Ship: SV FLORETTE

Port of Registry: VALLETTA

Type: Historical/Sail training vessel

Flag: MALTESE

Florette Travel information Rules and Requirements for Voyage Crew


Dear voyage guests, trainees and students,

We look forward to welcoming you on board the SV Florette.

To make your stay on board as pleasant as possible, we have included in this

letter some important points and tips that should be read before your

departure.

You should be aware that you will be taking part in an active Sailing voyage

on board an old- time sailing ship; therefore, it should not and cannot be

compared with a Motor Yacht, Cruise liner or a Turkish Gullet.

We hope that this information is of use to you and that it will help you prepare

for a more enjoyable holiday.


1. Route

Your booked sailing voyage takes you along the beautiful coastline and

to the islands where you will experience the history, culture, and

landscapes. The route may vary depending on the weather conditions,

which will be decided by the captain who has the best interests of the

(voyage)crew and ship at heart. As a result the program may change,

and we are unable to compensate by way of refund.

2. Safety Onboard

Before leaving harbour and setting sail all crew members will be given

some sailing instructions and a safety briefing. This includes abandon

ship, fire, and man overboard procedures and several other personal

safety tips including the ship rules and regulations.

3. Electricity

If we are not berthed in a marina the ships generators, which are

stopped during resting hours, provide the cabins with a 220V powersupply.

The lights are served by a 24V battery system, which means that there

is always light in the cabins and around the ship.

4. Siesta/ Quite time

Conversations, singing and parties should be kept by the table during

siesta and quite time. Quite time is normally between 2300 hrs and

0700 hrs; however, it ultimately depends on the guests and atmosphere

onboard.

5. Tender (ship's boat)

The Florette has 2 large tenders (1x4.80m and 1x5.60m) which are

driven by a member of the crew. Many ports are too small for Florette

to enter; therefore, a free tender service is offered to bring the guests

ashore and back to the ship.

6. Sailing

With a suitable wind, the sails will be set. However, seeing small sailing

boats with their sails does not mean that the wind is suitable for Florette

to sail too. The decision is exclusively with the captain.

7. Luggage

On board we generally go barefoot or when sailing, a pair of

appropriate deck shoes or trainers must be worn. It is advised to some

bring casual clothing and something a bit warmer for the evenings, i.e.,

a windbreaker or jacket. One should also bring their own toiletries,

towels, and medication (i.e., seasickness tablets, band aides, sun

cream etc.). If you wish to sleep on deck, under the stars, you will need

your own sleeping bag and mat. If you would like to climb the

volcanoes it is advised to bring hiking boots and a flashlight, although

these can be hired at Stromboli. A backpack is much more convenient

than the larger bag you have travelled with. Mask and snorkels should

not be forgotten.

8. Travel Insurance, Medical Insurance Card and Medical Support

We recommend a comprehensive travel insurance which covers the

following: personal accident & injury; incidents that may happen

onboard while sailing, training or working aloft; any water sports that

you plan to take part in; shore excursions; all medical expenses;

personal effects; and delays/cancellation insurance.

Members of the European Union need the form E111 (you can get this at

your health insurance company), which can be used in hospitals for general

visits or emergencies.

9. Sea

Everyone should be able to swim. If you are unable the captain should

be advised, and special precautions will be taken. The ship carries

kayaks and SUPs. All water activities are at your own risk. A lifejacket

and/or swim buoy must be used. These are provide by the ship.

10. Entry

Citizens from countries of the European Union need a valid passport.

Citizens of other nationalities should make enquiries with the relevant

embassy.

11. Accommodation

There are 11 double cabins onboard, 5 of which have a bunk suitable

for a child. Each of the cabins has a large deck hatch which ensures

good ventilation, a sink, small table, and a cupboard for storage. Bed

linen is provided but can’t be taken out on deck. Generally: Wooden

ships are known for their pleasant climate. During youth or sail training

voyages we can offer an additional eight berths using traditional sailing

hammocks that hang in a common area.

12. Language

Captain and some of the crew speak English, German and Italian.

Sailing language is English.

13. Food & provisions

The breakfast buffet consists of coffee, tea, bread, sliced meats, eggs,

cheese, and butter, different types of jam, cornflakes, and muesli. For

other meals we offer local and seasonal produce to provide a healthy

international kitchen. On request we also cater for vegetarians and food

allergies. For the BBQ’s onboard we have a large stone lava grill.

14. Water

There are 6000 litres of fresh water onboard. While at sea,

unnecessary water consumption should be avoided. A swim in the sea

in the morning is by far the best way to wake up. The ships water from

the tap is not drinking water. However, we do however have purified

water system that provides clean drinking water. You should bring your

own water bottle.

15. Payment/Prices

a. A deposit of 25% of the cost is required to make a reservation. The

balance must be paid not less than 60 days prior to the departure

date. If the balance is not paid by the due date the Owner reserves

the right to cancel the booking and the Customers will forfeit the

deposit. If a booking is made less than 60 days prior to departure

date, the full amount is payable on making a reservation.

b. Each booking is subject to a £25 non-refundable booking fee. This

is a fee per booking, not per person. This price is VAT inclusive.

c. Payment is to be made by the lead traveller identified in the Booking

Form and any refunds or repayments hereunder will be made to the

lead traveller identified in the Booking Form.

d. The Owner reserves the right to amend prices at any time prior to

receipt of a Booking Form. However, once a Booking Confirmation

has been issued the price of the Voyage will not be increased

unless the Owner and/or Fair Ferry are required by law to charge

a Government tax or levy introduced or changed after the booking is

made. This does not apply to invoice errors or omissions.

e. FOR CARIBBEAN VOYAGES ONLY - We do require 12 guests to

run this voyage, which we know is achievable for this boat given the

leas time and good following she has. However, the boat reserve

the right to cancel the trip up to 60 days before departure if this

minimum number is not reached. For the payment, we ask for a

25% deposit now and no full balance payment until the 60 day date

once the voyage has been confirmed. If the trip does not go ahead,

your deposit will be refunded in, but we will not be liable for the cost

of any flights/travel booked.

16. Booking Changes/Cancellations

a. All or any changes or cancellations are to be advised by the lead

traveller identified in the Booking Form.

b. Any one of the Customers may transfer their place under this

contract to another person subject to at least 7 days’ notice,

payment of a £50.00 administration fee and completion and

approval of a duly amended Booking Form and Medical

Questionnaire, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.

c. Once a booking has been confirmed a £50.00 administration fee

will be payable for all berths changed by the Customers.

Cancellation policy is:

If a berth is cancelled 60 days or more prior to the Voyage and the

full price has by then been paid, 75% of the price will be repaid. If

the cancellation is between 59 and 30 days prior to the Voyage

25% of the price will be repaid. If the cancellation is 29 days or

less prior to the Voyage 0% of the price will be repaid.

d. For the avoidance of doubt the booking fee is non-refundable. All

deposits paid are non-refundable.

17. Insurance

a. The Vessel will be insured under a policy of marine insurance,

but it is the responsibility of the Customers to arrange their own

travel insurance.

b. The Customers must check their travel insurance policy carefully

to make sure it covers tall ship sailing, sailing, cruising, and

yachting in the appropriate sailing areas and if sailing more than

12 miles offshore. The cover should start as close as possible to

the date you purchased the policy, not when the Voyage starts.

c. The Customers must provide proof of suitable travel insurance

two weeks before boarding, and the Skipper may require sight of

the same during the embarkation procedure. If no proof is

provided on request, the Customers will be required to either

acquire suitable travel insurance there and then or leave the

Vessel.

18. Miscellaneous

Personal losses, theft, damages, accidents or travel delays higher force

no compensation is given. Damages by negligence third and absolute

liability are the sole responsibility of the participant. The voyage crew,

Mitsegler/ trainees and students that takes part in the journey and

in any other activities completely at his/ her own risk. Youths

travelling as an unaccompanied minor must have full written

consent by both parents or a legal guardian. Signatures by both

parents or legal guardian have to be signed on each form. Each

participant must be fit, healthy and cannot suffer from any contagious

sicknesses. Every participant of our voyage should be able to swim.

• The orders of the Captain should always be followed and respected.

Any action against can lead to the exclusion of the trip and at an earlier

retirement one is not entitled to ask/ receive any compensation or

refunds. If, however higher force lead to an earlier finish or an

extension of the trip one has no reason to go against the organiser.

This also counts at longer than usual laying times at the harbour.

All voyage crew participants are required to fill out a two paged

application form before joining the Sail Training Vessel Florette. By

signing this form each individual accepts the terms and conditions in

full to participate as a voyage crew, trainee, or as student.

19. Your Role as a Voyage Crew

Although you will be embarking on an sailing voyage and the emphasis

will be on your enjoyment of the experience, you will be on the vessel

as a Voyage Crew Member. Your role as a Voyage Crew Member will

involve you learning about and participating in ship-board life.

Allowances will be made for age and abilities. No previous sailing

experience is necessary. The term “VOYAGE CREW” defines any

persons coming onboard for pleasure and or as an active member of

the permanent crew, trainee/ Mitsgler, youths or as a student.

20. Health, Fitness, Age

a. All Voyage Crew Members must be in good health. Anyone who will

be 70 years or older during the voyage must have a letter of

good health from a medical doctor. All information given to us is

kept confidential. Please note that we reserve the right to refuse

your booking based on your medical information, but this right is

rarely exercised and in such a case a full refund will be given. There

is no upper or lower age limitation but each child under the age of

16 must be accompanied by an adult.

b. Youths travelling as an unaccompanied minor must have full

written consent by both parents or a legal guardian. Signatures

by both parents or legal guardian have to be signed on each

form.

c. Voyage Crew Members must not take on board goods of a

potentially noxious, dangerous, hazardous, inflammable, explosive

or damaging nature, including cartridges, firearms, non-safety

matches and acids. The Voyage Crew Member will be liable for and

shall indemnify the Owners against any loss or damage arising from

breach of this term. The Master or his delegated officer may enter

any cabin at any time for the purpose of searching for controlled or

prohibited substances which the Master suspects are in the cabin;

or for purposes associated with any repair or maintenance work

aboard the ship. The Master or his delegated officer shall in such

circumstances be entitled to take with him any crew members that

are deemed necessary for the purposes of such search, repair or

maintenance.

21. Loss & Liability

The Owners shall not be liable for any loss whatsoever suffered by any

Voyage Crew Member in respect of any loss of or damage to the

Voyage Crew Member’s property whether such property is on or near

the ship or any premises used by the Owners, or in any conveyance

used by the Owners for the transportation of Voyage Crew Members

and/or their property, whether or not any such loss is caused by the

negligence or fault of the Owners or their servants, agents or

independent contractors. "Property" includes baggage, money,

valuables and any other property whatsoever of the Voyage Crew

Member.

22. Voyage Performance

If the performance of the voyage or proposed voyage is, or in the

opinion of Owners is likely to be, delayed, hindered, postponed or

prevented by Acts of God, intervention or interference of any kind by a

Government or a Ruler, war or preparation for war whether or not a

declaration of war has been made, or armed hostilities, riots,

insurrection or civil commotions, delay in transport, delay in delivery or

non-delivery of materials or equipment for the ship, reduction of normal

working hours, labour disputes, strikes, lockouts, shortage of labour or

materials, fire or other damage affecting the ship or the premises of the

Owners, abnormal weather conditions, or by any other cause of any

kind whatsoever beyond the control of the Owners, or if the Owners

consider that for any reason whatsoever proceeding to, attempting to

enter, or entering or remaining at the port or place of disembarkation

may expose the ship to risk of loss or damage or delay, the Voyage

Crew Members and their property may be landed at the port of

embarkation or at any port or place which the Owners or Master in his

or their discretion may reasonably decide on, at which time the

responsibility of the Owners shall cease and this contract shall be

deemed to have been fully performed; or if the Voyage Crew Member

has not embarked, the Owners may cancel the proposed voyage and

shall refund fares paid in advance. In the event of a voyage between

any two ports or places being cancelled after the Voyage Crew Member

has completed a passage between at least two ports or places the

amount of the fare to be refunded shall be such proportion of the total

as the cancelled voyage bears to the entire voyage contracted for by

the Voyage Crew Member. The Voyage Crew Member shall have no

claim whatsoever against the Owners in respect of such refusal or

cancellation.

• The Owners shall not be liable for any delay or inconvenience, or for

any loss, expense, or damage howsoever resulting therefrom which is

suffered by any Voyage Crew Member, whether or not such delay or

inconvenience, or resulting loss, expense, or damage, arises from

negligence or default of the Owners, their servants, agents or

independent contractors and whether on land or at sea.

23. Terms of “Voyage Crew Member”

In accepting these terms and conditions each Voyage Crew Member is

deemed to offer to the Owners as agent for the Owners ’servants,

agent and independent contractors (“Protected Persons”) (such offer

being accepted by the Owners as such agent) to confer on them the

following protections:-

a. Where acceptance of the offer constitutes a contract of which Maltese

law is the proper law, the benefit of every limitation of or exception from

liability, and of every defence or immunity from claims, provided for the

benefit of the Owners under these terms and conditions, or

b. In any other case, complete and total exemption from all liability and

immunity from all claims howsoever arising and whether or not

involving any negligence or fault on the part of the Protected Person.

c. The consideration for such offer and for any contract made pursuant

thereto shall be the provision or prospective provision by any of the

Protected Persons of any services for the benefit, whether direct or

indirect, of the Voyage Crew Member or in connection with the

performance by the Owners of their obligations under these terms and

conditions.

d. Acceptance by the Owners of such offer shall be deemed to be ratified

severally by the Protected Persons (whether any of them then has

actual knowledge of the terms of the offer) upon their providing any

such service as aforesaid whether or not the Voyage Crew Member

has notice thereof.

24. Damages

The Voyage Crew Member shall be liable to and shall reimburse the

Owners for all damage to the ship and its furnishings and equipment, or

any property of the Owners, caused directly or indirectly in whole or in

part by any wilful or negligent act or omission on the part of the Voyage

Crew Member, and the Voyage Crew Member shall indemnify the

Owners and its agents and servants against all liability whatsoever

which the Owners or such agents or servants may incur towards any

person or entity for any personal injury or death, loss or damage to

property caused directly or indirectly in whole or in part by any wilful or

negligent act or omission on the part of the Voyage Crew Member.

25. Quarantine

In case of quarantine, each Voyage Crew Member must personally

bear all risks and expenses thereby caused including the cost of

maintenance during the period of detention. The Voyage Crew Member

agrees to abide by all orders and direction of the ship's Master or any

medical officer purporting to represent the government of any nation or

department thereof.

26. Changes to and cancellation of bookings by the owner

a. Due to the vagaries of weather or mechanical problems the Owner

and Fair Ferry can make no guarantee of the itinerary of the

Voyage, including ports of departure, ports of call and ports of

arrival and there can be no compensation payable for changes

thereto.

b. The Owner will do their utmost to provide the Voyage booked but it

is inevitable that sometimes changes must be made. Most of these

changes will be minor and Fair Ferry will advise of these as soon

as reasonably practicable. An example of a minor change will be

change of the Vessel to another of similar or larger size with at least

the same number of cabins. No compensation is payable in the

event of such minor alterations to the Voyage booked.

c. If the Vessel is unavailable for the dates of the Voyage booked and

no other vessel of a similar or larger size with at least the same

number of cabins can reasonably be made available, the Owner will

do their utmost to offer an acceptable alternative. If any customers

with a booking for the Voyage do not accept the alternative the

Owner may have to cancel the Voyage in which case the

Customers will receive a full and prompt refund of all money paid. In

all cases, the Owner’s liability and Fair Ferry’s liability will in any

event be limited to the refund of the sum paid by relevant members

of the Customers and neither the Owners nor Fair Ferry can

accept responsibility for any expenses the Customers may incur.

d. The Owner and Fair Ferry cannot accept responsibility or pay

compensation where the Owner and/or Fair Ferry reasonably

changes or cancels the Voyage due to Force Majeure (war or threat

of war, riot, civil strife, terrorist activity, industrial dispute, outbreak of

disease or pandemic, unavoidable technical problems with

transport, closure, or congestion of airports, natural or nuclear

disaster, fire, adverse weather conditions or similar events beyond

their control).

e. The Customers must provide proof of suitable travel insurance two

weeks before boarding and the Skipper may require sight of the

same during the embarkation procedure. If no proof is provided on

request, the Customers will be required to either acquire suitable

travel insurance there and then or leave the Vessel.

f. The Owner and Fair Ferry cannot accept responsibility for strikes

or harbour lockout situations that would affect the running of the trip.

g. The Voyage Crew Member assumes all risk of war and warlike

operations and releases the Owners from all claims and liabilities of

any sort or description in any way connected with the risk of war or

warlike operations of any kind or description. The ship may sail with

or without lights and if necessary, in the judgment of the Master or

Owners to avoid the danger of hostile attack, may fail to observe

any practices, rules or regulations which may be applicable in times

of peace. The Owners shall not be liable for any errors in judgment

of the Master or personnel of the ship in seeking to avoid capture,

seizure, detention, or destruction. The ship may sail armed or

unarmed or with or without convoy and may carry any contraband,

explosives, munitions, warlike stores, and hazardous cargo unless

prohibited by statute.

h. The Owners shall have liberty to comply with any orders,

recommendations or directions whatsoever given by the

government of any nation or by any department thereof, or any

person acting or purporting to act with authority of such government

or department, or by any committee or person having under the

terms of the war risks insurance on the ship the right to give such

orders, recommendations or directions, and if by reason of and in

compliance with any such orders, recommendations, or directions

anything is done or is not done the same shall not be deemed a

deviation or a breach of this contract. Disembarkation of any

Voyage Crew Member or discharge of their property in accordance

with such orders, recommendations, or directions shall constitute

due and proper fulfilment of the obligations of the Owners under this

contract.

i. If for any reason whatsoever the Voyage Crew Member is refused

permission to land at the port of disembarkation or any other port,

the Voyage Crew Member and their property may be landed at any

port or place at which the ship calls or be carried back to the port of

embarkation or be provided with such form of transport to such

destination as the Owners may by law be obliged to arrange and

shall pay the Owners full fare according to the tariff in use at such

time for such further carriage or transport which shall be upon the

terms herein contained or such other terms as the Owners may

arrange on behalf of the Voyage Crew Member. The Voyage Crew

Member shall indemnify the Owners against all loss and expense

incurred in connection with or as a result of such refusal or

permission to land.

j. To the extent that in any given case the Athens Convention is held

to apply then, in the event of any inconsistency between these

terms and conditions and those of the Athens Convention, the terms

of the Athens Convention shall prevail to the extent of such

inconsistency.

k. To the extent that the law of the flag of the vessel is held to apply to

and govern the relationships between the Owners and the Voyage

Crew Members and the obligations of the Owners towards Voyage

Crew Members then, to the extent of any inconsistency between

these terms and conditions and the law of the flag state (where such

law cannot be contracted out of) the law of the flag state shall

prevail.

l. Subject to clause of the contract of which these terms and

conditions form part is deemed to have been made in Malta. The

contract and any proceedings relating to it shall be governed by

Maltese law and the courts of Malta shall have exclusive jurisdiction

in respect of such proceedings. The Voyage Crew Member submits

to such exclusive jurisdiction.

Marketing and Photography

Photographs/ images that are taken onboard that include a

Voyage Crew Member may be used by The Owner for purpose of

marketing and advertising. You grant a non-exclusive, perpetual,

royalty-free, worldwide, irrevocable, sub-licensable, fully

transferable license to use such images for advertising, publicity,

promotional and related purposes.