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Cruise Schedule DAy PORT


Day 1 (S) Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica Day 2 (SU) Isla Gamez, Panama Day 3 (M) Golfito, Costa Rica Day 4 (T) Drake Bay, Costa Rica Day 5 (W) Isla del Caño, Costa Rica Day 6 (TH) Quepos, Costa Rica Day 7 (F)


Day 8 (S) Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica


a ARRIVAL


NOON 8AM 8AM 8AM 8AM


Isla Tortuga/Curú Wildlife Reserve, Costa Rica


8AM 4AM


DEPARTURE MIDNIGHT


6PM 6PM 6PM 6PM 6PM


6PM DISEMBARK AM For a complete list of port descriptions, visit www.pgcruises.com


Itinerary Highlights: • New for 2014! • An ideal warm-weather celebration during the holiday season


• Versatile itinerary allows you to be extremely adventurous, or simply lay on some of the world’s most beautiful beaches


• Keep an eye out for a vast spectrum of animals like toucans, parrots, iguanas, monkeys, turtles, frogs, and much more


• In Panama, visit Chiriquí Gulf National Marine Park with its amazing wildlife and beautiful beaches


• Discover the diversity of Costa Rica’s marine and wildlife in Golfito, Isla del Caño, Isla Tortuga, and Curú Wildlife Reserve


• Encounter Costa Rican culture in Quepos, once home to the Quepo Indians


Past guests of Paul Gauguin Cruises receive 5% savings on all sailings.


Paul Gauguin Cruises | www.pgcruises.com 51 Roundtrip Puerto Caldera


STANDARD CRUISE FARE


Balcony Stateroom (A) Window Stateroom (B) Window Stateroom (C)


$7,690 $5,990 $5,390


December 13, 2014 50%


SAVINGS


$3,845 $2,995 $2,695


STANDARD CRUISE FARE


$11,190 $8,690 $7,890


December 20, 27, 2014 50%


SAVINGS


$5,595 $4,345 $3,945


Prices are per person, double occupancy. Single supplement pricing available upon request. Tird guest in stateroom sails FREE. Port, security, and handling fees of $295 per person are additional. Please see pages 96- 98 for more information.


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