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Tahiti, The Society & Tuamotu Islands

11 Night cruise from $6,779 per person twin share
Based on 8 November 24 departure

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11 Night cruise from
$6,779
per person twin share Based on 8 November 24 departure

11 night cruise in Tahiti 

As we explore the Society and Tuamotu islands, come along on an 11-night round-trip cruise from Tahiti. Use a little ship to explore the islands within two archipelagos. Those islands are called Bora Bora, Taha'a, Moorea, Huahine, Raiatea, Rangiroa, Tikehau, and Makatea. They are carved by moss-green peaks that reach the sky and bright turquoise lagoons that border them. When you visit different islands, you can witness a variety of landscapes, ranging from towering islands with geometric peaks dotted with waterfalls to atolls that resemble flat deserts with lagoons that vastly exceed the surrounding continent.


Cruise Rates Include 

āœ” Accommodation in double or twin cabins with private SH/WC & air conditioning 
āœ”
 Full board buffet breakfast and two meals daily, including a Welcome Cocktail, a local Theme Evening, fun BBQ (weather permitting) and Captain's dinner.      
āœ” Regular (filter) coffee, tea and drinking water free all day 
āœ” Use of fishing and snorkeling equipment (subject to availability)
āœ” English speaking cruise escort 


Rates Do Not Include 
āœ” Return Airfares 
āœ” 
Beverages (except those mentioned above) 
āœ” Shore excursions on the islands or other land arrangements 
āœ” Crew trips 
āœ” Passenger personal expenses such as Wi-Fi (available at charge) 

Based on 8 November 2024 departure 

Category C Lower deck from $6,779 per person twin share 
Category B Lower deck from $7,697 per person twin share 
Category A Main deck from $9,167 per person twin share 
Category P Upper deck from $11,004 per person twin share 


Cruise Itinerary 

Day 1 - PAPEETE PORT/TAHITI, SOCIETY ISLANDS
Papeete,Tahiti (3PM).
Maeva [mah-yeh-vah] - that’s welcome in Tahitian, and we extend a very warm welcome to you on our French Polynesia cruise. Settle in and meet your crew and cabin mates, we begin by setting sail for Mo'orea. Late afternoon arrival, dinner on board and overnight.

Day 2 - MO'OREA, SOCIETY ISLANDS
With mountain peaks rising from its lagoon, Mo'orea is believed to be the inspiration for the mythical Bali Hai in Tales of the South Pacific by James Michener. Morning and afternoon optional half day excursions; a/ Dolphin watching expedition by Dr Poole’s biologist team, b/ 4x4 Safari, c/ Island tour and belvedere. Late afternoon sailing to Makatea.

Day 3 - MAKATEA, TUAMOTU ISLANDS
Much of French Polynesia is made up of atolls - a ring shaped coral reef encircling a central body of water - but Makatea is different. This raised island of coral is the sleepy but spectacular island home to three species of threatened endemic birds: the Makatea fruit dove, the imperial pigeon, and the reed warbler. Our half-day tour will take us across the island in discovery of these, plus beautiful beaches with rock pools ripe for exploring, as well as to an underwater grotto full of stalagmites and stalactites. Late afternoon departure to Rangiroa. Overnight at sea. * Please be reminded our itineraries are influenced by weather conditions, implementing sailing restrictions when winds reach 6/7 Beaufort. The extended journey to the Tuamotu Islands, featuring anchor-adrift visits, takes into account variables like wind force, strong currents, and wave height that have to be kept into consideration due to the nature of the long sailings. In cases of unforeseen weather challenges, rest assured that we have alternative routes prepared. Adjustments to itineraries are made at the discretion of Variety Cruises, the Vessel's Captain, or in response to port authorities' decisions during such circumstances. Please be aware that these changes do not entitle passengers to refunds. We are dedicated to ensuring your timely disembarkation at the designated port, facilitating your flight connections, and providing you with peace of mind.

Day 4 - RANGIROA, TUAMOTU ISLANDS
Morning arrival in Rangiroa. Composed of 240 islets, Rangiroa is the largest atoll of the Tuamotu archipelago and the best spot for diving in all of French Polyneisa. We know you’ll want to experience the wide array of sea-life so join us on our full-day optional tour to the atoll’s Blue Lagoon; at only 16 feet deep it’s a mecca for swimming, snorkelling and marine life. Re-energise with a traditional Polynesian picnic before returning to the ship. Overnight at anchor. * Please be reminded our itineraries are influenced by weather conditions, implementing sailing restrictions when winds reach 6/7 Beaufort. The extended journey to the Tuamotu Islands, featuring anchor-adrift visits, takes into account variables like wind force, strong currents, and wave height that have to be kept into consideration due to the nature of the long sailings. In cases of unforeseen weather challenges, rest assured that we have alternative routes prepared. Adjustments to itineraries are made at the discretion of Variety Cruises, the Vessel's Captain, or in response to port authorities' decisions during such circumstances. Please be aware that these changes do not entitle passengers to refunds. We are dedicated to ensuring your timely disembarkation at the designated port, facilitating your flight connections, and providing you with peace of mind.

Day 5 - TIKEHAU, TUAMOTU ISLANDS
Early morning sailing and arrival at Tikehau, also called the Pink Sand island. Think of an island paradise: no, really think and dream about it. We bet it comes with pristine turquoise lagoons, long stretches of white-sand beaches, and is adorned with jewel-like flowers such as bougainvillea and hibiscus. Tick, tick and tick for Tikehau. Oh - but add some pink sand to your picture too. Tiny white and pink sand islets surround a lagoon and are engulfed in coconut groves and hidden alcoves. Idle time away lounging on the colourful sands or exploring the marine life which - according to legendary marine researcher Jacques Cousteau - has a higher concentration of fish than any other in French Polynesia. Today’s optional tour is to Tuherahera where most islanders live, and to a family-owned fish farm to learn about their intriguing - and successful - process. Afternoon sail to Huahine. 

Day 6 - HUAHINE, SOCIETY ISLANDS
Late afternoon arrival to Huahine. Once home to Tahitian royalty, Huahine is a tropical jungle dotted with ancient marae (temples), some of which date back to 700 AD. Overnight in port.

Day 7 - HUAHINE, SOCIETY ISLANDS
Our optional tour takes in many of the island's temples and small villages, and offers a chance to see and feed the sacred blue-eyed eels of Faie Bay, as well as visit a vanilla plantation. If you’re a keen cook, we recommend you purchase vanilla beans while here; you won’t find tastier - or cheaper! - versions elsewhere. Night sailing to Bora Bora, overnight at sea.

Day 8 - BORA BORA, SOCIETY ISLANDS
Early morning arrival into the Bora Bora lagoon where you may feel like you’ve woken in a dream. In many respects you have; these are some of the world’s most picturesque landscapes. You will have enough time for ample swim and snorkel stops, various optional tours such as: snorkel with stingrays and sharks, explore in an open-air bus known as ‘Le Truck’ and more. Or, choose your own adventure - tell us what you want to do and we’ll arrange it. Overnight in port (docked or at anchor at times).

Day 9 - BORA BORA, SOCIETY ISLANDS
In Bora Bora we will have a variety of optional activities to choose from, such as: a) An excursion to snorkel with sting rays and sharks and explore the lagoon b) The Bora Bora tour by "Le Truck" and more. Overnight in port (docked or at anchor at times).
 
Day 10 - TAHA'A, SOCIETY ISLANDS
Morning departure and arrival to nearby Taha'a, a true botanical paradise bursting with banana, watermelon and coconut groves. Taste the local fruit, gaze across calm waters in shades of turquoise you never knew existed, visit a pearl farm, and explore a traditional vanilla plantation. Afternoon sail and arrival to Raiatea.

Day 11 - RAIATEA, SOCIETY ISLANDS
Raiatea means ‘faraway heaven’ and ‘sky with soft light’. We know both to be true, but we’ll leave you to discover why for yourself. This morning’s optional excursion is with a local guide to Uturoa, the cultural and administrative centre, then on to Mount Temehani and the ancient Marae (open-air temple) of Taputapuatea. The latter is a UNΕSCO protected site, your guide will tell you about its Polynesian origins and historical relevance. Or choose out optional tour via kayak along the Faaroa River. Afternoon departure to Papeete. Overnight at sea.

Day 12 - PAPEETE PORT/TAHITI, SOCIETY ISLANDS
This morning we will arrive back to Papeete, Tahiti. We invite you to join us for the final breakfast on board at 9AM before disembarkation.




 
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Terms and Conditions

1. Fares Include

Shipboard accommodations, ocean transportation, meals and on-board entertainment as specified in the cruise program selected.

2. Fares do not include

Port charges, fuel surcharge, travel insurance, transfers, optional air/sea or land programs (unless noted), shore excursions, airport facility charges, taxes/fees, nor do they include items of a personal nature such as alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, gratuities, gift shop purchases, medical services, phone calls, Wi Fi charges etc. All onboard charges are in Euros.

3 . Port Charges, Fuel Surcharge and Airport Taxes

Port charges and fuel surcharge are in addition to the cruise fares. Payment for port charges must be made at the time the final payment is made.

4. Guarantee of Fares

Passengers with confirmed bookings under deposit, or who have made final payment, shall be protected in the event of a price increase, except in the event of major exchange fluctuations or in case of exceptional rise of fuel costs or government new taxes requiring changes in port taxes or a fuel surcharge. However, excluding the above, Variety Cruises reserves the right to increase all prices for new bookings, without prior notice, including port charges, fuel surcharge, insurance and taxes/fees.

5. Single Supplement Rates

For single occupancy cabin reservations, a 30% to 75% single supplement is applicable for on the fare per person in twin cabin, depending on cruise program. Single space is capacity controlled.

6. Deposit and Payment

To secure your reservation, a deposit of 25 % of the cruise fare per person is required within 7 days of booking. Final payment is required 60 days prior to departure. All payments may be made by either check (US passengers only), Visa, Master Card, or American Express. All final payments by credit card requires the signature of the credit cardholder. Please make checks payable to Variety Cruises. All reservations are subject to cancellation if payments are not received by the due date. Group policies may differ.

7. Administrative Charge for Cruise and Land Tour

An administration fee of 50$/35€ is required for any changes made to reservations including both a cruise and a pre or post land package. In addition, any costs incurred for changes in land arrangements will be the responsibility of the passenger. Sailing dates cannot be changed within the penalty period.

8. General Cancellations and Refunds

If a cancellation occurs, the following charges will apply:

240 days to 120 from embarkation: €120/ USD$ 140 administration fees (per cabin)*

119 to 90 days from embarkation: 15% of the cruise fare

89 to 60 days from embarkation: 25% of the cruise fare

59 to 30 days from embarkation: 50% of the cruise fare

29 to 00 days from embarkation: 100% of the cruise fare

Cancellations must be confirmed by VARIETY CRUISES in writing in all cases.

Refunds will normally be made to the booking party. Variety Cruises can only be responsible for refunding amounts actually received. If cancellation fees are charged by pre/post hotels, or services suppliers they will be deducted from any refund made. No refunds will be made to passengers who do not board the ship or passengers who cancel after the start of the cruise. We recommend the purchase of travel insurance.

9. Children Policy and Discounts

Children under the age of 5 are not allowed on board due to safety reasons.

Children discounts

Children discounts apply to children 5-17 years old, sharing a triple cabin with two paying adults. Port taxes are not discounted.

Children 5-10 years old:      50% discount on the gross per person twin cabin fares

Children 11-17 years old:     35% discount on the gross per person twin cabin fares

In case of more than one cabin, full adult rates apply.

10. “FORCE MAJEURE” definition

“Force Majeure” means and includes war, or warlike conditions, terrorist activities, breakdown, fire, perils of the seas, storms, “foundering” or other weather-related occurrences, earthquake, flood, vandalism, destructive acts of God, or of government, political disturbances, legislative enactments, embargo, riot, civil commotion, regulatory interference, strikes, lockouts, shortages, industrial and labor disputes and all other causes beyond the reasonable control of Variety Cruises.

11. Cruise Itinerary Change

Variety Cruises Ltd. reserves the right at its sole option and discretion and that of the Captain of the ship, without liability for damages or refund of any kind, to alter or deviate from the ship’s advertised or ordinary itinerary or route, either this is caused by weather conditions*, Force Majeure, assisting other ships in distress, saving of life at sea or other extraordinary conditions. Such does not entitle passengers for any claims or refunds. Variety Cruises will however ensure that passengers access their port or disembarkation on time for their outwards flights.

* Itineraries can be modified at the discretion of Variety Cruises and of the Vessel’s Captain and the local Port Authorities not allowing a vessel to leave port in case of adverse weather conditions – winds of 6/7 Beaufort or more depending on the vessel- or in case of other extraordinary conditions.

12. Sailing Cancellation

Variety Cruises guarantees all departures with a minimum participation of 12 passengers. In the unlikely event that such would be required, the cancellation of a departure will be notified at least 60 days prior to the sailing date and alternative sailing dates will be offered to the passenger.

Variety Cruises may, for unforeseeable, unavoidable or unusual circumstances beyond their control including but not limited to Force Majeure, cancel any sailing at any time and Variety Cruises’s only liability will be to refund to the passenger the amount it has received for the cruise ticket/contract and any other pre or post land tour or excursions package purchased from Variety Cruises.

13. Travel Insurance 

All guest must ensure that they have appropriate travel insurance for the entire duration of their vacation, which will provide coverage for cancellation or  changes in the itinerary, including cancellation of the contract by the Customer, provision of assistance expenses, illness, death, or personal accident, medical care, damage and/or loss of luggage, repatriation.

14. Vessel Substitution

Variety Cruises may operate the cruise program with another vessel as long as this vessel is of the same or higher standard. Passengers offered a suitable alternative cruise program are not entitled to any refund.

15. Cruise Interruption

During the cruise should the vessel sustain any breakdown in machinery, or be disabled by fire, grounding or collision disrupting the cruise itinerary for more than 48 hours, and if no substitute vessel or arrangement is offered, passengers will be entitled to a refund proportional to the cruise days not operated. No further claims will be accepted.

16. Independent Contractor / Limit of Liability

Variety Cruises Ltd liability and responsibility does not extend beyond the vessel; any arrangements made by or for passengers either before boarding or when disembarking are at the passenger’s own risk. Variety Cruises Ltd does not own or control any ground transportation or hotels. As a convenience to our passengers, Variety Cruises may sell tickets for shore excursions or arrange other services which are operated by independent contractors, but as a result of these activities and services Variety Cruises assumes no liability of the actions or omissions of such contractors.

Any and all Excursions included within the itinerary may be subject to minimum or maximum numbers of participants. Excursions are subject to availability. Variety Cruises has no liability for any land-based arrangements. Excursions, lecturers and personalities may vary from those advertised.

Subject to the “Liability” clause below, Variety Cruises shall not be liable for any loss or damage, including but not limited to, loss of enjoyment, disappointment or distress for changes to, or cancellation of any Excursions, lecturers and personalities.

Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, the guests, unless otherwise provided herein, will have the option to utilize equipment provided by Variety Cruises and to participate in various sports and recreational activities and expedition excursions off, under, around, about and in the environs of the Vessel and locations visited during the cruise. These activities may include but are not limited to zodiac transfers, kayaking, snorkeling, hiking and extensive walking (“Off-Vessel Activities”).

All guests acknowledge that

(a) there are risks and dangers involved in the participation in Off-Vessel Activities and that these are potentially dangerous activities that can result in serious injury or death;

(b)Variety Cruises can in no way guarantee the safety or welfare of the guests in any Off-Vessel activities and that Variety Cruises is merely providing equipment and instruction to enhance the guests’ enjoyment;

(c) The guests shall knowingly and voluntarily assume the risk of and shall indemnify Variety Cruises against any claims made by him or on his behalf as a result of using equipment provided by Variety Cruises and participating in Off-Vessel Activities;

(d) The guests shall acquire the training and skill necessary to participate in Off-Vessel Activities and shall follow the rules, guidance, directions and procedures of Variety Cruises; and

(e) Variety Cruises shall accept no responsibility for the guest’s failure to abide by governmental rules, regulations and restrictions and Variety Cruises rules, guidance, directions and procedures concerning Off-Vessel Activities.

17. Guest Responsibilities

All guests must comply and the Guest shall procure that all other guests comply with and abide by the terms and conditions of this ticket/contract, the national and international rules and regulations, as well as all orders and directions of the Master and other officers of the Vessel.  The officers on board the Vessel have the right to use all reasonable means to enforce such rules, regulations, orders and directions including, but not limited to, the removal of guests from the Vessel. If it appears to the staff or crew at any time during the cruise that guests are or are becoming for any reason unfit to travel or likely to endanger the health, safety or comfort of anyone on board then the Master or duly authorized representative may refuse to embark or disembark the guests at any port or place, transfer the guests from one suite to another, or otherwise deal with the guests as may be necessary. In such circumstances the guests shall not be entitled to any refund or compensation and shall be liable to pay any fines, losses or compensation due to any party.  All guests must be at Variety Cruises designated pier in the initial port of embarkation site at least one (1) hour before the appointed time for sailing.

No guests shall pay, nor receive any general average contribution with respect to any property.  Each guest agrees to fully indemnify and hold harmless Variety Cruises and any other Indemnitee against any damages, liabilities, losses, penalties, fines, charges or expenses incurred or imposed upon Variety Cruises and any other Indemnitee as a result of any act, omission or violation of law by the guest or any minor for whom the guest is responsible.

All guests must be eighteen (18) years of age or older to purchase or consume alcohol. Variety Cruises reserves the right to refuse to serve anyone who in the sole judgment of the Master or the Officers of the ship may be under the influence of alcohol, or for any reason necessary in their judgment to preserve the health and safety of guests and employees.

All guests must attend all mustering drills while on board the Vessel. This is an exercise that is required by law and is held for guests’ safety. A failure by any guests to attend a mustering drill may result in disembarkation of any such guest from the Vessel without any recourse to, or liability of Variety Cruises.

All guests shall allow Variety Cruises, the Master and the Vessel’s officers, in their sole discretion, in order to ensure the safety of the passengers, the Vessel and crew, the right to search a guest and any guest’s suite/stateroom or property in order to investigate any reported incident, whether involving a crime or personal injury, sickness or damage to property and they may preserve evidence of any reported incident in order to comply with any requests from law enforcement authorities and to carry out any investigation aboard the Vessel.

All guests will be required to complete a “Guest Information Form” prior or upon boarding. No questions may be left unanswered. No guests may be permitted to board the Vessel or embark on the cruise if complete information has not been provided. The “Guest Information Form” requests the following information: Full name of each guest, as per their passport details, Telephone numbers (landline and mobile), Email addresses, Home addresses, Contact information of family or other in the event of an emergency (Carrier must be able to reach each guest’s emergency contact at any time of day. Carrier must, therefore, be provided with all information to allow Carrier to do so (such information should include the name, address, electronic mail address (if available) and phone number (including a mobile phone number if available) of a parent, guardian, spouse, domestic partner, or other person to contact in the event of an emergency).

All guests must possess their passport valid for SIX (6) months beyond the return date of their trip and any necessary visas (visas for Excursions are sometimes required for certain countries). All guests are responsible for determining which travel documents, visas, vaccinations and medications are required for the ports of call and sites on the advertised itinerary and for obtaining the same at their own cost and Variety Cruises shall not be liable to provide such information to guests. If Variety Cruises, as a courtesy to guests, provides information or advice as to necessary travel documents, visas and vaccinations, guests must verify such information with the appropriate government authorities. If the government in a scheduled port of call denies guests from entering, going ashore or disembarking due to the nature or content of their passport or visa or for any other reason whatsoever, guests understand that he/she may not be permitted to embark, disembark or go ashore in that country and that carrier cannot be held responsible if the guest is unable to embark the Vessel as scheduled, the guest is disembarked during the voyage or the guest is required to stay on board during the call.

The Guests must report to Variety Cruises in writing, at the time the reservation is made or, if the condition arises subsequent to the reservation, immediately, any of the following medical or health conditions which may apply to him or to any other guest: a) any physical or mental condition that may require special care, medical treatment or assistance; b) any physical or mental condition which may render a guest unfit for travel; c) any condition which may constitute a risk or danger to the health, safety or comfort of the guest or to anyone else on board the Vessel,  d) any physical or mental condition requiring oxygen for medical reasons.

The medical services and medication on board the Vessel is extremely limited and all guests are required to bring an adequate supply of any specific medication needed.  It is therefore recommended that guests have full travel insurance to cover any medical costs incurred on board. Variety Cruises has no liability whatsoever for any treatment, diagnosis, advice, examination or other services provided by any medical personnel or other service providers on board the Vessel and at any ports of call. If any guests fail to obtain and to have such documents, and the guest may be required to disembarked during the voyage, then Variety Cruises will not provide a refund or otherwise be liable to any guests for such disembarkation.

18. Liability

Subject to the provisions of the Conventions and Regulations referred to in here below, Variety Cruises accept responsibility for death, injury or illness caused by the negligent acts and or omissions of it and any of its direct employees. Variety Cruises limit its liability, where applicable, by the Conventions and Regulations mentioned here below. In any event, Variety Cruises is not responsible for any improper or non-performance which is: a) wholly attributable to the fault of the guests; b) attributable to the unforeseeable or unavoidable act or omission of a third party unconnected with the provision of any services to be provided by its direct employees,  c) attributable to an unusual or unforeseeable circumstance beyond the control of Variety Cruises the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all due care had been exercised, including (but not limited to) an event of force majeure; or d) attributable to an event which Variety Cruises could not even with all due care have foreseen or forestalled.

For claims not involving personal injury, death or illness or which are not subject to the Conventions and Regulations referred to in here below, Variety Cruises liability for improper performance of the ticket/ Contract shall be limited to a maximum of twice the ticket/contract price which the affected guest paid (not including premiums and amendment charges).

All carriage (by land, air and sea) is subject to the terms and conditions of carriage of the actual carrier. These conditions of carriage may limit or exclude liability, are expressly incorporated into the ticket/Contract and also form the terms and conditions of separate contracts between the guests and the particular carrier as contained in that carrier’s ticket which is provided to the guest before the scheduled departure date. Copies of these terms and conditions are available on request from Variety Cruises.

Carriage of passengers and their luggage by sea and the liability of carriers in the event of accidents is governed by the Athens Convention 1974 as subsequently amended or modified (the “Athens Convention”). So far as applicable, the Athens Convention is expressly incorporated into these Terms and Conditions and any liability of Variety Cruises for death or personal injury or for loss of or damage to luggage arising out of carriage by sea shall be determined accordingly. In most cases, the Athens Convention limits the carrier’s liability for death or personal injury or loss of or damage to luggage and makes special provision for valuables. The Athens Convention presumes that luggage has been delivered undamaged to the guests unless written notice is given to Variety Cruises (as carrier): a) in the case of apparent damage, before or at the time of disembarkation or redelivery; or b) in the case of damage which is not apparent or of loss, within 15 days from the date of disembarkation or redelivery or from the time when such redelivery should have taken place. Any damages payable by Variety Cruises up to the Athens Convention limits shall be reduced in proportion to any contributory negligence by the guest and by the maximum deductible specified in Article 8 (4) of the Athens Convention. Copies of the Athens Convention are available from Variety Cruises on request.

Carriage of passengers and their luggage by sea and the liability of carriers in the event of accidents is governed by EC Regulation No. 392/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2009 on the liability of carriers of passengers by sea in the event of accidents as subsequently amended or modified (“Regulation A”). Passengers’ rights when travelling by sea and inland waterway are governed by EU Regulation No. 1177/2010 of the Parliament and of the Council of 24 November 2010 concerning the rights of passengers when travelling by sea and inland waterway and amending Regulation (EC) No. 2006/2004 as subsequently amended or modified (“Regulation B”). (Regulation A and Regulation B shall, where the context permits, be referred to as the “Regulations”.) The Regulations are expressly incorporated into these Terms and Conditions and any liability of Variety Cruises for death or personal injury or concerning the rights of passengers in relation to non-discrimination, cancellation or delay shall be determined accordingly. The global limitation of liability available under Article 5 of Regulation A and the Exceptions and special conditions, and Exemptions available under Articles 8 and 20, respectively, of Regulation B, shall apply in respect of any damages payable by Variety Cruises or to reduce or exclude liability as appropriate. Copies of the Regulations are available from Variety Cruises upon request.  Insofar as Variety Cruises may be liable to guests in respect of claims arising out of carriage by sea, Variety Cruises shall be entitled to all the rights, defenses, immunities and limitations available, respectively, under the Athens Convention, and nothing in these Terms and Conditions shall be deemed a surrender thereof.

Insofar as the cruise or any part of it may be performed on a vessel not owned by Variety Cruises , it is agreed that Variety Cruises, shall at all times nevertheless be deemed a vessel owner for the purposes of the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims 1976, whether as amended by the Protocol of 1996 or otherwise and as in force in any relevant jurisdiction from time to time, and so entitled to limit liability

Any liability in respect of death and personal injury and loss of and damage to luggage which Variety Cruises may incur to guests, whether under the Ticket/Contract in accordance with these Terms and Conditions or otherwise, shall always be subject to the limits of liability contained in either the Athens Convention or Regulation A. 12.10 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary elsewhere in these Terms and Conditions, Variety Cruises shall not in any circumstances be liable for any loss or anticipated loss of profits, loss of revenue, loss of use, loss of contract or other opportunity nor for any other consequential or indirect loss or damage of a similar nature. Variety Cruises shall not be liable for any indirect, special or consequential damages.

20. Complaints and Claims

All guests must raise any complaints, including, without limitation, any failure to provide a service forming part of the Cruise or any Additional Service paid or any property damage or loss or injury, illness or death of a guest, immediately with Variety Cruises and confirm this in writing at the earliest possible opportunity. If any complaint arises during the Cruise which might give rise to a claim it must be notified immediately to the Vessel’s  staff and written notice must be given to Variety Cruises as soon as possible and in any event within two (2) months (or, if a shorter period is prescribed under the applicable international convention then within that period) from the date on which the service was performed or when it should have been performed or when the property damage or loss or injury, illness or death occurred. Within one (1) month of receipt of the complaint, Variety Cruises will give notice to the Guest that his complaint has been substantiated, rejected or is still being considered. Variety Cruises will provide the final reply to the complaint within two (2) months of receipt of the complaint. In any event, unless a longer period is provided for by force of law, proceedings in respect of any claim must be brought within six (6) months of the end of the cruise, failing which Variety Cruises shall be under no liability to the guests.

21. Law & Jurisdiction

This ticket/contract and all disputes or claims whatsoever shall be governed exclusively, in all respects and without regard to the conflict of law principles, by the Greek Laws and Greek Courts.

 

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