January 15 Doubtful & Dusky Sounds Fiordland is New Zealand at its wildest, most remote, and most beautiful. Explore this unspoiled waterway, well known for its wildlife, including fur seals and a resident pod of bottlenose dolphins. This evening celebrate your adventure at a festive farewell dinner aboard the ship. Tuesday, January 16 Milford Sound (Disembark) / Queenstown On arrival in Fiordland National Park, cruise close to iconic Mitre Peak and the towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls of spectacular Milford Sound before disembarking. Then drive to Queenstown for a city tour and free time to explore the city on your own. Millennium Hotel (B,L,D) Wednesday, January 17 Queenstown / Home After breakfast, transfer to the airport for flights home, regaining the day lost on the inbound journey. (B) Photos (From Dreamstime.com): Milford Sound Tq Lim Albatrosses Andreanita Fern Mark Ward Champagne Pool Dmitry Pichugin Sheep Ongchangwei Waterfall Hugoht Maori carving Cloudia Newland Remarkables Mountains Naruedom Yaempongsa. (From Wikipedia.com): Christchurch Art Gallery ChChArt Gallery Wellington Botanic Garden Pear285 Details Activity level: Moderate Group size: 94 guests Co-sponsors: Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, MIT, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation What to Expect You will experience varying weather conditions during this trip, with temperatures ranging from the low 50s to the mid-70s Fahrenheit. Rough seas are always a possibility, and intermittent rain showers are common year-round. The pace of this program is moderately active, with up to two miles of walking often over uneven terrain where stairs are unavailable or do not have handrails. Participants will need to climb into and out of Zodiacs for some shore excursions (staff and crew members will be on hand to assist). Participants with medical issues and/or dietary restrictions must make them known to us well before departure, and impairments regarding mobility must be disclosed prior to booking. If you have any questions about the level of activity of this program or your ability to participate, please call HAA Travels at 800-422-1636. Optional Post-Cruise Extension 1 Queenstown January 17 18 Travel by motor coach to historic Arrowtown, established in 1862 during the height of the Otago gold rush. Observe the many wellpreserved cottages and shops, as well as the restored Chinese settlement at the edge of Lake Arrow, and enjoy the Lakes District Museum s authentic exhibits on early life in the Wakatipu District. In the evening, take a steamboat cruise across scenic Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak Sheep Station for dinner at the Colonel s Homestead and demonstrations by the station s experienced sheep shearers. Rates: $590 per person, double occupancy; $760 per person, single occupancy. Optional Post-Cruise Extension 2 Sydney, Australia January 18 21 After a day in Queenstown (see Extension 1), fly to Sydney, Australia, for three nights in this cosmopolitan city. Activities include a private tour of the iconic Sydney Opera House; a walking tour of the Rocks District, Sydney s historic center that has been sensitively revitalized; a viewing of the aboriginal art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales; and a visit to the Royal Botanic Gardens, plus time for independent exploration. Rates: $1,790 per person, double occupancy; $2,290 per person, single occupancy.
Caledonian Sky Lido Deck BRIDGE DECK PROMENADE DECK Lounge CALEDONIAN DECK Dining Room CASTLE DECK The Caledonian Sky, formerly the Hebridean Spirit, is a 114-passenger premier expedition ship newly refurbished in 2012. All cabins have an ocean view, en suite bathroom with walk-in shower and/or bathtub, spacious wardrobe or walk-in closet, safe, mini-bar, individually controlled heat/ air conditioner, flat-screen television, and sitting area with sofa. Twenty-three of the suites feature private balconies. The ship s amenities include a dining room, two lounges with bar service, small library and gym, sun deck with comfortable lounge chairs, hairdresser, laundry service, and gift shop. An elevator services all passenger cabin decks. The Caledonian Sky s chefs prepare quality international meals, pre-dominantly Western-style, served in a single open seating. A friendly crew provides exceptional, personalized service, with more than a 1:2 crew-to-passenger ratio. The ship features advanced satellite navigation and communication equipment, roll stabilizers, and a fleet of Zodiac landing craft. PROGRAM RATES, per person Category/Deck Double Single (Limited) A Castle Deck (Standard forward) $8,990 244 sq. ft. with two portholes, shower B Castle Deck (Standard) $10,490 $16,790 244 sq. ft. with two, three, or four portholes, shower C Caledonian Deck (Superior) $11,990 $18,990 232 sq. ft. with large window, bathtub, shower (except #329, #330, and #331, shower only) D Promenade deck (Premium) $12,490 217 sq.ft. with large window, shower (#431 and #432 with bathtub and shower) E Bridge Deck (Deluxe balcony) $12,990 215 sq. ft. plus 45 sq. ft. private balcony, sliding glass door, walk-in wardrobe, bathtub, shower F Promenade Deck (Premium balcony) $13,990 217 sq. ft. plus 60 sq. ft. private balcony, sliding glass door, walk-in wardrobe, shower G Promenade Deck (Owner s balcony) $14,990 243 sq. ft. plus 60 sq. ft. private balcony, sliding glass door, two portholes, walk-in wardrobe, shower Air Arrangements Valerie Wilson Travel, Inc., is our preferred provider for airline arrangements for this trip and can be reached at 877-376-1754. You are also welcome to book your air transportation through your local travel agent, an online travel site, or the airline of your choice. Please note: U.S. domestic and international airfare is not included in the program rates. Round-trip economy-class airfare from New York to Queenstown, with return from Auckland, is approximately $2,200 per person as of January 2017 and is subject to change without notice. GENERAL INFORMATION Tour Cost Inclusions All accommodations, meals, and excursions as specified in the itinerary; Comprehensive program of briefings, lectures, and presentations; Scheduled transfers on group arrival and departure days; Baggage handling for one checked piece and one carry-on piece per person; Gratuities to porters, wait staff, guides, drivers, and shipboard personnel for all group activities; Entrance fees and port charges; Welcome and farewell wine receptions; House wine, beer, and soft drinks on board Caledonian Sky and with all group lunches and dinners; Bottled water during excursions; Complete packet of pre-departure information including educational materials; Professional tour manager; $200,000 Emergency Medical Evacuation Insurance. Tour Cost Exclusions U.S. domestic and international airfare; Passport or visa expenses; Medical expenses and immunizations; Airport transfers except as noted above; Travel and trip cancellation insurance; Optional excursions or deviations from the scheduled tour; Excess baggage charges; Meals not specified in the itinerary; Dishes and beverages not part of the included meals; Liquor; Personal items such as e-mail, telephone and fax calls, laundry, and gratuities for nongroup services. Reservations, Deposits, & Final Payment To reserve a space on this program, a $1,000 deposit is required per person. Please either call us at 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806 or fill out and mail or fax the registration form found in this brochure. Reservations are acknowledged in order of receipt until the maximum enrollment has been reached. Final payment deadline is September 6, 2017, 120 days prior to departure. Cancellations & Refunds Notification of cancellation must be received in writing by HAA from the participant. Cancellations within 14 days of booking: full refund; cancellations received up to 120 days prior to departure will be assessed a cancellation fee of $1,000 per person. Cancellations received within 120 days prior to departure are subject to 100% penalty of all deposits and payments. Itinerary Changes The itinerary contained in this brochure is accurate at the time of printing. We reserve the right to change the program or accommodations as conditions warrant. Insurance We highly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance. An application for insurance will be provided by HAA upon confirmation. Responsibility Certain other provisions apply regarding limitations of liability and rights of HAA and the tour operator. The statement of responsibility is available at http://alumni.harvard. edu/travel/trips/new-zealand-2018. If you are not able to access the Internet, please call Harvard Alumni Travels at 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806. Disclaimer Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented in this publication. Neither HAA nor the tour operator is responsible for errors in or damages resulting from use of the information contained herein. Information contained in this brochure is subject to change. Questions Please call Harvard Alumni Travels at 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806, email: haatravels@ harvard.edu California Seller of Travel Program CST #2088800-40 TO book A TRIP CALL 800-422-1636 OR VISIT Alumni.harvard.edu/travel
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