Women Who Dive:
St. Lucia

April 25- 30, 2024

THIS TRIP IS GREAT FOR divers of all experience levels!

Newer divers will enjoy the clear and calm waters as well as the extra attention provided with
guided dives every time.

More experienced divers will love the night dive experiences,
accompanied with the unlimited shore diving available!


Important travel/dive forms

3 days before your arrive in St. Lucia:

Travelers must complete an Electronic Immigration form online within 3 days before departure to Saint Lucia. Travelers unable to complete the form online must complete and submit a paper version on-site at the airport on arrival in Saint Lucia.

Please see the Medical Questionnaire Form (click the button below) to be filled out and provided to the local dive shop onsite.


Anse Chastanet Resort

April 25- 30, 2024

St. Lucia’s Anse Chastanet Resort is in one of the most spectacular scenic settings in the Caribbean, if not the world, can offer; it is also St. Lucia’s only resort situated right in the heart of the marine reserves and therefore offers excellent snorkelling and scuba diving right off shore. Non- motorized watersports are available from the resort watersports centre.. Enjoy the romance and tranquility of this unique hideaway.

Anse Chastanet is the only st. Lucia’s resort which encompasses more than 600 tropical acres and borders not only one but two soft sand beaches. There are so many activities on offer right on site than many guests feel that a return visit is needed to get to see the rest of the island!

Walking, hiking, birdwatching - all of these activities can be enjoyed on the resort property itself in addition to which there are daily scheduled excursions off property and all over the island.

Being located on the Caribbean coastline, the Anse Chastanet and Anse Mamin beaches and bay are perfect for sun bathing and swimming in calm crystal clear waters.


Dining

EMERALDS RESTAURANT

Enjoy a modern tapas style vegan dinner with the taste of modern Caribbean to Seafood and East Indian- St.Lucian fusion.

TROU AU DIABLE RESTAURANT

Enjoy a lunch right on the beach overlooking the ocean.

Enjoy a dinner in one of the two different locations; a fusion of modern Indian in the restaurant area. Or a grill menu on the beach.

On Tuesday evenings, all guests can enjoy a special Caribbean culinary evening with food and cocktails overlooking the candle lit beach.

TREEHOUSE RESTAURANT

Feast on a breakfast buffet overlooking the ocean and tropical gardens.

Dine in two open air treehouses overlooking lush tropical foliage and the Caribbean Sea. Enjoy the tropical Caribbean cuisine a La Carte or trough a Gourmet dinner with wine pairings.

JUNGLE BEACH BAR AND GRILL

Dine in a relaxed and laid back atmosphere or enjoy a cocktail with your feet in the sand overlooking the ocean.

PITON BAR

Enjoy a cocktail at the bar or indulge in a afternoon tea with matching snacks.

Things to do

WATERSPORTS

You can unwind with complimentary windsurfing, sunfish sailing boats or kayaks. Being located on the calm Caribbean side of the island, the tropical breezes are gentle and easy to manage.

SPA

Embark on a pampering journey with purifying spa rituals. The open air spa is located right next to the ocean. Nourish body and soul with any of the spa treatments or experience Ayurveda (a 5000 year old healing science from India that utilizes the therapeutic properties of herbs and essential oils to help restore balance and well-being)
(for an additional charge)

YOGA

Unwind from the busy day to day life with a relaxing yoga class. There are 12 different kinds of classes you can choose from ranging from beginner yoga, to a couples class to a bike ride ending with a yoga session. Or you can combine yoga and watersport by joining the standup paddle board yoga sessions (Wednesdays at 11:00 am).
(for an additional charge)

JUNGLE BIKING

Enjoy a bike ride trough the exclusive 12 miles of private trails through the tropical jungle located on the grounds of one of St. Lucia's first colonial plantations

ART CLASSES

Enjoy complimentary art classes by one of Saint Lucia’s new up and coming artists and trained art teacher

The complimentary art classes are offered on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3.30 pm - 5.30 pm

EMERALD FARM AND CHOCOLATE PRODUCTION HOUSE

The organic farm provides all the ingredients for the resort’s restaurants. The farm also has their very own chocolate production and a orchid house.

BIRD WATCHING

Anse Chastanet offers the ideal location to spot common birds of St Lucia including many that are only found on the island. You can see the birds from the restaurant or walk trough the resort’s nature walk.


Scuba Diving

The Anse Chastanet reef starts just 10 yards beyond the water's edge. The reef's remarkable ecosystem offers an amazing profusion of unusual tropical marine life, in 20 to 140 feet of calm, clear water. Anse Chastanet Reef which is home to more than 150 different species of fish makes for an amazing dive day or night. In the shallow areas be sure to keep your eyes open for peacock flounders, octopus, needle fish and turtles. Or drop down a little deeper over dense coral growth to see puffers, moray eels, parrot fish, lobsters and even sea horses. A unique dive site for all abilities and especially good for macro photography

Indulge yourself in the clearest water and surround yourself with the ocean wildlife.

This SCUBA part includes 6 boat dives, 1 night dive and unlimited scheduled shore dives.

Not certified yet?
You've got time!

Aquatic Adventures Ohio has classes going year-round. Open water season in Ohio runs May through October. Now is the perfect time to complete your certification in Ohio so you can enjoy the most diving that Saint Lucia has to offer!
Click the link below for more information!


In the interest of protecting our beautiful coral reefs, the Soufriere Marine Management Authority has been established (SMMA). 

Divers are required to pay a fee of $15 to dive within the SMMA. 

April 25:
Arrival in St. Lucia

You'll arrive in st. Lucia this morning and be met by your driver at the airport to take you to your hotel.

*Lodging (5nt): Anse Chastanet Resort


Please note: All dive sites below are examples of the dives you may be doing during your trip. The local dive operator will take into account best sites based on the weather and other factors.


April 26:
Shore & boat dives

8.30am Orientation
Beach restaurant

This morning will start with an orientation to the type of diving for which St. Lucia is known. Also during this orientation the instructor will go more in depth about what types of dives you will have during this trip.

9.30am 1-tank shore dive
(example) Anse Chastanet Reef
The shore dive is a required "first" dive for dive guests. It allows divers to feel ensured that all equipment is functioning properly, that their buoyancy skills are adequate for entering the marine reserve. This reef is a favorite of most professional underwater photographers and videographers who visit Anse Chastanet.

11am 1-tank boat dive
(example) Turtle Reef

You will end the diving part of the day with a 1-tank boat dive (possibly at the Turtle Reef).
Named for its crescent shape not because this is where Turtles hang out (although they sometimes do).

Depths range from 40ft/12M to around 140ft/43M. Lots of Pillar Corals and Barrel Sponges in the shallows and plenty of varied marine life make this an interesting “critter spotting” dive.

The afternoon will be free to spend at leisure.


April 27:
Boat dives

9 am 2-tank boat dive

The day will begin with a 2-tank boat dive, presenting you with the opportunity for two distinct underwater adventures.

Feel free to indulge in plenty of shore diving, provided that it is coordinated with the onsite dive shop.

(example) Malgretoute
Under the Petit Piton Mountain, Malgretoute, which means “Despite Everything”, is a steep slope with large rocky outcrops, encrusted in colourful sponges and a variety of corals. Among these are the large barrel sponges and bright yellow tube sponges – check inside these for crabs and basket stars.

(example) Piton Wall
Located at the base of Petit Piton this dramatic wall drops from the surface down many hundreds of feet. It is covered with Sea Whips, Gorgonians, delicate soft corals and lots of Feather Duster Worms. This is a colorful dive with lots of different things to see.

5.45pm 1-tank night dive
Anse Chastenet Reef

Anse Chastanet's Reef, which really "wakes up" at night, with many interesting crustaceans on the move, large basket stars, sleeping parrot fish, octopus and squid, bioluminescence and the "THING".


April 28:
Boat dives

The day will start with a 2-tank dive where you will have 2 dives.

(example) Fairyland
The Fairyland boat dive is a bit closer to the hotel but that makes it no less breathtaking!

This area is on a major headland and is sometimes subject to strong currents which keep the coral and sponges very clean so that their vibrant colours are visible. The depth ranges from 40ft/12M – 200ft/61M. Turtles are often seen on this dive and are usually quite friendly.

(example) Rosemonds Trench
This is a gorgeous dive with coral shaped like the fingers of a hand with valleys and trenches between and a small tunnel leading into a chimney. Max depth is 36ft/11M. Home to Seahorses, Frogfish, Turtles and the “usual” tropical fish. Typical dive time is 1 hour. This is a “must do” Marine Park dive.


April 29:
Boat dives and Plantation walk

9 am 2-tank boat dive

The day's itinerary includes a 2-tank boat dive, encompassing a pair of distinct underwater explorations.

(example) Jalousie
At the base of the Gros Piton mountain, this site is just south of Jalousie Bay. The mountain slope continues to vast depth below the surface of the water. Divers can view lots of schooling fish, particularly creole-wrasse, bar jack and occasionally southern-sennet. There is a great range of coral species and sponges, and plenty of hiding place for moray eels, reef crabs, lobsters and other critters. Explore the crevices for these elusive creatures.


(example) Trou Diable
A very easy going dive with flat coral reef at around 40ft/12M, however the maximum depth is over 100ft/30M. Features of the dive are Finger Coral, Brain Coral, Barrel Sponges, the usual tropical fish and on a lucky day maybe as many as three turtles. A nice second dive for around 1 hour.

Lunch at Anse Mamin followed by plantation walk

After the morning dives you will have a lunch at the Anse Mamin restaurant. Following the lunch you will go with a group leader on a guided tour of the Old French Colonial Plantation.


Additional dive sites

There’s no guarantee that you’ll visit these sites, but if you have a preference you can let the
local dive guide know what you’re most interested in seeing!

Coral garden

Coral garden is part of the Gros Piton and is a spectacular site.

Located at the base of the 2438ft/750M Gros Piton which towers above you. Depth on this site ranges from 15ft/5M to 90ft/27M. Visually stunning scenery both above and below the water. Plenty of five-finger corals and lots of juvenile reef fish make this a favourite diving and snorkeling site.

Virgins Cove

Named after a shipwreck which killed a party of Nuns and is today commemorated by a Cross which has been erected on the point above the dive site. Shaped like a figure “9”, maximum depth is around 70ft/21M. There are lots of large Barrel Sponges, Brain Coral and occasionally Stingrays.

’Lesleen M’ wreck

Wreck of a cargo vessel sunk as an artificial reef in 1986. Sits upright on a sandy bottom at a max depth of 65ft/20M. The 167ft/51M long wreck offers open access to the surface and is inhabited by many types of marine life including Lobster, Moray Eels and reef fish. Stunningly colourful and pretty dive.

Key Hole Pinnacles

This is probably the most visually stunning dive site. Four spectacular volcanic peaks rise dramatically from the depths to within a few feet of the surface. These are encrusted with a profusion of black and orange gorgonia, and this lacy network provides shelter for trumpet fish, filefish, and sometimes seahorses. Larger fishes such as grouper, jack and snapper, can be spotted around the Pinnacles.

Superman’s flight

Superman’s flight is a drift dive in the shadow of the Petit Piton.

Named after a scene from the movie Superman II. Entry to the water is at the base of Petit Piton towering 2619ft/805M above you. This sloping wall dive has a depth of around 1500ft/461M. You will see massive fluorescent Sponges, large Gorgonians and many species of colourful tropical fish. A “must do” Soufriere dive.

Anse La Raya Wall

This dive site was named after the village of Anse La Raye (bay of rays). Depth is from 60 – 110ft/18 – 34M. This dive features a beautiful sloping wall that is alive with a multitude of different fish life and many different types of coral. Rays are often seen on this pretty dive.


April 30:
Departure

Today is time to say goodbye (for now).
This afternoon you will transfer to the airport for your flight home.
(most flights depart St. Lucia after 3pm)

Safe travels home, and we can’t wait to see you on our next trip!


TRAVEL DETAILS

TRANSPORT:

ARRIVAL Transfer
April 25

DEPARTURE Transfer
April 30

RESORT:

Anse Chastanet Resort
April 25- 30
Hill Deluxe (3 rooms available)
Premium (3 rooms available)

multiple room types are available:

Hill Deluxe
(3 rooms available)

The spacious hillside deluxe rooms are located at various hillside levels with beautiful views of the Caribbean Sea and/or St.Lucia’s Pitons.

Some hillside deluxe rooms have the fourth wall missing entirely whilst others have wooden louvre walls and open room dormers allowing for excellent natural airflow.

Some of the Hillside Deluxe rooms have a formal separation between bedroom and living room, others are wide open spaces flowing into each other, with either coralina tiles, clay floor tiles or tropical hardwood floors, with patios and/or balconies. Average size: 700 sq ft

All rooms have kingsize beds, ensuite bathrooms with 2 sinks, shower and toilet. Upon request, extra bed or twin beds can be provided.

In room amenities include fridge, tea/coffee/espresso makers, in-room electronic safes, hand made bathrobes, slippers, hair dryer, Molton Brown amenities, free WiFi, twice daily housekeeping service with complimentary bottled water

Pricing: see Pricing Details below

Premium
(3 rooms available)

Anse Chastanet’s Premium rooms offer picture postcard perfect views of the St.Lucia’s Pitons – a Unesco World Heritage site- and the surrounding Caribbean Sea by virtue of their location on the higher hillside level.

Some Premium rooms have the fourth wall missing entirely, whilst others have wooden louvre walls which open to balconies/patios.

All rooms have kingsize beds, ensuite bathrooms with 2 sinks, shower and toilet. Upon request, extra bed or twin beds can be provided. Average size: 700 sq ft

In room amenities include fridge, tea/coffee/espresso makers, in-room electronic safes, hand made bathrobes, slippers, hair dryer, Molton Brown amenities, free WiFi, twice daily housekeeping service with complimentary bottled water.

Pricing: see Pricing Details below

Note: Upgrade options to the Piton Pool Suite, Beach House or Jade Mountain Resort are also available for an additional cost.
Please enquire for more information. .


Dive Insurance

Aquatic Adventures of Ohio requires all divers to have some level of dive insurance to travel on all trips. At minimum, you must have hyperbaric recompression chamber coverage- this may be covered by your current insurance, but if not… you’ll need supplemental dive accident insurance.

NOTE: A DAN membership is separate from DAN insurance.

If you don’t have dive insurance yet, check out the link below for plan options.


Proof of dive insurance will be required prior to departure. If no dive insurance has been purchased/proof provided, AAO reserves the right to cancel your reservation without refund.


REGISTRATION FORM

PLEASE TYPE CAREFULLY! INACCURATE INFORMATION WILL RESULT IN TRAVEL DELAYS AND/OR CHANGE FEES.

(Please submit one registration form per Person)



F.A.Q.

WHAT TIME IS THE CHECK IN AT THE RESORT?

Check in at your resort will not be until 3pm at the earliest.

  • If you arrive early, or your room is not yet ready for you to check in when you arrive, you may be able to leave your bags with the front desk and they will keep them securely held behind the desk while explore the property, eat, relax at the beach or get in a snorkel or SCUBA dive until your room is ready.

What meals are INCLUDED?

Breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner are included in this package

If you would like to upgrade to include meals AND all NON-ALCOHOLIC beverages, the cost is $180 per person for 5 days inclusive of 10% tax and 10% service charge. 

Upgrading to include meals AND  all alcoholic and non alcoholic  beverages is $354 per person for 5 days inclusive of 10% tax and 10%
service charge.

 It is important to note that all occupants in a room book same meal plan option.

Do I have to be certified to go SCUBA diving?

Yes, an Open Water Certification is required to go SCUBA diving.

If you haven’t gotten certified yet, you don’t know what you’re missing!
You can do your classroom work before your trip and then do your checkout dives on vacation!

Can I go diving just a few times? Or do I have to dive every day?

The first rule of diving (well, one of the first rules) is to call a dive if you aren’t comfortable. This means that if you have signed up to go diving one day and you don’t feel comfortable, please don’t get in the water.
That said, this is a personal choice and not one that will result in a refund of money.

If you want to go diving, but don’t want to participate in the active dive schedule we have included, we can arrange a separate dive for you, as often as you’d like!
The great thing about this resort, is that they have a house reef! So you don’t have to go far to get some great diving in.

Can I dive more often than what is listed in the itinerary?

Yes!
You will have unlimited shore diving available to you.
ONE thing to note- it is mandatory to have a local dive guide with you on all dives.
This means that you can dive as often as you would like; however, you will need to arrange those dives with the local dive operator onsite prior to diving.

Can I dive solo or alone with my buddies?

No.
All of the diving in St. Lucia is escorted by experienced, knowledgeable dive masters who will show you the best of St. Lucia’s underwater world. 
Please stay within the dive profile guidelines established for each site.  Avoid decompression situations (which would preclude diving for the following 24 hours).  Recommended profiles are based on the PADI Dive Tables.  If using dive computers, all members of the buddy team should be so equipped (no sharing of dive computers is allowed)
You are responsible for your own safe nitrogen levels. 
We strongly recommend that you do not dive at least 18 -24 hours before flying.

 

In the interest of the safety of all our divers, we ask that you do not drink any alcoholic beverages until after your last dive of the day.  The local dive shop reserves the right to refuse a dive to anyone who has been consuming alcohol prior to the dive. 
Please don’t drink and dive.

What are the water temps in St. lucia in April?

The waters of St. Lucia maintain a wonderfully warm temperature during April/May, averaging between 80°F to 84°F (27°C to 29°C). This balmy climate makes it the perfect time for snorkeling, diving, or simply enjoying a leisurely swim in the Caribbean Sea.

A 3mm “shorty” wetsuit is recommended except for rainy days and multiple diving a 3mm "full wetsuit" would be better.

(the local dive shop will have wetsuits available; however, if you prefer to try them on in advance, Aquatic Adventures can assist you with a rental or purchase of a new wetsuit!)

What do I need to know about Boat Diving on this trip?

Scuba St.Lucia operates with three dive boats: Miss Ina, Miss Bertha and Miss Ta Ta.
The dive boats are all equipped with fresh drinking water, full safety equipment, first aid kits and a DAN Oxygen unit.

Tanks, BCD’s, weights and regulators will be placed on the boat.  Ensure you collect your own fins, suits, masks etc to put onto the boat. The crew will assemble equipment, but it is mandatory that you check your own equipment to ensure that it is in working order prior to departure.  If you require any assistance, please let us know.  Smoking is not permitted on dive boats nor in the dive center area.

What do I need to know about Night Diving on this trip?

Please sign up early at the Scuba St. Lucia front desk, if you are interested in doing any additional night dives.  The dive shop would like to get a count for night divers in the afternoon of the night dive so that they can prepare tanks, lights and tank markers as necessary. 

Please note that there is a limited supply of dive lights for rental, so please bring your own with you if possible.  Also, a tank marker will be required to be worn by all night divers.  These may be rented at the dive center for US$5 or you may bring your own with you as well. 
All night dives are done from the shore in the Anse Chastanet Marine Reserve.

What do I need to know about Shore Diving on this trip?

Tanks will be set out on the dive shop patio 45 minutes prior to the dive so divers may set up their gear.  Please allow yourself ample time to set up your gear prior to the dive.  Dives depart at the schedule times.  As a courtesy to other divers we ask that you are set up and ready to dive at the scheduled hour.

Is Nitrox available?

Yes!

It’s $54 per diver for a 5 night stay plus 10% service charge and 10% VAT.
Please be at the dive shop 30min prior departure to give yourself enough time to check your tanks and sign the appropriate paperwork.

What kind of compressors do they use?

Scuba St.Lucia recently upgraded their filling station by adding a BAUER SECURUS AIR SYSTEM. This is the first and only filtration system of its kind in St. Lucia providing the purest air quality available in the industry. There are two BAUER K14 and a BAUER K15 compressor supplying close to 40 cfpm. Nitrox is also available.

What kind of tanks do they use?

Scuba St. Lucia has over 200 Aluminum scuba tanks in both 63 cu.ft. and 80 cu.ft. All tanks are tested and serviced on a regular basis to ensure top quality and safety.

Availability of Jumbo tanks: The resort offers 100cf/15ltr tanks with pro DIN/Yoke convertible valves for rental.  Cost is US 10 per day , plus 10% service charge and 10% VAT 

What dive equipment is included?

Tanks, weight belts and weights are included in the cost of dives. 
BCD’s, regulators, wetsuits, lights and tank markers may be rented and/or purchased

What equipment can I NOT dive with?

In the interest of protecting our beautiful coral reefs, the Soufriere Marine Management Authority has been established (SMMA).  Divers are required to pay a fee of US$15 to dive within the SMMA. 

Please note the SMMA has a no knife, no glove policy

Please do not touch any coral or marine life.  Control your buoyancy carefully so that fins or gauges do not touch the reef.  If you encounter any fish pots (traps) while diving, please do not interfere with them.  Report it so that we may ask the marine rangers to remove them.  Thank you for your help in preserving our reefs!

What rental equipment is available?

The rental facility is fully equipped with the latest scuba gear: Scuba Pro regulators with Octopus, low pressure Inflator, depth and pressure gauge and our BCD's are from Seaquest/Aqualung and 3mm shorty wetsuits. Also available for rental to certified divers are masks, fins, snorkels and wetsuits.

The onsite rental equipment goes for $13.20 a piece per day or $66 per week, inclusive of tax(i.e reg., bcd, shorty wetsuit and computer). Currently they don’t have a PDF for a list of all their equipment, so just ask us if there’s something in particular you want to rent.

All rental gear is serviced on a regular basis to ensure top quality and safety. The facility is equipped with four large fresh water rinse tanks with disinfectant inside and all gear is washed after each use.

Can I rent a camera?

Yes!
Scuba St. Lucia offers their clients an underwater Photo and Video center with camera rentals and custom videos. Digital underwater cameras are also available for rental.

The staff can assist with all camera and video needs as well as offer a range of courses such as Underwater Videographer and Underwater Photographer.

Is there a Locker Room?

Yes!
Lockers and hanging space are provided for your convenience.  Locks and keys are available at the retail center desk.  If you bring the locker key to equipment rental and tell them the number of your locker, your key will be held for you.


Can I pay by Zelle?

No, the dive shop does not accept Zelle. You can make your payment by credit card which includes a 3% processing fee.

Can I pay by check?

Yes!

If you would like to avoid the 3% processing fee, you may pay by check. You can drop this off at the front desk of the dive shop or by mailing this directly to the dive shop.


Pricing details

price Per Person: 

DIVER RATES

Hill Deluxe Room
$3,481 (double occupancy)
$5,611 (single occupancy)


PREMIUM ROOM
$3,839 (double occupancy)
$6,326 (single occupancy)

NON-DIVER RATES:

Hill Deluxe Room
$3,085 (double occupancy)
$5,215 (single occupancy)


PREMIUM ROOM
$3,443 (double occupancy)
$5,930 (single occupancy)

*All pricing & availability is subject to change until completed through the booking process. If your vacation package includes airfare, baggage fees may be an additional cost. For international travel, a passport book is required. Most locations require at least 6 months before expiration on your passport, as well as 2 blank visa pages. Please make sure to have the correct and updated documents if applicable. If you have a criminal background, you are responsible for knowing the travel restrictions pertaining to the offense.

Payments can be made by a credit card which includes a 3% processing fee or by check dropped off to the front desk of the dive shop or mailed directly to the shop.

INCLUDED IN THE QUOTE

  • Ground Transportation

    • Arrival and Departure: St. Lucia airport

  • Hotel accommodation

  • 8 boat dives, 1 night dive and unlimited scheduled shore dives

  • 3 meal per day in the hotel

  • Most taxes and fees

    • Deposits, Service fees and commissions (NON REFUNDABLE)

NOT INCLUDED

  • 3% processing fee per payment (if paying w/credit card)

  • Airfare

  • Local taxis

  • Most meals/beverages (unless included in the itinerary)

  • Optional Travel Insurance *DUE AT TIME OF BOOKING- PLEASE REVIEW THE DETAILS OF EACH PLAN THOROUGHLY

    The final price will be on your invoice, please note that the price below is an average price.

    • Worldwide Trip Protector EdgeBasic’

      • Please Note: This plan does NOT include epidemic or pandemic-related illness, individually-ordered quarantine, and denied boarding.

    • Worldwide Trip Protector ‘Premium’

      • Please Note: Under certain conditions, covered reasons for some benefits of this plan include epidemic or pandemic-related illness, individually-ordered quarantine, and denied boarding.

    • Other insurance options are available, if you have questions or want more coverage options, please let us know at time of booking.

 

REGISTRATION 

  • A completed registration form (one per person)

    • If you have more than 1 person from the same household going on this trip, please fill out multiple forms.

 

FINAL PAYMENT

  • Payments not received on time will result in reservation cancellation without refund.

  • Additional bookings after the final payment deadline may result in higher prices, less availability and additional administrative fees.

  • Fee amounts imposed are at the discretion of Zone Travel.

 

CANCELLATION

Cancellation in writing must be received by Zone Travel 60 days prior to departure for appropriate refund on the land tour cost minus the following fees:

  • Commissions and Travel insurance are non-refundable.

 


Travel Insurance

TRAVEL INSURANCE - AVAILABLE FOR ALL USA CITIZENS - DUE WITH INITIAL PAYMENT

Zone Travel LLC strongly suggests purchasing Trip Cancellation insurance. Be sure to check with your healthcare provider as most U.S. medical coverage will not cover you outside of the country.

Insurance costs are based on the total package cost, including air taxes and charges listed under "Included."

Approximate amounts can be given at time of reservation in order to purchase the appropriate amount of insurance.

EDGE PLAN:
(BASIC PROTECTION)

Extensive coverage for everyone; designed with families in mind.

  • Pre-existing Medical Conditions coverage if purchased within 14 days of deposit (other eligibility conditions must also be met)

  • Wide range of reasons for trip cancellation or interruption

  • Trip Delay and Missed Tour or Cruise Connection coverage

  • Baggage Protection and Travel Accident Protection

  • Medical and Evacuation coverage 



 

WORLDWIDE TRIP PROTECTOR:
(PREMIUM PROTECTION)

Extensive coverage for everyone; designed with families in mind.

  • Pre-existing Medical Conditions coverage if purchased within 21 days of deposit (other eligibility conditions must also be met)

  • Wide range of reasons for trip cancellation or interruption

  • Trip Delay and Missed Tour or Cruise Connection coverage

  • Baggage Protection and Travel Accident Protection

  • Medical and Evacuation coverage