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$500 AIR CREDIT REDUCED RATES Aboard the 130-Guest Yorktown OF CENTRAL AMERICA TROPICAL ISLANDS, RAIN FORESTS & ANCIENT SITES February 15 – 22, 2014

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$500

air credit

reduced rates

aboard the 130-Guest Yorktownof central america

Tropical islands,

rain ForesTs &

ancienT siTes

February 15 – 22, 2014

BETCHART EXPEDITIONS Inc.

17050 Montebello Road, Cupertino, CA 95014-5435

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This page: Enjoying snorkeling, with the Yorktown nearby

Dear Traveler,

The Atlantic coastlines of Guatemala and Honduras, as well as Belize, remain among the least explored and developed areas of Central America. Here you will find turquoise waters, pristine and uncrowded beaches, and off-lying islands and cays surrounded by spectacular coral reefs. But travel inland not far from the coast and you will experience the beauty of the rain forest and its rich wildlife. Also to be found are fascinating ancient Maya sites, remnants of one of the most brilliant pre-Columbian civilizations in the Americas.

All of these wonders, and more, are featured in our cruise to Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. Enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the crystalline waters of the seldom-visited Cayos Cochinos, a remote archipelago of lush, tiny islands and islets; hiking through Pico Bonito National Park, an extensive rain forest; exploring mangrove lagoons, watching for howler and spider monkeys and colorful tropical birds; and searching for the ancient Maya in Quirigua and Lubaantun.

Our ship, Yorktown, is not much bigger than a private yacht, and it accommodates no more than 130 guests. You’ll discover that aboard a small ship you can sail to unspoiled, out-of-the-way bays, islands, coral reefs, and villages that are not accessible to passengers of mega-cruise liners. And when we go ashore, you’ll find that traveling in a small group lets you get a sense of the place and the people who live there. We call this style of traveling “the small-ship experience,” and once you have tried it, you will never want to go on a mega-cruise again.

This winter, join us aboard Yorktown on a voyage of discovery to the unspoiled coral reefs, the lush rain forests, and the fascinating ancient sites of Central America.

Sincerely,

Margaret M. Betchart

President, Betchart Expeditions Inc.

For AAAS Travels, ACS &

Sigma Xi Expeditions

P.S. Book by September 10, 2013, to save $1,000 on the cruise and land rates, and to receive a $500 air credit.

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Discover the Ancient MayaThe pre-Columbian Maya created the greatest civilization of Mesoamerica. They excelled in architecture, sculpture, and painting. They were masters of mathematics and astronomy. They had a 365-day calendar and hieroglyphic writing. Their soaring stepped pyramids, vast plazas, and incredibly intricate carved stelae and altars rank among the marvels of the New World. For 650 years the Maya flourished in Central America, but in the eighth and ninth centuries, the great Mayan centers declined, and large-scale architectural construction ceased.

This voyage takes you to ancient sites that reveal the brilliance and the sophistication of the ancient Maya. Lubaantun in Belize has 18 plazas and three ball courts, as well homes and stepped pyramids. From the summit of the tallest pyramid you can see the Caribbean Sea, 20 miles away. In Guatemala’s Quirigua, archaeologists uncovered massive stelae, obelisks, and altars, all elaborately carved with images of gods, portraits of kings, and images of sacred animals. These sculptures are masterworks from the golden age of the Maya.

The Emerald ForestHonduras’s Pico Bonito National Park preserves a world the ancient Maya would have known—monkeys and tropical birds in the treetops, armadillos scurrying through the undergrowth, otters floating on their backs in the rivers. Nearby is the Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge, which was created originally to protect manatees but has become a vital habitat for an incredible variety of birds, including green kingfishers, boat-billed herons, laughing falcons, and blue-winged teals. You can explore these emerald paradises on foot, by raft, or by kayak.

The IslandsBeneath the waves lies another world, waiting to be explored. From Snake Cays, Roatan, and Cayos Cochinos you will have an opportunity to experience a marine wonderland. Off Snake Cays, snorkelers and divers enter the habitat of sand dollars, octopus, barracudas, spotted eagle rays, and sea urchins. Just off shore from Roatan is a magnificent reef that stretches for almost 70 miles. Here you’ll find an abundance of tropical fish swimming amidst spectacular coral formations. Nearby Roatan is Cayos

Lubaantun, a sprawling ancient Maya center in Belize

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An Uncommon Small-Ship Cruise Experience

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Rufous-tailed Hummingbird, Pico Bonito National Park

Cochinos, an archipelago of tiny islands. The reefs are protected by the Honduran government, are off-limits to commercial divers and fishermen, and are considered one of the least disturbed marine ecosystems in the Americas. To explore the reef here is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, never to be forgotten.

A Small Shipboard Community of Like-Minded Travelers

Our itinerary provides memorable snorkeling opportunitiesAn Uncommon Small-Ship Cruise Experience

Meeting and mingling with your fellow guests is one of the greatest pleasures of the voyage. Our passengers tend to be well-traveled. They have successful careers, out-of-the-ordinary life experiences, and interesting stories to tell. They tend to be confident, outgoing, friendly. They enjoy exploring new places and making new friends. Aboard Yorktown, you are not an anonymous tourist lost in a crowd of strangers; you are a welcome member of a small shipboard community.

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Travel in the Company of ExpertsThese voyages feature an experienced team of expedition staff and lecturers—naturalists, Mayanists,

archaeologists, scientists, and leaders who are intimately familiar with our destinations. Through a series of

lectures and informal discussions, they will introduce you to the culture, history, architecture, art, botany, birds,

wildlife, and marine life of these unforgettable lands. Among the experts you may travel with are:

Born and raised in England, Jonathan Green completed a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Geology and Geography. John is also an avid diver and accomplished photographer, and his photography has been published in numerous magazines and has

been exhibited at the Natural History Museum of London. He has spent the last 20 years working as a diver, photographer, and naturalist in the Galapagos, Central America, Andes, Amazon, and Patagonia.

Chris Harbard is a well-known British ornithologist and conservationist who, after 24 years working with the world’s largest bird conservation organization, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, now works as a freelance author,

editor, broadcaster and lecturer. He writes for Birdwatch magazine and is also an occasional contributor to BBC radio. Additionally, he edits the Birdwatchers’ Guides series, whose books include Birdwatch, Songbirds, A Birdwatcher’s Quizbook, and A First Guide to Birdwatching. Although Chris’s main area of interest is birds, especially seabirds, he also enjoys a range of other wildlife such as butterflies, dragonflies, and plants.

Sandra Noble is Executive Director Emerita of the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies, Inc., which provides grants and research materials for anyone interested in the ancient cultures of Mesoamerica. Dr. Noble earned her Ph.D.

in Maya Studies at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver. She taught courses about Mesoamerica, the Maya, and the Aztecas at UBC, at Emily Carr University of Art & Design, and more recently at the College of Central Florida, Citrus Campus.

Cruise Director Temu Nana is a native of Detroit, Michigan. He has traveled extensively throughout the world, including all parts of Caribbean. After graduating from the University of Michigan with a degree in Theatre Performance, he moved to New

York and joined Travel Dynamics International, working for several years both in the office and in the field. On the Yorktown, Temu has led several recent cruises to Belize and Guatemala, as well as a land excursion to Tikal.

All expedition staff subject to change.

A spotted stingray swimming off the coast of Belize

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Howler monkeys in the rain forest

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Itinerary

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Sculpted stelae at the ancient Maya site of Quirigua, Guatemala

Saturday, February 15, 2014FLY FROM USA | SAN PEDRO SULA | PUERTO CORTES, Honduras | EMBARKArrive in San Pedro Sula. Transfer to Puerto Cortes to embark Yorktown. Sail in the evening. (D)

Sunday, February 16PUNTA GORDA | LUBAANTUN | SNAKE CAYS, BelizeArrive in the morning in Belize’s Punta Gorda, a port town sited on sea cliffs. Drive inland to explore Lubaantun, a Late Classic Maya center that thrived between a.d. 730 and a.d. 890. Built on a ridge and surrounded by forest, Lubaantun’s remains include five main plazas, eleven major structures, three ball courts, and other edifices. The visitor center displays artifacts excavated at the site. Spend the afternoon at the nearby Snake Cays, where we will enjoy swimming and snorkeling. (B, L, D)

Monday, February 17LA CEIBA, HondurasFriendly and bustling La Ceiba, built beneath the forested slopes of the Cordillera Nombre de Dios, will be our base for exploring the most important attractions of this region. Choices will include the Pico Bonito National Park, a vast rain forest with its 20 rivers and abundant wildlife, including howler and spider monkeys, armadillos, tigrillos, and many bird species; and the Cuero y Salado Wildlife Refuge, a major wetland and

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Trujillo and the Spanish EmpireOn August 14, 1502, during his fourth and final voyage to the New World, Christopher Columbus sailed into the Bay of Trujillo on the coast of what is today Honduras and went ashore—the first time he had set foot on the mainland of the Americas. He claimed the territory for Spain, but years would pass before the Spanish attempted to colonize the area.

In 1524, Hernan Cortez had conquered the Aztecs and established himself in Tenochtitlan—modern-day Mexico City—and desired a new settlement on the Caribbean. Cortez sent his cousin, Francisco de las Casas, to the area where Columbus had landed more than 20 years earlier. Las Casas noted the location’s large natural harbor, ideal for ships, and established the town of Trujillo in its current location.

Throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, gold and silver mined in the interior of Central America was sent by pack mules to Trujillo for shipment to Spain. The presence of so much gold and silver attracted pirates, as well as Spain’s rivals—the Dutch, the French, and the English, all of whom raided Trujillo. To protect the town, the Fortress of Santa Barbara was constructed on the hill overlooking the harbor. In spite of the fort, Trujillo still attracted raiders. In the 18th century, Spain abandoned the town and it remained virtually uninhabited until the 1820s, when Spain’s empire in Central America began to crumble and new, independent nations were born.

mangrove lagoon that is home to a rich wildlife. There will also be the opportunity to go rafting on the Cangrejal River and kayaking on the Cacao Lagoon. (B, L, D)

Tuesday, February 18ROATAN, Bay IslandsSpend the day on Roatan, the main island of Honduras’s Bay Islands. Roatan’s glory is its superb beaches and reef that stretches for almost 70 miles, providing unparalleled swimming and snorkeling opportunities. Our exploration of Roatan includes visits to the Institute for Marine Sciences, with its exhibitions of marine life and geology of the island, the Carambola Botanical Gardens, whose native trails are lined with tropical plants and flowers, and the Tropical Treasures Bird Park, which is home to scarlet macaws, toucans, parrots, and other birds. And we will enjoy swimming at the white beaches of the West End and snorkeling at the surrounding reef. (B, L, D)

Wednesday, February 19TRUJILLOIn 1502, Columbus landed at the spot where Trujillo was founded 22 years later, becoming one of the earliest Spanish settlements in Central America. Explore Trujillo and some of its colonial buildings, including the 16th-century Santa Barbara Fortress, which overlooks the sea. Also visit the Campo del Mar Nature Park, with its native flora and fauna, and enjoy swimming and snorkeling at the beautiful white-sand beach that lines the park. For the more adventurous, there will be opportunities to discover the area’s wildlife by exploring the Guaymoreto Lagoon, with its boardwalk that meanders along the mangroves, and the Capiro y Calentura National Park on Mt. Calentura, which looms some 4,000 feet above Trujillo. (B, L, D)

Thursday, February 20CAYOS COCHINOSCall at the unspoiled Cayos Cochinos (Hog Islands), consisting of two small islands and thirteen tiny, lush islets that are a protected marine park. Swim and snorkel in the crystal clear water that surrounds this small archipelago. Also hike on Cochinos Mayor, the main islet in the group. On the nearby Cayo Chachahuate visit the small Garifuna village, where we will be greeted by a traditional drumming and dancing ceremony. (B, L, D)

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Cayos Cochinos, Honduras

The Rain Forests of HondurasHonduras has been described as a biodiversity hotspot, with approximately 110 species of mammals, 700 species of birds, and 250 species of reptiles and amphibians. But as fascinating as this wildlife may be, the plant life of the Honduras rain forests—with thousands of types of plants, including 630 varieties of orchids—play a vital role in the well-being of the planet.

Rain forests absorb carbon dioxide and emit oxygen. They stabilize climate, produce rain, and protect against flood and soil erosion. They are home to rare plants and wild creatures, as well as ancient tribal societies. And some plants from the rain forest have proven to have medicinal properties. For example, treatments for respiratory illnesses are derived from the trumpet tree, compounds from the clavillia plant kill viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites, and the root of the suma plant lowers blood cholesterol.

During our cruise, we will have the opportunity to explore this lush and fascinating world.

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Friday, February 21SANTO TOMAS DE CASTILLA, Guatemala | QUIRIGUA | PUERTO CORTES, HondurasYorktown will dock in the morning at Guatemala’s port town of Santo Tomas de Castilla, set at the head of spacious Amatique Bay. Drive to Quirigua, an ancient Maya center that was founded around 200 a.d., and flourished in the eighth century a.d. when it embarked on a major construction program. Quirigua, set in its exquisite location in the rain forest, is famous for its huge stelae and altars that are covered with some of the finest carvings in the Maya world. Alternatively, visit the Castillo de San Felipe, a well preserved fortress built by the Spanish in the 17th century. Return to the ship and spend the afternoon cruising to Puerto Cortes, where Yorktown will arrive in the evening. (B, L, D)

Saturday, February 22PUERTO CORTES | DISEMBARK | SAN PEDRO SULA | FLY TO USADisembark and transfer to the airport in San Pedro Sula for return flights. (B)

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Optional Pre-Cruise Extension to Copan

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Day 1FLY FROM USA | SAN PEDRO SULA | COPAN, hondurasArrive at the San Pedro Sula airport and transfer to Copan, stopping for lunch en route. Check into the Hotel Marina Copan and attend a welcome briefing followed by dinner. (L, D)

Day 2COPANCopan is estimated to have been settled as early as 2000 b.c. and was the largest and most influential city in the region during the Maya Classical period, a.d. 300-900. Astronomy and art flourished at Copan, and the intricately-carved limestone structures are the most sophisticated of any pre-Columbian civilization. Visit the Acropolis; the Ball Court; the Ceremonial Plaza flanked with stelae; the Hieroglyphic Stairway, with more than a thousand glyphs that together constitute the longest known Mayan inscription; and the Jaguar Stairway, with sculpted figures of jaguars originally inlaid with black obsidian. Also visit the site museum, containing an excellent display of jade, ceramics, obsidian knives, and figurines of the Maya. After lunch, continue with your exploration of Copan or visit to the Macaw Mountain Bird Park, a hillside nature reserve featuring large bird enclosures housing a wide selection of rescued rare and endangered parrot species from northern Central America. Enjoy the evening at your leisure. Overnight at the Hotel Marina Copan. (B, L, D)

Day 3COPAN | PUERTO CORTES | EMBARK YORKTOWNAfter breakfast depart for Puerto Cortes, visiting El Rastrojon—a Maya site recently uncovered by Harvard University. This important archaeological site was built around the post-classic period of Copan and includes several structures strategically built on a hill that overlooks the entrance to the Copan Valley. Arrive in Puerto Cortes in the late afternoon and embark Yorktown. (B, L, D)

RATES AND iNCLUSiONS: Two-night stay at the Hotel Marina Copan; daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner; transfer from the airport to the hotel in Copan; all excursions as described in itinerary; entrance fees, transport, and guides; transfer to Puerto Cortes for embarkation.

Rate: $935 per person, double occupancy

Single supplement: $225

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YorktownYorktown is the perfect vessel for relaxed and convivial exploration of

Central America’s Caribbean coast. Built in Florida in 1988 specifically for

coastal cruising and certified by the U.S. Coast Guard, Yorktown flies the

American flag and is staffed by friendly and experienced American officers

and crew. With a draft of only nine feet, Yorktown is able to maneuver in

secluded waterways and visit small ports that are inaccessible to larger

vessels. The ship’s cuisine, served in a dining room large enough to

accommodate all guests at once, incorporates local flavors and culinary

traditions. Accommodating only 130 guests in 65 exterior cabins, Yorktown

enjoys an atmosphere of warm and relaxed informality that endears it to

repeat and new guests alike.

Life aboard YorktownLife aboard Yorktown is relaxed and informal, and dress is always casual.

Guests discover soon after settling in that the ship’s design fosters a sense of

community and shared enterprise. Most cabins have large picture windows, and

each is furnished with comfortable beds, a writing desk, ample storage, a clock/

radio/CD player, and has a private bathroom. Your cabin is the perfect place for

peace and quiet and for private rest and reflection. But you will want to spend

most of your time in one of Yorktown’s inviting common areas. The Lounge,

never more than two decks away (Yorktown has no elevator), is the hub of

shipboard activity—the place to read, to converse with fellow travelers, to attend

lectures and concerts, to enjoy a cocktail as the pianist performs on the ship’s

Steinway piano, or simply to enjoy unobstructed views of the passing scene. The

Sun Deck affords similar opportunities to read and relax in the open air.

Yorktown’s inviting Dining Room

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Cheerful bathrooms are appointed with fine toiletries

Details of the comfortable Lounge

Relaxing on Yorktown’ s Sun Deck

Yorktown’s spacious Lounge is surrounded by windows Enjoying an alfresco snack

Most cabins feature a picture window

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CruisE and Land ratEs

S79 S77

S80 S78

P75P75

L47 L45 L43L41 L39 L37 L35 L33 L31 L29 L27

OBSERVATIONLOUNGE

DINING ROOM

L28

M25 M21M19 M17M15 M11M23

M24M26

M20M18 M16M14M12M22

L40 L38 L36 L34 L32 L30L42L48 L46 L44

P73 P71 P69 P67 P65 P63 P61

P60

P59 P57 P55 P53 P51 P49

P58 P56 P54 P52 P50P72 P70 P68 P66 P64 P62P76 P74

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PER PERSON, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY

category description

early booking rates if booked by sept. 10, 2013

full brochure rates if

booked after sept. 10, 2013

E Outside cabins with two lower beds, two portholes, and private bathroom. Cabins M11-M17 $3,995 $4,995

D Outside cabins with two lower beds, two windows, and private bathroom. Cabins L43-L48 $4,695 $5,695

C Outside cabins with two lower beds, two windows, and private bathroom. Cabins P49-P76 $5,495 $6,495

B Outside cabins with two lower beds, picture window, and private bathroom. Cabins M18-M26 $6,195 $7,195

A Outside cabins with two lower beds, picture window, and private bathroom. Cabins L29-L42 $6,995 $7,995

AAOutside cabins with two lower beds that can convert to a queen bed, picture window, and private bathroom. Cabins L27, L28, P59*, P60 *P59’s two lower beds cannot be converted.

$7,695 $8,695

S Superior outside cabins with walk-out balcony, full-size bed, private bathroom, and mini-refrigerator. Cabins S77-S80 $8,395 $9,395

Port taxes & Charges: $250 per person

SINGLE RATES

a limited number of cabins for solo travelers are available in Category C - a at a supplement of $1,295.

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Book by september 10, 2013 to save

$1,000 per person & receive a $500 air credit

An air credit of $500 per person will apply and will be deducted

from the listed Cruise and Land Rates. For assistance with flights, you may contact

Marisa Eide at (800) 252-4910 or email

[email protected].

Cruise aboard the 130-guest Yorktown Welcome and farewell cocktail receptions aboard ship � All meals aboard ship, including

house wine, beer, and soft drinks with lunch and dinner �Complete program of tours

and excursions Educational program of lectures

and discussions by accompanying study leaders and naturalists Experienced Travel Dynamics

International tour staff Courteous pre-departure services

including comprehensive trip documentation Baggage handling and transfers

abroad on the designated program arrival and departure dates Gratuities to guides and drivers

NOT INCLUDED: Airfare other than credit specified below; port taxes and charges; luggage and trip cancellation insurance; alcoholic beverages other than wine and beer with lunch and dinner; personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, faxes, and Internet service; and gratuities to shipboard personnel

For reservations or information, please contact Marisa Eide at (800) 252-4910

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The 17th-century Castillo de San Felipe guards Guatemala’s Lake Izabal

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GEnEraL inFOrMatiOnPAYMENT SCHEDULE: A deposit of $750 per person is required to reserve your space on the tour. For your convenience, you may charge your deposit to your American Express, Visa, Discover, or MasterCard. Final payment is due 90 days prior to departure. Credit cards are not accepted for final payment. However, personal checks are accepted for both deposits and final payment.CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS: All cancellations are subject to a $400 per person fee. Cancellations received 61-90 days prior to departure will be assessed a penalty equal to 50% of the total program cost per person. Cancellations received within 60 days of departure are subject to 100% cancellation penalties. INSURANCE: We strongly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance, which is available for coverage of expenses in conjunction with cancellation due to illness or accident. Baggage insurance is also recommended. In the event that you must cancel your participation in a travel program, trip cancellation insurance may be the only source of reimbursement. ITINERARY: The itinerary, accommodations, and arrangements are subject to change at the discretion of Travel Dynamics International Ltd.RESPONSIBILITY: Please read carefully the following terms and conditions, which constitute the sole, legally enforceable agreements between the passenger and Travel Dynamics International Ltd. and the tour’s sponsoring organization. The passenger is also advised to review his/her separate ticket passage contract with the vessel’s owner/operator, which will constitute the sole, legally enforceable terms of carriage for this cruise and is available on request from Travel Dynamics International Ltd. Travel Dynamics International Ltd. and the tour’s sponsoring organization act solely as agents for the passenger with respect to all transportation, hotel and other tour arrangements. In that capacity, we exercise all reasonable care possible to ensure the passenger’s safety and satisfaction, but, we neither assume nor bear any responsibility or liability for any injury, death, damage, loss, accident, delay or irregularity arising in connection with the services of any ship, airplane, train, automobile, motor coach, carriage or other conveyance, or the actions of any third-party, involved in carrying the passenger or in affecting these tours. We are not responsible for damages, additional expenses, or any other losses due to cancellation, delay or other changes in air or other services, sickness, weather, strike, war, civil disturbances, acts or threats of terrorism, travel warnings or bans, termination or suspension of war risks or other carrier insurance, quarantine, acts of God or other causes beyond our control. All such losses must be borne by the passenger, and tour rates provide for arrangements only for the time stated. In the event of cancellation, delay or rescheduling mandated by any of the aforesaid causes beyond our control, the passenger shall have the option of accepting in lieu of the original tour such rescheduled tour or other substituted tour(s) as may be offered by us, or else, receiving a refund of as much of such advance tour expenditures as we are able to recover on the passenger’s behalf from carriers, third-party tour vendors, etc., but, we shall not have any obligation or liability to the passenger beyond the foregoing. We reserve the right to make alterations to the tour’s itinerary and to substitute hotels, ships, or lecturers if this is required. We reserve the right to cancel, delay, or reschedule any tour prior to departure, and, so long as this is not due to any of the aforesaid causes beyond our control, the passenger shall be entitled to a full refund of all monies paid to that point if he/she so desires. No refund shall be made for any unused portion of any tour. By forwarding their deposit(s), the passenger certifies that he/she and/or their dependents, minors or others covered thereby do not have any mental, physical or other condition of disability that could create a hazard for them or other passengers. We reserve the right to decline to accept or to decline to retain any person as a member of any tour should such person’s health, condition or actions adversely affect or threaten the welfare or safety of other passengers or impede the tour. Baggage or valuables brought on the tour shall be transported, handled or stored at the passenger’s risk entirely, and, we shall bear no liability or responsibility for any damage or other loss thereto. Passenger tickets are not transferable and are not subject to alteration by the passenger. No suit shall be maintainable against the carrier, or vessel, for any losses, accidents, damages to person, property, personal injury (including death or other types of bodily injury) of the passengers, unless written notice of the claim, with full particulars, is delivered to the carrier or its agents at its office at the port of sailing or at the port of termination within six months from the day when such incident occurred. In no event shall any such suit or any claim against the carrier or vessel for any losses, accidents, damages to person, property, personal injury (including death or other types of bodily injury) of the passenger be maintainable unless such suit is commenced within one year from the day when the incident causing such losses, accidents, damages to person, property, personal injury (including death or other types of bodily injury) of the passenger occurs, notwithstanding any provision of law of any state or country to the contrary. Resolution of any disputes arising hereunder shall be brought within the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, pursuant to the applicable general maritime law, and applying the applicable general maritime law and Federal maritime statutes.RATES: Tour costs are based upon current airfares, tariffs, and currency values. While we do everything possible to maintain the listed prices, they are subject to change.FUEL SUPPLEMENT: Travel Dynamics International Ltd. reserves the right to charge a fuel supplement, without prior notice, if the NYMEX oil price exceeds $85 per barrel. This supplement may be charged even if the cruise fare has been paid in full.SHIP’S REGISTRY: USA CST #204 3599-40 TDI

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