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  2. Viking River Cruises Introduces Four New Christmas Itineraries

    Viking River Cruises has added four new Christmas itineraries for 2010. Each of the 10-day programs will sail during the Christmas holiday through the heart of Germany on either the Rhine or Danube rivers and include river-view accommodations, daily guided tours, all meals and visits to the time-honored Christmas markets.
    The itineraries are “Winter on the Danube” from Nuremberg to Budapest departing Dec. 18; “Winter Rhineland, Amsterdam to Basel, Dec. 19; “Winter Holiday,” Nuremberg to Vienna, Dec. 19; and “European Winter Sojourn,” Budapest to Passau, Dec. 18 or 19.


    Viking River Cruises has added four new Christmas itineraries for 2010. Each of the 10-day programs will sail during the Christmas holiday through the heart of Germany on either the Rhine or Danube rivers and include river-view accommodations, daily guided tours, all meals and visits to the time-honored Christmas markets.
    The itineraries are “Winter on the Danube” from Nuremberg to Budapest departing Dec. 18; “Winter Rhineland, Amsterdam to Basel, Dec. 19; “Winter Holiday,” Nuremberg to Vienna, Dec. 19; and “European Winter Sojourn,” Budapest to Passau, Dec. 18 or 19.


    All-inclusive pricing starts at $1,622 per person, which reflects the current offer of two-for-one cruise and land pricing. Those who book by July 31 can take advantage of up to two-for-one roundtrip international air and transfers when reserving a category C stateroom or higher. As an added bonus, guests also will receive complimentary wine with dinner onboard. Viking River Cruises also offers Explore More land extensions in Amsterdam, Budapest, Lucerne, Prague or Vienna, depending upon the itinerary. For more information, call 877-66VIKING or visit www.vikingrivercruises.com/agents.

     



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  3. France Cruises Promotes Family Barge Cruising Programs

    France Cruises is promoting barge cruises for families. A casual cruise starts at $6,795 for a family of four while an ultra-deluxe cruise starts at $37,900 for a family of six. The barges come with their own chefs. The casual four-person Maria offers cycling, swimming, walking, playing games or helping the captain. The family can dress down and barbecue on the bank or dress up and go out to dinner. The barge moves daily. Prices for this cruise start at $6,795 for a family of four.


    Viking River Cruises has added four new Christmas itineraries for 2010. Each of the 10-day programs will sail during the Christmas holiday through the heart of Germany on either the Rhine or Danube rivers and include river-view accommodations, daily guided tours, all meals and visits to the time-honored Christmas markets.
    The itineraries are “Winter on the Danube” from Nuremberg to Budapest departing Dec. 18; “Winter Rhineland, Amsterdam to Basel, Dec. 19; “Winter Holiday,” Nuremberg to Vienna, Dec. 19; and “European Winter Sojourn,” Budapest to Passau, Dec. 18 or 19.


    All-inclusive pricing starts at $1,622 per person, which reflects the current offer of two-for-one cruise and land pricing. Those who book by July 31 can take advantage of up to two-for-one roundtrip international air and transfers when reserving a category C stateroom or higher. As an added bonus, guests also will receive complimentary wine with dinner onboard. Viking River Cruises also offers Explore More land extensions in Amsterdam, Budapest, Lucerne, Prague or Vienna, depending upon the itinerary. For more information, call 877-66VIKING or visit www.vikingrivercruises.com/agents.

     

    Avalon Waterways is unveiling a number of dining enhancements to its river ships in 2011. The enhancements include giving cruisers a choice of appetizer, salad, entrée, cheese and dessert; featuring local fare options at each meal; highlighting sustainable cuisine on French itineraries; offering more healthy options including low calorie, low sodium and glucose-free cuisine; and introducing Night Fare, served at 10:30 p.m. each day.


    The company already provides early- and late-riser breakfast options, and next year will add complimentary sparkling wine for Mimosas and made-to-order egg stations to the breakfast buffet. Guests will also will be able to order continental breakfast in their room and have drinks delivered to them throughout the day.
     

    More drink options are also on the menu for Avalon Waterways. In addition to offering complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner and soft drinks with lunch, next year Avalon will feature a cocktail hour. There will be a drink discount during cocktail hour up to two-for-one prices along with “drink of the day” recommendations from the bartender. Complimentary cappuccino, espresso, latte and premium Lavazza coffee will also be provided to Avalon passengers throughout the day.


    Avalon introduced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drink packages this year that can be pre-purchased. Next year, the company is unveiling celebration packages for those who want to commemorate a birthday or anniversary in their room with several celebratory cuisine selections. For more information, call 800-221-0090 or visit www.globusfamilypartner.com.

     

    Hapag-Lloyd Cruises will return to the Great Lakes in fall 2011 with the Columbus after a four-year absence. Built in 1997, the Columbus was specifically designed to navigate the locks of the Great Lakes and is one of the few ocean-going cruise ships that can successfully travel through the Great Lakes. The 420-guest Columbus offers two Great Lakes itineraries in 2011, as well as a cruise along the eastern coast of North America.


    The two German/English Great Lakes itineraries visit seven states, two Canadian provinces and all five lakes. A highlight is when the Columbus proceeds through the eight locks of the 28-mile long Welland Canal after tackling a height difference of almost 328 feet. Optional outings include attending a real Pow-Wow and traversing the Agawa Canyon through a wilderness with waterfalls, ravines and steep passes.


    The eastern U.S. and Canada itinerary travels from Toronto to Florida. This itinerary cruises through the St. Lawrence Seaway and stops at Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Also a dedicated golf cruise, this itinerary features a PGA golf professional and the chance to practice on a 21-course golf simulator onboard. Additionally the golf package allows guests to tee off at five golf courses along the route at an additional cost.


    Hapag-Lloyd is a German company, but on these cruises, travel documents and information is provided in English prior to their trip. Onboard, daily programs, menus, announcements, lectures/video presentations and safety drill instructions are offered in English, as are shore excursions at each port of call. The ship’s crew is fluent in English.


    The 13-day Great Lakes cruise from Toronto to Chicago departs Sept. 5, 2011, and includes Welland Canal, Windsor, Tobermory, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay, Little Current, Lock Soo, Thunder Bay, Duluth and Mackinac Island. Rates start at $3,540 per person cruise-only. A 5 percent early-booking discount applies if booked by Feb. 7. The 13-day cruise from Chicago to Toronto departs Sept. 18, 2011, and visits Traverse City, Mackinac Island, Lock Soo, Thunder Bay, Little Current, Georgian Bay, Midland, Windsor and the Welland Canal. Rates start at $3,470 per person cruise-only with a 5 percent discount if booked by Feb. 20.


    The 18-day East Coast cruise from Toronto to Miami departs Oct. 1 and visits Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, Savannah and Port Canaveral. Rates start at $4,280 per person cruise-only with a 5 percent discount if booked by March 5. The golf package is an additional $1,160. For more information, call Air Travel Marketing Services at 800-888-0200, Euro Lloyd Travel Group at 800-782-3924 or Kartagener Associates at 877-445-7447, or visit www.hl-cruises.com.  

     

    Peru-based Aqua Expeditions plans to launch its second vessel on the Peruvian Amazon in April. The Aria features 16 cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows and Aqua’s signature Amazon Grill with Executive Chef Pedro Miguel Schiaffino. The air-conditioned top deck will feature an observation lounge, an outdoor Jacuzzi and sun deck. The boat’s itineraries will vary from those of its sister ship, the Aqua, but it also will explore remote areas of the Amazon River. The 24-crew member Aria is staffed with four nature guides. It also will have an Amazon wildlife reference library and air-conditioned multimedia room. For more information, visit www.aquaexpeditions.com.

    An AdventureSmith Explorations cruise on Baja’s Sea of Cortez, March 19 to 26, will showcase migrating gray whales that are still prized as bounty even though commercial whaling was banned in 1986 by the International Whaling Commission. The number of gray whales present makes Baja the site of one of the largest migrations of any mammal, many covering over 10,000 miles each year.


    The trip, “Baja: Among the Great Whales,” is sponsored by the Santa Barbara Travel Bureau on behalf of the Origami Whales Project headquartered in Carpinteria, Calif. Since 2004, the project has worked to raise awareness of threats to dolphins and whales through its large-scale public art project, “Curtain of 34,000 Origami Whales.” This visual statement memorializes whales in the thousands slaughtered by Japan, Norway and Iceland after the 1986 global ban. The director of the Origami Whales Project, Peggy Oki, will join the cruise. A portion of the cruise proceeds will assist this project. As an incentive, guests booking by Aug. 15 receive a $250 per person early-booking discount off of per-person rates from $4,990, double occupancy.


    A public evening co-hosted by Oki and Todd Smith, founder of AdventureSmith Explorations, will help raise awareness of the threat facing whales worldwide. The event will be held at 6 p.m. Aug. 2 at the Santa Barbara Travel Bureau office, 1028 State St., Santa Barbara. The cruise will be operated by the National Geographic Sea Bird, which accommodates 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. A fleet of Zodiacs and kayaks allows encounters with the whales and other marine life. For more information, visit www.adventuresmithexplorations.com/itinerarydetails.php/advid/94.
     

    France Cruises is promoting barge cruises for families. A casual cruise starts at $6,795 for a family of four while an ultra-deluxe cruise starts at $37,900 for a family of six. The barges come with their own chefs. The casual four-person Maria offers cycling, swimming, walking, playing games or helping the captain. The family can dress down and barbecue on the bank or dress up and go out to dinner. The barge moves daily. Prices for this cruise start at $6,795 for a family of four.


    The ultra-deluxe Roi Soleil offers a wide range of activities to suit your children"s age group. Activities during the cruise include cycling, horse-back riding, four-wheel driving, hot-air ballooning, panoramic plane flight, bull-herding, village markets or swimming at the beach or in a river. Bicycles and helmets can be supplied. Dual excursions for children and adults during the canal cruises can be provided. Plus, there is a full range of DVDs for children and board games to play. As for food, the onboard chef will cater to any food tastes. A fourth cabin can be provided for a nanny in the crew quarters if required. Prices start at $37,900 for a family of six.


    Guests can also customize cruises aboard the Anjodi or the La Belle Epoque. Highlights for these cruises include the Dinosaur Park and Museum in Meze, Limousis Caves, Grottes d’Arcy sur Cure and Parc L’Auxoiszoo. Prices for the Anjodi start at $3,990 per person with a children’s discount available upon request. The La Belle Epoque starts at $4,350 per person with children’s discount available upon request. All cruises and packages are commissionable for travel agents at 10 percent. For more information, visit www.FranceCruises.com.



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  4. AdventureSmith Plans Cruise to Spotlight Gray Whales

    An AdventureSmith Explorations cruise on Baja’s Sea of Cortez, March 19 to 26, will showcase migrating gray whales that are still prized as bounty even though commercial whaling was banned in 1986 by the International Whaling Commission. The number of gray whales present makes Baja the site of one of the largest migrations of any mammal, many covering over 10,000 miles each year.


    Viking River Cruises has added four new Christmas itineraries for 2010. Each of the 10-day programs will sail during the Christmas holiday through the heart of Germany on either the Rhine or Danube rivers and include river-view accommodations, daily guided tours, all meals and visits to the time-honored Christmas markets.
    The itineraries are “Winter on the Danube” from Nuremberg to Budapest departing Dec. 18; “Winter Rhineland, Amsterdam to Basel, Dec. 19; “Winter Holiday,” Nuremberg to Vienna, Dec. 19; and “European Winter Sojourn,” Budapest to Passau, Dec. 18 or 19.


    All-inclusive pricing starts at $1,622 per person, which reflects the current offer of two-for-one cruise and land pricing. Those who book by July 31 can take advantage of up to two-for-one roundtrip international air and transfers when reserving a category C stateroom or higher. As an added bonus, guests also will receive complimentary wine with dinner onboard. Viking River Cruises also offers Explore More land extensions in Amsterdam, Budapest, Lucerne, Prague or Vienna, depending upon the itinerary. For more information, call 877-66VIKING or visit www.vikingrivercruises.com/agents.

     

    Avalon Waterways is unveiling a number of dining enhancements to its river ships in 2011. The enhancements include giving cruisers a choice of appetizer, salad, entrée, cheese and dessert; featuring local fare options at each meal; highlighting sustainable cuisine on French itineraries; offering more healthy options including low calorie, low sodium and glucose-free cuisine; and introducing Night Fare, served at 10:30 p.m. each day.


    The company already provides early- and late-riser breakfast options, and next year will add complimentary sparkling wine for Mimosas and made-to-order egg stations to the breakfast buffet. Guests will also will be able to order continental breakfast in their room and have drinks delivered to them throughout the day.
     

    More drink options are also on the menu for Avalon Waterways. In addition to offering complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner and soft drinks with lunch, next year Avalon will feature a cocktail hour. There will be a drink discount during cocktail hour up to two-for-one prices along with “drink of the day” recommendations from the bartender. Complimentary cappuccino, espresso, latte and premium Lavazza coffee will also be provided to Avalon passengers throughout the day.


    Avalon introduced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drink packages this year that can be pre-purchased. Next year, the company is unveiling celebration packages for those who want to commemorate a birthday or anniversary in their room with several celebratory cuisine selections. For more information, call 800-221-0090 or visit www.globusfamilypartner.com.

     

    Hapag-Lloyd Cruises will return to the Great Lakes in fall 2011 with the Columbus after a four-year absence. Built in 1997, the Columbus was specifically designed to navigate the locks of the Great Lakes and is one of the few ocean-going cruise ships that can successfully travel through the Great Lakes. The 420-guest Columbus offers two Great Lakes itineraries in 2011, as well as a cruise along the eastern coast of North America.


    The two German/English Great Lakes itineraries visit seven states, two Canadian provinces and all five lakes. A highlight is when the Columbus proceeds through the eight locks of the 28-mile long Welland Canal after tackling a height difference of almost 328 feet. Optional outings include attending a real Pow-Wow and traversing the Agawa Canyon through a wilderness with waterfalls, ravines and steep passes.


    The eastern U.S. and Canada itinerary travels from Toronto to Florida. This itinerary cruises through the St. Lawrence Seaway and stops at Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Also a dedicated golf cruise, this itinerary features a PGA golf professional and the chance to practice on a 21-course golf simulator onboard. Additionally the golf package allows guests to tee off at five golf courses along the route at an additional cost.


    Hapag-Lloyd is a German company, but on these cruises, travel documents and information is provided in English prior to their trip. Onboard, daily programs, menus, announcements, lectures/video presentations and safety drill instructions are offered in English, as are shore excursions at each port of call. The ship’s crew is fluent in English.


    The 13-day Great Lakes cruise from Toronto to Chicago departs Sept. 5, 2011, and includes Welland Canal, Windsor, Tobermory, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay, Little Current, Lock Soo, Thunder Bay, Duluth and Mackinac Island. Rates start at $3,540 per person cruise-only. A 5 percent early-booking discount applies if booked by Feb. 7. The 13-day cruise from Chicago to Toronto departs Sept. 18, 2011, and visits Traverse City, Mackinac Island, Lock Soo, Thunder Bay, Little Current, Georgian Bay, Midland, Windsor and the Welland Canal. Rates start at $3,470 per person cruise-only with a 5 percent discount if booked by Feb. 20.


    The 18-day East Coast cruise from Toronto to Miami departs Oct. 1 and visits Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, Savannah and Port Canaveral. Rates start at $4,280 per person cruise-only with a 5 percent discount if booked by March 5. The golf package is an additional $1,160. For more information, call Air Travel Marketing Services at 800-888-0200, Euro Lloyd Travel Group at 800-782-3924 or Kartagener Associates at 877-445-7447, or visit www.hl-cruises.com.  

     

    Peru-based Aqua Expeditions plans to launch its second vessel on the Peruvian Amazon in April. The Aria features 16 cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows and Aqua’s signature Amazon Grill with Executive Chef Pedro Miguel Schiaffino. The air-conditioned top deck will feature an observation lounge, an outdoor Jacuzzi and sun deck. The boat’s itineraries will vary from those of its sister ship, the Aqua, but it also will explore remote areas of the Amazon River. The 24-crew member Aria is staffed with four nature guides. It also will have an Amazon wildlife reference library and air-conditioned multimedia room. For more information, visit www.aquaexpeditions.com.

    An AdventureSmith Explorations cruise on Baja’s Sea of Cortez, March 19 to 26, will showcase migrating gray whales that are still prized as bounty even though commercial whaling was banned in 1986 by the International Whaling Commission. The number of gray whales present makes Baja the site of one of the largest migrations of any mammal, many covering over 10,000 miles each year.


    The trip, “Baja: Among the Great Whales,” is sponsored by the Santa Barbara Travel Bureau on behalf of the Origami Whales Project headquartered in Carpinteria, Calif. Since 2004, the project has worked to raise awareness of threats to dolphins and whales through its large-scale public art project, “Curtain of 34,000 Origami Whales.” This visual statement memorializes whales in the thousands slaughtered by Japan, Norway and Iceland after the 1986 global ban. The director of the Origami Whales Project, Peggy Oki, will join the cruise. A portion of the cruise proceeds will assist this project. As an incentive, guests booking by Aug. 15 receive a $250 per person early-booking discount off of per-person rates from $4,990, double occupancy.


    A public evening co-hosted by Oki and Todd Smith, founder of AdventureSmith Explorations, will help raise awareness of the threat facing whales worldwide. The event will be held at 6 p.m. Aug. 2 at the Santa Barbara Travel Bureau office, 1028 State St., Santa Barbara. The cruise will be operated by the National Geographic Sea Bird, which accommodates 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. A fleet of Zodiacs and kayaks allows encounters with the whales and other marine life. For more information, visit www.adventuresmithexplorations.com/itinerarydetails.php/advid/94.
     



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  5. Aqua Expeditions to Launch New Ship in April

    Peru-based Aqua Expeditions plans to launch its second vessel on the Peruvian Amazon in April. The Aria features 16 cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows and Aqua’s signature Amazon Grill with Executive Chef Pedro Miguel Schiaffino. The air-conditioned top deck will feature an observation lounge, an outdoor Jacuzzi and sun deck. The boat’s itineraries will vary from those of its sister ship, the Aqua, but it also will explore remote areas of the Amazon River. The 24-crew member Aria is staffed with four nature guides. It also will have an Amazon wildlife reference library and air-conditioned multimedia room. For more information, visit www.aquaexpeditions.com.


    Viking River Cruises has added four new Christmas itineraries for 2010. Each of the 10-day programs will sail during the Christmas holiday through the heart of Germany on either the Rhine or Danube rivers and include river-view accommodations, daily guided tours, all meals and visits to the time-honored Christmas markets.
    The itineraries are “Winter on the Danube” from Nuremberg to Budapest departing Dec. 18; “Winter Rhineland, Amsterdam to Basel, Dec. 19; “Winter Holiday,” Nuremberg to Vienna, Dec. 19; and “European Winter Sojourn,” Budapest to Passau, Dec. 18 or 19.


    All-inclusive pricing starts at $1,622 per person, which reflects the current offer of two-for-one cruise and land pricing. Those who book by July 31 can take advantage of up to two-for-one roundtrip international air and transfers when reserving a category C stateroom or higher. As an added bonus, guests also will receive complimentary wine with dinner onboard. Viking River Cruises also offers Explore More land extensions in Amsterdam, Budapest, Lucerne, Prague or Vienna, depending upon the itinerary. For more information, call 877-66VIKING or visit www.vikingrivercruises.com/agents.

     

    Avalon Waterways is unveiling a number of dining enhancements to its river ships in 2011. The enhancements include giving cruisers a choice of appetizer, salad, entrée, cheese and dessert; featuring local fare options at each meal; highlighting sustainable cuisine on French itineraries; offering more healthy options including low calorie, low sodium and glucose-free cuisine; and introducing Night Fare, served at 10:30 p.m. each day.


    The company already provides early- and late-riser breakfast options, and next year will add complimentary sparkling wine for Mimosas and made-to-order egg stations to the breakfast buffet. Guests will also will be able to order continental breakfast in their room and have drinks delivered to them throughout the day.
     

    More drink options are also on the menu for Avalon Waterways. In addition to offering complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner and soft drinks with lunch, next year Avalon will feature a cocktail hour. There will be a drink discount during cocktail hour up to two-for-one prices along with “drink of the day” recommendations from the bartender. Complimentary cappuccino, espresso, latte and premium Lavazza coffee will also be provided to Avalon passengers throughout the day.


    Avalon introduced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drink packages this year that can be pre-purchased. Next year, the company is unveiling celebration packages for those who want to commemorate a birthday or anniversary in their room with several celebratory cuisine selections. For more information, call 800-221-0090 or visit www.globusfamilypartner.com.

     

    Hapag-Lloyd Cruises will return to the Great Lakes in fall 2011 with the Columbus after a four-year absence. Built in 1997, the Columbus was specifically designed to navigate the locks of the Great Lakes and is one of the few ocean-going cruise ships that can successfully travel through the Great Lakes. The 420-guest Columbus offers two Great Lakes itineraries in 2011, as well as a cruise along the eastern coast of North America.


    The two German/English Great Lakes itineraries visit seven states, two Canadian provinces and all five lakes. A highlight is when the Columbus proceeds through the eight locks of the 28-mile long Welland Canal after tackling a height difference of almost 328 feet. Optional outings include attending a real Pow-Wow and traversing the Agawa Canyon through a wilderness with waterfalls, ravines and steep passes.


    The eastern U.S. and Canada itinerary travels from Toronto to Florida. This itinerary cruises through the St. Lawrence Seaway and stops at Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Also a dedicated golf cruise, this itinerary features a PGA golf professional and the chance to practice on a 21-course golf simulator onboard. Additionally the golf package allows guests to tee off at five golf courses along the route at an additional cost.


    Hapag-Lloyd is a German company, but on these cruises, travel documents and information is provided in English prior to their trip. Onboard, daily programs, menus, announcements, lectures/video presentations and safety drill instructions are offered in English, as are shore excursions at each port of call. The ship’s crew is fluent in English.


    The 13-day Great Lakes cruise from Toronto to Chicago departs Sept. 5, 2011, and includes Welland Canal, Windsor, Tobermory, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay, Little Current, Lock Soo, Thunder Bay, Duluth and Mackinac Island. Rates start at $3,540 per person cruise-only. A 5 percent early-booking discount applies if booked by Feb. 7. The 13-day cruise from Chicago to Toronto departs Sept. 18, 2011, and visits Traverse City, Mackinac Island, Lock Soo, Thunder Bay, Little Current, Georgian Bay, Midland, Windsor and the Welland Canal. Rates start at $3,470 per person cruise-only with a 5 percent discount if booked by Feb. 20.


    The 18-day East Coast cruise from Toronto to Miami departs Oct. 1 and visits Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, Savannah and Port Canaveral. Rates start at $4,280 per person cruise-only with a 5 percent discount if booked by March 5. The golf package is an additional $1,160. For more information, call Air Travel Marketing Services at 800-888-0200, Euro Lloyd Travel Group at 800-782-3924 or Kartagener Associates at 877-445-7447, or visit www.hl-cruises.com.  

     

    Peru-based Aqua Expeditions plans to launch its second vessel on the Peruvian Amazon in April. The Aria features 16 cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows and Aqua’s signature Amazon Grill with Executive Chef Pedro Miguel Schiaffino. The air-conditioned top deck will feature an observation lounge, an outdoor Jacuzzi and sun deck. The boat’s itineraries will vary from those of its sister ship, the Aqua, but it also will explore remote areas of the Amazon River. The 24-crew member Aria is staffed with four nature guides. It also will have an Amazon wildlife reference library and air-conditioned multimedia room. For more information, visit www.aquaexpeditions.com.



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  6. Princess Details 2011-12 South America Season

    Princess Cruises in the fall 2011-spring 2012 cruise season will offer South American cruises and cruise-tours, taking passengers down the Amazon River, around Cape Horn, along Brazil or up to Machu Picchu. The company will offer 10 departures aboard Star Princess and Pacific Princess to 31 destinations. Passengers can extend their South American vacation with a land tour to Peru’s Machu Picchu or Brazil’s Iguazú Falls.


    SeaDream Yacht Club has set the speaker program for its October and November westbound trans-Atlantic voyages. On SeaDream I’s Oct. 14 to 26 crossing from Malaga to San Juan, speakers are Col. Walter Cunningham, who was an astronaut with NASA and spent 12 years as a venture capitalist, and maritime historian Brian Beck, a chartered engineer with more than 30 years experience.


    SeaDream II’s Nov. 10 to 21 crossing from Lisbon to San Juan will feature Dr. Fred Chernow, a retired professor of psychology from St. John’s University in New York. Chernow is a seminar leader in the field of memory improvement. Also scheduled to speak is Jon Bowermaster, a six-time grantee of the National Geographic Expeditions Council and writer and filmmaker who has made sea kayak expeditions in the past 10 years from the Aleutian Islands to Vietnam, French Polynesia to Chile/Argentina/Bolivia, Gabon to Croatia, and Tasmania to Antarctica.


    Fares start at $2,699 per person, based on double occupancy. SeaDream fares include all meals, wine with lunch and dinner, open bar, use of water toys, and gratuities. Air transportation and ground transportation to and from the yacht is not included. Fares are capacity controlled and are subject to change without notice. For more information, call 800-707-4911 or visit www.seadream.com.

     

    The Port of New Orleans Board of Commissioners has approved a resolution to enter into an agreement with the Regional Planning Commission to fund the Intermodal Riverfront Center at the Julia Street Cruise Terminal. The project will allow improved access between the Julia Street Cruise Terminal, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Erato Street Cruise Terminal, Riverwalk Marketplace and the John Churchill Chase street car station. The project, estimated to cost $500,000, will replace a 25-year-old staircase, refurbish an existing port building elevators and escalators for handicap accessibility, and make other site improvements. A $360,000 Federal Transportation Authority grant will pay for most of the improvements, while the port will pick up the balance. Architects are currently in the final stages of design and completion is expected to be in summer 2011. “Cruise passengers, as well as the general public, will benefit greatly from improved access between our cruise terminals and adjacent entertainment, convention and shopping venues,” said Gary LaGrange, the port’s president and CEO. For more information, visit www.portno.com.

    Holland America Line will offer 24 seven-day cruises to Bermuda aboard Veendam in 2011, continuing the schedule established this year. The premium line returned to regular Bermuda service from New York in 2010 after more than 25 years. The 2011 voyages begin May 1 and will sail roundtrip from New York through Oct. 9, calling at St. George’s and Hamilton.


    The 1,350-guest Veendam will spend one day at St. George’s and two nights at Hamilton. The cruises will call first at St. George’s, Bermuda’s original capital. Founded in 1609, the town of St. George’s in the northeast area of Bermuda is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest continuously inhabited English settlement in the Americas. Following St. George’s, guests will have the opportunity to explore the island’s capital, Hamilton, which is the commercial hub and seat of government. From Veendam -- which docks in the center of town -- guests can take a short walk to Front Street and explore its shops and restaurants. Cruise fares begin at $699 per person plus taxes, double occupancy. For more information, call 877-SAIL-HAL or visit www.hollandamerica.com.

     

    Princess Cruises in the fall 2011-spring 2012 cruise season will offer South American cruises and cruise-tours, taking passengers down the Amazon River, around Cape Horn, along Brazil or up to Machu Picchu. The company will offer 10 departures aboard Star Princess and Pacific Princess to 31 destinations. Passengers can extend their South American vacation with a land tour to Peru’s Machu Picchu or Brazil’s Iguazú Falls.


    The Pacific Princess will sail up the Amazon River on a 14-day cruise that calls at St. Maarten, St. Lucia, Tobago and Devil’s Island. Stops along the Amazon include Santarém, Boca da Valéria and Parintins with an overnight stay in Manaus. The ship departs on Dec. 16 and Dec. 30, 2011.


    The Star Princess will operate a 14-day day cruise between Rio de Janeiro and Santiago around Cape Horn. Calls will be made to Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Falkland Islands, Ushuaia and Punta Arenas. The voyage includes scenic cruising around Cape Horn, including Beagle Channel, the Strait of Magellan and the Chilean fjords. Departures are Dec. 24, 2011, Jan. 7, Jan. 21, Feb. 4, Feb. 18 and March 2, 2012.


    A 15-day sailing from Rio de Janeiro to Fort Lauderdale by Star Princess starts with an overnight in Rio, then visits Brazilian ports of Salvador and Recife, plus Barbados, Antigua and St. Maarten. The sailing departs March 17, 2012. The Star Princess also offers a 16-day cruise that visits three continents. The voyage from Venice to Rio de Janeiro includes an overnight stay in Venice and calls at Dubrovnik, Corfu, Malta (Valletta), Tunis/Carthage (La Goulette), Gibraltar and Recife. Departure date is Dec. 8, 2011.


    The five-day Machu Picchu land extension departs from Lima. The tour includes a guided tour of Machu Picchu and the historic city of Cusco and the nearby Sacred Valley and Sacsayhuaman Fortress, as well as enjoy rail travel up into the mountains. The package combines with the “Cape Horn Route to Rio” cruise.


    The four-night Iguazú Falls tour features extra time to explore Rio de Janeiro, plus two days at Iguazú Falls. Travelers will view the falls from several vantage points as well as from excursion on an ecological jungle train and a boat ride. The tour includes two nights in Iguazú Falls and two nights in Rio on a package that combines with the “Cape Horn Route to Rio” or “Brazilian Adventure” cruises. For more information, call 800-PRINCESS or visit www.princess.com.
     



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  7. Royal Caribbean Offers Epicurean Package on Freedom

    Royal Caribbean International is offering an “Epicurean Discovery” package on 12 voyages on Freedom of the Seas. The package features special events throughout the week devoted to cuisine and fine dining, with each sailing hosted by a celebrity chef, such as “Iron Chef” contender Johnny Vinczencz, 2010 James Beard winner for “Best Chef in the South” Michael Schwartz, and “Top Chef” Chicago contender Spike Mandelsohn. A list of chefs and sail dates is available at www.royalcaribbean.com/epicurean.


    SeaDream Yacht Club has set the speaker program for its October and November westbound trans-Atlantic voyages. On SeaDream I’s Oct. 14 to 26 crossing from Malaga to San Juan, speakers are Col. Walter Cunningham, who was an astronaut with NASA and spent 12 years as a venture capitalist, and maritime historian Brian Beck, a chartered engineer with more than 30 years experience.


    SeaDream II’s Nov. 10 to 21 crossing from Lisbon to San Juan will feature Dr. Fred Chernow, a retired professor of psychology from St. John’s University in New York. Chernow is a seminar leader in the field of memory improvement. Also scheduled to speak is Jon Bowermaster, a six-time grantee of the National Geographic Expeditions Council and writer and filmmaker who has made sea kayak expeditions in the past 10 years from the Aleutian Islands to Vietnam, French Polynesia to Chile/Argentina/Bolivia, Gabon to Croatia, and Tasmania to Antarctica.


    Fares start at $2,699 per person, based on double occupancy. SeaDream fares include all meals, wine with lunch and dinner, open bar, use of water toys, and gratuities. Air transportation and ground transportation to and from the yacht is not included. Fares are capacity controlled and are subject to change without notice. For more information, call 800-707-4911 or visit www.seadream.com.

     

    The Port of New Orleans Board of Commissioners has approved a resolution to enter into an agreement with the Regional Planning Commission to fund the Intermodal Riverfront Center at the Julia Street Cruise Terminal. The project will allow improved access between the Julia Street Cruise Terminal, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Erato Street Cruise Terminal, Riverwalk Marketplace and the John Churchill Chase street car station. The project, estimated to cost $500,000, will replace a 25-year-old staircase, refurbish an existing port building elevators and escalators for handicap accessibility, and make other site improvements. A $360,000 Federal Transportation Authority grant will pay for most of the improvements, while the port will pick up the balance. Architects are currently in the final stages of design and completion is expected to be in summer 2011. “Cruise passengers, as well as the general public, will benefit greatly from improved access between our cruise terminals and adjacent entertainment, convention and shopping venues,” said Gary LaGrange, the port’s president and CEO. For more information, visit www.portno.com.

    Holland America Line will offer 24 seven-day cruises to Bermuda aboard Veendam in 2011, continuing the schedule established this year. The premium line returned to regular Bermuda service from New York in 2010 after more than 25 years. The 2011 voyages begin May 1 and will sail roundtrip from New York through Oct. 9, calling at St. George’s and Hamilton.


    The 1,350-guest Veendam will spend one day at St. George’s and two nights at Hamilton. The cruises will call first at St. George’s, Bermuda’s original capital. Founded in 1609, the town of St. George’s in the northeast area of Bermuda is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest continuously inhabited English settlement in the Americas. Following St. George’s, guests will have the opportunity to explore the island’s capital, Hamilton, which is the commercial hub and seat of government. From Veendam -- which docks in the center of town -- guests can take a short walk to Front Street and explore its shops and restaurants. Cruise fares begin at $699 per person plus taxes, double occupancy. For more information, call 877-SAIL-HAL or visit www.hollandamerica.com.

     

    Princess Cruises in the fall 2011-spring 2012 cruise season will offer South American cruises and cruise-tours, taking passengers down the Amazon River, around Cape Horn, along Brazil or up to Machu Picchu. The company will offer 10 departures aboard Star Princess and Pacific Princess to 31 destinations. Passengers can extend their South American vacation with a land tour to Peru’s Machu Picchu or Brazil’s Iguazú Falls.


    The Pacific Princess will sail up the Amazon River on a 14-day cruise that calls at St. Maarten, St. Lucia, Tobago and Devil’s Island. Stops along the Amazon include Santarém, Boca da Valéria and Parintins with an overnight stay in Manaus. The ship departs on Dec. 16 and Dec. 30, 2011.


    The Star Princess will operate a 14-day day cruise between Rio de Janeiro and Santiago around Cape Horn. Calls will be made to Montevideo, Buenos Aires, Falkland Islands, Ushuaia and Punta Arenas. The voyage includes scenic cruising around Cape Horn, including Beagle Channel, the Strait of Magellan and the Chilean fjords. Departures are Dec. 24, 2011, Jan. 7, Jan. 21, Feb. 4, Feb. 18 and March 2, 2012.


    A 15-day sailing from Rio de Janeiro to Fort Lauderdale by Star Princess starts with an overnight in Rio, then visits Brazilian ports of Salvador and Recife, plus Barbados, Antigua and St. Maarten. The sailing departs March 17, 2012. The Star Princess also offers a 16-day cruise that visits three continents. The voyage from Venice to Rio de Janeiro includes an overnight stay in Venice and calls at Dubrovnik, Corfu, Malta (Valletta), Tunis/Carthage (La Goulette), Gibraltar and Recife. Departure date is Dec. 8, 2011.


    The five-day Machu Picchu land extension departs from Lima. The tour includes a guided tour of Machu Picchu and the historic city of Cusco and the nearby Sacred Valley and Sacsayhuaman Fortress, as well as enjoy rail travel up into the mountains. The package combines with the “Cape Horn Route to Rio” cruise.


    The four-night Iguazú Falls tour features extra time to explore Rio de Janeiro, plus two days at Iguazú Falls. Travelers will view the falls from several vantage points as well as from excursion on an ecological jungle train and a boat ride. The tour includes two nights in Iguazú Falls and two nights in Rio on a package that combines with the “Cape Horn Route to Rio” or “Brazilian Adventure” cruises. For more information, call 800-PRINCESS or visit www.princess.com.
     

    Royal Caribbean International is offering an “Epicurean Discovery” package on 12 voyages on Freedom of the Seas. The package features special events throughout the week devoted to cuisine and fine dining, with each sailing hosted by a celebrity chef, such as “Iron Chef” contender Johnny Vinczencz, 2010 James Beard winner for “Best Chef in the South” Michael Schwartz, and “Top Chef” Chicago contender Spike Mandelsohn. A list of chefs and sail dates is available at www.royalcaribbean.com/epicurean.


    Available to guests booking suite accommodations or higher, the seven-night “Epicurean Discovery” package includes private dinners, a wine tasting, a lecture and private tour, a tapas sampling reception, signed photo and cookbook. The experience begins at $1,874 per person, based on double occupancy.


    Sailing from Port Canaveral, Freedom of the Seas sails seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruises to St. Thomas, St. Maarten and Royal Caribbean’s private island CocoCay. The Western Caribbean cruises call on Ocho Rios, Jamaica; Grand Cayman; Cozumel, Mexico; and Royal Caribbean’s private destination Labadee, Haiti. For additional information, call 800-327-2056 or visit www.cruisingpower.com.

     



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  8. Avalon Waterways Introduces Dining Enhancements for 2011

    Avalon Waterways is unveiling a number of dining enhancements to its river ships in 2011. The enhancements include giving cruisers a choice of appetizer, salad, entrée, cheese and dessert; featuring local fare options at each meal; highlighting sustainable cuisine on French itineraries; offering more healthy options including low calorie, low sodium and glucose-free cuisine; and introducing Night Fare, served at 10:30 p.m. each day.


    Viking River Cruises has added four new Christmas itineraries for 2010. Each of the 10-day programs will sail during the Christmas holiday through the heart of Germany on either the Rhine or Danube rivers and include river-view accommodations, daily guided tours, all meals and visits to the time-honored Christmas markets.
    The itineraries are “Winter on the Danube” from Nuremberg to Budapest departing Dec. 18; “Winter Rhineland, Amsterdam to Basel, Dec. 19; “Winter Holiday,” Nuremberg to Vienna, Dec. 19; and “European Winter Sojourn,” Budapest to Passau, Dec. 18 or 19.


    All-inclusive pricing starts at $1,622 per person, which reflects the current offer of two-for-one cruise and land pricing. Those who book by July 31 can take advantage of up to two-for-one roundtrip international air and transfers when reserving a category C stateroom or higher. As an added bonus, guests also will receive complimentary wine with dinner onboard. Viking River Cruises also offers Explore More land extensions in Amsterdam, Budapest, Lucerne, Prague or Vienna, depending upon the itinerary. For more information, call 877-66VIKING or visit www.vikingrivercruises.com/agents.

     

    Avalon Waterways is unveiling a number of dining enhancements to its river ships in 2011. The enhancements include giving cruisers a choice of appetizer, salad, entrée, cheese and dessert; featuring local fare options at each meal; highlighting sustainable cuisine on French itineraries; offering more healthy options including low calorie, low sodium and glucose-free cuisine; and introducing Night Fare, served at 10:30 p.m. each day.


    The company already provides early- and late-riser breakfast options, and next year will add complimentary sparkling wine for Mimosas and made-to-order egg stations to the breakfast buffet. Guests will also will be able to order continental breakfast in their room and have drinks delivered to them throughout the day.
     

    More drink options are also on the menu for Avalon Waterways. In addition to offering complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner and soft drinks with lunch, next year Avalon will feature a cocktail hour. There will be a drink discount during cocktail hour up to two-for-one prices along with “drink of the day” recommendations from the bartender. Complimentary cappuccino, espresso, latte and premium Lavazza coffee will also be provided to Avalon passengers throughout the day.


    Avalon introduced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drink packages this year that can be pre-purchased. Next year, the company is unveiling celebration packages for those who want to commemorate a birthday or anniversary in their room with several celebratory cuisine selections. For more information, call 800-221-0090 or visit www.globusfamilypartner.com.

     



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  9. Hapag-Lloyd to Return to the Great Lakes in Fall 2011

    Hapag-Lloyd Cruises will return to the Great Lakes in fall 2011 with the Columbus after a four-year absence. Built in 1997, the Columbus was specifically designed to navigate the locks of the Great Lakes and is one of the few ocean-going cruise ships that can successfully travel through the Great Lakes. The 420-guest Columbus offers two Great Lakes itineraries in 2011, as well as a cruise along the eastern coast of North America.


    Viking River Cruises has added four new Christmas itineraries for 2010. Each of the 10-day programs will sail during the Christmas holiday through the heart of Germany on either the Rhine or Danube rivers and include river-view accommodations, daily guided tours, all meals and visits to the time-honored Christmas markets.
    The itineraries are “Winter on the Danube” from Nuremberg to Budapest departing Dec. 18; “Winter Rhineland, Amsterdam to Basel, Dec. 19; “Winter Holiday,” Nuremberg to Vienna, Dec. 19; and “European Winter Sojourn,” Budapest to Passau, Dec. 18 or 19.


    All-inclusive pricing starts at $1,622 per person, which reflects the current offer of two-for-one cruise and land pricing. Those who book by July 31 can take advantage of up to two-for-one roundtrip international air and transfers when reserving a category C stateroom or higher. As an added bonus, guests also will receive complimentary wine with dinner onboard. Viking River Cruises also offers Explore More land extensions in Amsterdam, Budapest, Lucerne, Prague or Vienna, depending upon the itinerary. For more information, call 877-66VIKING or visit www.vikingrivercruises.com/agents.

     

    Avalon Waterways is unveiling a number of dining enhancements to its river ships in 2011. The enhancements include giving cruisers a choice of appetizer, salad, entrée, cheese and dessert; featuring local fare options at each meal; highlighting sustainable cuisine on French itineraries; offering more healthy options including low calorie, low sodium and glucose-free cuisine; and introducing Night Fare, served at 10:30 p.m. each day.


    The company already provides early- and late-riser breakfast options, and next year will add complimentary sparkling wine for Mimosas and made-to-order egg stations to the breakfast buffet. Guests will also will be able to order continental breakfast in their room and have drinks delivered to them throughout the day.
     

    More drink options are also on the menu for Avalon Waterways. In addition to offering complimentary wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner and soft drinks with lunch, next year Avalon will feature a cocktail hour. There will be a drink discount during cocktail hour up to two-for-one prices along with “drink of the day” recommendations from the bartender. Complimentary cappuccino, espresso, latte and premium Lavazza coffee will also be provided to Avalon passengers throughout the day.


    Avalon introduced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drink packages this year that can be pre-purchased. Next year, the company is unveiling celebration packages for those who want to commemorate a birthday or anniversary in their room with several celebratory cuisine selections. For more information, call 800-221-0090 or visit www.globusfamilypartner.com.

     

    Hapag-Lloyd Cruises will return to the Great Lakes in fall 2011 with the Columbus after a four-year absence. Built in 1997, the Columbus was specifically designed to navigate the locks of the Great Lakes and is one of the few ocean-going cruise ships that can successfully travel through the Great Lakes. The 420-guest Columbus offers two Great Lakes itineraries in 2011, as well as a cruise along the eastern coast of North America.


    The two German/English Great Lakes itineraries visit seven states, two Canadian provinces and all five lakes. A highlight is when the Columbus proceeds through the eight locks of the 28-mile long Welland Canal after tackling a height difference of almost 328 feet. Optional outings include attending a real Pow-Wow and traversing the Agawa Canyon through a wilderness with waterfalls, ravines and steep passes.


    The eastern U.S. and Canada itinerary travels from Toronto to Florida. This itinerary cruises through the St. Lawrence Seaway and stops at Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Also a dedicated golf cruise, this itinerary features a PGA golf professional and the chance to practice on a 21-course golf simulator onboard. Additionally the golf package allows guests to tee off at five golf courses along the route at an additional cost.


    Hapag-Lloyd is a German company, but on these cruises, travel documents and information is provided in English prior to their trip. Onboard, daily programs, menus, announcements, lectures/video presentations and safety drill instructions are offered in English, as are shore excursions at each port of call. The ship’s crew is fluent in English.


    The 13-day Great Lakes cruise from Toronto to Chicago departs Sept. 5, 2011, and includes Welland Canal, Windsor, Tobermory, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay, Little Current, Lock Soo, Thunder Bay, Duluth and Mackinac Island. Rates start at $3,540 per person cruise-only. A 5 percent early-booking discount applies if booked by Feb. 7. The 13-day cruise from Chicago to Toronto departs Sept. 18, 2011, and visits Traverse City, Mackinac Island, Lock Soo, Thunder Bay, Little Current, Georgian Bay, Midland, Windsor and the Welland Canal. Rates start at $3,470 per person cruise-only with a 5 percent discount if booked by Feb. 20.


    The 18-day East Coast cruise from Toronto to Miami departs Oct. 1 and visits Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, Boston, Newport, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston, Savannah and Port Canaveral. Rates start at $4,280 per person cruise-only with a 5 percent discount if booked by March 5. The golf package is an additional $1,160. For more information, call Air Travel Marketing Services at 800-888-0200, Euro Lloyd Travel Group at 800-782-3924 or Kartagener Associates at 877-445-7447, or visit www.hl-cruises.com.  

     



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  10. Holland America Set to Continue Bermuda Cruises in 2011

    Holland America Line will offer 24 seven-day cruises to Bermuda aboard Veendam in 2011, continuing the schedule established this year. The premium line returned to regular Bermuda service from New York in 2010 after more than 25 years. The 2011 voyages begin May 1 and will sail roundtrip from New York through Oct. 9, calling at St. George’s and Hamilton.


    SeaDream Yacht Club has set the speaker program for its October and November westbound trans-Atlantic voyages. On SeaDream I’s Oct. 14 to 26 crossing from Malaga to San Juan, speakers are Col. Walter Cunningham, who was an astronaut with NASA and spent 12 years as a venture capitalist, and maritime historian Brian Beck, a chartered engineer with more than 30 years experience.


    SeaDream II’s Nov. 10 to 21 crossing from Lisbon to San Juan will feature Dr. Fred Chernow, a retired professor of psychology from St. John’s University in New York. Chernow is a seminar leader in the field of memory improvement. Also scheduled to speak is Jon Bowermaster, a six-time grantee of the National Geographic Expeditions Council and writer and filmmaker who has made sea kayak expeditions in the past 10 years from the Aleutian Islands to Vietnam, French Polynesia to Chile/Argentina/Bolivia, Gabon to Croatia, and Tasmania to Antarctica.


    Fares start at $2,699 per person, based on double occupancy. SeaDream fares include all meals, wine with lunch and dinner, open bar, use of water toys, and gratuities. Air transportation and ground transportation to and from the yacht is not included. Fares are capacity controlled and are subject to change without notice. For more information, call 800-707-4911 or visit www.seadream.com.

     

    The Port of New Orleans Board of Commissioners has approved a resolution to enter into an agreement with the Regional Planning Commission to fund the Intermodal Riverfront Center at the Julia Street Cruise Terminal. The project will allow improved access between the Julia Street Cruise Terminal, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Erato Street Cruise Terminal, Riverwalk Marketplace and the John Churchill Chase street car station. The project, estimated to cost $500,000, will replace a 25-year-old staircase, refurbish an existing port building elevators and escalators for handicap accessibility, and make other site improvements. A $360,000 Federal Transportation Authority grant will pay for most of the improvements, while the port will pick up the balance. Architects are currently in the final stages of design and completion is expected to be in summer 2011. “Cruise passengers, as well as the general public, will benefit greatly from improved access between our cruise terminals and adjacent entertainment, convention and shopping venues,” said Gary LaGrange, the port’s president and CEO. For more information, visit www.portno.com.

    Holland America Line will offer 24 seven-day cruises to Bermuda aboard Veendam in 2011, continuing the schedule established this year. The premium line returned to regular Bermuda service from New York in 2010 after more than 25 years. The 2011 voyages begin May 1 and will sail roundtrip from New York through Oct. 9, calling at St. George’s and Hamilton.


    The 1,350-guest Veendam will spend one day at St. George’s and two nights at Hamilton. The cruises will call first at St. George’s, Bermuda’s original capital. Founded in 1609, the town of St. George’s in the northeast area of Bermuda is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest continuously inhabited English settlement in the Americas. Following St. George’s, guests will have the opportunity to explore the island’s capital, Hamilton, which is the commercial hub and seat of government. From Veendam -- which docks in the center of town -- guests can take a short walk to Front Street and explore its shops and restaurants. Cruise fares begin at $699 per person plus taxes, double occupancy. For more information, call 877-SAIL-HAL or visit www.hollandamerica.com.

     



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  11. MSC Cruises Sets Special Rates for Four Northeast States

    MSC Cruises announces reduced rates for residents of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania for fall foliage Canada/New England cruises on MSC Poesia. The deal must be booked by Aug. 31. Rates start at $449, plus government fees and taxes. The six- to 13-night cruises sail from New York City and Quebec City for both roundtrip and one-way cruises.


    MSC Cruises announces reduced rates for residents of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania for fall foliage Canada/New England cruises on MSC Poesia. The deal must be booked by Aug. 31. Rates start at $449, plus government fees and taxes. The six- to 13-night cruises sail from New York City and Quebec City for both roundtrip and one-way cruises.


    Eligible cruises for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut residents include the seven-night “Captivating Colors of Canada” cruise from New York City departing Oct. 16; the seven-night “Scenic Splendors of Fall,” cruise from New York City departing Oct. 2; the six-night “Maple Leaves & Mansions” cruise from Quebec City departing Oct. 23; the nine-night “Autumn Leaves to Palm Trees” cruise from Quebec City to Fort Lauderdale departing Oct. 23; the 13-night “Fall Landscapes by the Sea” cruise roundtrip from New York City departing Oct. 16; and the 10-night “Dazzling Fall Foliage” roundtrip cruise from New York City departing Sept. 22. Pennsylvania residents are also eligible for the above cruises except the Sept. 22 “Dazzling Fall Foliage” voyage. For more information, call 877-665-4655 or visit www.msccruisesusa.com.

     



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  12. Azamara Club Opens 2011-12 Cruise-Tour Program

    Azamara Club Cruises announced 13 land tours that can be combined with cruises for a cruise-tour package. The 13 two- to six-night escorted land adventures are offered in eight destinations -- Rome, Athens, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Istanbul, Jordan and Israel, India and China. All land-tour itineraries are escorted by a tour director or a local host, and feature accommodations in five-star hotels in metropolitan centers. The land tours include time for personal exploration and shopping, full breakfast in the hotels, additional select meals, and transportation and ground transfers as specified in the itinerary. The land tours, available pre- and post-voyage, are available for purchase a la carte, and travelers can book the land extension at any point after they make their cruise booking.


    MSC Cruises announces reduced rates for residents of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania for fall foliage Canada/New England cruises on MSC Poesia. The deal must be booked by Aug. 31. Rates start at $449, plus government fees and taxes. The six- to 13-night cruises sail from New York City and Quebec City for both roundtrip and one-way cruises.


    Eligible cruises for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut residents include the seven-night “Captivating Colors of Canada” cruise from New York City departing Oct. 16; the seven-night “Scenic Splendors of Fall,” cruise from New York City departing Oct. 2; the six-night “Maple Leaves & Mansions” cruise from Quebec City departing Oct. 23; the nine-night “Autumn Leaves to Palm Trees” cruise from Quebec City to Fort Lauderdale departing Oct. 23; the 13-night “Fall Landscapes by the Sea” cruise roundtrip from New York City departing Oct. 16; and the 10-night “Dazzling Fall Foliage” roundtrip cruise from New York City departing Sept. 22. Pennsylvania residents are also eligible for the above cruises except the Sept. 22 “Dazzling Fall Foliage” voyage. For more information, call 877-665-4655 or visit www.msccruisesusa.com.

     

    Crystal Cruises is increasing the incentive for guests who refer new-to-Crystal guests to the luxury line. For almost every Crystal cruise between September and April, a new “Bonus Share the Experience” program offers all booked guests $400 in shipboard spending credit (or $250 for Mexico cruises) for each new-to-Crystal guest they refer to sail with them in a separate stateroom. With the new program, booked guests can earn up to $1,600 per person in shipboard credits for his/her friend’s new booking made after July 7. New guests will receive a $100 shipboard credit, up to $200 per stateroom.


    What’s different about this bonus program is that the credits are larger and the program is not only opento past guests. Anyone traveling during this period can participate. Even repeat guests who have reached their previous four-per-person limit with the original program can bring additional friends with the bonus program.


    The “Bonus Share the Experience” program applies to new-to-Crystal guests referred and booking on or after July 7. The $400 bonus shipboard credit is good for most sailings between September and April, including the Mediterranean, Caribbean, New England/Canada, South America, trans-Atlantic, the December holiday cruises and the 2011 World Cruise. The $250 referral bonus credit is for guests aboard Crystal Symphony’s November and December Mexican Riviera cruises. The bonus program is not available with two February and March Panama Canal cruises. The program has a maximum of four bonus referrals per guest.


    The bonus referral program is combinable with all other promotions, including the “All Inclusive-As You Wish” spending credits of up to $1,000 per person, other Crystal Society spending credits, two-for-one promotional pricing, verandah sales, “Save Now, Save Later” and the Crystal Family Memories program. Crystal Society members who have already referred guests for these cruises can add new guests and earn more credits. No cancellations and re-bookings will be permitted. For more information, call 800-446-6620 or visit www.crystalcruises.com.

     

    Azamara Club Cruises announced 13 land tours that can be combined with cruises for a cruise-tour package. The 13 two- to six-night escorted land adventures are offered in eight destinations -- Rome, Athens, Buenos Aires, Cairo, Istanbul, Jordan and Israel, India and China. All land-tour itineraries are escorted by a tour director or a local host, and feature accommodations in five-star hotels in metropolitan centers. The land tours include time for personal exploration and shopping, full breakfast in the hotels, additional select meals, and transportation and ground transfers as specified in the itinerary. The land tours, available pre- and post-voyage, are available for purchase a la carte, and travelers can book the land extension at any point after they make their cruise booking.


    In summer 2011, guests of Azamara Journey and Azamara Quest can choose a two-night Athens or three-night Rome land package. In the 2011-12 Austral summer, Azamara Journey guests can choose a three-night Buenos Aires/Iguazu Falls land-tour extension. Guests of Azamara Quest have several land options in the Near East -- a two-night Istanbul land tour, a four-night Jordan and Israel itinerary and a three-night Cairo program. In the Far East, Azamara offers a five-night India land tour and a five- or six-night land extension in China to Beijing, Xian and Hong Kong. For more information, call 877-999-9553 or visit www.AzamaraClubCruises.com.
     



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  13. Crystal Cruises Offers Shipboard Credit for Referrals

    Crystal Cruises is increasing the incentive for guests who refer new-to-Crystal guests to the luxury line. For almost every Crystal cruise between September and April, a new “Bonus Share the Experience” program offers all booked guests $400 in shipboard spending credit (or $250 for Mexico cruises) for each new-to-Crystal guest they refer to sail with them in a separate stateroom. With the new program, booked guests can earn up to $1,600 per person in shipboard credits for his/her friend’s new booking made after July 7. New guests will receive a $100 shipboard credit, up to $200 per stateroom.


    MSC Cruises announces reduced rates for residents of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania for fall foliage Canada/New England cruises on MSC Poesia. The deal must be booked by Aug. 31. Rates start at $449, plus government fees and taxes. The six- to 13-night cruises sail from New York City and Quebec City for both roundtrip and one-way cruises.


    Eligible cruises for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut residents include the seven-night “Captivating Colors of Canada” cruise from New York City departing Oct. 16; the seven-night “Scenic Splendors of Fall,” cruise from New York City departing Oct. 2; the six-night “Maple Leaves & Mansions” cruise from Quebec City departing Oct. 23; the nine-night “Autumn Leaves to Palm Trees” cruise from Quebec City to Fort Lauderdale departing Oct. 23; the 13-night “Fall Landscapes by the Sea” cruise roundtrip from New York City departing Oct. 16; and the 10-night “Dazzling Fall Foliage” roundtrip cruise from New York City departing Sept. 22. Pennsylvania residents are also eligible for the above cruises except the Sept. 22 “Dazzling Fall Foliage” voyage. For more information, call 877-665-4655 or visit www.msccruisesusa.com.

     

    Crystal Cruises is increasing the incentive for guests who refer new-to-Crystal guests to the luxury line. For almost every Crystal cruise between September and April, a new “Bonus Share the Experience” program offers all booked guests $400 in shipboard spending credit (or $250 for Mexico cruises) for each new-to-Crystal guest they refer to sail with them in a separate stateroom. With the new program, booked guests can earn up to $1,600 per person in shipboard credits for his/her friend’s new booking made after July 7. New guests will receive a $100 shipboard credit, up to $200 per stateroom.


    What’s different about this bonus program is that the credits are larger and the program is not only opento past guests. Anyone traveling during this period can participate. Even repeat guests who have reached their previous four-per-person limit with the original program can bring additional friends with the bonus program.


    The “Bonus Share the Experience” program applies to new-to-Crystal guests referred and booking on or after July 7. The $400 bonus shipboard credit is good for most sailings between September and April, including the Mediterranean, Caribbean, New England/Canada, South America, trans-Atlantic, the December holiday cruises and the 2011 World Cruise. The $250 referral bonus credit is for guests aboard Crystal Symphony’s November and December Mexican Riviera cruises. The bonus program is not available with two February and March Panama Canal cruises. The program has a maximum of four bonus referrals per guest.


    The bonus referral program is combinable with all other promotions, including the “All Inclusive-As You Wish” spending credits of up to $1,000 per person, other Crystal Society spending credits, two-for-one promotional pricing, verandah sales, “Save Now, Save Later” and the Crystal Family Memories program. Crystal Society members who have already referred guests for these cruises can add new guests and earn more credits. No cancellations and re-bookings will be permitted. For more information, call 800-446-6620 or visit www.crystalcruises.com.

     



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  14. Port of New Orleans to Improve Access to Cruise Terminals

    The Port of New Orleans Board of Commissioners has approved a resolution to enter into an agreement with the Regional Planning Commission to fund the Intermodal Riverfront Center at the Julia Street Cruise Terminal. The project will allow improved access between the Julia Street Cruise Terminal, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Erato Street Cruise Terminal, Riverwalk Marketplace and the John Churchill Chase street car station. The project, estimated to cost $500,000, will replace a 25-year-old staircase, refurbish an existing port building elevators and escalators for handicap accessibility, and make other site improvements. A $360,000 Federal Transportation Authority grant will pay for most of the improvements, while the port will pick up the balance. Architects are currently in the final stages of design and completion is expected to be in summer 2011. “Cruise passengers, as well as the general public, will benefit greatly from improved access between our cruise terminals and adjacent entertainment, convention and shopping venues,” said Gary LaGrange, the port’s president and CEO. For more information, visit www.portno.com.


    SeaDream Yacht Club has set the speaker program for its October and November westbound trans-Atlantic voyages. On SeaDream I’s Oct. 14 to 26 crossing from Malaga to San Juan, speakers are Col. Walter Cunningham, who was an astronaut with NASA and spent 12 years as a venture capitalist, and maritime historian Brian Beck, a chartered engineer with more than 30 years experience.


    SeaDream II’s Nov. 10 to 21 crossing from Lisbon to San Juan will feature Dr. Fred Chernow, a retired professor of psychology from St. John’s University in New York. Chernow is a seminar leader in the field of memory improvement. Also scheduled to speak is Jon Bowermaster, a six-time grantee of the National Geographic Expeditions Council and writer and filmmaker who has made sea kayak expeditions in the past 10 years from the Aleutian Islands to Vietnam, French Polynesia to Chile/Argentina/Bolivia, Gabon to Croatia, and Tasmania to Antarctica.


    Fares start at $2,699 per person, based on double occupancy. SeaDream fares include all meals, wine with lunch and dinner, open bar, use of water toys, and gratuities. Air transportation and ground transportation to and from the yacht is not included. Fares are capacity controlled and are subject to change without notice. For more information, call 800-707-4911 or visit www.seadream.com.

     

    The Port of New Orleans Board of Commissioners has approved a resolution to enter into an agreement with the Regional Planning Commission to fund the Intermodal Riverfront Center at the Julia Street Cruise Terminal. The project will allow improved access between the Julia Street Cruise Terminal, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, Erato Street Cruise Terminal, Riverwalk Marketplace and the John Churchill Chase street car station. The project, estimated to cost $500,000, will replace a 25-year-old staircase, refurbish an existing port building elevators and escalators for handicap accessibility, and make other site improvements. A $360,000 Federal Transportation Authority grant will pay for most of the improvements, while the port will pick up the balance. Architects are currently in the final stages of design and completion is expected to be in summer 2011. “Cruise passengers, as well as the general public, will benefit greatly from improved access between our cruise terminals and adjacent entertainment, convention and shopping venues,” said Gary LaGrange, the port’s president and CEO. For more information, visit www.portno.com.



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  15. SeaDream Sets Speakers Program for Trans-Atlantic Voyages

    SeaDream Yacht Club has set the speaker program for its October and November westbound trans-Atlantic voyages. On SeaDream I’s Oct. 14 to 26 crossing from Malaga to San Juan, speakers are Col. Walter Cunningham, who was an astronaut with NASA and spent 12 years as a venture capitalist, and maritime historian Brian Beck, a chartered engineer with more than 30 years experience.


    SeaDream Yacht Club has set the speaker program for its October and November westbound trans-Atlantic voyages. On SeaDream I’s Oct. 14 to 26 crossing from Malaga to San Juan, speakers are Col. Walter Cunningham, who was an astronaut with NASA and spent 12 years as a venture capitalist, and maritime historian Brian Beck, a chartered engineer with more than 30 years experience.


    SeaDream II’s Nov. 10 to 21 crossing from Lisbon to San Juan will feature Dr. Fred Chernow, a retired professor of psychology from St. John’s University in New York. Chernow is a seminar leader in the field of memory improvement. Also scheduled to speak is Jon Bowermaster, a six-time grantee of the National Geographic Expeditions Council and writer and filmmaker who has made sea kayak expeditions in the past 10 years from the Aleutian Islands to Vietnam, French Polynesia to Chile/Argentina/Bolivia, Gabon to Croatia, and Tasmania to Antarctica.


    Fares start at $2,699 per person, based on double occupancy. SeaDream fares include all meals, wine with lunch and dinner, open bar, use of water toys, and gratuities. Air transportation and ground transportation to and from the yacht is not included. Fares are capacity controlled and are subject to change without notice. For more information, call 800-707-4911 or visit www.seadream.com.

     



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Vietnam Cruises

+ Ashore (Tam Coc): -Poetically penned " Halong bay on the rice paddies" The are around Tam Coc boasts stunning scenery.
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Offshore ( Halong Bay) :The Luxury Gooden Junk could bring to you a wonderful night on the bay




 


   
Halong Bay : Ashore and Offshore Tour Package - 4days
   Starts : Hanoi City , ends : Hanoi City
   
Trip Code : V-HLBAO4

Halong Bay : Ashore and Offshore Tour Package - 4days Itinerary:

 

+ Ashore (Tam Coc): The Ancient Citadel of HoaLu was the capital of Vietnam during 968- 1009.
-Poetically penned " Halong bay on the rice paddies" The are around Tam Coc boasts stunning scenery. 3 Hours Boat trip bring you go along the most green river in north of Vietnam. Rice field and mountain is over and over. Mountain here they soar skywards from a sea of green

 

 

+ Offshore ( Halong Bay) :The Luxury Gooden Junk could bring to you a wonderful night on the bay with luxury and antique accommodations with perfect services provided by the friendly crew. Spending time on the junk, you’ll not only savor a unique feeling in a world of wonder but also enjoy various of such interesting activities as: , going fishing on the bay at night, kayaking, learning Vietnamese cuisine, sunbathing.

 

Day 1: Hanoi - Tam Coc " Halong bay on the rice paddies"

08.00AM - Pick up at hotel and drive to Tam Coc through Red River Delta ,Nature of countryside is beautiful on country land. Visit the King temple of Dinh and Le dynasty ,The Ancient Citadel of HoaLu was the capital of Vietnam during 968- 1009.
11.30 - Arrival to Tam Coc. check in the hotel, then having lunch, relax until
14.00 ,Board our boat for a cruise trip bring you go along the most green river in north of Vietnam. Rice field and mountain is over and over. Mountain here they soar skywards from a sea of green
17.00 back to hotel, dinner and overnight in the rooms in hotel with overlooking the Mountain and River.

Overnight in a Riverside Hotel
(Lunch and dinner included)
 

Halong BayDay 2 : Hanoi - Halong Bay
 

08:30 Am : Pick up from your hotel in Hanoi for a three-hour drive through the Red River Delta to Ha Long City on nice venture country lane.
12h30: Arrive in Halong City, Board Luxury Junk, check-in registration .a refurbished wooden sailing junk for a cruise through the limestone cliffs and emerald waters of Halong Bay, giving us the chance to take in the stunning scenery of this World Heritage Site.
13h00: Have a Big fresh seafood lunch with welcome wine during the board is still taking us discover the Bay ..
14h00: A fantastic cruise in Ha Long bay , Stay on sundeck for sunbath or lying down to deep the feelling in scenery of World Heritage Site.
15h00. Cruise amongst stunning limestone back drop and round over Thien Cung cave , Dau Go cave, Tuan Chau island, and We live our boat to visit Sungsot cave for 1 hour.
16h00 :Before When the sun come down at 18h30 we drop anchor for the night in centre bay nearby a remoted island.
Optional swim at lovely beaches. Afternoon tea with pastries on the sundeck or in the restaurant and drink before dinner ,Return the pier and disembark the boatdinning room

Overnight on the Junk
(Big Fresh Seafood Lunch and Dinner included)

 


Halong Bay ToursDay 3 : Discover Halong Bay with A Small Private Sailboat Cruising

08h00: Enjoy breakfast while cruising
08:30: Leave our overnight junk, transfer to an other small sailboat for a private cruising to discover the hidden charm of Heritage Site.
09h00 : Free at leisure for swimming.
10h00 : Another wonderful cruise to visit Tortoise island , Man’s head island , Bo nau cave , Luon cave. floating villages and fish farm.
12h30 : Enjoy 4 course fresh seafood lunch.
14h00 : Visit Hang Trong cave, have a swim at Three Peaches beach .
16h00: Free leisure for fishing and drinking
16h30: Transfer back to your overnight boat
18h00 Have dinner and overnight on board.

(Breakfast & Big Fresh Seafood Lunch and dinner included)

 


Halong BayDay 4 : Halong Bay - Hanoi
 

Rising to the sound of ocean coming to life for another lovely day. Breakfast
09h00 : Junk boat once again sets sail through breathtaking secluded Halong bay
10h00 : Visit Bai tu long Bay , Teapot island , Chopsticks island , Bai tho mountain.
12h00 : Return to Halong city and have lunch on board.
13h00 : Back to Halong wharf and disembark
Transfer back to Hanoi. Arrival Hanoi by 5pm. Drop off at your hotel. The trip concludes in Hanoi.
(Breakfast and lunch included)


Top End of Wooden Junk
The junk was designed as nice as an old yacht. It can be regarded as a floating hotel with international standard equipment including 4 to 10 rooms with Sea sight from window , dining room, kitchen, walking ground sun desk…Luxury Junk is the unique of this kind to welcome visitors who need afloat home-like accommodation while on boat enjoying stunning sheer backdrops , splendid caves fishing, swimming in breathtaking secluded Halong Bay
 

Halong Bay Cruise Please, Click those links to view photos of : Cruiser | Restaurant | Deluxe Cabin | Suite Cabin | Massage | Tai Chi | Cooking Class | Bars

 

 


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Prices : USD$ 565 for per person base for 2 people travelling together

The tour itinerary, inclusions and departures are based on travel from 01/01/2010 to Wednesday, 08 September 2010. Prices are subject to availability and may vary by departure date. For travel outside of these dates itinerary and inclusions may vary to that shown above - please ask for details.


  • What's inclusive and Not ?

  • Transportation

  • Booking Conditions


Vietnam Tourtour inclusiveInclusive :
+ Accommodation: on Luxury Caibin twin sharing in Halong Bay & Riverside Hotel in Tam Coc
+ English Speaking Guide .
+ Meals as indicated in the itinerary
+ Junk Type in Halong Bay : Top-end of Wooden Junk
+ All tours & transfers in Private Air-Con car
+ Entrance fee

tour exclusiveExclusive :
* Pre/post trip arrangement
* Travel insurance
* Meals not indicated
* Other personal expenses
* Tips and gratuities

 

**** Information in this itinerary was correct at the time of its preparation.
We reserves the right to make itinerary changes as operational or other circumstances require


**** Once your booking has been confirmed you will receive a detailed itinerary for this tour,
detailing day by day arrangements, as well as a predeparture
guide containing valuable information designed to
help you get the most out of your holiday

 

Vietnam Transport

 

 

TransportFor road journeys, air conditioned coasters or mini buses or car are used. These are modern, spacious, comfortable, well maintained, safe vehicles - perfect for private travel !

 

 

See the Goup Size and know what you get


* Tour Type :Private
* Vehicles Type :Car
* Group Size : 2 -3 Pax

Altis Car

----------Altis Toyota - 4seats

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Tour Type :Private
* Vehicles Type :Van
* Group Size : 4 - 8 Pax

ford

-----------Mercedes Van - 16seats



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CONFIRMED indicated overleaf means the airline, hotel, vehicle rental or tour operator has accepted your reservation from Vietnam Royal Tourism , subject to the usual reservation conditions.

REQUEST means your arrangements have been requested although not yet confirmed. WAITLIST means that your flight, hotel or tour arrangements are currently full and your name has been placed on a waiting list. CANCELLED means your flight, hotel, vehicle rental or tour arrangements are cancelled. UNABLE means the airline, hotel or tour operator cannot meet your request.

PAYMENTS: We require an initial non-returnable deposit normally 30% of tour cost per person for the travel element of your itinerary. Additional deposits may also be required to hold "other facilities" arrangements such as hotels, car-hire, cruises and tours - all payment details will be advised at the time of booking. Any final payment is usually due until customers arrival their destinations as Vietnam , Laos or Cambodia on First Day ( Day 1 ). Bookings made within 1 month of travel require 30% payment upon confirmation. If you have booked hotel accommodation, vehicle rental, tours or any 'Other Facilities' you should refer to the booking conditions in the Vietnam Royal Tourism - brochure or where Vietnam Royal Tourism - is acting as the agent for the Tour Operator you should refer to the booking conditions contained in Tour Operator's brochure (a copy of these conditions will be given or sent to you at the time of booking).

Please note that all airfares and taxes are subject to increase until full payment is received and tickets issued it is therefore to your advantage to finalise payment as soon as you can after booking. However Government taxes additional to the fare may be imposed or increased without notice at any time up until departure date.

YOUR PEACE OF MIND:

Vietnam Royal Tourism with Vietnam Business Number ( VBN 0102032888). We hold an Travel Agent License (TAG number 0825 ) Awarded by Vietnam National Administration of Tourism. This ensures that in the very unlikely event of our insolvency you will be able to continue with your arrangements as planned (if already abroad in Vietnam , Laos, Cambodia or Thailand) or refunded in full if travel has not already commenced.
For all monies paid to Vietnam Royal Tourism - will be legally safeguarded by being held in Trust in a Vietnam Royal Tourism - Trust account, thus ensuring that in the very unlikely event of our insolvency money paid in respect of advance bookings (future travel) will be refunded in full.

EMERGENCY CONTACT:

In the event that you experience a real emergency outside of Vietnam Royal Tourism - ' normal opening hours, please contact details to us on +844 2425892 or email :vietnamroyaltourism@vnn.vn.

METHODS OF PAYMENT:

PLEASE NOTE: If you intend to mail payment details or are arranging a bank transfer you should confirm the exact amount due with your consultant.

1. PERSONAL (AND COMPANY) CHEQUES: Payment for travel arrangements may be made by personal or company cheque. Cheques should be made payable to VIETNAM ROYAL TOURISM - LTD. Please note. However, that we require SIX WORKING DAYS FOR CHEQUE CLEARANCE before tickets can be issued. It is therefore advisable to confirm with Vietnam Royal Tourism - that there is sufficient time between cheque payment and any ticketing deadline. For urgent ticketing we can usually arrange to have cheques up to US3,000 guaranteed upon payment of an extra fee determined by the value of the cheque. Foreign currency cheques are acceptable.

2. BANK AND BUILDING SOCIETY DRAFTS: These are treated as cash if received at a time when the relevant bank or building society is open and able to verify the cheque.

3. CASH: Please note we advise clients not to post cash to us. Cash are acceptable and welcome when you will made your final payment on your arrival date in Vietnam , Laos , Cambodia

4. CARDS:
We accept Visa, MasterCard . We may require written Form of Authorisation letter and Letter of Aproval for the debit from the card holder before tickets can be released. We may also require one copy paper of the credit card both side and one copy of the passport (first page) with identify and photo before tickets can be released. We may also require seeing the actual card.

5. DIRECT CREDIT/BANK TRANSFER: Payment may be made from your bank directly to our bank account at:

Account name: Vietnam Royal Tourism Co.,LTD
Account number: 4094439
Bank Name: ANZ Bank
Address: 14 Le Thai To str., Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel  : +844-38258190
Fax : +844-38258188
SWIFT Code: ANZBVNVX
Website: www.anz.com

( Recommendation using this one for citizen of New Zealand,  Australia, United Kingdom, US and Canada with small fee of bank transfer )

or other :

Account name: VIET NAM ROYAL TOURISM CO., LTD
Account number: 0011372354159
Bank Name: Bank for foreign trade of Vietnam – Operation Center
Address: 198 Tran Quang Khai str., Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel : + 844-3825 1322
Fax: +844-382 69067
SWIFT Code: BFTVVNVX001
Website: http://www.vietcombank.com.vn/en/

Vietnam Royal Tourism - must be notified of all direct bank payments. All payments must be identified by the passenger's name and booking number.

PROVISIONAL FARES:

If a fare is shown on an itinerary as being 'PROVISIONAL', this means that the airline, hotel or tour/ground operator has not confirmed the exact fare at the time of booking and any increases in cost must be met by the client.

TICKETING: Unless you notify us otherwise, your travel documents will be posted to you at the address shown overleaf, except E-tickets where your boarding pass is issued at check in on production of your passport and this Vietnam Royal Tourism - client confirmation form if requested. Air tickets cannot be posted overseas. Tickets are generally valid a maximum of one year from the date of issue. Any exception to this will be shown on your ticket.

REROUTING: As a general rule, airline tickets cannot be rerouted or transferred to another airline. All flights must be used in sequence, as booked. Failure to do so may result in cancellation of all remaining sectors and restrict any possible refund.

PASSPORT & VISA REQUIREMENTS: Please ensure that you are fully aware of all passport and visa requirements and that you allow adequate time to obtain them. We recommend that you travel with a passport that has a minimum validity of 6 months remaining at all times. This is an immigration requirement for many countries and airlines. Please check with your travel consultant if you will not have the recommended validity whilst travelling. Passports should be Machine Readable for travel via the USA. Please call our visa service if you are unsure if your passport is Machine Readable. Please call +844 24 25 892 for more details.
Visa requirements are only noted for those countries listed on your itinerary. If you intend visiting or transiting through other countries, please ensure you are fully aware of all relevant visa and passport requirements.

AIRLINE PASSENGER INFORMATION: Please note that airlines are now required by laws introduced in the United States and other countries to give border control agencies access to passenger data. Accordingly any information that the airline holds about you and your travel arrangements may be disclosed to the customs and immigration authorities of any country on your itinerary. Please contact your travel consultant if you require further information.

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: Health facilities, hygiene and disease risks vary worldwide, you should obtain health advice on your specific needs as early as possible. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have fully complied with all health and immunisation requirements of the countries you may be visiting.

INSURANCE: Vietnam Royal Tourism - strongly recommends insurance cover whenever you travel abroad. Insurance is a must for Vietnam, as the cost of major medical treatment is prohibitive. A travel insurance policy to cover theft, loss and medical problems is the best bet


TRAVEL INSURANCE
Unfortunately things can go wrong on holiday. You could fall ill or have an accident; you could have money or luggage stolen; your visit might be cancelled or cut short through injury or illness; your family may need to fly out to be with you if there is a serious incident.
Costs - particularly medical treatment costs - can easily run into thousands of dollars. Local medical facilities are unable to provide the full range of medical services available in developed countries making evacuation a requirement in many non life threatening medical emergencies. The costs of relocation as well as local international standard care are extremely high. In the most serious emergencies, you may not be positioned to authorise payment for an appropriate medical response that is urgently required. This may delay or prevent the provision of critical and possibly life saving medical attention.
Market surveys show that many people don't take insurance. People believe that their credit card accident cover, home insurance, or private health cover is sufficient. However, it is unlikely that these will give adequate cover. If you do not already have a policy we urge you to take out insurance as soon as you make a booking with us to ensure you have adequate cancellation cover.
Know what your policy covers and check that the cover is adequate.
If in doubt ask your insurer. Your policy should cover you for the following:
The whole time that you are away, whether that is a day or a year.
Any activities and sports you might do. Some activities, such as jet skiing, are excluded from many policies. Many insurers will extend cover, if requested, otherwise shop around for a specialist policy.
The medical cover is very important. It must include cover for emergency medical treatment, hospitalisation and repatriation.
Personal liability - for injury or damage to others and their property.
Cancellation - if you have to cancel or abandon your trip. Cancellation cover should start as soon as you book your trip.
24 hour emergency assistance - if things go wrong the assistance company will help you to sort everything out.
Possessions cover, including money and documents to specified limits.
Your policy may also cover:
Personal accident - money paid on death or permanent disability.
Legal expenses - to help you pursue compensation for damages following personal injury.
Declare anything that you think might affect the cover.
Be honest - tell your insurer about current or past medical conditions. This should include the condition of those to be insured and others, such as close relatives, whose state of health may prevent you from travelling or may cause you to curtail your trip. If you don't declare you may invalidate your policy.
When you travel.
Make sure you take your policy and the 24 hour emergency phone number with you.
Make sure you know what to do in the event of a problem.
Some insurance companies insist that you call their assistance company as soon as possible after a problem arises.
If anything does happen make sure you keep as much paperwork as possible - tickets, receipts, medical bills, police reports etc - to help prove that what you're claiming for actually happened.

CANCELLATIONS/AMENDMENTS/REFUNDS:

It is important that you are fully aware of the cancellation and administrative charges relating to your contract with Vietnam Royal Tourism - .
The circumstances surrounding cancellations and refunds vary greatly. The following general conditions are as simple as the complex problem permits and makes allowance for the work carried out by Vietnam Royal Tourism - on behalf of clients. Should you for any reason have to cancel your booking; the person making the original arrangements must give us written notice of cancellation.

In certain cases cancellation charges, if incurred involuntarily, will be covered by insurance taken out at the time of booking. This is strongly recommended.

AMENDMENTS:

Any change of itinerary before receipt of full payment on any particular ticket(s) will be termed an amendment. An amendment fee of up to $US 100 per change will be levied according to the amount of work involved. Changes to hotel accommodation, vehicle rental, tours and other travel arrangements will incur extra charges. Please refer to the relevant Vietnam Royal Tourism - brochure or where Vietnam Royal Tourism - is acting as the agent for the tour operator, you should refer to the booking conditions contained in the tour operator's brochure. Any change of itinerary after receipt of full payment on any tickets will be subject to applicable cancellation conditions. Please note that it will not be possible for our Travel Centres in Vietnam to assist with changes to the routing of your airline ticket. All such enquiries must always be made directly with the relevant airline. Vietnam Royal Tourism - may be able to assist in changing your dates, subject to the conditions of your ticket and flight availability; however, fees from $US 30 per change apply, over and above any airline fees detailed on your booking form. These date changes may also be made directly with the airline. Amendments to hotel and tour bookings made in the Vietnam and Laos, Cambodia may be made through our Travel Centres in Vietnam. However, at least 7 days notice is required and all amendments are subject to availability. Cancellations or amendments made within 30 days will incur two night's cancellation fee per hotel as per the conditions detailed in our Tailor-made Indochina. A minimum fee of US$25 per hotel or tour booking will apply to amendments made outside 28 days. Our Travel Centres in Vietnam will be delighted to assist with additional flights and selected hotels together with local tours whilst travelling Vietnam. Please call in or telephone.

AIRLINE RESERVATION & TICKET CANCELLATION:

For all confirmed bookings cancelled before receipt of full payment on any particular ticket(s), the booking deposit is forfeit. For cancellation after receipt of full payment, cancellation charges as stated overleaf will apply. Please note cancellation charges of 10% per ticket or $US100 per ticket, whichever is the greater, will apply to any cancelled tickets not specifically covered under the cancellation conditions overleaf. On any fixed dated ticket there is a 100% cancellation charge if part used, or if the reservation is not cancelled prior to the first flight. Please note that it is your responsibility to advise airlines if you do not wish to travel on a flight booked. Failure to do so can result in the cancellation of onward flights and the forfeit of any ticket refund.
Please note all flight cancellations must be notified in writing to Vietnam Royal Tourism - prior to the day of departure.

 

HOTEL/VEHICLE RENTAL/TOUR/OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS:

CANCELLATION

If you have booked hotel accommodation, vehicle rental, tours or any other travel arrangements and you cancel your reservation, you should refer to the booking conditions in the Vietnam Royal Tourism - brochure or, where Vietnam Royal Tourism - is acting as the agent for the tour operator, you should refer to the booking conditions contained in the tour operator's brochure. Reservations are non-transferable.

AIRLINE TICKET REFUNDS:

Tickets returned will be presented to the airline for assessment. As soon as we receive a refund from the issuing airline, we will forward it to you less any cancellation or administration charge. Please note that refunds for part-used/return halves of tickets are always less than the pro-rata rate and may have no refund value whatsoever. Refunds usually take 8-12 weeks but in isolated cases may take longer. Refunds will be processed via the original method of payment, except for cash transactions where refunds will be provided by cheque. Tickets returned more than one year from date of issue are classed as expired by the airline and generally have no refund value at all. If tickets are lost or stolen, certain airlines will not issue duplicates. New tickets may then have to be purchased locally, at the focal fare. Even if replacement tickets are purchased, certain airlines will not issue refunds for lost/stolen tickets. A delay of up to 18 months is possible before we receive authority from the airline to make any refund. Vietnam Royal Tourism - applies a further $US25 per ticket administration fee over and above cancellation charges in such cases.

Please ensure that any tickets returned to Vietnam Royal Tourism - are sent by registered post.

REFUNDS:

No refunds are given for partly used vouchers. In all circumstances please refer to the booking conditions in the Vietnam Royal Tourism - brochure or, where Vietnam Royal Tourism - is acting as the agent for the tour operator, please refer to the booking conditions contained in the tour operator's brochure.

AIRLINE RESERVATIONS:

All flight reservations are subject to seat availability of the relevant booking class, which at certain times may be limited. Any alterations you may wish to make to a confirmed itinerary after departure from your country should be addressed to the airline as soon as possible. Airline reservations are non-transferable.

CARRIAGE BY AIR:

Carriage by air is subject to the terms and conditions of the carrier with whom you travel and to international conventions, which may limit liability. Transport timings and routings are provided by the airlines and other carriers concerned. They are subject to change as a result of air traffic control restrictions, weather conditions, operational/maintenance requirements and the requirement for passengers to check in on time, over which Vietnam Royal Tourism - has no control. We cannot make any special arrangements for you if you are delayed since such matters are at the sole discretion of the airline concerned.

FLIGHT RECONFIRMATIONS:

Please reconfirm all onward flight reservations with the relevant airline at least 72 hours prior to departure. In addition, it is important to establish if there have been any changes to your flight timings since leaving your country. Failure to do so may result in cancellation of your reservation. Unless Vietnam Royal Tourism - advises you to reconfirm the first flight out of your country there is no need to do so.

TAXES:

Vietnam Royal Tourism - will advise of all mandatory pre-paid taxes. Most countries also charge departure taxes that may only be paid locally. It is therefore recommended that clients retain sufficient local currency to meet such charges. For further details please enquire directly with the airline.

SEAT REQUEST (AIRLINES) SPECIAL REQUEST (HOTELS):

Where airline policy allows, Vietnam Royal Tourism - is happy to request pre-allocated seating and other special service requests. We are also happy to make any special requests in respect of your hotel accommodation. Please note however that unless specifically confirmed by Vietnam Royal Tourism - all such requests will never be guaranteed and form no part of your contract with Vietnam Royal Tourism .

BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE: If you are unsure of the baggage allowance on the flights you have booked please contact your consultant or the relevant airline.

PHOTOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION: Some countries require that photographic
ID is carried at all times. Vietnam Royal Tourism - recommends that passports be carried whenever flying.

COMPLAINTS:

If you have a problem during your holiday, please inform the relevant airline, hotel, tour operator or other supplier immediately so that they can endeavor to put things right. If they cannot resolve the problem, you must contact one of Vietnam Royal Tourism - ' Vietnam Travel Centres immediately by telephone or fax so that we are given an opportunity to help. Vietnam Royal Tourism - will not hold themselves responsible for the non-performance of an itinerary through causes beyond their control or when they are not notified of a problem at the point when remedial action can be taken. In the unlikely event that a complaint cannot be resolved at the time, you should write to us within 90 days of returning home, giving your original booking reference number and all other relevant information. If you fail to take any of these steps this will hinder our ability to put any problem right and/or investigate it fully and any right you may have to receive compensation will be reduced or completely invalidated.

TRAVELLING IN LAOS AND CAMBODIA: If you have a problem whilst travelling in Laos or Cambdia please follow our complaints procedure as detailed above, rather than in the first instance contacting one of our Travel Centres in Vietnam. This will enable us to attend to your complaint in the most effective manner. The Vietnam Royal Tourism - Vietnam 24 hour emergency number is +844 2425892 or +84 9888 23458.

YOUR HOLIDAY CONTRACT:


These booking conditions form part of your contract with Vietnam Royal Tourism - . This contract and matters arising from it are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Please note differing terms and conditions may apply between you and the vehicle rental company/tour operator or airline involved in providing these travel arrangements. A copy of the applicable terms can be requested by contacting Vietnam Royal Tourism - in writing


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