Pearls of Southeast Asia a Voyage from Hong Kong to Saigon

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Pearls of Southeast Asia a Voyage from Hong Kong to Saigon PEARLS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA A VOYAGE FROM HONG KONG TO SAIGON FIVE-STAR ALL-SUITE SMALL SHIP EXCLUSIVELY CHARTERED M.V. STAR LEGEND November 4 - 15, 2018 ITINERARY,, Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hue, Da Nang, Hoi An, Saigon 1 Depart the U.S. or Canada/ Cross the International Date Line 2 Hong Kong/Embark M.v. STAR LEGEND 3 Cruising the South China Sea • Unique offering exclusive to Gahagan & Company. 4 Haiphong, Vietnam, for Hanoi 5 Ha Long Bay/Gulf of Tonkin • Economy-class air included from Los Angeles to 6 Cruising the South China Sea Hong Kong with return from Saigon to Los Angeles. 7 Chan May for Hue/Da Nang • Nine-night cruise featuring the scenic beauty, rich culture 8 Da Nang for Hoi An and history of Vietnam, including the South China Sea, 9 Cruising the South China Sea Ha Long Bay, Gulf of Tonkin and Saigon River. 10 Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) • Exclusively chartered, Five-Star, all-Suite, small ship 11 Saigon/Disembark ship/Depart for the U.S. STARLE GEND calls on ports inaccessible to larger vessels. or Canada/Cross the International Date Line/ M.V. Arrive in the U.S. or Canada • Intimate ship-106 spacious Suites (277 to 575 sq. ft.). 'Cruise itinerary is subject to change. • Complimentary house wine is served with dinner and all meals are included during the cruise. • One excursion included in every port! • Visit four UNESCO World Heritage sites- Hanoi, Ha Long Bay, Hue and Hoi An. • Specially arranged onboard lectures by study leaders. South China Sea • Unpack just once! 17:.. UNESCO � Cl World Heritage Site • Two-night Hong Kong Pre-Cruise Option. · -· · - Cruise Itinerary + Air Routing • Three-night Angkor Wat • Siem Reap Post-Cruise Option. ······ Land Routing PEARLS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA • Economy-class air is included from • Tour of vibrant and cosmopolitan Los Angeles to Hong Kong, with Saigon featuring its French Colonial return from Saigon to Los Angeles. architecture, central Post Office, War Remnants Museum, former 0N BOARD THE Presidential Palace (Reunification Hall) EXCLUSIVELY CHARTERED, and Notre Dame Cathedral. FIVE-STAR, ALL-SUITE, • Onboard guest speakers to provide SMALL SHIP M.V. STAR LEGEND educational discussions on the culture and history of Vietnam. • Nine-night cruise from Hong Kong to Saigon, Vietnam, featuring ENHANCED TRAVEL SERVICES a cruise in Ha Long Bay and port calls at Haiphong for Hanoi, • Transfers and luggage handling Chan May for Hue, and Da Nang PROGRAM FEATURES abroad for participants whose for Hoi An, Vietnam. arrival(s)/departure(s) coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s). • Spacious, Five-Star ocean-view, • Scenic cruise within the Gulf of Tonkin all-Suite accommodations, and along the shores of Ha Long Bay, • Gratuities to local guides and drivers on each with private bathroom and a UNESCO World Heritage site dominated included excursions and transfers and individual climate control. by more than 3000 limestone karsts. to hotel and ship personnel. • Captain's Welcome and • Full-day excursion, including lunch, • Complimentary bottled water in your Farewell Receptions. from Chan May to the former Suite and on excursions. Imperial Capital City of Hue, • Hospitality desk aboard ship. • All gourmet meals-breakfast, lunch a UNESCO World Heritage site, and dinner-throughout the cruise, featuring the impressive Tu Due Tomb, • The services of experienced served at single, unassigned seatings. the Forbidden Purple City and the Gohagan & Company Travel Directors • Compiimentary house wine is served 17'h-century Heavenly Lady Pagoda, throughout the program. with dinner. built to ensure the country's prosperity. • Complimentary use of a state-of-the-art • Spectacular sail away while cruising • Scenic drive along the breathtaking audio headset for each participant Hong Kong Harbor. Hai Van Pass (Ocean Cloud Pass) during guided excursions. • Full-day excursion from the port of from Hue to Da Nang. • Travel document wallet, name badge and pre-departure information. Haiphong to the stoic political capital • Excursion from Da Nang to the ancient city of Hanoi to see the 11 ,h_century port of Hoi An, a UNESCO World • Automatic $250,000 flight insurance Temple of Literature, tranquil Heritage site, to see the Japanese-style policy for each participant ticketed on Hoan Kiem Lake and the colorful covered bridge, the intricately carved flights by Gohagan & Company. "36 Streets" Old Quarter district, Phuc Kien Assembly Hall and the city's with lunch. colorful market. All Program Features are contingent upon finalbrochure pricing. ANGKOR WAT. SIEM REAP POST-CRUISE OPTION .
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