Cruise to Panama

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to PANAMA CRUISE

With 2 mashgichim on each cruise and daily minyanim, all of your religious needs are met. Under supervision of Rav Nechamia Rottenberg - Austria - Vienna. Glatt Kosher Lemehadrin

 du 16/01/2019 au 27/01/2019 


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About

MS ZUIDERDAM

Guests aboard Zuiderdam, the first in our Vista-class series, enjoy a spectacular art and antique collection, wide teak decks, elegant dining rooms and spacious staterooms-many with verandahs ▪ Daily Minyanim ▪ Glatt kosher freshly cooked food provided by Destinations and Koshersea who have satisfied thousands of passengers on previous Kosher cruises. ▪ Three meals a day, under supervision of Rav Yossef Binyamin Tsarfay, Vaad Hakashrut Beit Yosseph D’antwerp, Chief Dayan Of Belgium, 4 mashgichim on boat private room for synagogue, davening three times a day. Torah classes given at regular intervals on shabbos we will offer a shabbos elevator and provide a solution for locking the doors of the cabins.


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Your ITINERARY Fort Lauderdale Half Moon Cay Willemstad Oranjestad Puerto Limon Cartagena Colon


DAY

DATE

STOPOVER

ARRIVAL

DEPARTURE

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Wed, Jan 16th

Fort Lauderdale

-

5:00PM

2

Thu, Jan 17th

Half Moon Cay

8:00AM

15:00PM

3

Fri, Jan 18h

At sea

-

-

4

Sat, Jan 19th

Oranjestad

13:00PM

23:00PM

5

Sun, Jan 20th

Willemstad/Curacao

8:00AM

11:00PM

6

Mon, Jan 21th

At sea

-

-

7

Tue, Jan 22th

Cartagena/Colombia

7:00AM

13:00PM

9:00AM

10:00AM

8

Wed, Jan 23h

Gatun Lake/Panama Panama Canal Cristobal/Panama Colon Cristobal/Panama Panama Canal

13:00PM 15:00PM 5:00PM

13:00PM 20:00PM 5:00AM

9

Thu, Jan 24th

Puerto Limon

6:30AM

16:00PM

10

Fri, Jan 25th

At sea

-

-

11

Sat, Jan 26th

At sea

-

-

12

Sun, Jan 27th

Fort Lauderdale

7:00AM


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12 DAYS OF CRUISE ABOUT THE CRUISE Travelers may disagree on which sites deserve to be considered modern wonders of the world, but the Panama Canal would surely make most short lists. The shipping channel—which took 33 years to complete and cost 25,000 workers their lives—is arguably the greatest engineering project ever.


Today, a journey through the canal will take you from the port of ColĂłn on the Atlantic to bustling Panama City on the Pacific. Along the way, you'll find Gatun Lake, once the largest manmade lake in the world, which has proved a boon for Central American species that thrive here, undisturbed by the ships passing by.Â


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HALF MOON CAY, BAHAMAS If you've ever dreamed of having your own private island, Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas offers the opportunity to fulfill that fantasy. Also known as Little San Salvador Island, Half Moon Cay is located southeast of Nassau. In 1996, Holland America Line purchased the island and set aside


most of it as a wildlife sanctuary. At 10 square kilometers (four square miles), the island is small enough that you can see it all in a day, yet large enough to offer an array of activities: horseback riding, snorkeling with stingrays, a range of water sports and, of course, simply lounging on the beach.


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WILLEMSTAD, CURACAO The capital of Curaçao, Willemstad, is almost as old as a more famous Dutch settlement—it was founded in 1634, just 10 years after New Amsterdam, later called New York. But while the Dutch control of New Amsterdam was relatively brief, Curaçao remains a part of the Netherlands to this day. Its historic center is a unique mixture of Dutch architecture and Caribbean pastels, its gabled row houses overlooking Sint Anna Bay, a waterway dividing the city in two and connecting the Caribbean to the protected Schottegat Bay. The entire historic center of Willemstad has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While Willemstad's legendary days of yore can be


explored at institutions like the Kura Hulanda and Curaçao Maritime Museum, this is a vibrant, living city too. Highlights of this multicultural melting pot might include a stop at its floating market and a visit to a curaçao distillery to taste the famous local liqueur. Natural wonders await as well: Some of the Caribbean’s most stunning diving and snorkeling spots are here. Finally, a meal in Willemstad will let you experience the diversity of the island through the surprising flavors of its cuisine, which reflects European, Caribbean and Latin American influences.


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CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA Its official name is Cartagena de Indias—or "Cartagena of the Indies"—but call it Cartagena for short. The formal name hints at this Colombian city's colonial relationship with Spain; it was founded in 1533 and named after the mother country's Cartagena.


Colombia declared independence in 1810, but there's plenty about its fifth-largest city that evokes old Spain, including the impressive fort of Castillo San Felipe de Barajas, and the wall that encloses the old town, one of the few intact structures of its kind in the Americas. Both were considered important enough to inscribe on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1984.


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THE PANAMA CANAL The Panama Canal is an artificial 77 km waterway in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. The canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama and is a conduit for


maritime trade. Canal locks are at each end to lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial lake created to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal, 26 m above sea level, and then lower the ships at the other end. The canal is considered by most one of the complicated and important engineering challenge ever made.


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CANCELATION POLICY: On any order cancellation fees apply / change .. All cancellation will be in accordance with the law, within: 120 days from the date of the transaction was to cruise departure date: the customer will be charged a cancellation fee of no more than 10% of the booking or $100 per person, whichever is lower. 120 days to 91 days, the customer will be charged a cancellation fee of 30% From - 90 days to 61 days, the customer will be charged a cancellation fee of 50% From - 60 days to 31 days, the customer will be charged a cancellation fee of 75% Less than 30 days or in case of failure to report for a flight or voyage shall be deemed cancellation and will be charged at the rate of 100% Cancellation of the deal must be made in writing, via fax or personal delivery company offices. Â INSURANCE Note that you must have appropriate insurance, comprehensive and extensive as you need, including private insurance. In the event of a claim, you must apply directly to the insurance company. Recommended also to insure your luggage.


The company is not responsible in the event travelers did not purchase insurance before the trip. In addition, each passenger is required to go to his personal physician before he goes off any medications The company shall bear no liability in this matter. NO SHOWS No-show will result in the full charge of the customer for any services without any exception. It is hereby clarified that the same is true for the flights and cruises regardless of important reasons for non-appearance or late flight.  LATENESS Each passenger is to check with each provider the time appointed for the service, including flights, cruises, hotels and car rental companies – we should not hear any argument from travelers relating to not receiving proper service due to delay. The foregoing does not prejudice any right of the service provider's own service delivery times and it is the responsibility of the company. PASSPORTS • The responsibility of the passenger to obtain the appropriate passport. Emphasized that the company is not responsible for foreign passport holders.


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RATES

MS zuiderdam from 16/01/2019 to 27/01/2019 INSIDE CABIN

UNOBSTRUCTED WINDOW

2540$

2940$

+ 410 port fees per person

+ 410 port fees per person

 Inside cabin (example - category M) $2540 + 410 port fees ($2950)  Window (example category H) $2840 + 410 port fees ($3250)  Unobstructed window(example category F)2940 + 410 port fees ($3350)  Balcony (example category VF) 3190 + 410 port fees ($3600)  High end balcony (example category VB) $3590 + 410 port fees ($3900)  Reg suite (example category SZ) - $4490 +410 port fees ($4800)

- price per p

+ 41


12 days 11 nights

person - double room

BALCONY

REG SUITE

NEPTUNE SUITE

3190$

4490$

5490$

+ 410 port fees per person

+ 410 port fees per person

10 port fees per person

 Neptune suite (example category SC) $5490+ 410 port fees ($5900)  Neptune suite (example category SA) $5890+ 410 port fees ($6300)  Single Occupants add 50% to above prices  DEPOSIT: $1000 PER PERSON.


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