1.HOW
TO BOOK
Please telephone, fax, email or write to the address
shown at the bottom of this page.
2. CONTRACT
Each Passenger wishing to book a cruise must complete the Booking Form. Once
this has been forwarded and accepted by the Company together with the payment
of the fare due, a contract exists between such Passenger (hereinafter “the
Passenger”) and the Company. Under this contract the Passenger confirms
that he/she has read, understands and agrees to the terms and conditions below
(the “Terms and Conditions”). Any Passenger signing as tour leader
on behalf of a charter or other group warrents that he/she is authorised so to
do. Each member of any such group shall be deemed to be a Passenger as herein
defined and shall be bound by the signature of the tour leader.
3 CRUISE PROVISIONS RATES:
The rates shown overleaf in UK £ Sterling, are per passenger for a six
night double occupancy cabin cruise and are subject to change without notice.
Meeting points, hotels and time of pick-up may be changed without notice.
:Accommodation
with private bath or shower, all meals, selected regional
wines and alcoholic beverages consumed aboard, all sightseeing
tours and admittance fees as stipulated, use of the vessels’bicycles
and other facilities, and round-trip transfers from specified
meeting point.
:Air
transportation, airport taxes, visas, superior Chateaux vintage
wines, optional activities such as hot air balloon flights
or items of a personal nature such as laundry, communication
charges, purchases or gratuities for the crew.
4. INSURANCE
Travel Insurance to cover trip cancellation, health and baggage is strongly recommended
for all passengers.
5. GRATUITIES
Gratuities for crew members are entirely discretionary. Between 3 and 5% of the
cruise fare is suggested in the event of total satisfaction with the service
on board.
6. NON-SMOKING POLICY
The Company applies a non-smoking policy in the accommodation area of all vessels.
In consideration to fellow Passengers those who wish to smoke, are requested
to do so outdoors i.e on the deck and sun-deck area. In accordance with fire
prevention regulations, smoking is not permitted in the cabins.
7. DEPOSIT AND FINAL PAYMENT
For individual bookings: a deposit of £400 per passenger is payable at
the time of booking with the Booking Form attached hereto duly completed and
signed. The balance is payable 90 days prior to departure.
For charter bookings of an entire vessel: an initial deposit of £2500 is
payable at the time of booking with the Booking Form attached hereto duly signed.
The difference between the initial deposit and 25 % of the total fare is payable
as a further deposit 180 days prior to departure. The balance of the charter
or group fare is payable 120 days prior to departure. To qualify for the charter
group rate, one person must act as tour leader and be responsible for contracting
with and making all payments to the Company, as per the Terms and Conditions,
on behalf of all passengers in the charter/group.
8. CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS
Cancellations must be made in writing to the Company and are effective only upon
receipt by the Company at its address overleaf. All issued tickets must be returned
together with notice of cancellation. Please allow 4 weeks from receipt by the
Company of cancellation notice and unused cruise ticket(s) for forwarding of
any refund due. The following cancellation fees apply based on the date when
the Company receives written notice of cancellation.
For individual bookings:
a). more than 120 days prior to departure and
subsequent to payment of the deposit, an administrative fee of£200
per passenger shall be retained,
b). from 120-90 days prior to departure - the
full deposit shall be retained,
c). 90 days prior to departure to day of departure,
or in the event of failure to embark - 100% of total fare shall
be retained.
For charter bookings:
a). charter deposits are non refundable,
b). up to 180 days prior to departure deposits
may be applied toward individual bookings on the same vessel
subject to a £100 surcharge per passenger,
c). 180-120 days prior to departure the full
25% deposit will be retained.
d). less than 120 days prior to departure no
refund will be given,
No
refunds will be given in the event of interruption
or cancellation of the cruise by the Passenger after
the start of travel, nor for unused portions of any
package or cruise, nor for any unused sightseeing tours
or meals.
9. ALTERATIONS BY THE PASSENGER
Any date change by the passenger subsequent to booking will incur an amendment
charge of £100 per passenger. Reduction in passenger numbers for charters
are only accepted up to 120 days prior to departure. No itinerary changes can
be accepted less then 90 days prior to departure. Transfers to cruises on another
vessel shall be treated as a cancellation and re-booking and cancellation charges
will apply.
10. LIMITS OF RESPONSIBILITY OF THE COMPANY
Unless
expressly stated otherwise on tickets or other documentation
issued by the Company to the Passenger, the Company,
its employees, representatives, agents and/or assigns
acts only as agent to provide transportation, accommodation
and other related services to the Passenger by purchasing
such services from independent vessel operators (“the
Operators”) and other service providers contracted
to the Company. The ticket(s) issued to the Passenger
by any Operator or service provider constitute(s) the
sole contract between the Passenger and said Operator
or service provider, and the Company assumes no responsibility
or liability for acts or omissions connected therewith.
The Passenger further understands and agrees that
the Company is not liable or responsible for the following:
a) any personal injury, death, property damage or loss occasioned
by theft, vandalism, fire, water, weather conditions, explosion, or any cause
whatsoever, whether foreseeable or unforeseeable, or for any loss of whatever
kind or nature arising out of or in connection with the acts or omissions,
whether foreseeable or unforeseeable or any loss of any kind or nature arising
out of or in connection with the acts or omissions
whether negligent or intended of any third party,
regardless of the relationship, if any, between such
third party and the Passenger, or the Company; and
b) any event that is beyond the control of the Company, including
but not limited to Acts of God, strikes, lockouts, work stoppages, riots, floods,
government acts, terrorism, criminal activity, Passenger illness, engine breakdown
or vessel damage; and
c) any additional expenses incurred by the
Passenger as a result of any delay or failure of and/or by
any Operator or contractor of any services connected with the
specific booking; and
d) any loss sustained by the Passenger as
a result of any cancellation, delay, advancement or postponement
of any tour by any Operator or any service provider such as
steamship company, airline, railroad, vehicle rental company,
hotel or similar or their agent.
11. RESERVATION OF RIGHTS
The Company on behalf of itself and the Operators reserves the right to:
a) cancel any itinerary in whole or in part;
b) make such alteration to any itinerary as
it reasonably deems necessary or desirable;
c) refuse to accept or retain as a member
of a tour any person at any time.
In the event of alteration or cancellation, the Company may, but is not obligated
to, substitute or provide another vessel.
Waterway routes and vessel alterations and substitutions:
All routes are subject to change without notice. Some waterways may be subject
to occasional closures due to drought, storms, floods, canal or lock repairs
or other unforeseen circumstances that result in conditions unsafe for navigation.
In the unlikely event of such occurrences, the following conditions may apply:
a) if navigation must be suspended, Passengers
will continue to be accommodated on the stationary vessel and
the regular excursions will continue to be made, with cruising
to be continued as soon as possible. By way of compensation
for any absence of cruising, additional excursions will be
provided by the vessel’s crew,
b) the Company reserve the right to reverse
a cruise route, cruise another waterway or transfer Passengers
to another vessel of similar standard,
c) in any decision related to navigation,
the judgement of the vessel’s Captain on any action or
inaction is considered final.
12. UNDERTAKINGS OF PASSENGER
The Passenger expressly agrees to the following:
a) that he/she is in good general health;
b) that he/she shall not operate or seek to operate any vehicle
owned or operated by a boat, hotel or other service provider except bicycles
that are provided for the express use of the Passengers; and
c) that he/she shall indemnify and hold harmless
the Company, its employees, agents, representatives and assigns
against any and all liabilities, costs and expenses (including
legal fees and costs of litigation) which may be incurred in
connection with any claims, suits or any cause of action brought
by him/her against any third party, or by any third party against
him/her, his/her heirs, representatives or assigns regarding
injury or loss to person or property sustained by him/her or
such third party, directly or indirectly, arising out of activities,
acts or omissions, no matter how caused or created, that occur
during the course of a cruise tour.
13. COMPENSATION
If the Company cancels a cruise and/or other arrangement for any reasons (other
than force majeure or default by the Passenger), or makes a material alteration
to the cruise and/or arrangement for reasons other than force majeure, after
the date when payment of the balance of the price becomes due, in addition
to a full refund, compensation will be payable on the following scale per person:
56 or more days prior to departure - Nil;
55-42 days -£10 ;
41-28 days -£20;
27-14 days - £30;
less than 14 days - £40.
14. LIABILITY
The liability of the Company is limited in the manner provided by the Warsaw
Convention 1929 (as amended) or such other international Conventions for the
time being in force in respect of carriage by air or waterway, as though the
Company were deemed to be “carrier” as defined in such Conventions.
15 CREDIT CARD POLICY
By authorizing and making payment by credit card for cruise holidays hereunder
and by signing the Booking Form attached hereto the Passenger expressly agrees
to waive his/her rights under any relevant cardholder agreement or applicable
law to subsequently cancel or suspend any such credit card transaction. The
Passenger further expressly authorises the Company to present this documentation
to the bank or credit card issuer as evidence of acceptance by said Passenger
that such credit card transaction is final and not subject to refund, reduction,
cancellation or revocation, except as specifically provided in these Terms
and Conditions.
The company reserves the right to charge final payment to the credit card in
the event that the cardholder is unobtainable on the due date.
16. GENERAL PROVISIONS
These Terms and Conditions supersede and cancel all prior communications and
agreements, whether written or oral express or implied. Any inquiries, claims
or general complaints by the Passenger relating to the service provided by
the Company must be submitted in writing to the Company within thirty (30)
days of the completion of the cruise, and must contain detailed and evidentiary
information.
17. GOVERNING LAW AND RESPONSIBILITY
All contracts incorporating these Terms and Conditions shall be governed by
English Law. This brochure and insert (published September 2003) is issued
on the sole responsibility of the Company.
18.
TRANSFERS
Round trip transfer from the meeting point to the barge are included in the
fares.
19.
THEME CRUISES AVAILABLE ACROSS THE FLEET
Please ask for prices and theme cruise itineraries.
Theme cruises include: Golf, Wine appreciation, Theatre, Gardens, Antiques,
Cycling, Walking, Tennis, Fishing and Horse Riding.
20.
TANDEM CRUISES
The following tandem cruises are available for groups of up to 20 passengers.La
Belle Epoque and Art de Vivre, L'Impressionniste and Anjodi, Actief and Magna
Carta, A 5% reduction on the charter rate is applicable.
21.
CHILDREN POLICY
The majority of our passengers are adults.
However the following policies apply for passengers wishing to travel with
children: Children 12 to 17 years inclusive travelling with an adult qualify
for a £150 reduction (specific conditions apply to Actief, Shannon Princess
and Meanderer). Children under 12 years are welcome on Charters, where child
reductions are applicable to all under 18 years. |