0870 770 4046 Call today between 0800 and 2000 hrs
0870 770 4046 Call today between 0800 and 2000 hrs
If you like the sound of our world cruises, but are concerned about trying to pay all in one lump sum, then you’ll love our convenient Monthly Payment Scheme, designed to help you spread the cost of your cruise over the months leading up to departure.
12th October 2007 departure: Deposit: £350, followed by 26 monthly payments (2) from just: £95 (1) (based on 4 berth economy inside cabin)
4th January 2008 departure: Deposit: £350, followed by 29 monthly payments (2) from just: £92 (1) (based on 4 berth economy inside cabin)
Simply complete the online booking form, making sure you select the Easy Payment box and return it with your deposit(s). Travelscope will then contact you with details of your standing order payments and will require you to return a signed acceptance form which will be forwarded to your bank. It couldn’t be easier!
These details are correct at the time of publishing, but may be subject to change.
Notes
(1) Based on the maximum period of monthly payments stated.
(2) The maximum period of months stated is based on the final payment being received 8 weeks prior to departure. This is therefore dependent on the date of booking and Travelscope reserve the right to reduce the payment period in order that the balance is paid by the due date, being 8 weeks prior to departure. This is confirmed in the standing order authority that is sent to you for signature prior to the Monthly Payment Scheme being initiated.
(3) Please note: all prices stated above are per person.
Passengers using our complimentary coach transfer service should be aware this may involve an early departure. This may, on occasion, be the day before the date of embarkation for those who live a long way from the port. Please note: in order to accommodate as many passengers as possible, the coach will usually call at pick-up points after your own on its journey to and from the port of departure/arrival.
While standards of transport vary considerably around the world, please be assured that our tours utilise the best available quality transportation possible in each port; air-conditioned vehicles are not always available. Mini-buses are frequently used and taxis may also be used to carry tour passengers. This is often owing to the influence of the local taxi associations, who refuse to allow buses to transfer all tour participants.
We would like to point out that although local taxi prices ashore may appear to be cheaper than the organised excursions, we would ask you to consider the fact that admission prices may not be included in the fare, the driver may not be a qualified guide or be able to speak fluent English, and in the unfortunate event of an accident, the vehicle may not be insured which could affect your own insurance).
If you do wish to use a local taxi, we recommend you fix a price before setting off. For the benefit of others, we kindly request that all passengers refrain from smoking in any mode of transportation or from consuming hot food or drinks whilst on board. Please note: occasionally tour transport such as boats, planes and trains may not be exclusive to Travelscope.
As a rule coaches and mini-buses will not have toilet facilities on board. However, where possible comfort stops are incorporated into the tour itineraries although the standard of these may differ dependent on the country visited. In many countries it is usual to make a nominal charge for the use of toilets. On board catamarans shoes must be removed and you will remain barefoot.
You are requested to kindly respect the time of embarkation/disembarkation in order to keep to the ship’s schedule. Whenever you leave the ship you must take your identity card, which the Security Officer will swipe through the computer system updating the ship’s register.
Please note: you must always be back on board 30 minutes before the advertised departure time. Passengers left behind at any port due to late arrival back at the ship, will be liable for all expenses incurred to return them to the ship or repatriate them back to the UK.
Arrival times at each port are approximate, being subject to weather conditions, sea currents, sea traffic in ports, etc.
Your boarding card (white plastic identity card), received at check-in is also your on board cruise payment card. This card is magnet sensitive and should be kept separate from mobile phones, keys and other bank cards. When joining the ship on embarkation day a security photograph will be taken which will be stored in the ship’s computer. When getting on and off the ship you will be required to present this card to the ship’s Security Officer so that it may be swiped through the ship’s computer to update the register of passengers on board.
All passengers are required to have travel insurance as a condition of travelling with us. It is the responsibility of the passenger to ensure their travel insurance is valid and all conditions have been complied with. You are strongly urged to ensure you have declared any pre-existing medical conditions to your insurer in accordance with the policy conditions as failure to do so may well render your insurance invalid in the event you are taken ill during your cruise and you would then be unable to reclaim any medical/repatriation costs incurred by you or on your behalf.
Travelscope have developed our own travel insurance policy, underwritten by FORTIS Insurance, one of the world's most respected and well-established insurance companies. We know that even the very best laid plans can go wrong due to unforeseen circumstances, and nobody wants to be out of pocket because of illness, accident or loss of luggage.
Our own policy offers excellent protection in the event of delay, cancellation, illness, loss of belongings or jury service and is available at a special rate for Travelscope cruisers. And it offers you peace of mind: In the event of a medical emergency you or our Cruise Director can contact the emergency helpline which is available 24-hours a day, to assist in making the necessary arrangements, wherever you are.
Our insurance is effective from the moment we receive your deposit and insurance payment. Full details of the policy will be sent with your confirmation invoice. You may return your policy within 14 days if you find it does not meet your needs, and you will receive a full refund of your premium (if you have not travelled or made a claim).
Please check with your GP well in advance (preferably at least two months) of your departure, for advice and to arrange immunisations. Further information can be obtained from the Medical Advisory Service for Travellers abroad (MASTA).
We do recommend that passengers take a completed Eurpoean Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which is valid for 5 years. Please check with your local Post Office for information concerning this. The EHIC replaces the old E111 form.
Please note the EHIC does not replace the need for travel insurance.
It is essential you have a full ten-year passport for your cruise, valid until at least six months after return to the UK or Irish Republic. Passport application forms are available from your nearest main Post Office. If you do not already have a passport, please contact the nearest passport office immediately and explain you are an imminent traveller. In the UK it now takes at least one week to issue a new passport, or replace a lost or stolen passport. It is still possible to get a same day service for straightforward renewals and amendments but this is by appointment only.
Holders of non-UK passports should consult the appropriate embassies prior to departure for current visa requirements.
Your passport will be collected on check-in at your point of embarkation and retained by the Ship’s Purser’s Office for the duration of the cruise. The Purser Staff will deal with all the Immigration formalities at each port of call enabling you a hassle free disembarkation.
Visas are not required by British Citizens providing the passport bears the words ‘British Citizen’, or ‘Holder has the right of abode in the United Kingdom’ (*except for destinations detailed below). Holders of other passports should consult the appropriate embassies prior to departure for current visa requirements.
Many modern cameras require specific batteries. We recommend you bring an extra battery for your particular camera, as, due to the wide variety of sizes and voltage specifications, replacement batteries are not always available on board or at ports of call.
If you are taking any medication do remember to pack enough to last the duration of your cruise and make a list of all your medications and required dosage.
We are frequently asked what weather conditions can be expected in the ports of call visited. Unfortunately, much as we may wish, we cannot guarantee sunshine, so we advise you to be prepared for any eventuality. The Caribbean and Pacific sun can be very strong, so we highly recommend that you take along a hat or a cap, sunglasses and high factor suncream. Mosquito repellent may also prove handy.
Towels from the cabin may not be taken ashore.
Two large suitcases and one hand luggage/small overnight bag per person totalling no more than 25kg (55lbs) is the strict maximum on board the Travelscope coach. As is the case with other forms of travel, such as airlines, subject to space availability and weight restrictions, drivers and porters reserve the right to refuse any additional luggage in excess of this recommendation. The dimensions of any piece of luggage should not exceed height 25cm x length 160cm x width 70cm.
Please ensure all luggage is labelled and clearly marked with your name, address, cabin number, departure date and the ship’s name. On arrival at the port, porters will transfer your luggage directly to your cabin. Please be sure you pack your suitcases yourself as all luggage and hand luggage is subject to inspection by HM Customs and Excise Officials and will be passed through an X-ray machine. Please keep all medication and travel documents in your carry-on hand luggage.
We would remind passengers all luggage and its contents must be stored in your cabin. Wardrobe and cupboard space may be limited dependent on the category of cabin. We would suggest you leave space in your luggage/hand-luggage as during a World cruise you are sure to purchase mementos and souvenirs which will require transportation home.
We recommend you bring an overnight bag for your last night at sea. Staff will collect your luggage the night before departing, and you will need an overnight bag to carry your clothes and toiletries. Identify all your luggage, even carry-ons. Use your Travelscope luggage tags, which should be filled out and affixed to each piece before you leave home.
Airline passengers are usually permitted two pieces of checked luggage up to 20kg. One piece of hand luggage carried on the airplane must fit beneath one aircraft seat or in the over-head lockers and must not exceed total dimensions of 45 inches. Check with your air carrier for specific restrictions.
There will be a variety of nights on board where you may wish to dress to complement the occasion and we offer suggested dress codes. We would remind you all luggage and clothing you bring on the cruise must be stored in your cabin and in many cabins wardrobe space is limited. Luggage may be stored under the beds, please see section
There will be formal nights during your cruise, the suggested attire for Formal evenings is:
Gentlemen: dinner suit or lounge suit
Ladies: cocktail or evening dress
Please note: gentlemen are respectfully requested to wear a jacket and tie/bow-tie on formal evenings. Jeans, T-shirts and open neck shirts are not permitted in the restaurant after 6pm on formal evenings or in the Captain's Cocktail Party.
On informal nights, the suggested attire for Informal evenings is:
Gentlemen: blazer/jacket or lounge suit with tie
Ladies: smart dress or trouser suit
On casual nights including theme nights, the suggested attire for casual evenings is:
Gentlemen & Ladies: smart casual (no shorts unless worn as part of a costume on a themed night)
During the cruise we will have a variety of themed nights where you may choose to dress for the occasion, there will also be an opportunity to make costumes and accessories for your costumes in our craft classes.
You are reminded to bring suitable clothing for daytime and to wear while ashore, we would remind you to include a swimming costume, hat, sunglasses, beach towel, a light waterproof jacket/coat, warm clothing and comfortable shoes.
You’ll be able to mail postcards and letters from our various ports of call. The Information Desk on board can tell you how and when to post mail during your cruise. Remember, in most cases, you will probably get home before your mail arrives!
If you have a mobile, you need to be GSM (internationally roaming) to receive or make calls from abroad. Additionally certain countries require mobile phones to be a tri-band or quad-band model to receive and make calls. It may, on some occasions, not be possible to top-up Pay-As-You Go mobile phones from certain countries. If you have never used your mobile overseas, please check with your phone service provider before departure, as some may need modification to work. If you have never used your mobile overseas, please check with your phone company before departure, as some may need modification to work.
We regret no pets or animals are permitted on board.