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October 10 - 22, 2017 2017 CRUISE Atlantic Coast Cruise www.EO.travel/mytrip Tour = SL17 Date = 101017 Code = S www.EO.travel • 800-247-0017 13-Days Aboard the Holland America Zuiderdam Quebec City, Quebec-Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Page 1: Atlantic Coast Cruise - Educational OpportunitiesAtlantic Coast Cruise 2017 Cruise Quebec City, Quebec, Canada The singular image of the city is a hotel surrounded by cannons. Built

October 10 - 22, 2017

2017 CRUISE

Atlantic Coast Cruise

www.EO.travel/mytrip Tour = SL17 Date = 101017 Code = S

www.EO.travel • 800-247-0017

13-Days Aboard the Holland America ZuiderdamQuebec City, Quebec-Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Atlantic Coast Cruise2017 Cruise

Quebec City, Quebec, CanadaThe singular image of the city is a hotel surrounded by cannons. Built toevoke a mountain castle, Chateau Frontenac sits atop a cape above theSt. Lawrence River. The hotel is part of the city's Old Town, a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site, and with all the stone buildings and winding streets,you'll think you're in Europe. From there, cruise visitors can take thefunicular or the "neck-breaking steps" down to the Lower Town. Manystructures there date back to Quebec City's beginnings, and highlightsinclude Notre Dame des Victoires, the Petit Champlain district, the port,and the Musée de la Civilisation.Saguenay, Quebec, CanadaGorgeous, green and Gallic, this charming village is your gateway tosome of the most stunning scenery in North America: majestic fjords,dramatic rocky capes and picturesque hamlets are all here. So areartisans of every ilk, from glassblowers to angora goat farmers. Sampleshore excursions: Saguenay Village Highlights; Saguenay National Parkby Zodiac (or Seaplane); The Craftsman Road.Charlottetown, P.E.I., CanadaCanada's smallest province is an island that seems to be tethered to NewBrunswick by the 8-mile-long Confederation Bridge lest it drift into theGulf of St. Lawrence. Leave the mainland, cross the bridge, and make aright for Charlottetown. The largest city on Prince Edward Island as wellas its capital, Charlottetown's Victorian architecture, abundance of parks,and harborside location make it an idyllic stop for cruise visitors. Walk thecobblestones of Victoria Row, see the house that inspired "Anne of GreenGables," or explore the wild shore of Prince Edward Island National Park.Sydney, Nova Scotia, CanadaA hundred thousand Gaelic welcomes await you in Nova Scotia, Latin for"New Scotland." At the northeast end of the province sits Cape BretonIsland, whose wild and lovely topography includes Cape BretonHighlands National Park, Bras d'Or Lake, and miles of rugged coastline.Sydney is the gateway to it all. There are highland villages for cruisevisitors to see, the scenic Cabot Trail to explore, golden inland seas tosail, and the Fortress of Louisbourg to inspect - where every barn,barracks and pipe and drum corps appears just as it did when King Louis'troops occupied the site in 1744.

Halifax, Nova Scotia, CanadaIt's big enough to be the economic and cultural capital of easternCanada, but small enough to be easygoing and hospitable. Halifaxresidents have it good, the city is located on one of the planet's greatnatural harbors and adorned with landmarks like the Citadel fortress,Pier 21 (Canada's Ellis Island), and the Maritime Museum of theAtlantic. Outside the city, cruise visitors can discover theweatherbeaten landscape of Nova Scotia's south shore. See craggycoastlines, the bouldered topography of Peggy's Cove, and theGerman village of Lunenburg, so meticulously restored it has beendesignated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Bar Harbor, ME, USAFor much of the year, sunlight touches the United States first atCadillac Mountain on the Maine Coast. From the granite-slabbedsummit, light tiptoes down across the rest of Mount Desert Isle,Acadia National Park, the town of Bar Harbor and then the rest of thecountry. The raw coastal scenery attracted Hudson River Schoolpainters in the 1840s, and their art in turn lured visitors to the area.Lots of them. Before you know it, Bar Harbor was a haven for theEast Coast glittering class and bejeweled with grand mansions andimmaculate gardens. Cruise visitors can walk the streets of town,relax on the Village Green, or climb Cadillac Mountain. You'll see thatthe grandeur abides.

Cruise ItineraryDate Port Arrive DepartOct. 10 Quebec City, Quebec 5:00 PM_________________________________________________Oct. 11 Saguenay, Quebec 8:00 AM 5:00 PM_________________________________________________Oct. 12 At Sea _________________________________________________Oct. 13 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 8:00 AM 5:00 PM_________________________________________________Oct. 14 Sydney, Nova Scotia 8:00 AM 5:00 PM_________________________________________________Oct. 15 Halifax, Nova Scotia 8:00 AM 4:00 PM_________________________________________________Oct. 16 Bar Harbor, Maine 8:00 AM 6:00 PM_________________________________________________Oct. 17 Portland, Maine 8:00 AM 5:00 PM_________________________________________________Oct. 18 Boston, Massachusetts 8:00 AM 5:00 PM_________________________________________________Oct. 19 At Sea _________________________________________________Oct. 20 At Sea _________________________________________________Oct. 21 Port Canaveral, Florida 8:00 AM 7:00 PM_________________________________________________Oct. 22 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7:00 AM

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Aboard theHolland America

Zuiderdam

*Rates are per person, based on double occupancy.

Portland, ME, USAA city that is at once historic, quixotic, tinged with worldly Boston, buttangibly "Down East." Here, restaurants serve up luscious Maine lobsterand Portland Head Light sends out its brilliant, blinking beam. Nearby, thecharming coastal village of Kennebunkport, home to the presidentialsummer retreat is lovely to explore. Boston, MA, USAThere is no better way to get a sense of the Revolutionary struggle thatchanged our nation's destiny than with a stroll along Boston's FreedomTrail. Along the way: Paul Revere House, Old North Church, the Old StateHouse and Faneuil Hall, gathering place of the early revolutionaries. Fartherafield: Lexington Green, where the minutemen and redcoats firstskirmished, and bewitching Salem. Port Canaveral, FL, USAPort Canaveral is your gateway to the parks and entertainment complexesof Orlando, the spectacular wonders of the Kennedy Space Center and thenatural habitats of the alligator and Florida manatee. Experience thewonders of the Kennedy Space Center and see, hear and touch NASA'shistoric past and exciting future. Stroll through the Rocket Garden, home ofApollo and Gemini-era rockets, board life-size replicas of the space shuttleExplorer, and see spacecraft that orbited the Earth. Enjoy an exciting,educational airboat tour into central Florida's Everglades, or explore theunique shops and parks of legendary Cocoa Beach. Fort Lauderdale, FL, USABeaches, boats and year-round warm, sunny weather make Ft. Lauderdalea mecca for snowbirds, vacationers and sports enthusiasts. Once aninfamous spring break destination, the “Venice of America” now has adecidedly upscale, sophisticated vibe. Cruise its famous canals and checkout the passing scene of luxury mansions. Watch for the historic Stranahanhome. Once a trading post, it’s the city’s oldest surviving structure. Spendan afternoon in the posh galleries and boutiques of Las Olas Boulevard,and unwind in a chic little bistro. Wildlife lovers will find much to explore innearby Everglades National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Grabyour binoculars and sunscreen and hop on an airboat. The park is home toalligators; manatees, gentle giants of the swamps; as well as rare Floridapanthers. Birders can add the great blue heron, white ibis, pelican andsnowy egret to their life lists.

$1,539*Starting at

Purchase Domestic Airfare through EOIncludes Fuel Surcharges, Transfers and Taxes (subject to change)

To Fly from a City near you call 1-800-247-0017 X590 or register online at www.eo.travel

Does Not Include:Airfare, Transfers, Gov’t Taxes,Gratuities or Shore Excursions

*All prices reflect a 4% cash discount

Holland America Zuiderdam L Interior Stateroom $1539* K Interior Stateroom $1579* J Interior Stateroom $1599* I Interior Stateroom $1609* E Ocean View Stateroom $1859* DD Ocean View Stateroom $1879* D Ocean View Stateroom $1899* C Ocean View Stateroom $1919* VD Verandah Stateroom $2059* VB Verandah Stateroom $2119* VA Verandah Stateroom $2149*

CRUISE PRICING*

The first ship in the Vista-class series, Zuiderdam was renovated in2015 to include new staterooms and dining venues. She embracesthe latest industry and environmental technologies such as her use ofa diesel-electric power plant for optimal energy efficiency and anAzipod propulsion system. The Zuiderdam now has a popular newdining venue, offering more cruise opportunities and options. TheDive-In at the Terrace Grill features an outdoor bistro-style grill by theLido pool, offering signature burgers, hot dogs and fries. OtherZuiderdam enhancements include an updated dining room, NeptuneLounge, Greenhouse Spa and Canaletto restaurant.At the heart of Zuiderdam, suspended in a three-story atrium, aWaterford Crystal Seahorse sets the mood for exquisite pieces of artto be seen throughout this elegant ship. Other notable pieces includea painting of Queen Beatrix by pop culture artist and icon, AndyWarhol, medallions by Frank Lloyd Wright, cast aluminum elevatordoors inspired by the art deco work of the New York ChryslerBuilding, and a massive floral painting by Charles Ben. You will alsodiscover a large collection of antiques and centuries-old paintingsthroughout the ship.

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TRAVEL REGISTRATION FORMMail to: EO Tours • P.O. Box 6098, Lakeland, FL 33807-6098

863-648-0383 • email: [email protected]

Host: ID#: Departure City: Departure Date: 10/10/17 (S) Passenger Names: (as they appear on your passport)

Legal Name: _____________________________________ Title: ___________Birth date: ____/____/______ State of Birth: ____________________________Passport #:_____________________________ Issue Date:____/_____/______Place of Issue: __________________________ Exp. Date:____/_____/______Preferred Name: _________________________ Sex: q Male q FemaleEmail: ______________________________ q Send me emails about my trip/EO promos

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Address: ________________________________________________________City: _______________________ State:___________ Zip Code:____________Phone: ________________________ Alt. Phone: ________________________Roommate(s): ___________________________________________________ If No Roommate: q Try to Match Me q Single Room (availability limited)

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q Interior Stateroom (I) q Ocean View Stateroom (E) q Ocean View Stateroom (DD)q Ocean View Stateroom (D) q Ocean View Stateroom (C) q Verandah Stateroom (VD)

q Verandah Stateroom (VB) q Verandah Stateroom (VA) Alternate: (Required, only used if 1st choice is unavailable)

FULL DEPOSIT OF $600 PER PERSON REQUIREDFinal Payment Due 06/12/17.

Payment: q $600 (per person) q Other Amount $________

Check #_____________ (Payable to Educational Opportunities Tours)To Register via Credit Card, you must go to www.eo.travel

By signing below, I/We certify that I have read the “Fine Print,” understand its content, and agree to its terms including but notlimited to the potential for price increases that may apply before payment in full has been received as set forth in the “Fine Print”and potential price increases after payment in full has been received due to government imposed taxes and fees.

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Tour: SL17 Date: 101017 Code: S 6/08/16

Important Information Regarding Travel Protection:1 Travel Protection coverage cannot be added after you have paid in full.2 Premium is based on TOTAL cost of trip and is non-refundable. 3 Coverage begins when your premium payment is received by EOT

(separate from deposit & clearly designated as your travel protection premium).4 Premium must be paid in full by 06/12/17.

THE FINE PRINTINCLUDED IN PRICE: • Cruise • Deluxe cruise accomodations (based on double occupancy) • Meals on ship • Port charges $300NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE: • Airfare (Sold Separately) • Transportation to/from the port (Sold Separately) • Gratuities (paid onboard) • Government taxes $240 • Optional Travel Protection Plan (see premium schedule) • Optional Sightseeing and Shore Excursions • Miscellaneous fees such as visa, passports, laundry, meal beverages, excess baggage, and other items of personal nature • Alternative restaurants that have additional fees • Any increase in taxes and/or fees imposed after the publication of this information • $100 Document fee for Non-US and Non-Canadian residents • Additional fuel surcharges which may be imposed by cruise line and other suppliers If applicable, fuel surcharges will be paid by the passengerACCOMMODATIONS: Prices are per person based on double occupancy. While EOT will try to match roommates, EOT cannotguarantee one will be available. Roommates may be assigned as late as 35 days prior to departure and.If one is not available or you request a single room/cabin, the single room/cabin charge applies: 200% ofCabin Fare.PAYMENT:All prices reflect a 4% cash discount for full payment via check. A full deposit of $600 per person isrequired. Travel Protection Premiums must be paid by the final payment date for coverage to be in effect.Final payment for trip is due 06/12/17. Thereafter, a late payment fee of $100 will be assessed.REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED after June 12, 2017:We welcome registrations after 06/12/17. All Registrations received after this date may incur an additionalfee based on cruise availability as well as the following fees. Registrations received between 06/12/17-07/12/17 will incur a $100 per person air fee. Registrations received between 07/13/17 - 07/27/17 will incura $200 per person air fee. Registrations received after 07/28/17 will incur an additional fee based on airavailability. Additional fees will be advised upon registration. CANCELLATION FEES: 100% of Cancellation Fees are covered by the optional Travel Protection Program provided premium hasbeen paid and reason for cancellation is insurable. Those who do not take travel protection should be awareof the following cancellation penalties: From day of registration to 121 days prior to departure, you will becharged a $100 non-refundable administrative fee plus any airline fees. Additionally, thereafter, you will becharged any airline penalties and a single room supplement if your cancellation forces your roommate intoa single plus the following charges: 120-105 days prior to departure = $400; 104-60 days prior to departure= $600; 59-30 days prior to departure = 75%; 29 days to day of departure = 100% of cost. Submit cancellationin writing. On or after day of departure, no refund for any services not used.FIT TO TRAVEL STATEMENT: Passengers registering for the tour accept the responsibility for being in good health and able towalk and travel on the tour. Because many of the sites are not accessible to the physically challenged,those needing oxygen, wheelchairs, or other ambulatory assistance will find the tour extremelylimiting to their experiences. If you have questions, please contact Educational Opportunities ToursInc. for more details.PRICE INCREASESAll prices quoted in this brochure are subject to change prior to payment in full due to currency fluctuations,fuel surcharge increases, government taxes and fees increases or unforeseen circumstances. In addition,you may be subject to a price increase after payment in full has been received due to potential governmentimposed taxes and fees.AIRLINE ROUTES and TICKETS:In order to keep prices low, EOT does not guarantee the most direct routing to your final destination. Once“printed,” airline tickets cannot be changed or refunded thereafter. Air transportation to/from your destinationwill be economy class on IATA and ARC carriers utilizing APEX or SUPER APEX non-refundable, non-amendable tickets for groups of 10 or more flying together on entire itinerary.FLIGHT TIMES:All flights are subject to change by the airlines without advance notice. EOT is not responsible for suchchanges or delays and does not reimburse expenses resulting from such delays. If you are making yourown flight arrangements to the departure city, we recommend you purchase a ticket that can be exchangedwithout large penalties.ADDITIONAL AIRLINE FEES:You will likely incur additional airline checked baggage fees that are not included in the price of the tour.These fees vary by airline and are at the airline's discretion on each segment of the flight itinerary. Additionally,you may incur optional fees (food, excess baggage, overweight baggage, items of personal nature, etc.) aswell. For more information, visit www.eo.travel/travelinfo/airlinefees.aspx.DEVIATIONS:Deviations from the standard tour program must be submitted in writing and are subject to additional airlinefees, if applicable. Transfers for passengers who deviate are not included.ITINERARY CHANGES:Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information; however, the order of itinerary andnumber of days may be altered to accommodate changes in cruise schedules and weather. The cruiseline has the ultimate control over your voyage and may, without notice, alter the length of the cruise andthe order of and/or inclusion of ports. EOT is in no way responsible for these changes and does not makereimbursement for such changes.PREGNANCY/INFANT REGULATIONSAs to pregnancy, a woman cannot have begun her 24th week of pregnancy at any time before or duringthe cruise. If you are pregnant, please provide a medical note upon arrival at the pier for check-in fromyour physician stating your expected due date and medical fitness to travel. If you are in the 24th weekor have completed it you will not be allowed to board. Because of the limited medical facilities, infantsmust be at least 24 weeks (6 months) of age on the first day of the cruise.VALIDITY DATE:This brochure is valid until 8/08/16. If validity date has passed, current brochures may be found atwww.eo.travel. Registrations will still be accepted after the validity date.RELEASE INFORMATIONPayment of deposit indicates permission for EOT or its agents to record the registrant’s participation andappearance on video tape, audio tape, film, photograph, or any other medium and to use the registrant’sname, likeness, voice, comments, submitted documentation, written papers, and/or biographical materialwithout restrictions or limitation for any advertising, marketing, publicity, educational or promotional purposewhich EOT or its agents deem appropriate, unless the registrant or guardian otherwise notifies EOT inwriting prior to departure.Except where otherwise stated, EOT acts only as agent for the relevant supplier in securing hotels,transportation and other travel services and in no event shall EOT be liable for failure by any such supplierto render any transportation, lodging or other travel service to be provided on the tour. EOT assumes noliability for injury, death, damage, loss, theft, accident, delay or irregularity which may occur by reason ofany negligent or willful act or omission of any suppliers of service. EOT does not own or operate any ofthe suppliers of services to your tour. Similarly without limiting the foregoing, passenger agrees to holdEOT harmless for any defect in any vehicle, plane, boat, bus, car, van or other vehicle, act of war orinsurrection, terrorist activity, revolt or other civil uprising, military action, strikes or labor unrest or any Actof God or for any other act of any third party. Florida law will be applicable to any dispute which arises outof/or concerns this brochure or your tour. Any and all litigation must be brought only in and for courts inPolk County, Florida to the exclusion of litigation anywhere else in the world.Enrollment in and payment of deposit constitutes your acceptance of the “Fine Print.” EducationalOpportunities Tours is the tour operator and is solely responsible for the travel program. EducationalOpportunities Tours is registered with the State of Florida as a Seller of Travel. Registration No. ST24130.CST2027682-40

Travel Protection Plan: q I/We Accept q I/We Decline

Schedule of Coverages Maximum BenefitPart A * Benefits provided by EOT

Trip Cancellation ..........................................................Trip CostPart B Benefits provided by United States Fire Insurance Co.

Accidental Death & Dismemberment ............................$25,000Medical Expense / Emergency Assistance...................$50,000Trip Interruption ............................................................Trip CostTravel Delay (Up to $100 Per Day)....................................$500Missed Connection..............................................................$500Baggage and Personal Effects........................................$1,000Baggage Delay....................................................................$100

Conditions and LimitationsThis is a brief description of the plan available for all Travel Protection sales for Trips departing January 1, 2013 and after. Certain exclusions andlimitations apply and are detailed in the Certificate of Coverage. For example, coverage does not apply to: any Sickness or condition of you, a TravelingCompanion or a Family Member traveling with you that existed during the 60 days prior to the effective date of the coverages (The Pre-ExistingCondition Exclusion is waived if payment for this plan is received by Educational Opportunities Tours, Inc. at or before the final payment due date forYour Trip or 105 days before departure date, whichever occurs first.), suicide, normal pregnancy, war or any act of war. Other Covered Reasons, asdefined, includes the following events or their consequences: Cancellation or Interruption of your Trip due to: Inclement Weather, unannounced Strike,mechanical breakdown that causes complete cessation of services of Your Common Carrier for at least 12 consecutive hours; a documented trafficaccident while en route to departure; being hijacked or quarantined; jury duty; destruction of your home or destination by fire, flood, burglary or naturaldisaster; being called to the emergency service of government to provide aid or relief in the event of a natural disaster; a documented theft of passportsor visas; a transfer of employment of 250 miles or more; or Revocation of military leave. For further information ask for the Certificate of Coveragewhich fully details the coverages, provisions, limitations and exclusions of the plan offered and is available to you, upon request, at any time prior toyour purchase of the plan.This plan is underwritten by: United States Fire Insurance Company, Eatontown, NJ. Benefits are administered by: TripMate, Inc.*, 9225 Ward Parkway, Suite 200, Kansas City, MO, 64114, 1-800-888-7292 (*in CA, dba Trip Mate Insurance Agency).

*For New York Residents Only: Part A Benefits are travel arrangement benefits underwritten by United States Insurance Company.

Travel Protection PlanPremium Rates For This Cruise

$ 0 to $1000 . . . . . .$ 99$1001 to $1500 . . . . . .$149$1501 to $2000 . . . . . .$199$2001 to $2500 . . . . . .$249$2501 to $3000 . . . . . .$299$3001 to $3500 . . . . . .$349$3501 to $4000 . . . . . .$399$4001 to $4500 . . . . . .$449

$4501 to $5000 . . . . . .$499$5001 to $5500 . . . . . .$549$5501 to $6000 . . . . . .$599$6001 to $6500 . . . . . .$649$6501 to $7000 . . . . . .$699$7001 to $8000 . . . . . .$799$8001 to $9000 . . . . . .$899$9001 to $10,000 . . . . .$999

Trip Cost Plan Cost Trip Cost Plan Cost

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