DEAR MS. MARIKA BENSON, MS. KATHLEEN CLARK, We are delighted to deliver the final documents for your upcoming cruise. These include your cruise booking and itinerary information, embarkation instructions and the details of any special arrangements you have reserved. The captain, his officers, staff and crew very much look forward to enjoying your company and welcoming you aboard. Kindly take a few moments to look over the enclosed documents to be sure they reflect your wishes completely and correctly. If you have any questions or need additional information, contact your travel professional, or feel free to contact us directly. All of us at Seabourn thank you for choosing us for your holiday. We wish you a safe and pleasant journey, and look forward to seeing you in a few short weeks. Sincerely, Richard Meadows President
TABLE OF CONTENTS Your Voyage Cruise Booking Information Your Itinerary Travel Planning Before You Travel Packing Essentials While You Are Away Safety Information
CRUISE BOOKING INFORMATION GUEST NAMES CLUB MEMBERSHIP CLUB LEVEL GUEST PROTECTION MS MARIKA BENSON 5015112070 New Club Member Declined MS KATHLEEN CLARK 5015112112 New Club Member Declined SHIP SEABOURN ENCORE CRUISE 10-DAY GEMS OF THE JAVA SEA I I CRUISE DATE 22 Mar 2017 NUMBER OF DAYS 10 BOOKING NUMBER CP4VMH SUITE CATEGORY RB SUITE NUMBER GTY DECK EMBARKATION PORT Benoa (Denpasar), Bali, Indonesia PIER TERMINAL BENOA PASSENGER TERMINAL CRUISE CHECK-IN TIME* 14:00 DEPARTURE TIME 12:00 DISEMBARKATION PORT Singapore * Your suite may not be available immediately upon check-in. Suites are scheduled to be ready for occupancy by 2:00 PM. Should you wish to embark earlier than that, we will provide a lounge where you can relax until your suite is ready. Please Note: All guests who embark from U.S. ports MUST be on board at least one hour prior to departure. Any questions concerning your Seabourn Club Membership account, please contact us at 1.800.929.9391. *CP4VMH* CP4VMH
YOUR ITINERARY CRUISE INFORMATION MS MARIKA BENSON / MS KATHLEEN CLARK DATE LOCATION ARRIVE DEPART PORT NOTES MAR 2017 22 Wednesday BENOA (DENPASAR) 14:00 23 Thursday BENOA (DENPASAR) 12:00 24 Friday KOMODO ISLAND 08:00 15:00 h 25 Saturday AT SEA 26 Sunday CELUKAN BAWANG 08:00 18:00 27 Monday PROBOLINGGO 08:00 17:00 h 28 Tuesday SURABAYA 08:00 17:00 29 Wednesday SEMARANG 09:00 19:00 30 Thursday AT SEA 31 Friday AT SEA APR 2017 01 Saturday SINGAPORE 07:00 h Tender procedures used to access port. All times listed are local Evenings with Formal Optional attire suggested: 1
BEFORE YOU TRAVEL To make things less stressful later... Start early, make a list and prepare yourself while you wait for your departure day DOCS CHECKLIST & Passport All guests will be required to have a passport valid for at least six months beyond the completion of the voyage & Visas and Immunizations/ Health VisaCentral is available to answer any questions regarding visas directly at 1.866.788.1100 or customerservice@visacentral.com. Also the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) toll-free 1.800.232.4636 and World Health Organization (WHO) www.who.int/vaccines-diseases/ provide guidelines for vaccinations required in each country. & Credit Cards/Cash, ATM card, travelers checks. Foreign currency if applicable & This Cruise Documentation Booklet THINGS TO DO & Pre-Register for Tours & Medical Insurance & Complete Seabourn s Online Guest Registration Form, or be prepared to fill it out at the pier & Finalize Pre- and Post-Cruise stays & Photocopies of documentation passport and visa(s) & Arrange to ship luggage ahead with Seabourn & Download all music, movie/videos and mobile apps ahead of time, due to satellite bandwidth onboard & Before you leave home, download our complimentary PressReader app from pressreader.com to access a selection of popular newspapers delivered right to your mobile smartphone or tablet daily. - Seabourn accepts no responsibility, financial or otherwise, for guests who are denied the ability to embark or disembark due to lack of necessary documentation. No refunds will be given to individuals who fail to bring the proper documentation.
PACKING ESSENTIALS TRAVEL CHECKLIST ESSENTIALS & Sun protection and sun glasses & Casual shoes, sandals & Swimwear and cover-up & Comfortable walking shoes & Cell phone and charger & Prescription medications (carry-on bag) & Camera, battery, charger, memory card(s) (carry-on bag) & Mini sewing kit (checked bag) & Laundry bag and zip-lock bags & First aid kit with aspirin & Vitamins & Toiletries and hygiene items & Brimmed hat or cap & Carry-on bag with change of clothes & Foldable tote bag for tours/ shops & Sleepwear, undergarments, socks & Exercise attire and sneakers & Accessories include purses and belts & Dress/evening shoes WOMEN & Blouses, tops and shirts & Jacket, sweater or wrap & Skirts, slacks, shorts & Informal cocktail / dinner attire & Evening or cocktail dress MEN & Sweaters and shirts & Slacks and shorts & Sports Jacket & Tuxedo or dark suit DRESS CODE DAYTIME AND IN PORT Casual, resort-style attire, including jeans and shorts, is welcome in all lounges and dining venues until 6pm. Swimsuits, brief shorts, cover-ups and exercise attire should be reserved for poolside, on deck or in the spa and fitness center. EVENING ATTIRE AFTER 6PM WILL BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: ELEGANT CASUAL - Men: slacks with a collared dress shirt or sweater; Jacket optional - Ladies: slacks /skirt, blouse, pant suit or dress. - Jeans are welcome in all dining venues during the day - Jeans are not appropriate in The Restaurant after 6pm FORMAL - In The Restaurant: - Men: Tuxedo, suit or slacks and jacket required (Tie not required.) - Ladies: evening gown or other formal apparel - Dress in other dining venues is Elegant Casual - Jeans are welcome in all dining venues during the day - Jeans are not appropriate in The Restaurant after 6pm Local Customs: It is helpful to be aware of the customs of the countries you are visiting. In some ports men and women should not wear shorts, and many cultures prefer that women wear dresses or skirts when visiting places of worship. During the cruise, our well-versed staff members will offer informative talks and guidance on local customs.
WHILE YOU ARE AWAY To ensure your peace of mind... Here are a few reminders of things to do before you sail CHECKLIST & Leave keys and itinerary with a friend & Place a card with your name and address inside your luggage, as well as on the outside & Contact cell phone provider for international access & Lock windows, garage and all doors & Turn off ice maker and water heater & Verify that your identification and travel tickets are in your carry-on bag and will be available at all times & Arrange for pet and plant care & Inform your bank that you are traveling abroad to avoid any challenges with using your credit card on the cruise & Copy of itinerary and contact info for family and business & Make alternate mail arrangements & Set thermostat TO YOUR FRIENDS / FAMILY To contact any Seabourn vessel by telephone, please call 866.847.0442. For calls originating outside the United States, call 321.837.6107. These numbers reach the Harris Caprock automated voice response where the caller will be prompted to enter a credit card number and expiration date. Upon connection, please note the call will be billed to the credit card at a rate of $9.50/minute. Calls on this network are limited to a maximum of 10 minutes per call. A fax transmission can be sent to Seabourn ships by using the below numbers: SHIP FAX NUMBER SEABOURN ENCORE 206.501.2935 SEABOURN ODYSSEY 206.501.2936 SEABOURN SOJOURN 206.501.2937 SEABOURN QUEST 206.501.2938 In case of emergency, if you are unable to reach the vessel, phone Seabourn at 1.800.929.9391 or 206.626.9191. Once on board, you may access your personal web based e-mail account using either the computers in the Business Center on each ship or by connection to the internet on your Wi-Fi equipped laptops and PDA s.
SAFETY INFORMATION Your safety is our utmost concern and deserves the highest attention. Please carefully read the following safety information so that you know what to do in the unlikely event of an emergency. On the back of your suite door you will find safety instructions posted which show your designated assembly station number as well as instructions for donning your lifejacket. You can also find your assembly station number on your guest ID card. Even assembly stations will be located on the port (or left hand) side of the vessel. Odd assembly stations will be located on the starboard (or right hand side) of the vessel. You can find your lifejacket in your suite closet. If you are traveling with children or infants, a child s or infant s lifejacket will also be provided in your suite. If the lifejackets are not in your suite, please contact Seabourn Square immediately. In the event that you are not able to reach your suite, spare lifejackets will be available at your assembly station. As a precaution, each child under the age of 13 must wear a color-coded wristband with their station number on it at all times. These wristbands will help ship s personnel get your children to their assembly stations should they be separated from you. The wristbands will be provided by staff at Seabourn Square. In case of an emergency you will be instructed via the public address system to go to your suite, put on warm clothing and your lifejacket, and collect any medications. For guests that have children participating in child programs, please proceed to the child activity center to pick up your children first, and then proceed to your suite. A short time later, the Captain will sound the general emergency alarm and you will be instructed to proceed to your assembly station. This alarm consists of 7 short and 1 long blast (- - - - - - - ) on the ship s whistle and the public address system. Please do not go to your station until the general emergency alarm is sounded as we want our crew to be in place to assist you. It is important that you go only to your assigned station.
Crewmembers will be in the stairwells and on deck to assist you. Please hold your suite keycard out and show it to them so they can read your assembly station number. In case of an emergency, you are allowed to pass through doors marked crew only to reach your station. Please do not use the elevators unless you have a disability that limits your ability to negotiate the stairs. For guests with disabilities who must use an elevator, several elevators will be designated to bring you to the embarkation deck, and crew will assist you to your assembly station as needed. Upon arrival at your assembly station, your Commander will account for you by recording your name and suite number. Once a roll call is taken, you will only be instructed to board the lifeboats if the Captain orders Abandon Ship. Please be sure to familiarize yourself with the route from your suite to your assembly station. Prior to the beginning of our cruise, we will be conducting a mandatory passenger emergency drill that will give all of our guests an opportunity to become more familiar with these procedures. Seabourn believes that it is critical that you know what to do in an emergency both for your own safety and that of your fellow guests. For this reason, guests who are unwilling to participate in the drill will be disembarked. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Date Issued: 17 FEB 2017 2 SEA MS MARIKA BENSON MS KATHLEEN CLARK 0424687 904246870} 5147643