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Canada’s Rocky Mountaineer & Alaska Cruise 2017 Airport


Gatwick Gatwick


Cruise cabin supplements, per person per cruise, subject to availability


Flight & Tour Flight, Tour & Cruise Manchester** Flight & Tour


Manchester** Flight, Tour & Cruise Inside cat. I


Outside cat. G Outside cat. D Outside cat. C


Outside deluxe veranda cat. VF Outside deluxe veranda cat. VD Outside deluxe veranda cat. VC Outside deluxe veranda cat. VB Outside deluxe veranda cat. VA Outside deluxe veranda cat. VQ Superior veranda suite cat. SY


06 May £2,249


£3,099 £2,419 £3,269


£20


£140 £245 £265 £330 £330 £375 £395 £415 £450 £705


13 May £2,329


£3,189 £2,499 £3,359


£20


£190 £225 £245 £375 £375 £395 £405 £425 £460 £750


20 May £2,389


£3,249 £2,559 £3,419


£30


£175 £255 £270 £365 £365 £385 £395 £415 £450 £835


27 May £2,429


£3,389 £2,599 £3,559


£20


£185 £225 £245 £375 £375 £425 £440 £460 £500 £845


03 Jun £2,489


£3,459 £2,659 £3,629


£20


£185 £225 £245 £560 £560 £565 £575 £580 £620 £935


10 Jun £2,579


£3,539 £2,749 £3,709


£20


£185 £225 £245 £560 £560 £565 £575 £580 £620 £935


17 Jun £2,579


£3,539 £2,749 £3,709


£20


£185 £225 £245 £560 £560 £565 £575 £580 £620 £935


22 Jul £2,699


£3,699 £2,869 £3,869


£30


£150 £255 £275 £525 £525 £535 £545 £555 £580 £900


12 Aug £2,699


£3,699 £2,869 £3,869


£15


£180 £220 £240 £465 £465 £475 £490 £510 £550 £840


19 Aug £2,699


£3,599 £2,869 £3,769


£30


£175 £255 £270 £455 £455 £460 £470 £480 £515 £830


26 Aug £2,659


£3,459 £2,829 £3,629


£20


£135 £245 £265 £510 £510 £515 £525 £535 £570 £700


02 Sep £2,659


£3,459 £2,829 £3,629


£20


£140 £245 £265 £515 £515 £515 £525 £535 £570 £700


Flight, Tour & Cruise prices are based on SilverLeaf Service on Rocky Mountaineer train & category K inside cabins on Alaska cruise. All cabins subject to availability. Flight Information: London Gatwick departures: are with Air Transat departing at 12:00 or 08:45 depending on season, with arrival back into the UK at 07:55, flight duration 8hrs outbound, 9hrs inbound


**Manchester departures: include a standard class rail ticket leaving after 12.00 from Manchester, Liverpool, Chester, Stockport, Stoke, Stafford or Crewe stations to London Gatwick via Euston, and onwards from St Pancras to Gatwick (excluding London Underground services), for travel on the day prior to your outbound flight from Gatwick, with an included one night’s accommodation at the four-star Gatwick Sofitel on room only. Your return flight from Vancouver is direct into Manchester, flying with Air Transat arriving back in the UK at 10:00, flight duration 9hrs.


All timings quoted are local, Vancouver is GMT -7 hrs. Flight Upgrades: Air Transat Club Class also available, subject to availability. Prices to be confirmed after booking. Flight timings are based on 2016 schedules and subject to change.


Cruise Cabin Information Cabin Category


Inside cat. K Inside cat. I


Outside cat. G


Outside deluxe veranda (all cats.)


Superior Veranda suite


Cabin Description Two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed and a shower


Slightly larger than K cabins, with two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed and a shower (limited availability) Two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed, a bath and shower and partial sea view on Upper Promenade deck


Outside cat. D & C Two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed, a bath and shower and a full sea view on the Main deck Two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed, a bath and shower, a small sitting area, a private veranda and floor-to-ceiling windows


Two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed, a bathroom with dual sink vanity, full-size whirpool bath and shower, a dressing room, large sitting area, private veranda, sofabed for one person, floor to ceiling windows on the Navigation Deck, the highest cabin deck


Prices for outside deluxe veranda cabins are based on the position and deck of each cabin category. Other cabin categories are available, please ask for details. EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT: from now until 31 Dec 2016 any Alaska cruise booking will receive the following discounts: £25pp off all Inside cabin categories; £50pp off all Outside cabin categories; £75pp off all Veranda and Suite categories. Discount is based on two people sharing a cabin. Single guests will receive the same discount as listed above. Offer is not applicable to 3rd or 4th persons sharing a cabin. Offer is subject to availability & Holland America Line reserves the right to withdraw it any time.


YOUR HOLLAND AMERICA LINE CRUISE SHIP - MS NIEUW AMSTERDAM The Holland America Line Vista-class ship, launched in 2010, the 2106 passenger MS Nieuw Amsterdam has more outside ocean view staterooms and verandas than most other ships in Alaska. The Promenade deck goes right around the ship with plenty of classic teak deck chairs, whilst its stunning eight deck atrium and spacious public rooms are adorned with a wide variety of art and antiques. Dining options include the Vista dining room, serving five-course meals with impeccable service. A more intimate option is the Pinnacle Grill (US$29 pp supplement), which features sterling-silver beef served on top of the range china and linens, The Canaletto Italian Restaurant ($10pp Supplement) and the Pan-Asian Tamarind Restaurant ($20pp Supplement). The informal Lido restaurant has free seating and buffet-style service for lunch and breakfast and waiter service for dinner. You may also enjoy daily afternoon tea, complimentary hot hors d’oeuvres during cocktail hour and late night snacks. There is also the chance to go to the B.B. King’s Blues Club, a vibrant blues musical experience. There are two formal evenings when gentlemen are requested to wear a jacket and tie. The spacious, elegantly-appointed staterooms all feature complimentary 24-hour room service, fresh fruit daily and flat-panel TV’s. The Deluxe Verandah staterooms are particularly popular and early bookings are recommended. Other ship facilities include a three-tier theatre, the Crow’s Nest observation lounge, a piano bar and sports bar, the Greenhouse Spa and hair salon and an indoor pool.


PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room and includes: flights to Calgary, returning from Vancouver; seven nights on room-only basis, staying in superior three-star hotels (medium class in Kamloops, arranged directly by the Rocky Mountaineer); guided visits to Lake Louise, Peyto Lake & the Athabasca Glacier and ride on Snocoach; two breakfasts and lunches, selected drinks and staff gratuities on Rocky Mountaineer train; tour of Vancouver; all transfers and hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person; the services of a Riviera tour manager. Single rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement. Cruise: seven nights in an inside K category cabin with daily breakfast, lunch and dinner; transfers on return to Vancouver; all port charges. Cruise itinerary is subject to change depending on weather conditions. On-board currency is the US dollar. Extras: Subject to change, US$12.50 per person per day, or US$13.50 for suites, will be added to your onboard account for cruise staff gratuities and a 15% service charge is added to drinks bills.


VISAS & HEALTH Canada: Under Canada’s Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) program, British passport holers are required to obtain an eTA prior to travelling to Canada. Other nationality passport holders should check with the relevant embassy. The application can be done via the website: www.canada.ca/eta. You will need to provide basic personal information similar to what was previously collected on arrival into Canada. eTA is a convenient authorization that is electronically linked to your passport, which means you will need to travel with the same passport you used when they applied for and obtained your eTA. Alaska, USA: British passport holders do not require a visa under the USA Visa Waiver Programme (The VWP allows most British Citizen passport holders to visit the US for up to 90 days). British passport holders qualifying for the Visa Waiver programme must apply online for authorisation to enter the USA, for which there is an administration fee of $14 per person. This may only be submitted online by visiting the official website https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov and registering at least 72 hours prior to travel. Without authorisation prior to travel, admission may be denied at a US port of entry. Holders of non-British passports will need to contact the American Embassy in London for details at least three months prior to departure. Details can be found on: https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/tourism-visitor/how-to-apply.


As of 01 April 2016, all travellers wishing to enter the US under the VWP now need to hold a passport with an integrated chip (an ePassport). Your passport is an ePassport if it carries this internationally recognised symbol on the front cover. If you do not have an e-passport then you have two options:Apply for a new passport which contains the embedded electronic chip or Obtain a US Tourism & Visitor visa via the following link: https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/tourism-visitor/how-to-apply


From 21 January 2016 most people who have travelled to Iran, Iraq, Sudan, or Syria since March 2011, or are dual nationals of these countries, will no longer qualify for entry under the Visa Waiver Programme and existing ESTAs could be revoked. You will instead need to apply for a visa from the nearest US Embassy or Consulate. If you are in any doubt about whether you qualify for the VWP, or if you’re concerned that an existing ESTA may have been cancelled, you should contact the US Embassy or Consulate.


Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-to- date information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to application. There are no current health requirements for Canada or the USA. However, whilst the travelling schedule shall pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that we often enjoy walking tours (sometimes over unmade paths) of the various places of interest. This tour also reaches an altitude of 5,700ft and temperature variations can be unpredictable, especially during spring and autumn. For these reasons this holiday may not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility. Please bear this in mind when considering this holiday.


DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £400 per person.


Single Room Supplements Gatwick Flight & Tour


06/05-27/05/17 03/06-17/06/17 22/07-16/09/17


Gatwick Flight, Tour & Cruise 06/05/17


13/05-20/05/17 27/05/17


03/06-17/06/17 22/07/17 12/08/17 19/08/17


26/08-09/09/17 16/09/17


Price £319 £359 £379


For Manchester departures add £99


Price £959 £999


£1,069 £1,109 £1,159 £1,129 £1,059 £1,019 £979


For Manchester departures add £99


Single rooms/cabins subject to availability. Single supplements for holidays including Alaska cruise are based on category K


inside cabin. Please call for single supplements in any other cabin categories.


Rocky Mountaineer Upgrades Category


GoldLeaf Service: Upgrade to the double-decker dome coach with its panoramic wraparound windows. Guests also have access to the open-air observation vestibule at the end of each carriage. Impeccable service is complimented with three- course gourmet meals in the lower-level dining room. Subject to availability.


09 Sep £2,599


£3,399 £2,769 £3,569


£20


£135 £245 £265 £510 £510 £515 £525 £535 £570 £700


16 Sep £2,529


£3,299 £2,699 £3,469


£20


£185 £225 £245 £465 £465 £490 £500 £515 £555 £745


Price


£334pp for 06/05/17, £351 for all other dates.


Skagway


USA Glacier Bay National Park Juneau


Key:


Route Arrive Depart Train


Extension Stay:


Route Cruise


Ketchikan CANADA


Kamloops


Banff Calgary


Vancouver USA


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