Peruvian Amazon First Announcement Brochure

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Amazon

PERUVIAN LUXURY EXPEDITION CRUISE

Aboard the All-New Amazon Discovery


Introducing

luxury

expeditions aboard the

AMAZON DISCOVERY

MACHU PICCHU Haimark is pleased to provide guests with the opportunity to visit the magical ancient ruins at Machu Picchu as a postcruise extension program.

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Dear Explorer, The first time I found my way into the Amazon jungle, I was left breathless by the sheer genius of nature. Yes, the abundance of life here is remarkable but what astonished me even more was the ability of flora and fauna alike to hide so completely in plain sight. A smartly colored frog on the creek bank. A pigmy marmoset tucked in the trees. Caimans lurking beneath the surface. Fireflies glowing for just a breath, then disappearing into the darkness. Each one simultaneously there and not there. Protected and yet fully present. When we decided to take Haimark, Ltd. into the Peruvian Amazon, we knew we would have to overcome two distinct challenges. First, to deliver pure luxury and comfort in a destination that is the very definition of wild. And second, to ensure that that luxury didn’t eclipse the privilege of being amidst the most astounding array of biological diversity on earth. We wanted to offer an alternative to the rough and rugged norm without creating an experience that was so cleansed of its destination you lost your sense of place. Today, I’m pleased to introduce luxury expeditions aboard Haimark’s remarkable, new Amazon Discovery – a ship so perfectly suited to its environment, even mother nature would be proud. Join us for an illuminating journey that bathes you in luxury while it immerses you in nature. On board, there are no walls where there could be windows. When questions arise, expert naturalists are there to share explanations and insights. Exhilarating days of discovery are perfectly paired with exotic, sensation-filled nights. And every moment of every day, every taste, every texture, every sound is beautifully in sync with the jungle. Warmest Regards,

Tom Markwell Managing Partner, Sales & Marketing 3


DISCOVER

the Haimark

difference

Haimark’s attention to detail marks a definitive difference. All our ships are designed with your comfort and luxury in mind and an onboard environment that reflects the culture and biodiversity of the local area. Our core value is to have a positive impact on the destinations where we operate by embracing local communities and organizations.

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LUXURIOUS AMAZON-INSPIRED SUITES Haimark offers the most luxurious suites on the Amazon with floor-to-ceiling windows, sustainable wood floors, natural Peruvian textiles and fine linens. EDIFYING, EXPERT-LED EXCURSIONS With Haimark, each new day brings the opportunity for another profound discovery as expert, English-speaking guides lead exotic excursions into the Amazon’s tributaries, flooded forests, and richly inhabited terra firma. ENRICHING ONBOARD EXPERIENCES On board, chefs appear from the kitchen to reveal the secrets of Peruvian cuisine. Talented local entertainers light up the night with music and dance and expert naturalists spark lively conversations about local customs and jungle life.

AMAZONIA SUITE

INTUITIVE, PERSONALIZED SERVICE Highly attentive yet utterly discreet, Haimark’s staff provides generous, five-star service that anticipates your needs, responds efficiently to your requests, and pampers you with unexpected luxuries. FRESH, LOCALLY SOURCED INGREDIENTS Dine on an exquisite selection of Peruvian dishes and western favorites – all prepared with the freshest local ingredients, bought at the local markets, and presented with unabashed artistry for you to enjoy.

MANATEE RESCUE CENTER - Iquitos, Peru

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included

AMAZON DISCOVERY What’s

RELAX

All suite accommodations • Floor-to-ceiling windows in every suite • Soft, luxurious spa robes & slippers • Natural, therapeutic shower amenities • Fine cotton bed linen • Individual climate control; in-room safe • Hair dryer • Generous closet & under-bed storage •

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INDULGE

43 guests pampered by 29 crew • Expert naturalists travel with the ship • Spa services with signature treatments • Daily enrichment & nightly entertainment • Daily housekeeping; nightly turndown • The services of a cruise director throughout • Transfers to/from Iquitos Airport (IQT) •


REFRESH

EXPLORE

All meals included • Welcome reception onboard the ship • Farewell dinner at Al Frio y al Fuego, the floating restaurant in Iquitos • Complimentary coffee, tea, water, soft drinks, local beer and pisco-based cocktails • Free flow house wine at dinner

Daily excursions led by expert naturalists • Amiable, English-speaking local guides • Deluxe, 15-person skiff excursion boats • Water resistant boots for wet landings • State-of-the-art portable listening devices • Refreshments on longer excursions • Post-excursion reception & services 7


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ONBOARD

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OBSERVATION DECK WITH PLUNGE POOL


Experience Hard wood, sustainably harvested from the local rainforest. Colorful, handmade Peruvian textiles. Ancient tools and artwork from local villages. On board the Amazon Discovery, the rainforest is never far away yet five-star comforts and conveniences abound. At 170 feet, this intimate yet spacious river-ship is uniquely capable of providing an unforgettable Amazon River experience.

OPEN-AIR DECK On the tranquil open-air deck, you can practice yoga or savor a rich Peruvian coffee as you watch the sunrise. Curl up with a book on a cushioned chaise or go for a dip in the sparkling plunge pool. And in the evening, gather in the shaded lounge to sip Pisco Sours as you revel in the sounds of the jungle coming to life.

OUTDOOR LOUNGE

DINING ROOM

CANOPY LOUNGE In the heat of the Amazonian afternoons, the elegant, air-conditioned Canopy Lounge keeps you connected to the rainforest with floor-to-ceiling, panoramic windows and locally inspired decor. Here, cultural performances, lively discussions with expert naturalists, Peruvian cooking classes, and nightly entertainment enrich and delight as the ship’s staff cater to your every whim. ANDES DINING ROOM In the Andes Dining Room, the ship’s expert culinary team will present you with dazzling creations prepared from local ingredients, each dish infused with flavors and inspiration from the rainforest around you. As you take in the passing scenery, you’ll delight in menus featuring roasted meats, lightly grilled fish, flavorful vegetables, sun-ripened tropical fruits, and decadent desserts.

CANOPY LOUNGE

RAINFOREST SPA Since ancient times, the Amazon rainforest has been the ultimate source of mystique-filled cures and exotic elixirs. In the serene Rainforest Spa, this tradition continues with indulgent remedies – Yucamani stone massages, soothing avocado wraps, invigorating coffee-cacao scrubs that promote wellness and rejuvenation for the mind and body. 9

RAINFOREST SPA


REGIONALLY INSPIRED CUISINE Peruvian cuisine has earned a worldwide reputation for its dazzling blend of indigenous Inca, South American, Spanish, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, and African influences. On board the Amazon Discovery you’ll savor an innovative menu of traditional Peruvian specialties as well as Western favorites, all made with fresh, locally grown ingredients. From spicy Peruvian ceviche and roasted Andean vegetables to tender beef and exotic fruit sorbets each meal is a feast for the senses.

SAMPLE DINNER MENU Doncella Carpaccio Slices of razor thin, lightly seasoned doncella fish with regional lime zest. Peruvian Beef Tenderloin Fire-grilled beef tenderloin on a bed of creamy risotto, with white Andean corn, a light vegetable reduction, and steamed broccoli and carrots on the side. Amazonian Fruit Refreshing diced fruit in a decadent bath of sweetened condensed milk, sprinkled with crispy macambo seeds. PERUVIAN COOKING CLASSES As a special treat during your journey, chefs will emerge from the kitchen and invite you to join in hands-on cooking demonstrations to learn about the native fruits and vegetables and assist in preparing simple, local dishes.

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ANNONA CHERIMOLA


HAIMARK CARES

At Haimark Ltd., we understand the importance of working in partnership with others to ensure our operations make only a positive impact in the regions we visit. To that end, we have created the Haimark Cares initiative through which we work to identify reputable partner organizations within the local communities. In the Peruvian Amazon, we have chosen to partner with the Manatee Rescue Center, where our guests are able to engage in up-close encounters with these gentle creatures and bond with them in a bottle-feeding experience. Similarly, our partnership with the conservationists on Monkey Island allows guests to interact with resident primates and learn about important rescue and reintroduction efforts. Both collaborations enable us to make a small but beneficial impact on the future of threatened and endangered species. RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL Other Haimark Ltd. policies and procedures designed to promote the wellbeing and stability of local environments and communities include; local community involvement, using local supplers, and hiring local naturalist guides from among the Amazon River communities. On each expedition cruise, excursions to local villages offer our guests the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by those who call this magnificent place home. Locally Sourced Materials - Our expert culinary teams build their menus around ingredients purchased, at fair prices, directly from local growers. Even the design and décor of the ship incorporates sustainably harvested rainforest materials and locally produced artwork. Low-Impact Experiences - On board our selfcontained expedition river ships, small groups of travelers visit the region with very little environmental impact. Eco-friendly practices – such as recycling, responsible waste disposal, and mindful local guides – ensure we leave few, if any, footprints behind.

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Amazon

AMAZING

Few things have the power to put us in our place like a total immersion in nature. And few places have the staggering breadth of natural diversity that exists along the Amazon. From the moment you touch down in these teeming environs you’ll find your priorities are clarified and your life returns to balance. This expedition into the heart of the Peruvian Amazon jungle provides a unique opportunity to explore one of the largest expanses of tropical rainforest in the world — and gain a deep understanding of one of the most biologically diverse regions on earth. Awaken each day to thick beams of morning sunlight breaking through the forest canopy. Sip cool beverages on deck as dugout canoes glide by carrying fresh produce to market. Hike the terra firma for up-close encounters with rare birds, extraordinary insects, and exotic mammals.

Guided by local, English-speaking naturalists you’ll enjoy daily excursions into the forests and up black water tributaries to hidden lagoons, magical lakes, and native villages. Every step of the way, your guide will entertain you with the history of the region, enlighten you with facts about the flora and fauna, and point out wildlife hiding in the jungle canopy, lazing on the riverbanks, or swimming in the water below.

the day, with mid-day reserved for relaxing siestas on board.

DETAILS

DAY 1 - IQUITOS/EMBARKATION DAY 2 - MONKEY ISLAND/MOMON RIVER DAY 3 - TAHUAYO RIVER/YARAPA RIVER DAY 4 - AMAZON HEADWATERS/SAN FRANCISCO VILLAGE DAY 5 - YANA YACU PUCATE RIVER/NAUTA CANO DAY 6 - SANTA ANA/IQUITOS 12

DAY 7 - IQUITOS/DISEMBARKATION

and dusk are the perfect times to see nature in all her “ Dawn glory. For this reason, most excursions occur at the edges of


Highlights • Enjoy a heartwarming visit to Monkey Island, home to eight species of endangered Peruvian primates.

• Participate in an enlightening cultural exchange with the indigenous Bora people living on the banks of the Momon River. • See the magnificent Pink River Dolphins as they feed in the Tahuayo River. • Hike the terra firma (un-flooded forest) along the Yarapa River shore with a naturalist guide.

• Witness the confluence of the Ucayali & Marañon Rivers, where the mighty Amazon begins. • Explore the rich biodiversity, go piranha fishing, and embark on a night safari in the five-million acre Pacaya Samiria Reserve, the largest in Peru.

• Visit with locals in San Francisco Village and meet the children of the Santa Ana Village school. • Tour Iquitos, an important trade port deep in the Peruvian rainforest that is only accessible by boat or air. • Savor a farewell dinner prepared by local chef Carlos Sebastiani at Iquitos’ famous floating Al Frio y Al Fuego restaurant.

• Visit historic Casa de Fierro, designed by French architect Gustave Eiffel. • Try your hand at bottle-feeding endangered manatees in Iquitos’ Manatee Rescue Center. COLOMBIA

ECUADOR Momon River

MONKEY ISLAND PRIVATE RESERVE

Boras Community Nanay River

• Santa Ana Iquitos • Community • San Francisco Community Amazon River Marañón River Nauta • • Yarapa Yanayacu River PACAYA SAMIRIA RESERVE

River

Piranha / Marayali Caño Creek Pucate River

BRAZIL

Ucayali River

PACAYA SAMIRIA RESERVE

PERU

PERU

SOUTH AMERICA

PACIFIC OCEAN

U Lima

AIR

CRUISE

LAND

U UNESCO SITE

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PERUVIAN

AMAZON

Itinerary

7 days aboard the luxurious, All-New Amazon Discovery

DAY 1 - ARRIVE IQUITOS/EMBARK Upon arrival in Iquitos, you’ll be greeted by a member of the Amazon Discovery team. A short, air-conditioned, motor coach ride takes you through bustling streets where much of the city’s historical flavor can be seen in rickshaws, colorful tuk-tuks, and 19th century mansions financed by the rubber boom. Originally inhabited by Amerindian hunter-gatherers, Iquitos was established as a port city during the Spanish Colonial era. In the late 19th century, an increase in demand for rubber drew large numbers of European immigrants to the area. While this “rubber boom” brought great wealth and commercial development, it also had a devastating effect on the native populations. Upon arrival at Itaya River port, you’ll board the Amazon Discovery, then gather for cocktails and a celebratory welcome dinner as we make our way out of port and into the Amazon River. DAY 2 - MONKEY ISLAND/BORA COMMUNITY This morning, you’ll awaken to the songs of Amazonian birdlife and the distinct calls from La Isla de los Monos (Monkey Island). Monkey Island is home to eight species of endangered primates, including: howlers, capuchins, dusky titis, pigmy marmosets, and petite tamarins. After breakfast, we will board the Amazon Discovery’s skiffs and set off to meet with conservationists who are working to save monkeys that were orphaned or captured for trade. As you come ashore, you’ll be greeted by the mischievous local residents and Gilberto, the lead conservationist, who will describe the process of taking in sick and malnourished monkeys and preparing them for return to their natural habitat. Back on board, we’ll enjoy lunch and relaxing free time as we cruise to the Momon tributary and our next adventure – a visit to the village of the Bora people who maintain many of their original beliefs and customs. After coming ashore, we will meet members of the Bora community, visit their ceremonial lodge (maloca), and witness an exhilarating, stick-thumping, traditional dance performance. 14 CITY SQUARE IN IQUITOS


DAY 3 - TAHUAYO RIVER/YARAPA RIVER This morning, we will cruise the Tahuayo River, a tributary of the Amazon, to a favorite feeding spot of the Pink River Dolphin. Also known as the boto, these intelligent creatures are the largest freshwater dolphins in the world. In addition to their pink color, they boast un-fused neck vertebrae that allow them to turn their heads up to 180 degrees, enabling maneuverability among the underwater tree trunks of the rainforest. The Tahuayo is one of several “black water” rivers we will encounter on our journey. It gets its color from tannins that leach into the water from the rich forest soil. After greeting the pink dolphins, you’ll have the chance to go for a swim in this unique environment. Back on board, we’ll enjoy lunch while we cruise to the Yarapa River. Then go ashore for a walk on the terra firma (un-flooded forest). Your naturalist guide will explain the layers of the jungle, point out tropical flowers growing wild on the shores of creeks, epiphytes such as orchids and mosses, as well as small monkeys, birds, butterflies, and green iguanas. DAY 4 - AMAZON HEADWATERS/SAN FRANCISCO VILLAGE This morning we will awaken in an historic place – the confluence of the Ucayali and Marañon rivers – where the mighty Amazon River is born. Before the heat of the day, we’ll set off on short skiff ride to Piranha Caño (or Marayali Caño) to catch the early morning activity of the local wildlife. After breakfast, we’ll cruise to San Francisco Village, where our ship will be met by the local children of the Shipibo community. Accompanied by an expert guide and interpreter, we will have the unique opportunity to visit their homes and school and peruse their embroidery and beadwork. After lunch on board, we’re off again on a hike into one of the most biologically diverse rainforests on earth—where canopy trees, such as the Kapok (ceiba pentandra) reach up to 55 meters (180 feet) in height. During our walk, a naturalist guide will provide insights into rare medicinal plants and exotic birds such as the bluish-fronted jacamar, collared trogons, and red-capped cardinals.

Local folklore holds that pink dolphins are also “ shape-shifters (encantados) who come ashore after

dark as handsome men and seduce local girls.

RED UAKARI MONKEY

BUSTLING STREET IN IQUITOS

PINK RIVER DOLPHIN

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TAPPING A RUBBER TREE


Itinerary RAINFOREST DRAGONFLY

DAY 5 - PACAYA SAMIRIA RESERVE/ NAUTA CAÑO NIGHT EXCURSION This morning, we’ll begin with a skiff excursion into the pure, black waters of the Yana Yacu Pucate River (a protected area within the Pacaya Samiria Reserve). Here, you’ll see brilliant parrots, hummingbirds, hawks, and “laughing” falcons. Spot pink and grey dolphins swimming below and red howler monkeys in the canopy above. Zoom-in on exotic spiders, dragonflies, butterflies, and tarantulas. Perhaps even catch glimpses of the endangered charapa turtle, spider monkey, giant river otter, or red macaw. The largest wildlife preserve in Peru, Pacaya Samiria boasts more than five million acres of rich biodiversity. Throughout the day, expert naturalist guides will assist you in identifying flora and fauna from more than 527 species of birds, 102 mammals, 69 reptiles, 58 amphibians, nearly 300 varieties of fish, 1024 species of wild and cultivated plants, and innumerable classes of insects.

INDIAN HUT NEAR IQUITOS

After lunch, we’ll cruise quietly near the shores of Nauta Caño watching the marshes, streams, and oxbows for wild life. Then, we’ll board our skiffs and set off for a hidden lake and an exhilarating piranha fishing adventure. There are over 25 different species of piranhas in the Amazon River Basin, including black-, white-, and red-bellied piranhas. During the rainy season, the river floods the forest with more than three feet of water. This attracts piranhas and other fish who come to feed on the low-hanging flowers, fruits, and skins of flooded trees. As the sun sinks lower in the sky, and the jungle comes alive again with a cacophony of sound, you’ll witness for yourself why Nauta Caño is known as the “mirrored forest.” After dark, we’ll embark on a night safari with powerful spotlights to help us see herons, spectacled owls, exotic frogs, tree boas, fish bats, and caimans. Back on board, we’ll toast a spectacular day over another delicious evening meal and indulge in late night star gazing.

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MANATEE RESCUE CENTER


DAY 6 - SANTA ANA VILLAGE/IQUITOS This morning, after a light breakfast, we’ll cruise up another tributary to visit the local community of Santa Ana Village. Here, we’ll be treated to an enchanting dance performance by the children, with music provided by the parents. After the show, we’ll have a chance to shop their arts and crafts market. Back on the ship, we’ll enjoy a relaxing afternoon of scenic cruising as we return to the city of Iquitos. In port, a special farewell dinner experience awaits at Al Frio y al Fuego, a floating gourmet restaurant and one of the city’s cherished jewels. Here, you’ll dine on the local cuisine of Chef Carlos Sebastiani while you savor stunning views of Iquitos at sunset.

DAY 7 - DISEMBARK/IQUITOS CITY TOUR This morning, we’ll disembark the Amazon Discovery and take one last guided excursion into Iquitos for a tour of the Casa de Fierro (Iron House), which was designed by French architect Gustave Eiffel. Next, we’ll visit the Manatee Rescue Center, where you can see these gentle creatures up close, learn about the rescue efforts, and even feed them with a bottle of milk. After a picnic lunch, you’ll transfer to the airport via coach and say goodbye to the Amazon River as you catch your flight for home ... or on to your next adventure.

THE FRESHEST LOCAL INGREDIENTS Fertile rainforest soil and Peru’s tropical climate create the perfect conditions for cultivating nutrientrich fruits, nuts, herbs, and vegetables. Every day along the Amazon River, local farmers can be seen paddling dugout canoes to bring their produce to market in Iquitos and Nauta.

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PRE & POST TRIP EXTENSIONS EXTEND YOUR EXPERIENCE?

Savor the wonders of Peru with one of Haimark’s pre or post cruise extension programs. Take a pre-trip spin around cosmopolitan Lima. Or travel post-cruise into the Sacred Valley, the heart of the Inca Empire, and tour the ancient site of Machu Picchu. Or tour the colonial city of Cusco and spend two tranquil nights on the shores of Lake Titicaca. Pre-Trip Extension – 2-night Lima Post-Trip Extension – 4-night Machu Picchu Post-Trip Extension – 3-night Cusco and Lake Titicaca

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MACHU PICCHU 4-night optional post-cruise extension $1,999* pp based on double occupancy (single supplement: $599) *Internal Flights Additional Follow your Amazon River cruise with two nights in Cusco and one night in Machu Picchu. Enjoy a tour of the Sacred Valley, then ride a train through the cloud forest to Aguas Calientes, where you’ll catch the coach to Machu Picchu. Built at the height of the Inca Empire, c. 1450, the “Lost City of the Incas” was abandoned a little over 100 years later, in 1572. Here, a local expert will guide you through the citadel, the main plaza, the royal quarters, and the Temple of Three Windows. Note the classical Inca architectural style, called ashlar, in which blocks of stone are cut to fit together tightly without mortar. Following your tour of this cherished UNESCO World Heritage site, check into the Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel and enjoy time to relax before dinner. The next morning, watch the sunrise over the ancient city then catch the train back to the Sacred Valley and your flight home.

MACHU PICCHU

LOCAL MAN PLAYING THE FLUTE

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INCAN GOD STATUE


ART & CULTURE

With each conquest by the Inca Empire, new deities and artistic influences were added to an already advanced culture of gold crafts and metallurgy, pottery and ceramics, textiles and weaving, masonry and architecture.

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LAKE TITICACA REED BOATS


CUSCO & LAKE TITICACA 3-night optional post-cruise extension $1,499* pp based on double occupancy (single supplement: $499)

TIWANAKU RUINS

*Internal Flights Additional

Cap off your journey with a night in Cusco, followed by two nights on the shores of Lake Titicaca, yet another of Peru’s natural wonders. While in Cusco, visit the fascinating ruins of Sacsawayum and the Pre-Columbian Art Museum. Then travel to Puno, established in 1668, where you visit the Jesuit masterpiece of Andahualylillas, also known as South America’s Sistine Chapel, and the ruins of the Temple of Kalasaya, which dates back to the ancient Pucara culture. A full-day tour of Lake Titicaca, the largest lake in South America, ends your journey with visits to the floating islands of Uros and Taquille.

LOCAL WOMAN WEAVING TEXTILES

CUSCO

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LOCAL CHILD


CITY & HISTORY

The Archbishop’s Palace, located in Lima’s Plaza de Armas, reflects the immense power the church had in colonial Lima. The current building, opened in 1924, was designed by Polish Peruvian architect Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski.

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CATHEDRAL SQUARE, LIMA


LIMA 2-night optional post-cruise extension $499* pp based on double occupancy (single supplement: $199) *Internal Flights Additional

Begin with a drive through Miraflores and San Isidro, past spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and lush gardens such as the Parque de los Enamorados (Lovers’ Park). Your ultimate destination is the historic centre of Lima, the Ciudad de los Reyes, or City of Kings. Founded in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro, this was the capital of the Viceroyalty of Peru and the heart of Spanish rule in South America. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with magnificent 17th-18th century Hispano-American baroque buildings that have miraculously survived numerous earthquakes. In addition to seeing the Government Palace, Archbishop’s Palace, and City Hall, you’ll visit the Church & Convent of San Francisco, one of the most significant religious sites in Lima. Following a visit to the catacombs, which served as a burial ground until 1808, you’ll tour the Cathedral, which houses the remains of Francisco Pizarro. Following a festive lunch, you’ll have the rest of the day and evening free to sample Lima’s many riches, from pre-Columbian temples and colonial mansions to treasure-filled museums, world-class restaurants, and lively nightclubs.

LOCAL FOOD

INCA GOLD

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STREET IN LIMA


DELUXE HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Hotels are hand-picked by Haimark for exceptional service and amenities.

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CASA ANDINA CUSCO LOUNGE


HOTEL ESTELAR, MIRAFLORES, LIMA, PERU

Boasting impeccable service and incredible views, the Art Deco-style Hotel Estelar offers total comfort and every modern convenience, including free, high-speed Wi-Fi, premium cable TV, and beds featuring memory foam mattresses and down comforters.

CASA ANDINA PRIVATE COLLECTION CUSCO, PERU

Set in a beautifully refurbished, 18th-century mansion featuring five majestic patios, this lovely hotel is located just four blocks from the Plaza de Armas, the city’s historic heart and birthplace. A charmingly evocative hotel, the Casa Andina Cusco offers all the modern amenities like free Wi-Fi and a massage room amidst colonial splendor, and is an ideal spot from which to explore beautiful Cusco.

ARANWA SACRED VALLEY HOTEL, PERU

Aranwa Sacred Valley Hotel & Wellness is built on a seventeenth century colonial hacienda by the Vilcanota River, just one hour away from the city of Cusco and 30 minutes from Ollantaytambo train station, on the route to Machu Picchu. The hotel offers rooms decorated in colonial style as well as other modern minimalist decor. It is the magical meeting of two eras: ancient Inca culture and colonial brilliance in one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world.

SUMAQ MACHU PICCHU HOTEL, PERU

Few hotels on Earth can match the setting enjoyed by the Sumaq Machu Picchu, on the banks of the Vilcanota River, surrounded by soaring mountains, plunging valleys, ancient trails and the lush vegetation of the Machu Picchu historic sanctuary. A family-owned, luxury hotel, the staff’s superior service is dedicated entirely to enabling guests to forget about everything and simply soak up the views.

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SUMPTUOUS RIVERVIEW SUITES

Accommodations on board the Amazon Discovery provide all the comforts and conveniences of a five-star hotel, without denying you the thrills of complete immersion in the rainforest experience. Spacious, well-appointed suites offer individual climate control, daily housekeeping with turndown service, fine bed linens and duvets, luxuriously soft robes and slippers, all natural therapeutic shower amenities, copious amounts of storage space, and much more.

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AMAZONIA SUITE


AMAZONIA SUITE

Located on the Upper Deck, the 597-squarefoot Amazonia Suite features a king-size bed and floor-to-ceiling, wraparound glass windows. Added amenities include: one complimentary 60-minute spa treatment per guest, mini-bar and complimentary laundry (3-5 piece limit). Scented bath available upon request.

ESTUARY SUITES

Located on the Main Deck, the 253-squarefoot Estuary Suites offer king-size beds and floor-to-ceiling, panoramic glass windows. Added amenities include: one complimentary 60-minute spa treatment per guest, mini-bar and complimentary laundry (3-5 piece limit).

FLORA SUITES

Located on the Upper Deck, the 237-square foot Flora Suites feature two twin-size beds or one king bed, panoramic glass windows, writing desk, seating area, ample closet space and under bed storage, along with a range of luxury amenities.

FAUNA SUITES

Located on the Main Deck, the 237-square foot Flora Suites feature two twin-size beds or one king bed, panoramic glass windows, writing desk, seating area, ample closet space and under bed storage, along with a range of luxury amenities.

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DECK PLAN

AMAZON DISCOVERY SHIP SPECIFICATIONS:

LOA: 168,96 Feet | 51.50 Meters Beam: 39.37 Feet | 12.00 Meters Draft: 4.92 | 1.50 Meters Capacity: 21 Suites 43 Passengers

CATEGORIES:

Amazonia Suite: Upper Deck | 1 Suite 597.40 sq ft/55.55 m2 Estuary Suite: Main Deck | 2 Suites 252.95 sq ft/23.50 m2 Flora Suites: Upper Deck | 10 Suites 236.81 sq ft/22.00 m2 Fauna Suites: Main Deck | 8 Suites 1 Single 236.81 sq ft/22.00 m2

2015 TARIFF (per person USD) 7 Days

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AMAZONIA SUITE

DOUBLE

$5,499

SINGLE

$10,998

ESTUARY SUITE

DOUBLE

$4,899

SINGLE

$8,399

FLORA SUITE

DOUBLE

$4,199

SINGLE

$6,299

2016 TARIFF (per person USD) 7 Days AMAZONIA SUITE

DOUBLE

$5,599

SINGLE

$11,099

ESTUARY SUITE

DOUBLE

$4,999

SINGLE

$8,499

FLORA SUITE

DOUBLE

$4,299

SINGLE

$6,399

FAUNA SUITE

DOUBLE

$3,899

SINGLE

$5,799


TERMS AND CONDITIONS IMPORTANT NOTICE Terms and Conditions apply to all vessels under Haimark S.A., Ltd. operation unless otherwise noted. Any and all information contained herein is in effect at the time of printing and is subject to change at any time. Information contained in this brochure does not form part of any offer or contract. The transportation of guests and baggage on Haimark S.A., Ltd. vessels is provided solely by Haimark S.A., Ltd. and is governed by the terms and conditions printed on the Passage Contract also available on request at 1-800-798-4223. The Passage Contract will be included with your final travel documents and contains complete and important information regarding cancellations, itineraries, Haimark S.A., Ltd.’s liability, health and immigration requirements, and other relevant terms and conditions. The terms and conditions of the Passage Contract will apply to persons who have booked a cruise regardless of whether or not they have embarked the vessel. Please read your Passage Contract carefully. To the extent that any of the information in the brochure conflicts with the terms of the Passage Contract, the terms and conditions contained in the Passage Contract shall control. Itinerary arrival and departure times are always subject to change without notice. Haimark S.A., Ltd. reserves the right to cancel, alter, advance, postpone or substitute any scheduled sailing or itinerary, substitute another vessel for the scheduled ship, or substitute or cancel scheduled ports of call, which, in its sole judgment and discretion, is justified for any reason, and to do so without liability for any loss whatsoever to guests as a result of

said change(s). Additionally, Haimark S.A., Ltd. reserves the right to cancel reservations and bookings in the event of a full-ship charter, whether or not a deposit or full payment has been received, and in such event, Haimark S.A., Ltd. ‘s only liability will be to refund to the guest the amount it has received. Haimark S.A., Ltd. makes arrangements for transportation, other than cruise passage, only as a booking agent. Haimark S.A., Ltd.’s responsibility does not extend beyond the vessel. In arranging for the transportation of guests to and from the ship, Haimark S.A., Ltd. does so with independent contractors. Haimark S.A., Ltd. is not responsible for incidents such as airline cancellations, re-routings or any disruption of scheduled services or accommodation, or lost luggage. All schedules, fares, and terms and conditions listed in this brochure are effective as of October, 2014 and supersede any schedules, prices, and terms and conditions previously published. All fares indicated in this brochure including land and hotel, are capacity controlled, subject to change at anytime without notice and do not guarantee availability. All are subject to change and/or cancellation without notice. Travel documents will not be dispatched until full and final payment and passenger contact information has been received by Haimark S.A., Ltd. and cleared. For purposes of this Agreement, contact information shall mean a passenger’s full name, passport number, address, telephone number (land and mobile), electronic mail address and emergency contact information and any other information as requested

by Haimark S.A., Ltd. Haimark S.A., Ltd. must be able to reach each passenger’s emergency contact at any time of day. Haimark S.A., Ltd. must therefore be provided with all information to allow Haimark S.A., Ltd. to do so (such information should include the name, address, electronic mail address (if available) and phone number (including a cell phone number if available) of a parent, guardian, spouse, domestic partner, or other person to contact in the event of an emergency. No passenger will be allowed to embark a Haimark S.A., Ltd. vessel unless Haimark S.A., Ltd. has received all information. CRUISE TARIFF Cruise fares cover certain shipboard services including: accommodations, shore excursions, onboard meals and entertainment, complimentary beverages aboard ship where noted in the respective cruise program brochure. All fares are quoted in US dollars, are per guest and based on double occupancy. Not included in your cruise tariff are: airfare, hotel accommodations, optional shore excursions, meals ashore(unless otherwise noted), beverages not highlighted as included, fuel surcharges, laundry (unless otherwise noted), purchases from the ship boutique or any item or service of a personal nature such as medical care, massages, and spa treatments.

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TRAVEL PROFESSIONALS Travel agents are considered to be the agent of Passenger and not of Carrier. Carrier is not liable for any representation, act or omission of Passenger’s travel agent. Passenger’s cruise fare is not considered paid until Carrier receives full payment, and the amount thereof is subject to change at any time prior to Carrier’s receipt of payment. Passenger shall at all times remain liable to Carrier for the price of passage. Carrier reserves the right to refuse embarkation if all charges and surcharges have not been paid in advance of departure. DEPOSIT/FINAL PAYMENT To reserve your cruise, a $850. per person deposit of the cruise fare is required at the time of booking. Pre and/or Post Extension Land Programs are subject to a $250 per person deposit. Final payment is due no later than 120 days prior to departure. Guests will not be permitted to change travel agents once final payment has been received by Haimark S.A., Ltd. Final documentation will be issued after receipt of final payment and approximately 30 days prior to sailing. All reservations are subject to cancellation if payments are not received by the due date, and are guaranteed only when paid in full 120 days prior to sailing. Reservations made within 120 days of sailing require full payment within seven days of booking or sooner, as specified by Haimark. Payments may be made by personal check (USD funds), or by VISA®, MasterCard®. Discover®, and American Express®.

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CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS Should you find it necessary to cancel your reservation or any component thereof, you and/or your Travel Professional are required to contact your Haimark S.A., Ltd. directly by telephone as well as submit your cancellation in writing via E-mail to info@haimarktravel. com.

HEALTH AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS

If your cancellation request is received more than 120 days prior to your initial sailing date, a $500 non- refundable administrative fee will be charged per booking. This administrative fee may be not converted to a future cruise credit.

2. Any condition that may render the guest unfit for travel, or that may require special care or assistance

Cruise cancellation requests received within 120 days of the initial sailing date will be subject to the following charges, regardless of suite resale: 120 – 91 days prior to the initial sailing date: 50% of the total cruise fare per person 90 – 0 days prior to the initial sailing date or nonappearance at the time of sailing: 100% of the total cruise fare per person.

4. Any condition that may require oxygen for medical reasons

Cruise tickets must be returned to Haimark S.A., Ltd. before refunds (if owed) can be processed. PRE/POST EXTENSION LAND PROGRAM CANCELLATIONS Pre and/or Post Land Extension Program cancellations received more than 120 days prior to your initial sailing date are subject to a $100 non-refundable administrative fee will be charged per booking. This administrative fee may be not converted to a future cruise credit. Pre and/or Post Land Extension Program cancellations requests received within 120 days of the initial sailing date will be subject to the following charges: 120 – 91 days prior to the initial sailing date: 50% of the total cruise fare per person 90 – 0 days prior to the initial sailing date or nonappearance at the time of sailing: 100% of the total cruise fare per person.

All guests are required to report in writing to Haimark S.A., Ltd. at the time their reservation is made: 1. Any physical or mental condition that may require medical or professional treatment or attention during the voyage

3. Any condition that may pose a risk or danger to the guest or anyone else onboard the ship

5. Any intention or need to use a wheelchair cart, other mobility device By booking passage and by boarding the ship, the guest represents and warrants that he/she is physically and otherwise fit to travel, and that the guest will comply at all times with applicable rules and regulations of the ship and orders and instructions of the ship’s officers. Haimark S.A., Ltd. reserves the right without liability to require a guest to disembark and/or to refuse to board and transport a guest who, in the judgment of Haimark S.A., Ltd. or the ship’s Captain, is unfit to travel or may require care beyond that which Haimark S.A., Ltd. is reasonably able to provide. Haimark S.A., Ltd. strongly recommends that guests are able to navigate the stairs on-board without assistance. Should guests require assistance, they must travel with someone who is able to assist them both ashore and onboard. Haimark S.A., Ltd. is unable to offer special assistance. Please note that wheelon and/or wheel-off access is not available at ports-of-call.


BAGGAGE

LOST PROPERTY

You may bring aboard the ship a reasonable amount of clothing and personal effects without charge. Baggage for Haimark S.A., Ltd. guests or guests on our land extension programs must be handled in accordance with regulations of our ground operators. Baggage exceeding these limitations is subject to the charges as set forth by the individual operators. Airlines are strict with baggage limitations. Guests are encouraged to contact individual airlines for weight limitations.

Haimark S.A., Ltd. may levy a charge for the return of personal items left onboard or lost and subsequently found.

All baggage must be securely packed, and properly and clearly labeled. Liquid, fragile, perishable and other articles not suitably packed are transported at your own risk. Haimark S.A., Ltd. is not responsible for loss or damage to baggage or any other personal item during air travel or land extension programs. Baggage and personal belongings will be taken off the ship upon guest disembarkation. Under no circumstances will baggage be stored onboard without the owner of such baggage being on the vessel. Haimark S.A., Ltd. is not responsible for baggage stored in shore side facilities. Under no circumstances may dangerous items (including but not limited to: explosives, firearms, combustible or illegal substances) be taken aboard the ship. We recommend that you hand-carry travel documents (passport, visa, cruise tickets), medications and valuables. These items are the full responsibility of the guest at all times. Haimark S.A., Ltd. shall not be responsible for the loss of, or damage to, such personal items.

TRAVEL DOCUMENTS All travel documents (air and cruise tickets, passport and medical insurance information) are the guest’s responsibility. It is also the guest’s responsibility to obtain any necessary visas and public health documents for all applicable ports and to comply with all customs requirements. Without the required documents, a guest may be denied boarding and accommodation by Haimark S.A., Ltd. or the guest may be disembarked during the voyage and Haimark S.A., Ltd. will not make a refund or be otherwise liable to any guest for such denial of boarding or disembarkation. In the event that Haimark S.A., Ltd. as a courtesy provides information or advice as to necessary travel documents, visas and medical inoculations, guests are still obligated to verify such information with the appropriate government authorities and Haimark S.A., Ltd. does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy of such information. Passports are required to be valid six months beyond intended stay. Please check with the appropriate consulate for specific requirements. Security measures imposed by governments may change from time to time and each guest will be required to comply with them. As a courtesy, we will endeavor to provide each guest with notice of measures that may affect them, but complying with any such requirements is the sole responsibility of each guest. Please consult your travel professional for advice on such requirements to avoid loss of boarding privileges.

TAXES, GOVERNMENT FEES/ QUASIGOVERNMENT FEES AND FUEL SUPPLEMENTS Haimark S.A., Ltd.. reserves the right to pass through to its guests (including fully paid and deposited guests) any taxes and government fees/quasi-government fees that relate specifically to a guest’s itinerary. “Taxes and Government fees/quasi-government fees” include any and all fees, charges, surcharges, tolls and taxes imposed by governmental or quasi-governmental authorities including, but not limited to, customs fees, per person berth taxes or fees, embarkation and/or disembarkation fees at ports, airline transportation fees, dockage fees, and wharfage fees. Haimark S.A., Ltd. reserves the right to charge a per person fuel supplement in the event that the price of increases up to and including the day of embarkation. Haimark S.A., Ltd. may collect any taxes, government fees/ quasigovernment fees and fuel supplement (the “Surcharges”) at the time of booking, prior to sailing or on board the vessel, even if the cruise fare has been paid in full. Surcharges will be invoiced accordingly. All fares, and itineraries are subject to change without notice. Additional restrictions may apply. Haimark S.A., Ltd. reserves the right to correct any errors or omissions. This brochure may contain inadvertent technical or factual inaccuracies and typographical errors. Haimark S.A., Ltd. reserves the right to correct errors and omissions at any time without prior notice, and to cancel any offered product, service, amenity, etc. in the event of any error or omission in the description, including pricing and availability.

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