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VOYAG E TO G R E E N A N D G E N T L E L A N D S
E x p l o r i n g G a r d e n s a n d H i s t o r i c S i t e s f r o m L o n d o n t o B e r g e n
W i t h H O L LY H . S H I M I Z U a n d f e a t u r i n g a n e x c l u s i v e l u n c h a t
E D I N B U R G H R OY A L B OTA N I C G A R D E N S
A b o a r d t h e D e l u x e L e B o r é a l
May 12–22, 2019
Le Boréal sailing into London
Front cover: Bruges Back cover: Stavanger (left); Edinburgh (right)
Dear Traveler,
The British Isles, Belgium, and Norway in springtime are lovely, verdant places, and this voyage is carefully designed to showcase the very best they have to offer. As we sail from London into the North Sea, we pause along the way to explore the remarkable gardens of both shores.
Our first special engagements occur before we even step foot onboard ship. Pre-embarkation, spend the day at Kew Gardens, London’s largest UNESCO World Heritage site with the most diverse collection of living plants in the world. Before transferring to Le Boréal, your five-star vessel that hosts no more than 264 guests, we’ll also visit Chelsea Physic Garden, tucked away in an almost secret location beside the Thames and the oldest botanic garden in London.
In other ports along the way, excursions with a focus on gardens, art, and history will be available. From Ostend, you may travel to Kasteel van Oostkerke to explore the garden designed by Mien Ruys. Norway’s Stavanger is home to the exotic gardens of Flor og Fjære as well as a fascinating maritime history. But the highlight of our voyage lies at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh. In late spring, the Garden’s lilacs put on a magnificent display, its rhododendrons are bursting, and the star of the show is the Syringa tomentella from western China. As we take in this lush world of color and scent, we’ll sit down to an exclusive gala luncheon on site, hosted by the Garden staff.
Our traveling companion and expert guide to this rich horticultural experience will be Holly Shimizu, recently-retired director of the U.S. Botanic Garden. The fertile shores of the North Sea are the perfect backdrop for her discussions on European gardening. Join Holly and Toronto Botanical Garden in May 2019 on an enlivening journey.
Sincerely,
Margaret M. Betchart President, Betchart Expeditions Inc. For AAAS Travels, ACS & Sigma Xi Expeditions
FEATURED GUEST LECTURERHOLLY H. SHIMIZU, recently retired Executive Director of the
United States Botanic Garden, is an internationally recognized
horticulturist. She has worked in gardens in many parts of
the world and is often recognized from ten years as a host of
the popular Victory Garden television show on PBS. Holly has
received numerous awards, including the prestigious Thomas
Roland Medal for outstanding contributions to horticultural
education from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society and
the Professional Award for an Outstanding Public Garden Director from the American
Horticultural Society. Dedicated to heightening an awareness and love of plants through
her work, she has written for numerous publications and has been an international flower
show judge. Her husband Osamu is a Garden Designer whom she met while working in
Europe. They live in Maryland with their naughty dog, enjoying their sanctuary garden
near the Potomac River.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Garden expert Holly Shimizu leads a series of onboard lectures
• Tour Chelsea Physic Garden, the oldest botanic garden in London, and Kew Gar-
dens, a UNESCO World Heritage site, on a specially-tailored pre-cruise program
• Enjoy a gala luncheon at the tranquil Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, hosted by
the director and staff exclusively for Le Boréal guests
• Excursions to private and public gardens, and other points of interest, in most ports
of call
Sunday, May 12, 2019FLY FROM THE USA
Monday, May 13LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOMArrive in London and transfer to your deluxe hotel for overnight. Gather with fellow travelers this evening for a welcome reception and introduction to the program ahead. (R)
Tuesday, May 14LONDON | EMBARKTour Kew Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the world’s leading botanical research institutions. After a quick lunch, we enjoy a visit of Chelsea Physic Garden. In late afternoon, we embark Le Boréal and set sail down the Thames. (B,L,D)
Wednesday, May 15OSTEND, BELGIUM | BRUGES OR KASTELL VAN OOSTKERKEFollowing a morning at sea, possible excursions include the medieval town of Bruges for a walking tour of the historic center and a visit to the Groeninge Museum, home to a fine collection of Flemish art; or to Kasteel van Oostkerke, an architectural castle garden designed by the internationally respected Dutch gardener Mien Ruys. (B,L,D)
Thursday, May 16ANTWERPTour this historic city, including Grote Markt, Town Hall, the guild houses that were the driving force behind Antwerp’s economic dominance of the 17th century, Brabo Fountain, and Vlaaikensgang (a typical medieval alley). You may also visit the Cathedral, which contains some of Rubens’ greatest paintings: Elevation of the Cross and Descent from the Cross. Also on offer is garden excursion to Arboretum Kalmthout. (B,L,D)
ITINERARY
Friday, May 17AT SEA (B,L,D)
Saturday, May 18NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOMExcursions in Newcastle include a tour of this vibrant university town, including the BALTIC Center for Contemporary Art and the Great North Museum on the campus of Newcastle University. For those interested in garden, we offer a tour, personally guided by the Duchess of Northumberland, of the gardens at Alnwick Castle. (B,L,D)
Sunday, May 19ROSYTH, SCOTLAND | EDINBURGHToday is devoted to visiting the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, founded in 1670 and now a world-renowned center of plant science and horticulture. First we are welcomed by the Curator of the Garden’s Living Collection, then we enjoy expert-led tours of the gardens and research. We also will be guests at an exclusive luncheon on site, in the elegant Caledonian Hall (built in 1842) with spectacular views over the famous rock garden. (B,L,D)
Monday, May 20AT SEA (B,L,D)
Tuesday, May 21STAVANGER, NORWAYStavanger has played a leading role in Norway’s maritime history. One excursion goes to Ullandhaug, where reconstructed houses give a sense of the living conditions during the Iron Age and enjoy magnificent views over Hafrsfjord. Or take our garden excursion to Flor og Fjaere. Before returning to the ship, you may wish to walk along Old Stavanger with its well-preserved wooden houses dating to the 18th and 19th centuries. (B,L,D)
Wednesday, May 22BERGEN | DISEMBARK | FLY TO THE USA (B)
BERGEN
Stavanger
BrugesOstend
AntwerpLONDON
ENGLAND
BELGIUM
SCOTLAND
North Sea
NORWAY
Newcastle Upon Tyne
RosythEdinburgh
FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL US AT 800 252 4910 E-MAIL: [email protected]
PROGRAM INCLUSIONS
Included
• 1 night in London including breakfast and lunch
• Welcome cocktail reception at the hotel
• 8-night cruise aboard the deluxe Le Boréal
• Welcome and farewell cocktail receptions aboard ship
• All meals aboard ship including early riser’s coffee & pastry, breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner
• Open bar aboard ship, including select wines with lunch and dinner
• Shore excursions as described in itinerary
• Enrichment program of lectures and discussions by featured guest
• Physician aboard ship
• Comprehensive pre-departure materials
• Baggage handling and airport transfers abroad on the designated program arrival and departure dates
• Port taxes and charges
• Gratuities to shipboard personnel, porters, guides, and drivers
Not included
Airfare; visa and passport fees (if applicable); luggage, cancellation, and accident insurance; personal expenses such as laundry, telephone calls, internet, spa services and beverages other than those specified above
ITINERARY
Lily pond, Kew Gardens, London
Descent from the Cross by Reubens, Antwerp Cathedral
Brabo Fountain, Antwerp
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL US AT 800 252 4910 E-MAIL: [email protected]
LE BORÉAL
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334 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318 316 314 312 310 308
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IMAGE & PHOTO DESKBRIDGE
GRILLRESTAURANT POOL PANORAMIC
LOUNGE
Owner’s Suite Deluxe
Suite
DeluxeSuite
DeluxeSuite LIBRARY
PANORAMIC TERRACEINTERNET
624 622 620 618 616 614 612 610 608
625
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539 623 621 619 617 615 611 609 607 605 603 601
602
Bar SUN DECK
Zodiac
Zodiac
Open-air Bar
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334 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318 316 314 312 310 308
337 335 333 331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 311 309 307 305 303 301 300
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RECEPTION DESK
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THEATER
434 432 430 428 426 424 422 420 418 416 414 412 410 408
437 435 433 431 429 427 425 423 421 419 417 415 411 409 407 405 403 401
406 404 402
534 532 530 528 526 524 522 520 518 516 514 512 510
537
536
539 535 533 531 529 527 525 523 521 519 517 515 511 507 505 503 501
508 506 504 502
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IMAGE & PHOTO DESKBRIDGE
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Owner’s Suite Deluxe
Suite
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DeluxeSuite LIBRARY
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624 622 620 618 616 614 612 610 608
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539 623 621 619 617 615 611 609 607 605 603 601
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Owner’s Suite—Deck 6
Prestige Suites—Decks 5 - 6
Deluxe Suites—Deck 6
Prestige Staterooms—Decks 4 - 5 - 6
Deluxe Staterooms—Deck 3
Superior Staterooms—Deck 3
The deluxe, five-star Le Boréal is one of the most beautifully conceived and technologically sophisticated small ships afloat. Designed in France and built in Italy, Le Boréal boasts an elegantly understated aesthetic that one associates with European sensibility and craftsmanship, with room for no more than 264 guests. It is one of four sister ships of the PONANT cruise line, selected as Best Luxury Cruise Line by Cruise Critic’s editors in 2014. All sister ships are recognized as eco-friendly “Clean Ships” by Bureau Veritas.
FARES PER PERSON, DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
All accommodations aboard Le Boréal face outside affording sea views, and, other than the eight superior staterooms, all feature a private balcony. All staterooms include a bedroom with either two twin-size beds or a king-size bed, sitting area (separate living room for the Prestige Suites), mini-bar, safe, spacious closets, climate control, telephone, WiFi access, TV with movies on demand, iPod player, and bathroom with marble vanity, shower, and fine amenities.
SUPERIOR STATEROOMS $5,390
DELUXE STATEROOMS $5,690
PRESTIGE STATEROOMS, DECK 4 $5,890
PRESTIGE STATEROOMS, DECK 5 $6,090
PRESTIGE STATEROOMS, DECK 6 $6,190
DELUXE SUITES $7,890
PRESTIGE SUITES, DECK 5 $8,390
PRESTIGE SUITES, DECK 6 $8,590
OWNER’S SUITE $8,990
Single occupancy staterooms are available in Deluxe Stateroomcategories at a rate of $7,690. Subject to availability.
TERMS & CONDITIONSCompagnie du PONANT, PONANT Group USA, LLC, and PONANT USA, LLC are hereinafter collectively referred to as “PONANT GROUP”. Please read carefully the following terms and conditions, which constitute the sole, legally enforceable agreements between the passenger and PONANT GROUP and the tour’s sponsoring organization.
PAYMENT SCHEDULE:IIn order to secure a booking, the guest isrequired to pay a $2,000 deposit per person. Final payment due 90days prior to departure.CANCELLATION, MODIFICATION PENALTIES & REFUNDS: Ports and excursions are subject to change. All cancellations or modifications must be in writing. Any and all guests not reporting for departure or prevented from reporting for departure or waiving for any reason whatsoever the benefit of services included in the program cannot claim any refund. PONANT GROUP shall not be required to refund any monies to any guests who must leave the cruise prematurely for any reason, nor shall PONANT GROUP be held responsible for any costs, fees, damages or causes of action which result from the transportation expenses incurred by guest’s early departure.For any deposited or fully paid booking, cancellation penalties will be assessed as noted below. These cancellation penalties are applicable on all services booked with PONANT GROUP. • From confirmation of booking date up to 91 days prior departure:$500 per person• 90-61 days prior departure: 50% of full fare• Within 60 days prior departure: 100% of full fare.TRAVEL INSURANCE: Passengers shall be responsible for subscribing to cancellation/luggage/assistance repatriation/medical insurance(s).ITINERARY: PONANT GROUP reserves the right to withdraw and/or cancel a sailing to make changes in the itinerary whenever, in its sole judgment, or in the judgment of the vessel owner or operator, conditions warrant it.INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS/LIMIT OF LIABILITY: The passenger agrees that PONANT GROUP acts as agent and/or trustee for any person, ground and maritime agents and subcontractors, who provide any service forming, or in connection with, any part of the cruise. Transportation services to the port of departure, transfers to the ship, including, as applicable, hotel room and restaurant bookings or guided tours, are performed by independent suppliers who are not employees of PONANT GROUP. In this respect, PONANT GROUP acts only as an agent and shall not be held liable for said services or for the acts or omissions of sub-contractors or other contractors.PONANT GROUP shall not be held liable for bodily injury to, or death of passengers, or for loss of, or damage to luggage or other personal belongings, unless it is proved that the carrier has infringed statutory obligations or that it or one of its employees or agents has committed gross negligence. However, in the event the liability of PONANT GROUP is incurred, such liability is limited (details available upon request). PONANT GROUP shall in any case not be liable for failure of an improper performance when the same is due to or caused by the fault of the passenger; the unforeseeable or unavoidable fault of a third party unconnected with the provision of any services to be provided
under the contract; unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond the control of PONANT GROUP; an event of “Force Majeure” such as a war, threat of war, riots, civil commotion, acts of God, terrorist activities, natural and nuclear disaster, fire, technical problems with transport, closure of ports, strikes and any industrial action, or any other event beyond the control of PONANT GROUP.RATES: The prices given at the time of booking are based on economic conditions known on October 1, 2017 and are subject to change. These conditions are, amongst others, the cost of transport and fuel, relevant dues and taxes for the proposed operation (port taxes, embarkation and disembarkation taxes, entrance costs to tourist sites), currency exchange rates relevant to the pricing of these programs. PONANT GROUP reserves the right within the legal limits of applicable laws to vary the prices if necessary. All variation of the cost of transport, fuel, taxes, dues and visa costs will be passed on within the voyage cost. Additionally, any surcharge levied will be increased to include an amount to cover agent’s commission. Any change in fare cannot be imposed less than 60 days prior to departure. For the cruise-only rate, daily surcharge, if any, will be calculated based on: S= fuel variation* x daily consumption**SHIP CAPACITY ***(*): MGO FOB Rotterdam 0,1% in US$ (**): L’AUSTRAL, LE BOREAL, LE LYRIAL, LE SOLEAL: 20t. LE LAPEROUSE: 10t.(***): L’AUSTRAL, LE BOREAL, LE SOLEAL, LE LYRIAL: 244 passengers.
LE LAPEROUSE 173 passengersJURISDICTION: These terms & conditions are subject to and interpreted according to International regulations and concern the transportation of passengers and their luggage from the time of boarding the ship to the moment of disembarking, as well as at ports of departure, destination, or stopover. PONANT GROUP shall incur no liability outside this period of time. Without prejudice to required legal regulations, any actions related either to the interpretation, or execution of this agreement shall be brought before the competent courts of Marseille-France. PONANT GROUP is not responsible for omissions, printing and/or presentation errors and reserves the right to make corrections as required.
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REGISTRATION BTEX B140519
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Please select cabin category in order of preference (1st, 2nd & 3rd choice):
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Deluxe Stateroom - Deck 3
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 4
Prestige Stateroom - Deck 5
Prestige Stateroom - Decks 6
Deluxe Suite - Decks 6
Prestige Suite - Decks 5
Prestige Suite - Decks 6
Owner’s Suite - Deck 6
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VOYAG E TO G R E E N A N D G E N T L E L A N D S
E x p l o r i n g G a r d e n s a n d H i s t o r i c S i t e s f r o m L o n d o n t o B e r g e n
W i t h H O L LY H . S H I M I Z U a n d f e a t u r i n g a n e x c l u s i v e l u n c h a t
E D I N B U R G H R OY A L B OTA N I C G A R D E N S
A b o a r d t h e D e l u x e L e B o r é a l
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