2015 WORLDWIDE TRAVEL PROGRAM
2015
TAHITI and FRENCH POLYNESIA
Huahine ◆ Taha’a ◆ Bora Bora ◆ Moorea
February 12 – 22, 2015
SOCIETY ISLANDSTahiti, “Queen of the Pacific,” and sister islands—Huahine, Taha’a, Bora Bora and Moorea—have appealed to visitors ever since Captain James Cook landed here in 1769. This tropical paradise has captivated explorers and mariners, artists and writers alike—Captain Cook returned twice more, H.M.S. Bounty’s Fletcher Christian chose to remain for a time and master Impressionist Paul Gauguin abandoned his family and career in France to embrace the seductive lifestyle of Polynesia. Experience the allure of Tahiti and the Society Islands for yourself.
FEATURED STUDY LEADER As this brochure goes to print, we have not yet confirmed the faculty study leader for this program. We intend, however, that you will be joined by a Harvard lecturer who will enhance your travel experience. You will discover that our lecturers are not only first-rate scholars and teachers but also friendly traveling companions, eager to share their insights through conversation as well as in scheduled presentations. Dartmouth study leader Katherine W. Hart, Senior Curator of Collections at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth, will also give lectures during this program.
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BORA BORA’S REEFS
THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT VOLCANIC ACTIVITY BENEATH THE SEA, SCULPTED BY WAVES AND WIND OVER MILLENNIA, CREATED THE IDYLLIC ISLANDS OF TAHITI, HUAHINE, TAHA’A, BORA BORA, AND MOOREA. Experience an earthly paradise—majestic volcanic peaks rising from emerald green jungles, chalk-white atolls, pristine beaches and turquoise lagoons—that have beckoned travelers, artists and writers for centuries. Enjoy two nights in colorful Papeete, Tahiti, and seven nights aboard the five-star, 166-stateroom m.s. Paul GauGuin, specially designed to cruise the clear aquamarine waters of the South Pacific. The deluxe m.s. Paul GauGuin provides an unmatched small ship experience amid the distinctively beautiful islands, atolls, and motus of Tahiti and French Polynesia. A whole host of complimentary features aboard ship are included: all onboard gratuities; complimentary wine, spirits, and soft drinks served throughout the ship, including at every lunch and dinner, and replenished in your Suite or Stateroom throughout the cruise; complimentary water sports; and even complimentary personal butler service in Suite Category 1 and Stateroom Category 2. Most exceptionally, airfare from Los Angeles to Papeete is also includedD. You can observe—and even snorkel and swim with—extraordinary marine life, and breathe in the fresh fragrances of vanilla, gardenia and jasmine that permeate the island air. Also, cultural enrichment abounds in the natural environment of French Polynesia. During your stay on Tahiti, explore the west coast of the island and learn more about the history, environment and culture of Polynesia and admire the unique private collection in the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands. An onboard naturalist will provide a variety of talks and demonstrations about the islands’ history and cultural heritage throughout the cruise. The mid-winter is the perfect time to enjoy magical Tahiti and French Polynesia aboard the five-star m.s. Paul GauGuin, cruising in its “home ports.” As this program features air included from Los AngelesD, we encourage you to book now while space is available. THIS IS A CO-SPONSORED PROGRAM.
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TAHITI AND FRENCH POLYNESIAFebruary 12 – 22, 2015 (9 nights / 11 days)
MOOREA AND BORA BORA POST-PROGRAM OPTIONSCOOK’S BAY, MOOREA
D Air included from Los Angeles, California, applies only to the first and second guests in each stateroom. Paul Gauguin Cruises’ (PGC) Air/Sea Program is economy class, has limited availability and is based on contractual agreements between PGC and respective airlines; Gohagan & Company and the sponsoring association/organization have no control over availability.
DESTINATIONS
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PAUL GAUGUIN: 1891
SNORKELING IN BORA BORA
PAPEETE, TAHITIBustling, cosmopolitan Papeete, the breathtaking capital of French Polynesia and the gateway to the treasures of the South Pacific, has extended a hospitable welcome to visitors since its founding as a missionary settlement in 1824. Located on a natural harbor cooled by trade winds, Papeete enjoys one of the finest natural settings in the South Pacific, set against a backdrop of verdant, forest‑clad peaks. Its tropical ambiance is complemented by the charm and diversity of its inhabitants, a vibrant blend of native Tahitian, French and Chinese. During the exclusive included excursion along Tahiti’s west coast, tour the MuseuM of TahiTi and her islands to view its significant archaeological finds and learn more about the island’s geology and its flora and fauna. Visit the beautifully landscaped spring garden of Vaipahi, a haven of tranquility, waterfalls and walking paths and home to 75 different species of plants, including precious woods and tropical flowers.
HUAHINESoaring peaks, lush rain forests, dazzling white beaches and ancient shrines distinguish this untouched paradise formed of two islands—Huahine‑Nui and
Huahine‑Iti—separated by a deep blue bay and ringed by a coral atoll. The idyllic port of Fare lies nestled between the sea and a woodland of towering mape (chestnut) trees draped with sweet‑scented vanilla vines. In the nearby settlement of Maeva, the ancient religious center of Huahine‑Nui, stand 10 marae (temples), built in the 16th century of locally quarried stone and dedicated to Tane, Oro and other Polynesian deities.
TAHA’A (MOTU MAHANA)Idyllically set across a blue lagoon to the north of Huahine, Taha’a is dominated by the profile of Mount Ohiri, named for Hiro, the Polynesian god of sailors and thieves. Today, two exotic enterprises provide the islanders’ livelihoods—the production of the world’s most flavorful vanilla beans and the farming of lustrous black pearls. Spend the day on the private South Pacific paradise of Motu Mahana, where you can swim, snorkel or kayak, and enjoy a traditional Polynesian feast complemented by entertainment.
BORA BORADescribed as “the most beautiful island in the world” by author James A. Michener, Bora Bora is the proverbial
vision of a South Seas paradise. Its distinctive black basalt peak is cloaked in a lush tropical forest and silhouetted against turquoise lagoon waters, where a coral reef and an outlying fringe of motu teem with multicolored fish. Bora Bora was settled by adventurous Polynesian mariners in the 10th century A.D. The islanders have preserved the ways of their forebears and still wear the traditional colorfully hand‑dyed pareo or sarong. In Bora Bora’s forested interior, villagers cultivate breadfruit, coconuts and taro and preserve the ancient ruins of stone marae, the legacy of ancestral Polynesian deities.
MOOREAImpressive temples in Moorea evoke its Polynesian heritage while European churches underscore its role as the center for 19th‑century missionary activity in the Society Islands. Contemporary islanders continue the ways of their forefathers, farming pineapples and papayas and crafting fine works of art from seashells and indigenous wood. In Moorea’s village of Papetoai, a unique octagonal‑shaped church is the oldest European structure in the South Seas still in use.
BORA BORA AND MOOREA POST-PROGRAM OPTIONS FIVE-STAR HOTELSAn extended stay on Bora Bora or Moorea in a five-star seaside resort provides an authentic Polynesian experience.
FEBRUARY 21-24
INTERCONTINENTAL MOOREA RESORTfrom $575 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY from $965 SINGLE OCCUPANCY
Enjoy legendary Polynesian hospitality in an ideal paradise setting between Moorea’s verdant lush mountains and a crystal‑clear lagoon. Elegant accommodations overlook the resort’s lush flourishing gardens and deluxe bungalows are set on the beach or over the water. Choose to visit the Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Center and/or the Moorea Dolphin Center, snorkel or dive at the best sites of Moorea, explore the daily craft market or walk along the idyllic white‑sand beach. Daily breakfast and a round‑trip ferry transfer are included between Tahiti and Moorea.
FEBRUARY 21-24 INTERCONTINENTAL LE MOANA BORA BORA RESORT from $1,720 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY from $2,530 SINGLE OCCUPANCY
On Bora Bora’s dazzling Matira Point, admire the magnificent, expansive ocean views from your deluxe beachfront or overwater bungalow. Observe the abundant marine life on a reef excursion, dine in one of the island’s gourmet restaurants or enjoy the resort’s wide array of water sports and two white‑sand beaches. This resort option includes breakfast daily and round‑trip air between Tahiti and Bora Bora.�The Post-Program Options are available at additional cost. Details will be provided with your reservation confirmation.
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Day Destination 1 Depart the U.S. 2 Papeete, Tahiti, Society Islands (b,r) 3 Papeete/Embark M.s. paul gauguin (b,r,d) 4 Huahine (b,l,r,d) 5 Taha’a (Motu Mahana) (b,l,d) 6 Bora Bora (b,l,d) 7 Bora Bora (b,l,d) 8 Moorea (b,l,d) 9 Moorea/Papeete (b,l,r,d) 10 Papeete/Disembark ship/
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INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL IN BORA BORA
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
• Enrichment program of lectures and discussions by a Harvard professor and additional experts
• Two nights (air schedule permitting) in the five-star InterContInental resort tahItI
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• Seven-night cruise aboard the five-star m.s. Paul GauGuIn
• Spacious, 100% ocean-view accommodations• Two-star Michelin chef-designed signature dishes • Complimentary wines, spirits and non-alcoholic
beverages throughout the cruise• Complimentary butler service (Categories 1 and 2)• Taxes and gratuities to ship personnel,
guides and drivers• Excursion along Tahiti’s west coast and tour of the
Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands• Visit to the Spring Garden of Vaipahi• All activities, excursions, entrance fees and meals per
detailed itinerary• Services of a tour manager throughout the program• $200,000 emergency medical evacuation insurance
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M.S. PAUL GAUGUIN
SMALL SHIP u REFINED LUXURY The five-star ç (plus) M.s. paul gauguin, Rated among the Top Small Ship Cruise Lines in 2013 by Travel + Leisure readers, provides the ultimate shipboard environment and the best complimentary amenities in the South Pacific! The M.s. paul gauguin’s small size enables it to maneuver from deep seas into bays and shallow lagoons inaccessible to larger ships. It is the only vessel designed specifically to cruise among the islands, atolls and motus of Tahiti and French Polynesia.
YEAR CONSTRUCTION: 1998
REFURBISHED: 2012
OVERALL LENGTH: 513 feet
MAXIMUM PASSENGERS: 332
FLAG: Bahamas
GENERAL INFORMATION TOUR COST INCLUSIONS: AirfareD from Los Angeles; taxes; all transfers and luggage handling abroad for all participants whose arrival(s)/departure(s) coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s); all activities, excursions, entrance fees, accommodation, and meals per detailed itinerary; complimentary alcoholic and non‑alcoholic beverages onboard ship; gratuities to local guides and drivers and ship personnel; tour manager throughout; $200,000 emergency medical evacuation insurance. TOUR COST EXCLUSIONS: Airfare from home city to Los Angeles; baggage charges on aircraft; local departure air taxes; associated local taxes, airport facility taxes and federal inspection fees not listed in the “Inclusions” section; transfers and baggage handling to/from airport on day(s) of arrival and/or departure if you are arriving earlier or later than and/or departing earlier or later than the scheduled group transfer(s); passport fees; visas and fees for obtaining visas; personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls and Internet access; accident/sickness, trip cancellation, and baggage insurance; gratuities to hotel personnel; optional sightseeing excursions; meals and alcoholic beverages not listed in the “Inclusions” section; and all other services not specifically mentioned in the “Inclusions” section. RESERVATIONS, DEPOSITS, & FINAL PAYMENT: To reserve a space on this program, a $1,000 deposit is required per person (plus $200 per person Post‑Program). Please either call us at 800.422.1636 or 617.496.0806 or fill out and mail or fax the registration form found in the back of this brochure. Reservations are acknowledged in order of receipt until the maximum enrollment has been reached. Payment terms will be sent to you with your reservation confirmation from our partner tour operator. CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS: All cancellations must be made in writing to the Harvard Alumni Association and are subject to a $200 nonrefundable administrative fee.
Cancellation fees increase as the trip departure date approaches. Please refer to the full terms and conditions at http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/tahiti‑2015. CHANGES IN ITINERARY AND COSTS: The itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of HAA Travels and the tour operator. Ship schedules, port calls, hours of arrival and departure, sightseeing events, special programs and guest lecture series are subject to change or cancellation without prior notice. HAA Travels and the tour operator are not responsible therefore and are not required to compensate passengers under these circumstances. Deviations from the scheduled itinerary are at the expense of the individual. All prices quoted are based on prevailing fuel prices, airfare and currency exchange rates in effect at the time of brochure printing and are subject to change. While the tour operator will do everything possible to maintain the published trip price, it may be necessary to institute a surcharge. INSURANCE: We highly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance. An application for insurance will be provided by the HAA upon confirmation. RESPONSIBILITY: Certain other provisions apply regarding limitations of liability and rights of HAA and the tour operator. The statement of responsibility is available at http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/tahiti‑2015. If you are not able to access the Internet, please call HAA Travels at 800.422.1636 or 617.496.0806. DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented in this publication. HAA Travels nor the tour operator is responsible for errors in or damages resulting from use of the information contained herein. Information contained in this brochure is subject to change. QUESTIONS: Please call HAA Travels at 800.422.1636 or 617.496.0806, email: [email protected].
CATEGORY 6, $5,815Stateroom with two portholes, shower and full bathtub. Deck 3.
CATEGORY 5, $6,415Stateroom with a picture window, shower and full bathtub. Deck 4.
CATEGORY 4, $7,715Stateroom with sliding glass door and balcony, shower and full bathtub. Deck 6. Single Pricing: $14,215
CATEGORY 3, $8,015 Stateroom with sliding glass door and balcony, shower and full bathtub (limited number with shower only). Deck 7. Single Pricing: $14,715
CATEGORY 2, $9,215Stateroom with sliding glass door and veranda, shower and full bathtub (limited number with shower only). Decks 7 and 8.
CATEGORY 1, $10,515 Suite with sliding glass door and veranda, shower and full bathtub. Deck 7.
Taxes are included.
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SPACIOUS SUITES AND STATEROOMS YOUR PRIVATE OCEAN VIEWThe M.s. paul gauguin features only 166 exceptionally spacious (200 to 358 square feet) suites and staterooms, most designed with floor‑to‑ceiling sliding glass doors that open onto a private balcony. Each is air conditioned and furnished with one queen bed (a limited number of Staterooms offer twin beds), a sitting area, private bathroom with shower (and full‑size bathtub in most staterooms), luxurious European linens, and complimentary wine, spirits and nonalcoholic beverages replenished upon request.
FEATURES: La Veranda bistro, two‑star Michelin Chef Jean‑Pierre Vigato’s signature menu is served indoors and alfresco.An outdoor swimming pool, state‑of‑the‑art fitness center, steam room and the full‑service Deep Nature Spa.
D Air included from Los Angeles, California, applies only to the first and second guests in each stateroom. Paul Gauguin Cruises’ (PGC) Air/Sea Program is economy class, has limited availability and is based on contractual agreements between PGC and respective airlines; Gohagan & Company and the sponsoring association/organization have no control over availability.
REGISTRATION FORM
To register, fill out this form and return to HAA travels with your deposit of $1,000 per person, plus $200 per person Moorea Post‑Program or Bora Bora Post‑Program. Please note that for some programs an additional deposit may be requested after you book.
Please return this form by mail to:HAA Travels, Harvard Alumni Association 124 Mount Auburn Street, 6th floor, Cambridge, MA 02138
Or by FAX: 617.496.4011
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