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JєWєLS OF S OUTHєAST ASIA CRUISE FROM SINGAPORE TO BALI PRICES INCLUDE EXCURSIONS AND TIPPING SPECIAL LOW-PRICED AIRFARES 800-225-2029 SPONSORED BY SMITH TRAVEL JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 9, 2015 Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.
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CRUISE FROM SINGAPORE TO BALI

Air/Sea Program•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Singapore with return from Bali, Indonesia, fromselect North American gateways.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports, hotelsand embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Land/Cruise Program•Two nights in Singapore at the Shangri-La Singapore.•14 nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Singapore to Indonesia.–An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.–Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.–Attentive and gracious service.–A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

–Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants plus the outdoorterrace.

–Room service for beverages and light snacks.–Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in the evening.

–Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

–Musical entertainment each evening.•Three nights in Bali at the InterContinental Bali Resort.•Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 19 breakfasts, 14 lunches and14 dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

•Captain’s Welcome Reception and AHI Welcome and Farewell Receptions.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio headset system, will offer informative commentary on most shore excursions.

•Guided excursions in each city or port:–Enjoy a panoramic tour of Singapore.– Explore Semarang and Borobudur, a complex of Buddhist temples building1,200 years ago.

–Visit an orangutan rehabilitation center in Borneo.–Discover the history of Ujung Pandang, a spice port.–Get to know the Toraja, a mountain people in Palopo.–Admire the beauty of Lewokluo, settled by the Portuguese, and witnessikat weaving.

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especiallyfor guests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding;guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with softdrinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

–Walk on the beaches of Komodo,native home of the Komodo dragon.

– Tour Bali, including the Monkey Forestand Badung Market.

•Gratuities for cabin and onboard restau-rant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

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As a result, AHI Travel andthe Sponsoring Association are not liable for any negligenceor willful act of any such person or entity or any third person.In addition and without limitation, AHI Travel and theSponsoring Association are not responsible for any delays,delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections,loss, death, damage or injury to person or property or acci-dent, mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommodations,transportation or other services or for any substitution ofhotels or of common carrier equipment, with or withoutnotice, or for any additional expenses occasioned thereby.Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given ingood faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and otherinformation current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. 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Thepassage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute thesole contract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties,all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject toa $250 per person administrative fee. {Please note that youmay choose, at the time of cancellation, to apply the withheldadministrative fee to a future AHI travel program that willoperate in the current calendar year or year following.}Cancellation from 120 days to 90 days prior to departure willresult in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the trip perperson; 89 days to 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person;cancellation from 30 days up to the time of departure willresult in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIPCANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATIONWILL BE SENT FROM SMITH TRAVEL AFTER YOU RESERVE.All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.

Send to: Smith TravelOffice of Alumnae Relations33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

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available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

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Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

Reserve your Jewels of Southeast Asia trip today!

Left: Terraced rice fields, Bali

Above: Pagoda, Singapore

Cover: Local vendor, Bali and girlin traditional Balinese costume

“In Bali I saw the only

happy large community I

have seen in my life.”

Geoffrey Gorer (1905-1985),

English anthropologist and author,

“Bali and Angkor,” 1936

“And a lovely land it is!

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scenes, which repeat over

and over in astonishing

and unpredictable

rhythms.”

Margaret Mead, U.S. anthropologist

(1901-1978), letter from Ubud, Bali

(April 29, 1936)

Never think that still water

doesn't have crocodiles.

Indonesian proverb

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a cruise of the Jewels of Southeast Asia as we journey

from Singapore to Bali. Along the way, we will explore the Buddhisttemple compounds at Borobudur on the Island of Java and admire thenatural beauty of places such as Komodo National Park, the nativehome of the Komodo dragon. Visit Borneo, where you will visit arenowned orangutan sanctuary, and explore lesser-known treasuressuch as the island of Flores.

Begin with two nights in Singapore, where you can immerse yourselfin the vibrant culture of this exciting city-state. Then, embark on a 14-night cruise aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, a boutique ship known forbringing ancient sites to life with expert speakers and guides who willexplain the history and significance of the places you will visit. Alongthe way, dock in Ujung Pandang and Palopo, among other sites.Conclude your journey on the lush island of Bali, where you will visitthe artist enclave of Ubud and the island’s world-famous beaches.

An experienced Travel Director will accompany you throughout yourprogram to handle every detail, allowing you to enjoy your trip to thefullest. Joining us on this departure are alumni from University ofAlberta, American Medical Association, Johns Hopkins University,Kansa State, McMaster University, Queen’s University, University ofSaskatchewan, and Tulane University. Space is limited on this specialtycruise, so call today to make your reservation.

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MV Aegean Odyssey. Immerse yourself in the history, mythology, art

and architecture of classical civilizations.

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JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 9, 2015Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this tour.

JANUARY 20-FEBRUARY 8, 2015

LAND/CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,400 $250 $5,150*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $5,745 $250 $5,495*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $6,145 $250 $5,895*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $6,500 $250 $6,250*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $6,945 $250 $6,695*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $7,345 $250 $7,095*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $7,745 $250 $7,495*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $8,245 $250 $7,995*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $8,600 $250 $8,350*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $9,345 $250 $9,095*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $9,845 $250 $9,595*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $10,945 $250 $10,695*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $11,845 $250 $11,595*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

Special airfares include round trip flights, fuels surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Pricesfrom other departure cities are available upon request.

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JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 8, 2015****Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

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A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of more than 50 yearsof travel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail of your journey.

• Expertise of local guides who possess authoritative knowledge ofthe region and offer personal insight into local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows you to pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

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Borobudur

UbudToraja woman

BorneoUjung PandangSingapore Toraja homes

BaliUbudKomodo National Park

INTERCONTINENTAL BALI RESORT

Located at exclusive Jimbaran Bay, thiselegant hotel combines traditional Balinese architecture with deluxe modernamenities. The spa offers treatments thatfocus on the Balinese principles of healing, while the decorative ponds andwinding lagoon provide a relaxing outdoor oasis. Savor international andAsian fare at a selection of restaurants.

SHANGRI-LA SINGAPORE

The centrally located Shangri-La Singapore, set among lush green space,offers a respite from the bustling citywhile remaining convenient to shopping,dining and entertainment venues. Thehotel boasts elegant guest rooms andsuites as well as a fitness center, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, a luxuriousspa featuring holistic treatments, a business center, restaurants, a lounge,24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV AegeanOdyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising coastal waters. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remoteinlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others miss.This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an averageof 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoya casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-service spaand stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants feature delicious and healthful choices,with select dishes celebrating Southeast Asia’s glorious culinary tradition. Enjoy full waiter service and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formaldining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectableentrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are carefully sourced from noted wine regions around theworld. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grilland indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch anddinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers such assatay and other authentic regional specialties. For a specialtreat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magicalwhen enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is thefine service of the crew, whose attention to detail and graciousness will complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

A casual and relaxed atmosphere on board

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Above: Temple, BorobudurAbove left: Buddha statue and stupas, Borobudur

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages toAntiquity cruise are leaders in their fields, oftenaffiliated with the world’s prestigious universitiesincluding Oxford and Cambridge, best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They are selected for theirknowledge of Southeast Asia and their ability tobring the history, archaeology, architecture andart of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures and on trips ashore will be a team of young classicalhistory graduates whose enthusiasm and specialized knowledge will enhance your explorations.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE FAR EAST

| UNESCO |The Buddhist temple complex of Borobudurand Komodo National Park are the UNESCOWorld Heritage sites on this program.

Day One

Depart your gateway city for Singapore.AAProvided for Air/Sea Program participants.

Days Two & Three b(day 3)Singapore

Cross the international dateline. Upon arrival,transferA to the Shangri-La Singapore.This evening, attend a Welcome Reception.Excursion: Singapore by River. Take an afternoon cruise of the Singapore River. Sailbeneath the sweeping arches of EsplanadeBridge to arrive at Merlion Park.

Day Four b | dSingapore | At Sea

Spend the morning at leisure in Singapore.Excursion: Treasures of Singapore. Takea panoramic tour of the Civic District. See thePadang, City Hall, the Cricket Club and othercultural and historic sites.This afternoon, transfer to MV AegeanOdyssey for embarkation.

Days Five & Six b | l | dAt Sea

Take advantage of the ship’s many amenitiesduring two full days of cruising. Perhaps visitthe Athena Health Spa. On Day Five, gather with your fellow travelersin the evening for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

Day Seven b | l | dSemarang, Java, Indonesia

Excursion: Borobudur. Situated on thenorth coast of Java, Semarang is a formerDutch colonial port. From here, you will travelinland to the central mountains and the temple complex of Borobudur. Said by historian Arnold Toynbee to be the equal ofthe Parthenon, Borobudur, the Mountain ofStatues, is a truly breathtaking sight. It boastsmore than 500 statues of Buddha.

Days Eight & Nine b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy informative lectures and discussions orrelax on the sweeping sundeck.

Day Ten b | l | dBalikpapan, Borneo

Excursion: Exotic Borneo. From the portof Balikpapan, visit the Samboja Lestari complex to observe orangutans around thelodge and the Borneo sun bear. This area is dedicated to orangutan survival and was established in the 1990s. Continue to Teritipto a crocodile farm home to three species ofthe exotic animal.

Day Eleven b | l | dAt Sea

Spend a day relaxing at sea. Consider challenging a fellow traveler to a board game.A selection of games is available to passengers.

Day Twelve b | l | dUjung Pandang

Excursion: Ujung Pandang. This city, formerly known as Makassar, was one of theworld’s most important spice ports in the16th century and remains a vital harbor incontemporary Indonesia. Sights of traditionalsailing boats greet you in Paotere Harbor.Visit a traditional market, Fort Rotterdam andMuseum Balla Lompoa.

Day Thirteen b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy the panoramic views from the ship’sObservational Lounge or cool off in the outdoor pool.

Day Fourteen b | l | dPalopo, Sulawesi

Excursion: The Toraja. Visit the Toraja, anethnic group indigenous to the mountainous

region of South Sulawesi. Torajan arerenowned for their elaborate funeral rites,burial sites carved into rocky cliffs, massivepeaked-roof traditional houses known astongkonan, and colorful woodcarvings.

Day Fifteen b | l | dAt Sea

Perhaps relax in the well-stocked library oryour stateroom during your last full day at sea.

Day Sixteen b | l | dLewokluo

Excursion: Lewokluo. Travel inlandthrough lush plantations to the village ofLewokluo, where you will witness ikat weaving. En route back to the ship, stop atMokantarak to enjoy the magnificent views of Oka Bay.

Day Seventeen b | l | dKomodo

Excursion: The Komodo Dragon. Ringedby a coral reef, the tiny island of Komodo isbest known as the home of the world’s largestlizard, the Komodo dragon, which can weighmore than 150 pounds (68 kilograms).Rangers will guide you through Komodo

National Park to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Then, boarda boat to visit Kampung Komodo and meet thelocal people.This evening, join your fellow travelers for aFarewell Reception.

Day Eighteen b | lBali

This morning, disembark MV Aegean Odysseyand transfer to the InterContinental Bali Resort. Excursion: Village Life. Observe everydayBalinese life at a traditional compound. Visitrice fields to learn about age-old farmingmethods. Continue to Ubud, Bali’s artist enclave. Stroll through the Monkey Forest andobserve the macaques before visiting UbudPalace and the market.Later, check in to the hotel.

Day Nineteen bBali

Excursion: City Life. Explore Denpasar, the capital of Bali. Visit Badung Market, thelargest traditional market on the island. Continue to the Bali Museum, which

showcases artifacts that date from the BronzeAge as well as contemporary art and crafts. Visit a batik factory to observe the process of making this traditional textile.Independent Exploration: The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Day Twenty bBali

Enjoy your last full day in Bali at leisure.

Day Twenty-one bIn Transit

Transfer to Ngurah Rai International Airportfor the return flight to your gateway city. A

Note: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled events maychange. Some included sightseeing itineraries can bestrenuous; therefore, a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port. Included meals indicated each day as B | L | D = Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner.Any Optional Excursions offered on site will be at anadditional cost.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Explore fascinating Singapore and Baliwhile based at luxurioushotels.

•Cruise to Java, Borneoand the islands of Indonesia during a 14-night voyage on MV Aegean Odyssey.

•Visit the stunning Buddhist temple complexof Borobudur, said tobe the equal of theParthenon.

•Admire Indonesia’s richmarine life and see Komodo dragons, theworld’s largest livinglizards, at Komodo National Park.

•An included excursionin each port of call and alecture series presentedby noted scholars enhance your under-standing of the local culture.

•On board the ship, enjoyan informal cruising experience, a multitudeof amenities and excellent dining choices.

MV AEGEAN ODYSSEY Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

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CRUISE FROM SINGAPORE TO BALI

Air/Sea Program•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Singapore with return from Bali, Indonesia, fromselect North American gateways.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports, hotelsand embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Land/Cruise Program•Two nights in Singapore at the Shangri-La Singapore.•14 nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Singapore to Indonesia.–An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.–Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.–Attentive and gracious service.–A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

–Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants plus the outdoorterrace.

–Room service for beverages and light snacks.–Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in the evening.

–Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

–Musical entertainment each evening.•Three nights in Bali at the InterContinental Bali Resort.•Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 19 breakfasts, 14 lunches and14 dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

•Captain’s Welcome Reception and AHI Welcome and Farewell Receptions.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio headset system, will offer informative commentary on most shore excursions.

•Guided excursions in each city or port:–Enjoy a panoramic tour of Singapore.– Explore Semarang and Borobudur, a complex of Buddhist temples building1,200 years ago.

–Visit an orangutan rehabilitation center in Borneo.–Discover the history of Ujung Pandang, a spice port.–Get to know the Toraja, a mountain people in Palopo.–Admire the beauty of Lewokluo, settled by the Portuguese, and witnessikat weaving.

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especiallyfor guests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding;guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with softdrinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

–Walk on the beaches of Komodo,native home of the Komodo dragon.

– Tour Bali, including the Monkey Forestand Badung Market.

•Gratuities for cabin and onboard restau-rant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

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Reserve your Jewels of Southeast Asia trip today!

Left: Terraced rice fields, Bali

Above: Pagoda, Singapore

Cover: Local vendor, Bali and girlin traditional Balinese costume

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have seen in my life.”

Geoffrey Gorer (1905-1985),

English anthropologist and author,

“Bali and Angkor,” 1936

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(April 29, 1936)

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Indonesian proverb

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a cruise of the Jewels of Southeast Asia as we journey

from Singapore to Bali. Along the way, we will explore the Buddhisttemple compounds at Borobudur on the Island of Java and admire thenatural beauty of places such as Komodo National Park, the nativehome of the Komodo dragon. Visit Borneo, where you will visit arenowned orangutan sanctuary, and explore lesser-known treasuressuch as the island of Flores.

Begin with two nights in Singapore, where you can immerse yourselfin the vibrant culture of this exciting city-state. Then, embark on a 14-night cruise aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, a boutique ship known forbringing ancient sites to life with expert speakers and guides who willexplain the history and significance of the places you will visit. Alongthe way, dock in Ujung Pandang and Palopo, among other sites.Conclude your journey on the lush island of Bali, where you will visitthe artist enclave of Ubud and the island’s world-famous beaches.

An experienced Travel Director will accompany you throughout yourprogram to handle every detail, allowing you to enjoy your trip to thefullest. Joining us on this departure are alumni from University ofAlberta, American Medical Association, Johns Hopkins University,Kansa State, McMaster University, Queen’s University, University ofSaskatchewan, and Tulane University. Space is limited on this specialtycruise, so call today to make your reservation.

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JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 9, 2015Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this tour.

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M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,400 $250 $5,150*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $5,745 $250 $5,495*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $6,145 $250 $5,895*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $6,500 $250 $6,250*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $6,945 $250 $6,695*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $7,345 $250 $7,095*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $7,745 $250 $7,495*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $8,245 $250 $7,995*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $8,600 $250 $8,350*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $9,345 $250 $9,095*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $9,845 $250 $9,595*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $10,945 $250 $10,695*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $11,845 $250 $11,595*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

Special airfares include round trip flights, fuels surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Pricesfrom other departure cities are available upon request.

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Borobudur

UbudToraja woman

BorneoUjung PandangSingapore Toraja homes

BaliUbudKomodo National Park

INTERCONTINENTAL BALI RESORT

Located at exclusive Jimbaran Bay, thiselegant hotel combines traditional Balinese architecture with deluxe modernamenities. The spa offers treatments thatfocus on the Balinese principles of healing, while the decorative ponds andwinding lagoon provide a relaxing outdoor oasis. Savor international andAsian fare at a selection of restaurants.

SHANGRI-LA SINGAPORE

The centrally located Shangri-La Singapore, set among lush green space,offers a respite from the bustling citywhile remaining convenient to shopping,dining and entertainment venues. Thehotel boasts elegant guest rooms andsuites as well as a fitness center, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, a luxuriousspa featuring holistic treatments, a business center, restaurants, a lounge,24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV AegeanOdyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising coastal waters. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remoteinlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others miss.This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an averageof 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoya casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-service spaand stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants feature delicious and healthful choices,with select dishes celebrating Southeast Asia’s glorious culinary tradition. Enjoy full waiter service and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formaldining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectableentrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are carefully sourced from noted wine regions around theworld. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grilland indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch anddinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers such assatay and other authentic regional specialties. For a specialtreat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magicalwhen enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is thefine service of the crew, whose attention to detail and graciousness will complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

A casual and relaxed atmosphere on board

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Above: Temple, BorobudurAbove left: Buddha statue and stupas, Borobudur

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages toAntiquity cruise are leaders in their fields, oftenaffiliated with the world’s prestigious universitiesincluding Oxford and Cambridge, best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They are selected for theirknowledge of Southeast Asia and their ability tobring the history, archaeology, architecture andart of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures and on trips ashore will be a team of young classicalhistory graduates whose enthusiasm and specialized knowledge will enhance your explorations.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE FAR EAST

| UNESCO |The Buddhist temple complex of Borobudurand Komodo National Park are the UNESCOWorld Heritage sites on this program.

Day One

Depart your gateway city for Singapore.AAProvided for Air/Sea Program participants.

Days Two & Three b(day 3)Singapore

Cross the international dateline. Upon arrival,transferA to the Shangri-La Singapore.This evening, attend a Welcome Reception.Excursion: Singapore by River. Take an afternoon cruise of the Singapore River. Sailbeneath the sweeping arches of EsplanadeBridge to arrive at Merlion Park.

Day Four b | dSingapore | At Sea

Spend the morning at leisure in Singapore.Excursion: Treasures of Singapore. Takea panoramic tour of the Civic District. See thePadang, City Hall, the Cricket Club and othercultural and historic sites.This afternoon, transfer to MV AegeanOdyssey for embarkation.

Days Five & Six b | l | dAt Sea

Take advantage of the ship’s many amenitiesduring two full days of cruising. Perhaps visitthe Athena Health Spa. On Day Five, gather with your fellow travelersin the evening for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

Day Seven b | l | dSemarang, Java, Indonesia

Excursion: Borobudur. Situated on thenorth coast of Java, Semarang is a formerDutch colonial port. From here, you will travelinland to the central mountains and the temple complex of Borobudur. Said by historian Arnold Toynbee to be the equal ofthe Parthenon, Borobudur, the Mountain ofStatues, is a truly breathtaking sight. It boastsmore than 500 statues of Buddha.

Days Eight & Nine b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy informative lectures and discussions orrelax on the sweeping sundeck.

Day Ten b | l | dBalikpapan, Borneo

Excursion: Exotic Borneo. From the portof Balikpapan, visit the Samboja Lestari complex to observe orangutans around thelodge and the Borneo sun bear. This area is dedicated to orangutan survival and was established in the 1990s. Continue to Teritipto a crocodile farm home to three species ofthe exotic animal.

Day Eleven b | l | dAt Sea

Spend a day relaxing at sea. Consider challenging a fellow traveler to a board game.A selection of games is available to passengers.

Day Twelve b | l | dUjung Pandang

Excursion: Ujung Pandang. This city, formerly known as Makassar, was one of theworld’s most important spice ports in the16th century and remains a vital harbor incontemporary Indonesia. Sights of traditionalsailing boats greet you in Paotere Harbor.Visit a traditional market, Fort Rotterdam andMuseum Balla Lompoa.

Day Thirteen b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy the panoramic views from the ship’sObservational Lounge or cool off in the outdoor pool.

Day Fourteen b | l | dPalopo, Sulawesi

Excursion: The Toraja. Visit the Toraja, anethnic group indigenous to the mountainous

region of South Sulawesi. Torajan arerenowned for their elaborate funeral rites,burial sites carved into rocky cliffs, massivepeaked-roof traditional houses known astongkonan, and colorful woodcarvings.

Day Fifteen b | l | dAt Sea

Perhaps relax in the well-stocked library oryour stateroom during your last full day at sea.

Day Sixteen b | l | dLewokluo

Excursion: Lewokluo. Travel inlandthrough lush plantations to the village ofLewokluo, where you will witness ikat weaving. En route back to the ship, stop atMokantarak to enjoy the magnificent views of Oka Bay.

Day Seventeen b | l | dKomodo

Excursion: The Komodo Dragon. Ringedby a coral reef, the tiny island of Komodo isbest known as the home of the world’s largestlizard, the Komodo dragon, which can weighmore than 150 pounds (68 kilograms).Rangers will guide you through Komodo

National Park to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Then, boarda boat to visit Kampung Komodo and meet thelocal people.This evening, join your fellow travelers for aFarewell Reception.

Day Eighteen b | lBali

This morning, disembark MV Aegean Odysseyand transfer to the InterContinental Bali Resort. Excursion: Village Life. Observe everydayBalinese life at a traditional compound. Visitrice fields to learn about age-old farmingmethods. Continue to Ubud, Bali’s artist enclave. Stroll through the Monkey Forest andobserve the macaques before visiting UbudPalace and the market.Later, check in to the hotel.

Day Nineteen bBali

Excursion: City Life. Explore Denpasar, the capital of Bali. Visit Badung Market, thelargest traditional market on the island. Continue to the Bali Museum, which

showcases artifacts that date from the BronzeAge as well as contemporary art and crafts. Visit a batik factory to observe the process of making this traditional textile.Independent Exploration: The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Day Twenty bBali

Enjoy your last full day in Bali at leisure.

Day Twenty-one bIn Transit

Transfer to Ngurah Rai International Airportfor the return flight to your gateway city. A

Note: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled events maychange. Some included sightseeing itineraries can bestrenuous; therefore, a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port. Included meals indicated each day as B | L | D = Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner.Any Optional Excursions offered on site will be at anadditional cost.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Explore fascinating Singapore and Baliwhile based at luxurioushotels.

•Cruise to Java, Borneoand the islands of Indonesia during a 14-night voyage on MV Aegean Odyssey.

•Visit the stunning Buddhist temple complexof Borobudur, said tobe the equal of theParthenon.

•Admire Indonesia’s richmarine life and see Komodo dragons, theworld’s largest livinglizards, at Komodo National Park.

•An included excursionin each port of call and alecture series presentedby noted scholars enhance your under-standing of the local culture.

•On board the ship, enjoyan informal cruising experience, a multitudeof amenities and excellent dining choices.

MV AEGEAN ODYSSEY Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

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Borobudur

UbudToraja woman

BorneoUjung PandangSingapore Toraja homes

BaliUbudKomodo National Park

INTERCONTINENTAL BALI RESORT

Located at exclusive Jimbaran Bay, thiselegant hotel combines traditional Balinese architecture with deluxe modernamenities. The spa offers treatments thatfocus on the Balinese principles of healing, while the decorative ponds andwinding lagoon provide a relaxing outdoor oasis. Savor international andAsian fare at a selection of restaurants.

SHANGRI-LA SINGAPORE

The centrally located Shangri-La Singapore, set among lush green space,offers a respite from the bustling citywhile remaining convenient to shopping,dining and entertainment venues. Thehotel boasts elegant guest rooms andsuites as well as a fitness center, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, a luxuriousspa featuring holistic treatments, a business center, restaurants, a lounge,24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV AegeanOdyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising coastal waters. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remoteinlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others miss.This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an averageof 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoya casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-service spaand stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants feature delicious and healthful choices,with select dishes celebrating Southeast Asia’s glorious culinary tradition. Enjoy full waiter service and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formaldining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectableentrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are carefully sourced from noted wine regions around theworld. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grilland indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch anddinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers such assatay and other authentic regional specialties. For a specialtreat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magicalwhen enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is thefine service of the crew, whose attention to detail and graciousness will complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

A casual and relaxed atmosphere on board

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Above: Temple, BorobudurAbove left: Buddha statue and stupas, Borobudur

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages toAntiquity cruise are leaders in their fields, oftenaffiliated with the world’s prestigious universitiesincluding Oxford and Cambridge, best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They are selected for theirknowledge of Southeast Asia and their ability tobring the history, archaeology, architecture andart of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures and on trips ashore will be a team of young classicalhistory graduates whose enthusiasm and specialized knowledge will enhance your explorations.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE FAR EAST

| UNESCO |The Buddhist temple complex of Borobudurand Komodo National Park are the UNESCOWorld Heritage sites on this program.

Day One

Depart your gateway city for Singapore.AAProvided for Air/Sea Program participants.

Days Two & Three b(day 3)Singapore

Cross the international dateline. Upon arrival,transferA to the Shangri-La Singapore.This evening, attend a Welcome Reception.Excursion: Singapore by River. Take an afternoon cruise of the Singapore River. Sailbeneath the sweeping arches of EsplanadeBridge to arrive at Merlion Park.

Day Four b | dSingapore | At Sea

Spend the morning at leisure in Singapore.Excursion: Treasures of Singapore. Takea panoramic tour of the Civic District. See thePadang, City Hall, the Cricket Club and othercultural and historic sites.This afternoon, transfer to MV AegeanOdyssey for embarkation.

Days Five & Six b | l | dAt Sea

Take advantage of the ship’s many amenitiesduring two full days of cruising. Perhaps visitthe Athena Health Spa. On Day Five, gather with your fellow travelersin the evening for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

Day Seven b | l | dSemarang, Java, Indonesia

Excursion: Borobudur. Situated on thenorth coast of Java, Semarang is a formerDutch colonial port. From here, you will travelinland to the central mountains and the temple complex of Borobudur. Said by historian Arnold Toynbee to be the equal ofthe Parthenon, Borobudur, the Mountain ofStatues, is a truly breathtaking sight. It boastsmore than 500 statues of Buddha.

Days Eight & Nine b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy informative lectures and discussions orrelax on the sweeping sundeck.

Day Ten b | l | dBalikpapan, Borneo

Excursion: Exotic Borneo. From the portof Balikpapan, visit the Samboja Lestari complex to observe orangutans around thelodge and the Borneo sun bear. This area is dedicated to orangutan survival and was established in the 1990s. Continue to Teritipto a crocodile farm home to three species ofthe exotic animal.

Day Eleven b | l | dAt Sea

Spend a day relaxing at sea. Consider challenging a fellow traveler to a board game.A selection of games is available to passengers.

Day Twelve b | l | dUjung Pandang

Excursion: Ujung Pandang. This city, formerly known as Makassar, was one of theworld’s most important spice ports in the16th century and remains a vital harbor incontemporary Indonesia. Sights of traditionalsailing boats greet you in Paotere Harbor.Visit a traditional market, Fort Rotterdam andMuseum Balla Lompoa.

Day Thirteen b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy the panoramic views from the ship’sObservational Lounge or cool off in the outdoor pool.

Day Fourteen b | l | dPalopo, Sulawesi

Excursion: The Toraja. Visit the Toraja, anethnic group indigenous to the mountainous

region of South Sulawesi. Torajan arerenowned for their elaborate funeral rites,burial sites carved into rocky cliffs, massivepeaked-roof traditional houses known astongkonan, and colorful woodcarvings.

Day Fifteen b | l | dAt Sea

Perhaps relax in the well-stocked library oryour stateroom during your last full day at sea.

Day Sixteen b | l | dLewokluo

Excursion: Lewokluo. Travel inlandthrough lush plantations to the village ofLewokluo, where you will witness ikat weaving. En route back to the ship, stop atMokantarak to enjoy the magnificent views of Oka Bay.

Day Seventeen b | l | dKomodo

Excursion: The Komodo Dragon. Ringedby a coral reef, the tiny island of Komodo isbest known as the home of the world’s largestlizard, the Komodo dragon, which can weighmore than 150 pounds (68 kilograms).Rangers will guide you through Komodo

National Park to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Then, boarda boat to visit Kampung Komodo and meet thelocal people.This evening, join your fellow travelers for aFarewell Reception.

Day Eighteen b | lBali

This morning, disembark MV Aegean Odysseyand transfer to the InterContinental Bali Resort. Excursion: Village Life. Observe everydayBalinese life at a traditional compound. Visitrice fields to learn about age-old farmingmethods. Continue to Ubud, Bali’s artist enclave. Stroll through the Monkey Forest andobserve the macaques before visiting UbudPalace and the market.Later, check in to the hotel.

Day Nineteen bBali

Excursion: City Life. Explore Denpasar, the capital of Bali. Visit Badung Market, thelargest traditional market on the island. Continue to the Bali Museum, which

showcases artifacts that date from the BronzeAge as well as contemporary art and crafts. Visit a batik factory to observe the process of making this traditional textile.Independent Exploration: The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Day Twenty bBali

Enjoy your last full day in Bali at leisure.

Day Twenty-one bIn Transit

Transfer to Ngurah Rai International Airportfor the return flight to your gateway city. A

Note: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled events maychange. Some included sightseeing itineraries can bestrenuous; therefore, a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port. Included meals indicated each day as B | L | D = Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner.Any Optional Excursions offered on site will be at anadditional cost.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Explore fascinating Singapore and Baliwhile based at luxurioushotels.

•Cruise to Java, Borneoand the islands of Indonesia during a 14-night voyage on MV Aegean Odyssey.

•Visit the stunning Buddhist temple complexof Borobudur, said tobe the equal of theParthenon.

•Admire Indonesia’s richmarine life and see Komodo dragons, theworld’s largest livinglizards, at Komodo National Park.

•An included excursionin each port of call and alecture series presentedby noted scholars enhance your under-standing of the local culture.

•On board the ship, enjoyan informal cruising experience, a multitudeof amenities and excellent dining choices.

MV AEGEAN ODYSSEY Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

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Borobudur

UbudToraja woman

BorneoUjung PandangSingapore Toraja homes

BaliUbudKomodo National Park

INTERCONTINENTAL BALI RESORT

Located at exclusive Jimbaran Bay, thiselegant hotel combines traditional Balinese architecture with deluxe modernamenities. The spa offers treatments thatfocus on the Balinese principles of healing, while the decorative ponds andwinding lagoon provide a relaxing outdoor oasis. Savor international andAsian fare at a selection of restaurants.

SHANGRI-LA SINGAPORE

The centrally located Shangri-La Singapore, set among lush green space,offers a respite from the bustling citywhile remaining convenient to shopping,dining and entertainment venues. Thehotel boasts elegant guest rooms andsuites as well as a fitness center, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, a luxuriousspa featuring holistic treatments, a business center, restaurants, a lounge,24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV AegeanOdyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising coastal waters. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remoteinlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others miss.This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an averageof 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoya casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-service spaand stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants feature delicious and healthful choices,with select dishes celebrating Southeast Asia’s glorious culinary tradition. Enjoy full waiter service and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formaldining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectableentrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are carefully sourced from noted wine regions around theworld. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grilland indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch anddinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers such assatay and other authentic regional specialties. For a specialtreat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magicalwhen enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is thefine service of the crew, whose attention to detail and graciousness will complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

A casual and relaxed atmosphere on board

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Above: Temple, BorobudurAbove left: Buddha statue and stupas, Borobudur

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages toAntiquity cruise are leaders in their fields, oftenaffiliated with the world’s prestigious universitiesincluding Oxford and Cambridge, best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They are selected for theirknowledge of Southeast Asia and their ability tobring the history, archaeology, architecture andart of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures and on trips ashore will be a team of young classicalhistory graduates whose enthusiasm and specialized knowledge will enhance your explorations.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE FAR EAST

| UNESCO |The Buddhist temple complex of Borobudurand Komodo National Park are the UNESCOWorld Heritage sites on this program.

Day One

Depart your gateway city for Singapore.AAProvided for Air/Sea Program participants.

Days Two & Three b(day 3)Singapore

Cross the international dateline. Upon arrival,transferA to the Shangri-La Singapore.This evening, attend a Welcome Reception.Excursion: Singapore by River. Take an afternoon cruise of the Singapore River. Sailbeneath the sweeping arches of EsplanadeBridge to arrive at Merlion Park.

Day Four b | dSingapore | At Sea

Spend the morning at leisure in Singapore.Excursion: Treasures of Singapore. Takea panoramic tour of the Civic District. See thePadang, City Hall, the Cricket Club and othercultural and historic sites.This afternoon, transfer to MV AegeanOdyssey for embarkation.

Days Five & Six b | l | dAt Sea

Take advantage of the ship’s many amenitiesduring two full days of cruising. Perhaps visitthe Athena Health Spa. On Day Five, gather with your fellow travelersin the evening for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

Day Seven b | l | dSemarang, Java, Indonesia

Excursion: Borobudur. Situated on thenorth coast of Java, Semarang is a formerDutch colonial port. From here, you will travelinland to the central mountains and the temple complex of Borobudur. Said by historian Arnold Toynbee to be the equal ofthe Parthenon, Borobudur, the Mountain ofStatues, is a truly breathtaking sight. It boastsmore than 500 statues of Buddha.

Days Eight & Nine b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy informative lectures and discussions orrelax on the sweeping sundeck.

Day Ten b | l | dBalikpapan, Borneo

Excursion: Exotic Borneo. From the portof Balikpapan, visit the Samboja Lestari complex to observe orangutans around thelodge and the Borneo sun bear. This area is dedicated to orangutan survival and was established in the 1990s. Continue to Teritipto a crocodile farm home to three species ofthe exotic animal.

Day Eleven b | l | dAt Sea

Spend a day relaxing at sea. Consider challenging a fellow traveler to a board game.A selection of games is available to passengers.

Day Twelve b | l | dUjung Pandang

Excursion: Ujung Pandang. This city, formerly known as Makassar, was one of theworld’s most important spice ports in the16th century and remains a vital harbor incontemporary Indonesia. Sights of traditionalsailing boats greet you in Paotere Harbor.Visit a traditional market, Fort Rotterdam andMuseum Balla Lompoa.

Day Thirteen b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy the panoramic views from the ship’sObservational Lounge or cool off in the outdoor pool.

Day Fourteen b | l | dPalopo, Sulawesi

Excursion: The Toraja. Visit the Toraja, anethnic group indigenous to the mountainous

region of South Sulawesi. Torajan arerenowned for their elaborate funeral rites,burial sites carved into rocky cliffs, massivepeaked-roof traditional houses known astongkonan, and colorful woodcarvings.

Day Fifteen b | l | dAt Sea

Perhaps relax in the well-stocked library oryour stateroom during your last full day at sea.

Day Sixteen b | l | dLewokluo

Excursion: Lewokluo. Travel inlandthrough lush plantations to the village ofLewokluo, where you will witness ikat weaving. En route back to the ship, stop atMokantarak to enjoy the magnificent views of Oka Bay.

Day Seventeen b | l | dKomodo

Excursion: The Komodo Dragon. Ringedby a coral reef, the tiny island of Komodo isbest known as the home of the world’s largestlizard, the Komodo dragon, which can weighmore than 150 pounds (68 kilograms).Rangers will guide you through Komodo

National Park to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Then, boarda boat to visit Kampung Komodo and meet thelocal people.This evening, join your fellow travelers for aFarewell Reception.

Day Eighteen b | lBali

This morning, disembark MV Aegean Odysseyand transfer to the InterContinental Bali Resort. Excursion: Village Life. Observe everydayBalinese life at a traditional compound. Visitrice fields to learn about age-old farmingmethods. Continue to Ubud, Bali’s artist enclave. Stroll through the Monkey Forest andobserve the macaques before visiting UbudPalace and the market.Later, check in to the hotel.

Day Nineteen bBali

Excursion: City Life. Explore Denpasar, the capital of Bali. Visit Badung Market, thelargest traditional market on the island. Continue to the Bali Museum, which

showcases artifacts that date from the BronzeAge as well as contemporary art and crafts. Visit a batik factory to observe the process of making this traditional textile.Independent Exploration: The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Day Twenty bBali

Enjoy your last full day in Bali at leisure.

Day Twenty-one bIn Transit

Transfer to Ngurah Rai International Airportfor the return flight to your gateway city. A

Note: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled events maychange. Some included sightseeing itineraries can bestrenuous; therefore, a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port. Included meals indicated each day as B | L | D = Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner.Any Optional Excursions offered on site will be at anadditional cost.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Explore fascinating Singapore and Baliwhile based at luxurioushotels.

•Cruise to Java, Borneoand the islands of Indonesia during a 14-night voyage on MV Aegean Odyssey.

•Visit the stunning Buddhist temple complexof Borobudur, said tobe the equal of theParthenon.

•Admire Indonesia’s richmarine life and see Komodo dragons, theworld’s largest livinglizards, at Komodo National Park.

•An included excursionin each port of call and alecture series presentedby noted scholars enhance your under-standing of the local culture.

•On board the ship, enjoyan informal cruising experience, a multitudeof amenities and excellent dining choices.

MV AEGEAN ODYSSEY Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

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Borobudur

UbudToraja woman

BorneoUjung PandangSingapore Toraja homes

BaliUbudKomodo National Park

INTERCONTINENTAL BALI RESORT

Located at exclusive Jimbaran Bay, thiselegant hotel combines traditional Balinese architecture with deluxe modernamenities. The spa offers treatments thatfocus on the Balinese principles of healing, while the decorative ponds andwinding lagoon provide a relaxing outdoor oasis. Savor international andAsian fare at a selection of restaurants.

SHANGRI-LA SINGAPORE

The centrally located Shangri-La Singapore, set among lush green space,offers a respite from the bustling citywhile remaining convenient to shopping,dining and entertainment venues. Thehotel boasts elegant guest rooms andsuites as well as a fitness center, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, a luxuriousspa featuring holistic treatments, a business center, restaurants, a lounge,24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV AegeanOdyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising coastal waters. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remoteinlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others miss.This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an averageof 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoya casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-service spaand stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants feature delicious and healthful choices,with select dishes celebrating Southeast Asia’s glorious culinary tradition. Enjoy full waiter service and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formaldining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectableentrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are carefully sourced from noted wine regions around theworld. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grilland indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch anddinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers such assatay and other authentic regional specialties. For a specialtreat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magicalwhen enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is thefine service of the crew, whose attention to detail and graciousness will complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

A casual and relaxed atmosphere on board

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Above: Temple, BorobudurAbove left: Buddha statue and stupas, Borobudur

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages toAntiquity cruise are leaders in their fields, oftenaffiliated with the world’s prestigious universitiesincluding Oxford and Cambridge, best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They are selected for theirknowledge of Southeast Asia and their ability tobring the history, archaeology, architecture andart of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures and on trips ashore will be a team of young classicalhistory graduates whose enthusiasm and specialized knowledge will enhance your explorations.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE FAR EAST

| UNESCO |The Buddhist temple complex of Borobudurand Komodo National Park are the UNESCOWorld Heritage sites on this program.

Day One

Depart your gateway city for Singapore.AAProvided for Air/Sea Program participants.

Days Two & Three b(day 3)Singapore

Cross the international dateline. Upon arrival,transferA to the Shangri-La Singapore.This evening, attend a Welcome Reception.Excursion: Singapore by River. Take an afternoon cruise of the Singapore River. Sailbeneath the sweeping arches of EsplanadeBridge to arrive at Merlion Park.

Day Four b | dSingapore | At Sea

Spend the morning at leisure in Singapore.Excursion: Treasures of Singapore. Takea panoramic tour of the Civic District. See thePadang, City Hall, the Cricket Club and othercultural and historic sites.This afternoon, transfer to MV AegeanOdyssey for embarkation.

Days Five & Six b | l | dAt Sea

Take advantage of the ship’s many amenitiesduring two full days of cruising. Perhaps visitthe Athena Health Spa. On Day Five, gather with your fellow travelersin the evening for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

Day Seven b | l | dSemarang, Java, Indonesia

Excursion: Borobudur. Situated on thenorth coast of Java, Semarang is a formerDutch colonial port. From here, you will travelinland to the central mountains and the temple complex of Borobudur. Said by historian Arnold Toynbee to be the equal ofthe Parthenon, Borobudur, the Mountain ofStatues, is a truly breathtaking sight. It boastsmore than 500 statues of Buddha.

Days Eight & Nine b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy informative lectures and discussions orrelax on the sweeping sundeck.

Day Ten b | l | dBalikpapan, Borneo

Excursion: Exotic Borneo. From the portof Balikpapan, visit the Samboja Lestari complex to observe orangutans around thelodge and the Borneo sun bear. This area is dedicated to orangutan survival and was established in the 1990s. Continue to Teritipto a crocodile farm home to three species ofthe exotic animal.

Day Eleven b | l | dAt Sea

Spend a day relaxing at sea. Consider challenging a fellow traveler to a board game.A selection of games is available to passengers.

Day Twelve b | l | dUjung Pandang

Excursion: Ujung Pandang. This city, formerly known as Makassar, was one of theworld’s most important spice ports in the16th century and remains a vital harbor incontemporary Indonesia. Sights of traditionalsailing boats greet you in Paotere Harbor.Visit a traditional market, Fort Rotterdam andMuseum Balla Lompoa.

Day Thirteen b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy the panoramic views from the ship’sObservational Lounge or cool off in the outdoor pool.

Day Fourteen b | l | dPalopo, Sulawesi

Excursion: The Toraja. Visit the Toraja, anethnic group indigenous to the mountainous

region of South Sulawesi. Torajan arerenowned for their elaborate funeral rites,burial sites carved into rocky cliffs, massivepeaked-roof traditional houses known astongkonan, and colorful woodcarvings.

Day Fifteen b | l | dAt Sea

Perhaps relax in the well-stocked library oryour stateroom during your last full day at sea.

Day Sixteen b | l | dLewokluo

Excursion: Lewokluo. Travel inlandthrough lush plantations to the village ofLewokluo, where you will witness ikat weaving. En route back to the ship, stop atMokantarak to enjoy the magnificent views of Oka Bay.

Day Seventeen b | l | dKomodo

Excursion: The Komodo Dragon. Ringedby a coral reef, the tiny island of Komodo isbest known as the home of the world’s largestlizard, the Komodo dragon, which can weighmore than 150 pounds (68 kilograms).Rangers will guide you through Komodo

National Park to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Then, boarda boat to visit Kampung Komodo and meet thelocal people.This evening, join your fellow travelers for aFarewell Reception.

Day Eighteen b | lBali

This morning, disembark MV Aegean Odysseyand transfer to the InterContinental Bali Resort. Excursion: Village Life. Observe everydayBalinese life at a traditional compound. Visitrice fields to learn about age-old farmingmethods. Continue to Ubud, Bali’s artist enclave. Stroll through the Monkey Forest andobserve the macaques before visiting UbudPalace and the market.Later, check in to the hotel.

Day Nineteen bBali

Excursion: City Life. Explore Denpasar, the capital of Bali. Visit Badung Market, thelargest traditional market on the island. Continue to the Bali Museum, which

showcases artifacts that date from the BronzeAge as well as contemporary art and crafts. Visit a batik factory to observe the process of making this traditional textile.Independent Exploration: The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Day Twenty bBali

Enjoy your last full day in Bali at leisure.

Day Twenty-one bIn Transit

Transfer to Ngurah Rai International Airportfor the return flight to your gateway city. A

Note: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled events maychange. Some included sightseeing itineraries can bestrenuous; therefore, a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port. Included meals indicated each day as B | L | D = Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner.Any Optional Excursions offered on site will be at anadditional cost.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Explore fascinating Singapore and Baliwhile based at luxurioushotels.

•Cruise to Java, Borneoand the islands of Indonesia during a 14-night voyage on MV Aegean Odyssey.

•Visit the stunning Buddhist temple complexof Borobudur, said tobe the equal of theParthenon.

•Admire Indonesia’s richmarine life and see Komodo dragons, theworld’s largest livinglizards, at Komodo National Park.

•An included excursionin each port of call and alecture series presentedby noted scholars enhance your under-standing of the local culture.

•On board the ship, enjoyan informal cruising experience, a multitudeof amenities and excellent dining choices.

MV AEGEAN ODYSSEY Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

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Borobudur

UbudToraja woman

BorneoUjung PandangSingapore Toraja homes

BaliUbudKomodo National Park

INTERCONTINENTAL BALI RESORT

Located at exclusive Jimbaran Bay, thiselegant hotel combines traditional Balinese architecture with deluxe modernamenities. The spa offers treatments thatfocus on the Balinese principles of healing, while the decorative ponds andwinding lagoon provide a relaxing outdoor oasis. Savor international andAsian fare at a selection of restaurants.

SHANGRI-LA SINGAPORE

The centrally located Shangri-La Singapore, set among lush green space,offers a respite from the bustling citywhile remaining convenient to shopping,dining and entertainment venues. Thehotel boasts elegant guest rooms andsuites as well as a fitness center, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, a luxuriousspa featuring holistic treatments, a business center, restaurants, a lounge,24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi.

Classically elegant, yet far from formal, MV AegeanOdyssey is the ideal ship for touring antiquity. This is a premium-class vessel, rebuilt for cruising coastal waters. The ship easily approaches islands, enters remoteinlets and explores ancient sites inaccessible to larger vessels, opening up experiences to you that others miss.This is boutique-style cruising. The ship carries an averageof 350 passengers accommodated in comfortable and well-appointed suites, junior suites and staterooms. Enjoya casual dress code, open-seated dining and many diversions, including the outdoor pool, a full-service spaand stimulating talks in the lecture theater.

Two restaurants feature delicious and healthful choices,with select dishes celebrating Southeast Asia’s glorious culinary tradition. Enjoy full waiter service and easy sophistication in the Marco Polo, the ship’s more formaldining room, where lunches and dinners feature delectableentrees. At dinner, complimentary house wines are carefully sourced from noted wine regions around theworld. The Terrace Café offers cooking on the open grilland indoor and alfresco seating for breakfast, lunch anddinner. The bistro-style restaurant serves appetizers such assatay and other authentic regional specialties. For a specialtreat, take afternoon tea — an English tradition made magicalwhen enjoyed at sea. AegeanOdyssey’s crowning touch is thefine service of the crew, whose attention to detail and graciousness will complete your unforgettable voyage to antiquity.

A casual and relaxed atmosphere on board

Friendly, attentive service

Elegantly appointed accommodations

Above: Temple, BorobudurAbove left: Buddha statue and stupas, Borobudur

Top Lecturers and Fascinating Talks

The lecturers and speakers on a Voyages toAntiquity cruise are leaders in their fields, oftenaffiliated with the world’s prestigious universitiesincluding Oxford and Cambridge, best-selling authors, and experts from fine museums and organizations such as the Archaeological Institute of America. They are selected for theirknowledge of Southeast Asia and their ability tobring the history, archaeology, architecture andart of ancient civilizations to life.

Assisting the speakers during lectures and on trips ashore will be a team of young classicalhistory graduates whose enthusiasm and specialized knowledge will enhance your explorations.

DISCOVER THE HISTORY, ART AND CULTURES OF THE FAR EAST

| UNESCO |The Buddhist temple complex of Borobudurand Komodo National Park are the UNESCOWorld Heritage sites on this program.

Day One

Depart your gateway city for Singapore.AAProvided for Air/Sea Program participants.

Days Two & Three b(day 3)Singapore

Cross the international dateline. Upon arrival,transferA to the Shangri-La Singapore.This evening, attend a Welcome Reception.Excursion: Singapore by River. Take an afternoon cruise of the Singapore River. Sailbeneath the sweeping arches of EsplanadeBridge to arrive at Merlion Park.

Day Four b | dSingapore | At Sea

Spend the morning at leisure in Singapore.Excursion: Treasures of Singapore. Takea panoramic tour of the Civic District. See thePadang, City Hall, the Cricket Club and othercultural and historic sites.This afternoon, transfer to MV AegeanOdyssey for embarkation.

Days Five & Six b | l | dAt Sea

Take advantage of the ship’s many amenitiesduring two full days of cruising. Perhaps visitthe Athena Health Spa. On Day Five, gather with your fellow travelersin the evening for a Captain’s Welcome Reception.

Day Seven b | l | dSemarang, Java, Indonesia

Excursion: Borobudur. Situated on thenorth coast of Java, Semarang is a formerDutch colonial port. From here, you will travelinland to the central mountains and the temple complex of Borobudur. Said by historian Arnold Toynbee to be the equal ofthe Parthenon, Borobudur, the Mountain ofStatues, is a truly breathtaking sight. It boastsmore than 500 statues of Buddha.

Days Eight & Nine b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy informative lectures and discussions orrelax on the sweeping sundeck.

Day Ten b | l | dBalikpapan, Borneo

Excursion: Exotic Borneo. From the portof Balikpapan, visit the Samboja Lestari complex to observe orangutans around thelodge and the Borneo sun bear. This area is dedicated to orangutan survival and was established in the 1990s. Continue to Teritipto a crocodile farm home to three species ofthe exotic animal.

Day Eleven b | l | dAt Sea

Spend a day relaxing at sea. Consider challenging a fellow traveler to a board game.A selection of games is available to passengers.

Day Twelve b | l | dUjung Pandang

Excursion: Ujung Pandang. This city, formerly known as Makassar, was one of theworld’s most important spice ports in the16th century and remains a vital harbor incontemporary Indonesia. Sights of traditionalsailing boats greet you in Paotere Harbor.Visit a traditional market, Fort Rotterdam andMuseum Balla Lompoa.

Day Thirteen b | l | dAt Sea

Enjoy the panoramic views from the ship’sObservational Lounge or cool off in the outdoor pool.

Day Fourteen b | l | dPalopo, Sulawesi

Excursion: The Toraja. Visit the Toraja, anethnic group indigenous to the mountainous

region of South Sulawesi. Torajan arerenowned for their elaborate funeral rites,burial sites carved into rocky cliffs, massivepeaked-roof traditional houses known astongkonan, and colorful woodcarvings.

Day Fifteen b | l | dAt Sea

Perhaps relax in the well-stocked library oryour stateroom during your last full day at sea.

Day Sixteen b | l | dLewokluo

Excursion: Lewokluo. Travel inlandthrough lush plantations to the village ofLewokluo, where you will witness ikat weaving. En route back to the ship, stop atMokantarak to enjoy the magnificent views of Oka Bay.

Day Seventeen b | l | dKomodo

Excursion: The Komodo Dragon. Ringedby a coral reef, the tiny island of Komodo isbest known as the home of the world’s largestlizard, the Komodo dragon, which can weighmore than 150 pounds (68 kilograms).Rangers will guide you through Komodo

National Park to see these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Then, boarda boat to visit Kampung Komodo and meet thelocal people.This evening, join your fellow travelers for aFarewell Reception.

Day Eighteen b | lBali

This morning, disembark MV Aegean Odysseyand transfer to the InterContinental Bali Resort. Excursion: Village Life. Observe everydayBalinese life at a traditional compound. Visitrice fields to learn about age-old farmingmethods. Continue to Ubud, Bali’s artist enclave. Stroll through the Monkey Forest andobserve the macaques before visiting UbudPalace and the market.Later, check in to the hotel.

Day Nineteen bBali

Excursion: City Life. Explore Denpasar, the capital of Bali. Visit Badung Market, thelargest traditional market on the island. Continue to the Bali Museum, which

showcases artifacts that date from the BronzeAge as well as contemporary art and crafts. Visit a batik factory to observe the process of making this traditional textile.Independent Exploration: The remainder of the day is at leisure.

Day Twenty bBali

Enjoy your last full day in Bali at leisure.

Day Twenty-one bIn Transit

Transfer to Ngurah Rai International Airportfor the return flight to your gateway city. A

Note: Itinerary sequence and/or scheduled events maychange. Some included sightseeing itineraries can bestrenuous; therefore, a reasonable level of fitness is recommended. Some passengers may decide to take abreak on certain days and explore the environs aroundthe port. Included meals indicated each day as B | L | D = Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner.Any Optional Excursions offered on site will be at anadditional cost.

PROGRAMHIGHLIGHTS

•Explore fascinating Singapore and Baliwhile based at luxurioushotels.

•Cruise to Java, Borneoand the islands of Indonesia during a 14-night voyage on MV Aegean Odyssey.

•Visit the stunning Buddhist temple complexof Borobudur, said tobe the equal of theParthenon.

•Admire Indonesia’s richmarine life and see Komodo dragons, theworld’s largest livinglizards, at Komodo National Park.

•An included excursionin each port of call and alecture series presentedby noted scholars enhance your under-standing of the local culture.

•On board the ship, enjoyan informal cruising experience, a multitudeof amenities and excellent dining choices.

MV AEGEAN ODYSSEY Cruise in comfort, relax in style.

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CRUISE FROM SINGAPORE TO BALI

Air/Sea Program•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Singapore with return from Bali, Indonesia, fromselect North American gateways.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports, hotelsand embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Land/Cruise Program•Two nights in Singapore at the Shangri-La Singapore.•14 nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Singapore to Indonesia.–An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.–Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.–Attentive and gracious service.–A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

–Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants plus the outdoorterrace.

–Room service for beverages and light snacks.–Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in the evening.

–Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

–Musical entertainment each evening.•Three nights in Bali at the InterContinental Bali Resort.•Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 19 breakfasts, 14 lunches and14 dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

•Captain’s Welcome Reception and AHI Welcome and Farewell Receptions.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio headset system, will offer informative commentary on most shore excursions.

•Guided excursions in each city or port:–Enjoy a panoramic tour of Singapore.– Explore Semarang and Borobudur, a complex of Buddhist temples building1,200 years ago.

–Visit an orangutan rehabilitation center in Borneo.–Discover the history of Ujung Pandang, a spice port.–Get to know the Toraja, a mountain people in Palopo.–Admire the beauty of Lewokluo, settled by the Portuguese, and witnessikat weaving.

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especiallyfor guests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding;guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with softdrinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

–Walk on the beaches of Komodo,native home of the Komodo dragon.

– Tour Bali, including the Monkey Forestand Badung Market.

•Gratuities for cabin and onboard restau-rant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

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CST Registration No. 2028271-20. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781.PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2014 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gratuities; laun-dry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineralwaters and meals not mentioned in this brochure underincluded features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly per-sonal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel orwhose physical or mental condition may constitute a dangerto themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to therequirement that the portion of the total amount paid whichcorresponds to the unused services and accommodations berefunded. Passengers requiring special assistance, includingwithout limitation those who permanently or periodically usea wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fitand able to assist them, and who will be totally responsiblefor providing all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offeredby AHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares.After tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticketprice may be levied. If connecting flights are requested, spe-cial promotional fares may be used, in which case penaltiesof as much as 100% may be assessed by the airlines if reser-vations are changed or canceled after ticketing. After depar-ture, if the reservations are changed, you will be charged thehigher, all year Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THEGROUP ITINERARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN60 DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose tomake their own airline reservations independently will bewholly responsible for any airline fees or penalties incurredas a result of program cancellation and/or change in traveldates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airlinepolicy and the class of service flown. Details will be providedwith your pre-departure information. Baggage allowances aresubject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess bag-gage charges for additional or oversized/overweight piecesare expensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS - Onoccasion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip par-ticipants, photographic or video images of passengers andtrip activities. By participating in this travel program, youauthorize AHI Travel, without providing compensation to you,or obtaining additional approvals from you, to include photo-graphic and video recordings of you, as well as voice record-ings included with any videos, in AHI Travel's sales, market-ing, advertising, publicity and/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY - AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Associationdo not own or operate any entity which provides goods orservices for this program, and act only as agents for theindependent suppliers of travel conveyance, transport,accommodations or other services. All such persons or enti-ties are independent contractors. As a result, AHI Travel andthe Sponsoring Association are not liable for any negligenceor willful act of any such person or entity or any third person.In addition and without limitation, AHI Travel and theSponsoring Association are not responsible for any delays,delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections,loss, death, damage or injury to person or property or acci-dent, mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommodations,transportation or other services or for any substitution ofhotels or of common carrier equipment, with or withoutnotice, or for any additional expenses occasioned thereby.Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given ingood faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and otherinformation current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions ofthe printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated;however, the right is reserved to make any changes, with orwithout notice, that might become necessary, with the mutu-al understanding that any additional expenses will be paid bythe individual passenger. Baggage and personal effects arethe sole responsibility of the owners at all times. If theentire program is canceled for any reason, participants shallhave no claim other than for a full refund. By forwarding thedeposit, the passenger certifies that he/she has no physical,mental or other condition of disability that would create ahazard for himself/herself or other passengers and acceptsthe terms of this contract set out herein and in more specif-ic pre-departure passenger information. The airlines andother transportation companies concerned are not to beheld responsible for any act, omission, or event, during thetime passengers are not on board their conveyances. Thepassage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute thesole contract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties,all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject toa $250 per person administrative fee. {Please note that youmay choose, at the time of cancellation, to apply the withheldadministrative fee to a future AHI travel program that willoperate in the current calendar year or year following.}Cancellation from 120 days to 90 days prior to departure willresult in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the trip perperson; 89 days to 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person;cancellation from 30 days up to the time of departure willresult in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIPCANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATIONWILL BE SENT FROM SMITH TRAVEL AFTER YOU RESERVE.All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.

Send to: Smith TravelOffice of Alumnae Relations33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

Street Address: ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_________)_______________Cell: (_________)____________________

E-mail:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Cabin category desired: 1st choice_____________ 2nd choice__________

Bedding preference: � Two twin beds or � Double bed

Land/Cruise and Air/Sea Program

� I/we reserve the Land Program and request the Air/Sea Program to Singapore,Singapore, with return from Bali, Indonesia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

� Please send me in for ma tion on up grad ing my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Land/Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. � I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by October 21, 2014 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa orDiscover. Make checks payable to AHI International.

Enclosed is a deposit of _______ ($600 per person) to reserve _______ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

� Charge my: � MasterCard � Visa � Discover

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Trip #:1-21870W

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

Reserve your Jewels of Southeast Asia trip today!

Left: Terraced rice fields, Bali

Above: Pagoda, Singapore

Cover: Local vendor, Bali and girlin traditional Balinese costume

“In Bali I saw the only

happy large community I

have seen in my life.”

Geoffrey Gorer (1905-1985),

English anthropologist and author,

“Bali and Angkor,” 1936

“And a lovely land it is!

with some twenty equally

beautiful and different

scenes, which repeat over

and over in astonishing

and unpredictable

rhythms.”

Margaret Mead, U.S. anthropologist

(1901-1978), letter from Ubud, Bali

(April 29, 1936)

Never think that still water

doesn't have crocodiles.

Indonesian proverb

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a cruise of the Jewels of Southeast Asia as we journey

from Singapore to Bali. Along the way, we will explore the Buddhisttemple compounds at Borobudur on the Island of Java and admire thenatural beauty of places such as Komodo National Park, the nativehome of the Komodo dragon. Visit Borneo, where you will visit arenowned orangutan sanctuary, and explore lesser-known treasuressuch as the island of Flores.

Begin with two nights in Singapore, where you can immerse yourselfin the vibrant culture of this exciting city-state. Then, embark on a 14-night cruise aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, a boutique ship known forbringing ancient sites to life with expert speakers and guides who willexplain the history and significance of the places you will visit. Alongthe way, dock in Ujung Pandang and Palopo, among other sites.Conclude your journey on the lush island of Bali, where you will visitthe artist enclave of Ubud and the island’s world-famous beaches.

An experienced Travel Director will accompany you throughout yourprogram to handle every detail, allowing you to enjoy your trip to thefullest. Joining us on this departure are alumni from University ofAlberta, American Medical Association, Johns Hopkins University,Kansa State, McMaster University, Queen’s University, University ofSaskatchewan, and Tulane University. Space is limited on this specialtycruise, so call today to make your reservation.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Bigwood Director, Smith TravelOffice of Alumnae Relations, Smith College

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SMITH TRAVEL

JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 9, 2015Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this tour.

JANUARY 20-FEBRUARY 8, 2015

LAND/CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,400 $250 $5,150*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $5,745 $250 $5,495*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $6,145 $250 $5,895*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $6,500 $250 $6,250*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $6,945 $250 $6,695*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $7,345 $250 $7,095*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $7,745 $250 $7,495*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $8,245 $250 $7,995*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $8,600 $250 $8,350*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $9,345 $250 $9,095*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $9,845 $250 $9,595*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $10,945 $250 $10,695*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $11,845 $250 $11,595*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

Special airfares include round trip flights, fuels surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Pricesfrom other departure cities are available upon request.

800-225-2029

JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 8, 2015****Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

SPECIAL AIRFARES FROM THESE CITIES

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$1,095

$1,195

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A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of more than 50 yearsof travel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail of your journey.

• Expertise of local guides who possess authoritative knowledge ofthe region and offer personal insight into local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows you to pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

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CRUISE FROM SINGAPORE TO BALI

Air/Sea Program•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Singapore with return from Bali, Indonesia, fromselect North American gateways.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports, hotelsand embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Land/Cruise Program•Two nights in Singapore at the Shangri-La Singapore.•14 nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Singapore to Indonesia.–An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.–Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.–Attentive and gracious service.–A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

–Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants plus the outdoorterrace.

–Room service for beverages and light snacks.–Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in the evening.

–Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

–Musical entertainment each evening.•Three nights in Bali at the InterContinental Bali Resort.•Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 19 breakfasts, 14 lunches and14 dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

•Captain’s Welcome Reception and AHI Welcome and Farewell Receptions.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio headset system, will offer informative commentary on most shore excursions.

•Guided excursions in each city or port:–Enjoy a panoramic tour of Singapore.– Explore Semarang and Borobudur, a complex of Buddhist temples building1,200 years ago.

–Visit an orangutan rehabilitation center in Borneo.–Discover the history of Ujung Pandang, a spice port.–Get to know the Toraja, a mountain people in Palopo.–Admire the beauty of Lewokluo, settled by the Portuguese, and witnessikat weaving.

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especiallyfor guests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding;guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with softdrinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

–Walk on the beaches of Komodo,native home of the Komodo dragon.

– Tour Bali, including the Monkey Forestand Badung Market.

•Gratuities for cabin and onboard restau-rant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

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CST Registration No. 2028271-20. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781.PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2014 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gratuities; laun-dry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineralwaters and meals not mentioned in this brochure underincluded features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly per-sonal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel orwhose physical or mental condition may constitute a dangerto themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to therequirement that the portion of the total amount paid whichcorresponds to the unused services and accommodations berefunded. Passengers requiring special assistance, includingwithout limitation those who permanently or periodically usea wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fitand able to assist them, and who will be totally responsiblefor providing all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offeredby AHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares.After tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticketprice may be levied. If connecting flights are requested, spe-cial promotional fares may be used, in which case penaltiesof as much as 100% may be assessed by the airlines if reser-vations are changed or canceled after ticketing. After depar-ture, if the reservations are changed, you will be charged thehigher, all year Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THEGROUP ITINERARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN60 DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose tomake their own airline reservations independently will bewholly responsible for any airline fees or penalties incurredas a result of program cancellation and/or change in traveldates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airlinepolicy and the class of service flown. Details will be providedwith your pre-departure information. Baggage allowances aresubject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess bag-gage charges for additional or oversized/overweight piecesare expensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS - Onoccasion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip par-ticipants, photographic or video images of passengers andtrip activities. By participating in this travel program, youauthorize AHI Travel, without providing compensation to you,or obtaining additional approvals from you, to include photo-graphic and video recordings of you, as well as voice record-ings included with any videos, in AHI Travel's sales, market-ing, advertising, publicity and/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY - AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Associationdo not own or operate any entity which provides goods orservices for this program, and act only as agents for theindependent suppliers of travel conveyance, transport,accommodations or other services. All such persons or enti-ties are independent contractors. As a result, AHI Travel andthe Sponsoring Association are not liable for any negligenceor willful act of any such person or entity or any third person.In addition and without limitation, AHI Travel and theSponsoring Association are not responsible for any delays,delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections,loss, death, damage or injury to person or property or acci-dent, mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommodations,transportation or other services or for any substitution ofhotels or of common carrier equipment, with or withoutnotice, or for any additional expenses occasioned thereby.Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given ingood faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and otherinformation current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions ofthe printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated;however, the right is reserved to make any changes, with orwithout notice, that might become necessary, with the mutu-al understanding that any additional expenses will be paid bythe individual passenger. Baggage and personal effects arethe sole responsibility of the owners at all times. If theentire program is canceled for any reason, participants shallhave no claim other than for a full refund. By forwarding thedeposit, the passenger certifies that he/she has no physical,mental or other condition of disability that would create ahazard for himself/herself or other passengers and acceptsthe terms of this contract set out herein and in more specif-ic pre-departure passenger information. The airlines andother transportation companies concerned are not to beheld responsible for any act, omission, or event, during thetime passengers are not on board their conveyances. Thepassage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute thesole contract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties,all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject toa $250 per person administrative fee. {Please note that youmay choose, at the time of cancellation, to apply the withheldadministrative fee to a future AHI travel program that willoperate in the current calendar year or year following.}Cancellation from 120 days to 90 days prior to departure willresult in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the trip perperson; 89 days to 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person;cancellation from 30 days up to the time of departure willresult in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIPCANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATIONWILL BE SENT FROM SMITH TRAVEL AFTER YOU RESERVE.All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.

Send to: Smith TravelOffice of Alumnae Relations33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

Street Address: ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_________)_______________Cell: (_________)____________________

E-mail:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Cabin category desired: 1st choice_____________ 2nd choice__________

Bedding preference: � Two twin beds or � Double bed

Land/Cruise and Air/Sea Program

� I/we reserve the Land Program and request the Air/Sea Program to Singapore,Singapore, with return from Bali, Indonesia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

� Please send me in for ma tion on up grad ing my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Land/Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. � I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by October 21, 2014 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa orDiscover. Make checks payable to AHI International.

Enclosed is a deposit of _______ ($600 per person) to reserve _______ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

� Charge my: � MasterCard � Visa � Discover

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Trip #:1-21870W

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

Reserve your Jewels of Southeast Asia trip today!

Left: Terraced rice fields, Bali

Above: Pagoda, Singapore

Cover: Local vendor, Bali and girlin traditional Balinese costume

“In Bali I saw the only

happy large community I

have seen in my life.”

Geoffrey Gorer (1905-1985),

English anthropologist and author,

“Bali and Angkor,” 1936

“And a lovely land it is!

with some twenty equally

beautiful and different

scenes, which repeat over

and over in astonishing

and unpredictable

rhythms.”

Margaret Mead, U.S. anthropologist

(1901-1978), letter from Ubud, Bali

(April 29, 1936)

Never think that still water

doesn't have crocodiles.

Indonesian proverb

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a cruise of the Jewels of Southeast Asia as we journey

from Singapore to Bali. Along the way, we will explore the Buddhisttemple compounds at Borobudur on the Island of Java and admire thenatural beauty of places such as Komodo National Park, the nativehome of the Komodo dragon. Visit Borneo, where you will visit arenowned orangutan sanctuary, and explore lesser-known treasuressuch as the island of Flores.

Begin with two nights in Singapore, where you can immerse yourselfin the vibrant culture of this exciting city-state. Then, embark on a 14-night cruise aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, a boutique ship known forbringing ancient sites to life with expert speakers and guides who willexplain the history and significance of the places you will visit. Alongthe way, dock in Ujung Pandang and Palopo, among other sites.Conclude your journey on the lush island of Bali, where you will visitthe artist enclave of Ubud and the island’s world-famous beaches.

An experienced Travel Director will accompany you throughout yourprogram to handle every detail, allowing you to enjoy your trip to thefullest. Joining us on this departure are alumni from University ofAlberta, American Medical Association, Johns Hopkins University,Kansa State, McMaster University, Queen’s University, University ofSaskatchewan, and Tulane University. Space is limited on this specialtycruise, so call today to make your reservation.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Bigwood Director, Smith TravelOffice of Alumnae Relations, Smith College

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and architecture of classical civilizations.

SPONSORED BY

SMITH TRAVEL

JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 9, 2015Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this tour.

JANUARY 20-FEBRUARY 8, 2015

LAND/CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,400 $250 $5,150*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $5,745 $250 $5,495*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $6,145 $250 $5,895*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $6,500 $250 $6,250*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $6,945 $250 $6,695*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $7,345 $250 $7,095*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $7,745 $250 $7,495*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $8,245 $250 $7,995*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $8,600 $250 $8,350*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $9,345 $250 $9,095*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $9,845 $250 $9,595*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $10,945 $250 $10,695*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $11,845 $250 $11,595*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

Special airfares include round trip flights, fuels surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Pricesfrom other departure cities are available upon request.

800-225-2029

JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 8, 2015****Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

SPECIAL AIRFARES FROM THESE CITIES

$ 995

$1,095

$1,195

Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Los Angeles, CA; New York, NY (JFK); San Francisco, CA; Seattle, WA; Toronto, ON; Vancouver, BC

Atlanta, GA; Dallas, TX; Detroit, MI; Houston, TX; Miami, FL;Philadelphia, PA; Portland, OR; San Antonio, TX; St. Louis, MO;Washington, DC (Dulles)

Charlotte, NC; Denver, CO; Minneapolis, MN; Tampa, FL

Like us at facebook.com/ahitravel

Follow us on Twitter @ahitravel

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A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of more than 50 yearsof travel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail of your journey.

• Expertise of local guides who possess authoritative knowledge ofthe region and offer personal insight into local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows you to pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

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CRUISE FROM SINGAPORE TO BALI

Air/Sea Program•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Singapore with return from Bali, Indonesia, fromselect North American gateways.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports, hotelsand embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Land/Cruise Program•Two nights in Singapore at the Shangri-La Singapore.•14 nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Singapore to Indonesia.–An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.–Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.–Attentive and gracious service.–A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

–Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants plus the outdoorterrace.

–Room service for beverages and light snacks.–Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in the evening.

–Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

–Musical entertainment each evening.•Three nights in Bali at the InterContinental Bali Resort.•Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 19 breakfasts, 14 lunches and14 dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

•Captain’s Welcome Reception and AHI Welcome and Farewell Receptions.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio headset system, will offer informative commentary on most shore excursions.

•Guided excursions in each city or port:–Enjoy a panoramic tour of Singapore.– Explore Semarang and Borobudur, a complex of Buddhist temples building1,200 years ago.

–Visit an orangutan rehabilitation center in Borneo.–Discover the history of Ujung Pandang, a spice port.–Get to know the Toraja, a mountain people in Palopo.–Admire the beauty of Lewokluo, settled by the Portuguese, and witnessikat weaving.

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especiallyfor guests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding;guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with softdrinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

–Walk on the beaches of Komodo,native home of the Komodo dragon.

– Tour Bali, including the Monkey Forestand Badung Market.

•Gratuities for cabin and onboard restau-rant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

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CST Registration No. 2028271-20. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781.PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2014 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gratuities; laun-dry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineralwaters and meals not mentioned in this brochure underincluded features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly per-sonal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel orwhose physical or mental condition may constitute a dangerto themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to therequirement that the portion of the total amount paid whichcorresponds to the unused services and accommodations berefunded. Passengers requiring special assistance, includingwithout limitation those who permanently or periodically usea wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fitand able to assist them, and who will be totally responsiblefor providing all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offeredby AHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares.After tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticketprice may be levied. If connecting flights are requested, spe-cial promotional fares may be used, in which case penaltiesof as much as 100% may be assessed by the airlines if reser-vations are changed or canceled after ticketing. After depar-ture, if the reservations are changed, you will be charged thehigher, all year Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THEGROUP ITINERARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN60 DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose tomake their own airline reservations independently will bewholly responsible for any airline fees or penalties incurredas a result of program cancellation and/or change in traveldates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airlinepolicy and the class of service flown. Details will be providedwith your pre-departure information. Baggage allowances aresubject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess bag-gage charges for additional or oversized/overweight piecesare expensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS - Onoccasion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip par-ticipants, photographic or video images of passengers andtrip activities. By participating in this travel program, youauthorize AHI Travel, without providing compensation to you,or obtaining additional approvals from you, to include photo-graphic and video recordings of you, as well as voice record-ings included with any videos, in AHI Travel's sales, market-ing, advertising, publicity and/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY - AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Associationdo not own or operate any entity which provides goods orservices for this program, and act only as agents for theindependent suppliers of travel conveyance, transport,accommodations or other services. All such persons or enti-ties are independent contractors. As a result, AHI Travel andthe Sponsoring Association are not liable for any negligenceor willful act of any such person or entity or any third person.In addition and without limitation, AHI Travel and theSponsoring Association are not responsible for any delays,delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections,loss, death, damage or injury to person or property or acci-dent, mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommodations,transportation or other services or for any substitution ofhotels or of common carrier equipment, with or withoutnotice, or for any additional expenses occasioned thereby.Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given ingood faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and otherinformation current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions ofthe printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated;however, the right is reserved to make any changes, with orwithout notice, that might become necessary, with the mutu-al understanding that any additional expenses will be paid bythe individual passenger. Baggage and personal effects arethe sole responsibility of the owners at all times. If theentire program is canceled for any reason, participants shallhave no claim other than for a full refund. By forwarding thedeposit, the passenger certifies that he/she has no physical,mental or other condition of disability that would create ahazard for himself/herself or other passengers and acceptsthe terms of this contract set out herein and in more specif-ic pre-departure passenger information. The airlines andother transportation companies concerned are not to beheld responsible for any act, omission, or event, during thetime passengers are not on board their conveyances. Thepassage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute thesole contract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties,all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject toa $250 per person administrative fee. {Please note that youmay choose, at the time of cancellation, to apply the withheldadministrative fee to a future AHI travel program that willoperate in the current calendar year or year following.}Cancellation from 120 days to 90 days prior to departure willresult in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the trip perperson; 89 days to 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person;cancellation from 30 days up to the time of departure willresult in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIPCANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATIONWILL BE SENT FROM SMITH TRAVEL AFTER YOU RESERVE.All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.

Send to: Smith TravelOffice of Alumnae Relations33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

Street Address: ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_________)_______________Cell: (_________)____________________

E-mail:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Cabin category desired: 1st choice_____________ 2nd choice__________

Bedding preference: � Two twin beds or � Double bed

Land/Cruise and Air/Sea Program

� I/we reserve the Land Program and request the Air/Sea Program to Singapore,Singapore, with return from Bali, Indonesia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

� Please send me in for ma tion on up grad ing my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Land/Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. � I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by October 21, 2014 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa orDiscover. Make checks payable to AHI International.

Enclosed is a deposit of _______ ($600 per person) to reserve _______ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

� Charge my: � MasterCard � Visa � Discover

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Trip #:1-21870W

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

Reserve your Jewels of Southeast Asia trip today!

Left: Terraced rice fields, Bali

Above: Pagoda, Singapore

Cover: Local vendor, Bali and girlin traditional Balinese costume

“In Bali I saw the only

happy large community I

have seen in my life.”

Geoffrey Gorer (1905-1985),

English anthropologist and author,

“Bali and Angkor,” 1936

“And a lovely land it is!

with some twenty equally

beautiful and different

scenes, which repeat over

and over in astonishing

and unpredictable

rhythms.”

Margaret Mead, U.S. anthropologist

(1901-1978), letter from Ubud, Bali

(April 29, 1936)

Never think that still water

doesn't have crocodiles.

Indonesian proverb

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a cruise of the Jewels of Southeast Asia as we journey

from Singapore to Bali. Along the way, we will explore the Buddhisttemple compounds at Borobudur on the Island of Java and admire thenatural beauty of places such as Komodo National Park, the nativehome of the Komodo dragon. Visit Borneo, where you will visit arenowned orangutan sanctuary, and explore lesser-known treasuressuch as the island of Flores.

Begin with two nights in Singapore, where you can immerse yourselfin the vibrant culture of this exciting city-state. Then, embark on a 14-night cruise aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, a boutique ship known forbringing ancient sites to life with expert speakers and guides who willexplain the history and significance of the places you will visit. Alongthe way, dock in Ujung Pandang and Palopo, among other sites.Conclude your journey on the lush island of Bali, where you will visitthe artist enclave of Ubud and the island’s world-famous beaches.

An experienced Travel Director will accompany you throughout yourprogram to handle every detail, allowing you to enjoy your trip to thefullest. Joining us on this departure are alumni from University ofAlberta, American Medical Association, Johns Hopkins University,Kansa State, McMaster University, Queen’s University, University ofSaskatchewan, and Tulane University. Space is limited on this specialtycruise, so call today to make your reservation.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Bigwood Director, Smith TravelOffice of Alumnae Relations, Smith College

Smith Travel

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MV Aegean Odyssey. Immerse yourself in the history, mythology, art

and architecture of classical civilizations.

SPONSORED BY

SMITH TRAVEL

JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 9, 2015Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this tour.

JANUARY 20-FEBRUARY 8, 2015

LAND/CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,400 $250 $5,150*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $5,745 $250 $5,495*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $6,145 $250 $5,895*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $6,500 $250 $6,250*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $6,945 $250 $6,695*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $7,345 $250 $7,095*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $7,745 $250 $7,495*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $8,245 $250 $7,995*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $8,600 $250 $8,350*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $9,345 $250 $9,095*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $9,845 $250 $9,595*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $10,945 $250 $10,695*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $11,845 $250 $11,595*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

Special airfares include round trip flights, fuels surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Pricesfrom other departure cities are available upon request.

800-225-2029

JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 8, 2015****Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

SPECIAL AIRFARES FROM THESE CITIES

$ 995

$1,095

$1,195

Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Los Angeles, CA; New York, NY (JFK); San Francisco, CA; Seattle, WA; Toronto, ON; Vancouver, BC

Atlanta, GA; Dallas, TX; Detroit, MI; Houston, TX; Miami, FL;Philadelphia, PA; Portland, OR; San Antonio, TX; St. Louis, MO;Washington, DC (Dulles)

Charlotte, NC; Denver, CO; Minneapolis, MN; Tampa, FL

Like us at facebook.com/ahitravel

Follow us on Twitter @ahitravel

View our webinars at youtube.com/ahitravel

A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of more than 50 yearsof travel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail of your journey.

• Expertise of local guides who possess authoritative knowledge ofthe region and offer personal insight into local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows you to pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.

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CRUISE FROM SINGAPORE TO BALI

Air/Sea Program•SPECIAL AIRFARE to Singapore with return from Bali, Indonesia, fromselect North American gateways.

• Includes all transfers and baggage handling between airports, hotelsand embarkation/disembarkation piers for Air/Sea passengers.

•All passengers who book their flights through AHI automatically receiveflight insurance worth up to $250,000, subject to policy terms.

Land/Cruise Program•Two nights in Singapore at the Shangri-La Singapore.•14 nights aboard MV Aegean Odyssey from Singapore to Indonesia.–An elegant, but casual and relaxing atmosphere.–Well-appointed and comfortable staterooms.–Attentive and gracious service.–A library with a well-stocked selection of books, newspapers, magazinesand more.

–Open seating in your choice of two indoor restaurants plus the outdoorterrace.

–Room service for beverages and light snacks.–Afternoon tea with pastries, sandwiches and cakes; light snacks in the evening.

–Historians and other experts will enhance your experience with a series of lectures.

–Musical entertainment each evening.•Three nights in Bali at the InterContinental Bali Resort.•Enjoy an extensive meal program, featuring 19 breakfasts, 14 lunches and14 dinners, including wine, beer or soft drinks at dinner on board.

•Captain’s Welcome Reception and AHI Welcome and Farewell Receptions.• Expert guides, using a state-of-the-art Quietvox portable audio headset system, will offer informative commentary on most shore excursions.

•Guided excursions in each city or port:–Enjoy a panoramic tour of Singapore.– Explore Semarang and Borobudur, a complex of Buddhist temples building1,200 years ago.

–Visit an orangutan rehabilitation center in Borneo.–Discover the history of Ujung Pandang, a spice port.–Get to know the Toraja, a mountain people in Palopo.–Admire the beauty of Lewokluo, settled by the Portuguese, and witnessikat weaving.

BalconyClass

Voyages toAntiquity cruiseline proudly offersBalcony Class, aspecial level ofaccommodationdesigned especiallyfor guests in thesuites, juniorsuites and staterooms incabin categories A to D. In additionto standard cabinfeatures, whichinclude a flat-screen TV,safe, hair dryerand plush bedding;guests in BalconyClass also enjoyaccommodationswith a balcony, a welcome bottleof champagne, a refrigeratorstocked with softdrinks, complimentarybottled water,plush robes andslippers andMolton Brownbathroom amenities.

–Walk on the beaches of Komodo,native home of the Komodo dragon.

– Tour Bali, including the Monkey Forestand Badung Market.

•Gratuities for cabin and onboard restau-rant staff. AHI extends the additionalbenefit of providing gratuities to guidesand drivers on included excursions.

• Services of an experienced AHI TravelDirector throughout the trip.

• Services of a Passenger ServiceRepresentative prior to departure.

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CST Registration No. 2028271-20. Fla. Seller of TravelReg. No. ST-33300 Iowa Seller of Travel No. 520 Ohio Seller of Travel Reg. No. 8889139.Washington State Seller of Travel Reg. No. 601-820-781.PARTICIPATING AIRLINES-all IATA and ARC MemberCarriers ©2014 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.

NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports; personal gratuities; laun-dry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineralwaters and meals not mentioned in this brochure underincluded features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly per-sonal nature.MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained todecline to accept or to retain any person as a member of thistrip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel orwhose physical or mental condition may constitute a dangerto themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to therequirement that the portion of the total amount paid whichcorresponds to the unused services and accommodations berefunded. Passengers requiring special assistance, includingwithout limitation those who permanently or periodically usea wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fitand able to assist them, and who will be totally responsiblefor providing all required assistance.AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offeredby AHI Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares.After tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticketprice may be levied. If connecting flights are requested, spe-cial promotional fares may be used, in which case penaltiesof as much as 100% may be assessed by the airlines if reser-vations are changed or canceled after ticketing. After depar-ture, if the reservations are changed, you will be charged thehigher, all year Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THEGROUP ITINERARY MUST BE REQUESTED NO LATER THAN60 DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. Passengers who choose tomake their own airline reservations independently will bewholly responsible for any airline fees or penalties incurredas a result of program cancellation and/or change in traveldates, or airline schedule(s).BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airlinepolicy and the class of service flown. Details will be providedwith your pre-departure information. Baggage allowances aresubject to change by the carrier without notice. Excess bag-gage charges for additional or oversized/overweight piecesare expensive and not included in your trip price; plan yourwardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personaleffects is at the owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS - Onoccasion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip par-ticipants, photographic or video images of passengers andtrip activities. By participating in this travel program, youauthorize AHI Travel, without providing compensation to you,or obtaining additional approvals from you, to include photo-graphic and video recordings of you, as well as voice record-ings included with any videos, in AHI Travel's sales, market-ing, advertising, publicity and/or training activities.RESPONSIBILITY - AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Associationdo not own or operate any entity which provides goods orservices for this program, and act only as agents for theindependent suppliers of travel conveyance, transport,accommodations or other services. All such persons or enti-ties are independent contractors. As a result, AHI Travel andthe Sponsoring Association are not liable for any negligenceor willful act of any such person or entity or any third person.In addition and without limitation, AHI Travel and theSponsoring Association are not responsible for any delays,delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections,loss, death, damage or injury to person or property or acci-dent, mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any naturehowsoever caused in connection with any accommodations,transportation or other services or for any substitution ofhotels or of common carrier equipment, with or withoutnotice, or for any additional expenses occasioned thereby.Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given ingood faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and otherinformation current at the time of printing, are subject tochange at or before the time of departure. No revisions ofthe printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated;however, the right is reserved to make any changes, with orwithout notice, that might become necessary, with the mutu-al understanding that any additional expenses will be paid bythe individual passenger. Baggage and personal effects arethe sole responsibility of the owners at all times. If theentire program is canceled for any reason, participants shallhave no claim other than for a full refund. By forwarding thedeposit, the passenger certifies that he/she has no physical,mental or other condition of disability that would create ahazard for himself/herself or other passengers and acceptsthe terms of this contract set out herein and in more specif-ic pre-departure passenger information. The airlines andother transportation companies concerned are not to beheld responsible for any act, omission, or event, during thetime passengers are not on board their conveyances. Thepassage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute thesole contract between the company(ies) and the passengerand/or purchaser of this trip.CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties,all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject toa $250 per person administrative fee. {Please note that youmay choose, at the time of cancellation, to apply the withheldadministrative fee to a future AHI travel program that willoperate in the current calendar year or year following.}Cancellation from 120 days to 90 days prior to departure willresult in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the trip perperson; 89 days to 31 days, 50% of the trip cost per person;cancellation from 30 days up to the time of departure willresult in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. TRIPCANCELLATION INSURANCE IS AVAILABLE. AN APPLICATIONWILL BE SENT FROM SMITH TRAVEL AFTER YOU RESERVE.All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHIInternational Corporation.

Send to: Smith TravelOffice of Alumnae Relations33 Elm StreetNorthampton, MA 01063Fax: 413-585-2015

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this trip orto make a reservation.

Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)

(1) _____________________________________________________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

(2) _____________________________________________________________

Email:__________________________________________________________

Street Address: ___________________________________________________

City ____________________________________________________________

State_________________________________________ ZIP ______________

Home: (_________)_______________Cell: (_________)____________________

E-mail:__________________________________________________________

Sharing with_______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)

I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:

Cabin category desired: 1st choice_____________ 2nd choice__________

Bedding preference: � Two twin beds or � Double bed

Land/Cruise and Air/Sea Program

� I/we reserve the Land Program and request the Air/Sea Program to Singapore,Singapore, with return from Bali, Indonesia, to depart from:

________________________________________________________________Departure City

� Please send me in for ma tion on up grad ing my flights.Please note: Air prices will be sent to you with your Reservation Confirmationand air schedule sent at 90 days before departure. International flight arrange-ments can be canceled with no obligation up to 75 days before departure.

Land/Cruise Program

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers. � I prefer single accommodations at an additional cost (limited availability).� I request assistance in securing a roommate but will accept a single, if one is

available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate befound, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.

Reservations are subject to availability and processed on a first come, first servedbasis. Reservations to be paid in full by October 21, 2014 (90 days prior to depar-ture). Reservations received after this date must be accompanied by payment infull. Final payment may be made by personal check, MasterCard, Visa orDiscover. Make checks payable to AHI International.

Enclosed is a deposit of _______ ($600 per person) to reserve _______ place(s).

� Accept my check made payable to AHI International.

� Charge my: � MasterCard � Visa � Discover

Card #___________________________________________________________

Expires________/________

__________________________________________________________(Signature as it appears on credit card)

Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of theterms and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Title First Middle Last Date of Birth

Trip #:1-21870W

Need pre- or post-trip assistance? If you are interested in making independent travel arrangements before and/orafter this program, please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 no later than 60days prior to departure and they will be happy to assist you with your reservations.A nonrefundable service fee and additional air/land charges based on reservations apply.

Reserve your Jewels of Southeast Asia trip today!

Left: Terraced rice fields, Bali

Above: Pagoda, Singapore

Cover: Local vendor, Bali and girlin traditional Balinese costume

“In Bali I saw the only

happy large community I

have seen in my life.”

Geoffrey Gorer (1905-1985),

English anthropologist and author,

“Bali and Angkor,” 1936

“And a lovely land it is!

with some twenty equally

beautiful and different

scenes, which repeat over

and over in astonishing

and unpredictable

rhythms.”

Margaret Mead, U.S. anthropologist

(1901-1978), letter from Ubud, Bali

(April 29, 1936)

Never think that still water

doesn't have crocodiles.

Indonesian proverb

Dear Alumnae and Friends,Join us on a cruise of the Jewels of Southeast Asia as we journey

from Singapore to Bali. Along the way, we will explore the Buddhisttemple compounds at Borobudur on the Island of Java and admire thenatural beauty of places such as Komodo National Park, the nativehome of the Komodo dragon. Visit Borneo, where you will visit arenowned orangutan sanctuary, and explore lesser-known treasuressuch as the island of Flores.

Begin with two nights in Singapore, where you can immerse yourselfin the vibrant culture of this exciting city-state. Then, embark on a 14-night cruise aboard MV Aegean Odyssey, a boutique ship known forbringing ancient sites to life with expert speakers and guides who willexplain the history and significance of the places you will visit. Alongthe way, dock in Ujung Pandang and Palopo, among other sites.Conclude your journey on the lush island of Bali, where you will visitthe artist enclave of Ubud and the island’s world-famous beaches.

An experienced Travel Director will accompany you throughout yourprogram to handle every detail, allowing you to enjoy your trip to thefullest. Joining us on this departure are alumni from University ofAlberta, American Medical Association, Johns Hopkins University,Kansa State, McMaster University, Queen’s University, University ofSaskatchewan, and Tulane University. Space is limited on this specialtycruise, so call today to make your reservation.

Sincerely,

Elizabeth Bigwood Director, Smith TravelOffice of Alumnae Relations, Smith College

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MV Aegean Odyssey. Immerse yourself in the history, mythology, art

and architecture of classical civilizations.

SPONSORED BY

SMITH TRAVEL

JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 9, 2015Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

Please contact Smith Travel at 800-225-2029 with questions regarding this tour.

JANUARY 20-FEBRUARY 8, 2015

LAND/CRUISE PRICES Price Savings Special Price

M Standard Inside (Belvedere/Columbus) $5,400 $250 $5,150*Categories H-M: 130 sq. ft. Two twin beds with private shower.

L Premium Inside (Columbus) $5,745 $250 $5,495*

K Premium Inside (Belvedere) $6,145 $250 $5,895*

J Standard Outside (Columbus) Porthole views. $6,500 $250 $6,250*

I Premium Outside (Bridge) Obstructed views. $6,945 $250 $6,695*

H Premium Outside (Belvedere/Columbus) $7,345 $250 $7,095*

G Premium Outside (Lido/Bridge) $7,745 $250 $7,495*130-150 sq. ft. Private shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

F Deluxe Outside (Bridge/Belvedere) $8,245 $250 $7,995*170-200 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

E Deluxe Outside (Belvedere) $8,600 $250 $8,350*215 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower. Double bed or two twin beds.

D Deluxe Balcony (Belvedere) $9,345 $250 $9,095*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

C Deluxe Balcony (Lido/Bridge) $9,845 $250 $9,595*275 sq. ft. Bath/shower or walk-in shower, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds. Cabins onLido Deck are smaller and do not have a sitting area.

B Junior Suite, Balcony (Lido) $10,945 $250 $10,695*310 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, walk-in closet, sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds

A Owners Suite, Balcony (Lido) $11,845 $250 $11,595*550 sq. ft. Marble bathroom, dressing area, separate sitting area and private balcony. Double bed or two twin beds.

All suites, staterooms and cabins have flat-screen TV, safe and hair dryer and are fully air-conditioned.

All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and include governmental taxes and cruise fuel surcharges. Port charges are an additional $495 per person. Tipping of cabin staff,restaurant staff and included excursion guides and drivers is included. Single prices availableupon request.

*Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel.

Special airfares include round trip flights, fuels surcharges, taxes, transfers and baggage handling. Pricesfrom other departure cities are available upon request.

800-225-2029

JANUARY 18-FEBRUARY 8, 2015****Actual departure and return dates may vary depending on your flight routing and schedule.

SPECIAL AIRFARES FROM THESE CITIES

$ 995

$1,095

$1,195

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A word about your Tour OperatorAHI Travel is the premier operator of deluxe travel programs sponsored by alumni associations. Their experienced, professional staff has offered the highest level of service in innovative travel programs since 1962.In AHI Travel’s care, you can rely on:• An exceptional travel value. It would be impossible for an independent traveler to arrange all these unique experiences, inclusionsand services at a comparable price.

• Unique access to local sites. Take advantage of more than 50 yearsof travel experience to gain preferred entrance to popular sites and to uncover the region’s hidden treasures.

• Experienced Travel Directors who attend to every detail of your journey.

• Expertise of local guides who possess authoritative knowledge ofthe region and offer personal insight into local culture.

• Flexibility and customization. Free time during the trip allows you to pursue your own interests. They will also help you tailor your dreamtrip with add-ons and extensions.

• Safety and security. In a country where you might not know the language or culture, their professional staff is on hand to ease your way and get you any help you need.


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