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Aboard the Award-Winning, 128-Passenger Clipper Odyssey®
September 2006
THE CULTURE & ANTIQUITIES OFVIETNAM
September 1*and 9, 2006*Itinerary operates in reverse.
DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY1–2 Depart North America/Cross the International
Date Line
3 Hanoi, Vietnam
4 Hanoi/Haiphong (Embark), Vietnam
5 Halong Bay/Cat Ba Island, Vietnam
6 Cruising Gulf of Tonkin/Vinh Moc, Vietnam
7 Chan May (for Hue), Vietnam
8 Da Nang, Vietnam
9 Qui Nhon, Vietnam
10 Expedition Cruising in Port Dayot/Nha Trang, Vietnam
11 Nha Trang/Cruising South China Sea
12 Cruising Saigon River/Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
13 Ho Chi Minh City (Disembark)/Return to NorthAmerica
ANOTHER ADVENTURE FROM CLIPPER CRUISE LINE®...
ONBOARD EXPERTPAUL HARRIS
Paul Harris has worked as an analyst, writer,and photographer in the conflict zones of theworld for more than a decade. With a degree inpolitics and international relations, he became ajournalist by accident in June 1991 when hisaircraft was destroyed in a bombing attack onLjubljana airport in Slovenia. Between then and2002, his career took him to the conflict zonesof many countries, including Sri Lanka, Aceh,Nepal, Bosnia, Kosovo, Manipur, Algeria, theSahara, Eritrea, and Uganda. He is the author ofmore than 40 books on topics ranging from artand architecture to war, including About Face:Photographs from the Streets of Shanghai, CryBosnia, Fractured Paradise: Images of SriLanka, and Somebody Else’s War. Paul is cur-rently Chief Analyst for IPRC (InternationalPolitical Risk Consultants). He now lives inMalta, where he also writes and photographs.He lectures extensively and has been a speakeraboard cruise ships around theworld, including in Vietnam,Cambodia, and Laos, bringingprofessionalism and unique per-spective to any voyage he joins.
Sail the beautiful waters of Halong Bay, heading toward prolific Cat Ba Island.
While Clipper makes every effort toensure the participation of the speakerlisted, all are subject to substitution or
cancellation without notice.
DAYS 1 AND 2 Depart North America/Crossthe International Date Line
DAY 3 Hanoi, Vietnam Upon arrival inHanoi, Vietnam’s capital, transfer to the HanoiHilton Hotel at the heart of the city. Smaller, qui-eter, and more dignified than modern Ho ChiMinh City, Hanoi looks much like a provincialFrench hamlet. Enjoy the remainder of your dayand evening at leisure, exploring this delightfulcity independently and at your own pace.
DAY 4 Hanoi/Haiphong (Embark), VietnamJoin a morning tour that begins in the tranquil BaDinh district to see the site of Ho Chi Minh’smausoleum and the simple, austere cottage thatthe revolutionary leader preferred to the opu-lence of the presidential palace. Following aleisurely lunch, enjoy a walking tour of the OldQuarter. See the Ngoc Son Pagoda and theancient “36 Streets” district, a maze of narrow,tree-shaded lanes named for the crafts practicedby ancient artisan guilds. Late this afternoon,transfer to Haiphong for embarkation of the Clipper Odyssey.
DAY 5 Halong Bay/Cat Ba Island, VietnamMagnificent Halong Bay, designated aUNESCO World Heritage Site in the early1990s, is bordered by more than 3,000 islandsdotted with secluded white-sand beaches androcky grottoes created by the wind and waves.Sail the pristine emerald waters of this lovely
Witness daily life while exploring Port Dayot by Zodiac.
GULF OF TONKIN
HALONG BAY
Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)
Nha TrangPort Dayot
Qui Nhon
Da Nang
Haiphong
Cat Ba IslandHanoi
Hue
Vinh Moc
VIETNAM
SOUTH CHINA SEA
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area today, slowing occasionally to cruise byVietnamese junks amid the maze of islets. Thisafternoon, arrive at Cat Ba Island — home toVietnam’s most beautiful landscapes and diverseecosystems, including a primeval forest, water-falls, limestone lakes, and hot springs. More than600 types of plants flourish on the island, whilethe marine zone surrounding it supports sea tur-tles, oysters, lobsters, and dolphins.
DAY 6 Cruising the Gulf of Tonkin/Vinh Moc,Vietnam Relax this morning on the decks of the Clipper Odyssey, sailing the Gulf of Tonkin.Then, in Vinh Moc, tour the maze of under-ground tunnels dug by residents when the villagewas destroyed by bombs in 1965 during theVietnam War. The villagers lived in the tunnelsthroughout the remainder of the conflict.
DAY 7 Chan May (for Hue), Vietnam Dockin Chan May and join a full-day excursion to theformer imperial city of Hue. Bisected by the Per-
fume River and eight miles inland from the ChinaSea in the foothills of the Annimite Mountains,Hue has an illustrious history. Visit the imperialtombs of the Nguyen dynasty emperors, set amidtranquil lakes, ornate buildings, fragrant gar-dens, and hunting grounds.
After a leisurely lunch, tour the imperial Citadel,designed to resemble Beijing’s Forbidden City;and the Heavenly Lady Pagoda, Vietnam’s mostfamous Mahayana Buddhist temple and a train-ing center for young monks. The seven-tieredpagoda overlooks the Perfume River and featuresa bonsai garden quietly tended by novices.
DAY 8 Da Nang, Vietnam Enjoy a panoram-ic overview of Da Nang today en route to theUNESCO World Heritage Site of My Son val-ley, the cradle of the Cham religion in Vietnam.This sacred place encompasses several groupsof exquisitely carved stone towers and sanctuar-ies constructed between the seventh and 13th
Visit the Imperial Citadel in historic Hue — rich with colorful surprises, such as this elephant rider in traditional dress.
centuries. Created by skilled sculptors sent tolearn their craft in Java between the eighth and10th centuries, the carved stonework is amongthe most detailed to be seen anywhere in theworld. Continue on to the river town of Hoi An,a beautiful village that has remained relativelyunchanged for centuries and is a repository ofalmost 850 antique structures — merchants’homes, pagodas, public buildings, and an entire city block of colonnaded French-colonialarchitecture.
DAY 9 Qui Nhon, Vietnam Dock today atQui Nhon, located along the emerald-huedSouth China Sea on Vietnam’s scenic centralcoast. Explore remnants of the Cham Empire dur-ing a visit to the ruins just outside the city. Thencontinue to the Quang Trung Museum for ademonstration of traditional Vo Tay Son martialarts; return to Qui Nhon over a narrow bridgethat affords a wonderful view of Long KhanPagoda with its towering Buddha.
DAY 10 Expedition Cruising in Port Dayot/Nha Trang, Vietnam Use our fleet of Zodiacsfor expedition cruising off Port Dayot, visiting a
tiny fishing village and join-ing naturalists for a walkthrough the sand dunes sur-rounding this picturesquebay. This afternoon, cruise toNha Trang, one of Vietnam’sbest-known resort towns,where you can stroll alongmagnificent beaches andrelax at the edge of brilliantturquoise waters. A city tourintroduces you to NhaTrang’s colonial architectureand the Po Nagar Towers —a Cham site, built betweenthe seventh and 12th cen-turies, that is still a place of worship today. Theship overnights in port.
DAY 11 Nha Trang/Cruising the South ChinaSea Snorkel along the coral reef at Hou MienIsland this morning and use Zodiac landing craftto explore close to the shoreline. Then cruisethrough the scenic waters of the South ChinaSea later today.
Regal ruins of the Cham Empire dot the landscape at Qui Nhon; Bahn It Tower (pictured).
DAY 12 Cruising the Saigon River/Ho ChiMinh City, Vietnam Cruise up the SaigonRiver, arriving in Ho Chi Minh City midmorning.This vibrant metropolis reflects Vietnam’s past inits broad colonial boulevards flanked by impres-sive French-colonial stucco buildings. Exploreone of two distinct aspects of Vietnam on alter-nate excursions today. Discover the MekongDelta, a quintessential image of Vietnam with itsendless fields of rice paddies tended by peasantfarmers in limpet-shaped hats. Pass through smallvillages, boarding a boat in the quaint provin-cial town of My Tho to wend your way througha labyrinth of small canals bordered by tiny villages.
Or, choose to visit the famous Cu Chi tunnels.Witness the ingenuity and resilience of the Viet-namese, who lived and fought from these under-ground tunnels during successive periods of warthat have plagued this beautiful land. The shipovernights in port.
DAY 13 Ho Chi Minh City (Disembark)/Returnto North America Following breakfast, disem-bark the Clipper Odyssey and transfer to the air-port for your return flight to North America.
CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS: All cancellations, for any reason, must be received inwriting and are subject to a $115 CDN per-person administrative fee, which may beapplied toward a future Clipper trip within three years from date of issue. Cancellationsmade 89 to 60 days prior to departure are also subject to a ten percent (10%) of totaltrip cost cancellation fee; cancellations made within 59 days of departure or nonappear-ance will result in forfeiture of the entire cost of the trip. Airfares are subject to applica-ble airline cancellation fees, are subject to change without notice, and are not includedin the trip cancellation fee above. RESPONSIBILITY: Clipper Cruise Line, Inc., (“Clip-
YOUR CLIPPER ADVENTURE
Includes• One pre- or postcruise night at the Hanoi
Hilton Hotel, including a city tour, lunch, break-fast, and all taxes and service charges
• Nine nights aboard the Clipper Odyssey inoutside staterooms with lower beds, individualtemperature controls, and private bathroomfacilities
• All meals during the cruise, beginning with din-ner on day of embarkation and ending withbreakfast on day of disembarkation, served atsingle leisurely seatings and prepared to orderby chefs trained at some of the most prestigiousculinary institutes in America
• All sightseeing and shore excursions
• All onboard gratuities
• All port charges
• All transfers between airports, hotel, and shipfor Clipper~Air passengers travelling on sched-uled dates of departure and return
• Experienced onboard staff of distinguishedexperts to enhance your enjoyment of the natu-ral and cultural history of the places visited
• Captain’s welcome aboard and farewellreceptions and dinners aboard the ClipperOdyssey
• Services of Clipper’s friendly hospitality staff,including cruise director and hotel manager onboard; travel director at the hotel
• Physician on board throughout the voyage
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Vietnam comes to life in bustling Hanoi.
per”) and/or its agents assume no liability for failure to provide the referenced servicesand accommodations for reasons beyond its control. In the absence of its negligence,Clipper has no responsibility or liability for the acts, omissions, or negligence of any ofits suppliers of services and the cruise participant hereby waives any such claim. Clippermay increase the trip price in the event of cost increases, including tariffs, exchangerates, or fuel surcharges. Baggage and personal effects are at all times the sole respon-sibility of the cruise participant. Clipper reserves the right to decline to accept or retainany cruise participant at any time. If a cruise participant leaves or is removed from a
cruise, no refund shall be made. CHANGE IN ITINERARY: Clipper expressly reserves theright to omit or substitute any scheduled port or shore excursion at any time for any rea-son whatsoever without prior notice. In the event of such an omission or substitution,no liability will be assumed by Clipper. All itineraries are subject to change.Due to space limitations, this is abbreviated information. For complete information,including our Terms and Conditions and provisions of the cruise ticket that governsclaims including baggage, injury, illness, or death, please access our website atwww.clippercruise.com. © 2005 Clipper Cruise Line
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CRUISE RATES PER PERSON are in Canadian dollarsand based on double occupancy. Airfare is not included.
Category Deck(s) Rate
1 A-Deck, portholes $5,930
2 Main Deck (forward), window $6,370
3 Main Deck, window $6,890
4 Lido Deck, window $7,400
5* Bridge Deck, window $8,075
6/Deluxe Bridge Deck, private veranda $8,640
7/Suite Bridge Deck, private veranda $9,205
Single Occupancy (Based on Category 2) $8,940
Third Person in Stateroom (Includes children $3,700sharing stateroom with two full-fare paying adults)
Port charges, service fees, and onboard gratuities of $395 CDN areincluded in the cruise rates above; government taxes, fees, and fuelsurcharges are additional and will be advised at the time of booking.
Reservations: A deposit of $565 CDN per person is required to con-firm reservations. Final payment is due 90 days prior to departure.
Insurance coverage for baggage, accident, and trip cancellation/interruption are available.
*Some cabins may have a partially obstructed view.
Clipper~Air offers a comprehensive air program. Below aresample round-trip economy airfares between Hanoi, Ho ChiMinh City, and the cities listed. Business/First-class upgradesand fares from other cities are provided upon request.
Calgary $1,840 Edmonton $1,875 Montreal $1,995Saskatoon $1,925 Toronto $1,580 Vancouver $1,450
The Clipper Odyssey offers amenities you would expect to find aboard a luxury yacht. All-outside staterooms average agenerous 186 square feet in size; each features a sitting area, lower twin or queen-size beds, shower/tub in bath-room, refrigerator, television, and telephone. Superb, prepared-to-order cuisine is served at single open seatings in theelegant dining room. Two lounges, a cozy library, small gym, and beauty salon contribute to your comfort, and an ele-vator provides access to all passenger cabin decks. Outside, you’ll find a small pool and jogging track. Clipper main-tains a no-smoking policy in the interior passenger areas of the ship. Smoking is permitted on the outside decks.
The Clipper Odyssey is classified for passenger service by the NKK Register, and carries a Passenger Ship Safety Certificate issued under the provisions of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS). The ship is registered in the Bahamas.
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THE AWARD-WINNING, 128-PASSENGER CLIPPER ODYSSEY®