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Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends of Dartmouth, The evolution of volcanic activity beneath the , sculpted by waves and wind over millennia, created the of , , , , Taha’a, and Moorea. Experience this paradise—majestic peaks rising up from green jungles, white , pristine beaches and turquoise —that has beckoned people for centuries during this nine-night land and sea sojourn featuring the and Tuamotu . Enjoy two nights in , Tahiti, and seven nights aboard the Five-Star-Plus M.S. , specifi cally designed to cruise the waters of the South Pacifi c, including the remote Tuamotu Archipelago. Cruise aboard the intimate, Five-Star-Plus, 166-Stateroom M.S. PAUL GAUGUIN, which provides an unmatched small experience amidst the unparalleled beauty of French : Tahiti, the Society Islands and the . The gracious staff of Les Gauguines and Les Gauguins, an exclusive feature aboard the M.S. PAUL GAUGUIN, bring the native spirit of Polynesia to life through enriching cultural experiences. And, a whole host of complimentary features aboard ship are included: all shipboard gratuities; complimentary alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages served throughout the ship, including at every lunch and dinner, and replenished in your Suite or Stateroom throughout the cruise; complimentary watersports; and even complimentary personal butler service in Suite Category 1 and Stateroom Category 2. During your stay in Tahiti, explore the west coast of the and learn more about the history, environment and culture of Polynesia and admire the unique private collection in the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands. An onboard naturalist will provide a variety of talks and demonstrations about the islands’ history and cultural heritage throughout the cruise. You can observe extraordinary marine life and breathe in the fresh fragrances of , and jasmine that permeate the island air. We invite you to join us and like-minded travelers from Harvard and the Smithsonian for this opportunity featuring round-trip air included from Los Angeles✤ and Early Booking Savings through July 22, 2016! This program sells out quickly, so we encourage you to book now while space and Early Booking Savings are still available! Warm regards from Hanover,

Robin K. Albing, T’81 Mary Ann R. Hunt, A’14 Director, Lifelong Learning and Travel Assistant Director, Dartmouth Alumni Travel www.alumni.dartmouth.edu/travel Professor Whaley received a Ph.D. in Linguistics in the State University of New York, Buffalo. He is an expert on the Tungusic languages of northern and is known internationally for his work in language typology, which involves determining why some properties of language are common while others are rare. One of his current projects examines patterns of language and culture change in the and the Pacifi c Islands, where climate change has had signifi cant impact on small subsistence-based communities. This work has included fi eldwork in several Arctic communities, as well as and . On this trip, Professor Whaley will talk about how the languages of the Pacifi c give us a good picture of how the Pacifi c Islands were populated by humans and some of the unique cultural challenges that currently are being confronted by Polynesian peoples. ✤Air included from Los Angeles and Air Add-Ons have limited availability and are not guaranteed. SOCIETY ISLANDS AIR is Included Papeete, Tahiti ✤ Lively, cosmopolitan Papeete, the breathtaking From Los Angeles! capital of and the gateway to the treasures of the South Pacifi c, has AIR ADD-ONS extended a hospitable welcome to visitors are available from since its founding as a settlement ✤ 85 SELECTED GATEWAYS. in 1824. Located on a natural harbor cooled Round-trip economy-class air is included from Los Angeles, and there are economy-class Air by trade winds, Papeete enjoys one of the Add-Ons available from 85 selected gateways fi nest natural settings in the South Pacifi c, (limited) at additional cost; all are available set against a backdrop of verdant, through ’ (PGC) Air/Sea Program, and all are based on economy-class forest-clad peaks. Its tropical ambiance is travel, carriers and routings of PGC’s choice complemented by the charm and diversity and contractual agreements between PGC and of its inhabitants, a vibrant blend of native respective airlines; Gohagan & Company and Tahitian, French and Chinese. During the the sponsoring association/organization have no control over availability. exclusive included excursion along the island’s west coast, tour the Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands to view its signifi cant Visit the beautifully landscaped archaeological fi nds and learn more about Spring Garden of Vaipahi, home to the island’s geology, fl ora, fauna, culture approximately 75 different species of and customs. Walk through the sacred plants including precious mape (chestnut), Arahurahu , Polynesia’s only fully tropical fl owers and pine woods. restored marae (open-air temple). Huahine Soaring peaks, lush , dazzling white beaches and ancient shrines distinguish this untouched paradise formed of two islands—Huahine- and ◆ Round-trip air is included ✤ Huahine-Iti—separated by a deep sapphire from Los Angeles! blue bay and ringed by a . ◆ Five-Star-Plus Small Ship. The idyllic port of Fare lies nestled between the sea and a woodland of towering ◆ Complimentary alcoholic and mape trees draped with sweet-scented nonalcoholic beverages. vanilla vines. In the nearby settlement ◆ All shipboard gratuities are included. of Maeva, the ancient religious center of Huahine-Nui, stand 10 marae, built in the ◆ Complimentary fruit and fl owers in your Suite or Stateroom upon arrival.

◆ Spacious, 100% -view Explore the mysterious underwater world accommodations. of Bora Bora’s reefs and look for graceful double-saddle butterfl yfi sh, dazzling ◆ Complimentary Butler Service and an abundance of exotic marine life. (categories 1 and 2). ◆ Two-star Michelin chef-designed signature menu items featured at dinner. ◆ Early Booking Savings! Society Islands BOORARA BOORARA Tuamotu ArchipelagoRAANGIROANGIROA TAAHAHA’A FAAKARAVAKARAVA

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16th century of locally quarried stone and The islanders have preserved the ways of their dedicated to the Polynesian deities forebears and wear the traditional colorfully and Oro. hand-dyed pareo or sarong. In Bora Bora’s forested interior, villagers cultivate , Taha’a (Motu Mahana) and and preserve the ancient Idyllically set across an azure ruins of stone marae, the legacy of ancestral to the north of Huahine, Taha’a is Polynesian deities. dominated by the profi le of Mount Ohiri, named for Hiro, the Polynesian god of sailors and thieves. Today, two exotic ITINERARY enterprises provide the islanders’ livelihoods—the production of the world’s Day Destination most fl avorful vanilla beans and the 1 Depart the U.S./Arrive in farming of lustrous black pearls. Spend the PAPEETE, TAHITI, SOCIETY ISLANDS day on the private South Pacifi c paradise of 2 PAPEETE Motu Mahana, where you can swim, snorkel or kayak, and enjoy a traditional Polynesian 3 PAPEETE/ feast on the island complemented Embark M.S. PAUL GAUGUIN by entertainment. 4 HUAHINE Bora Bora 5 FAKARAVA, TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO Described as “the most beautiful island in 6 RANGIROA the world” by author James A. Michener, 7 TAHA’A (MOTU MAHANA), SOCIETY Bora Bora is the proverbial vision of ISLANDS/BORA BORA a South paradise. Its distinctive 8 BORA BORA black peak is cloaked in a lush tropical forest and silhouetted against 9 MOOREA/PAPEETE, TAHITI turquoise lagoon waters, where a 10 P APEETE/Disembark ship/ coral and an outlying fringe of Depart for the U.S. motu teem with multicolored fish. 11 Arrive in the U.S. Bora Bora was settled by adventurous Polynesian mariners in the 10th century. Exotic natural beauty surrounds you in Bora Bora, where tall peaks, ideal for trail walks, and strikingly blue and turquoise lagoons, well-suited for snorkeling, are in abundance. The pristine, sparkling waters of French Polynesia In Tetumanu, see the village’s picturesque Catholic provide incredible snorkeling opportunities. church, made entirely of coral in the mid-19th century.

Moorea Tuamotus, features a lovely Intriguing temples evoke Moorea’s built entirely of coral, the fi rst church Polynesian heritage while European constructed in the archipelago by European churches underscore its role as the center (1874). Near the village of for 19th-century missionary activity in the Rotoava stands the Topaka Lighthouse, a Society Islands. Contemporary islanders picturesque 45-foot-tall coral stone turret. continue the ways of their forefathers, farming pineapples and papayas and INTERCONTINENTAL LE MOANA crafting fi ne works of art from seashells and BORA BORA RESORT indigenous wood. In Moorea’s village of Post-Program Option Papetoai, a unique, octagonal-shaped Extend your sojourn in French Polynesia church is the oldest European structure in with two nights in a Five-Star seaside resort the still in use. hotel on Bora Bora, providing an authentic Polynesian experience. On Bora Bora’s UAMOTU RCHIPELAGO dazzling Matira Point, enjoy magnifi cent, T A expansive ocean views from your deluxe Rangiroa beachfront or overwater bungalow. The Tuamotus, Tahiti’s “strand of Observe the abundant marine life on a pearls” and the largest chain of islands in reef excursion, dine in one of the island’s the world, are a remote, picture-perfect gourmet restaurants for the exotic oasis of the South Seas. Comprised of more fl avors of fresh local seafood prepared than 110 miles of tiny motus encircling with French Polynesian fl air, or enjoy the resort’s wide array of watersports and two dozens of pristine coral atolls, Rangiroa— white-sand beaches. This resort option “vast sky” in the local language—offers includes breakfast daily and round-trip air magnifi cent, unobstructed vistas in between Tahiti and Bora Bora. every direction. Its seemingly endless The Post-Program Option is at additional cost. emerald green lagoon is the largest in the Details will be provided with your reservation confi rmation. Tuamotus and the second largest in the world, a secluded natural aquarium that is Enjoy complimentary watersport opportunities from particularly attractive to divers. The atoll M.S. PAUL GAUGUIN’S retractable watersports marina. also offers ideal snorkeling—observe the , the green sea turtle and the rare, endangered humphead wrasse—and a unique sand beach. Fakarava The second largest of the Tuamotu atolls, Fakarava is designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for its lagoon’s rich ecosystem of rare endemic , plants and crustaceans. In Fakarava’s two villages, the local pearl and farmers actively participate in conservation efforts, as their livelihood depends on sustaining these natural resources. The motu village of Tetamanu, the former capital of the FIIVEVE--SSTTARAR--PPLLUSUS M.S. PAAULUL GAAUGUINUGUIN THHEE MOOSTST DEELUXELUXE SMMALLALL SHHIPIP CRRUISINGUISING FRRENCHENCH POOLYNESIALYNESIA

THE FIVE-STAR-PLUS M.S. PAUL GAUGUIN, consistently rated as one of the Top Small Ship Cruise Lines by Travel + Leisure readers, provides the ultimate shipboard environment and best amenities in the South Pacifi c! The only small vessel designed specifi cally to maneuver from deep seas into shallow lagoons inaccessible to larger , M.S. PAUL GAUGUIN cruises among the islands, atolls and motus of Tahiti and French Polynesia—its year-round home—and offers a quintessential South Pacifi c experience by immersing you completely in the native and creating exclusive opportunities to explore. Category 2 Stateroom The ship features only 166 exceptionally spacious (200 to 358 square feet) Staterooms and Suites, 70% of which are designed with an expansive, fl oor-to-ceiling sliding glass door that opens to a private balcony. Each is air conditioned and furnished with one queen bed (a limited number of Staterooms offer twin beds), a sitting , private bathroom with shower (and full-size bathtub in most Suites and Staterooms), luxurious European linens, robe and slippers. “Bon voyage” with complimentary fresh fl owers and fruit in your Stateroom or Suite. Complimentary alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages are Category 3 Stateroom served throughout the ship and during the entire cruise, all onboard gratuities are included and complimentary in-suite beverages are replenished upon request. The onboard naturalist’s talks highlight the unique fl ora and fauna of the South Pacifi c. The professionally trained crew of Les Gauguines and Les Gauguins are an exclusive and integral part of your cruising experience—these native ambassadors of Polynesia will enhance your understanding of their Polynesian culture by way of -making, pareo-tying demonstrations and more, while providing attentive, Five-Star-Plus service and gracious hospitality. A professional butler will be at your service in Suite Dining Room Category 1 and Stateroom Category 2 to unpack, arrange, assist and, quite simply, pamper you. Savor exclusive epicurean delights in La Veranda bistro, where items from two-star Michelin Chef Jean-Pierre Vigato’s signature menu are served indoors and alfresco; in L’Etoile, where fi ne international cuisine with a Polynesian fl air is served; or in Le Grill, which offers a casual poolside dining alternative of grilled specialties. Vegetarian and low-carb options, in-suite dining and 24-hour room service are available upon request. An open seating policy allows you to choose the venue, the time and with whom you wish to dine. La Veranda M.S. PAUL GAUGUIN provides an outdoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art fi tness center and steam room, and a full-service spa.✶ Explore Polynesia’s shimmering aqua lagoons from M.S. PAUL GAUGUIN’s state-of-the-art retractable watersports marina, where you can enjoy complimentary paddle boarding, kayaking and windsurfi ng. Snorkeling equipment is provided for underwater views of rainbow-colored coral reefs and up-close encounters with parrotfi sh, clownfi sh, giant clams and sea turtles. Optional SCUBA ✶ diving and snorkeling excursions for all levels of experience are available. VServices provided at additional cost. Included Features ◆ Round-trip air is included from Los Angeles.✤ IInn Papeete,Papeete, TTahitiahiti ◆ Two nights (air schedules permitting) in the Five-Star INTERCONTINENTAL RESORT TAHITI. ◆ Breakfast each morning. ◆ Welcome Reception. ◆ Tour of Tahiti’s west coast featuring visits to the sacred Arahurahu Marae, Spring Garden of Vaipahi and Museum of Tahiti and Her Islands. OOnn bboardoard thethe Five-Star-PlusFive-Star-Plus SSmallmall SShiphip M.S. PAAULUL GAAUGUINUGUIN THE MOST LUXURIOUS SMALL SHIP CRUISING TAHITI AND THE SOCIETY ISLANDS. ◆ Seven-night cruise round trip Papeete, Tahiti, with port calls at the idyllic Society Islands of Huahine, Taha’a, (Motu Mahana), Bora Bora and Moorea; and Tuamotu Archipelago’s Rangiroa and Fakarava. ◆ Spacious, Five-Star-Plus, ocean-view accommodations, each with a private bathroom. ◆ Butler service is available in categories 1 and 2. ◆ Captain’s Welcome and Farewell Receptions. ◆ Gohagan & Company Private Reception. ◆ All shipboard gratuities are included. ◆ Complimentary welcome fruit and fl owers in your Suite or Stateroom upon arrival. ◆ Onboard naturalist to provide educational discussions about Polynesian history, and culture. ◆ Complimentary alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages are served throughout the cruise. ◆ All meals on board—full breakfast and lunch, and dinners featuring culinary creations designed by a two-star Michelin chef—served open seating style, allowing you to choose the venue, time and with whom you wish to dine. ◆ Complimentary kayaking, paddle boarding and windsurfi ng in the pristine waters and lagoons surrounding the Society Islands and Tuamotu Archipelago. ◆ Complimentary snorkeling equipment. ◆ Five-Star-Plus service, amenities and facilities on board. ◆ In-Suite dining and 24-hour room service. ◆ Onboard Polynesian entertainment by the lovely Les Gauguines and Les Gauguins. ◆ Full-day visit to the private motu at Taha’a, including a traditional Polynesian lunch. Enhanced Travel Services ◆ Transfers and luggage handling is included abroad for all participants who have booked their air tickets through Paul Gauguin Cruises’ Standard Air/Sea Program on the program travel dates. ◆ The services of experienced Gohagan & Company Travel Directors throughout the program. ◆ Travel document wallet, name badge and pre-departure information. ◆ A program of optional shore excursions is available at an additional cost. ✤ Air included from Los Angeles, California, applies only to the fi rst and second guests in each Stateroom. Paul Gauguin Cruises’ (PGC) Air/Sea Program is economy class, has limited availability and is based on contractual agreements between PGC and respective airlines; Gohagan & Company and the sponsoring association/ organization have no control over availability. 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Due to limited fl ight schedules, Paul Gauguin Cruises (PGC) reserves to impose an overnight stay (hotel, transfers, meals, etc.) in the arrival and/or departure gateway city or in any intermediate/transit city at the participant’s expense. LAND/CRUISE/AIR TARIFF (per person, based on double occupancy) Description - Ocean-view Staterooms and Suites range from 200 to 358 square feet Early Booking Regular Published Category and have a sitting area, private bathroom, individual climate control, fl at-screen Savings Tariff satellite television, CD/DVD player, direct-dial telephone, mini-refrigerator stocked through Tariff after and replenished, safe, hair dryer and plush robes and slippers. July 22, 2016 July 22, 2016 Stateroom with two portholes, queen-size bed (limited number of Staterooms 6 offer twin beds) and shower and full bathtub. Deck 3. $6395 $7395 Stateroom with a picture window, queen-size bed (limited number of Staterooms 5 offer twin beds) and shower and full bathtub. Deck 4. $7195 $8195 Stateroom with sliding glass door and private balcony, queen-size bed and 4 shower and full bathtub. Deck 6. $8495 $9495 Stateroom with sliding glass door and private balcony, queen-size bed 3 (limited number of Staterooms offer twin beds) and shower and full bathtub $8995 $9995 (limited number of Staterooms have shower only). Deck 7. Larger Stateroom. Butler service. Sliding glass door and private veranda, larger sitting 2 area, queen-size bed (limited number of Staterooms offer twin beds) and shower and $10195 $11195 full bathtub (limited number of Staterooms have shower only). Decks 7 and 8. One-room Suite. Butler service. Sliding glass door and private veranda, larger 1 sitting area, queen-size bed (limited number of Suites offer twin beds) and shower $11495 $12495 and full bathtub. Deck 7. ◆ Additional Suite category tariffs are available upon request. ◆ Singles are available in category 4 at $15695 and in category 3 at $16195 on or before July 22, 2016. Add $1000 for reservations made after July 22, 2016. ◆ Taxes are an additional $240 per person and are subject to change. CRUISING TAHITI AND FRENCH POLYNESIA RESERVATION FORM Send to: Thomas P. Gohagan & Company Please make my/our reservation(s) in Category: 209 South LaSalle Street, Suite 500 1st Choice______2nd Choice______Chicago, Illinois 60604-1446 ❑ Double occupancy (two twin beds). (800) 922-3088 ❑ Double occupancy (one queen bed). ❑ Single accommodations. ❑ I am reserving as a single but prefer to share accommodations and will allow you to select my roommate (shares ______cannot be guaranteed). Title Full Name (exactly as it appears on your passport) Class Year/Affi liation Please make my/our reservation(s): Bora Bora Post-Program Option ______INTERCONTINENTAL LE MOANA BORA BORA Title Full Name (exactly as it appears on your passport) Class Year/Affi liation Beach Bungalow: ❏ Double at $1585 per person. ______❏ Single at $2420 per person. Street Mailing Address (no P.O. Box number please) ❏ I am reserving as a single but prefer to share accommodations and will ______-______allow you to select my roommate City State ZIP Code (shares cannot be guaranteed). Overwater Bungalow: ❏ ______Double at $1785 per person. ❏ Single at $2820 per person. Telephone: (Home) (Mobile) ❏ I am reserving as a single but prefer to share accommodations and will ______allow you to select my roommate Email Address (Business) (shares cannot be guaranteed). ______Included Air/Air Add-Ons (choose one): Preferred Name(s) on Badge(s) Tour No. 041-02/09/17-026 (subject to change and availability) ❑ Economy-class fl ights included from Program reservations require a deposit of $800 per person and Los Angeles, California. $200 per person Bora Bora Post-Program Option. By reserving and ❑ Economy-class Add-On fl ights from depositing on this program, I/we agree to the Release of Liability, Assumption of Risk and Binding Arbitration Agreement as printed on the outside back cover of this brochure. ______❏ (fi ll in departure city) Enclosed is my/our check(s) for $______as deposit. to and from Papeete, Tahiti, at Make checks payable to 2017 Cruising Tahiti and French Polynesia. additional cost to be advised.‡ ❑ Please contact me/us regarding an ❏ I/We authorize you to charge my/our deposit of $______to: upgrade to business or fi rst class at ❏ Visa ❏ MasterCard additional cost to be advised.‡ ‡ Note: Air included from Los Angeles✤ and ______Air Add-Ons✤ and/or airfare are subject Card Number Exp. Date to change. Space is limited and subject to availability and is not guaranteed. ______Date deviations and air changes are each Signature as it appears on credit card subject to a minimum $100-per-person fee per call as well as additional charges. All FINAL PAYMENTS are required to be made by check or ❑ I/we will make my/our own wire transfer by October 12, 2016. air arrangements. RESPONSIBILITY: AND BINDINGARBITRATION AGREEMENT RELEASE OFLIABILITY,ASSUMPTION OFRISK handling equipment. handling equipment. assistance must travel witha companion whowillberesponsible for and step over raised thresholds without assistance. Travelers requiring with minimalassistance from your traveling companion andclimb stairs Travelers must beable to embarkordisembark motorcoaches alone or wheelchair) must be reported inwritingwhenyou make your reservation. medical attention orphysical assistance (for example, theneedfor a and mobility. Anyphysical ormental condition thatmayrequire special PHYSICAL ACCESSIBILITY: current luggageallowance policy. change withoutpriornotice. Please contact your airline(s)for themost LUGGAGE: by PGC’s standard Air/SeaProgram. of your fl First-class andbusiness-class maybeavailable for thetranspacifi supplier fees. Includedair,however, isnotguaranteed onanysuchchanges. a $100-per-person fee percall, plusanyapplicable service charges and/or itineraries and/ortravel dates onalldeposited bookingscan bechangedfor organization have nocontrol over availability. Once submitted, fl carrier oralternative routing. Gohaganandthesponsoringassociation/ tickets issued are non-endorsable andcannot beexchanged for another where applicable. Astheairfares negotiated byPGCare very restricted, all and respective airlines.PGCreserves therightto usecharter airservice and routings ofPGC’s choice and contractual agreements between PGC available through PGC,andallare basedoneconomy-class travel, carriers Add-Ons available from 85selected gateways atadditionalcost; allare California, only for fi Gohagan/PGC. Round-tripeconomy airisincludedfrom LosAngeles, a contract between you andtheairline, even ifpurchased through at timeofbookingandisnonrefundable. Your airlineticket constitutes AIR: services notspecifi due to fl earlier orlater thanthescheduled group transfer(s); anyovernight onland and/or departure ifyou are arrivingearlierorlater thanand/ordeparting transfers andbaggagehandlingto/from airport/hotel/ship onday(s)ofarrival inspection fees notlisted inthe“IncludedFeatures” sectionofthebrochure; and associated local taxes, airportfacility andsecuritytaxes andfederal local departure air/airporttax(es); airfare (unless includedunderair) personnel; optionalsightseeingexcursions; baggagecharges onaircraft; sickness, tripcancellation, andbaggageinsurance; gratuities to hotel expenses suchaslaundry,telephone calls andInternet access; accident/ NOT INCLUDED: a similarcategory for thoselisted inthisbrochure. the trip.Gohaganreserves therightto substitute vessels, hotels orattractions of or itinerary changes,even ifGohaganmakes theflightarrangements orcancels responsible for penaltiesassessed byaircarriers resulting from operational and/ Health Organization orotherWarnings orAdvisoriesofanykind.Gohaganisnot reason includingwithoutlimitation, DepartmentofState, World paid bytheparticipantto it.Gohaganisnotrequired to cancel anytripfor any option) for anyreason whatsoever; ifso,itssole responsibility isto refund monies passengers underthesecircumstances. Gohagan maycancel atrip(oran notice. Gohaganisnotresponsible therefor andisnotrequired to compensate lecture series(ifapplicable), are subjectto changeorcancellation withoutprior hours ofarrival anddeparture, sightseeingevents, specialprograms andguest any loss ofanykindasaresult ofanysuchchanges.Shipschedules, portcalls, Gohaganreserves therightto changetheitinerary ortripfeatures atanytime and for anyreason, withorwithoutnotice, andGohaganshallnotbeliable for assignments are withinthesole discretion ofthehotel orcruiseline. detract from theenjoyment ofthetripbyothers. Specifi participants, leaders orthird parties,orwhoGohagandetermines to of participatingintheactivities,orwhoisabusive to othertrip judges to beincapable ofmeetingtherigors andrequirements participant, orremove from atrip,withoutrefund, anyperson Gohagan at owner’s risk.Therightisreserved to declineto accept asatrip for your own hotel, transfers andmealcosts. Baggageisentirely Ifdueto , fl you are required to spendanadditionalnight(s),you willberesponsible mechanism to arrive ordeparttimely orsafely. other meansoftransportation, orfor anyfailure ofanytransportation accommodations, mechanical orotherfailure ofairplanes,vessels, or medical attention orthequalitythereof, overbooking ordowngrading of epidemics orthethreat thereof, thelackofavailability oforaccess to or terrorist activitiesofanykindorthethreat thereof, sickness, illness, by animals,insectsorpests, strikes orotherlaboractivities,criminal acts ofwarorcivilunrest, insurrection orrevolt, bites from orattacks from, butnotlimited to, actsofGod or force majeure, actsofgovernment, in connection withtheprovision ofanygoodsorservices whetherresulting Inadditionandwithoutlimitation, Gohaganisnotresponsible for any injury, loss, death,inconvenience, delay,ordamageto person orproperty such person or entityorofan Experience the allure of the South Seas on Moorea, Moorea, on Seas South the of allure the Experience an island paradise of jagged peaks, stately coconut coconut stately peaks, jagged of paradise island an palms and thatch-roofed dwellings. thatch-roofed and palms PGC’s Air/SeaProgram islimited and subjectto changeandavailability ight schedule(s); meals,alcoholic orotherbeverages andallother ights at additionalcost. Full terms andconditions apply assetforth Luggageallowance policiesare setbytheairlinesandmay lae, offi liates, Taxes; passport, visasandassociated fees; personal cally mentionedinthe“Included Features” section. ThomasP. Gohagan&Company,thesponsoring rst andsecond person insamecabin. Round-tripAir ight schedules orotheruncontrollable factors, cers, directors ortrustees, successors, and Allprograms require physical independence c room/cabin c c portion ight ight received intheoffi DISCOUNTED RESERVATIONS: of Liability,Assumption ofRiskandBindingArbitration Agreement. other participantsandaccepts theterms contained inthisRelease condition of disability thatwould create ahazard for him/herself or certifi ACCEPTANCE OFCONTRACT: claim thatalloranypartofthiscontract isvoid orvoidable. conscionability, orformation ofthiscontract, includingbutnotlimited to any resolve anydispute relating to theinterpretation, applicability, enforceability, any federal, state, orlocal court oragencyshallhave exclusive authorityto substantive, butnotprocedural lawofIllinoiswillapply. Thearbitrator andnot American Arbitration Association thenexistent. Inanysuchproceeding, the arbitration inChicago, Illinois,inaccordance withthecommercial rules ofthe the trip,orto thetripitself,shallbesettled solely andexclusively bybinding Agreement, thebrochure, oranyotherinformation relating in anywayto any wayto thisRelease ofLiability,Assumption ofRiskandBindingArbitration BINDING ARBITRATION: REGISTRATION: fi or returns to theUnited States), noincreased costs willbepassed onafter include Gohaganpurchased interstate orinternational air(whichoriginates upon notice to the tour participantofsuchincreases. Onprograms which fuel orenergy surcharges andallsuchincreases are to bepaidto Gohagan of cost increases dueto changesinsuppliercosts, currency fl full payment,Gohaganreserves therightto increase thetour price intheevent are subjectto changeatanytime.Onlandand/orcruiseprograms, even after RATES: We will sendyou an application uponreceipt ofyour reservation. cancellation dueto illness oraccident, anddamagedorlost luggage. for comprehensive coverage ofsuchexpenses inconjunction with only source ofreimbursement. Trip cancellation insurance isavailable participation inatravel program, tripcancellation insurance maybethe cancellation insurance. Intheevent thatyou must cancel your strictly enforced, we strongly recommend thatyou purchase trip TRIP INSURANCE: optional excursion cancellation fees andadministrative fees mayapply. full regular tariffs. Inaddition,anyapplicable airlinecancellation fees, early return from thetripwillresult inforfeiture of100%thepublished tariffs; cancellations 60daysorless priorto departure, ano-show, or 61 through 94dayspriorto departure, 60%ofthepublishedfullregular days priorto departure, 40%ofthepublishedfullregular tariffs; from departure, $800($200Post Program) perperson; from 95through 119 through 180dayspriorto departure; from 120through 179dayspriorto Program) perperson administrative fee from thetimeofbooking will apply: reservation cancellation(s) are subjectto a$200($50Post in theoffi Post Program reservation(s) willnotbeeffective untilreceived inwriting CANCELLATIONS: be substituted only atthefull-fare tariff. Cancellation penaltiesmayapply. discounted rate. A“replacement” reservation isanew reservation andcan be cancelled, no“replacement” reservation can besubstituted atthe deposit, by all imagesare rightsmanagedandcannot beusedwithoutpermission. 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