Custom-designed tour for cruise passengers disembarking in Beijing and Dalian
Thursday, March 23 2006 ARRIVE SHANGHAI In the morning, our guide will pick you up at the ship and transfer to sightsee the city, including Nanjing or Huai Hai Road's popular emporiums, the famous Bund, Jade Buddha Temple and the Shanghai Museum's exhibits of dynastic cultural artifacts. After dinner, transfer back to the ship. MEALS: Lunch, Dinner
Friday, March 24 2006 SHANGHAI to XIAN Early this morning, our guide will come to pick you up at the ship and transfer to the airport for your FMf9203 fight to Xian, departing at 0845, arriving at 1100. On arrival, check into your 5-star Shangri-La Hotel Xian. Next visit the Wild Goose Pagoda and the Great Mosque. Tonight, you are our guests at the Tang Dynasty Theater fabulous dinner show. MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
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Sunday, March 25 2006
XIAN to BEIJING
View the life-sized terra-cotta army, no two alike, buried with emperor for over 2200 years; Circle Vision Movie and the Bronze Chariot. After lunch, visit the Huaqing Pool.
Early evening fly to Beijing on CA1236, departing at 1905, arriving at 2945; and check into your
5- star Beijing International Hotel
MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Monday, March 26 2006
BEIJING
The first option was without the Summer Palace as follows:
Today visit the Great Wall at Mutianyu, one of the oldest and most well preserved sections of Great Wall. Here you take a gondola ride up to the mountain, where you may then begin your stroll along the ancient ramparts of Great Wall as it winds across the scenic mountains northeast of Beijing. Then tour the ornately embellished Temple of Heaven. This evening you are invited to a delightful Beijing Duck dinner.
MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
With the Summer Palace: (the inclusion will increase the price by only $8 per pax):
Today visit the great wall at Mutianyu, one of the oldest and most well- preserved sections of Great Wall. Take a gondola ride up to the mountain, where you may then begin your stroll along the ancient ramparts of Great Wall as it winds across the scenic mountains northeast of Beijing. After lunch tour the Summer Palace with a cruise on placid Lake Kunming (weather and time permitting) . Then tour the ornately embellished Temple of Heaven.
This evening you are invited to a delightful Beijing Duck dinner.
MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Tuesday, March 27 2006
BEIJING to XINGGANG
This morning tour the imposing Tiananmen Square and the Imperial Palace in Forbidden City. After lunch transfer to Xiangang Pier for your onward journey.
Please note it takes about 2 hours to get to the Xingang Pier as it is about 160 km and we’ll get you there well in time for your ship departure at 1700!
MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch
Wednesday, March 28 2006
DALIAN
Our guide will come to pick you at the ship and transfer to sightsee the
bustling city including the Russian Street, Xinghai Park, Sun Asia Ocean World ,
Xinghai Bay Square, Binhai Road, The Second Phase of The Forest Zoo Stocking
Garden, The North Bridge, The Tiger Square and The Tiger Bay Theme Park. After
the tour transfer to the ship for your onward cruise.
MEALS: Lunch
Rates are quoted in US Dollars based on double occupancy in each room.
All Inclusive Features:
﹡Domestic fights from Shanghai to Xian & from Xian to Beijing
﹡ All accommodations and meals as noted
﹡Locally hosted, local guides provides sightseeing , transfer, information and assistance
﹡Round-trip transfers between hotel, airport and all the sightseeing sites, baggage handling
and hotel taxes,
﹡ Guided sightseeing tours, cultural entertainment and other performances as specified
﹡Personal safety insurance inside china with the tour
Tour Rate Does Not Include:
﹡Round - trip international flight
﹡Departure airport and city tax
﹡The customary end-of-tour gratuity to local guides and drivers
﹡Tips to restaurant and hotel waiters, chambermaids and porters
﹡Optional tours
﹡ Transportation of heavy baggage in excess of applicable allowance; Cost of passport and visas
﹡ Items of a strictly personal nature, such as bar beverages, laundry, phone calls, etc.