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OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF CRUISE WEEK 2014 KASEY CHAMBERS ‘I CAN’T WAIT TO GET BACK ON A SHIP’ + CHRIS BROWN JESSICA MAUBOY KATE LANGBROEK BAZ LUHRMANN HUGH JACKMAN LUKE NGUYEN PLUS 10 REASONS TO BOOK YOUR CABIN TODAY AUGUST 31 OUR COOL NEW CRUISING GENERATION OVER $100,000 WORTH OF AMAZING HOLIDAYS TO WIN

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clipping from CLIA Discover. Special supplement produced for Cruise Week. Note: numerous edits were made to the originally supplied copy, so is this is not an accurate example of my writing style for this subject

Transcript of Call of the wild

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OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF CRUISE WEEK 2014

KASEYCHAMBERS

‘I CAN’T WAIT TO GET BACK

ON A SHIP’+

CHRIS BROWNJESSICA MAUBOY

KATE LANGBROEKBAZ LUHRMANNHUGH JACKMAN

LUKE NGUYEN

PLUS 10 REASONS TO BOOK YOUR

CABIN TODAY

AUGUST 31

OUR COOLNEW CRUISING

GENERATION

OVER $100,000 WORTH OF AMAZING HOLIDAYS TO WIN

OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF CRUISE WEEK 2014

KASEYCHAMBERS

‘I CAN’T WAIT TO GET BACK

ON A SHIP’+

CHRIS BROWNJESSICA MAUBOY

KATE LANGBROEKBAZ LUHRMANNHUGH JACKMAN

LUKE NGUYEN

PLUS 10 REASONS TO BOOK YOUR

CABIN TODAY

AUGUST 31

OUR COOLNEW CRUISING

GENERATION

OVER $100,000 WORTH OF AMAZING HOLIDAYS TO WIN

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BEGIN A NEW STORY

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THERE ARE THOSE who, like me, believe expedition and adventure cruising isn’t cruising at all.

Indeed, one small-ship cruise line is so determined to separate itself from the traditional cruise community that it calls itself “Un-Cruise”.

Expedition and adventure cruisers regularly head out to far-fl ung reaches of the planet, the polar regions and hopelessly remote rivers. All share a spirit of adventure and a thirst to know more

BY RODERICK EIME

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Adventure cruisers sail to exotic, remote places and get close to nature.

GALAPAGOS ISLANDS OFFER THE CHANCE TO EXPERIENCE UNIQUE WILD LIFE

about the planet. Today, no travel experience can match snorkelling and swimming with seals, witnessing the melting of the ice caps and the plight of polar bears and penguins

First-time adventure cruisers normally come from the ranks of land travellers, transitioning from trekkers to sailors as the last mysterious parts of the planet beckon the would-be explorer.

More often than not, it is small ships that provide the only access to such regions. The Russian Far East, Papua New Guinea – even rivers to nowhere – attract the curious spirit and adventurous alike.

And where once such adventures often meant boarding ice-breaking vessels and spending a few days roped to your bunk, today luxury adventure is gaining new followers very quickly. Lines such as Compagnie du Ponant, Silversea, Hapag-Lloyd and now Lindblad provide enough hard-edged discovery time to tantalise the softer adventurers, at the same time

pampering them with spas, champagne and fi ne dining.

All of this with expedition leaders who are experts in

their fi elds – award-winning photographers to help you capture wildlife like a professional, plus historians

CALL OF THE WILDSee our planet in a new light

BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO ADVENTURE CRUISING

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and anthropologists to help you understand our planet’s diverse peoples.

There are still plenty of exhilarating experiences to generate dinner discussion when you get home. Ice diving, snow camping, light mountaineering or even hot-air ballooning will add a heroic note to your next vacation.

So, yes: you could easily say expedition cruising is for non-cruisers, when the ship is just a way to reach such attractive destinations.

SO IF... you’ve been sitting on the fence unsure about whether the ocean is your next move, consider a main course of adventure … with cruising on the side.1 Be � exible. Itineraries can and do

change quickly and unexpectedly.2 Be mobile. You’ll be on your feet,

walking, climbing and wading.3 Be sociable. You’ll meet lots of

people just like yourself who like the things you do.

4 Be curious. Get ready to see amazing things and ask questions.

5 Be bold. Try new things such as food, cultures and environments.

THE KIMBERLEY ONE OF OUR MOST POPULAR DESTINATIONS

5 Be bold. Try new things such as food, cultures and environments.

GOOD THINGS,SMALL PACKAGESOWNERS OF a pair of small ships that ply the Caribbean and Europe with just 112 passengers came up with a novel way to differentiate their tiny fl eet from the more substantial competitors.

“It’s yachting, not cruising” is how Seadream describes its offering. Indeed, you really do feel like a billionaire as the crew takes you to small towns and villages while your small ship or yacht lies at anchor in the bay.

Smaller cruise ships are divided into two types: “small” is 251 to 700 passengers, while 50 to 250 is

“boutique”. Among these are extraordinary sailing ships such as those operated by Windstar Cruises, luxury ships like those in the Regent Seven Seas

Cruises fl eet plus gulets, barges and junks run by local operators.

Much of the entertainment consists of enrichment programs on everything

from vulcanology to marine science.It is an intimate experience,

yet one where you will make new friends. Small ships go to small

places – often villages without wharves or beaches – that really are undiscovered.

CALL OF THE WILDWINDSTAR CRUISES’WIND SURF

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