| GREAT BARRIER REEF - CRUISE TICKET CONDITIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE
Please read these Cruise Ticket Conditions carefully. All
bookings and travel with Coral Princess Cruises are subject
to these Cruise Ticket Conditions which effect your legal
rights and are binding on you.
RESERVATIONS
All reservations must be received in writing. The balance
of the fare is due thirty (30) days prior to departure.
CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY:
Notification of cancellation must be received in writing.
At the time we receive your cancellation the following penalties
will apply:
14 – 30 days prior to departure – 20% of the relevant fare
7 – 13 days prior to departure – 50% of the relevant fare
no show – 6 days – 100% of the relevant fare
TRIP CANCELLATION AND INTERRUPTION INSURANCE:
We strongly recommend that all passengers purchase cruise
cancellation and interruption insurance as protection against
any circumstance which may force you to cancel or leave a
cruise while in progress.
SHARE POLICY
Accommodation on the ship is based on twin share occupancy.
If you are travelling alone and wish to share accommodation
a room mate will be assigned to your cabin whenever pssible.
When pairing room mates we always pair participants of the
same sex.
CONTRACT
Upon payment of the fare for the Cruise (which is described
in our brochure) and the confirmation of the booking by us
or our authorised travel agent a Contract is concluded between
the carrier and the passenger concerning the Cruise in terms
of these Cruise Ticket Conditions.
INTERPRETATION
In these Cruise Ticket Conditions:-
"brochure" means promotional material published by Coral
Princess Cruises with reference to the Cruise.
"carrier" means and includes Coral Princess Cruises, the
Ship, the Ship's owners, operators, managers, charterers,
agents, sub-contractors and employees.
"Coral Princess Cruises" means Coral Princess Cruises (NQ)
Pty Ltd (A.C.N. 010 908 417) of Breakwater Terminal, Sir Leslie
Thiess Drive, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
"Cruise" means the passage agreed to be undertaken by the
carrier in the Contract.
"passenger" means each person purchasing or accepting the
Contract entitled to board the ship for the Cruise.
"Queensland" means the State of Queensland in the Commonwealth
of Australia.
"the Ship" means the Cruise Ship used by the carrier to conduct
the Cruise.
"Unexpected Event" means any act, circumstance or event beyond
the control of the carrier caused or arising from but not
limited to acts of God, public enemies, government restraint,
riots, strikes, lockouts, labour troubles, epidemic, civil
disturbances, perils of the sea, harbours, rivers or other
navigable waters, fuel shortages or abrupt and unexpected
increases in fuel costs, collisions, stranding, fire, lightning,
storm, rough and adverse sea conditions, tidal waves, cyclones,
theft, barratry or any other crime by any person, faults or
errors of navigation or management of the Ship or any other
vessel, explosions, breakage of shafts or any defect or unseaworthiness
in hull, machinery or appurtenances, equipment, furnishings
or supplies of the Ship or launches or vehicles or any defect
of the carrier's premises, fault or neglect of pilots, tugs,
crew, agents or independent contractors, port closures, delays
in allocation and permits to berth the Ship at ports on arrival
and seizure of the Vessel under legal process.
BROCHURE
Where the brochure contains particulars of our conditions
or policy concerning reservation procedures, bookings, cancellations,
refunds of fares and itineraries for the Cruise then the brochure
so far as they relate to those matters forms part of these
Cruise Ticket Conditions and if there is any inconsistency
these Cruise Ticket Conditions shall prevail.
NON-TRANSFERABLE
Passengers do not have the right to transfer their rights
and obligations under these Cruise Ticket Conditions. The
fare paid shall not be refundable except as permitted in these
Cruise Ticket Conditions and the carrier will not be liable
to make any refund to the passenger if the passenger fails
to embark on the Ship for the Cruise.
CRUISE ITINERARY
The carrier will endeavour to follow the Cruise itinerary
as described in the brochure and the passenger accepts that
the carrier has the right to vary the itinerary or cancel
the Cruise if the carrier considers that this is necessary
as a result of some Unexpected Event or prevailing inclement
weather conditions and the passenger accepts that the passenger
will not be entitled to any compensation or a refund of the
fare paid should this occur except as is provided for in these
Cruise Ticket Conditions.
PASSENGER HEALTH AND RESPONSIBILITY
The passenger admits a full understanding of the nature
and character of the Ship and the scope of the activities
contemplated by the passenger during the Cruise (including
those relating to off Ship activities such as excursions in
the Ship's tenders, snorkelling and diving) and assures and
undertakes to the carrier:-
that they are in good health and well able to undertake the
Cruise and the contemplated activities;
that they will effect travel insurance sufficient to cover
any limitation of liability against them imposed by these
Cruise Ticket Conditions should they wish to do so;
that they accept the risk that they may suffer from sea sickness;
that they have disclosed any physical or mental disability
requiring special attention (including the use of a wheelchair)
or treatment at the time when the reservation for the Cruise
was made;
that the passenger accepts that a medical certificate certifying
fitness for travel may be required at the carrier's request
and if any passenger has had surgery less than three (3) months
prior to sailing that passenger must submit a letter from
a qualified physician stating that he or she is fit to travel
and the carrier reserves the right to deny passage if a passenger
requires care and attention which the carrier cannot adequately
provide and this decision may be made by the carrier in its
sole discretion;
The carrier reserves the right to refuse or deny participation
in activities or programmes either aboard the Ship or off
Ship which are sponsored or promoted by the carrier to any
passenger who has a past or present medical condition that
may present risks if the passenger participates in those activities
and any decision in this respect may be made by the carrier
in its sole discretion;
Any charges incurred by passengers for medical reasons including
but not limited to physicians, surgeons, hospitals, off Ship
accommodation, medication, diagnostic facilities, air ambulance
evacuation or ground ambulance shall be the sole responsibility
of the passenger;
for the safety and comfort of passengers smoking is not permitted
in the Ship except on open deck spaces outside all air-conditioned
and sealed areas of the Ship;
and the passenger agrees to indemnity the carrier from and
against all claims, costs, charges, fines or penalties arising
as a result of any claim made against the carrier in this
respect.
LIMITATION OF CARRIER'S LIABILITY
The liability of the carrier to the passenger is limited
with respect to both personal injury and damage to loss of
property to the full extent permitted by law and in terms
of these Cruise Ticket Conditions. The carrier accepts no
responsibility or liability to the passenger for loss, death,
or delay of, or injury to any passenger or loss, damage or
delay to a passenger's baggage, personal effects or other
property arising from or caused by an Unexpected Event. These
Cruise Ticket Conditions remain in effect for all periods
when the carrier is under any responsibility to the passenger
or the passenger's property. No variation or waiver of any
term or condition of these Cruise Ticket Conditions will have
any effect unless they are in writing and signed by the carrier.
No undertaking, guarantee or warranty is given or shall be
implied as to the seaworthiness, fitness or condition of the
Ship. In addition to any other limitation of liability contained
in these Cruise Ticket Conditions the carrier shall have the
benefit of any statutory limitation of liability available
in Queensland including but not limited to the Limitation
of Liability for Maritime Claims Act 1989 (Cwth).
PASSENGER BAGGAGE
All baggage brought on board the Ship by a passenger remains
in the possession and control of the passenger during the
Cruise and must be stored and kept in the cabin allocated
to the passenger. The carrier has made recommendations with
respect to baggage in the brochure. Baggage should be prominently
marked with the name and address of the passenger. The passenger
must not bring on board the Ship in baggage or otherwise any
dangerous or inflammable substance including any prohibited
drug or non-prescribed drug. Liquor laws prohibit passengers
from bringing supplies of alcohol or liquor on board the Ship.
Baggage remaining unclaimed on arrival of the Ship will be
stored at the passenger's sole risk and expense. The carrier
is not responsible for money, jewellery, documents and any
other valuables which passengers keep on their person, in
their cabins or in their baggage and the carrier strongly
recommends that passengers obtain adequate insurance to cover
any loss or damage in this respect. In no event will the carrier's
responsibility or liability to the passenger for loss of baggage
or personal effects exceed $100.00 and the passenger agrees
to indemnify and keep indemnified the carrier from and against
any claims made against the carrier in excess of this amount
in this respect.
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
The carrier will not be liable to passengers for any injuries
or damage which occur while the passenger is participating
in recreational activities aboard the Vessel or otherwise
including but not limited to passenger participation in snorkelling
or scuba diving programmes, swimming and all excursions. By
utilising these facilities passengers agree to assume all
risks associated with those activities and fully release and
discharge the carrier from any and all claims, demands, damages,
causes of action, present or future, resulting from or arising
out of the passenger's use of or participation in those facilities.
The passenger may be required to sign a release or waiver
prior to undertaking these activities and the carrier will
be entitled to refuse to allow the passenger to participate
in those activities if the waiver or release is not signed
by the passenger prior to participation in those activities.
APPLICABLE LAW
Should any provision of these Cruise Ticket Conditions be
contrary to or invalid by virtue of the laws of Queensland
or the Commonwealth of Australia or for any other reason the
relevant provision will be deemed to be severed from these
Cruise Ticket Conditions and shall be of no effect but all
remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
So far as these Cruise Ticket Conditions constitute a contract
for the supply of services then and in no event shall the
liability of the carrier to the passenger for a breach of
an express or implied condition or warranty in that respect
exceed, at the election of the carrier:
an obligation on the part of the carrier to supply the services
again, or;
the refund or payment to the passenger of an amount equal
to the fare paid by the passenger for the Cruise.
These Cruise Ticket Conditions shall be governed in all
respects by the laws of Queensland and the passenger agrees
that any claims or disputes between the passenger and the
carrier in connection with these Cruise Ticket Conditions
shall be commenced, filed and litigated before a Court of
proper jurisdiction in Queensland and if possible in the City
of Townsville.
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