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B #: ______________ Date: ________________
PSR: __________________
Category/Deck/Description
E
D
First
Middle
Last
5
Deluxe Stateroom
$8,310
$3,155
C
B
City _____________________________________________________________
Deluxe Stateroom
$8,650
$3,325
8
Deluxe Stateroom
$10,280
$4,140
Private verandah, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Date of Birth
Street Address ____________________________________________________
7
Large picture window, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Date of Birth
A
9
Deluxe Stateroom
$10,740
$4,370
PH
10
Penthouse
$15,560
$6,780
Large private verandah, spacious living area, queen-size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi bathtub,
separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.
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Cruise Program
❒ I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.
❒ Please contact me/us regarding air options.
Cabin category requested: 1st choice ___________ 2nd choice ___________
Bedding Request: ❒ Twin
❒ Queen
Dinner seating requested: ❒ 6:15 p.m.
❒ 8:30 p.m.
❒ Open Dining
Note: Request for seating must be made at time of booking.
Table size requested: ❒ 2
❒4
❒6
or ❒ 8
❒ 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 be
found, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.
Air/Sea Program
❒ I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air Program to Santiago,
Chile, with return from Papeete, Tahiti, to depart from:
________________________________________________________________
Departure City
❒ Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Reservations are subject to
availability and processed on a first come, first served basis. Reservations to be
paid in full by October 9, 2013 (90 days prior to departure). Reservations received
after this date must be accompanied by payment in full. Credit cards cannot be
accepted for final payment.
PS
10
Penthouse Suite
$20,190
$9,095
Large private verandah, sizeable living space, picture window view, large bedroom, queen-size bed
or twin beds, full Jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.
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All cabins have a remote TV & DVD player, a refrigerator and a security safe.
All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and do not include Crystal’s Air Fare
Add-On costs (unless otherwise stated). Single prices available upon request. Port charges are an
additional $300 per person.
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Choose Crystal’s optional Air/Sea Program
featuring special air add-ons from most U.S. and
Canadian gateways and enjoy complimentary
transfers between the airport and the ship.
Crystal’s knowledgeable and accommodating
staff will greet you and make your arrival and
departure go as smoothly and stress free as
possible.
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ITINERARY
Day 1
Depart Gateway CityA
Day 2
Arrive Santiago, Chile/
Transfer to ValparaísoA/
Embark Crystal Symphony/
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 3
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 4
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 5
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 6
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 7
Easter Island, Chile
Day 8
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 9
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 10
Pitcairn Island, England
Day 11
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 12
Mooréa, French Polynesia
Day 13
Tahiti, French Polynesia
Day 14
Tahiti/Disembark ship/
Return to Gateway CityA
A
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Provided for Air/Sea participants
Note: Program Itinerary is subject to
change due to local conditions.
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Mooréa
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Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of the terms
and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.
Mooréa
BECOME A
Private verandah, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
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Dear Penn State Traveler,
We We invite you to join us for an unforgettable voyage across the
Southern Seas. Escape the winter chill and enjoy days of cobalt-blue
skies, warm breezes, and Polynesian hospitality as you sail to
breathtaking Easter Island, Pitcairn Island, Mooréa, and Tahiti.
Our journey begins in Valparáiso, Chile. Our first call is Easter
Island, where we’ll gaze upon the moai statues. Then our ship will
drop anchor in Bounty Bay for a visit to Pitcairn Island, where
Fletcher Christian from the HMS Bounty was marooned. The
adventure continues when we reach the islands of French Polynesia
where we’ll visit Mooréa and Tahiti.
Experience the worry-free convenience and value of group travel
while enjoying your dream vacation among like-minded travelers.
Enjoy award-winning entertainment, specialty restaurants,
enrichment classes, and expert speakers. You can make your
12-night cruise as active or as relaxing as you desire by selecting
the excursions and activities that appeal to you.
Travel with the Penn State Alumni Association brings you exotic
locations, beautiful scenery, and memorable experiences. Take the
trip of a lifetime on one of our tours. Travel with the “Penn State
Family” to more than 30 destinations around the world. The special
blue-and-white ambience that Penn State provides make this
program extraordinary. What's your destination?
For more information on other opportunities to travel with the
Alumni Association, visit www.alumni.psu.edu/travel or call
800-548-LION (5466).
Sincerely,
Roger L. Williams ’73, ’75g, ’88g
Executive Director
Penn State Alumni Association
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“Rapanui, a tiny islet, is
almost over the verge of
a distant sea, the scanty
stepmother-home of less
than a battalion of
humankind far sundered
from the folk of its
own race.”
~ William Churchill,
American Polynesian
ethnologist, 1859-1920,
“Easter Island,” 1912
“Tahiti is lovely;
the climate is perfect…
The world actually
vanishes here.”
~ Henry Adams,
American historian and
intellectual, 1838-1918
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“[Mooréa is] a monument
to the prodigal beauty
of nature."
~ James A. Michener,
American author,
1907-1997, “Tales of the
South Pacific,” 1947
“The soul of a journey is
liberty, perfect liberty, to
think, feel, do just as one
pleases.”
~ William Hazlitt,
English essayist, 1778-1830,
“On Going a Journey,” The
New Monthly Magazine and
Literary Journal, 1822
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SOUTHERN SEAS
CRUISE IN LUXURY ABOARD CRYSTAL SYMPHONY
Easter Island | Pitcairn Island | Mooréa | Tahiti
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$2,975
Alumni Travel and Education
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University Park, PA 16802-1439
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Middle
$7,950
Large picture window, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)
First
Deluxe Stateroom
Picture window, limited or extremely limited view, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area,
full bathtub/shower combination.
Please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 with questions regarding this trip or to
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constitute a danger to themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirement that the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds to the unused services and accommodations be refunded. Passengers
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in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the trip per person; 75 days to 30 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days up to the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip.
rip cancellation insurance is available through the Penn State Alumni Association for comprehensive coverage of expenses in conjunction with cancellation due to illness or accident as well as damaged or lost luggage. You will
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SOUTHERN SEAS
Right: Moai quarry, Rano Raraku Volcano, Easter Island
AIR/SEA PROGRAM
• Special air add-ons to Santiago, Chile, with a
return from Papeete, Tahiti, from select North
American gateway cities.
• All transfers and baggage handling between
airports and piers on days of embarkation/
disembarkation for Air/Sea passengers.
CRYSTAL SYMPHONY
Ports of call are always an allure, but onboard Crystal Symphony,
a day at sea is equally captivating. Wake to the sun as a new day
begins, roll out of your luxurious bed and slip into your plush
slippers and Frette robe. A world of possibilities awaits you.
Perhaps you’ll greet the morning from the state-of-the-art
health center, featuring a full range of fitness classes as well
as cardiovascular and strength-training equipment. You may
prefer the fresh sea air and a jog around the Promenade Deck —
just over three laps to the mile.
Or begin the day with a gourmet breakfast followed by a massage at the award-winning
Crystal Spa. Later, lounge on the teak deck while sipping a specially prepared cappuccino.
By lunch, you’ll have worked up an appetite, so sit down to casual alfresco dining at
Trident Bar and Grill, a lunch buffet at Lido Café or a mouth-watering selection of rich pâtés,
an array of charcuterie, international cheeses and freshly baked desserts at The Bistro.
In the afternoon, perhaps you’ll cultivate your hobbies with complimentary lessons in
art or dance, Yamaha piano classes, Berlitz foreign language instruction or a session with the
PGA golf pro. Cultivate your mind with fascinating lecture series
and interactive discussions — different on each journey — with
celebrities, journalists, diplomats and destination experts.
Update your travel blog or connect with loved ones at Computer
University @Sea.
At dinner, feast on the freshest traditional and regionally
inspired foods of the season in The Crystal Dining Room.
Specialty restaurants offer even more selection: At Prego,
savor mouth-watering Italian dishes by legendary Valentino
restaurateur Piero Selvaggio. At Silk Road and The Sushi Bar,
taste the wisdom of master chef Nobuyuku Matsuhisa. Or spend
the night in and enjoy complimentary in-stateroom dining, served
24 hours a day.
In the evening, witness award-winning, Broadway-style
THE WORLD’S entertainment, see intimate cabaret performances, dance at
the piano bar, watch classic and recent-release films at the
BEST
Hollywood Theater or try your luck at the Vegas-style casino.
Known quite simply
Aboard Crystal, no two nights need be the same, and all of your
entertainment options are included in the program price.
as one of the very best
Throughout the day, enjoy industry-leading service that seems
cruise ships in the world,
to
respond
to your wishes almost before they materialize. By the
Crystal Symphony is
time you return to your deluxe stateroom and lay your head on
consistently awarded
your specially chosen pillow, you’ll realize why Crystal sets the
the highest accolades by
world standard for luxury cruising — and why more people
the discerning readers of
return to Crystal for their next cruise than they do for any
Condé Nast Traveler.
other cruise line.
Mooréa
Mooréa
INCLUDED FEATURES
CRYSTAL
ALL INCLUSIVE
EASTER ISLAND:
THE MOAI STATUES
• Set sail from Valparaíso, Chile, for 12
nights aboard the Six-Star Crystal
Symphony. Your ports of call include Easter
Island, Chile; Pitcairn Island, England;
and Mooréa, French Polynesia, before
disembarking in Tahiti, French Polynesia.
What does “All Inclusive” mean
aboard the World’s Best?
Here are just some of the
services and amenities that are
complimentary during your
Crystal cruise.
• All gratuities for housekeeping,
dining and bar staff.
• Fine wines and premium spirits
in all restaurants and open bar
service throughout the ship.
• Choice of Classic Main or
Late seatings, or the new
Open Dining by Reservation.
• No additional charges for
specialty restaurants or
24-hour room service.
• All non-alcoholic beverages,
including bottled water, soft
drinks and fresh juices.
• Afternoon Tea.
• Specialty coffees, pastries and
charcuterie.
• Ice cream and frozen yogurt.
• Onboard entertainment,
classes and lecture series.
• Deluxe staterooms with Egyptian cotton
linens, TV/DVD, private bath with tub/shower,
double basins, marble countertops, sitting
area, security safe, direct-dial phone and
refrigerator stocked with complimentary
beverages.
• Crystal Cruises’ Optional Shore Excursions
(at an additional cost) in most ports of call, led
by knowledgeable, English-speaking guides.
• Motor coach shuttle service to the center of
town in most ports.
• Captain’s Gala Welcome Aboard and Farewell
Receptions.
• Exclusive AHI Welcome and Farewell Parties.
• Services of a dedicated Passenger Service
Representative prior to departure.
• Services of an experienced AHI Travel Director
throughout the trip.
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tep aboard the Six-Star Crystal
Symphony and chart a course
for some of the most remote and beautiful
islands on Earth. Visit storied Easter Island
and see archaeological treasures of an
ancient Polynesian heritage, the famous
moai statues. Admire Pitcairn Island
and learn of its fascinating history and
unique population. Then visit Mooréa,
a honeymooner’s paradise, before
concluding your voyage in enchanting
Tahiti. Along the way, you’ll be pampered in
luxurious accommodations by a skilled staff
committed to exceptional service and fastidious attention to every detail.
EASTER ISLAND | CHILE
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui,
measures just 14 miles long and seven
miles wide and is located more than 1,200
THE
DIFFERENCE
IS CRYSTAL
CLEAR
Welcoming graciousness
and a friendly smile. An
unwavering standard of
excellence by professionals
who share your passion
for world discovery.
Tahiti
miles from the nearest neighboring island.
Settled by Polynesian explorers around
300 AD, the volcanic island witnessed the
development of a rich culture, completely
isolated from outside influence for
more than 1,000 years. The island is a
UNESCO World Heritage site thanks to its
remarkable moai statues, each carved to
represent a deified ancestor. The massive
monoliths must be seen to be believed.
Guests will not proceed ashore at Pitcairn
Island.
MOORÉA | FRENCH
POLYNESIA
Dominated by the dormant volcano of
Mount Tohivea, the island of Mooréa is a
breathtaking panorama of pristine beaches,
crystalline lagoons, peaceful meadows and
lush mountain peaks. In fact, this
favorite destination of ancient
Polynesians and modern
romantics alike has long been
PITCAIRN ISLAND | ENGLAND considered one of the world’s
In 1789, Fletcher Christian led a mutiny of most beautiful islands. From
the HMS Bounty, an English merchant ship Cook’s Bay, spot the spire
on a voyage to Tahiti. To evade prosecution made famous as James A.
by the British Royal Navy, Christian and his Michener’s iconic
followers settled on the most remote,
island paradise,
uncharted island they could find, burning
Bali Hai, in the
the ship so as to leave no trace of their
1958 film
whereabouts and establishing a unique
“South Pacific.”
fusion of Polynesian and Then go ashore and
European lifestyles.
explore the island’s
Enjoy the view of this
verdant hiking trails,
utopian hiding place as striking waterfalls
Crystal Symphony lies
and charming villages
off Bounty Bay, and meet ensconced in
local residents — the
hibiscus and birds
descendants of Chrisof paradise.
tian and his followers —
onboard the ship.
Ever since a Dutch explorer “discovered” the secluded island of
Rapa Nui and its inhabitants on Easter morning in 1722, the world
has puzzled over the island’s hundreds of enigmatic humanoid
statues called moai. Lining the seashore and dotting the treeless
landscape, the gigantic stone moai create an unparalleled cultural
landscape and distinguish their creators — the Rapa Nui people —
not only as members of the Polynesian tradition of stone carving,
but as master craftsmen and engineers.
Using simple Stone Age tools, the Rapa Nui sculptors carved the
front of the moai from the island’s volcanic rock. Massive quarries
have been found inside the three extinct volcanoes, some with
incomplete statues partially whittled from the earth. After freeing
the statues’ backs from the mother rock, they transported the moai
to ceremonial stone platforms called ahus.
But how? After all, some moai stand more than 32 feet tall and
weigh up to 86 tons!
Island legend says that the moai statues walked into place.
The Rapa Nui even have a word for the movement, “neke,”
which means “to creep.” Recently, researchers have
demonstrated how the ancient Rapa Nui engineers could have
stood the
statues upright and
shimmied them across
the earth using ropes
and teams of men —
giving them the
appearance of
“walking with
no legs.”
POST-TRIP EXTENSION
Make this a truly once-in-a-lifetime cruise experience with an
optional 12-night extension in the same cabin aboard
Crystal Symphony. From Tahiti, cruise to Bora Bora, French
Polynesia; Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Nuku’alofa, Tonga;
and Lautoka, Fiji, before disembarking in Auckland,
New Zealand. Call AHI for details and special discount pricing.
B #: ______________ Date: ________________
PSR: __________________
Category/Deck/Description
E
D
First
Middle
Last
5
Deluxe Stateroom
$8,310
$3,155
C
B
City _____________________________________________________________
Deluxe Stateroom
$8,650
$3,325
8
Deluxe Stateroom
$10,280
$4,140
Private verandah, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Date of Birth
Street Address ____________________________________________________
7
Large picture window, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Date of Birth
A
9
Deluxe Stateroom
$10,740
$4,370
PH
10
Penthouse
$15,560
$6,780
Large private verandah, spacious living area, queen-size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi bathtub,
separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.
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State __________________________________________ ZIP ______________
Home: (_________)_____________Office: (_________)____________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________
Sharing with _______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)
I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:
Cruise Program
❒ I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.
❒ Please contact me/us regarding air options.
Cabin category requested: 1st choice ___________ 2nd choice ___________
Bedding Request: ❒ Twin
❒ Queen
Dinner seating requested: ❒ 6:15 p.m.
❒ 8:30 p.m.
❒ Open Dining
Note: Request for seating must be made at time of booking.
Table size requested: ❒ 2
❒4
❒6
or ❒ 8
❒ 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 be
found, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.
Air/Sea Program
❒ I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air Program to Santiago,
Chile, with return from Papeete, Tahiti, to depart from:
________________________________________________________________
Departure City
❒ Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Reservations are subject to
availability and processed on a first come, first served basis. Reservations to be
paid in full by October 9, 2013 (90 days prior to departure). Reservations received
after this date must be accompanied by payment in full. Credit cards cannot be
accepted for final payment.
PS
10
Penthouse Suite
$20,190
$9,095
Large private verandah, sizeable living space, picture window view, large bedroom, queen-size bed
or twin beds, full Jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.
®
All cabins have a remote TV & DVD player, a refrigerator and a security safe.
All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and do not include Crystal’s Air Fare
Add-On costs (unless otherwise stated). Single prices available upon request. Port charges are an
additional $300 per person.
AIR/SEA PROGRAM
Choose Crystal’s optional Air/Sea Program
featuring special air add-ons from most U.S. and
Canadian gateways and enjoy complimentary
transfers between the airport and the ship.
Crystal’s knowledgeable and accommodating
staff will greet you and make your arrival and
departure go as smoothly and stress free as
possible.
Contact us to ask about these special fares and
to secure your air reservation.
The Pennsylvania State University encourages qualified persons with disabilities
who can function independently or are accompanied by an aide, to participate in
its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of special accommodations or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact
Penn State Alumni Travel and Education [800-548-LION(5466)] in advance of your
participation or visit. NOTE: International destinations often involve walking, walking on uneven surfaces, and stairs. Also, elevators and special accommodations
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breathtaking Easter Island, Pitcairn Island, Mooréa, and Tahiti.
Our journey begins in Valparáiso, Chile. Our first call is Easter
Island, where we’ll gaze upon the moai statues. Then our ship will
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stepmother-home of less
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humankind far sundered
from the folk of its
own race.”
~ William Churchill,
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“Easter Island,” 1912
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SOUTHERN SEAS
Right: Moai quarry, Rano Raraku Volcano, Easter Island
AIR/SEA PROGRAM
• Special air add-ons to Santiago, Chile, with a
return from Papeete, Tahiti, from select North
American gateway cities.
• All transfers and baggage handling between
airports and piers on days of embarkation/
disembarkation for Air/Sea passengers.
CRYSTAL SYMPHONY
Ports of call are always an allure, but onboard Crystal Symphony,
a day at sea is equally captivating. Wake to the sun as a new day
begins, roll out of your luxurious bed and slip into your plush
slippers and Frette robe. A world of possibilities awaits you.
Perhaps you’ll greet the morning from the state-of-the-art
health center, featuring a full range of fitness classes as well
as cardiovascular and strength-training equipment. You may
prefer the fresh sea air and a jog around the Promenade Deck —
just over three laps to the mile.
Or begin the day with a gourmet breakfast followed by a massage at the award-winning
Crystal Spa. Later, lounge on the teak deck while sipping a specially prepared cappuccino.
By lunch, you’ll have worked up an appetite, so sit down to casual alfresco dining at
Trident Bar and Grill, a lunch buffet at Lido Café or a mouth-watering selection of rich pâtés,
an array of charcuterie, international cheeses and freshly baked desserts at The Bistro.
In the afternoon, perhaps you’ll cultivate your hobbies with complimentary lessons in
art or dance, Yamaha piano classes, Berlitz foreign language instruction or a session with the
PGA golf pro. Cultivate your mind with fascinating lecture series
and interactive discussions — different on each journey — with
celebrities, journalists, diplomats and destination experts.
Update your travel blog or connect with loved ones at Computer
University @Sea.
At dinner, feast on the freshest traditional and regionally
inspired foods of the season in The Crystal Dining Room.
Specialty restaurants offer even more selection: At Prego,
savor mouth-watering Italian dishes by legendary Valentino
restaurateur Piero Selvaggio. At Silk Road and The Sushi Bar,
taste the wisdom of master chef Nobuyuku Matsuhisa. Or spend
the night in and enjoy complimentary in-stateroom dining, served
24 hours a day.
In the evening, witness award-winning, Broadway-style
THE WORLD’S entertainment, see intimate cabaret performances, dance at
the piano bar, watch classic and recent-release films at the
BEST
Hollywood Theater or try your luck at the Vegas-style casino.
Known quite simply
Aboard Crystal, no two nights need be the same, and all of your
entertainment options are included in the program price.
as one of the very best
Throughout the day, enjoy industry-leading service that seems
cruise ships in the world,
to
respond
to your wishes almost before they materialize. By the
Crystal Symphony is
time you return to your deluxe stateroom and lay your head on
consistently awarded
your specially chosen pillow, you’ll realize why Crystal sets the
the highest accolades by
world standard for luxury cruising — and why more people
the discerning readers of
return to Crystal for their next cruise than they do for any
Condé Nast Traveler.
other cruise line.
Mooréa
Mooréa
INCLUDED FEATURES
CRYSTAL
ALL INCLUSIVE
EASTER ISLAND:
THE MOAI STATUES
• Set sail from Valparaíso, Chile, for 12
nights aboard the Six-Star Crystal
Symphony. Your ports of call include Easter
Island, Chile; Pitcairn Island, England;
and Mooréa, French Polynesia, before
disembarking in Tahiti, French Polynesia.
What does “All Inclusive” mean
aboard the World’s Best?
Here are just some of the
services and amenities that are
complimentary during your
Crystal cruise.
• All gratuities for housekeeping,
dining and bar staff.
• Fine wines and premium spirits
in all restaurants and open bar
service throughout the ship.
• Choice of Classic Main or
Late seatings, or the new
Open Dining by Reservation.
• No additional charges for
specialty restaurants or
24-hour room service.
• All non-alcoholic beverages,
including bottled water, soft
drinks and fresh juices.
• Afternoon Tea.
• Specialty coffees, pastries and
charcuterie.
• Ice cream and frozen yogurt.
• Onboard entertainment,
classes and lecture series.
• Deluxe staterooms with Egyptian cotton
linens, TV/DVD, private bath with tub/shower,
double basins, marble countertops, sitting
area, security safe, direct-dial phone and
refrigerator stocked with complimentary
beverages.
• Crystal Cruises’ Optional Shore Excursions
(at an additional cost) in most ports of call, led
by knowledgeable, English-speaking guides.
• Motor coach shuttle service to the center of
town in most ports.
• Captain’s Gala Welcome Aboard and Farewell
Receptions.
• Exclusive AHI Welcome and Farewell Parties.
• Services of a dedicated Passenger Service
Representative prior to departure.
• Services of an experienced AHI Travel Director
throughout the trip.
Plumeria
S
tep aboard the Six-Star Crystal
Symphony and chart a course
for some of the most remote and beautiful
islands on Earth. Visit storied Easter Island
and see archaeological treasures of an
ancient Polynesian heritage, the famous
moai statues. Admire Pitcairn Island
and learn of its fascinating history and
unique population. Then visit Mooréa,
a honeymooner’s paradise, before
concluding your voyage in enchanting
Tahiti. Along the way, you’ll be pampered in
luxurious accommodations by a skilled staff
committed to exceptional service and fastidious attention to every detail.
EASTER ISLAND | CHILE
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui,
measures just 14 miles long and seven
miles wide and is located more than 1,200
THE
DIFFERENCE
IS CRYSTAL
CLEAR
Welcoming graciousness
and a friendly smile. An
unwavering standard of
excellence by professionals
who share your passion
for world discovery.
Tahiti
miles from the nearest neighboring island.
Settled by Polynesian explorers around
300 AD, the volcanic island witnessed the
development of a rich culture, completely
isolated from outside influence for
more than 1,000 years. The island is a
UNESCO World Heritage site thanks to its
remarkable moai statues, each carved to
represent a deified ancestor. The massive
monoliths must be seen to be believed.
Guests will not proceed ashore at Pitcairn
Island.
MOORÉA | FRENCH
POLYNESIA
Dominated by the dormant volcano of
Mount Tohivea, the island of Mooréa is a
breathtaking panorama of pristine beaches,
crystalline lagoons, peaceful meadows and
lush mountain peaks. In fact, this
favorite destination of ancient
Polynesians and modern
romantics alike has long been
PITCAIRN ISLAND | ENGLAND considered one of the world’s
In 1789, Fletcher Christian led a mutiny of most beautiful islands. From
the HMS Bounty, an English merchant ship Cook’s Bay, spot the spire
on a voyage to Tahiti. To evade prosecution made famous as James A.
by the British Royal Navy, Christian and his Michener’s iconic
followers settled on the most remote,
island paradise,
uncharted island they could find, burning
Bali Hai, in the
the ship so as to leave no trace of their
1958 film
whereabouts and establishing a unique
“South Pacific.”
fusion of Polynesian and Then go ashore and
European lifestyles.
explore the island’s
Enjoy the view of this
verdant hiking trails,
utopian hiding place as striking waterfalls
Crystal Symphony lies
and charming villages
off Bounty Bay, and meet ensconced in
local residents — the
hibiscus and birds
descendants of Chrisof paradise.
tian and his followers —
onboard the ship.
Ever since a Dutch explorer “discovered” the secluded island of
Rapa Nui and its inhabitants on Easter morning in 1722, the world
has puzzled over the island’s hundreds of enigmatic humanoid
statues called moai. Lining the seashore and dotting the treeless
landscape, the gigantic stone moai create an unparalleled cultural
landscape and distinguish their creators — the Rapa Nui people —
not only as members of the Polynesian tradition of stone carving,
but as master craftsmen and engineers.
Using simple Stone Age tools, the Rapa Nui sculptors carved the
front of the moai from the island’s volcanic rock. Massive quarries
have been found inside the three extinct volcanoes, some with
incomplete statues partially whittled from the earth. After freeing
the statues’ backs from the mother rock, they transported the moai
to ceremonial stone platforms called ahus.
But how? After all, some moai stand more than 32 feet tall and
weigh up to 86 tons!
Island legend says that the moai statues walked into place.
The Rapa Nui even have a word for the movement, “neke,”
which means “to creep.” Recently, researchers have
demonstrated how the ancient Rapa Nui engineers could have
stood the
statues upright and
shimmied them across
the earth using ropes
and teams of men —
giving them the
appearance of
“walking with
no legs.”
POST-TRIP EXTENSION
Make this a truly once-in-a-lifetime cruise experience with an
optional 12-night extension in the same cabin aboard
Crystal Symphony. From Tahiti, cruise to Bora Bora, French
Polynesia; Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Nuku’alofa, Tonga;
and Lautoka, Fiji, before disembarking in Auckland,
New Zealand. Call AHI for details and special discount pricing.
SOUTHERN SEAS
Right: Moai quarry, Rano Raraku Volcano, Easter Island
AIR/SEA PROGRAM
• Special air add-ons to Santiago, Chile, with a
return from Papeete, Tahiti, from select North
American gateway cities.
• All transfers and baggage handling between
airports and piers on days of embarkation/
disembarkation for Air/Sea passengers.
CRYSTAL SYMPHONY
Ports of call are always an allure, but onboard Crystal Symphony,
a day at sea is equally captivating. Wake to the sun as a new day
begins, roll out of your luxurious bed and slip into your plush
slippers and Frette robe. A world of possibilities awaits you.
Perhaps you’ll greet the morning from the state-of-the-art
health center, featuring a full range of fitness classes as well
as cardiovascular and strength-training equipment. You may
prefer the fresh sea air and a jog around the Promenade Deck —
just over three laps to the mile.
Or begin the day with a gourmet breakfast followed by a massage at the award-winning
Crystal Spa. Later, lounge on the teak deck while sipping a specially prepared cappuccino.
By lunch, you’ll have worked up an appetite, so sit down to casual alfresco dining at
Trident Bar and Grill, a lunch buffet at Lido Café or a mouth-watering selection of rich pâtés,
an array of charcuterie, international cheeses and freshly baked desserts at The Bistro.
In the afternoon, perhaps you’ll cultivate your hobbies with complimentary lessons in
art or dance, Yamaha piano classes, Berlitz foreign language instruction or a session with the
PGA golf pro. Cultivate your mind with fascinating lecture series
and interactive discussions — different on each journey — with
celebrities, journalists, diplomats and destination experts.
Update your travel blog or connect with loved ones at Computer
University @Sea.
At dinner, feast on the freshest traditional and regionally
inspired foods of the season in The Crystal Dining Room.
Specialty restaurants offer even more selection: At Prego,
savor mouth-watering Italian dishes by legendary Valentino
restaurateur Piero Selvaggio. At Silk Road and The Sushi Bar,
taste the wisdom of master chef Nobuyuku Matsuhisa. Or spend
the night in and enjoy complimentary in-stateroom dining, served
24 hours a day.
In the evening, witness award-winning, Broadway-style
THE WORLD’S entertainment, see intimate cabaret performances, dance at
the piano bar, watch classic and recent-release films at the
BEST
Hollywood Theater or try your luck at the Vegas-style casino.
Known quite simply
Aboard Crystal, no two nights need be the same, and all of your
entertainment options are included in the program price.
as one of the very best
Throughout the day, enjoy industry-leading service that seems
cruise ships in the world,
to
respond
to your wishes almost before they materialize. By the
Crystal Symphony is
time you return to your deluxe stateroom and lay your head on
consistently awarded
your specially chosen pillow, you’ll realize why Crystal sets the
the highest accolades by
world standard for luxury cruising — and why more people
the discerning readers of
return to Crystal for their next cruise than they do for any
Condé Nast Traveler.
other cruise line.
Mooréa
Mooréa
INCLUDED FEATURES
CRYSTAL
ALL INCLUSIVE
EASTER ISLAND:
THE MOAI STATUES
• Set sail from Valparaíso, Chile, for 12
nights aboard the Six-Star Crystal
Symphony. Your ports of call include Easter
Island, Chile; Pitcairn Island, England;
and Mooréa, French Polynesia, before
disembarking in Tahiti, French Polynesia.
What does “All Inclusive” mean
aboard the World’s Best?
Here are just some of the
services and amenities that are
complimentary during your
Crystal cruise.
• All gratuities for housekeeping,
dining and bar staff.
• Fine wines and premium spirits
in all restaurants and open bar
service throughout the ship.
• Choice of Classic Main or
Late seatings, or the new
Open Dining by Reservation.
• No additional charges for
specialty restaurants or
24-hour room service.
• All non-alcoholic beverages,
including bottled water, soft
drinks and fresh juices.
• Afternoon Tea.
• Specialty coffees, pastries and
charcuterie.
• Ice cream and frozen yogurt.
• Onboard entertainment,
classes and lecture series.
• Deluxe staterooms with Egyptian cotton
linens, TV/DVD, private bath with tub/shower,
double basins, marble countertops, sitting
area, security safe, direct-dial phone and
refrigerator stocked with complimentary
beverages.
• Crystal Cruises’ Optional Shore Excursions
(at an additional cost) in most ports of call, led
by knowledgeable, English-speaking guides.
• Motor coach shuttle service to the center of
town in most ports.
• Captain’s Gala Welcome Aboard and Farewell
Receptions.
• Exclusive AHI Welcome and Farewell Parties.
• Services of a dedicated Passenger Service
Representative prior to departure.
• Services of an experienced AHI Travel Director
throughout the trip.
Plumeria
S
tep aboard the Six-Star Crystal
Symphony and chart a course
for some of the most remote and beautiful
islands on Earth. Visit storied Easter Island
and see archaeological treasures of an
ancient Polynesian heritage, the famous
moai statues. Admire Pitcairn Island
and learn of its fascinating history and
unique population. Then visit Mooréa,
a honeymooner’s paradise, before
concluding your voyage in enchanting
Tahiti. Along the way, you’ll be pampered in
luxurious accommodations by a skilled staff
committed to exceptional service and fastidious attention to every detail.
EASTER ISLAND | CHILE
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui,
measures just 14 miles long and seven
miles wide and is located more than 1,200
THE
DIFFERENCE
IS CRYSTAL
CLEAR
Welcoming graciousness
and a friendly smile. An
unwavering standard of
excellence by professionals
who share your passion
for world discovery.
Tahiti
miles from the nearest neighboring island.
Settled by Polynesian explorers around
300 AD, the volcanic island witnessed the
development of a rich culture, completely
isolated from outside influence for
more than 1,000 years. The island is a
UNESCO World Heritage site thanks to its
remarkable moai statues, each carved to
represent a deified ancestor. The massive
monoliths must be seen to be believed.
Guests will not proceed ashore at Pitcairn
Island.
MOORÉA | FRENCH
POLYNESIA
Dominated by the dormant volcano of
Mount Tohivea, the island of Mooréa is a
breathtaking panorama of pristine beaches,
crystalline lagoons, peaceful meadows and
lush mountain peaks. In fact, this
favorite destination of ancient
Polynesians and modern
romantics alike has long been
PITCAIRN ISLAND | ENGLAND considered one of the world’s
In 1789, Fletcher Christian led a mutiny of most beautiful islands. From
the HMS Bounty, an English merchant ship Cook’s Bay, spot the spire
on a voyage to Tahiti. To evade prosecution made famous as James A.
by the British Royal Navy, Christian and his Michener’s iconic
followers settled on the most remote,
island paradise,
uncharted island they could find, burning
Bali Hai, in the
the ship so as to leave no trace of their
1958 film
whereabouts and establishing a unique
“South Pacific.”
fusion of Polynesian and Then go ashore and
European lifestyles.
explore the island’s
Enjoy the view of this
verdant hiking trails,
utopian hiding place as striking waterfalls
Crystal Symphony lies
and charming villages
off Bounty Bay, and meet ensconced in
local residents — the
hibiscus and birds
descendants of Chrisof paradise.
tian and his followers —
onboard the ship.
Ever since a Dutch explorer “discovered” the secluded island of
Rapa Nui and its inhabitants on Easter morning in 1722, the world
has puzzled over the island’s hundreds of enigmatic humanoid
statues called moai. Lining the seashore and dotting the treeless
landscape, the gigantic stone moai create an unparalleled cultural
landscape and distinguish their creators — the Rapa Nui people —
not only as members of the Polynesian tradition of stone carving,
but as master craftsmen and engineers.
Using simple Stone Age tools, the Rapa Nui sculptors carved the
front of the moai from the island’s volcanic rock. Massive quarries
have been found inside the three extinct volcanoes, some with
incomplete statues partially whittled from the earth. After freeing
the statues’ backs from the mother rock, they transported the moai
to ceremonial stone platforms called ahus.
But how? After all, some moai stand more than 32 feet tall and
weigh up to 86 tons!
Island legend says that the moai statues walked into place.
The Rapa Nui even have a word for the movement, “neke,”
which means “to creep.” Recently, researchers have
demonstrated how the ancient Rapa Nui engineers could have
stood the
statues upright and
shimmied them across
the earth using ropes
and teams of men —
giving them the
appearance of
“walking with
no legs.”
POST-TRIP EXTENSION
Make this a truly once-in-a-lifetime cruise experience with an
optional 12-night extension in the same cabin aboard
Crystal Symphony. From Tahiti, cruise to Bora Bora, French
Polynesia; Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Nuku’alofa, Tonga;
and Lautoka, Fiji, before disembarking in Auckland,
New Zealand. Call AHI for details and special discount pricing.
SOUTHERN SEAS
Right: Moai quarry, Rano Raraku Volcano, Easter Island
AIR/SEA PROGRAM
• Special air add-ons to Santiago, Chile, with a
return from Papeete, Tahiti, from select North
American gateway cities.
• All transfers and baggage handling between
airports and piers on days of embarkation/
disembarkation for Air/Sea passengers.
CRYSTAL SYMPHONY
Ports of call are always an allure, but onboard Crystal Symphony,
a day at sea is equally captivating. Wake to the sun as a new day
begins, roll out of your luxurious bed and slip into your plush
slippers and Frette robe. A world of possibilities awaits you.
Perhaps you’ll greet the morning from the state-of-the-art
health center, featuring a full range of fitness classes as well
as cardiovascular and strength-training equipment. You may
prefer the fresh sea air and a jog around the Promenade Deck —
just over three laps to the mile.
Or begin the day with a gourmet breakfast followed by a massage at the award-winning
Crystal Spa. Later, lounge on the teak deck while sipping a specially prepared cappuccino.
By lunch, you’ll have worked up an appetite, so sit down to casual alfresco dining at
Trident Bar and Grill, a lunch buffet at Lido Café or a mouth-watering selection of rich pâtés,
an array of charcuterie, international cheeses and freshly baked desserts at The Bistro.
In the afternoon, perhaps you’ll cultivate your hobbies with complimentary lessons in
art or dance, Yamaha piano classes, Berlitz foreign language instruction or a session with the
PGA golf pro. Cultivate your mind with fascinating lecture series
and interactive discussions — different on each journey — with
celebrities, journalists, diplomats and destination experts.
Update your travel blog or connect with loved ones at Computer
University @Sea.
At dinner, feast on the freshest traditional and regionally
inspired foods of the season in The Crystal Dining Room.
Specialty restaurants offer even more selection: At Prego,
savor mouth-watering Italian dishes by legendary Valentino
restaurateur Piero Selvaggio. At Silk Road and The Sushi Bar,
taste the wisdom of master chef Nobuyuku Matsuhisa. Or spend
the night in and enjoy complimentary in-stateroom dining, served
24 hours a day.
In the evening, witness award-winning, Broadway-style
THE WORLD’S entertainment, see intimate cabaret performances, dance at
the piano bar, watch classic and recent-release films at the
BEST
Hollywood Theater or try your luck at the Vegas-style casino.
Known quite simply
Aboard Crystal, no two nights need be the same, and all of your
entertainment options are included in the program price.
as one of the very best
Throughout the day, enjoy industry-leading service that seems
cruise ships in the world,
to
respond
to your wishes almost before they materialize. By the
Crystal Symphony is
time you return to your deluxe stateroom and lay your head on
consistently awarded
your specially chosen pillow, you’ll realize why Crystal sets the
the highest accolades by
world standard for luxury cruising — and why more people
the discerning readers of
return to Crystal for their next cruise than they do for any
Condé Nast Traveler.
other cruise line.
Mooréa
Mooréa
INCLUDED FEATURES
CRYSTAL
ALL INCLUSIVE
EASTER ISLAND:
THE MOAI STATUES
• Set sail from Valparaíso, Chile, for 12
nights aboard the Six-Star Crystal
Symphony. Your ports of call include Easter
Island, Chile; Pitcairn Island, England;
and Mooréa, French Polynesia, before
disembarking in Tahiti, French Polynesia.
What does “All Inclusive” mean
aboard the World’s Best?
Here are just some of the
services and amenities that are
complimentary during your
Crystal cruise.
• All gratuities for housekeeping,
dining and bar staff.
• Fine wines and premium spirits
in all restaurants and open bar
service throughout the ship.
• Choice of Classic Main or
Late seatings, or the new
Open Dining by Reservation.
• No additional charges for
specialty restaurants or
24-hour room service.
• All non-alcoholic beverages,
including bottled water, soft
drinks and fresh juices.
• Afternoon Tea.
• Specialty coffees, pastries and
charcuterie.
• Ice cream and frozen yogurt.
• Onboard entertainment,
classes and lecture series.
• Deluxe staterooms with Egyptian cotton
linens, TV/DVD, private bath with tub/shower,
double basins, marble countertops, sitting
area, security safe, direct-dial phone and
refrigerator stocked with complimentary
beverages.
• Crystal Cruises’ Optional Shore Excursions
(at an additional cost) in most ports of call, led
by knowledgeable, English-speaking guides.
• Motor coach shuttle service to the center of
town in most ports.
• Captain’s Gala Welcome Aboard and Farewell
Receptions.
• Exclusive AHI Welcome and Farewell Parties.
• Services of a dedicated Passenger Service
Representative prior to departure.
• Services of an experienced AHI Travel Director
throughout the trip.
Plumeria
S
tep aboard the Six-Star Crystal
Symphony and chart a course
for some of the most remote and beautiful
islands on Earth. Visit storied Easter Island
and see archaeological treasures of an
ancient Polynesian heritage, the famous
moai statues. Admire Pitcairn Island
and learn of its fascinating history and
unique population. Then visit Mooréa,
a honeymooner’s paradise, before
concluding your voyage in enchanting
Tahiti. Along the way, you’ll be pampered in
luxurious accommodations by a skilled staff
committed to exceptional service and fastidious attention to every detail.
EASTER ISLAND | CHILE
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui,
measures just 14 miles long and seven
miles wide and is located more than 1,200
THE
DIFFERENCE
IS CRYSTAL
CLEAR
Welcoming graciousness
and a friendly smile. An
unwavering standard of
excellence by professionals
who share your passion
for world discovery.
Tahiti
miles from the nearest neighboring island.
Settled by Polynesian explorers around
300 AD, the volcanic island witnessed the
development of a rich culture, completely
isolated from outside influence for
more than 1,000 years. The island is a
UNESCO World Heritage site thanks to its
remarkable moai statues, each carved to
represent a deified ancestor. The massive
monoliths must be seen to be believed.
Guests will not proceed ashore at Pitcairn
Island.
MOORÉA | FRENCH
POLYNESIA
Dominated by the dormant volcano of
Mount Tohivea, the island of Mooréa is a
breathtaking panorama of pristine beaches,
crystalline lagoons, peaceful meadows and
lush mountain peaks. In fact, this
favorite destination of ancient
Polynesians and modern
romantics alike has long been
PITCAIRN ISLAND | ENGLAND considered one of the world’s
In 1789, Fletcher Christian led a mutiny of most beautiful islands. From
the HMS Bounty, an English merchant ship Cook’s Bay, spot the spire
on a voyage to Tahiti. To evade prosecution made famous as James A.
by the British Royal Navy, Christian and his Michener’s iconic
followers settled on the most remote,
island paradise,
uncharted island they could find, burning
Bali Hai, in the
the ship so as to leave no trace of their
1958 film
whereabouts and establishing a unique
“South Pacific.”
fusion of Polynesian and Then go ashore and
European lifestyles.
explore the island’s
Enjoy the view of this
verdant hiking trails,
utopian hiding place as striking waterfalls
Crystal Symphony lies
and charming villages
off Bounty Bay, and meet ensconced in
local residents — the
hibiscus and birds
descendants of Chrisof paradise.
tian and his followers —
onboard the ship.
Ever since a Dutch explorer “discovered” the secluded island of
Rapa Nui and its inhabitants on Easter morning in 1722, the world
has puzzled over the island’s hundreds of enigmatic humanoid
statues called moai. Lining the seashore and dotting the treeless
landscape, the gigantic stone moai create an unparalleled cultural
landscape and distinguish their creators — the Rapa Nui people —
not only as members of the Polynesian tradition of stone carving,
but as master craftsmen and engineers.
Using simple Stone Age tools, the Rapa Nui sculptors carved the
front of the moai from the island’s volcanic rock. Massive quarries
have been found inside the three extinct volcanoes, some with
incomplete statues partially whittled from the earth. After freeing
the statues’ backs from the mother rock, they transported the moai
to ceremonial stone platforms called ahus.
But how? After all, some moai stand more than 32 feet tall and
weigh up to 86 tons!
Island legend says that the moai statues walked into place.
The Rapa Nui even have a word for the movement, “neke,”
which means “to creep.” Recently, researchers have
demonstrated how the ancient Rapa Nui engineers could have
stood the
statues upright and
shimmied them across
the earth using ropes
and teams of men —
giving them the
appearance of
“walking with
no legs.”
POST-TRIP EXTENSION
Make this a truly once-in-a-lifetime cruise experience with an
optional 12-night extension in the same cabin aboard
Crystal Symphony. From Tahiti, cruise to Bora Bora, French
Polynesia; Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Nuku’alofa, Tonga;
and Lautoka, Fiji, before disembarking in Auckland,
New Zealand. Call AHI for details and special discount pricing.
SOUTHERN SEAS
Right: Moai quarry, Rano Raraku Volcano, Easter Island
AIR/SEA PROGRAM
• Special air add-ons to Santiago, Chile, with a
return from Papeete, Tahiti, from select North
American gateway cities.
• All transfers and baggage handling between
airports and piers on days of embarkation/
disembarkation for Air/Sea passengers.
CRYSTAL SYMPHONY
Ports of call are always an allure, but onboard Crystal Symphony,
a day at sea is equally captivating. Wake to the sun as a new day
begins, roll out of your luxurious bed and slip into your plush
slippers and Frette robe. A world of possibilities awaits you.
Perhaps you’ll greet the morning from the state-of-the-art
health center, featuring a full range of fitness classes as well
as cardiovascular and strength-training equipment. You may
prefer the fresh sea air and a jog around the Promenade Deck —
just over three laps to the mile.
Or begin the day with a gourmet breakfast followed by a massage at the award-winning
Crystal Spa. Later, lounge on the teak deck while sipping a specially prepared cappuccino.
By lunch, you’ll have worked up an appetite, so sit down to casual alfresco dining at
Trident Bar and Grill, a lunch buffet at Lido Café or a mouth-watering selection of rich pâtés,
an array of charcuterie, international cheeses and freshly baked desserts at The Bistro.
In the afternoon, perhaps you’ll cultivate your hobbies with complimentary lessons in
art or dance, Yamaha piano classes, Berlitz foreign language instruction or a session with the
PGA golf pro. Cultivate your mind with fascinating lecture series
and interactive discussions — different on each journey — with
celebrities, journalists, diplomats and destination experts.
Update your travel blog or connect with loved ones at Computer
University @Sea.
At dinner, feast on the freshest traditional and regionally
inspired foods of the season in The Crystal Dining Room.
Specialty restaurants offer even more selection: At Prego,
savor mouth-watering Italian dishes by legendary Valentino
restaurateur Piero Selvaggio. At Silk Road and The Sushi Bar,
taste the wisdom of master chef Nobuyuku Matsuhisa. Or spend
the night in and enjoy complimentary in-stateroom dining, served
24 hours a day.
In the evening, witness award-winning, Broadway-style
THE WORLD’S entertainment, see intimate cabaret performances, dance at
the piano bar, watch classic and recent-release films at the
BEST
Hollywood Theater or try your luck at the Vegas-style casino.
Known quite simply
Aboard Crystal, no two nights need be the same, and all of your
entertainment options are included in the program price.
as one of the very best
Throughout the day, enjoy industry-leading service that seems
cruise ships in the world,
to
respond
to your wishes almost before they materialize. By the
Crystal Symphony is
time you return to your deluxe stateroom and lay your head on
consistently awarded
your specially chosen pillow, you’ll realize why Crystal sets the
the highest accolades by
world standard for luxury cruising — and why more people
the discerning readers of
return to Crystal for their next cruise than they do for any
Condé Nast Traveler.
other cruise line.
Mooréa
Mooréa
INCLUDED FEATURES
CRYSTAL
ALL INCLUSIVE
EASTER ISLAND:
THE MOAI STATUES
• Set sail from Valparaíso, Chile, for 12
nights aboard the Six-Star Crystal
Symphony. Your ports of call include Easter
Island, Chile; Pitcairn Island, England;
and Mooréa, French Polynesia, before
disembarking in Tahiti, French Polynesia.
What does “All Inclusive” mean
aboard the World’s Best?
Here are just some of the
services and amenities that are
complimentary during your
Crystal cruise.
• All gratuities for housekeeping,
dining and bar staff.
• Fine wines and premium spirits
in all restaurants and open bar
service throughout the ship.
• Choice of Classic Main or
Late seatings, or the new
Open Dining by Reservation.
• No additional charges for
specialty restaurants or
24-hour room service.
• All non-alcoholic beverages,
including bottled water, soft
drinks and fresh juices.
• Afternoon Tea.
• Specialty coffees, pastries and
charcuterie.
• Ice cream and frozen yogurt.
• Onboard entertainment,
classes and lecture series.
• Deluxe staterooms with Egyptian cotton
linens, TV/DVD, private bath with tub/shower,
double basins, marble countertops, sitting
area, security safe, direct-dial phone and
refrigerator stocked with complimentary
beverages.
• Crystal Cruises’ Optional Shore Excursions
(at an additional cost) in most ports of call, led
by knowledgeable, English-speaking guides.
• Motor coach shuttle service to the center of
town in most ports.
• Captain’s Gala Welcome Aboard and Farewell
Receptions.
• Exclusive AHI Welcome and Farewell Parties.
• Services of a dedicated Passenger Service
Representative prior to departure.
• Services of an experienced AHI Travel Director
throughout the trip.
Plumeria
S
tep aboard the Six-Star Crystal
Symphony and chart a course
for some of the most remote and beautiful
islands on Earth. Visit storied Easter Island
and see archaeological treasures of an
ancient Polynesian heritage, the famous
moai statues. Admire Pitcairn Island
and learn of its fascinating history and
unique population. Then visit Mooréa,
a honeymooner’s paradise, before
concluding your voyage in enchanting
Tahiti. Along the way, you’ll be pampered in
luxurious accommodations by a skilled staff
committed to exceptional service and fastidious attention to every detail.
EASTER ISLAND | CHILE
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui,
measures just 14 miles long and seven
miles wide and is located more than 1,200
THE
DIFFERENCE
IS CRYSTAL
CLEAR
Welcoming graciousness
and a friendly smile. An
unwavering standard of
excellence by professionals
who share your passion
for world discovery.
Tahiti
miles from the nearest neighboring island.
Settled by Polynesian explorers around
300 AD, the volcanic island witnessed the
development of a rich culture, completely
isolated from outside influence for
more than 1,000 years. The island is a
UNESCO World Heritage site thanks to its
remarkable moai statues, each carved to
represent a deified ancestor. The massive
monoliths must be seen to be believed.
Guests will not proceed ashore at Pitcairn
Island.
MOORÉA | FRENCH
POLYNESIA
Dominated by the dormant volcano of
Mount Tohivea, the island of Mooréa is a
breathtaking panorama of pristine beaches,
crystalline lagoons, peaceful meadows and
lush mountain peaks. In fact, this
favorite destination of ancient
Polynesians and modern
romantics alike has long been
PITCAIRN ISLAND | ENGLAND considered one of the world’s
In 1789, Fletcher Christian led a mutiny of most beautiful islands. From
the HMS Bounty, an English merchant ship Cook’s Bay, spot the spire
on a voyage to Tahiti. To evade prosecution made famous as James A.
by the British Royal Navy, Christian and his Michener’s iconic
followers settled on the most remote,
island paradise,
uncharted island they could find, burning
Bali Hai, in the
the ship so as to leave no trace of their
1958 film
whereabouts and establishing a unique
“South Pacific.”
fusion of Polynesian and Then go ashore and
European lifestyles.
explore the island’s
Enjoy the view of this
verdant hiking trails,
utopian hiding place as striking waterfalls
Crystal Symphony lies
and charming villages
off Bounty Bay, and meet ensconced in
local residents — the
hibiscus and birds
descendants of Chrisof paradise.
tian and his followers —
onboard the ship.
Ever since a Dutch explorer “discovered” the secluded island of
Rapa Nui and its inhabitants on Easter morning in 1722, the world
has puzzled over the island’s hundreds of enigmatic humanoid
statues called moai. Lining the seashore and dotting the treeless
landscape, the gigantic stone moai create an unparalleled cultural
landscape and distinguish their creators — the Rapa Nui people —
not only as members of the Polynesian tradition of stone carving,
but as master craftsmen and engineers.
Using simple Stone Age tools, the Rapa Nui sculptors carved the
front of the moai from the island’s volcanic rock. Massive quarries
have been found inside the three extinct volcanoes, some with
incomplete statues partially whittled from the earth. After freeing
the statues’ backs from the mother rock, they transported the moai
to ceremonial stone platforms called ahus.
But how? After all, some moai stand more than 32 feet tall and
weigh up to 86 tons!
Island legend says that the moai statues walked into place.
The Rapa Nui even have a word for the movement, “neke,”
which means “to creep.” Recently, researchers have
demonstrated how the ancient Rapa Nui engineers could have
stood the
statues upright and
shimmied them across
the earth using ropes
and teams of men —
giving them the
appearance of
“walking with
no legs.”
POST-TRIP EXTENSION
Make this a truly once-in-a-lifetime cruise experience with an
optional 12-night extension in the same cabin aboard
Crystal Symphony. From Tahiti, cruise to Bora Bora, French
Polynesia; Rarotonga, Cook Islands; Nuku’alofa, Tonga;
and Lautoka, Fiji, before disembarking in Auckland,
New Zealand. Call AHI for details and special discount pricing.
B #: ______________ Date: ________________
PSR: __________________
Category/Deck/Description
E
D
First
Middle
Last
5
Deluxe Stateroom
$8,310
$3,155
C
B
City _____________________________________________________________
Deluxe Stateroom
$8,650
$3,325
8
Deluxe Stateroom
$10,280
$4,140
Private verandah, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Date of Birth
Street Address ____________________________________________________
7
Large picture window, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Date of Birth
A
9
Deluxe Stateroom
$10,740
$4,370
PH
10
Penthouse
$15,560
$6,780
Large private verandah, spacious living area, queen-size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi bathtub,
separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.
®
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❒ Please contact me/us regarding air options.
Cabin category requested: 1st choice ___________ 2nd choice ___________
Bedding Request: ❒ Twin
❒ Queen
Dinner seating requested: ❒ 6:15 p.m.
❒ 8:30 p.m.
❒ Open Dining
Note: Request for seating must be made at time of booking.
Table size requested: ❒ 2
❒4
❒6
or ❒ 8
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available at this time, and pay the single supplement. Should a roommate be
found, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.
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Chile, with return from Papeete, Tahiti, to depart from:
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❒ Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Reservations are subject to
availability and processed on a first come, first served basis. Reservations to be
paid in full by October 9, 2013 (90 days prior to departure). Reservations received
after this date must be accompanied by payment in full. Credit cards cannot be
accepted for final payment.
PS
10
Penthouse Suite
$20,190
$9,095
Large private verandah, sizeable living space, picture window view, large bedroom, queen-size bed
or twin beds, full Jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.
®
All cabins have a remote TV & DVD player, a refrigerator and a security safe.
All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and do not include Crystal’s Air Fare
Add-On costs (unless otherwise stated). Single prices available upon request. Port charges are an
additional $300 per person.
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Choose Crystal’s optional Air/Sea Program
featuring special air add-ons from most U.S. and
Canadian gateways and enjoy complimentary
transfers between the airport and the ship.
Crystal’s knowledgeable and accommodating
staff will greet you and make your arrival and
departure go as smoothly and stress free as
possible.
Contact us to ask about these special fares and
to secure your air reservation.
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Depart Gateway CityA
Day 2
Arrive Santiago, Chile/
Transfer to ValparaísoA/
Embark Crystal Symphony/
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 3
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 4
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 5
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 6
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 7
Easter Island, Chile
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Cruise the South Pacific
Day 9
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 10
Pitcairn Island, England
Day 11
Cruise the South Pacific
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Mooréa, French Polynesia
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Tahiti, French Polynesia
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and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.
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almost over the verge of
a distant sea, the scanty
stepmother-home of less
than a battalion of
humankind far sundered
from the folk of its
own race.”
~ William Churchill,
American Polynesian
ethnologist, 1859-1920,
“Easter Island,” 1912
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the climate is perfect…
The world actually
vanishes here.”
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“[Mooréa is] a monument
to the prodigal beauty
of nature."
~ James A. Michener,
American author,
1907-1997, “Tales of the
South Pacific,” 1947
“The soul of a journey is
liberty, perfect liberty, to
think, feel, do just as one
pleases.”
~ William Hazlitt,
English essayist, 1778-1830,
“On Going a Journey,” The
New Monthly Magazine and
Literary Journal, 1822
past.ahitravel.com
SOUTHERN SEAS
CRUISE IN LUXURY ABOARD CRYSTAL SYMPHONY
Easter Island | Pitcairn Island | Mooréa | Tahiti
CSANPAP14 12
Last
(2) _____________________________________________________________
Title
$2,975
Alumni Travel and Education
Hintz Family Alumni Center
University Park, PA 16802-1439
(1) _____________________________________________________________
Middle
$7,950
Large picture window, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)
First
Deluxe Stateroom
Picture window, limited or extremely limited view, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area,
full bathtub/shower combination.
Please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 with questions regarding this trip or to
make a reservation.
Title
7/8
Better than 2-for-1
Special Fares
(per person)
Penn State
Alumni Association
Send to: Cruise the Southern Seas
Penn State Alumni Association
c/o AHI Travel
6400 Shafer Court
Rosemont, IL 60018
Published Cruise Fares
(per person)
Polynesian dancer, Easter Island
For Office Use Only:
Trip #:1-21000W
Better than
2-for-1
PRICING!
Presorted Std.
U.S. Postage
Paid
AHI Travel
SPECIAL CRUISE-ONLY FARES
Reserve your Southern Seas cruise today!
NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas, entry/departure fees; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals not mentioned in this brochure under included features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.
MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained to decline to accept or to retain any person as a member of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose physical or mental condition may
constitute a danger to themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirement that the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds to the unused services and accommodations be refunded. Passengers
requiring special assistance, including without limitation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assist them, and who will be totally responsible for
providing all required assistance.
AIR TRANSPORTATION-CRYSTAL-All offers may not be combinable with other promotions, apply to first two full-fare guests in stateroom or suite, are capacity-controlled, subject to availability, and may be withdrawn or
changed at any time without notice. Please note: Because inventory is capacity-controlled, all requests for air confirmations received on/within 75 days prior to cruise departure date are ON REQUEST and subject to availability of air/sea contract fares at the time of booking. In the event our contract fares are not available, a published fare will be offered as an alternative choice.
CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject to a $250 per person cancellation fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 76 days prior to departure will result
in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the trip per person; 75 days to 30 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days up to the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip.
rip cancellation insurance is available through the Penn State Alumni Association for comprehensive coverage of expenses in conjunction with cancellation due to illness or accident as well as damaged or lost luggage. You will
receive insurance information from Penn State after you make your reservation. All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHI International Corporation.
BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline policy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided with your pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are subject to change by the carrier without
notice. Excess baggage charges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not included in your trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personal effects is at the owner's risk
throughout the travel program.
AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS - On occasion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants, photographic or video images of passengers and trip activities. By participating in this
travel program, you authorize AHI Travel, without providing compensation to you, or obtaining additional approvals from you, to include photographic and video recordings of you, as well as voice recordings included with any
videos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicity and/or training activities. Participants attending this or other tour programs offered by the Penn State Alumni Association may be photographed for the educational
and promotional use of the Alumni Association and Penn State.
RESPONSIBILITY - AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association do not own or operate any entity which provides goods or services for this program, and act only as agents for the independent suppliers of travel conveyance,
transport, accommodations or other services. All such persons or entities are independent contractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association are not liable for any negligence or willful act of any such person
or entity or any third person. In addition and without limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association are not responsible for any delays, delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury to person or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection with any accommodations, transportation or other services or for any substitution of hotels or of
common carrier equipment, with or without notice, or for any additional expenses occasioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and other information current at the time of printing, are subject to change at or before the time of departure. No revisions of the printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make any changes,
with or without notice, that might become necessary, with the mutual understanding that any additional expenses will be paid by the individual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the owners
at all times. If the entire program is canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claim other than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the passenger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or other condition of disability that would create a hazard for himself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms of this contract set out herein and in more specific pre-departure passenger information. The airlines and other
transportation companies concerned are not to be held responsible for any act, omission, or event, during the time passengers are not on board their conveyances. The passage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute
the sole contract between the company(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip.
Unless promoted as a Penn State exclusive tour, your group may include travelers from other universities.
Please note that all package rates and itineraries listed are subject to change.
All alumni tours include optional physical activities for those inclined to be more active.
If you choose to make your own flight arrangements for an alumni tour and not use those provided by the tour company, we recommend that you not do so until receiving final documents from the tour company confirming
details of your trip's scheduled departure. However, if you choose to make your own flight arrangements, the Penn State Alumni Association is not liable for any loss resulting from tour cancelations or changes to tour dates.
CST Registration No. 2028271-40. Fla. Seller of Travel Reg. 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 Member Carriers ©2013 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.
SPONSORED BY
Penn State
Alumni Association
JANUARY 7-20, 2014
B #: ______________ Date: ________________
PSR: __________________
Category/Deck/Description
E
D
First
Middle
Last
5
Deluxe Stateroom
$8,310
$3,155
C
B
City _____________________________________________________________
Deluxe Stateroom
$8,650
$3,325
8
Deluxe Stateroom
$10,280
$4,140
Private verandah, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Date of Birth
Street Address ____________________________________________________
7
Large picture window, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Date of Birth
A
9
Deluxe Stateroom
$10,740
$4,370
PH
10
Penthouse
$15,560
$6,780
Large private verandah, spacious living area, queen-size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi bathtub,
separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.
®
State __________________________________________ ZIP ______________
Home: (_________)_____________Office: (_________)____________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________
Sharing with _______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)
I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:
Cruise Program
❒ I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.
❒ Please contact me/us regarding air options.
Cabin category requested: 1st choice ___________ 2nd choice ___________
Bedding Request: ❒ Twin
❒ Queen
Dinner seating requested: ❒ 6:15 p.m.
❒ 8:30 p.m.
❒ Open Dining
Note: Request for seating must be made at time of booking.
Table size requested: ❒ 2
❒4
❒6
or ❒ 8
❒ 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 be
found, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.
Air/Sea Program
❒ I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air Program to Santiago,
Chile, with return from Papeete, Tahiti, to depart from:
________________________________________________________________
Departure City
❒ Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Reservations are subject to
availability and processed on a first come, first served basis. Reservations to be
paid in full by October 9, 2013 (90 days prior to departure). Reservations received
after this date must be accompanied by payment in full. Credit cards cannot be
accepted for final payment.
PS
10
Penthouse Suite
$20,190
$9,095
Large private verandah, sizeable living space, picture window view, large bedroom, queen-size bed
or twin beds, full Jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.
®
All cabins have a remote TV & DVD player, a refrigerator and a security safe.
All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and do not include Crystal’s Air Fare
Add-On costs (unless otherwise stated). Single prices available upon request. Port charges are an
additional $300 per person.
AIR/SEA PROGRAM
Choose Crystal’s optional Air/Sea Program
featuring special air add-ons from most U.S. and
Canadian gateways and enjoy complimentary
transfers between the airport and the ship.
Crystal’s knowledgeable and accommodating
staff will greet you and make your arrival and
departure go as smoothly and stress free as
possible.
Contact us to ask about these special fares and
to secure your air reservation.
The Pennsylvania State University encourages qualified persons with disabilities
who can function independently or are accompanied by an aide, to participate in
its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of special accommodations or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact
Penn State Alumni Travel and Education [800-548-LION(5466)] in advance of your
participation or visit. NOTE: International destinations often involve walking, walking on uneven surfaces, and stairs. Also, elevators and special accommodations
are not always available. Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce. This publication is available in alternative media upon request. U. Ed. ALU 13-56
Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)
to reserve ________ place(s).
❒ Accept my check made payable to AHI International.
❒ Charge my deposit to: ❒ MasterCard ❒ Visa Expires________/________
ITINERARY
Day 1
Depart Gateway CityA
Day 2
Arrive Santiago, Chile/
Transfer to ValparaísoA/
Embark Crystal Symphony/
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 3
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 4
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 5
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 6
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 7
Easter Island, Chile
Day 8
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 9
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 10
Pitcairn Island, England
Day 11
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 12
Mooréa, French Polynesia
Day 13
Tahiti, French Polynesia
Day 14
Tahiti/Disembark ship/
Return to Gateway CityA
A
Card # ___________________________________________________________
Provided for Air/Sea participants
Note: Program Itinerary is subject to
change due to local conditions.
____________________________________________________________
Mooréa
(Signature as it appears on credit card)
Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of the terms
and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.
Mooréa
BECOME A
Private verandah, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
800-323-7373
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Dear Penn State Traveler,
We We invite you to join us for an unforgettable voyage across the
Southern Seas. Escape the winter chill and enjoy days of cobalt-blue
skies, warm breezes, and Polynesian hospitality as you sail to
breathtaking Easter Island, Pitcairn Island, Mooréa, and Tahiti.
Our journey begins in Valparáiso, Chile. Our first call is Easter
Island, where we’ll gaze upon the moai statues. Then our ship will
drop anchor in Bounty Bay for a visit to Pitcairn Island, where
Fletcher Christian from the HMS Bounty was marooned. The
adventure continues when we reach the islands of French Polynesia
where we’ll visit Mooréa and Tahiti.
Experience the worry-free convenience and value of group travel
while enjoying your dream vacation among like-minded travelers.
Enjoy award-winning entertainment, specialty restaurants,
enrichment classes, and expert speakers. You can make your
12-night cruise as active or as relaxing as you desire by selecting
the excursions and activities that appeal to you.
Travel with the Penn State Alumni Association brings you exotic
locations, beautiful scenery, and memorable experiences. Take the
trip of a lifetime on one of our tours. Travel with the “Penn State
Family” to more than 30 destinations around the world. The special
blue-and-white ambience that Penn State provides make this
program extraordinary. What's your destination?
For more information on other opportunities to travel with the
Alumni Association, visit www.alumni.psu.edu/travel or call
800-548-LION (5466).
Sincerely,
Roger L. Williams ’73, ’75g, ’88g
Executive Director
Penn State Alumni Association
Participants attending this or other tour programs offered
by the Alumni Association may be photographed or
videotaped for the educational and promotional use
of the Penn State Alumni Association and Penn State.
800-323-7373
“Rapanui, a tiny islet, is
almost over the verge of
a distant sea, the scanty
stepmother-home of less
than a battalion of
humankind far sundered
from the folk of its
own race.”
~ William Churchill,
American Polynesian
ethnologist, 1859-1920,
“Easter Island,” 1912
“Tahiti is lovely;
the climate is perfect…
The world actually
vanishes here.”
~ Henry Adams,
American historian and
intellectual, 1838-1918
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“[Mooréa is] a monument
to the prodigal beauty
of nature."
~ James A. Michener,
American author,
1907-1997, “Tales of the
South Pacific,” 1947
“The soul of a journey is
liberty, perfect liberty, to
think, feel, do just as one
pleases.”
~ William Hazlitt,
English essayist, 1778-1830,
“On Going a Journey,” The
New Monthly Magazine and
Literary Journal, 1822
past.ahitravel.com
SOUTHERN SEAS
CRUISE IN LUXURY ABOARD CRYSTAL SYMPHONY
Easter Island | Pitcairn Island | Mooréa | Tahiti
CSANPAP14 12
Last
(2) _____________________________________________________________
Title
$2,975
Alumni Travel and Education
Hintz Family Alumni Center
University Park, PA 16802-1439
(1) _____________________________________________________________
Middle
$7,950
Large picture window, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport)
First
Deluxe Stateroom
Picture window, limited or extremely limited view, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area,
full bathtub/shower combination.
Please contact AHI Travel at 800-323-7373 with questions regarding this trip or to
make a reservation.
Title
7/8
Better than 2-for-1
Special Fares
(per person)
Penn State
Alumni Association
Send to: Cruise the Southern Seas
Penn State Alumni Association
c/o AHI Travel
6400 Shafer Court
Rosemont, IL 60018
Published Cruise Fares
(per person)
Polynesian dancer, Easter Island
For Office Use Only:
Trip #:1-21000W
Better than
2-for-1
PRICING!
Presorted Std.
U.S. Postage
Paid
AHI Travel
SPECIAL CRUISE-ONLY FARES
Reserve your Southern Seas cruise today!
NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas, entry/departure fees; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, liquors, mineral waters and meals not mentioned in this brochure under included features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature.
MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained to decline to accept or to retain any person as a member of this trip who, in the opinion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose physical or mental condition may
constitute a danger to themselves or to others on the trip, subject only to the requirement that the portion of the total amount paid which corresponds to the unused services and accommodations be refunded. Passengers
requiring special assistance, including without limitation those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair, must be accompanied by someone who is fit and able to assist them, and who will be totally responsible for
providing all required assistance.
AIR TRANSPORTATION-CRYSTAL-All offers may not be combinable with other promotions, apply to first two full-fare guests in stateroom or suite, are capacity-controlled, subject to availability, and may be withdrawn or
changed at any time without notice. Please note: Because inventory is capacity-controlled, all requests for air confirmations received on/within 75 days prior to cruise departure date are ON REQUEST and subject to availability of air/sea contract fares at the time of booking. In the event our contract fares are not available, a published fare will be offered as an alternative choice.
CANCELLATION-In addition to airline cancellation penalties, all cancellations for any reason whatsoever will be subject to a $250 per person cancellation fee. Cancellation from 120 days to 76 days prior to departure will result
in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the trip per person; 75 days to 30 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days up to the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip.
rip cancellation insurance is available through the Penn State Alumni Association for comprehensive coverage of expenses in conjunction with cancellation due to illness or accident as well as damaged or lost luggage. You will
receive insurance information from Penn State after you make your reservation. All cancellations must be submitted in writing to AHI International Corporation.
BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline policy and the class of service flown. Details will be provided with your pre-departure information. Baggage allowances are subject to change by the carrier without
notice. Excess baggage charges for additional or oversized/overweight pieces are expensive and not included in your trip price; plan your wardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personal effects is at the owner's risk
throughout the travel program.
AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS - On occasion, AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants, photographic or video images of passengers and trip activities. By participating in this
travel program, you authorize AHI Travel, without providing compensation to you, or obtaining additional approvals from you, to include photographic and video recordings of you, as well as voice recordings included with any
videos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicity and/or training activities. Participants attending this or other tour programs offered by the Penn State Alumni Association may be photographed for the educational
and promotional use of the Alumni Association and Penn State.
RESPONSIBILITY - AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association do not own or operate any entity which provides goods or services for this program, and act only as agents for the independent suppliers of travel conveyance,
transport, accommodations or other services. All such persons or entities are independent contractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association are not liable for any negligence or willful act of any such person
or entity or any third person. In addition and without limitation, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association are not responsible for any delays, delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death, damage or injury to person or property or accident, mechanical defect, failure or negligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection with any accommodations, transportation or other services or for any substitution of hotels or of
common carrier equipment, with or without notice, or for any additional expenses occasioned thereby. Dates, Program Details and Tour costs, although given in good faith and based on tariffs, exchange rates and other information current at the time of printing, are subject to change at or before the time of departure. No revisions of the printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated; however, the right is reserved to make any changes,
with or without notice, that might become necessary, with the mutual understanding that any additional expenses will be paid by the individual passenger. Baggage and personal effects are the sole responsibility of the owners
at all times. If the entire program is canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claim other than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the passenger certifies that he/she has no physical, mental or other condition of disability that would create a hazard for himself/herself or other passengers and accepts the terms of this contract set out herein and in more specific pre-departure passenger information. The airlines and other
transportation companies concerned are not to be held responsible for any act, omission, or event, during the time passengers are not on board their conveyances. The passage contract in use, when issued, shall constitute
the sole contract between the company(ies) and the passenger and/or purchaser of this trip.
Unless promoted as a Penn State exclusive tour, your group may include travelers from other universities.
Please note that all package rates and itineraries listed are subject to change.
All alumni tours include optional physical activities for those inclined to be more active.
If you choose to make your own flight arrangements for an alumni tour and not use those provided by the tour company, we recommend that you not do so until receiving final documents from the tour company confirming
details of your trip's scheduled departure. However, if you choose to make your own flight arrangements, the Penn State Alumni Association is not liable for any loss resulting from tour cancelations or changes to tour dates.
CST Registration No. 2028271-40. Fla. Seller of Travel Reg. 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 Member Carriers ©2013 AHI Travel Printed in the USA.
SPONSORED BY
Penn State
Alumni Association
JANUARY 7-20, 2014
B #: ______________ Date: ________________
PSR: __________________
Category/Deck/Description
E
D
First
Middle
Last
5
Deluxe Stateroom
$8,310
$3,155
C
B
City _____________________________________________________________
Deluxe Stateroom
$8,650
$3,325
8
Deluxe Stateroom
$10,280
$4,140
Private verandah, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Date of Birth
Street Address ____________________________________________________
7
Large picture window, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
Date of Birth
A
9
Deluxe Stateroom
$10,740
$4,370
PH
10
Penthouse
$15,560
$6,780
Large private verandah, spacious living area, queen-size bed or twin beds, full Jacuzzi bathtub,
separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.
®
State __________________________________________ ZIP ______________
Home: (_________)_____________Office: (_________)____________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________
Sharing with _______________________________________. (Form sent separately.)
I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows:
Cruise Program
❒ I/we will make my/our own air arrangements and transfers.
❒ Please contact me/us regarding air options.
Cabin category requested: 1st choice ___________ 2nd choice ___________
Bedding Request: ❒ Twin
❒ Queen
Dinner seating requested: ❒ 6:15 p.m.
❒ 8:30 p.m.
❒ Open Dining
Note: Request for seating must be made at time of booking.
Table size requested: ❒ 2
❒4
❒6
or ❒ 8
❒ 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 be
found, I understand the supplement will no longer apply.
Air/Sea Program
❒ I/we reserve the Cruise Program and request the Air Program to Santiago,
Chile, with return from Papeete, Tahiti, to depart from:
________________________________________________________________
Departure City
❒ Please send me information on upgrading my flights.Reservations are subject to
availability and processed on a first come, first served basis. Reservations to be
paid in full by October 9, 2013 (90 days prior to departure). Reservations received
after this date must be accompanied by payment in full. Credit cards cannot be
accepted for final payment.
PS
10
Penthouse Suite
$20,190
$9,095
Large private verandah, sizeable living space, picture window view, large bedroom, queen-size bed
or twin beds, full Jacuzzi bathtub, separate shower, walk-in closet and personal butler service.
®
All cabins have a remote TV & DVD player, a refrigerator and a security safe.
All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy and do not include Crystal’s Air Fare
Add-On costs (unless otherwise stated). Single prices available upon request. Port charges are an
additional $300 per person.
AIR/SEA PROGRAM
Choose Crystal’s optional Air/Sea Program
featuring special air add-ons from most U.S. and
Canadian gateways and enjoy complimentary
transfers between the airport and the ship.
Crystal’s knowledgeable and accommodating
staff will greet you and make your arrival and
departure go as smoothly and stress free as
possible.
Contact us to ask about these special fares and
to secure your air reservation.
The Pennsylvania State University encourages qualified persons with disabilities
who can function independently or are accompanied by an aide, to participate in
its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of special accommodations or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact
Penn State Alumni Travel and Education [800-548-LION(5466)] in advance of your
participation or visit. NOTE: International destinations often involve walking, walking on uneven surfaces, and stairs. Also, elevators and special accommodations
are not always available. Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce. This publication is available in alternative media upon request. U. Ed. ALU 13-56
Enclosed is a deposit of ________ ($600 per person required)
to reserve ________ place(s).
❒ Accept my check made payable to AHI International.
❒ Charge my deposit to: ❒ MasterCard ❒ Visa Expires________/________
ITINERARY
Day 1
Depart Gateway CityA
Day 2
Arrive Santiago, Chile/
Transfer to ValparaísoA/
Embark Crystal Symphony/
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 3
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 4
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 5
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 6
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 7
Easter Island, Chile
Day 8
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 9
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 10
Pitcairn Island, England
Day 11
Cruise the South Pacific
Day 12
Mooréa, French Polynesia
Day 13
Tahiti, French Polynesia
Day 14
Tahiti/Disembark ship/
Return to Gateway CityA
A
Card # ___________________________________________________________
Provided for Air/Sea participants
Note: Program Itinerary is subject to
change due to local conditions.
____________________________________________________________
Mooréa
(Signature as it appears on credit card)
Please note: Any payment to AHI International constitutes your acceptance of the terms
and conditions set out herein, including but not limited to the cancellation terms.
Mooréa
BECOME A
Private verandah, queen-size bed or twin beds, seating area, full bathtub/shower combination.
800-323-7373
past.ahitravel.com
Dear Penn State Traveler,
We We invite you to join us for an unforgettable voyage across the
Southern Seas. Escape the winter chill and enjoy days of cobalt-blue
skies, warm breezes, and Polynesian hospitality as you sail to
breathtaking Easter Island, Pitcairn Island, Mooréa, and Tahiti.
Our journey begins in Valparáiso, Chile. Our first call is Easter
Island, where we’ll gaze upon the moai statues. Then our ship will
drop anchor in Bounty Bay for a visit to Pitcairn Island, where
Fletcher Christian from the HMS Bounty was marooned. The
adventure continues when we reach the islands of French Polynesia
where we’ll visit Mooréa and Tahiti.
Experience the worry-free convenience and value of group travel
while enjoying your dream vacation among like-minded travelers.
Enjoy award-winning entertainment, specialty restaurants,
enrichment classes, and expert speakers. You can make your
12-night cruise as active or as relaxing as you desire by selecting
the excursions and activities that appeal to you.
Travel with the Penn State Alumni Association brings you exotic
locations, beautiful scenery, and memorable experiences. Take the
trip of a lifetime on one of our tours. Travel with the “Penn State
Family” to more than 30 destinations around the world. The special
blue-and-white ambience that Penn State provides make this
program extraordinary. What's your destination?
For more information on other opportunities to travel with the
Alumni Association, visit www.alumni.psu.edu/travel or call
800-548-LION (5466).
Sincerely,
Roger L. Williams ’73, ’75g, ’88g
Executive Director
Penn State Alumni Association
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“Rapanui, a tiny islet, is
almost over the verge of
a distant sea, the scanty
stepmother-home of less
than a battalion of
humankind far sundered
from the folk of its
own race.”
~ William Churchill,
American Polynesian
ethnologist, 1859-1920,
“Easter Island,” 1912
“Tahiti is lovely;
the climate is perfect…
The world actually
vanishes here.”
~ Henry Adams,
American historian and
intellectual, 1838-1918
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“[Mooréa is] a monument
to the prodigal beauty
of nature."
~ James A. Michener,
American author,
1907-1997, “Tales of the
South Pacific,” 1947
“The soul of a journey is
liberty, perfect liberty, to
think, feel, do just as one
pleases.”
~ William Hazlitt,
English essayist, 1778-1830,
“On Going a Journey,” The
New Monthly Magazine and
Literary Journal, 1822
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SOUTHERN SEAS
CRUISE IN LUXURY ABOARD CRYSTAL SYMPHONY
Easter Island | Pitcairn Island | Mooréa | Tahiti
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in forfeiture of 10% of the entire cost of the trip per person; 75 days to 30 days, 50% of the trip cost per person; cancellation from 29 days up to the time of departure will result in 100% forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip.
rip cancellation insurance is available through the Penn State Alumni Association for comprehensive coverage of expenses in conjunction with cancellation due to illness or accident as well as damaged or lost luggage. You will
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Please note that all package rates and itineraries listed are subject to change.
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