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Antarctica is a breathtaking banquet of wilderness and wildlife. The highest, driest, coldest, windiest and most remote continent on the planet, it is one of the few places humans have not and cannot conquer and to immerse yourself in its icy walls is a life changing journey.

Standing on the bow as you gently glide through the still waters enclosed by towering ‘meringue’ covered peaks, you are entranced by the silence, interrupted by the thunderous crash of calving glaciers, rolling icebergs, and wildife passing by. Busybody penguins, graceful whales and curious seals combine to put on one of nature’s finest performances, leaving you inspired, amazed and eager for an encore.

Welcome to the icy world of Antarctica - a place that gets under your skin unlike anywhere else on earth. For some people it is a long held hope spanning years, for some it is an opportunity, for us it is a passion and a journey we know very well, having been there multiple times.

We are dedicated to sharing our knowledge and experience to create your perfect Antarctic journey. Capturing your excitement and realising your Antarctic dream is our goal. From the awe you feel as you first glimpse the sweeping ice sheet covering the entire continent, to the endless joy from watching the profusion of penguins waddling across the snow, and watching whales gliding by we are here to help make it all happen.

We want you to fall in love with Antarctica just like we have. We want to give you lasting memories and perhaps a desire to return.

We hope our brochure will inspire you to take your first step, and start your journey with us.

Enjoy the read and we hope to talk soon.

Rose and David

WELCOME TO ANTARCTICA ...it’s a pretty cool place

PHOTOS IN THIS BROCHUREWe like to keep it real, so have mainly used photos taken by us or passengers, and are sure you will come back with equally impressive shots. We include photography tips in your preparation to help you capture the magic of Antarctica, and there’s a professional photographer on every voyage to give you tips along the way. This is one of Rose’s favourites from her March 2015 trip, taken on an afternoon Zodiac ride at Neko Harbour. She also took the cover shot earlier in the day after walking up the hill overlooking the same harbour. David’s feature thoughout as well so be sure to ask us about some tips.

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SOME ‘COOL’ ONE OCEAN FACTS

• 4 YEARS – roughly this much of their lives has been spent sailing the Drake Passage...and loving it!

• 20 MILLION – the number of penguins their combined expedition team has seen (at least).

• 60 YEARS – their management team’s combined polar experience exceeds this.

• 1 MILLION – the number of miles they have sailed aboard ships on Antarctic expeditions.

• 3,000 – the number of nautical miles they’ve sea kayaked in Antarctica (at least).

• 16,000 – the number of excursions they have led exploring various spots in Antarctica, many of them where they may well have been the only visitors.

• 100 – the number of nights they’ve spent camping on the ice of Antarctica (and counting).

• $1 MILLION – the amount they’ve raised for Antarctica wildlife preservation projects.

WHY ONE OCEAN EXPEDITIONS?There are many companies cruising the Antarctic waters and navigating your way through them can be quite confusing, so we have kept it simple and chosen to work with One Ocean Expeditions as we firmly believe they are the best.

They provide unparalleled polar experiences with exceptional, personalised service. They are steadfastly committed to providing the best expeditions, safety and environmental protection. We’ve been working with the owners over 15 years and regularly check quality, ensuring high standards are maintained.

One Ocean Expeditions is one of the most experienced teams operating expedition cruises, with one of the highest staff to guest ratios in the industry. Known for innovation and high quality adventure travel, One Ocean sets a high benchmark.

Their two ships (the “Ioffe” and “Sergey Vavilov”) are widely regarded as the best expedition ships navigating the polar waters. They are spacious and comfortable, with a fantastic, relaxed atmosphere and extremely professional crew.

If you are a traveller wanting to really experience an Antarctic expedition, then these ships are perfect for you. They are expedition ships, not cruise liners: they don’t have restaurants, they have a dining room. They don’t have casinos, they have a bar and lounge. And they don’t have hundreds of people, just 96 fellow expeditioners.

One Ocean Expeditions will be offering Fly/Cruise as well as the Classic cruise expeditions, giving you even more choice and even better wildlife viewing. You can skip the Drake and get straight amongst the action in Antarctica.

TURN THE PAGE TO READ ALL ABOUT IT

FLY and CRUISE

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INCLUSIONS • One night pre cruise accommodation in Punta Arenas or

Ushuaia with arrival transfer.• Transfers to and from the ship• Heavy duty expedition gear for use during the cruise

including jacket, pants and insulated rubber boots. It saves you money and space, but more importantly means we know you have proper clothing to take part in the excursions.

• Comprehensive pre departure booklet to prepare for your journey.

• Expert travel planning for Antarctica and South America • Really cute luggage tags!

We offer in person and phone appointments to talk about your plans and give you the right advice. Our office is just a minute’s walk from Central Station in Sydney. We’ll grab a cuppa, get out the maps and start ‘cooking’ your Antarctic adventure. Call or email to book a time to book an appointment. We host information nights throughout the year. Sign up to our newsletter to make sure you hear about these events.

Put yourself in the picture in Wil helmina Bay

WE CREATED FORWARD TRAVEL WITH THE SIMPLE GOAL OF HELPING TRAVELLERS TO TRAVEL BETTER, TRAVEL FURTHER AND TRAVEL ‘FORWARD’. WE ARE DEDICATED TO GIVING ALL OUR TRAVELLERS THE BEST POSSIBLE EXPERIENCE.A JOURNEY TO ANTARCTICA WILL CERTAINLY BE ONE OF THEM.

If you think travel is part of life and not a break from it, you are a Forward Traveller. Travel deserves proper planning and careful preparation and that is exactly what you can expect from the experienced team at Forward Travel.

If your hope is to truly experience a destination not just pass through it, then you are a Forward Traveller. If your priority is to have it planned well so you can focus on enjoying where you are, then you are definitely one of us.

We have been travelling the globe for more than half our lives and helping curious travellers for almost as long. We’ve journeyed far and wide enjoying the road less travelled in preference to the busy highway. We use our first hand knowledge to create the perfect journey, tailor made specifically and especially for you.

TRAVEL BETTER is about giving you a fantastic experience while away. We’ll put the effort and energy into planning and organising your trip so you can fully focus on enjoying where you are, without having to take time out to plan the next step. Proper planning gives you a BETTER Holiday.

TRAVEL FURTHER is about going beyond the tourist trail. We’ll find places and activities to match your interests, taking you FURTHER, giving you better ‘dinner party’ stories.

TRAVEL FORWARD is our ultimate goal. We’ve had so many travellers praise us for informed, rewarding, and stress free travel, that we hope they continue to travel FORWARD.

We do this by taking the time to get to know you, and by focussing on destinations and travel styles we know well. We work with you every step of the way to make your dream a reality. We have travelled as excited passengers, tour leaders and researchers, gaining great perspective to benefit our travellers.

This means we can offer informed and independent advice based upon your specific interests, time frame and budget.

We carefully choose everything - destinations, hotels, and travel partners so you are sure you will be well looked after.

Your journey starts from the moment of your first phone call to us or when you click the send button on an email. You’ll start your journey with us as a traveller. We look forward to welcoming you home as a friend.

We’re looking FORWARD to helping you start your journey.

Rose and David,Directors, Forward Travel

Travel Better - Travel Further - Travel Forward

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ANTARCTIC PENINSULA / BACKROADSBELOW THE ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

FALKLANDS, SOUTH GEORGIA, ANTARCTICASOUTH GEORGIA IN DEPTHANTARCTICA, WEDDEL SEA + FALKLANDSANTARCTIC CIRCLE + FALKLANDS

GETTING TO ANTARCTICA

In 2016 we have more ways than ever to reach Antarctica. All voyages leave from the bottom of South America and visit the Antarctic Peninsula which stretches further north than elsewhere on the continent. This area is teeming with wildlife due to the warmer temperatures, and is much quicker to reach.

Classic expeditions depart from Ushuaia in southern Argentina, taking under two days to reach Antarctica by ship across the fabled Drake Passage.

We now offer several new expeditions that fly from Punta Arenas to Antarctica, then cruise to the Falkland Islands where you fly back to Punta Arenas in just 90 minutes. Some trips do this in reverse. There are options to spend a week before or after the cruise exploring the wildlife-rich Falkland Islands.

We recommend having at least a few days in South America before your cruise so your body clock is adjusted and you have recovered from any jet lag. You are more likely to be affected by the ocean swell if you cruise straight away.

FLY OR CRUISE?

All the expeditions have been expertly planned and to be on any of them would be wonderful.

FLY IN / CRUISE EXPEDITIONS

Maximise your time and fly over the Drake Passage to Antarctica, or into Stanley in the Falkland’s. The time saved allows more time to reach areas rarely visited by other companies – or linger a little longer at our favourite locations! You will see more wildlife species as well by visiting both the Antarctic peninsula and the sub-Antarctic islands.

For the ultimate adventure, combine two of the voyages and create the most extensive Antarctic expedition.

• Flights from Punta Arenas to/from King George Island (Antarctica) and to/ from Stanley (Falkland Islands) are included in the voyage price

• Just 70 passengers on each of these voyages – making for a true small-ship expedition experience.

• Akademik Sergey Vavilov has a fleet of 10 zodiac inflatable boats allowing huge flexibility in daily activity programming and operations.

SEE THESE NEW VOYAGES ON PAGES 18-25

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“I like the tradition and history of the expeditions crossing

the Drake Passage, and the anticipation of whether it will be “lake” or a “shake”? Being on deck watching the seabirds soar and whales drift by sets the scene as you

push south. Seeing icebergs appear raises anticipation and the excitement reaching

Antarctica really gets the heart beating”.

ROSE SAYS:

“Rose doesn’t get seasick, I do. I’d fly so I can get amongst it straight

away and not risk a bumpy Drake. I think having extra time and the possibility to see other places is great, and I’d add a week in The Falkland Islands after the

cruise to explore the amazing wildlife haven”.

DAVID SAYS:

EPIC ANTARCTIC VOYAGE

WHAT IS WHERE AND WHERE IS WHAT? 8-9

THE SHIPS AND EXPEDITION OVERVIEW 10-11

12 DAY CLASSIC ANTARCTIC PENINSULA 12-13

14 DAY BELOW THE ANTARCTIC CIRCLE 14-15

14 DAY BACKROADS OF ANTARCTICA 16-17

20 DAY FALKLANDS, SOUTH GEORGIA AND ANTARCTICA 18-19

16 DAY SOUTH GEORGIA IN DEPTH 20-21

13 DAY ROYAL ANTARCTICA EMPERORS & KINGS 22-23

12 DAY ANTARCTIC CIRCLE AND FALKLANDS 24-25

23 DAY EPIC ANTARCTIC INDULGENCE 26-27

CHILE AND ARGENTINA ENTREES AND DESSERTS 28-31

5 DAY SINGULAR EXPERIENCE 32

8 DAY WILDLIFE OF THE FALKLANDS 33

DECK PLANS AND CABIN DESCRIPTIONS 34-35

THE FORWARD ANTARCTICA MENU

TO SOUTH AMERICA LAN flies from Sydney to Santiago daily, via Auckland and QANTAS non-stop from 4 times a week. Both are One World partners and share each other’s flights so you can purchase a LAN ticket and fly on a QANTAS flight. We’ll explain it when we chat. The LAN network stretches to over 115 cities in South America, and flying on a LAN airline ticket, gives you up to 50% discount on flights within South America, making them the best option. Our close relationship with LAN ensure we have great value airfares in both economy and business and are experts in booking them. Air New Zealand start flying from Australia via Auckland to Buenos Aires in December 2015. This is particularly appealing for travellers from Perth who could be in Buenos Aires in under 21 hours, with just one stop.

TO USHUAIA for Classic Antarctica ExpeditonsFly to Ushuaia from Buenos Aires, or El Calafate, in southern Patagonia. From Australia you need at least 2 nights before you cruise and another afterwards due to flights schedules. From Punta Arenas you can take a 12hr bus, or a luxurious 4 day Australis cruise through remote Patagonia. Or a 26 day Viva safari from Santiago to Ushuaia through remote parts of Patagonia; Ask Rose all about it as she has done it!

TO PUNTA ARENAS for Fly/Cruise Expeditions3.5hrs flying time south of Santiago, you can reach Punta on the same day leaving from Sydney or Melbourne. You could break the journey in Santiago or in the Lakes district. We’d suggest allowing time to visit the beautiful Torres del Paine NP, a few hours north of Punta Arenas. It is spectacular, and has some fabulous lodges to either indulge in luxury or use a base for trekking. See pages 28-33 for some ideas.

TRAVEL IN SOUTH AMERICAA trip to Antarctica is a fabulous excuse to see some of South America. We have included some trips in Chile and Argentina, featuring fabulous Patagonia on pages 28-33 as a sample. Ask for our South America brochure for more ideas.

GETTING THERE...

THE FORWARD MENUWe think planning travel is just like cooking. We choose the best ingredients and creatively find ways to showcase their highlights and cook it fresh for each diner (Antarctica may be frozen, our trips are not). We’ll talk to you, find out how hungry you are and what flavours you like, so we can then cook the perfect recipe to tailored to your ‘travel buds’. We have added some great Chile and Argentina ‘recipes’ to the back of this brochure, which would be perfect entrees or desserts to your Antarctic main course.

In keeping with our cooking theme we have used the following symbols to add some Forward Flavour to each itinerary. We hope you like our way of thinking.

COOKING TIME

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

FROM PRICE

SEASON

RECIPE

INTERNAL FLIGHTS

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THE FORWARD GUIDE:WHAT IS WHERE? AND WHERE IS WHAT?

Antarctica is a big place and expeditions visit different parts of it and the wildlife varies in each location. This is not a trip to the zoo, and wildlife viewing can be unpredictable. Your expedition team has so much experience and knowledge though, that they know where the wildlife is likely to be. This is our guide to help you figure out where you want to go, and what you will likely see there.

ANTARCTIC PENINSULAThe Antarctic Peninsula is mainland Antarctica, so unless you come here and set foot upon it, you have not truly been to Antarctica. Luckily all our Antarctic Expeditions visit it. It is a serenely beautiful place which makes you feel like a visitor into another world. From the moment you first cast your eyes on the seemingly meringue covered mountain peaks you will be enchanted. Once you reach its calm waters you’ll realise the show never stops, and you have a front row seat. Incredible icebergs, massive glaciers and rugged snow covered mountains add to the magic. Curious penguins waddle by and fearless whales and seals pop up to check us out while in the zodiacs.

THE WEDDELL SEAThe rarely visited and ice-choked Weddell Sea is a beautiful region filled with gigantic tabular icebergs. This area is home to Adelie penguin rookeries of staggering size and is the realm of the emperor penguin, the largest of the penguins. It was here that Shackleton and his men drifted north on the ice after their ship was lost in the ice months earlier. Navigating through the heavily iced water always causes people to pause and consider the bravery and/or foolhardiness of those early explorers who travelled these waters a hundred years before us.

PATAGONIAIf you aren’t planning to visit Patagonia in conjunction with Antarctica, you should be. Straddling the Southern Andes of Chile and Argentina, this place is truly jaw dropping! Northern Patagonia is home to forests, lakes, volcanoes and endearing villages with fine chocolates to tempt you. The south gives you rugged wilderness including Torres del Paine, perhaps South America’s greatest National Park, and the breathtaking performance that is Perito Moreno glacier. Conveniently, at the very bottom you find Ushuaia and Punta Arenas. If you like the outdoors and inspirational landscapes then you need to put Patagonia on your menu.

SOUTH GEORGIAStunningly beautiful and isolated, this wildlife sanctuary, once visited, is not easily forgotten. Its snow covered peaks, blue glacial ice and emerald green bays, are breathtaking sights. 170km long with peaks up to 2,934m, glaciers cover more than half the island. Central to the whaling industry until the mid1960’s and known for its eternal connection to Sir Ernest Shackleton who lies at rest here, its history is as interesting as its wildlife is abundant. St. Andrew’s Bay and Salisbury plain are greeted with disbelief at the sight of hundreds of thousands of king penguins filling every available inch of space, and vast quantities of elephant and fur seals occupying the sands along the water. The sights, sounds, and smells will not be forgotten soon. Visited by only a lucky few people each year, this is a very special place.

THE FALKLAND ISLANDSThe abundance and accessibility of the wildlife in the Falklands is staggering, rightly earning the islands the nickname – “Galapagos of the South”. King penguins share the white sand beaches with many other penguins, including gentoos, rockhoppers, and magellanics. Large albatross colonies, and other marine bird species are just some of the highlights. Enter one of Stanley’s pubs and be instantly transported to rural Britain, with décor, atmosphere, warm beer, and accents of a place far away. If your interests include wildlife, wilderness, walking, or war history, the Falklands is the place for you.

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA

FALKLAND ISLANDS

SOUTH GEORGIA WEDDELL SEA OPEN OCEAN

HUMPBACK WHALE

MINKE WHALE

BLUE WHALE

SOUTHERN RIGHT WHALE

SEI WHALE

FIN WHALE

ORCA WHALE

LEOPARD SEAL

ANTARCTIC FUR SEAL

ELEPHANT SEAL

CRABEATER SEAL

WEDDELL SEAL

EMPEROR PENGUIN

KING PENGUIN

CHINSTRAP PENGUIN

ADÉLIE PENGUIN

GENTOO PENGUIN

MACARONI PENGUIN

ROCK HOPPER PENGUINS

MAGELLANIC PENGUINS

ROYAL ALBATROSS

WANDERING ALBATROSS

BLACK-BROWED ALBATROSS

SOUTHERN GIANT PETREL

ANTARCTIC PETREL AND SHAG

ANTARCTIC TERN

STEAMER DUCKS

FALKLAND STEAMER DUCK

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DESIGNED FOR POLAR RESEARCH, SISTER SHIPS AKADEMIK IOFFE AND AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV ARE MODERN, COMFORTABLE, SAFE, ICE-STRENGTHENED SHIPS AND ALMOST IDENTICAL IN EVERY WAY. BUILT IN RAUMA, FINLAND IN 1988/89 THEY ARE WIDELY REGARDED AS THE TWO BEST POLAR EXPEDITION SHIPS IN THE WORLD. THEY ARE OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY BY ONE OCEAN EXPEDITIONS.

Here’s some reasons why:

• The most stable expedition ships operating in Antarctica, thanks to a combination of internal stabilisers and a built-in water ballast trimming system.

• They’re fast (up to 14.5 knots), giving you more time where you want to be and less time at sea.

• They’re exceptionally quiet too, a bonus of having been built for hydro-acoustic research. There is little if any ambient noise from the engines.

• An extremely experienced Captain, crew and an ice-strengthened hull (Lloyds Register 1A, Canadian Type B) provide an exceptionally safe combination for polar expedition cruising.

• Extremely manoeuvrable with bow-thruster and a stern multi-directional propulsion unit and built-in propulsion back up.

• They offer a true small-ship experience, with a maximum of 96 guests on any voyage and the highest staff-to-guest ratio in the polar industry.

• Refitted and refurbished recently gives improved the comfort on-board.• Open bridge and chart rooms allow you to watch crew navigating the ship and

follow your passage on the maps. The bridge is an excellent place for wildlife spotting, with binoculars and guidebooks available.

• Multimedia room with computers loaded with the latest software for photo management, back-up and manipulation.

• Cozy (Ioffe) and spacious (Vavilov) bar and lounges with 24-hour coffee and tea stations

• Comfortable cabins with generous storage space. There is a mudroom so you can leave your outer gear there instead of taking up space in the cabin.

• The presentation room is equipped with the latest in digital technology allowing interactive lectures and discussions.

• Sumptuous meals prepared by the culinary team of 4 chefs served in the spacious dining room

• Great little library full of fascinating reference books on the polar regions, locaterd on Deck 5 with wonderful forward viewing windows.

• Polar Salt Water Plunge Pool, sauna, fitness room - and an outdoor hot tub!• Extensive deck space and the top deck offers 360 degree views and has an

observatory where a spotting scope is stored as well as blankets. • Of course there is a gift-shop, medical clinic and doctor on every trip.

WHY ARE THESE THE BEST SHIPS?

YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM

One Ocean Expedition founder, Andrew Prossin outlines the company philosophy:

“People really matter on our expeditions and we show this at every opportunity, particularly by allowing our guests to have a say in how their experiences unfold. We create small special interest groups, so each individual can choose the activity best suited to them. Options and choices are provided throughout the voyage and we strive to take care of every detail. The One Ocean Expeditions team have many years of expedition cruising expertise coupled with specialty knowledge in their chosen field. In addition to our expedition and hospitality professionals, One Ocean Expeditions carries specialty staff on every voyage. This includes an English speaking emergency physician, resident professional photographer, registered massage therapist, fitness trainer and our unique multi-skilled adventure concierges.”

ADVENTURE CONCIERGES Once you board the ship, you leave the every day behind and emerge into the extraordinary. With their unique brand of customised informal hospitality, the team of adventure concierges ensures this happens. You feel right at home for the duration of your voyage where comfort and safety are top priority. The adventure concierges lead the way by connecting with guests on an individual basis. Understanding the unique desires of each client enables you to enjoy a very personal experience. They’ll even bring hot chocolate up to you on the top deck.

During the days at sea our expedition team will deliver presentations to educate and inform you, about all things Antarctic, including the history and the wildlife you will soon meet. Days are spent on deck eagerly scanning the ocean for whales, and the sky for seabirds, with call outs over the PA system when sightings are made, and the captain will often slow down so we can enjoy the show.

Once we arrive at a destination, we aim to have at least two ‘Zodiac’ excursions each day, some may be cruising around enjoying the playful wildlife or exploring glaciers and icebergs up close. Some will be shore landings where you can go on short or long walks with your expert leaders, and we will have many visits to penguin rookeries to admire and smile as these curious birds waddle by.

CAMPING IN ANTARCTICA (INCLUDED) We will try to camp ashore for a night on most trips and it is included in the price. There are enough tents and ‘bivvy bags’ for everyone so you don’t need to book it in advance, simply decide on the day. It is less likely on the 18 night journeys as we have less time in Antarctica, and also the Marine Mammal voyage as we try to cover more ground finding wildlife, than using the time to overnight in one place to camp.

EXPEDITION SEA KAYAKING The only activity that needs to be booked is kayaking, at USD795 per person. This is for the whole cruise and we expect to have between 4-7 chances to paddle on each trip. Each trip has 16 kayaking places so book early if you are really keen. The kayakers will have excursions away from the other passengers so they are able to glide quietly without engine noise, allowing a most memorable and emotional thrill.

EXPECTATIONS AND ACTIVITIESExpect to be amazed, to be overwhelmed and to be even more impressed than you had imagined on a One Ocean Expedition. With an exceptionally high staff to guest ratio you will receive personal, professional attention from the team, whose sole focus is to give you the best possible journey, and make you very grateful your chose a One Ocean Expeditions.

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Enjoy twice daily excursions with the best naturalist guides, historians and adventurers. The heavily glaciated Antarctic Peninsula is mountainous and features a staggering abundance of wildlife, as well as fascinating historic sites and scientific bases. This voyage offers the complete Antarctic experience.

CLASSIC ANTARCTIC PENINSULA

WE LOVE THIS CLASSIC ANTARCTIC EXPERIENCE, IT’S A WONDERFUL INTRODUCTION TO THE FROZEN CONTINENT.

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ICEBERG ALLEY

2016: 07 DEC (I), 17 DEC (I) 2017: 14 FEB (I), 24 FEB (I), 5 MAR (V) 6 MAR (I), 15 MAR (V), 16 MAR (I)

11 NIGHTS / 12 DAYS

V - AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV. I – AKADEMIK IOFFE.

Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration.

DAY 1. Met upon arrival in Ushuaia. Transfer to hotel.

DAY 2. Awake this morning and cast your eyes to the pier where your ship is waiting for you. Explore town or perhaps stretch your legs in the nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park. Afternoon transfer to the ship. (B, D)

DAY 3-4. The Drake Passage is home to thousands of seabirds including our favourite, the majestic wandering albatross. The expedition team will prepare you with presentations on everything Antarctic, from wildlife to history, and you can pick up some tips from the on-board photography expert. Before long we start to see our first icebergs announcing our arrival in Antarctic waters. (B, L, D)

DAYS 5-9. In the calm waters of the Antarctic Peninsula, we explore the bays, harbours and coves in small, inflatable Zodiac boats, marvelling up close at nature’s brilliance. As we

quietly glide along the bays we are greeted by curious seals and whales, who often come close to check us out. Venture ashore to encounter a wonderful array of experiences, walk along the shore and gasp at the staggering amount of equally curious penguins and be amused at the squabbling and waddling of these entertaining birds. Historic huts and science bases offer a fascinating glimpse into life on the ice, and icebergs in all shades of blue, will take your breath away. We hope to step foot on the Antarctic Continent at either Neko Harbour or Paradise Harbour, and if the weather allows, we can camp on shore. (B, L, D)

DAYS 10-11. Heading north the Captain will set a course towards Cape Horn at the very bottom of South America. We enjoy a celebratory Captain’s dinner and reflect on the wondrous experience we have just shared. (B, L, D)

DAY 12. Disembark and transfer to the airport. (B)

“Antarctica was simply superb. The One Ocean team are a passionate and delightful bunch of people. I am so pleased we chose them.” JANET H, JAN 2014

ITINERARY

CHRISTMAS IN ANTARCTICA 17 DECEMBER 2016Are you like Bing Crosby and dreaming of a White Christmas? This is your trip, the only place with a white Christmas in the middle of summer. Imagine standing on deck sipping eggnog as snowflakes gently fall, then feasting on Christmas dinner surrounded by soaring snow covered peaks in the most pristine landscape. Walk in a winter wonderland along beaches crowded with curious penguins, and glide sleigh like through rarely visited waterways as whales feed nearby.

MARINE MAMMALS OF ANTARCTICA - 16 MARCH 2017Late season is bustling with activity so this trip is focussed on understanding and interratcing with the amazing whales, seals (and penguins) of Antarctica. This is when whales are their most relaxed and curious, so we have several world renowned marine mammal specialists aboard to educate us, and you can and even help with some of their research. This is also the perfect time for incredible Antarctic sunrises and sunsets. Ask Rose about it, as she checked it out in March 2015.

DATES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE

7 DEC / 5, 6, 16, 17 MAR $7,795 $10,095 $10,995 $11,695 $12,995 $13,995

17 DEC / 14, 24 FEB $8,795 $11,095 $11,695 $12,195 $12,995 $14,995

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JOURNEY BELOW THE CIRCLE

∙ VOYAGEBELOWTHE ANTARCTIC CIRCLE

∙ LEMAIRECHANNELANDICEBERG ALLEY

∙ ICECAMPING∙ EXTENDEDHOURSOFDAYLIGHT∙ HISTORICHUTSANDSCIENCE

STATIONS

14 JAN 2017 (I)

14 NIGHTS/15 DAYS

On this voyage, we push further south than at any other time of the season and aim to cross the Antarctic Circle. It’s a huge thrill and a ‘bucket list’ item for most guests who join this voyage. Best of all, are the extra days we have to explore the Antarctic coastline compared to shorter voyages.

If you are short on time, but still want to ‘cross the circle’ – check out the NEW 10-night fly/cruise voyages on the Akademik Sergey Vavilov – ‘Quest for the Antarctic Circle’.

CROSSING SOUTH OF THE ANTARCTIC CIRCLE IS A RARE EXPERIENCE ACHIEVED BY VERY FEW AND FORTUNATE TRAVELLERS, BUT EVEN BETTER THAN THAT IS HAVING TWO EXTRA DAYS IN ANTARCTICA.

I – AKADEMIK IOFFE.

Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration.

DAY 1. Met upon arrival in Ushuaia and transferred to your hotel transfer.

DAY 2. Cast your eyes to the pier where your ship is waiting for you. Explore town or perhaps stretch your legs in the nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park. Afternoon transfer to the ship. (B, D)

DAY 3-4. Chart a course directly south to the Antarctic Circle at 66°33’S and then slowly meander north through the sheltered waters of the Antarctic Peninsula. Few ships reach this far south and we appreciate being on a modern, ice-strengthened vessel. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere on-board as our expedition team prepare us for adventures with informative presentations. Stroll the decks and watch the sky and ocean come alive with an array of seabirds and whales keeping us company. Feel the temperature drop as we cross the Antarctic Convergence and the excitement builds knowing soon we will cast our eyes upon the white continent itself, shining like a fluffy meringue.

DAYS 5-12. Our expert expedition team, some of whom have been here over a hundred times still get a thrill with the pristine beauty of the Antarctic Peninsula. The abundance of wildlife here is truly extraordinary with five seal species, huge penguin rookeries and a profusion of seabirds. Frequent excursions let you experience nature up close. Our first objective will be to sail south of the Antarctic Circle. If ice conditions allow, we will push further south, to several fascinating historic sites and vast penguin colonies including the comical little Adelies who prefer the cooler temperatures found further south. We eventually chart a northerly course, cruising through the spectacular waterways of Crystal Sound, the Neumeyer Channel and into the Gerlache Strait.

Meander through the superb Lemaire Channel, watched over by the majestic, sheer rock and ice walls of Booth Island and the snow covered twin peaks of Cape Renard, soaring up to 1km high at its northern end. The scenery here is something to behold, and undoubtedly a highlight of the voyage. We frequently encounter humpback whales in the broad expanse of Wilhelmina Bay.

Hardy adventurers have the chance to camp on the ice, feeling the thrill of surely the planet’s most remote camp site. Visit Pleneau Islands and cruise through the iceberg alley by inflatable boat.

The extended daylight at this time of the season is very easy to get used to and it is quite a thrill to be on deck at 2am watching the superb show Mother Nature is putting on all around you. You may be a bit sleep deprived, but trust us – you won’t mind at all. As we start heading north the huge tabular icebergs scale down in size and up in the amount of blue tones trapped in their ancient, frozen water.

As we quietly glide along the bays we are greeted with curiosity by the seals and sometimes whales, who will come up close to check us out. Walk along the shore line and encounter an abundance of curious penguins, take time to sit down and delight as they approach to check you out. Let them entertain you with their squabbling, waddling and feeding their chicks. We may also visit a research station to see what the scientists are working on.

DAYS 13-14. Leave this wonderland and head north towards South America and round Cape Horn, respected by sailors throughout the ages. As we join in a special dinner attended by the Captain of the ship, we happily spend the evening reflecting on one of life’s great experiences.

DAY 15. We disembark early morning and will be transferred to the airport.

“Rose and David’s thorough attention to detail with my first trip to Antarctica contributed greatly to my most amazing travel experience ! The ship, the crew and the great One Ocean team took care of the rest. It’s a phenomenal place and I was thrilled to make it “twice in a lifetime” in 2015.”

SUZANNE C. ORANGE

ITINERARY

DATES AND RATES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE

14 JAN 2017 $11,195 $14,295 $15,095 $16,095 $16,995 $18,995

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Love your outdoor pursuits? So do we. Only on this voyage do we offer ski touring, snow-shoeing, sea kayaking with an overnight camping option and our full day expedition field photography workshops. The snow and ice is pristine in the early part of the season. Our regular program of zodiac cruises, onshore walks and hikes, visits to wildlife colonies, historic sites and science bases will keep passengers of all interests busy. The penguins are arriving on mass and busy establishing their rookeries. There’s just so much going on.

Early season in Antarctica is an awesome time to visit. Pricing is sharp and this voyage offers an extra two days of excursions in Antarctica, compared to the 10 night trips.

BACKROADS OF ANTARCTICA

CALLING ALL ADVENTURERS! THIS SPECIAL VOYAGE IS ALL ABOUT PARTICIPATING IN A VAST ARRAY OF OUTDOOR PURSUITS DESIGNED TO EXCITE AND INSPIRE THOSE WHO REVEL IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS.

∙ ADRENALINEPACKEDPROGRAMME

∙ SKITOURINGANDSNOWSHOEING

∙ EXTENSIVEHIKING∙ SEAKAYAKINGANDCAMPING

7 NOV 2016 (I)

13 NIGHTS/14 DAYS

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Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration.

DAY 1. Met upon arrival in Ushuaia and transferred to your hotel.

DAY 2. Your eyes will be eagerly drawn to the pier where your ship will be waiting. There are many places to explore in town and we also recommend a tour to nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park. This afternoon meet your fellow passengers and transfer to the ship.

DAYS 3-4. The anticipation grows as we cross the Drake Passage, edging closer to the white continent. As we cross these fabled waters, our on board naturalists spend time on deck looking for whales, and leading lively discussions about the marine life of the Antarctic.

DAYS 5-11. In the waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula, we explore twice daily by inflatable Zodiacs. Planned excursions may include Neko Harbour, Wilhelmina Bay and the southerly Petermann Island, where we will observe Weddell, crabeater and elephant seals, skuas and other seabirds as well as an enthralling abundance of penguins including large colonies of the comical Adélie penguin. We find ourselves delving into our expedition field photography

programme as well as our hiking, snow-shoeing, sea kayaking, and ski touring programs. Once along the peninsula we plan to launch our overnight kayaking experience. We also look for a possible campsite and assemble our tents for the wonderful experience of camping in Antarctica. All of these great activities run alongside our regular schedule of zodiac cruising, hikes on shore, visits to wildlife colonies, historic huts and science bases. The presentations and seminars continue on board and the dining room is abuzz every night with guests recapping their daily experiences off the ship.

DAYS 12-13. We reluctantly leave this wonderland and head back to South America. We chart a course for the fabled landmark of Cape Horn, respected by sailors throughout the ages. As we join in a celebratory Captain’s dinner we will happily spend the evening reflecting on the fabulous experience we have shared.

DAY 14. Disembark after an early breakfast and transfer to the airport for onward flights.

“We so want to thank you for all the organisation that you put into our trip that enabled us to have the most amazing holiday. Our guides were truly superb. Great itinerary and one of the best holidays we’ve ever had. Thank you. Brilliant!” JOHN AND JUDY A, MAY 2014

ITINERARY

DATES AND RATES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE

7 NOV 2016 $8.095 $10,295 $11,295 $12,095 $12,995 $14,995

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES AVAILABLE ON THIS VOYAGE

PRE-BOOKING REQUIRED∙Sea Kayaking (+US$795).

Max 16.

∙Overnight Sea Kayaking (+US$300). Option available if already enrolled in standard sea kayak program. Sea kayak and camping experience is necessary and participation in this option is dependent upon OOE Sea Kayak Guide approval on board. Max 6 / Min 4.

∙Ski Touring (+ US$750). Back country experience essential and participation in this option is dependent upon OOE Ski Touring Guide approval on board. Gear not provided by OOE. Please review our required gear list prior to departure. Max 12 / Min 6.

∙Expedition Snowshoeing (+US$45). Gear provided. Max 12.

∙Expedition Field Photography (+US$45). Max 18.

JUST GO ALONG∙Overnight Camping (Free).

Gear provided. No maximum.

∙Classic Snowshoeing (Free). Gear provided. 10 pairs of snowshoes will be available.

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This trip links three astonishing locations and truly provides the most comprehensive Antarctic experience possible. This year we offer an exciting selection of departures on this ever popular itinerary covering early, middle and late season. This voyage features a staggering diversity of wildlife, breathtaking scenery and fascinating history. The epic story of Sir Earnest Shackleton is a central focus of this remarkable journey.

To repeat an often heard comment, “If we are going all that way, we might as well see the whole lot – this is the trip for us!” – Even we can’t argue with that.

FALKLAND ISLANDS, SOUTH GEORGIA AND ANTARCTICA THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE ANTARCTIC VOYAGES YOU CAN EVER HOPE TO DO.

∙HISTORYOFTHEFALKLANDISLANDS

∙WILDLIFECOVEREDBEACHESOFSOUTH GEORGIA

∙VISITSHACKLETON’SGRAVESITE∙SEABIRDSOFTHESCOTIASEA∙HISTORICELEPHANTISLAND∙ICEFILLEDBAYSOFTHE

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA∙WONDERFULACTIVITY

PROGRAMME THROUGHOUT

2016: 20 OCT (I), 30 OCT*(V) 18 NOV *(V) 19 NOV (I) 2017: 27 DEC (I), 27 JAN 17 (I) 19 NIGHTS / 20 DAYS

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Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration.

DAY 1. Met upon arrival in Ushuaia and transferred to your hotel.

DAY 2. Awake this morning and your eyes will be eagerly drawn to the pier where your ship will be waiting. There are many places to explore in town and maybe visit nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park. This afternoon you meet your fellow passengers and transfer to the ship for embarkation.

DAYS 3-4. En route to the Falkland’s, the days are spent mingling with polar experts and fellow passengers, preparing us for the journey ahead. We are kept company by a profusion of seabirds, including our favourite, the spectacular wandering albatross.

DAYS 5-6. We explore the remote west Falkland Islands, home to stunning birdlife. Share the white sand beaches with penguins and seals and enjoy several walks to visit albatross colonies and marvel at the comical rockhopper penguins. A visit to Stanley, the quaint capital is next and as we wander through the charming streets, we sense the history and enjoy the local hospitality in one of several pubs. It really feels like you have been transported to rural Britain, with the accents, the currency, and the warm pints of beer combining to create a fascinating town in the remote South Atlantic Ocean.

DAYS 7-8. Heading to South Georgia the days at sea are spent scanning the horizon for whales and seabirds and the ship-board presentations are in full swing with lectures and videos helping us to fully appreciate our journey.

DAYS 9-11. Majestic snow-covered mountains greet us on arrival in South Georgia. We explore the protected waters looking for interesting landing spots including Salisbury Plain, St Andrews Bay and Gold Harbour. These locations are home to a staggering abundance of brightly coloured king penguins. More than 100,000

birds congregate in each of these vast rookeries, covering every inch of the shore and far inland among the tussock grass. Fur seals cover the beaches, while giant petrels and majestic albatross swoop in the skies above. We plan a visit to historic whaling station of Grytviken and pay our respects at the grave of the most famous Antarctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton. For many, this is a highlight of the trip.

DAYS 12-13. Crossing the Scotia Sea we inch closer to Antarctica, skirting the South Orkney Islands. We soon start to encounter our first large icebergs – announcing our arrival to Antarctica.

DAYS 14-17. We pass by Elephant Island, where Shackleton and his men sought refuge in 1916. Our days are spent cruising among the South Shetland Islands just off the Antarctic Peninsula. Dazzling wildlife sightings await us on our excursions and we hope to see the gentle humpback whale. After much anticipation, we arrive at the Antarctic mainland in Paradise Harbour or nearby Wilhelmina Bay. Snow covered peaks and heavily glaciated landscapes are all around us now and we explore the calm waters by Zodiac boats, enjoying several shore excursions each day. Take a front row seat and marvel at some of Mother Nature’s finest work. Penguins stroll by, leopard seals stealthily cruise the waters looking for a meal, icebergs surround us and whales surface in close proximity.

DAYS 18-19. We reluctantly leave this wonderland and make our way towards South America. We chart a course for the fabled landmark of Cape Horn, respected by sailors throughout the ages. As we join in a celebratory Captain’s dinner we will happily spend the evening reflecting on the fabulous experience we have shared.

DAY 20. Disembark and transfer to the airport.

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FLY IN / CRUISE VARIATIONThis is a new variation on the much loved classic 19 night itinerary. We utilize the flight to Stanley in the Falkland’s to save almost a day and a half at sea. On one departure, this allows us to run a 18 night voyage, yet still visit all the locations of a traditional 19 night voyage. On the 20 night voyage, we have an additional day of exploration in Antarctica. 20 night departure: 30 OCT 16. 18 night departure: 18 NOV 16. (* See pricing below). Ask for a copy of the detailed cruise itinerary.

DATES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE

20 OCT $13,095 $14,895 $16,395 $17,195 $17,995 $20,995

30 OCT*, 18* & 19 NOV $13,095 $14,895 $16,895 $17,695 $18,995 $21,995

27 DEC, 27 JAN $16,395 $19,995 $21,295 $22,495 $23,995 $25,995

Be thankful for visiting Fortuna Bay, South Georgia

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Perhaps you have already experienced the icy world of Antarctica, but wants to ‘complete the picture’ - and add this extraordinary location to the list? This itinerary features incredible wildlife encounters, copious history and stunning scenery. Our two departures allows for up to TEN consecutive days of exploration in South Georgia witnessing what has often been described as the ‘greatest wildlife show on earth’. This is more than double the time traditionally spent on voyages which also include Antarctica. On both departures, our popular photography symposium adds yet another dimension. On the October departure, a South Georgia Alpine crossing will be offered, follwing in the footsteps of Shackleton, Crean and Worsley - 100 years ago. Experienced trekkers only!

SOUTH GEORGIA AND FALKLAND ISLANDS IN DEPTH AN ABSOLUTE HAVEN FOR WILDLIFE, SOUTH GEORGIA IS EXTREMELY REMOTE YET IS FILLED TO THE BRIM WITH SCENERY, HISTORY, AND PENGUINS. THIS IS INDEED A WORTHY PRIZE FOR EVERYONE WITH ‘ENDURANCE’.

∙STAGGERINGABUNDANCEOFWILDLIFE

∙HISTORICWHALINGSTATIONS∙VISITTOSHACKLETON’S

GRAVESITE∙WONDERFULHIKING

OPPORTUNITIES∙RARELYVISITEDLANDINGSITES∙PHOTOGRAPHYSYMPOSIUM

2016: 14 OCT (V) - 17 NIGHTS 2017: 27 JAN (V) - 15 NIGHTS

15 OR 17 NIGHTS / 16 OR 18 DAYS*

SPEND AN

UNPRECEDENTED

EXPLORING THIS

SPECTACULAR LOCATIONFULL

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Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration.

DAY 1. Arrive today in Punta Arenas and transfer to your hotel for the night.

DAY 2. Fly from Punta Arenas to Stanley in the Falkland Islands. Transfer to the ship and set a course for South Georgia.

DAYS 3-4. Much of our time is spent on the bridge or outer decks scanning the horizon in search of whales and other marine mammals. We spend plenty of time with our on board polar experts who will be educating us on the wonders of the South Atlantic Ocean and Sub-Antarctic eco-systems. History is a key theme of this voyage and the epic story of Shackleton is central to our journey.

DAYS 5-12. These next eight days will be unlike anything you have ever imagined. Majestic snow-covered mountains greet us on arrival in South Georgia. We begin by cruising the north-western coast finding landing spots such as Elsehul Bay and Salisbury Plain. The highlight is the staggering abundance of king penguin adults and their young that live in these locations by the hundreds of thousands, covering every inch of the shore.

Continue our journey deeper into the heart of South Georgia where our next expected stop is Prion Island, in the beautiful Bay of Isles. This island has been designated as a ‘Specially Protected Area’ by the South Georgia Government, due to the breeding wandering albatross colonies at this location.

History comes into sharp focus as we continue west to Stromness and Grytviken. From 1912 until the 1930’s, Stromness (and nearby Leith and Husvik), operated as whaling stations and the rusted and ghostly remnants of the old stations remain today. It was here, in 1916, that Shackleton and his companions, Worsley and Crean arrived after their epic crossing the south coast. If the weather co-operates, we hope to be able to hike the last few kilometres across the saddle, walking in the footsteps of Shackleton and his men.

We journey southeast entering the broad expanse of Cumberland Bay. At the head of the bay lies Grytviken – the largest of the old whaling stations on South Georgia. A highlight of our landing here is a visit to the gravesite of Sir Ernest Shackleton and his loyal right hand man Frank Wild. Our next few days take us to St Andrew’s Bay and Gold Harbor - places that are teeming with wildlife, including fur seals, elephant seals and massive colonies of the colourful king penguins. As with all of our landings we will exercise every opportunity possible to explore on foot, as much or as little as you like.

We hope to visit Drygalski Fjord, one of the most spectacular sites in South Georgia. In calm weather you can hear the glacier calving large chunks of ice into the steely blue waters. This place seems a fitting end to our adventures in South Georgia and, reflecting on seven epic days of exploration, we chart a return course to the Falkland Islands.

DAYS 13-14. Spend time catching up on journal entries, or perhaps downloading photos. For some, it’s a chance to catch some well-earned rest after a busy week of exploration. The wonderful lounge and bar on our ship provides fantastic panoramas and the educational presentations continue, with an entertaining voyage recap by our Expedition Leader.

DAY 15. We wake to the sight of landfall in the Falklands. We launch the zodiacs and go ashore at Sea Lion Island to view the incredible diversity of wildlife found at this location. Three species of penguin including gentoo, magellanic and rockhopper, as well as southern elephant seals and South American sea lions inhabit the area. As we cruise along the coast bound for Stanley, we enjoy a special dinner attended by the ship’s Captain.

DAY 16. Arrive into Port Stanley this morning and transfer to the airport for the flight to Punta Arenas in Chile.

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* NOTE: THE ITINERARY ABOVE IS BASED ON THE JANUARY 2017 DEPARTURE, WHICH FINISHES IN STANLEY AND FLIES BACK TO PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE). THE OCTOBER DEPARTURE FINISHES IN USHUAIA (ARGENTINA). OCTOBER DEPARTURE IS TWO DAYS LONGER AND FEATURES THE SOUTH GEORGIA CROSSING AS AN OPTION.

DATES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE

14 OCT 2016 $10,395 $12,395 $13,295 $14,095 $14,995 $16,995

27 JAN 2017 $13,395 $16,595 $17,595 $18,595 $19,995 $21,995

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This popular fly-in/cruise itinerary includes all the key locations along the Antarctic Peninsula, enters the Weddell Sea where the massive tabular icebergs roam, stops at Elephant Island, central to the Shackleton tale and finishes in the Falkland Islands. Here, the icing on the cake of this exceptional voyage will be the close observation of the black-browed albatross colonies on West Point Island, plus a visit to the glorious King penguin rookeries on nearby Saunders Island. This trip provides fantastic diversity in a relatively short voyage of just 12 days. On this expedition, we anticipate nine days of off-ship excursions on shore. Truly the ultimate Antarctic experience!

ROYAL ANTARCTICA - AMONGST EMPERORS AND KINGSFLY STRAIGHT TO ANTARCTICA, BOARD THE SHIP AND GET ‘AMONGST THE ICE’ AND IMMEDIATELY START EXPLORING THE SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS FROM THE VERY FIRST DAY.

∙ HUGETABULARICEBERGSINTHEWEDDELL SEA

∙ HISTORICELEPHANTISLAND∙ CHANCETOSEEALLANTARCTIC

PENGUIN SPECIES∙ CAMPASHOREINANTARCTICA

2016: 26 DEC (V), 2017: 16 JAN (V), 20 FEB (V)

12 NIGHTS / 13 DAYS

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Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration.

DAY 1. Arrive today in Punta Arenas and transfer to your hotel for the night.

DAY 2. Fly from Punta Arenas over the Drake Passage to King George Island, located just 60 nautical miles from the continent of Antarctica. Transfer to the ship and immediately you will be awestruck by the snow covered peaks of the South Shetland Island group.

DAYS 3. Explore the South Shetland Islands. Possibly visit Deception Island, an extinct volcanic caldera into which the ship can sail. The rusted old whaling station at Baily Head looks completely out of place. There are some great hikes here, around the dilapidated old buildings, or high up to a breathtaking viewpoint. This evening we set off across the Bransfield Strait bound for continental Antarctica.

DAYS 4-5. The Antarctic Peninsula is home to deep bays, pristine coves and numerous small islands. The landscape features heavily glaciated mountains permanently covered in ice and snow. Rocky outcrops are home to gentoo, Adelie and chinstrap penguin rookeries and the waters are rich in marine life. Enjoy several days of exploration with guided walks, visits to wildlife colonies, and zodiac cruising among the ice.

DAYS 6-8. Entering the Weddell Sea, you see an increase in huge tabular icebergs – some the size of whole city blocks – making for exciting navigation. We find Adelie penguin rookeries of astonishing sizes, and excursions may include Paulet Island, Brown Bluff and even the southerly Snow Hill Island, where we observe Weddell and elephant seals, skuas and other seabirds. If the weather allows, you may choose to camp ashore overnight imagining was it was like for those early explorers. Sailing among the islands of the

Weddell Sea, we are in the realm of the emperor penguin, the largest of the penguins. Everyone will be on deck keeping a lookout.

DAY 9. The southern tip of Elephant Island is home to an impressive macaroni penguin colony. This will be another penguin species to add to your wildlife list. Shore landings at the fabled Point Wild, where Shackleton and his men were encamped under their upturned life boats, are notoriously tricky due to pounding surf on the rocky beach. If conditions are right, you may be able to get ashore. Even from the ship anchored offshore, this is a thrilling location and a major highlight for history buffs.

DAY 10-11. While sailing across to the Falkland Islands our polar experts recap our adventures and prepare us for the day ahead. The spectacular seabirds, including several albatross and petrel species are our constant companions as they soar above the ship. Our educational program continues and our experts entertain us with lively presentations.

DAY 12. Arriving into the Falkland Islands overnight, you explore the western archipelago. West Point is known for its sizeable rookeries of rockhopper penguins and nesting black browed albatross. While nearby Saunders Island with its white sand beaches features no less than four penguin species, including gentoo, magellanic, and rockhopper - and our ultimate goal for the Falkland Island visit, the impressive king penguin. Tonight you celebrate with a special dinner attended by the ship’s Captain, while reflecting on this life changing journey.

DAY 13. Navigate through the narrows and into the harbor of Port Stanley. Transfer to the airport for our flight to Punta Arenas in southern Chile.

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WANT THE MAXIMUM WILDLIFE EXPERIENCE?For the maximum wildlife experience book a place on the 16 January departure and then stay on-board for the 14 night in depth expedition to the wildlife haven of South Georgia. Go back to page 21 to read about the South Georgia trip. Ask us about the special rates that apply when you combine trips.

DATES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE

26 DEC, 16 JAN, 20 FEB $10,895 $13,395 $14,395 $15,095 $16,695 $17,995

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ANTARCTIC CIRCLE AND FALKLANDS

∙ CROSSTHEANTARCTICCIRCLE∙ 8DAYSOFOFF-SHIPEXCURSIONS∙ ALLTHECLASSICANTARCTIC

PENINSULA LOCATIONS∙ OPPORTUNITYTOCAMPASHORE

IN ANTARCTICA

2016: 16 DEC (V) 2017: 06 JAN (V), 10 FEB (V)

11 NIGHTS / 12 DAYS

This is achieved by the clever time-saving use of a flight to Stanley (Falkland Islands) to commence the voyage. At the conclusion of the trip, we fly from Antarctica, (King George Island), crossing the Drake Passage back to Punta Arenas in just over two hours. Total time saved? Close to three and a half days at sea! This voyage includes a possible EIGHT days of off ship excursions and visits all of the classic Antarctic peninsula locations. For a relatively short voyage, this trip packs a serious punch and offers fantastic diversity of scenery, wildlife, historic and scientific interest.

THIS EXCITING NEW EXPEDITION ALLOWS US TO REACH OUR OBJECTIVE OF THE ANTARCTIC CIRCLE IN JUST 10 NIGHTS.

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Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration.

DAY 1. Arrive today in Punta Arenas and transfer to your hotel for the night.

DAY 2. Fly from Punta Arenas in Chile, to Stanley in the Falkland Islands. Transfer from the airport to the ship for embarkation. In the evening, depart Stanley bound for Antarctica.

DAYS 3-4. Heading for Antarctica, time is spent on the bridge or outer decks watching the seabirds soar around the ship. You spend plenty of time with our on board polar experts as they educate us on the wonders of the South Atlantic Ocean and Antarctic eco-systems. The history of early polar exploration is a popular theme. Excitement builds as we see our first icebergs.

DAYS 5-6. This morning we are in position at King George Island – the largest in the South Shetlands group. Penguin Island and nearby Turret Point offer good opportunities for shore landings. This afternoon we continue our journey south, navigating into the broad expanse of the Bransfield Straight – making our way ever closer to the Antarctic coastline. This is an important migration corridor for wildlife and we keep a lookout for whales in the waters. By morning, the towering mountain peaks of the Antarctic continent loom into view and we should make landfall around Wilhelmina Bay. This is truly an ‘A-list’ location and a place we often encounter sizeable pods of humpback whales.

DAYS 7-9. Given favorable ice conditions, our first goal will be to sail south of the Antarctic Circle and into Crystal Sound. A favored landing site here is Detaille Island, home to an abandoned British science hut from the 1950’s. This vicinity marks our turnaround point and from now on, we return in a northerly direction exploring the dramatic coastline of the Antarctic Peninsula. We hope to visit a working scientific base to learn something of the important climate-related

research happening here. If the conditions are right, we aim to offer our overnight camping program to all adventurers somewhere in this vicinity. We have all the gear onboard and an experienced team to make this a night to remember!

DAY 10-11. We aim to transit the Lemaire Channel on our way north towards Paradise Harbour. This may be the first opportunity to step foot on the continent of Antarctica itself. Nearby Neko Harbour offers another continental landing. Both locations offer terrific hiking opportunities up to panoramic view points. For the sea kayakers, the paddling opportunities here are endless. Expect to be in full sensory overload by this time of the voyage. By morning we arrive in the South Shetland Islands. The adventure is not over and if the weather conditions allow, we sail the ship into the flooded volcanic caldera at Deception Island. Charting a course for King George Island in early evening light, we enjoy a special dinner attended by the Captain of the ship.

DAY 12. This morning we are anchored off King George Island. We say goodbye to our crew and transfer ashore by zodiac and time permitting, we will explore the surrounding area. There are several important science bases here including Chile’s Frei Station and Bellingshausen Station. We are transferred to the airstrip for the two-hour flight to Punta Arenas in southern Chile (this flight is included in the price of your voyage). We recommend you spend a night in Punta Arenas in the event of any delays returning from Antarctica today. On arrival, a transfer is provided to several hotel locations downtown.

NOTE: Reaching the Antarctic Circle on the December departure will depend on favorable mid-season ice conditions.

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DATES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE

ALL DEPARTURES $10,095 $12,095 $12,995 $13,695 $14,995 $15,595

“Antarctica is like another planet. Amazing! One Ocean were brilliant and we couldn’t fault them. All in all it was a brilliant holiday. Many thanks for all your organisation which made everything seamless. Looking Forward to more travel with you in the future.”

BOB AND KAREN C, JAN 2015

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Imagine a voyage that provides no less than SIXTEEN days of off-ship excursions! This equates to more than 30 shore landings. Only scientists who work at the research bases in Antarctica spend more time down among the ice. We can now offer this exceptional experience by linking two existing voyages. The itineraries provide plenty of variation throughout – and allow guests to experience literally EVERY major highlight Antarctica has to offer, including the Antarctic Circle, Gerlache coastline, Weddell Sea, Elephant Island and enchanting Falkland Islnds. If you have the time, we have the voyage. This is the most comprehensive and far-reaching Antarctic itinerary ever offered.

EPIC ANTARCTIC VOYAGE

Immerse yourself in the most complete Antarctic experience ever offered!

EXCITING

NEW

EXPEDITION

THE MOST COMPLETE

JOURNEY TO ANTARCTICA

EVER OFFERED!

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Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration.

DAY 1. Arrive today in Punta Arenas and transfer to your hotel for the night.

DAY 2. Fly from Punta Arenas to Stanley in the Falkland Islands to board your expedition ship. Excitement is in the air as we cast off, bound for Antarctica – and the adventure of a lifetime.

DAYS 3-4: Days are spent on the bridge or outer decks, scanning the horizon in search of whales and we delight as seabirds soar around the ship. We also spend plenty of time with the polar experts as they inform us on the wonders of the Southern Ocean and Antarctica.

DAY 5-6: Make landfall in Antartica at King George Island and explore Turret Point and Penguin Island

DAYS 7-10: The Antarctic Peninsula is one of our favourite places. Home to deep bays, pristine coves, and heavily glaciated mountains permanently covered in ice and snow. Rocky outcrops are home to large penguin rookeries and the waters are rich in marine life. We will encounter seals and curious whales feeding on the rich krill blooms. We aim to cross the Antarctic Circle somewhere in the vicinity of Detaille Island.

There are excellent hiking opportunities every day and plenty of time to enjoy a Zodiac cruise surrounded by spectacular glaciers.

DAY 11: If the weather is good we may visit the flooded volcanic caldera at Deception Island, home to an old whaling station and plenty of penguins. A spectacular hike to the crater rim offers both a challenge and incredible views.

DAY 12: Arrive at King George Island where those leaving us will be transferred ashore. You can choose to stay on-board or visit the island. This afternoon continue on our way.

DAY 13: Cruising along the south of Livingston Island is an unforgettable experience. We often sight humpback whales, and there are excellent landing sites including Half Moon Island and the broad pebbly beach at Yankee Harbour, where Weddell seals like to sun themselves.

DAYS 14-15: Explore the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. Astrolabe Island is home to both chinstrap penguins and fur seals and is a great place for a hike. Excitement builds as we edge closer to the rarely visited eastern side of the Antarctica Peninsula and the Weddell Sea.

DAYS 16-18: Entering the Weddell Sea, enormous tabular icebergs appear. These stunning flat-topped bergs break from large ice shelves and drift north, making for exciting navigation.This area is home to Adelie penguin rookeries. It may also be possible to camp ashore for a night, experiencing what life must have been like for the early explorers. In the Erebus and Terror Gulf, we are in the realm of the emperor penguin - largest of the penguin species - and everyone will be on deck keeping a lookout. Juvenile emperors are sometimes sighted riding the ice floes. The opportunity to see this majestic penguin is rare indeed and the Weddell Sea offers our best chance of finding them.

DAY 19: Point Lookout is home to an impressive chinstrap penguin colony. Gentoo and macaroni penguins also nest here and there are plenty of Antarctic fur seals hauled out on the beaches.

DAYS 20-21: Sailing back to the Falkland’s the team recap our many adventures and prepare us for the final days of this epic expedition. The wonderful observation lounge provides fantastic panoramas and is a great place to relax with a book and a hot chocolate.

DAY 22: Arriving in the Falklands, we explore the western archipelago. West Point is known for its nesting black browed albatross colonies, while nearby Saunders Island features no less than four penguin species including Gentoo, magellanic and rockhopper. The king penguins are the stars though, really catching your eye. Our final night on board celebrates our epic journey with a special Captain’s dinner

DAY 23: This morning we sail into Port Stanley and are transferred to the airport for the flight to Punta Arenas, where our journey ends.

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DATES AND RATES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE

ALL DATES $14,995 $16,095 $16,995 $17,695 $18,995 $19,995

NOTE: THIS IS A COMBINATION OF TWO EXPEDITIONS. YOU MAY VISIT SEVERAL LOCATIONS TWICE. WHAT A THRILL TO EXPERIENCE SUCH STUNNING PLACES AT DIFFERENT TIMES, POSSIBLY DIFFERENT WEATHER AND IN DIFFERING MOODS. AND YOU AUTOMATICALLY QUALIFY FOR PAST PASSENGER BENEFITS ON THE SECOND VOYAGE.

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PATAGONIAN WANDERERWHETHER YOUR ANTARCTIC JOURNEY LEAVES FROM CHILE OR ARGENTINA, YOU CAN EXPERIENCE THE WONDERS OF PATAGONIA ON THESE SPECIALLY DESIGNED TRIPS.

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SANTIAGO TO PUNTA ARENAS (CHILE)The perfect ‘entree’ to your fly/cruise Antarctica expedition

CHILE

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MAGDALENA ISLANDS

FROM $2,250 PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE

FROM $360 PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE

ENCHANTING CHILE

The dryness of the Atacama gives you spectacular light and clear skies, making it seem possible to reach out and touch the snow-capped volcanoes. The central region area is home to vibrant, historic cities and fabulous wineries.South is Patagonia with its perfect conical volcanoes, verdant green lakes and forests in the north giving way to the vastness of the Patagonian steppe and the spectacular peaks of Torres del Paine NP further south. From top to bottom Chile will inspire and reward you, surpassing all expectations.

DAY 1. Arrive in Santiago and transfer to your hotel. This afternoon enjoy a panoramic city tour.

DAY 2. Full day guided tour to the world heritage listed port city of Valparaiso and nearby Vina del Mar with a visit to a vineyard in the famous Colchagua valley on the way back. DAY 3. Fly south to Puerto Montt, where you will be met and driven to your lakeside hotel in Puerto Varas. DAY 4. A spectacular journey awaits you today as you cruise across the beautiful Todos Los Santos. You will be driven around Lago Llanqihue toward the perfectly conical Osorno Volcano to visit Petrohue Falls before boarding your cruise to the remote setting

of Puella. After enjoying a relaxing lunch and exploring the area you return by boat to Puerto Varas. DAY 5. Fly to southern Patagonia and transfer to your hotel. DAY 6. Travel by bus to Puerto Natales, on the shore of Last Hope Sound and check in to your waterfront lodge. DAY 7. One of nature’s finest masterpieces is yours to explore today on your guided tour through Torres del Paine NP. See the Torres which give the park her name and marvel at the famous Cuernos before visiting the Iceberg alley of Lago Grey. DAY 8. Return by bus to Punta Arenas for the night before your Antarctic expedition begins.

A great journey capturing Chile’s key highlights.

8 DAYS

Year round in the north, October-April for the south, and June-August winter for skiing in the central region.

SOPAIPILLA: A flat circular deep fried ‘bread’ made of pumpkin and flour.PEBRE: Seasoning of tomatoes with chopped onion, chili, coriander, and chives. A perfect partner to Sopaipilla.

PISCO SOUR: Both Chile and Peru claim this as their own. You can judge the best one. CARMENERE: A red wine variety exclusively grown in Chile.

Cruise from Punta Arenas to Ushuaia exploring the remote waterways on a luxurious Australis cruise. Add a 4 day package in the fabulous Atacama desert to start or end your trip perfectly.

Cross into Argentina at the end of the trip and visit the breathtaking Perito Moreno Glacier.

You could indulge in an all-inclusive luxury hotel stay in or near Torres del Paine to really enhance your Patagonian experience.

4 DAYS BOUNDED BY THE PACIFIC AND THE ANDES, CHILE STRETCHES FROM THE STARK ATACAMA DESERT TO THE LUSH RAINFORESTS AND PEAKS OF PATAGONIA. ARGENTINA

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SOUTHERNMOST CITY

FROM $2,750 PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE

FROM $1280

ENCHANTING ARGENTINA

NATURE’S WONDERS LURE PEOPLE TO ARGENTINA AND HER BEAUTIES ARE PRETTY IMPRESSIVE: IGUAZU FALLS, BARILOCHE AND PERITO MORENO ARE NOT TO BE MISSED.

Don’t under estimate the sophisticated cities, wonderful wineries, the wilderness of Patagonia, and make sure to leave room for a tango show or football game. Buenos Aires is a fabulous city renowned for its elegance, and perhaps surprisingly, its European feel.

Whether you venture north to the astounding Iguazu Falls, or south to the magical vastness of Patagonia, there are so many places to visit we can’t fit them all in but will happily flavour your trip to your taste. Just let us know.

DAY 1. Arrive in Buenos Aires. Transfer to hotel.

DAY 2. Morning city tour and afternoon to explore at leisure. This evening embrace the Tango and Argentine steak at your dinner show. (B,D) DAY 3. Fly up to Iguazu Falls and journey across to Brazil to tour the Falls and visit the impressive bird park. (B) DAY 4. A full day to explore the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls, and the chance to take a boat ride under the falls (B) DAY 5. Fly south to the picturesque lake district of Bariloche. Transfer to your lakeside hotel. (B) DAY 6. Morning touring the famous ‘Circuito Chico’ with a cable car ride up Campanero Hill with spectacular views across the lakes and Andes.(B) DAY 7. Fly to El Calafate in Southern Patagonia and enjoy this wonderful apres village with its numerous and wonderful restaurants.. (B)

DAY 8. A full day to explore the breathtaking Perito Moreno Glacier, one of the most advancing and active glacier in the world. Listen to it groan and watch the calvings as it slowly advances.(B) DAY 9. Fly to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world and a fabulous frontier town. DAY 10. Morning tour to Tierra del Fuego National Park, the end of the Trans American road stretching from Alaska to Patagonia.(B) DAY 11. Awake this morning and eagerly glance to the pier where your ship will be waiting for your afternoon embarkation and departure to Antarctica. (B)

The quintessential Argentina experience from top to bottom

11 DAYS

Dulce de Leche – a sweet caramel filling in cookies and cakes.

Sensational steak and Asado (barbeques like you have never experienced)Seafood and lamb in Patagonia are fabulous.

Try the local Malbec, Argentina’s signature red wine.

When in El Calafate, pop over to Chile and visit spectacular Torres Del Paine NP.

Upgrade to a stay at the fabulous Das Cataratas hotel in Iguazu Falls.

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TWIN SHARE RATES IN USD

OCTOBER NOV-MAR

Cabin 3 Nights 4 Nights 3 Nights 4 Nights

B $1,486 $1,800 $1,895 $2,298

A $1,988 $2,410 $2,440 $2,957

AA $2,084 $2,526 $2,554 $3,097

AAA $2,181 $2,644 $2,679 $3,246

Rates are ‘from rates’ and only for a limited numbers of cabins on each voyage. They are for twin share. Single rates are 1.5 times the twin price. Higher grade cabins also available, and you can combine cruises to forma longer trip. Ask us for details.

EXPLORE THE STUNNING, NATURAL BEAUTY OF PATAGONIA AND TIERRA DEL FUEGO ON A LUXURIOUS AUSTRALIS EXPEDITION CRUISE.

These beautiful small ships take you through the southernmost fjords of both Chilean and Argentinean Patagonia. The Via Australis and Stella Australis navigate legendary maritime channels including the Strait of Magellan and the Beagle Channel. Experience an adventure to the “uttermost End of the Earth”, on board very comfortable ships led by the expert crew and guides. Their mission is to make sure your journey is remarkable and unforgettable, with world class gourmet cuisine, engaging activities, and remarkable Patagonia tours.

Australis expedition cruises give you the opportunity to experience nature and

wildlife like never before. Get up close and personal with penguins, sea birds, and sea lions. Discover glaciers up close on zodiac cruises and walk ashore in the company of expert naturalist guides.

Feel the warm embrace of Patagonian sunsets, view the beautiful snow-capped mountains, and visit formidable Cape Horn. A place that evokes strong emotional and spiritual feelings among visitors. Its location between two oceans and the intensity of the surrounding atmospheric phenomena will make your visit unique and unparalleled.

In addition to the regular departures there are special journeys every season focused on whale watching or that follow in the steps Charles Darwin’s voyage through the territory. There are also photographic safaris, and a program that complements the cruise with a land tour through Tierra del Fuego, including a visit to a King Penguin colony.

CRUISING PATAGONIA WITH AUSTRALIS 3–6 NIGHTS SEP–APR

ESSENTIAL SOUTHERN PATAGONIA 5 DAYS

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FROM $1085 PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE

Wilderness frontiers and soaring landscapes await you as you marvel at the amazing sounds and sights that welcome you to this very special place. This short trip is a perfect appetiser or dessert for an Antarctic cruise.

DAY 1. Welcome upon arrival in El Calafate and transfer to your hotel. Stroll through the pretty village this afternoon and try a steak at one of the excellent restaurants. DAY 2. Full day trip to experience the sights and sounds of the mighty Perito Moreno Glacier. It is a truly spectacular sight and the sound of the calving ice is thunderous.(B)

DAY 3. Travel by bus across to Chile and on to your hotel in Puerto Natales. (B)

DAY 4. See the astounding beauty as you visit the soaring landscape of Torres del Paine NP. (B)

DAY 5. Transfer by bus to Puntas Arenas for your onward flight, or Antarctic expedition. (B)

North of El Calafate is El Chalten, a base for fabulous walks in Los Glaciares NP. We can easily add a few nights here so you can explore more of remote Patagonia.

Add a few nights and indulge at The Singular, or trek in Torres del Paine

PATAGONIA

ESSENTIAL PATAGONIADAY 1. Arrive in beautiful Bariloche and transfer to your hotel on the lakeshore. Try some delights in one of the many chocolate shops this afternoon.

DAY 2. Savour the beautiful scenery on the ‘Circuito Chico’ tour with stunning vistas over the lakes from the top of Campanero Hill. (B)

DAY 3. The spectacular Andean Lakes crossing awaits you today as you journey by bus and boat over mountains, past Volcanoes and across turquoise lakes to your lakeside hotel in Puerto Varas, Chile.(B)

DAY 4. Picturesque tour north along the lake to the charming small village of Frutillar. (B)

DAY 5. Fly south along the Andes to Punta Arenas and then travel bus across the vast Patagonian steppe to Puerto Natales. (B)

DAY 6.Full day trip to the astonishingly beautiful Torres del Paine NP, recently voted the 8th wonder of the world. Be in awe of the famous Towers and the majestic Cuernos. (B)

DAY 7. Take a bus across the border to Argentina and onto the pretty village of El Calafate. (B)

DAY 8. Tour to the astonishing Perito Moreno glacier. Take a front row seat and watch as this advancing glacier groans and the calving ice thunders into the lake below.(B)

DAY 9. Fly to Ushuaia, ‘Fin del Mundo’ and explore this frontier town. (B)

DAY 10. Morning visit Tierra del Fuego NP and the end of the Pan American Highway, over 17,000km long. Afternoon board your Antarctic expedition. (B)

10 DAYS

Feel like stretching your legs? You could add The W, or a Mt Fitz Roy walking trip if you really want to get into the wilderness.Ask us for details.

Patagonia straddles the Southern Andes of Chile and Argentina. It’s a land of perfect volcanoes, serene lakes, glorious glaciers and breathtaking fjords. This place is jaw droppingly good! The north is home to forests, lakes and volcanoes, and the south gives you rugged wilderness including Torres del Paine, perhaps South America’s greatest National Park, and the breathtaking performance that is Perito Moreno glacier.

If you like the outdoors, picturesque villages, and inspirational landscapes then you need to put Patagonia on your menu.

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FROM $3,720 PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE

FROM $320

Perfect for nature lovers with lakes and volcanoes to the majestic glacier of Perito Moreno and peaks in Torres del Paine.

Extend the trip and stay for 3 nights at Torres del Paine to really do it justice.

IF YOU AREN’T DREAMING ABOUT VISITING PATAGONIA YOU SHOULD BE.

Dec-Jan – it’s peak seasonNov and Feb/Mar – a great choiceOct and Apr – tricky weather but no crowds.

Salmon in the north. King crab and Lamb in the south.

Calafate Sour in the South. Argentine and Chile Reds throughout.

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The Alto Atacama is a similar luxury experience in the driest desert in the world in Chile’s north. They are like cheese and red wine – perfect partners.

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GLACIERS∙ THESINGULAR∙ INCLUDESMEALS

BEVERAGES AND ACTIVITIES

OCTOBER - APRIL 5 DAYS

$3,650 PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE

Comprising 57 luxurious rooms (each 45sq m) all with views overlooking the fjord, the feeling is understated opulence. The common areas have a welcoming club feel with every piece of furniture being designed and built specifically for the hotel. The care and thought that has gone in to each aspect of your stay has been equally crafted. Choose from a myriad of touring and sightseeing options ranging from horse riding, glacial boat trips, relaxing sojourns through Torres del Paine or trekking to the Base of The Towers for those more energetic. Our clients come back with absolute praise for the hotel, only wishing they had more time just to enjoy the hotel itself, so we have a special recipe for our Forward thinking travellers.

OUR 4 NIGHT PACKAGE starts with collection from your hotel (or airport) in either El Calafate or Punta Arenas and includes a 3 ½ day personalised activity package with superb a la carte dining and beverages (you have to try the local Calafate sour). This gives you plenty of time to savour the magic of Patagonia, especially Torres de Paine NP, and indulge in the serenity of the hotel. We like to think of it as a mini holiday. At the end you will be driven to El Calafate or Punta Arenas. Spa treatments have been added to the included activities list. So you can swap and half day excursion for a relaxing treatment of massage instead.

A luxurious feast for all your senses

WITHOUT QUESTION THE SINGULAR IS STILL OUR FAVOURITE HOTEL: QUITE SIMPLY IT IS FABULOUS. IT IS MORE THAN A HOTEL, IT IS AN EXPERIENCE, 100KM SOUTH OF TORRES DEL PAINE NP.

A SINGULAR EXPERIENCE 5 DAYS

DAYS 1-2. Arrive Mount Pleasant Airport early afternoon and transfer by aircraft to Sea Lion Island. Accommodation at Sea Lion Lodge, just minutes’ walk from a rich variety of wildlife. An introductory and orientation tour by vehicle upon arrival will point out the principal areas of interest, although everything is in easy walking distance of the lodge.

DAYS 3-5. Aircraft transfer to Saunders Island, and 4x4 vehicle to Rookery Inn, a comfortable cottage located on the cliff top with magnificent views of the islands along the north of West Falkland and easy access to the Black-browed albatross colony. This is unquestionably one of the Falklands’ best wildlife sites with King and Rock Shag, Gentoo, Rockhopper, Magellanic, King and, if lucky a few Macaroni penguins to be seen as well as albatross.

DAY 6. Transfer by aircraft to Stanley. City tour and museum trip. Two nights at your choice of B&B.

DAY 7. A full day guided excursion in 4x4 vehicle to Volunteer Point will be a highlight of this trip. With the white sandy beach and turquoise waters, this destination has a Caribbean feel to it, but the King, Gentoo and Magellanic penguin will bring you back to the Falklands.

DAY 8. Transfer to Mount Pleasant Airport by private vehicle. Your route will take you past many of the 1982 battlefields and, more historically, relics from the gaucho era of the 1800’s.

THE ABUNDANCE AND ACCESSIBILITY (ONCE YOU GET THERE) OF THE WILDLIFE AT HOME, IN THEIR NATURAL HABITAT HAVE RIGHTLY EARNED THE FALKLANDS THE NICKNAME – “GALAPAGOS OF THE SOUTH”.

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BEAKFAST DAILY IN STANLEY

OCT-APRIL

8DAYS

$5,850 PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE

A suggested itinerary to showcase some key wildlife areas.

WILDLIFE OF THE FALKLANDSMultiple penguin species, large albatross colonies, and many marine mammals are just some of the highlights. Enter one of Stanley’s pubs and be instantly transported to rural Britain, with décor, atmosphere and accents of a place far away. If your interests are wildlife, wilderness, walking, or war history, the Falklands could be the place for you.

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The Michelin starred Chef at Malvina House ensures creative tasty cuisine.

This is Britain, so it has to be a pint of bitter in the one of Stanley’s pubs.

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CABIN DESCRIPTIONSTRIPLE SHARE. Opening portholes, bunk beds and a sofa bed, washbasin with cold/hot water, writing desk/chair, clock radio with IPod connection, ample storage space. Bathrobes, toilet/shower down the hall.

TWIN SEMI-PRIVATE. Opening window, two single beds, writing desk/chair, clock radio with IPod connection, ample storage, bathroom shared with cabin next door, toiletry kit, hairdryer, coffee/tea maker and bathrobes.

TWIN PRIVATE. Opening window, two single beds, private bathroom, writing desk/chair, clock radio with IPod connection, ample storage, private toilet and shower, toiletry kit, hairdryer, coffee/tea maker and bathrobes.

SUPERIOR. Opening window, two single beds, sofa, writing desk/chair, clock radio with IPod connection, ample storage, private toilet & shower, toiletry kit, hairdryer, coffee/tea maker and bathrobes, upgraded bedding.

SHACKLETON SUITE. Opening windows overlooking the bow, one double bed in a separate sleeping room, sofa bed, writing desk/chair, IPad loaded with polar literature and access to various media, IPod Dock Alarm Clock, upgraded bed linen/duvets, stereo system with connection for Ipod, mini bar/ice bucket, hairdryer, coffee/tea maker, toiletry kit, vanity kit, organic cotton luxury logoed bathrobes, arrival gift basket, binoculars and wildlife reference book for use during cruise.

ONE OCEAN SUITE. Opening windows overlooking the bow, one double bed in a separate sleeping room, sofa bed, writing desk/chair, IPad loaded with polar literature and access to various media, IPod Dock Alarm Clock, IPod Speaker System, private bathroom with bath, upgraded bed linen/duvets, stereo system with connection for Ipod, mini bar/ice bucket, hairdryer, coffee/tea maker, toiletry kit, vanity kit, organic cotton luxury logoed bathrobes, arrival gift basket, binoculars and wildlife reference book for use during cruise.

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