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GENERAL INFORMATION


AIRPORT CHECK-IN It is highly recommended that all Guests check in at least two (2) hours


prior to departure for domestic flights and three (3) hours prior to departure for international flights.


AIR TRANSPORTATION Air transportation is based on Economy/Coach or similar class of service


on scheduled or charter services of IATA, U.S. or international air carriers. Designated air departure or return cities are at the discretion of PGC and are subject to change without notice. PGC reserves the right to choose the air carrier, routing and scheduling to and from each city and the right to substitute charter flights for scheduled air and vice versa. Service is subject to availability during holiday periods. All airfares quoted are subject to change without notice. Airfare is not guaranteed until full payment for the cruise/air package has been received and documents/ airline tickets have been issued. Airline tickets issued by PGC may be restricted as a result of the type of airfare arranged. As a result, you may find that your ticket may not be reissued or exchanged for another air carrier or routing. Cancellation or rebooking charges may be assessed by the airline for any changes made to the ticket. These charges are the sole responsibility of the Guest. Advance seat selection is subject to the policy of the participating air carrier and may not be available. The service and responsibility of the air carrier used in conjunction with any PGC cruise program is subject to and limited by the “Contract of Carriage” as specified by the air carrier for each ticket issued.


BAGGAGE The amount of personal baggage allowed on our vessels is not limited, but


airlines do have limitations. Airlines have become very strict about the size and weight of checked and carry-on luggage. Guests are strongly encouraged to contact the airline(s) directly regarding the specific policies that apply to your flight itinerary. Guests are solely responsible for any excess baggage fees charged by the airline at the time of check-in. PGC is not responsible for damaged, misplaced or lost baggage or other personal property of the Guests.


Baggage for hotel programs: please note that domestic Air Tahiti flights


have a strict baggage limit of 20 kg (44 lbs) per person. Excess baggage may be carried for a fee and paid directly to the airline.


CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS DATE OF REQUEST CHARGES


Cancellation requests received within 120 days of sailing will be subject to the following charges:


Deposited reservation cancelled more than 120 days prior to initial vacation date .................................................................................Administrative Fee of $100 per person 120-91 days prior to initial vacation date..........................10% of fare per person 90-61 days prior to initial vacation date ............................20% of fare per person 60-31 days prior to initial vacation date ............................50% of fare per person 30-0 days prior to initial vacation date .............................100% of fare per person


CHILDREN Any child under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult over the


age of 21. If the adult accompanying this child is not a parent, a “Parental Consent Guardianship Form” must be signed by parent or legal guardian and received by PGC prior to sailing.


PGC is unable to accommodate children under one year of age and


reserves the right to restrict the number of those under three years of age. Babysitting services cannot be arranged in advance nor are guaranteed. Parents must be diligent to guard their children while on or near the balconies. The ships are not equipped to provide pre-natal, post-natal or pediatric services.


CRUISE DOCUMENTS Cruise documents and airline tickets will be sent to Guests after receipt of


final payment and required Guest information, approximately 25 days prior to departure.


CRUISE FARES: SINGLES, TRIPLES AND CHILDREN The cruise fares shown are in U.S. dollars and are per person, double occupancy. PGC reserves the right to limit the number of single occupancy cabins on any sailing. Single fare for categories OS, GS, A, B, C and D is 100% of listed cruise fare. Single supplement for staterooms 763, 764 and categories E and F is $1,395–$3,090 in addition to listed cruise fare and varies by voyage. Children 11 and under as triples pay 50% of the minimum category fare. Adults and children 12 and above as triples in categories B–F pay 50% of the minimum category fare, while those booked in categories OS-A pay the minimum cruise fare. The fare paid by the Guest covers all normal shipboard services, meals, gratuities, accommodations and facilities. It does not cover airfare (unless otherwise specified), shore excursions, sightseeing or meals ashore, port charges, NAFTA or airline taxes, air and cruise ship fuel surcharges, airline ticket fees, premium liquor, wines, laundry or valet services or any other items or services of a personal nature unless otherwise specified. Air taxes and air and cruise ship fuel surcharges are estimated by PGC at the time of sale based on taxes and fuel surcharges levied by air carriers traveling to your destination and fuel/oil prices in the world at that time. The amount herein may vary. The cruise ship fuel surcharge is additional revenue to PGC. PGC makes every effort to adhere to the specifics shown in this or any publication. However, circumstances may necessitate variations. Pre-registered rooms for early check-in, flight schedules, hotels and transfer prices are based on exchange rates and available contracts at the time of printing. The company reserves the right to change these prices for exchange rate


and other fluctuations at its discretion. All cruise and air fares listed are in effect at the time of printing. Cruise fare is guaranteed when the payment of deposit is received; the only exception is an event causing significant change in company operating costs, such as a major change in world conditions, a sharp increase in fuel, oil prices or other circumstances beyond the control of PGC. All information contained herein is subject to change.


CURRENCY PGC requires that all payments made to the company shall be in U.S.


dollars, the official currency aboard ship. At the time of embarkation, we request a confidential registration of an accepted credit card. The night prior to your final disembarkation from the ship, a detailed statement of your shipboard charges for onboard services and products will be delivered to your suite. All such charges must be paid in full by cash, traveler’s check or accepted credit card (Visa, MasterCard and American Express). When in major ports of call, local bank representatives may be on board to convert U.S. dollars to local currency for your convenience. In certain ports of call, due to local regulations, the ship purser’s office will not be able to exchange foreign currency for U.S. dollars.


DEPOSIT AND PAYMENT A deposit of 20% of the passage fare is required within 72 hours of


reservation to confirm a booking. Final payment must be received ninety (90) days prior to departure of the vessel or scheduled air tour departure when included. Final payment must be received within 48 hours for bookings made within 30 days of departure. Payments cannot be transferred to alternative bookings within 120 days of sailing. Payment may be made by personal check, American Express, Visa, or MasterCard.


DRESS CODE FOR EVENINGS Evenings on board are elegant, yet they are not formal. “Country Club


Casual” or resort wear is appropriate for all evenings. For gentlemen, this means slacks and a button-down shirt, for example. No ties are required at any time, although gentlemen may wish to bring one blazer to wear on the evening of the Captain’s Welcome Reception. For ladies, pantsuits or informal cocktail attire are recommended. Please note that jeans, shorts and tee-shirts are not appropriate for evening wear on board.


EMBARKATION/DISEMBARKATION Please refer to your cruise ticket for confirmation of embarkation time. All


Guests disembarking should plan on vacating their stateroom shortly after arrival time.


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