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OVERLAND - MT. EVEREST & THE HIMALAYAN HEARTLAND CODE: MLEL03
Flight-seeing over the Himalayas and around Mount Everest, visiting World Heritage sites, exploring the wonders of Bhutan and following a Buddhist pilgrimage route are but a few of the experiences on this extraordinary adventure.
Hinweis: Any guests travelling with Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC), CPAP breathing machines or scooters should read further below for airline stipulations with regards to bringing this equipment on tour. The program is manageable for guests with mobility restrictions as long as they are travelling with someone to assist. Guests must be able to get on and off the tour coaches with little to no assistance. There will be various steps to negotiate at the hotels and sites visited (2-30 steps) and wheelchair ramps are not always available although most sites have them.
DAY 1 – Tuesday 13. April 2027
Disembark the ship in Male, complete immigration and customs formalities and then transfer to the airport for a flight to Delhi. Lunch will be arranged at the Male airport. Your tour host will meet you at the airport in Male.
Upon arrival in Delhi, complete customs and immigration formalities, collect your luggage and then transfer to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
DAY 2 – Wednesday, 14. April 2027
Early this morning, a continental breakfast will be served through room service.
Check out and transfer to the airport for a flight to Kathmandu.
Home to eight of the world’s 10 tallest peaks, the tiny kingdom of Nepal is ringed by the Himalayas. It is a land of contrasts, harboring a wealth of Buddhist and Hindu art and architecture. Nepal’s colorful capital city Kathmandu reflects 2.000 years of peaceful co-existence and exudes a unique blend of Hinduism and Buddhism, which is distinctly Nepalese in character.
Upon arrival, assistance is provided with visa issuance and baggage collection.
Transfer to your hotel for breakfast and to freshen up.
Later, drive to the outskirts of the city and visit the World Heritage city of Bhadgaon, also known as Bhaktapur. Founded in the 9th century, Bhaktapur, also known as the City of Devotees, is revered for its medieval art and architecture. As you meander around Durbar Square, you will see the 55 Window Palace and Nyatapola Temple, considered to be the finest example of Pagoda-style architecture.
Return to your hotel to check-in. Described as a “living, breathing museum, displaying Nepal’s best craftsmanship from the 13th century,” the hotel rooms and public areas reflect medieval architectural traditions. Every brick is handmade, every piece of wood original and centuries old.
Enjoy lunch (on own) and the afternoon at your leisure.
In the evening, visit Pashupatinath Temple, a World Heritage site situated near your hotel. Pashupatinath is one of the holiest Hindu temples and a major pilgrimage place dedicated to the god Shiva. Situated amidst a natural setting on the bank of the sacred Bagmati river, this temple built in pagoda style has a gilded roof and richly carved silver doors. Visitors may view from the east bank, as only Hindus are permitted to enter.
Dinner is at Dwarika’s Nepali fine dining Krishnarpan Restaurant which specializes in Newari cuisine. The interiors and experience symbolize traditional banquets favored by Nepali Kings and royalty in honor of visiting dignitaries.
DAY 3 – Thursday, 15. April 2027
Early in the morning, you will transfer to the airport for a flight-seeing excursion, soaring over glacier-clad, cloud-shrouded peaks and other Himalayan landscapes around Mount Everest. Afterwards, you will return to the hotel for breakfast. (flightseeing is weather dependent).
Following breakfast, you will visit Patan, one of three royal cities in the valley. Commissioned by India’s great emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century, this World Heritage Site within four stupas is known as the City of Fine Arts.
The temples around the main square are impressive as is the Patan Museum, which is housed within a picturesque palace setting. In an international campaign by UNESCO for safeguarding monuments in Kathmandu Valley, the Austrian government joined hands with Nepal to restore and preserve Patan.
Newari architectural style blossomed in the form of temples, palaces, residences and squares between the 12th and 18th centuries, representing a timelessness in Nepalese architecture and its definitive characteristics, often guided by religious and socio-cultural norms.
You will see Patan’s Living Goddess, who typically acknowledges greetings of devotees from the balcony of her temple residence. Known as kumaris, Nepal’s living goddesses live in seclusion and rarely speak in public.
After a private audience with the Goddess, you will stop for lunch at ‘The Lawn’ and then return to your hotel for some time at leisure.
In the early evening, you will visit the great Stupa at Boudhnath, one of the largest of its kind in the world. Constructed in the 14th century, the stupa is built on an octagonal base, inset with prayer wheels. Boudhnath is also a center of the Tibetan community in Nepal, where you will visit a monastery.
Before returning to your hotel, enjoy a cup of coffee or cocktails at one of the cafes surrounding Boudhanath.
DAY 4 – Friday, 16. April 2027
Early breakfast served in the Courtyard before transferring to the airport for a flight to Paro.
As recently as 1961 all entry into Bhutan was still on horseback. Druk-yul, the land of the thunder dragon is only just emerging from the mists of its self-imposed isolation. Also known as “The last Shangri -La”, this is an exotic land of high mountains and lush valleys, snow clad peaks with clear running springs, a pristine ecology and an incredible wealth of wildlife.
A most striking feature of Bhutan is its architecture. The style and color which characterize every building and house in the kingdom is a distinct source of aesthetic pleasure. The Dzongs themselves – imposing 17th century structures built on a grand scale without drawing and without a single nail, are outstanding examples of the best in Bhutanese architecture. Patterns of rich colors adorn every wall, beam, pillar and door in traditional splendor.
Nestled deep in the eastern Himalayas between India and Tibet, the simple pleasure that this country offers gives a sense of kinship with the people and their love for the land. Essentially a rural country with 90 per cent of the people engaged in agriculture or raising livestock, Bhutan is predominantly Buddhist, practicing the Tantric form of Mahayana Buddhism.
The flight to Paro is spectacular in itself as it passes the entire Himalayan Range. Landing in Paro valley is a perfect entry into this other world, with its transparent purity of the air and absorbing serenity.
Visas will be processed at immigration and following customs, meet with your local Bhutanese guide who will be with you through your stay in Bhutan.
From the airport, proceed on an hour’s drive via the picturesque countryside to the capital Thimphu, situated in a large valley, traversed by the Wangchu River and overshadowed by high peaks.
En route, encounter Thimphu’s highlights beginning at Memorial Chorten, with its golden spires shining in the sun, its tinkling bells and an endless procession of elderly pilgrims circling around it. Erected by the royal grandmother Ashi Phuntsho Chagrin in memory of her son, it contains a fine collection of Buddhist statues and is a center of Tantric Buddhism in all its complexity.
Take a walk along Thimphu’s `high street’ with its little shops of all description. There’s always a colorful gathering passing, from ubiquitous monk bodies to Bhutanese businessmen to nomadic farmers that come to trade supplies.
Arrive at the Pemako Hotel for lunch and use of the facilities.
Continue to the Trashichhodzong, the beautiful medieval fortress and summer residence of Je Khenpo, the Chief Abbot. The king’s Throne Room and government offices are also located within.
Continue to the Buddha Dordenma Statue of Shakyamuni measuring 169 feet, made from bronze and gilded in gold. Located at the highest point, it offers great views of Thimphu.
Drive back to Paro where you will check-in to the Zhiwa Ling Heritage Hotel. Set around ten acres with views that defy description, this hotel combines the sensibilities of a fine Bhutanese Guest House with traditional architecture, exampled in elaborate hand carved wooden cornices and masterful stonework.
Here you will enjoy dinner and an overnight.
DAY 5 – Saturday, 17. April,2027
Option 1
Soon after breakfast, take a pilgrimage hike up to the Tigers Nest Monastery, one of the most revered pilgrimage spots in the Buddhist world, perched precariously on a sheer rock face 3,000 feet above the valley floor. The initial ascent is along a mule track that passes through pine forests colorfully festooned with prayer flags. After visiting the monastery, you will enjoy a hearty lunch at a restaurant with views of the monastery across the ravine.
Hinweis: As there are inclines and steps to reach Tiger’s Nest, this option is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties.
Return to Paro town where you can head back to your hotel or explore Paro with your guide.
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Option 2
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel and then later in the morning, explore the highlights in and around Paro, beginning with a visit to Kyichu Lakhang, one of the oldest and most sacred shrines of the Kingdom dating back to the 7th century. The lhakhang complex is composed of two temples, the first temple built by Tibetan King, Songtsen Gampo in the 7th century. H.M. Ashi Kesang, the Queen Mother of Bhutan, built the second temple in same original pattern much later.
Onward, drive to Paro and walk down its main street. Take the opportunity to interact with local Bhutanese and visit their interesting small shops that provide basic necessities and then return to your hotel for lunch.
In the afternoon, take in some highlights beginning with a visit to a typical Bhutanese farmhouse, for an insight into their unique lifestyle and cultural practices, where little has changed over the years.
Later, you will gain a different glimpse into Bhutanese life at the Rinpung Dzong, “the Fortress of the Heap of Jewels”, a Buddhist monastery and fortress known for its stunning architecture. The central tower and galleries are amongst the most beautiful in Bhutan with its superb woodwork and classical paintings of Buddhist cosmology representing the universe as seen by two different philosophic streams. The bridge you cross on the way out was typically removed during war time to protect the fortress.
For all guests:
This evening, enjoy a cocktail lecture presented by Venerable Mynak R. Tulku Rinpoche, Reincarnate, of the Lama of Mynak Rikhud Monastery, the leading Sakya Monastery in Tibet.
A former Director of the National Library and Archives, Mynak has represented Bhutan at many conferences and seminars such as the Intl Council of Museums and the Intl Federation of Library Associations. Author of many books and publications, amongst them; The Sacred Dance Drama of Bhutan, published by Asia Society New York, Arts of Bhutan published by Fukuoka Asian Art Museum and Religion & Rituals published in Tokyo.
Dinner and an overnight in Paro follows.
DAY 6 – Sunday, 18. April 2027
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for a flight to Kathmandu. After completing the arrival formalities, exit from the terminal and meet with your local guide for a short drive to Dwarika’s to use the facilities and have a light breakfast.
Later, drive to Kathmandu’s Durbar Square in the heart of the city, also known as the Hanuman Dhoka Palace square, after the Hindu monkey god Hanuman, who acts as a protector via a huge stone impression next to the main entrance. Kathmandu valley has three Durbar Squares, all UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This ancient seat of Nepalese royalty displays spectacular architecture, reflecting the skill of the Newari artists over several centuries. There’s a great variety of temples dedicated to different Hindu gods and goddess, mainly constructed between the 15th and 18th century.
Return to the airport, complete transit formalities and board a flight to Mumbai where after going through Customs and Immigration, you will transfer to the port and re-board the ship.
Landprogramm – Schritt für Schritt:
Hinweis: Die Reihenfolge der besuchten Sehenswürdigkeiten kann abweichen, um Verkehrsstaus zu vermeiden. This program is subject to flight confirmations which are beyond our control. All program details including timings and any flights indicated below are approximate, given here for general reference purposes and subject to change. Direktflüge können nicht garantiert werden. Endgültige Reiserouten mit den aktuellsten Details erhalten Sie vom Destination Services Team an Bord des Schiffs. Bitte sehen Sie sich Ihre finale Reiseroute genau an, falls weitere Änderungen vorgenommen wurden.
TAG 1
11:00 Uhr Disembark and after clearing immigration and custom formalities, tender ashore and then drive to the airport for a flight to Delhi
12:30 Uhr Arrive at the airport, meet your Tour Host, receive boarding passes and proceed through security
Lunch is arranged at Male airport
15:20 Uhr Flight from Male to Delhi (flight details TBA and subject to change)
19:55 Uhr Arrive Delhi and transfer to your nearby hotel
21:15 Uhr Arrive, check-in and dinner
Overnight at the JW Marriott New Delhi Aerocity or similar hotel
TAG 2
04:30 Uhr Coffee, tea, continental breakfast served via room service
05:15 Uhr Transfer to the airport for a flight to Kathmandu
05:30 Uhr Arrive at the airport, receive boarding passes and proceed through security
07:30 Uhr Flight from Delhi to Kathmandu (flight details TBA and subject to change)
Breakfast served onboard
09:30 Uhr Arrive Kathmandu. Assistance with visa issuance, baggage handling and customs
10:15 Uhr Transfer to Dwarika’s hotel for breakfast and use the facilities
11:00 Uhr Depart to the outskirts of the city
11:45 Uhr Arrive and visit Bhaktapur
13:00 Uhr Depart Bhaktapur
13:45 Uhr Arrive at your hotel for a late lunch and check in
The rest of the afternoon at leisure
17:30 Uhr Depart for Pashupatinath Temple for the evening Aarti
19:00 Uhr Return to your hotel
From 19:30 Uhr Enjoy a welcome dinner at Krishnarpan Restaurant
Overnight at Dwarika’s Hotel
TAG 3
06:30 Uhr After tea and coffee, transfer to the domestic air terminal for Mountain Flightseeing
06:45 Uhr Arrive at Kathmandu domestic terminal
07:15 Uhr Mountain flightseeing departs (weather dependent)
08:15 Uhr Flight returns to Kathmandu
08:30 Uhr Transfer back to your hotel for breakfast
10:00 Uhr Depart for Patan
10:30 Uhr Visit Patan
12:30 Uhr Lunch is served at ‘The Lawn’
14:00 Uhr Return to your hotel
16:00 Uhr Depart for Boudhnath
16:30 Uhr Arrive and visit
17:00 Uhr Visit the Thangka painting school
17:30 Uhr Enjoy coffee or cocktails at a café
18:30 Uhr Return to the hotel
From 19:00 Uhr Dinner at your hotel
Overnight at Dwarika’s hotel
TAG 4
05:30 Uhr Breakfast served in the Courtyard
06:45 Uhr Transfer to the airport for a flight to Paro
07:00 Uhr Arrive at the airport, receive boarding passes and proceed through security
09:00 Uhr Flight from Kathmandu to Paro (flight details TBA and subject to change)
10:20 Uhr Arrive in Paro, Visa issuance, immigration, and customs and then transfer to your hotel
11:00 Uhr Depart on an hour’s drive to Thimphu
12:00 Uhr Stop by for a visit to Memorial Chorten
12:30 Walk down Thimphu’s `high street’
13:20 Uhr Arrive at Pemako hotel for lunch
14:30 Uhr Visit Trashichhodzong, Then to Buddha Dordenma Statue of Shakyamuni
16:30 Uhr Drive back to Paro
17:30 Uhr Arrive and check in at your hotel
From 19:00 Uhr Dinner at the hotel
Overnight at Zhiwa Ling Heritage Hotel
TAG 5
From 07:00 Uhr Breakfast at your hotel
Option 1:
08:30 Uhr Drive to base Ramthanka
08:50 Uhr Trek to Café at midpoint
10:05 Uhr Rest stop with tea, coffee and facilities
10:25 Uhr Onward trek from Café to monastery and viewpoint
Hinweis: The final walk up is via 750 easy steps
11:55 Uhr Visit Tiger’s Nest Monastery
12:30 Uhr Walk back to Café
13:30 Uhr Vegetarian buffet lunch at the café
14:30 Uhr Walk down to the base
15:30 Uhr Return to your hotel
Option 2:
10:00 Uhr Depart for Kyichu Lakhang
10:45 Uhr Drive to Paro’s main street and take a walk with the guide
12:15 Uhr Return to your hotel for lunch
14:30 Uhr Visit a Bhutanese Farmhouse and Rinpung Dzong
17:00 Uhr Return to your hotel
For all guests:
18:30 Uhr Meet with Venerable Mynak Tulku Rinpoche, Reincarnate over cocktails followed by dinner
Overnight at the Zhiwa Ling Heritage hotel.
TAG 6
04:00 Uhr A light breakfast is served in the dining room
05:00 Uhr Checkout and transfer to the Paro airport
05:30 Uhr Arrive at the airport, receive boarding passes and proceed through immigration and
Sicherheit
07:40 Uhr Flight from Paro to Kathmandu (flight details TBA and subject to change)
08:40 Uhr Arrive in Kathmandu and complete transit formalities
Transfer to Dwarika’s for breakfast and to use the facilities
09:45 Uhr Enjoy breakfast
10:30 Uhr Depart for Kathmandu Durbar Square
10:45 Uhr Arrive and visit the temples and palaces within
12:30 Uhr Arrive at the airport, receive boarding passes and proceed through immigration and
den Sicherheitsbereich. Lunch is arranged at Kathmandu airport
15:05 Uhr Flight from Kathmandu to Mumbai (flight details TBA and subject to change)
17:40 Uhr Arrive in Mumbai and complete all arrival procedures prior to transferring to the pier
19:30 Uhr Arrive at the pier and reboard the ship
Voraussichtliches Wetter:
Nepal:
April is the summer season with the temperatures ranging from 30°C (86°F) in the day and 12°C (54°C) at night.
Bhutan:
Summer weather commences in mid-April with the temperatures ranging from 59°F (15°C) to a low of 41°F (5°C).
Was Sie mitbringen sollten:
Nepal and Bhutan have a range of climates, so it is best to pack so that you are prepared for adventures in alpine climates but also sub-tropical humid regions.
It is best to layer your clothes, especially when you are walking or trekking. Mornings are cool but the sharp sun-shine will make you hot as you walk through the hills and mountains. Wearing layers and carrying a fleece, or a wind and rain proof jack¬et will ensure you are prepared for all kinds of weather.
Comfortable shoes are a must. You should bring sunglasses, sunblock, swimsuit, a hat, and insect repellent.All of these can be purchased in Kathmandu, in the Thamel area, if you forget anything, so don’t panic or over-pack!
Bhutan has a fairly formal dress code for both Bhutanese and visitors. A shirt with a collar, preferably long sleeves, and long trousers are required to enter a temple or monastery. For women, a skirt or trousers are fine. Remember to dress in layers as temperatures vary a lot during the day, especially in spring and autumn. Bring slip-on shoes, as you’ll need to take them off at every temple or monastery.
Landeswährung:
Nepal: Nepalese Rupees (NPR)
Bhutan: Ngultrum (Nu)
Most places in Kathmandu and mainstream tourist desti¬nations will accept major credit cards but it is advisable to carry some Nepali currency with you at all times.
In Bhutan Credit cards (Amex and Visa cards) are accepted by limited establishments.
Stromspannung:
Nepal and Bhutan have a 230-volt, 50-hertz cycle power supply and 2-pin cylindrical sockets and plugs. The power supply is not continuous, and the power-cut schedule is published for each area. However, most hotels, guesthouses, and facili¬ties have power backup so their service is not interrupted. If you are brining electronic devices, we recommend bringing your own travel adaptors.
Luggage information
Guest are permitted to check-in one piece of luggage no more than 30kg (66 lbs) and can bring one small carry-on with a maximum of 7 kgs (15 lbs). Guests are responsible for any overweight or excess luggage fees which will be payable to the airlines directly.
Carriage of Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) or CPAP breathing machines on internal flights in India (as per Airline regulations):
1. Guests must obtain a Doctor’s Certificate mentioning their medical condition and the need to carry this equipment with them on their flights.
2. The certificate should have attached a picture of the equipment with its description/specifications especially with regards to the type of batteries used (lithium/dry or any other type)
3. These documents need to be sent to the Land Program Team via Reservations at RSSC at least 1 month prior to travel so that our local operator can begin the notification process with the airline(s).
4. Failure to comply with the above regulations will result in a denial of this equipment at the airport for which Regent Seven Seas Cruises nor our local ground operator be responsible for.
Scooters are not permitted on this program.
Erforderliche Papiere und Visa:
This program takes place between the Maldives, India, Kathmandu and Bhutan.
A passport that is valid at least 6 months after travel is required
Please check with your local embassy for any visa requirements for your nationality for all countries listed
Indian Visa - It is essential to have a valid Indian Visa for this program obtained in advance of your voyage – a multiple entry visa is required for the cruise and that will be sufficient for this program.
The visas for Nepal and Bhutan are included in the cost of the program.
The Nepal visa will be issued on arrival into Nepal and all guests will be required to have one passport photo for this Visa although we recommend having a spare photo just in case. A blank page in your passport is required for this visa.
Bhutan visa – Required clear, scanned, colored passport copy in advance for visa approval, Based on this approval, the visa is stamped upon arrival into Paro. Please submit your passport page to RSSC no later than 90 days prior to your cruise start date otherwise the visa cannot be issued.
VERY IMPORTANT – The name on your cruise booking, passport and any visas if required, must all be exactly the same for flight ticket purchase for this program otherwise guests may be denied travel by flight. Please ensure that all documents are identical in spelling to the names provided for your cruise reservation including first, middle and last name. Manifests generated by the cruise line must match your travel documents.
Failure to have the required documents ahead of time will result in denial of travel and guests will have to pay for any expenses incurred in order to not proceed with the program.
The above information is subject to change and serves as a guide only. We would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our guests that it is the ultimate and sole responsibility of the guest to ensure they meet the entry requirements for each destination.
If traveling internationally, the countries you are flying to and/ or connecting through may have different document requirements and as such we encourage you to visit the government and airport websites of every country you will be traveling to throughout the journey to familiarize yourself with their requirements for your nationality.
Proposed Aircraft type (subject to change):
Vistara : Airbus 320 – Economy class seats
Druk Air – Airbus A319 – Economy class seats
Mountain Flightseeing – Buddha Air – Economy class seats
IndiGo Airlines – Airbus A 320 – Economy class seats .
Anschriften der Hotels:
Delhi
JW Marriott Hotel New Delhi Aerocity
Asset Area 4 - Hospitality District, Delhi Aerocity, New Delhi, India, 110037
Telefon: ++1 91 11 45212121
Kathmandu
Dwarikas’ Hotel
Battisputali Kathmandu, Nepal, P.O. Box: 459
Telefon: (+977-1) 4479488
Paro
Zhiwa Ling Heritage, Paro
Anschrift: Satsam Chorten, Paro, Bhutan
Telefon: +975 8 271277
Bitte beachten Sie:
•No power banks or electronic equipment are allowed in checked in baggage. To be carried in hand luggage.
•In hand luggage : No sharp items i.e. scissor, nail cutter/file, razor and liquids more than 100 ml.
•Satellite phones and E-cigarettes are banned in India and need to be left onboard the ship.
Im Programm enthalten:
•1 night at the JW Marriott New Delhi Aerocity or similar hotel in a Deluxe Room
•2 nights at the Dwarika’s, Kathmandu or similar hotel in a Heritage Deluxe Room
•2 nights at the Zhiwa Ling Heritage Hotel, Paro or similar hotel in a Junior Suite
•All meals indicated in the itinerary, lunch and dinner to include house wines, beer, bottled water and sodas
•Transfers, sightseeing and road journeys in Nepal and Bhutan- as indicated in the itinerary using a deluxe air-conditioned coach with accompanying guide
•In Mumbai, a deluxe air-conditioned coach with a guide for transfers
•Mineral water and sodas are provided in the vehicles throughout
•Meet and greet service at immigration with visa fees upon arrival into Kathmandu
•Mountain flightseeing (weather dependent)
•Nepal and Bhutan visa fees
•Meet and greet service at immigration upon arrival into Paro
•Porterage at airports/hotels and all entrance and camera fees at monuments
•International and domestic economy class flights per the itinerary, direct flights not guaranteed
•The services of a local Tour Manager to accompany the group throughout
Nicht enthalten:
• Alle Mahlzeiten, die nicht oben angegeben sind
•Hotel incidentals including room service (except on Day 2), laundry, mini bar
•Gratuities to drivers, guides and Tour Host
•Excess or overweight luggage fees for the flights
•Indian Visa – multiple entry
Hinweis: Mehrtägige Landausflüge umfassen in der Regel ausgedehnte und längere Unternehmungen, während kürzere Ausflüge ein moderateres Programm bieten. Alle Programme sind jedoch verschieden, und die Teilnehmer sollten sich auf unterschiedliche Straßen- und Wegeverhältnisse einstellen, z. B.: Steigungen, Kopfsteinpflaster, Sand und Kies oder unbefestigte Wege. Gelegentlich wird auch Treppensteigen verlangt. Rollstuhlfahrer und Gäste mit eingeschränkter Mobilität wenden sich bitte im Voraus an die Kreuzfahrtgesellschaft und erkundigen sich, ob die gewünschten Ausflüge ganz oder nur teilweise für ihre individuelle Situation geeignet sind. Dem Wetter angemessene Kleidung, Kopfbedeckung, Sonnenbrille und flache, bequeme Wanderschuhe werden generell empfohlen.
Alle Programme an Land sind beschränkt und gelten vorbehaltlich der Verfügbarkeit. Programme, bei denen nicht die Mindestanzahl an erforderlichen Teilnehmern erreicht wird, können gestrichen werden. Die aufgelisteten Preise unterliegen Änderungen aufgrund von unerwartet eintretenden Kostensteigerungen für Transport, Landprogramme und Währungsschwankungen.
Einmal erworben, ist der Preis garantiert und unterliegt keinen weiteren Änderungen. Überlandprogramme während der Kreuzfahrt sind spätestens 90 Tage vor dem Start der Kreuzfahrt zu buchen. Stornierungen, die 90 Tage oder weniger vor dem Abfahrtsdatum erfolgen, unterliegen einer Stornogebühr von 100 %.