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2021 Alphonse Fishing Rates 2021 Fishing Package Rates VALID: 1 JAN 2021 – 31 DEC 2021 ALPHONSE ISLAND TERMS & CONDITIONS SEASONAL : SEPTEMBER – MAY INCLUDES: SINGLE > Seven night Fishing Package with three meals daily BEACH BUNGALOW US$ > Domestic Flights and Boat Transfers where applicable > Six days fully guided fishing 7-NIGHT FISHING PACKAGE 10,760 pp [2 Anglers per Skiff & Guide] (2 anglers per 1 guide & skiff) RETURN CHARTER FLIGHT: Mahé/Alphonse/Mahé Prices above include the $910 IDC Flights > Room amenities, non-motorised and land based activities SHARING SINGLE BEACH SUITE > Soft drinks during activities US$ US$ > Water, tea and coffee 7-NIGHT FISHING PACKAGE 14,155 pp 20,560 pp [2 Anglers per Skiff & Guide] > Complimentary scheduled communal excursions RETURN CHARTER FLIGHT: Mahé/Alphonse/Mahé Prices above include the $910 IDC Flights > Snorkelling equipment (Loss of gear charged per item) > Watersport equipment (Stand up paddle boards, kayaks) Single Skiff Supplement Subject to availability. US$ 3,600 per week [US$600 per day] Excludes conservation donation: US$175. > Fly fishing rod and reel rental > Public Wi-Fi ASTOVE ATOLL > VAT SEASONAL : NOVEMBER – APRIL EXCLUDES: SPRING TIDE NEAP TIDE > International flights ASTOVE CORAL HOUSE SHARING SINGLE SHARING SINGLE > Mahé accommodation and transfers US$ US$ US$ US$ > Travel and medical insurance 7-NIGHT FISHING PACKAGE 13,950 pp 14,650 pp 10,555 pp 11,255 pp > Conservation donations [2 Anglers per Skiff & Guide] > Additional excursions Prices above include the $4,150 IDC Flights RETURN CHARTER FLIGHT: Mahé/Astove/Mahé > Motorised activities Single Skiff Supplement [max 2 single supplements] Subject to availability. US$ 3,600 per week [US$600 per day] > Beverages Excludes conservation donation: US$175. > Laundry and items of a personal nature > Telephone charges COSMOLEDO ATOLL > Spa Treatments (where applicable) SEASONAL : NOVEMBER – APRIL > Boutique and shop purchases SHARING SINGLE > Tackle and flies COSMOLEDO ECO-LODGE US$ US$ > Babysitting/Child-minding (where applicable) 7-NIGHT FISHING PACKAGE 15,595 pp 18,745 pp > Gratuities [2 Anglers per Skiff & Guide] > Private Transfers RETURN CHARTER FLIGHT: Mahé/Astove/Mahé Prices above include the $4,150 IDC Flights and Boat Transfers RETURN BOAT TRANSFER: Astove/Cosmo/Astove PAYMENT TERMS: Single Skiff Supplement [max 2 single supplements] Subject to availability. US$ 3,600 per week [US$600 per day] > Reservations will be held for 2 weeks. Excludes conservation donation: US$175. > We require a 50% deposit to confirm the booking. > Final payment to be made 3 months prior to arrival. FARQUHAR ATOLL CANCELLATION POLICY: SEASONAL : APPLICABLE FROM OCTOBER 2020 – 31 DECEMBER 2021 > A 10% fee shall be levied if cancellation is made more than 180 days prior to arrival. SHARING SINGLE FARQUHAR GUEST HOUSE US$ US$ > A 10% fee shall be levied if the reservation is moved to an alternative date within the same season. 7-NIGHT FISHING PACKAGE 11,075 pp 13,075 pp [2 Anglers per Skiff & Guide] > A fee of 50% shall be levied if cancellation is between 180 and 90 days prior to arrival. RETURN CHARTER FLIGHT: Mahé / Farquhar / Mahé Prices above include the $1,950 IDC Flights > A fee of 100% shall be levied if cancellation is Single Skiff Supplement [max 2 single supplements] Subject to availability. US$ 3,600 per week [US$600 per day] 90 days or less prior to arrival. Excludes conservation donation: US$175. > All cancellations and provisional bookings must be confirmed in writing. *ISLAND CONSERVATION DONATION A donation of US$175 per adult [US$25 per night] is excluded from the rates and will be added to your final invoice. INDEMNITY & INSURANCE: PLEASE CONTACT US FOR PRIVATE CHARTER RATES > All activities require the client to sign an indemnity once on location. At time of quote flight charges, island fees and government taxes are correct but are subject to change without prior notice. Increases in any of these facets are out of the control of > All clients are required to submit “From Scene of Alphonse Island Limited trading as Blue Safari Seychelles and will be transferred to the client. Service providers used such as airlines and lodge operators are independent business concerns and are in no way affiliated to Alphonse Island Limited trading as Blue Safari Seychelles. Although all reasonable efforts will be made to ensure the smooth running of the tour, Accident Medevac Insurance” prior to arrival. Alphonse Island Limited trading as Blue Safari Seychelles cannot be held responsible in any way for bad or non-performance of service providers. While all possible efforts will be made to > It is required that guests take out travel insurance ensure the success of this tour, Alphonse Island Limited trading as Blue Safari Seychelles cannot be held responsible in any way for the cancellation in total or in part or non-performance in any way, due to bad weather, insufficient bookings or any other detrimental natural phenomenon/disaster, political unrest or war. that covers part or full cancellation of a trip due to flight delays, health, weather or force majeure. t +248 422 97 00 / +248 422 90 30 e [email protected] Alphonse Fishing Co. is e [email protected] part of the Blue Safari www.alphonsefishingco.com Seychelles Collection www.bluesafari.com JUNE 2020.
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