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Superstar Aquarius SuperStar Aquarius - Taiwan and Japan Fares are valid from 2 Apr to 27 Oct 2017 in HKD and are per person based on twin-sharing (For Non-Hong Kong and Non-Macau Residents) Itinerary 1 Itinerary 2 Itinerary 3 Itinerary 4 Itinerary 5 3 - Night 3 - Night 3 - Night 2 - Night 2 - Night Keelung – Miyakojima – Naha – Keelung – Ishigaki – Naha – Keelung – Miyakojima – Cruise Fare Keelung – Ishigaki – Keelung Keelung – Yonaguni – Keelung Keelung Keelung Nakagusuku – Keelung (Wed) (Fri) (Sun) (Sun) (Sun) Aug 23 & 30, 2017 Aug 25, 2017 Aug 27, 2017 Apr 2, 2017 Oct 1 & 8, 2017 Sep 6, 13, 20 & 27, 2017 Sep 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, 2017 Sep 3,10,17 & 24, 2017 Sailing Dates Oct 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2017 Oct 6, 13, 20 & 27,2017 Oct 15 & 22, 2017 (Holiday surcharge applies for departures during Jul 16 to Aug 20, 2017) Peak Peak Peak Jul 19 & 26, 2017 Jul 21 & 28, 2017 Jul 16, 23 & 30, 2017 Aug 2, 9 & 16, 2017 Aug 4, 11 & 18, 2017 Aug 6, 13, 20, 2017 Stateroom description International Rate AS Owner Suite (Deck 8) 17,160 18,820 28,690 AT President Suite (Deck 8) 14,350 15,730 23,980 AA Executive Suite (Deck 11) 13,610 14,880 22,800 AB Junior Suite (Deck 8, 9 & 10) 10,910 11,960 18,250 AC Star Suite (Deck 6) 10,440 11,450 17,420 BA Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony (Deck 8) 7,270 7,940 12,220 CA Superior Oceanview Stateroom (Deck 8, 9 & 10) 5,860 6,120 9,710 CB Oceanview Stateroom with Window (Deck 6) 5,590 5,920 9,460 CC Oceanview Stateroom with Window (Deck 7) 5,530 5,900 9,290 CD Oceanview Stateroom with Window (Deck 5) 5,420 5,770 9,080 CF Oceanview Stateroom with Porthole (Deck 5) 5,330 5,530 8,780 CG Oceanview Stateroom with Porthole (Deck 4) 5,120 5,380 8,480 CH Fully Obstructed View (Deck 8) 4,970 5,230 8,290 DA Superior Inside Stateroom (Deck 9 & 10) 4,720 4,980 7,860 DB Inside Stateroom (Deck 8) 4,510 4,690 7,510 DC Inside Stateroom (Deck 6 & 7) 4,280 4,480 7,130 DD Inside Stateroom (Deck 5) 4,140 4,380 6,880 DE Inside Stateroom (Deck 4) 4,060 4,240 6,720 AA-AC The 3rd or 4th guest in the same cabin 9,710 10,620 16,250 BA The 3rd or 4th guest in the same cabin 5,450 5,960 9,170 CA-CH The 3rd or 4th guest in the same cabin 4,060 4,280 6,780 DA-DE The 3rd or 4th guest in the same cabin 3,300 3,970 5,480 Single Fare 150% of the Twin-sharing Fare Infant Fare (below 2 years/24 months old) 25% of the Twin-sharing Fare (applicable after 2 Full Paying Passengers) Port Charges 386 192 468 Holiday Surcharge (only applicable on Peak Sailing) 320 320 480 Itinerary 1 Itinerary 2 2 - Night 2 - Night Keelung – Ishigaki – Keelung Keelung – Yonaguni – Keelung (Wed) (Fri) Date Destination Arrival Departure Date Destination Arrival Departure Wed Keelung – Taiwan - 2200 Fri Keelung – Taiwan - 2200 Thu Ishigaki – Japan 1000 (1100) 2200 (2100) Sat Yonaguni – Japan 0900 (1000) 0930 (1030) Fri Keelung – Taiwan 1600 - Sun Keelung – Taiwan 1100 - Itinerary 3 Itinerary 4 Itinerary 5 3 - Night 3 - Night 3 - Night Keelung – Miyakojima – Naha – Keelung Keelung – Ishigaki – Naha – Keelung Keelung – Miyakojima – Nakagusuku – Keelung (Sun) (Sun) (Sun) Date Destination Arrival Departure Date Destination Arrival Departure Date Destination Arrival Departure Sun Keelung – Taiwan - 1700 Sun Keelung – Taiwan - 1700 Sun Keelung – Taiwan - 1700 Mon Miyakojima - Japan 0800 (0900) 1700 (1800) Mon Ishigaki – Japan 0700 (0800) 1600 (1700) Mon Miyakojima - Japan 0800 (0900) 1700 (1800) Tue Naha - Japan 0700 (0800) 1700 (1800) Tue Naha – Japan 0700 (0800) 1700 (1800) Tue Nakagusuku - Japan 0700 (0800) 1700 (1800) Wed Keelung – Taiwan 1600 - Wed Keelung – Taiwan 1600 - Wed Keelung – Taiwan 1600 - ( )Denote Local Time Cruise Essentials Terms & Conditions Everything you need to know about your cruise 1. All fares are in Hong Kong Dollars and do not include Visa Fee, Port Charge, Service Charge, 1. Access Card/ Boarding Pass Holiday Surcharge, optional land tour and other incidental charges. Fares stated are applicable to non-Hong Kong and non-Macau Residents only. Access card is used for onboard identity card, onboard charge card, gangway security pass and cabin key card. 2. Single fare passenger pays 150% of twin-sharing fare. It is an identification card. Issued to all passengers in exchange for your Travel Documents before you can board the ship and upon collection 3. Infant (below 2 years old) pays 25% of twin-sharing normal fare applicable only upon 2 before disembarkation. full-paying passengers. Please keep the access card with you at all times during the entire cruise. 4. The HK$100 administration fee per person will be charged for changes made to booking after Please remember to bring along your access card throughout the cruise for inclusive dining privilege verification. confirmation slip is issued. The fee excludes cancellation fees. 5. Cancellation policy stated in the table below is for sailings in Normal Season. Irrespective of 2. Boarding the notice period given, a 100% full fare will be charged for cancellation made for Peak Season Please present your Passport/ Travel Documents together with the access card upon boarding. sailings. 3. Star Navigator (Ship’s Programme Sheet) CANCELLATION POLICY Please refer to the day’s Star Navigator for all restaurants’ opening hours and programme highlights of the day. You can find a copy of Star Navigator in your stateroom or pick it up from the Reception Counter on Deck 7. 4 NIGHTS CRUISES OR LESS (EXCLUDE SUPER PEAK SEASON) 14 - 45 days before departure 25% of Cruise Full Fare 4. Gala Dinner 8 -13 days before departure 50% of Cruise Full Fare Pre - Gala Cocktail at stardust Lounge (Deck 10 Fwd) at 7:30pm Gala Dinner: Dynasty (Deck 9 Aft) - 5:30pm (1st seating), 8:00pm (2nd seating) 7 days or less before departure 100% of Cruise Full Fare Mariners (Deck 9 Mid)- 5:30pm (1st seating), 8:15pm (2nd seating) Dress Code: Elegant casual, no shorts or open-toed footwear is allowed. All garments for gentlemen must come with a collar. No Show / No Written Notice 100% of Cruise Full Fare Guests are required to make advance reservations for the Gala Dinner. Gala Dinner schedule for special cruises are according to the sailing schedules and might be different from the above timings. CANCELLATION POLICY 5. More Information 1 NIGHT CRUISES (EXCLUDE SUPER PEAK SEASON) Currency used onboard is New Taiwan dollar (NTD). 14 - 29 days before departure 25% of Cruise Full Fare Prior to disembarkation, please ensure that all outstanding bills are cleared before retrieving your passport. All drinks ordered from any F&B outlets are chargeable. 6 -13 days before departure 50% of Cruise Full Fare Please note all heating devices such as iron, cooking plate, water heater, etc. are prohibited onboard the cruise. All Guest are strictly prohibited from bringing any alcohol, alcoholic drink, intoxicating liquor or beverage onboard the ship. 5 days or less before departure 100% of Cruise Full Fare Star Cruises reserves the right to refuse any passengers whose condition is not made known to the cruise line prior to sailing, and shall not be No Show / No Written Notice 100% of Cruise Full Fare required to refund any portion of the cruise fare paid by these passengers. Subject to Star Cruises’ Terms and Conditions. Check in & Embarkation 1. Check-in location: 6. Star Cruises reserves the right to cancel or substitute any scheduled port-of-call / itinerary / • West Passenger Terminal (W2): No. 16, Gangxi St., Renai District, Keelung City 20041, Taiwan (R.O.C.) price / programme at any time without prior notice. • Keelung Harbor Building (E2) :No. 1, Zhongzheng Road, Zhongzheng District, Keelung City 20202, Taiwan (R.O.C.) 7. All cruises/passages are subject to the Terms & Conditions of Carriage of Star Cruises ("TTC") 2. Passengers have to present travel agents’ vouchers/confirmation slips and valid travel documents to collect the boarding passes at the available at appointed travel agents or Star Cruises offices and website at check-in counter. All passengers must embark before the gate closes, otherwise passengers may have to bear any liability involved. www.starcruises.com 3. Berthing time may change subject to the availability of berths at different ports. Notice of the time changes will be given one week prior to departure. Visa/Passport Requirements & Passage Restrictions 1. All non-Hong Kong and non-Macau citizens are required to provide travel documents for all departures including valid passports to countries where we call. All passports must have at least 6 months of validity from the date of sailing. 2. Passengers are responsible for ensuring that all travel documents and visas are in order prior to departure from their home country. Visa and immigration regulations vary depending on the travel destinations and the nationalities of the passengers. Passengers are advised to consult their local travel agents and/or diplomatic representations on the immigration formalities for their proposed itineraries. 3. Any child whose travel document is attached to the parent’s passport must travel with the accompanying parent. A passenger under 18 years of age must be accompanied in the same or connecting stateroom by a passenger 18 years or older. 4. Passage for a pregnant woman will only be permitted before her 24th week of pregnancy at the time of sailing. 5.
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