COMMEMORATIVE INAUGURAL SEASON
Celebrating the First U.S. Departures to Cuba in More Than 50 Years
A CIRCUMNAVIGATION of CUBA aboard the MS SAINT LAURENT
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C uba 360Ëš A fascinating chapter in history reopens... Our imaginations run with thoughts of music filled with infectious rhythms and passion. Vistas filled with breathtaking terrains to architecture designed the famed architects. There is no limit to the depth of the culture of Cuba, this is why writers such as Ernest Hemingway were once drawn here. There is no better way to witness the colorful mosaic of Cuba than aboard the 210-guest MS Saint Laurent. Her size allows her to reach small inlets and ports that are untouched by larger vessels, allowing her guests to witness a rich culture built by generations of European, African and revolutionary influences.
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M I A M I to M I A M I 10 Days from $4599 Aboard the MS Saint Laurent AN ICONIC JOURNEY IN AMERICAN HISTORY Haimark Line’s 10-day commemorative inaugural season provides guests with a distinctive people-to-people cultural exchange experience unmatched by others. The sense of urgency fills us to experience this magical island in the midst of transformation.
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F L OR I DA Miami
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Cienfuegos Trinidad
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Gibarra/Holguín
Parque Nacional Alejandro de Humboldt/Baracoa CRUISE UNESCO SITE
Santiago de Cuba
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Hola CUBA! Your People to People Cultural Journey Experience Cuban culture the most authentic way possible—through its people. On this distinctive program, get acquainted with Cubans in their daily lives, from the city of Havana to the tobacco plantations of Viñales Valley. Engage with people directly in discussions about their lives and work, culture and traditions. Meet with Cuban historians, artists, musicians and naturalists and experience this diverse island through their eyes.
HAVANA • CIENFUEGOS • TRINIDAD ALEJANDRO DE HUMBOLDT NATIONAL PARK SANTIAGO DE CUBA
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Program Highlights • Visit Hotel Ambos Mundos in Havana, where Ernest Hemingway wrote “For Whom the Bell Tolls” • Take in the authentic music of the famous Cuban ensemble, the Buena Vista Social Club at Café Taberna, representing the musical spirit of the original 1940s Havana club by the same name • Experience the cultural and economic landscape in the Valley of Viñales, a UNESCO World Heritage Site layered with green tobacco plantations and studded by limestone caves • Witness the lasting impression of Cuba’s colorful history on it’s architecture and 16th century structures in Trinidad
• Enjoy a performance by the Cienfuegos Choir and the French influenced palaces and mansions in this enchanting colonial city • Experience the eclectic assortment of architectural influences in soulful Santiago de Cuba, from the imposing San Pedro de la Roca Castle (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), to the exquisite colonial homes in the historic quarter • Explore Alejandro de Humboldt National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and most important biosphere reserve in the Caribbean basin
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This afternoon guests will embark on a iconic journey from the Port of Miami to sailing overnight to the cultural capital of Cuba, Havana. This evening enjoy a Welcome Reception as well as a highly informative talk about the journey that unfolds in front of us.
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HAVANA Cuba
World renowned rhythms such as Mambo and Cha-cha-cha originated in Cuba; as well as the first known Salsa called “Echale Salsita” (Spice it up a little) recorded back in the 1930s.
Following breakfast, guests aboard will be treated to a fascinating lecture on the colorful history, people and the culture that shaped Havana today. We will then disembark and begin our cultural exploration of this beautiful city by foot through the atmospheric squares of ‘Havana Viejo’, calling on artists in their studios as we pass. Visit Hotel Ambos Mundos, where Ernest Hemingway kept a room for years. The hotel served as a refuge for writing such works as “For Whom the Bell Tools” and a base for frequenting his favorite bars. After dinner, we encourage guests to enjoy an evening performance at the historical Tropicana Theater or alternatively stroll to nearby Café Taberna, where one can enjoy Cuban music by the famed Buena Vista Social Club
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V i Nal e s Val l eY Havana
“The most beautiful land that eyes have ever seen.” ~ Christopher Columbus
This morning we head west into the province of Piñar Del Rio to the famed Viñales Valley. A designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, Viñales boasts Cuba’s most strikingly beautiful landscapes and is where the island’s best tobacco is grown. Survey an orchid garden with staff from the University of Piñar del Rio. Visit a family-run tobacco farm and learn why their crops are among the world’s best. Also, interact with workers at a tobacco-sorting facility. The valley is punctuated by huge limestone caves that form inside one of the many spectacular mogotes – limestone karst outcroppings. A small boat takes us on a river running inside the cave. Sample the homegrown vegetables grown at an organic farm while meeting the family who is responsible for the land. Cap-off our day by meeting locals in the small community of Viñales before returning to Havana.
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Mar ia La G o rda Cuba
Known as one of the most popular, unspoiled dive sites in Cuba with underwater landscapes unique to the Caribbean palm-fringed beach. Explore Maria La Gorda, on the Bahía de Corrientes, beginning in La Bajada. Meet with a local naturalist at Guanahacabibes National Park, the largest of Cuba’s six nature reserves. In addition to butterflies and bird life such as the endemic bee hummingbird and yellow-headed warbler, Guanahacabibes is home to a large profusion of orchids and epiphytes with a total of 16 species, some indigenous and some recently discovered. At a Meteorological Center, learn about forecasting weather patterns, storms and hurricanes that have left their mark in Cuba, along with how historic storms have impacted ordinary Cubans. Participate in an expert discussion at the “Honey House” on beekeeping and honey production.
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C IENFUEGOS Cuba
Referred to as “the Pearl of the South”, Cienfuegos is the only city in Cuba that was founded by the French.
Enjoy a walking tour of Cienfuegos’ city center this morning. Founded in 1819 by the Spanish, but initially settled by the French – it became a trading place for sugar cane, tobacco and coffee. The city first developed in the neoclassical style, later becoming more eclectic but retaining a harmonious overall landscape. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we’ll meet with a local specialist to discuss the significance of buildings such as Government Palace (City Hall), San Lorenzo School, the Bishopric, Ferrer Palace and the former lyceum. Discover the transformative power of art in the lives of ordinary Cubans while visiting a graphic arts workshop. After a performance by the Cienfuegos Choir — we’re invited to join the choir for songs in the spirit of musical exchange.
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Cuban Artist
Che Guevara Ernesto “Che” Guevara’s face and fascinating legacy is as synonymous with Cuban culture as the country’s world famous cigars. A confidant of Fidel Castro and one of his military advisors, Che was a key figure in the Cuban Revolution with his decisive victory at Santa Clara. Post revolution, Guevara held a variety of internal posts in the new government but left Cuba to aid causes in other countries. Despite his departure, the many murals, tributes and statues attest to his continued importance in Cuba’s history and lore. 15
Trinidad, Cuba
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T R I N I DAD Cuba
Called “the museum city of Cuba�, Trinidad offers a window into the past of another era.
Today, a city historian leads a walking tour of Trinidad, an architectural jewel proclaimed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Red tiled roofs atop pastel stucco structures line the cobbled streets. This port city reflects its 16th century past and founding by Conquistadors. Eighteenth century smugglers and pirates made frequent calls here or even used this port as their base of operations in the Caribbean. The wealth and importance of Trinidad continued into the 19th century, when sugar barons reigned. Mingle with local residents and call on artists in their studio as we wind our way through the city. Guests will stop at the Museum Romantico and the Architecture Museum. At Casa Del Alfarero Santander, an artisan workshop, meet local artists and learn about traditional pottery techniques. This pottery studio has been run by the same family for decades.
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SAN T IAGO D E CUBA Cuba
Home of legendary rum and birthplace of the revolution, Santiago de Cuba has soul. Proximity to Jamaica and other tropical isles has infused the city with a distinctly Caribbean spirit.
The second largest city of Cuba, established in 1515 by Conquistador Diego Velazquez de Cuéllar, the city remains today as an important seaport to the island. Well known for it’s traditional dances unique to this region of the island we’ll witness locals explaining their dance as well learn about the Afro-Cuban religions such as Santeria widely practiced in the area. Following, we’ll visit the local citadel of San Pedro de la Roca a UNESCO World Heritage site as the most complete and best-preserved examples of Spanish American military architecture based on the Italian and Renaissance design principles.
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ALEJANDRO DE HUMBOLDT Cuba
In the heart of the Cuchillas del Toa Biosphere Reserve, Humboldt National Park is widely recognized as the best-preserved mountainous ecosystem in the Caribbean, it is full of diverse flora and fauna. Today we visit the Alejandro de Humboldt National Park. A complex geology and topography of the area has given rise to the diversity of ecosystems and species unmatched in the Caribbean which has created one of the most biologically diverse tropical island sites on earth. Named after German naturalist-explorer Alexander von Humboldt who first came here in 1801 where today endangered bird species protected include the Cuban Amazon Parrots, Hook-billed Kites and Ivory-billed Woodpeckers.
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GIBARA/ HOLGU Í N Cuba
A traveler’s favorite, Gibara la Blanca, the white town is a small, charming and quiet cocoon by the sea, wrapped by hills and woven with culture. After a leisurely morning of cruising and lunch onboard, you’ll step ashore in the colorful port of Gibara where Christopher Columbus landed on October 27, 1492. Our comfortable coaches will be waiting to take you about 20 miles into the interior to explore the sites and culture of Holguín, a city where the rhythms of life have changed little over the years. Accompanied by our experienced Cuban guides, you’ll spend time with artisans and musicians, hearing their stories and learning about their daily life and passions. You’ll return to ship with time to refresh before this evening’s farewell dinner. This evening, our ship completes its 360° circumnavigation of the island and begins its return journey across the Florida Straits. An evening briefing will include important disembarkation information and a recap of our voyage.
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After breakfast, you’ll disembark at 9:00 AM in the Port of Miami.
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INTRODUCING THE ALL-NEW
MS SAINT LAURENT An Agile and Elegant Small Ship, Perfectly Suited to Coastal Cruising
ONBOARD AMENITIES • Spa quality robes and slippers • L’Occitane® bath amenities • Pillow menu • Premium mattresses • 100% Egyptian cotton bedding • In-room electronic safe • Individual climate control • LCD flat screen television (satellite) 26
• Universal docking station with alarm clock • Hair dryer & makeup mirror • Telephone with outside line • 24-hour room service • Unlimited beverages onboard, including distinctive wines, beers, spirits, cocktails, soft drinks, juices, coffee, tea, and water.
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HA I M A R K DIFFERENCE REFINED, SMALL SHIP EXPERIENCES The indisputable joy of sailing is brought to life on the MS Saint Laurent, an agile small ship that easily navigates canals and locks, tranquil bays, and hidden ports where larger ships dare not go. Onboard, fresh, modern design tips its hat to our maritime past as spacious, open-air lounges, inviting dining venues, and generous windows ensure you never miss a chance to savor the view.
INTUITIVE & ATTENTIVE SERVICE With a caring crew of 90 pampering no more than 210 guests, you’ll feel at home on the MS Saint Laurent from the moment you step on board. Whether it’s a favorite cocktail served to you on deck, hot coffee delivered to your room, an iPad® offered for use in the lounge, or the delicate chocolate on your pillow ensuring sweet dreams, serving you is our pleasure. Throughout the ship, “free flowing” beverages are available 24 hours a day and 24-hour room service is just a phone call away.
ONBOARD SPECIALISTS & INCLUDED EXCURSIONS
• Complimentary basic WiFi package (additional minutes available for purchase) • Daily housekeeping; nightly turndown • Certified medical doctor onboard • Onboard Salon & Spa • Mid-Morning Consommé & Afternoon tea service
Aboard the MS Saint Laurent, you’ll often travel in the company of engaging specialists focusing on areas such as: marine biology, naval history, ornithology and geology who share their expertise freely in presentations and impromptu discussions throughout your journey. In port, included shore excursions with knowledgeable local guides provide meaningful opportunities to uncover the rich history, unique wildlife, and fascinating cultures of the destinations you visit. 27
Refined, Elegant & Open to New Adventures
SEASCAPE TAVERN
The MS Saint Laurent invites you to relax and unwind as you discover the world’s most remarkable coastal regions. Enjoy quiet time in a cozy corner. Stretch your legs on the promenade. Or gather with friends as you watch the world go by. No matter where you are, you’ll find perfectly designed spaces for every mood and every possibility. THE SEASCAPE TAVERN
Share stories and laughter with friends and fellow travelers in the casual comfort of this cozy, English-style tavern. In the early evening, talented musicians bring the ship to life with all your favorite songs.
CLIFF ROCK BAR & GRILLE
Enjoy fresh air and fresh selections at the Cliff Rock Grille, where “hot rock” cooking is the special of the day, every day. Choose your ingredients and watch them cook to perfection on 100% pure volcanic lava rock. Serving buffet breakfast and lunch and seated dinner. SHEARWATER DINING ROOM
SHEARWATER DINING ROOM
Savor delicious cuisine in the easy elegance of the main dining room, where a professional wait staff serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily from our chef’s menu of regionally inspired dishes.
THE COMPASS LOUNGE
Log onto one of the ship’s iPads and catch up on the latest news or send a few emails to friends back home. Attend an enriching presentation by an onboard specialist. Gather around the grand piano for an old fashioned sing-along. After dinner, cocktails, music, and dancing keep the fun going into the evening hours. COMPASS LOUNGE
OBSERVATION DECK LOUNGE & SUN DECK
Lounge on the aft deck on comfortable, cushioned outdoor sofas under the pergola ...the perfect place to celebrate a successful shore excursion, gather for afternoon cocktails, amber sunsets or a little late-night stargazing. In the morning or afternoon, take advantage of the forward deck to greet the day with your morning coffee, relax with a book and soak up some rays on one of the outdoor lounge chairs.
LATITUDE SALON & SPA
Renew yourself with a relaxing massage or with one of our many beauty treatments during your stay. We are excited to offer services in the Latitude Salon and Spa or in the comfort of your stateroom.
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SUN DECK
CLIFF ROCK BAR & GRILLE
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OWNER’S SUITE
Your Own Private Retreat
OWNER’S SUITE
Fresh and Modern
STATEROOMS AND SUITES After exhilarating days on shore, escape to your own private retreat featuring fresh, modern décor, hardwood floors, beds with deep, premium mattresses, 100% Egyptian cotton sheets, deluxe duvets, and your choice of different pillow options. All 105 staterooms and suites also offer individual climate controls, magnifying makeup mirrors, plush towels, coveted L’Occitane® bath amenities, spa robes and slippers, generous closets and under-bed storage.
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OWNER’S SUITE: Ocean view suite boasting sweeping views, interior and exterior entrances, private terrace, complimentary minibar (restocked daily), queen bed and one sofa bed, sitting area, in-room safe, evening canapés, complimentary laundry service, and services of a dedicated butler, fresh fruit upon arrival (Deck 3) Category AA: Ocean view suite with direct access to open-air promenade. Added amenities include: two twin or one queen bed, armoire, minibar, evening canapés, complimentary laundry service, and services of a dedicated butler, fresh fruit upon arrival (Deck 4)
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CATEGORY A
Category A Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed (Deck 3) Category B Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, sweeping views, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 3) Category C Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 3) Category D Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 2) Category E Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 2)
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CATEGORY E
Category F Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 1) Category G Stateroom: Ocean view stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 1) Category H Stateroom: 1 Interior stateroom, two twin or one queen bed, armoire, chest of drawers (Deck 3)
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MS SAINT LAURENT 2016 Deck Plan and Tariffs
DEPARTURE DATES:
February 11 to February 20, 2016 February 20 to February 29, 2016 February 29 to March 9, 2016 March 9 to March 18, 2016
March 18 to March 27, 2016 March 27 to April 5, 2016 April 5 to April 14, 2016
April 14 to April 23, 2016 April 23 to May 2, 2016
November 6 to November 15, 2016
November 15 to November 24, 2016 November 24 to December 3, 2016 December 3 to December 12, 2016
December 12 to December 21, 2016 December 21 to December 30, 2016
December 30, 2016 to January 8, 2017
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DECK 2
DECK 3
10-DAY PROGRAM STATEROOM & SUITE CATEGORIES Owner’s Suite Category AA Category A Category B Category C Category D Category E Category F Category G Category H
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DECK 5 Important Details
CRUISE TARIFF
$8999 $7899 $7299 $6999 $6699 $6399 $5899 $5599 $4999 $4599 $399
Singles are available in Categories A through F at 60% supplement.
Haimark Line, is pleased to offer this comprehensive people-topeople cultural exchange program in conjunction with United Caribbean Lines (UCL). All required licensure to operate this program utilizing the pre-determined 12 approved points highlighted by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) will be fully adhered to throughout the operation of the 9-night program. The itinerary was designed to provide an in-depth cultural experience with numerous opportunities for meaningful interaction with Cubans. Travel restrictions in Cuba, such as limits on how much one may spend and what may be purchased, will be provided in your pre-departure materials. While we do our best to adhere to the itinerary listed here, traveling in Cuba requires flexibility, and changes to program itinerary may occur. Haimark Line, and United Caribbean Lines (UCL) reserve the right to alter the program itinerary as required by the Office of Foreign Assets Control and the Cuban Government. All advance-reservations will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis. Medical Insurance as required by the Cuban Government, Cuban Departure Tax, and applicable Visa costs (required) for travel to Cuba will appear on your final invoice.
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TRAVEL INSURANCE Haimark Line strongly recommends the purchase of trip cancellation insurance, which is available for coverage of expenses in conjunction with cancellation due to illness or accident. Baggage insurance is also recommended. In the event that you must cancel your participation in a travel program, trip cancellation insurance may be the only source of reimbursement. HEALTH AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS All guests are required to report in writing to Haimark Line at the time their reservation is made: 1. Any physical or mental condition that may require medical or professional treatment or attention during the voyage 2. Any condition that may render the guest unfit for travel, or that may require special care or assistance 3. Any condition that may pose a risk or danger to the guest or anyone else onboard the ship 4. Any condition that may require oxygen for medical reasons 5. Any intention or need to use a wheelchair cart, other mobility device By booking passage and by boarding the ship, the guest represents and warrants that he/she is physically and otherwise fit to travel, and that the guest will comply at all times with applicable rules and regulations of the ship and orders and instructions of the ship’s officers. Haimark Line reserves the right without liability to require a guest to disembark and/or to refuse to board and transport a guest who, in the judgment of Haimark Line or the ship’s Captain, is unfit to travel or may require care beyond that which Haimark Line is reasonably able to provide. BAGGAGE You may bring aboard the ship a reasonable amount of clothing and personal effects without charge. Baggage for Haimark Line guests or guests on our land extension programs must be handled in accordance with regulations of our ground operators. Baggage exceeding these limitations is subject to the charges as set forth by the individual operators. Airlines are strict with baggage limitations. Guests are encouraged to contact individual airlines for weight limitations.
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