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  <tripDescription>A yacht adventure is the ideal way to experience what many consider the world's most beautiful islands: the Greek Islands. Sail for up to 22 days aboard our 50-foot yachts, with time for hiking, snorkelling and relaxing. Explore ancient archaeological sites and taverna-lined harbours, dine on fresh seafood and don't forget to try the Ouzo!</tripDescription>
  <tripName>Greek Islands Sailing Adventure (Santorini to Kos)</tripName>
  <tripStyle>Classic</tripStyle>
  <year>2009</year>
  <brochureSupplier>GPE</brochureSupplier>
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    <minimum>1</minimum>
    <maximum>8</maximum>
    <note>Max 8</note>
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  <tripContinents>Europe</tripContinents>
  <tripCountries>Greece</tripCountries>
  <startCity>Santorini</startCity>
  <finishCity>Kos</finishCity>
  <StartCountry>Greece</StartCountry>
  <FinishCountry>Greece</FinishCountry>
  <tripActivities>Culture/History, Yacht/Sailing based, Chill Out</tripActivities>
  <duration>8</duration>
  <physicalRating>2</physicalRating>
  <serviceLevelRating>Standard</serviceLevelRating>
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    <itinItem label="Segment 1: Dodecanese Islands - Santorini to Kos">Possible stops include: Amorgos, Kinaros &amp; Levitha, Leros, Kalimnos, Sirna, Astypalea, Tilos, Halki, Nisyros, Kos.<br/><br/>DODECANESE ISLANDS<br/>The Dodecanese (Twelve Islands or Dodekanes) is the most southerly group of islands in the Southern Sporades, lying off the southwest coast of Asia Minor. It includes 14 larger islands together with some 40 smaller islets and rocks. With the exception of Rhodes, which belongs culturally to Greece but geologically to the mainland of Anatolia, the islands are arid and largely barren. Their inhabitants live by farming, sponge fishing (the Dodecanese forms the base of the Greek sponge-fishing fleet), and increasingly, tourism. Windsurfing, water-skiing, snorkelling, diving and swimming are popular activities in the Dodecanese.<br/><br/>KOS<br/>Home to the Greek father of medicine Hypocrites, Kos is an island full of contrasts, with a mix of both Greek and Turkish architecture and culture. Rich in history, Kos is home to many ancient ruins, including Asklipion, a healing centre and medical school that followed the teachings of Hypocrites. Away from the lively main town you will find many secluded beaches and quaint villages. Kos is a part of the Dodecanese island group and an ideal gateway for excursions to other islands or Turkey. An exciting possible excursion is the 4-hour hydrofoil to Rhodes.<br/>According to ancient mythology, the sun god Helios chose Rhodes as his bride and bestowed light, warmth and vegetation on her. The blessing seems to have paid off and Rhodes is one of the most pleasant islands to visit. The old town with its massive walls is one of the finest surviving examples of medieval fortification. Don't miss the Acropolis of Lindos, Rhodes’ most important ancient city.<br/><br/>Please note: While it is our intention to adhere to the route described above, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. On Day 1 of your tour you will be advised of any amendments.</itinItem>
    <detailedItinItem label="Segment 1: Dodecanese Islands - Santorini to Kos">Possible stops include: Amorgos, Kinaros &amp; Levitha, Leros, Kalimnos, Sirna, Astypalea, Tilos, Halki, Nisyros, Kos.<br/><br/>DODECANESE ISLANDS<br/>The Dodecanese (Twelve Islands or Dodekanes) is the most southerly group of islands in the Southern Sporades, lying off the southwest coast of Asia Minor. It includes 14 larger islands together with some 40 smaller islets and rocks. With the exception of Rhodes, which belongs culturally to Greece but geologically to the mainland of Anatolia, the islands are arid and largely barren. Their inhabitants live by farming, sponge fishing (the Dodecanese forms the base of the Greek sponge-fishing fleet), and increasingly, tourism. Windsurfing, water-skiing, snorkelling, diving and swimming are popular activities in the Dodecanese.<br/><br/>SANTORINI (THIRA)<br/>Still shaky Santorini needs no introduction, being a 1 million year old volcano that remains in active/dormant state until today. Its breathtaking beauty both historically and geologically are awe inspiring making it one of life’s true highlights. The island was home to a Minoan settlement that was obliterated by an eruption around 1650BC which sent tsunamis through the eastern Medeteranean. The colossal eruption displaced 30 cubic kilometres of earth jetting a cloud of ash 36 km into the sky creating the foundation of what we see today. Centrally located in the 300 metre deep 5 -mile wide crescent moon shaped caldera harbour are two new cones, Neas Palaias &amp; Kammenis. Eruptions and earthquakes have wreaked havoc on Thira as recently as the 1970’s, with the notable 7.8 earthquake of 1956. The shape of the crater ring has constantly changed over the last 3000 years with several parts of the crater wall collapsing into the sea. Remarkably, the island has always been resettled due to the rich volcanic soil's fertile properties. The wines, tomatoes and cucumbers from this island are super tasty due to the soil composition and low rainfall. Visitors can make their way from sea level to the crater rim either by bus, gondola or even a donkey ride. Fira, the main town, sits perched on the edge of the caldera with breathtaking views of multi-coloured cliffs, sugar-cube architecture and great shopping!<br/><br/>AMORGOS<br/>This pleasant little part of Greece remains authentic, with little mainstream tourist influence and some great hospitality. A try of the local Raki is almost compulsory as it is served to you as you pay at the supermarket. This honey and sugar based alcohol has some kick, but nothing like that of hard liquor. The coast of this island can be steep and dramatic - the south side boasts an extraordinary 11th-century monastery embedded in the cliffside.<br/><br/>KINAROS AND LEVITHA<br/>Extremely sparsely populated and authentic. A must visit to the local family taverna; it's a 300 metre walk through barley fields - take a torch and close the gates behind you to control the goats!<br/><br/>PATMOS<br/>The main town does have charm, and the fortified monastery on the hill is still active, giving the town an authoritarian feel. A great island for a scooter ride.<br/><br/>LEROS<br/>On the west coast Lakki harbour is a natural fortress offering excellent shelter in a long narrow harbour. This is probably why Mussolini used this town to show his example of a fascist model village while the Italians occupied the Dodacanese through the 1920’s and 1930’s. The mixture of decaying and renovated ‘art-deco’ buildings gives this place a great atmosphere. Nearby Platanos boasts the fine Castle of Pandeli, offering stunning views in all directions.<br/><br/>KALIMNOS<br/>In Kalimos, we harbor at the small fishing village of Ormos Vathi. Vathi means deep in Greek, and is a fjord with dramatic deep sides and caves. A little snorkelling here is well worth the trouble. Past the tavernas, the valley is stunning - filled with citrus trees, gardens. Keep an eye out on entry and exit for the crazy goats again. Enough said, Vathi is a must see on every trip in this area<br/><br/>KOS<br/>Home to the Greek father of medicine Hypocrites, Kos is an island full of contrasts, with a mix of both Greek and Turkish architecture and culture. Rich in history, Kos is home to many ancient ruins, including Asklipion, a healing centre and medical school that followed the teachings of Hypocrites. Away from the lively main town you will find many secluded beaches and quaint villages. 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      <metaBody>Boats have 5 twinshare cabins, 3 shared bathrooms and 2 showers.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Brief Highlights</metaName>
      <metaBody>Aegean Sea, Santorini, Dodecanese Islands, Kos. </metaBody>
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      <metaName>Departure</metaName>
      <metaBody>Departs monthly May-October</metaBody>
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      <metaBody>Sun-Sun</metaBody>
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      <metaBody>Skipper/Captain throughout.</metaBody>
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      <metaBody>Max 8</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Included Highlights</metaName>
      <metaBody>Fully licensed Skipper, snorkelling equipment, 7 nights aboard a sailboat.</metaBody>
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      <metaBody>8</metaBody>
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      <metaBody>Allow EUR200 for meals not included. For additional expenses, see trip details</metaBody>
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      <metaBody>No meals are included but basic items on the boat will be covered by a food kitty. </metaBody>
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      <metaBody>1</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Recommendation</metaName>
      <metaBody>Why not add our 10-day Classic Greece trip before or after your Sailing Adventure? - see code GCP.</metaBody>
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      <metaBody>Santorini to Kos</metaBody>
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      <metaBody>"This trip was incredible! I loved every minute sailing and exploring the bays and islands of Greece." - Mark Shapiro travelled on Greek Islands Adventure</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Transport</metaName>
      <metaBody> 50 ft sailing yacht.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>A Couple of Rules</metaName>
      <metaBody>Illegal drugs will not be tolerated on any trips. Possessing or using drugs not only contravenes the laws of the land but also puts the rest of the group at risk. Smoking marijuana and opium is a part of local culture in some parts of the world but is not acceptable for G.A.P Adventures Adventure travellers. Our philosophy of travel is one of respect towards everyone we encounter, and in particular the local people who make the world the special place it is. The exploitation of prostitutes is completely contrary to this philosophy. Our group leader has the right to expel any member of the group if drugs are found in their possession or they use prostitutes.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>About Accommodation</metaName>
      <metaBody>A NOTE REGARDING SMALL SPACES ON SAILBOATS: Please note that the rooming for these boats is assigned upon arrival and neither particular cabins nor berths can be guaranteed. You will be sharing a bunk with your travel partner or one of your fellow passengers of the same sex and sharing the bathrooms onboard. Please be aware that as this is a real sailboat and not a cruise vessel and the space on board is tight. The sleeping quarters on sailboats are generally kept to a minimum size in order to maximize public space and performance. Some people are not comfortable with the type of close quarter arrangements typically found on sailboats, however if a real sailing experience on a real sailboat is what you are after, then this experience should more than make up for cramped quarters. Opportunities to sleep in open air on main deck are often available. Please note that the skipper may also be sharing the ship's quarters and amenities with you.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Arrival Complications</metaName>
      <metaBody>We don't expect any problems, and nor should you, but if for any reason you are unable to commence your trip as scheduled, as soon as possible please contact your starting point hotel, requesting that you speak to or leave a message for your trip leader (if you are not on a group tour please refer to the emergency contact details provided in this dossier). If you are unable to get in touch with your leader, please refer to our emergency contact details. If you have pre-booked an airport transfer and have not made contact with our representative within 30 minutes of clearing customs and immigration, we recommend that you make your own way to the Starting Point hotel, following the Joining Instructions. Please apply to your travel agent on your return for a refund of the transfer cost if this occurs.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Brochure Intro</metaName>
      <metaBody>A yacht adventure is the ideal way to experience what many consider the world's most beautiful islands: the Greek Islands. Sail for up to 22 days aboard our 50-foot yachts, with time for hiking, snorkelling and relaxing. Explore ancient archaeological sites and taverna-lined harbours, dine on fresh seafood and don't forget to try the Ouzo!</metaBody>
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      <metaBody>- Passport (with photocopies)<br/>- Travel insurance (with photocopies)<br/>- Airline tickets (with photocopies)<br/>- Euros and travellers cheques<br/>- Credit or debit card (see personal spending money)<br/>- G.A.P Adventures vouchers, pre-departure information and dossier<br/>- Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required<br/>- Camera and film<br/>- Reading/writing material<br/>- Cover or plastic bags for backpacks<br/>- Flashlight<br/>- Windproof/waterproof jacket/rain poncho<br/>- Small towel and swim wear<br/>- Warm sweater<br/>- 4 shirts/t-shirts<br/>- Sun hat<br/>- 2 pair of shorts<br/>- 1 pair of long trousers<br/>- 1 pair hiking pants/track pants<br/>- Hiking boots/sturdy walking shoes (for shore excursions)<br/>- Sport shoes with light colored soles/sport sandals (while on board)<br/>- Biking gloves (if you wish to participate in sailing - optional)<br/>- Sunblock<br/>- Sunglasses<br/>- Toiletries (biodegradable)<br/>- Flashlight<br/>- Watch or alarm clock<br/>- Water bottle<br/>- Pocketknife<br/>- First-aid kit (should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Band Aids, anti-histamine, any extra prescription drugs you may be taking).</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Departure Tax</metaName>
      <metaBody>Usually included in international air ticket</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Detailed Trip Notes</metaName>
      <metaBody>Welcome on board!! We are happy that you decided to be a guest on board our sailing yachts for your holidays. To make sure it's a real one of a kind experience, your skipper wants to give you some information about the things you’ll meet on the yacht and on the trip.<br/><br/>No worries, we won’t make you spend your precious time on too much information, simply take it as a possibility to start your adventure at home. <br/> <br/>Brief History of Yachting<br/>Known since the old Egyptian Empires yachts were dedicated only to the pleasure of it’s passengers in the exclusivity of independence. Long time before tourism discovered the pleasure of big steamboat cruises around 100 years ago, the wealthy parts of societies enjoyed yachting in different ways: cruising the Nile, sailing the Greek Islands or enjoying huge parties on board of Caligula's yachts in a lake south of Rome.<br/><br/>Fortunately technology developed allowing us the opportunity to sail the oceans in  smaller yachts. Yachts of today are constructed under the rules of hydrodynamics, defining the shape of the hull, the needs of stability and comfort.<br/><br/>When only twenty years ago, running water and a stove were a pure luxury on board a yacht, you’ll find almost everything you need on your yachts today: electricity -though it’s only 12V offshore and only sometimes 220V when we’re moored, refrigerators, showers, hot water, music and much more.<br/><br/>But never forget: a yacht always is ‘on the budget’…budgeting room and weight for mobility and stocks for ongoing comfort.<br/><br/>Each yacht comes with the safety gear and instrumentation required by law to assure you a safe and successful holiday.<br/><br/>Here are some technical terms for you to learn to help you orient yourself: <br/>Boat<br/>Hull: the ‘body’ of the boat<br/>Keel: stabilising part of the hull under the waterline to prevent capsizing<br/>Deck: upper level of the boat<br/>Cockpit: area in the back where we are operating the boat<br/>Bow: Forward area of the boat<br/>Stern Backward area of the boat<br/>Helm: steering facility<br/>Helmsman: Person at the helm, not necessarily the skipper<br/>Starboard: right side of the boat looking forward from aft<br/>Port (side): left side of the boat looking forward from aft<br/>Rigg: all fixed equipment standing up above the deck<br/>Mast: vertical massive pole to fix the sails<br/>Boom: horizontal massive pole going backward from the mast<br/>Mainsail: sail at the rear of the mast<br/>Foresail/Genua/<br/>Headsail: sail in front of the mast<br/>Fender: sort of ‘bumper’ to avoid damage of the hull when moored<br/>Winch: sort of drum to operate loaded lines or anchor chain<br/>Beaufort: intl. scale for strength of winds, starting with 0 up to 12<br/><br/>Operations<br/>Manoeuvre: changing the course of the boat or doing several operations<br/>Tacking: turning the bow through the wind<br/>Gibing: turning the stern through the wind<br/>Round up: turning the boat exactly into the wind to stop moving<br/>Fetch sth.: pulling tight a line<br/>Ease sth.: detaching a line<br/><br/>Lines<br/>There are only LINES on a boat, no ropes etc.<br/>Most important ones:<br/>Furling lines: to set and take away the sails<br/>Sheets: to adjust the sails during sailing<br/>Mooring lines: connecting the yacht to the peer<br/>Ground lines: fixing the bow when moored ‘stern too’ (the peer)<br/><br/>Knots<br/>Figure-eight knot: belongs to the end of certain lines to avoid going by the run<br/>Half hitch: easiest knot to fix a line somewhere, not very strong one<br/>Clove hitch: famous knot to fix various lines like mooring-, fender- etc.<br/>Reef knot: used to connect two lines of same size to each other<br/>More ambitious but often used:<br/>Bowline: creating a strong and everlasting loop to a line</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Dossier Disclaimer</metaName>
      <metaBody>The information in this trip details document has been compiled with care and is provided in good faith. However it is subject to change, and does not form part of the contract between the client and G.A.P Adventures. The itinerary featured is correct at time of printing. It may differ slightly to the one in the brochure. Occasionally our itineraries change as we make improvements that stem from past travellers, comments and our own research. Sometimes it can be a small change like adding an extra meal along the itinerary.  Sometimes the change may result in us altering the tour for the coming year.  Ultimately, our goal is  to provide you with the most rewarding experience. Please note that our brochure is usually released in November each year. If you have booked from the previous brochure you may find there have been some changes to the itinerary. <br/><br/>VERY IMPORTANT: Please ensure that you print a final copy of your Trip Details to review a couple of days prior to travel, in case there have been changes that affect your plans.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaBody>Aegean Sea, Taverna-lined harbours, fresh seafood, magnificent ruins, sailing the Greek Isles. This yacht adventure is the ultimate introduction to what many consider the world's most beautiful islands - The Greek Islands. Each island is different, but all have beautiful beaches, crystal clear blue water, fantastic scenery and arguably the friendliest people in Europe. Feel free to loll about on stunning Mediterranean beaches, or try some more adventurous activities such as hiking or snorkeling. Explore ancient Greek archeological sites, walk along white sand beaches, enjoy nightly strolls along taverna-lined harbors, dine on fresh seafood and other Greek specialties and don't forget to try the Ouzo. The Greek Island Adventure is divided into three segments, allowing you the freedom and flexibility of sailing from one to three weeks. Spend 8 to 22 days visiting some of the Mediterranean's most beautiful islands aboard one of our 50-foot yachts. Each of our yachts is fully licensed, complete with comfortable berths and roomy decks for sunbathing. Our friendly captains have years of sailing experience on the Aegean Sea and are a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the local islands and culture. Since these trips run in both directions, not only do you have the choice of how many days you want to sail, you also have the convenience of starting whenever and wherever you like. Please note wind and weather conditions do have an impact on which of the islands we visit, but we promise all are equally spectacular!</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Emergency Contact</metaName>
      <metaBody>Should you need to contact G.A.P Adventures during a situation of dire need, it is best to first call our local office, or our Head Skipper. If for any reason you do not receive an immediate answer, please leave a detailed message and contact information, so they may return your call and assist you as soon as possible.<br/><br/>G.A.P Adventures local office (Spain)<br/>Open 5 days a week, 9am to 6pm local time (GMT +1).<br/>Tel: Int. Dialing Code (+34) 627 357 664<br/><br/>Local Emergency Cell Phone: +30 693 45 09707 (Greece)(Frank - Head Skipper)<br/><br/>If you are unable for any reason to contact our local office, we have a toll-free line for North America, which will connect you directly with our Toronto office. In the event that you cannot get through, you can reach a member of our Operations department at the mobile number below.<br/><br/>Toll-free, North America only: 1 800 465 5600.<br/>Calls from the UK: 0870 999 0144.<br/>Outside North America and the UK: +1 416 260 0999.<br/>Mobile: + 1 647 504 6467<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Emergency Fund</metaName>
      <metaBody>Please also make sure you have access to at least an additional USD200 (or equivalent) as an 'emergency' fund, to be used when circumstances outside our control (eg. a natural disaster) necessitate a change to our planned route. This is a rare occurrence!<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Feedback</metaName>
      <metaBody>After your travels, we want to hear from you! Your feedback information is so important to us that you'll receive a special discount code for free online prints and we'll give you 5% off the price of your next G.A.P Adventures trip if your feedback is completed on-line within 30 days of finishing your trip. Please visit http://www.gapadventures.com/evaluations<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Free Online Trip Journals</metaName>
      <metaBody>An online Trip Journal is a great way to record stories and photos as you travel, not to mention sharing your experiences with friends. Encourage your family and friends to follow in your footsteps as you explore the world! With templates for over 300 G.A.P Adventures trips already online all you have to do to get started is log in, choose your trip and your departure date, it's quick and easy! Head to http://www.gapadventures.com/trip_journal.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Group Leader Description</metaName>
      <metaBody> A G.A.P Adventures skipper will be with the group throughout your journey, their aim is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. They will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues, you can expect your skipper to have a broad general knowledge of the Greek islands you will visit. Your skipper might also reqest you to help on board.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Health</metaName>
      <metaBody>No particular health issues in Greece, just that in some more remote islands bottled water is more recomemded to drink. Just keep in mind that some heat waves are possible from June to October all over the country. People who are sensitive to seasickness should come prepared.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Important Notes</metaName>
      <metaBody>1. Please note that while it is our intention to adhere to the route described in the itinerary, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the program and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. On Day 1 of your tour you will be advised of any amendments.<br/><br/>2. A NOTE REGARDING SMALL SPACES ON SAILBOATS: Please note that the rooming for these boats is done on a first-come, first-serve basis and no particular cabins nor berths can be guaranteed. Our skippers will pair up travel partners or if you are travelling single with someone of the same sex individuals. Please be aware that as this is a real sailboat and not a cruise vessel that the space on board is tight.  You will be sharing a small room with one of your fellow passengers or travel partner and sharing the three bathrooms onboard. The sleeping quarters on sailboats are generally kept to a minimum size in order to maximize public space and performance. Some people are not comfortable with the type of close quarter arrangements typically found on sailboats, however if a real sailing experience on a real sailboat is what you are after, then this experience should more than make up for cramped quarters.  Please note that the skipper will also be sharing the ship's quarters and amenities with you.<br/><br/>3. Please note that this tour is a combination of several G.A.P Adventures tours.  As such, your group tour leader, fellow passengers, or vehicle may change between the individual tour sections.<br/><br/>4. Please note that this tour combines with other G.A.P Adventures tours.  As such, the staff and some travel companions on your tour may have previously been traveling together with G.A.P Adventures, prior to Day 1 of your tour.  Likewise, some staff and travel companions may be continuing together on another G.A.P Adventures tour, after your trip concludes.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Itinerary Disclaimer</metaName>
      <metaBody>While it is our intention to adhere to the route described below, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us. Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit travel with G.A.P Adventures can be unpredictable. The Trip Details document is a general guide to the tour and region and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered. Aboard expedition trips visits to research stations depend on final permission. <br/><br/>Additionally, any travel times listed are approximations only and subject to vary due to local circumstances.</metaBody>
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      <metaBody>ARRIVING IN SANTORINI:<br/>The boat is located in Marina Vlihada.  <br/> <br/>Arriving by Boat: Take a taxi directly to Marina Vlihada (about 10 minutes). <br/><br/>Arriving by plane:  Take a taxi directly to Marina Vlihada  (about 15 minutes).  Alternatively, take a bus to the main town of Fira (about 15 minutes) and then change to the bus for Marina Vlihada (about 1/2 hour).  Please note buses generally depart every 1/2 hour.<br/><br/>The actual meeting point is “Taverna Dimitris” right above the Marina at 17:00. A table will be reserved for G.A.P Adventures travellers.  <br/><br/>PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU ARE REQUIRED TO BE AT THE RELEVANT JOINING POINT AT 17:00 ON DAY 1.<br/><br/>Your Skipper will organize a short meeting soon after arrival, during which you will meet other tour participants and receive information about general and specific aspects of the trip.<br/><br/><br/><br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Keeping in Touch</metaName>
      <metaBody>If you need to be contacted while travelling we recommend that you set up an email address that can be accessed on the road, rather than relying on postal mail. Email cafes are becoming increasingly commonplace and cheap throughout the regions we visit, and have quickly become the preferred way for our leaders and travellers to stay in touch. If someone wishes to contact you in an emergency while you are on one of our trips we recommend that they contact your local booking agent, or refer to our Emergency Contact. We recommend that family and friends don't try to contact you through phoning hotels en route, as our hotels are subject to change, and our hotel receptions often don't have English speaking staff.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Laundry</metaName>
      <metaBody>Laundry facilities can be found in some harbors, ask your skipper for the best places.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Local Flights</metaName>
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      <metaName>Local payment description</metaName>
      <metaBody>Most of our adventure tours involve a local payment. This is the final payment of your tour price, paid locally. Paying locally facilitates the flow of funds into countries that we travel through and also helps to reduce the overall price of the tour. This helps G.A.P Adventures keep our prices competitive and in-turn, pass our cost savings onto you. Payment is to be made to your leader or G.A.P Adventures representative upon arrival in cash in the requested currency. Please see our website, brochure or your trip documents and invoice for Local Payment.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Meals</metaName>
      <metaBody>Eating is a big part of traveling. Travelling with G.A.P Adventures will allow you to experience the vast array of wonderful food that is available out in the world. Generally meals are not included in the trip price when there is a choice of eating options, to give you the maximum flexibility in deciding where, what and with whom to eat. It also gives you more budgeting flexibility, though generally food is cheap. Our groups tend to eat together to enable you to taste a larger variety of dishes and enjoy each other's company. There is no obligation to do this though. Your group leader will be able to suggest favourite restaurants during your trip. On our Greek sailing trips, your G.A.P Adventures skipper will offer to make a food kitty for small items, such as ice, water, coffee, tea, milk, snacks, drinks, and so on. The average of the kitty is around Eur30 per person per week.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Medical Form</metaName>
      <metaBody>Our small group adventures bring together people of all ages. It is very important you are aware that, as a minimum, an average level of fitness and mobility' is required to undertake our easiest programs. Travellers must be able to walk without the aid of another person, climb 3-4 flights of stairs, step on and off small boats, and carry their own luggage at a minimum. Travellers with a pre-existing medical condition are required to complete a short medical questionnaire, which must be signed by their physician. This is to ensure that travellers have the necessary fitness and mobility to comfortably complete their chosen trip. While our leaders work hard to ensure that all our travellers are catered for equally, it is not their responsibility to help individuals who cannot complete the day's activities unaided. Please refer to the physical ratings in this Trip Details document for more information.<br/>Please note that all passengers traveling to Antarctica are required to fill out this questionnaire.<br/><br/>The medical questionnaire can be found online at:<br/><br/>www.gapadventures.com/online_medical_form.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Money Exchange</metaName>
      <metaBody> In Greece you can exchange your foreign currency and /or traveler checks in banks and money exchange "kiosko" in all cities, remember that the banks are open from 8:00am until 2pm and won´t reopen later, also be aware of national holidays. The only currency accepted in Greece is the EURO.<br/><br/>As currency exchange rates can fluctuate often we ask that you refer to the following website for daily exchange rates:  www.xe.com<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Newsletter</metaName>
      <metaBody>Our adventure travel e-newsletter is full of travel news, trip information, interesting stories and contests. To avoid missing out on special offers and updates from G.A.P Adventures, subscribe at www.gapadventures.com/newsletter_signup<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Optional Activities</metaName>
      <metaBody>All prices are per person, in Euro amounts. Scooters daily rate: from €5Bicycles daily rate: from €3Ruins: Entrance fee: from €4</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Our Commitment to Responsible Travel in Antarctica</metaName>
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      <metaName>Planeterra-The G.A.P Adventures Foundation</metaName>
      <metaBody>Through G.A.P Adventures’ commitment to responsible tourism we have developed Planeterra – the G.A.P Adventures Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of people and communities around the world through support of international charities, local organizations and community projects in the places that we visit on our tours. G.A.P Adventures matches all individual donations and pays all administration fees, which means that 100% of each donation is doubled and goes directly to support our projects. For more information about Planeterra and the projects we support, or to make a donation, please visit www.planeterra.org<br/><br/>Planeterra Dollar-A-Day Program<br/>Our Dollar-A-Day Program provides travellers with the opportunity to help us give back to the people and places visited on our tours by donating one dollar per day for the duration of their tour. 100% of these proceeds will go directly to support our Planeterra projects.<br/><br/>To participate in this program please indicate at the time of booking that you would like to participate in G.A.P Adventures’ Dollar-A-Day program, either by clicking the check box online, or by advising your GA.P Adventures specialist or travel agent.  (Note: Donation will be charged in the currency of your booking)</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Responsible Travel</metaName>
      <metaBody>Being a responsible tour operator is at the heart of what G.A.P Adventures is all about. From the start, G.A.P Adventures has been committed to offering low-impact tours that benefit traveller and host alike. While our sustainable tourism policies are constantly evolving, our commitment to socially conscious, grassroots style travel has never changed. We work with local communities, businesses and individuals to develop sustainable tourism opportunities that help local economies while minimizing negative environmental and cultural impacts.<br/><br/>For more information about our commitment to responsible travel, please visit the Sustainable Tourism section of the G.A.P Adventures website: www.gapadventures.com<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Safety and Security</metaName>
      <metaBody>Many national governments provide a regularly updated advice service on safety issues involved with international travel. We recommend that you check your government's advice for their latest travel information before departure. We strongly recommend the use of a neck wallet or money belt while travelling, for the safe keeping of your passport, air tickets, travellers' cheques, cash and other valuable items. Leave your valuable jewellery at home - you won't need it while travelling. Many of the hotels we use have safety deposit boxes, which is the most secure way of storing your valuables. A lock is recommended for securing your luggage. When travelling on a group trip, please note that your group leader has the authority to amend or cancel any part of the trip itinerary if it is deemed necessary due to safety concerns. Your leader will accompany you on all included activities. During your trip you will have some free time to pursue your own interests, relax and take it easy or explore at your leisure. While your group leader will assist you with options available in a given location please note that any optional activities you undertake are not part of your itinerary, and we offer no representations about the safety of the activity or the standard of the operators running them. Please use your own good judgement when selecting an activity in your free time.  Although the cities visited on tour are generally safe during the day, there can be risks to wandering throughout any major city at night.  It is our recommendation to stay in small groups and to take taxis to and from restaurants, or during night time excursions.<br/><br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Single Travellers</metaName>
      <metaBody>We believe single travellers should not have to pay more to travel so our group trips are designed for shared accommodation and do not involve a single supplement. Single travellers joining group trips are paired in twin share accommodation with someone of the same sex for the duration of the trip. Some of our Independent trips are designed differently and single travellers on these itineraries must pay the single trip price.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Spending Money</metaName>
      <metaBody>Every traveller is different and therefore spending money requirements will vary. Some travellers may drink more than others while other travellers like to purchase more souvenirs than most. Please consider your own spending habits when it comes to allowing for drinks, shopping and tipping. Please also remember the following specific recommendations when planning your trip.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaBody>A tip is always welcome in Greece!  In restaurants you don´t need to go by the 10,15 or 20% like in some countries. Here if you liked the food and service a couple of Euros is a good tip, in a bar the change is fine, in a taxi you can round up the price it is always appreciated. It is also customary to tip the local guides. For a day or half day trip 5 to 10 Euros is nice. You can organize the tips all together or give them individually. If you wish to tip your G.A.P Adventures skipper the amount is really up to you, according to the service he/she gave you, however as a guideline 20 to 25 Euros per person, per week can be used.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Travel Forum - The Watering Hole</metaName>
      <metaBody>Be sure to stop by The Watering Hole, our adventure travel forum. If you're interested in meeting others booked on your upcoming trip, check out the Departure Lounge section of our forum and introduce yourself. Otherwise, just drop in at anytime to share some travel tips, ask questions, meet other travellers and quench your thirst for travel. Our forum is located at wateringhole.gapadventures.com.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Travel Insurance</metaName>
      <metaBody>Travel insurance is compulsory in order to participate on any of our trips. When travelling on a group trip, you will not be permitted to join the group until evidence of travel insurance has been sighted by your leader, who will take note of your insurance details. When selecting a travel insurance policy we require that at a minimum you are covered for medical expenses including emergency repatriation. We strongly recommend that the policy also covers personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects. If you have credit card insurance we require proof of purchase of the trip (a receipt of credit card statement) with a credit card in your name. Contact your bank for details of their participating insurer, the level of coverage and emergency contact telephone number.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>Trip Specific Safety</metaName>
      <metaBody> Greece is a relatively safe country if you take the same precaution you would back home in any major and/or touristy cities, use comon sense and do not hesitate to ask your skipper about specific areas to avoid. Also it is recommended to carry with you only the money and documentation you need for the day. Always keep an eye on your belongings, while having a drink, at the internet cafe, waiting at the bus station...</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Validity</metaName>
      <metaBody>Valid for all trips departing January 1, 2009 - December 31st 2009.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Visas</metaName>
      <metaBody>All countries require a valid passport (with a minimum 6 months validity). Contact your local embassy, or consulate for the most up-to-date visa requirements, or see your travel agent. IT'S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO HAVE THE CORRECT TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION.<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>We Want Your Photos</metaName>
      <metaBody>If you've got some great photos form your G.A.P Adventures travels, then post them online in our community! You can share photos - and videos - with our travellers from around the world. Simply go online to www.gapadventures.com/community to check out what other people have shared! We often have photo and video contests running too, so be sure to check our website often!<br/></metaBody>
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      <metaName>What to Take</metaName>
      <metaBody>There is limited space on the yachts. We recommend the use of a duffel bag or backpack.  A good size daypack is also essential. PLEASE NOTE: No hard suitcases are permitted.</metaBody>
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      <metaName>Your Fellow Travellers</metaName>
      <metaBody>As you travel on a group trip you will be exposed to all the pleasures and maybe some of the frustrations of travelling in a group. Your fellow travellers will probably come from all corners of the world and are likely to be of a variety of ages too. We ask you to be understanding of the various needs and preferences of your group - patience with your fellow travellers is sometimes required for the benefit of everyone's travel experience. Remember too that you have responsibilities to the group. If you are requested to be at a place at a certain time, ensure that you don't keep the rest of the group waiting. We have found time and time again that the very best trips we operate are those where the dynamics within the group work well - this takes just a little effort on your part.<br/></metaBody>
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