Where can I send comments/evaluations of my cruise?
  What if I have questions after I get home?
  What are the customs policies?
 
Q: Where can I send comments/evaluations of my cruise?
A: A questionnaire will be delivered to your cabin before the end of the cruise. Because we value your comments and suggestions, we kindly ask that you complete the form and return it to the reception desk prior to disembarkation.
 
 
Q: What if I have questions after I get home?
A: Our Customer Service Department is happy to answer any questions about your trip that you may have once you return home. To ensure the most prompt and thorough response, we appreciate your sending these in by mail or email.
 
 
Q: What are the customs policies?
A: All countries you will visit have laws against the purchase and export of certain items, including antiquities, national cultural property and certain animal products, especially endangered species (ivory, rhino horn, tortoise shell, coral, feathers, etc.). Additionally, the United States has laws prohibiting the import of certain items, which include many of the same things. You face having your purchase confiscated and/or heavy fines for exporting or importing prohibited items.

On return to the U.S., your baggage is subject to search by U.S. Customs. Currently, you are permitted to bring back $800 of goods duty free. Persons aged 21 or over may also bring in one liter of liquor and one carton of cigarettes. If you plan to purchase a lot of souvenirs or expensive items, it is important to retain all purchase receipts. However, please note that U.S. Customs may not accept a receipt as true cost if it seems unusually low for the estimated value of the item. You can access the regulations and restrictions governing this at customs.treas.gov/xp/cgov/travel. Read the Know Before You Go booklet to confirm the most recent U.S. Customs regulations.