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CONTRASTS OF LATIN AMERICA CRUISE EXPERTS INTRODUCE YOU TO LATIN AMERICA S LUSH RAINFORESTS, SANDY BEACHES AND HIDDEN GEMS AS YOU JOURNEY FROM ECUADOR TO MEXICO Overview Delve deep into the natural habitats of Central America as you cruise through mangrove forests, ride through the rainforest canopy, snorkel among coral reefs and stroll through botanical gardens on this colourful journey from Ecuador to Mexico. Discover some of the lesser-visited ports of Colombia and Honduras, explore the Mayan ruins of Belize and Mexico and relax in the sunshine on pristine white-sand beaches. Cruise Quotation Date: 14/07/2015 Agent: Not Just Travel Isle of Wight web: www.gotravelto.co.uk Agent Phone: 01983716727 Agent email: iow@notjusttravel.com Please find below details of the cruise quotation we have created for you. Should you have any further queries please contact us on the details supplied above Passengers Passenger Names PASSENGER 1 PASSENGER 2 Age Adult Adult Cruise Details Ship & Itinerary Cruise Line VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Departure Port GUAYAQUIL ECUADOR Itinerary CONTRASTS OF LATIN AMERICA Duration 15 DAY CRUISE Departure Date 28MAR16 Cabin Grades Available Insides, Outsides Board Basis FULL BOARD BASIS
Travel Insurance We will be pleased to offer a competitive quote for your travel insurance Price Price Breakdown:Insides Saver Fare Adult Price 2 x 1749.00 3498.00 TOTAL 3498.00 Price Breakdown:Outsides Saver Fare Adult Price 2 x 2230.00 4460.00 TOTAL 4460.00 All prices shown are subject to change without prior notice. Whats Included What's Included? All meals and late night snacks Enrichment lectures & workshops Ensuite cabin accommodation 24 Hour complementary tea & coffee Sauna / Gymnasium Pool and Jacuzzis Port taxes and fees Transfers & baggage handling Return Flights from London Gatwick Itinerary Day One Day 2-3 : - Fly from the UK : - Guayaquil We begin our journey in the largest city in Ecuador, Guayaquil, on the banks of the Guayas River. There s plenty to see as you stroll along the Malecón 2000, the city s riverside promenade, from gardens and ponds to sculptures and monuments.
One of the most impressive landmarks, La Rotonda, depicts the historic meeting between Bolívar and San Martín in 1822. Alternatively, explore the colourful, historic barrio of Las Peñas, perched on the river s edge. Day 4: Manta, Ecuador Date 30th March Time 08:00-23:00hrs A bustling, modern port, Manta lies on a broad bay dotted with fishing boats. From here, you can travel to little-visited Isla de la Plata, a mini Galapagos, or explore the coastal eco-town of Bahia de Caraquez. You can also visit Montecristi, home of the Panama hat, named because it was worn by workers on the famous canal. Day 5-6 : At Sea 31st March to 1st April Day 7 : Bahia Solana, Colombia - 2ndApril 08:00 AM - 18:00 PM Step ashore in Bahia Solano and you ll have the chance to explore Utría National Park, where lush mangrove forests and abundant marine wildlife come together in a fascinating way. Discover its countless natural attractions, beautiful landscapes and unspoilt ecosystems, and get an insight into the region s distinctive culture.
Day 8 Flamenco Island Panama City 3rd April 12:00PM - 22:00 Vibrant, diverse Panama City offers all the attractions of a modern capital, with a rich history too. Wander its old quarter, where gloriously crumbling buildings sit alongside their newly-restored neighbours. Or venture further out to the ruins of the original city, Panama Viejo, and explore the Cathedral of our Lady of Asunción, the bell tower, the Plaza Mayor and the enormous ruins of Casa Alarcón, the town s largest and best-preserved known private residence, dating from the 1640s. Day 9 :- Panama Canal 4th April Sit back, relax and enjoy amazing sights as Voyager transits the Panama Canal, the man-made marvel of engineering that unites the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. See the locks in operation and spot wildlife from monkeys to crocodiles on this narrow waterway.
Days 10-11 Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, 5thApril 11:30 AM (Overnight) - 6th April 13:00hrs Costa Rica is one of the most biologically diverse places in the world and nearly a quarter of the country is designated as national park. It s home to around 8,000 species of plants, 850 species of birds, and 10 per cent of the world s butterflies. Take a gentle boat-trip along the tropical Tortuguero Canals and you might see sloths hanging in the trees, colourful birds, monkeys and even crocodiles. At Veragua Rainforest, there s an even more unusual way to get close to the extraordinary wildlife - riding an open tram through the rainforest canopy. Day 12 At Sea Day 13 Roatan, Honduras 8th April 11:00 am to 18:30 Roatan is one of the best-kept secrets in the Caribbean, with pristine, white-sand beaches and colourful coral reefs, ideal for snorkelling. You ll have the chance to take a canopy tour high above sea level - a great way to observe wildlife in its natural habitat. If you prefer to keep your feet on solid ground, the Carambola Botanical Gardens are perfect for hiking, bird-watching and flowerspotting, with some really magnificent views.
Day 14 - Belize 9th April 07:30 to 18:30 Belize is the only country in Central America without a coastline on the Pacific Ocean and the only one with English as its official language. It was settled for thousands of years by the Maya people and its Maya ruins are unusual because many can still be climbed and explored on foot. Visit the ruined city of Altun Ha, where the Jade Head of Belize was discovered, or wander the ancient hilltop town of Xunantunich and discover dozens of ruined temples and palaces. Day 15 Costa Maya ( Majahual ), Mexico 10th April 08:00 am - 18:00 hrs Costa Maya is our final stop and offers a true insight into the essence of Maya culture, with the highest concentration of Maya archaeological sites and the largest existing Maya population in Mexico. You can explore its famous Chacchoben ruins, a site of ancient pilgrimage hidden in the dense jungle. The original red paint on one of the pyramid walls can even still be seen. If you d like to take a last dip, Costa Maya is also perfect for diving. The beautiful reefs and underwater worlds at the Banco Chinchorro form the largest coral atoll in the northern hemisphere.
Day 16 Cozamul, Mexico 11th April 07:00 AM The inbound flight from Cozumel may be an overnight flight departing on 11th April and arriving back into the UK on 12th April. Ship Details
Voyages of Discovery fleet Voyager. Formerly the Alexander von Humboldt, she has been extensively upgraded and will be joining the ever-popular Discovery in November 2012 to provide an even wider choice of itineraries to destinations worldwide. Voyager, built by Spanish yard Union Navale le Levante in 1990, is a spacious and well-appointed vessel offering 278 cabins, 30 of which have outside balconies, open seating dining in three restaurants and the personal service and comfort levels that have been the hallmark of our cruises since 2003. Carrying just 550 passengers, Voyager has all the amenities and facilities of a larger liner, whilst offering the convenience and flexibility of a small ship. She is able to visit and berth alongside where others have to pass by, yet is able to traverse the world s oceans with ease. The perfect partner for Discovery, Voyager joins our well-established and popular liner Discovery and will offer the same warm welcome and friendly ambience that our passengers expect, but with open seating dining and the option of a balcony cabin. Cuisine and Dining on mv Voyager Breakfast and lunch are arranged on an open sitting basis and may be taken in the Discovery Restaurant on the Discovery Deck, inside the Veranda Restaurant on the Bridge Deck or alfresco by the Veranda Restaurant. Continental breakfast is also available in your cabin. In the evening, there are three restaurants to choose from. The Discovery Restaurant on the Discovery Deck and the Veranda Restaurant on the Bridge Deck both offer open seating, with the Veranda being less formal. On selected evenings our speciality grill restaurant The Explorer Grill on the Discovery Deck offers an alternative dinner menu at no extra charge. You will be able to dine here at least once per cruise and reservations must be made on board. On both ships, a limited room service menu is available most days from 7.00am to 10.00pm. Entertainment on mv Voyager A Voyage of Discovery is unpretentious, peaceful and charming in its understated elegance. There are no casinos or extravagant theme nights, just spacious public rooms and restaurants, cosy and friendly bars, fine food and engaging entertainment. Spa & Fitness on mv Voyager More details will be added shortly. Recreation on mv Voyager shore excursion programme is at the heart of the Voyages of Discovery cruising experience. From the must-see sights of each destination, to hidden gems that you might not expect, our meticulous planning ensures that your time ashore is as enjoyable as your time on board. When choosing how to spend your time ashore, consider the many benefits of our organised shore excursions over making your own arrangements.
Speakers Ron Gatepain Ron Gatepain is an Architectural Historian, Chartered Surveyor, Builder and Building Engineer. A former Royal Marines Commando and Territorial Army Lieutenant Colonel, he is Chairman of the Lincolnshire Reserve Forces and Cadets Association. Holding three degrees, two at masters level, Ron has worked at director level in Construction and Training and has been a visiting lecturer for a number of universities and colleges. He is the Editor of constructionsite.org.uk (Construction Learning Resources), the national resource website for FE & HE Institutions, and maintains the www.famous-historicbuildings.org.uk website. He has written a number of books, magazine articles, distance learning modules and online study units and is a Publishing Partner with the Encyclopaedia Britannica, contributing on Historic Sites & Buildings. A member of the Historical Association and the Society of Architectural Historians, Ron regularly gives talks for special interest groups and cruise ships throughout the world. Dr Louise Bonner Louise studied geography at Liverpool University, gained a postgraduate scholarship to study ecology and forest management at Harvard in the USA and returned to do her doctorate at Liverpool University, focusing on environmental management. For 35 years, her professional career was spent as a university geography lecturer, specialising in biogeography, wildlife ecology, environmental management, historical geography, tourism and sustainable development. Neil Bonner Neil Bonner has been a journalist for almost 50 years, starting as a reporter on a local weekly newspaper in his hometown of Stafford. After moving on to regional evening papers, he began to specialise in writing about television and show business, which he still does today. A freelance writer for the past 20 years, Neil has met and interviewed hundreds of celebrities, from soap stars to Hollywood greats; from comic legends to rock and pop icons. So, as you can imagine, he has plenty of entertaining stories to tell about his life with the stars. Having written for dozens of evening papers and every major national newspaper, as well as for titles such as Woman s Own, OK! Magazine, The Stage and TV Times, it s hardly surprising that he is in demand to pass on his experience in lectures to media students and writers groups.