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CANADA ∙ NORWAY ∙ EXPEDITION CRUISING ∙ NORTHERN LIGHTS ∙ ICELANDTHE ARCTICJourneys to savour

Earlybird Offers

Save up to USD1,000ppSee Page 7 for details

Nominated as Australia’s Best Travel

Agency

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PHOTOS IN THIS BROCHUREWe like to keep it real, so we avoid using stock photos, and mainly use photos taken by ourselves and our travellers. Rose took some great photos on her trip to The Arctic in 2016 and you will see many of them featured in this brochure, including our fabulous cover shot, and this image of The Northern Lights in Yellowknife. We include photography tips in your preparation to help you capture the magic. All Arctic expedition cruises have a professional photographer too, to give you tips along the way.

Journey with us to an incredibly vast and breathtaking place, where a giant sheet of ice links three continents and wildlife freely roams, swims and flies across them. Where for just three months each year the ice retreats, the sun emerges, temperatures rise and this incredible world comes alive, inviting us in.

This is the Arctic, poles apart from Antarctica, and equally impressive. It is warmer; there is more wildlife, human settlement dates back thousands of years, and polar bears replace penguins. The soaring peaks of the south are replaced by rolling hills, dramatic cliffs and sprawling tundra. Polar bears are kings on land, revered and feared by all, whilst the seas thrive with fabled creatures. The narwhal, with its unicorn like tusk, walruses, and the white beluga whales, ply the waters year round. In summer, killer whales show their softer side, coming to the shallows for a gentle tummy rub on time rounded pebbles.

The wild, remote Canadian Arctic is filled with Inuit settlements and tales of brave exploration by man and mammals. Dazzling scenery stretches to the horizon and the definition of ‘frontier’ needs no words. Greenland’s ‘iceberg factory’ pushes out 20 million tonnes of brilliant white skyscrapers, and soaring cathedrals with crystal spires. The Norwegian Arctic is the most northern, and more compact, luring headline hunting explorers for centuries and seabirds by the million. It is also the realm of the polar bear and takes you to within 100km of the North Pole.

In Canada, the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) dances across the sky from August till April, giving you the widest time frame to catch this amazing sight.

We really want to help you experience the magic of The Arctic, to be immersed in the vastness, to be astounded by the wildlife, and to be inspired by the human determination to explore and succeed.

We hope our brochure will encourage you to start your own Arctic journey and we look Forward to talking about it with you soon.

WELCOME TO THE ARCTIC ...it’s a real ly cool place

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WE CREATED FORWARD TRAVEL WITH A SIMPLE GOAL, TO HELP TRAVELLERS TRAVEL BETTER.

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. 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,Founders, Forward Travel

WELCOME TO FORWARD TRAVEL Travel Better - Travel Further - Travel Forward

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NORWEGIAN ARCTIC - SVALBARD Svalbard is a more compact destination so you don’t need to cruise far to see scenery, history and wildlife. Located less than 1,000km from the North Pole it is the best place for polar bears. We focus on the north and west, being the most interesting, diverse and wildlife rich parts of the archipelago.

CANADIAN ARCTIC Wildlife, history, and all encompassing skies crown the never ending landscapes. Reminders of exploration, trading outposts and even Cold War era bases, lie throughout. The area has huge amounts of wildlife which, due to the vastness is spread over a large area. Our Arctic partners at One Ocean Expeditions have several hot spots they have found over the years for polar bears, giving you a great chance of seeing them.

WHAT THE KEY REGIONS ARE AND WHY WE THINK THEY’RE SPECIALSpanning three continents, The Arctic is diverse and divided. Wildlife spreads across the vastness, with a great varierty found in most locations. Geographic and historic differences set some areas apart, so this is our guide to help you figure out where you want to go, and what awaits you there.

GREENLANDThe largest, non-continental island in the world, and its least populated. Greenland is a vast, remote land with a unique culture. It brings ancient traditions to a modern world. Brilliantly colourful villages dot the whiteness. The massive icecap produces all of the Arctic’s soaring icebergs.

ICELAND A tiny country with a population of a mere 250,000. Iceland offers incredible scenery and unparalleled geological attractions. Iceland is where glaciers reach for the skies and deep blue mountain lakes fill steep valleys and are surrounded by sharp green peaks on all sides. Hidden hot springs in secluded valleys far far away from civilisation, will relax and calm you as you take in the spectacular views.

THE NORTHWEST PASSAGEIn the 15C explorers started searching for a much hoped for passage through the Canadian Arctic linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, to open up trading routes. Many endeavours met with disaster. In 1850 a way was finally discovered, and in 1906, Roald Amundsen completed the first passage from Greenland to Alaska.

THE FORWARD ARCTIC GUIDE

Anyone fortunate enough the see the lights will be beaming with the memories for a long time. They’re like a huge theatre curtain flowing across the sky with colours ranging from yellow to green to pink, to blue, with a million stars providing a spectacular background. Luckily Yellowknife in Canada has some of the best in mid Aug-Sep. Perfect to add to an Arctic trip.

NORTHERN LIGHTS - AURORA BOREALIS

POLAR BEARS, THE KINGS OF THE ARCTICThe hope of seeing these majestic animals lures most people north. Being predominantly predatory hunters they are usually spread far and wide, making finding them equivalent to an African game safari. Svalbard is great due to its remoteness and limited human population, and Canda has some great hotspots too, as Rose discovered recently. Churchill on the shore of Canada's Hudson Bay is the best land vantage point, although only for 6 weeks a year. We think the best way to see polar bears is by ship where you can go to them rather than hope that they will come to you.

WE THINK PLANNING TRAVEL IS JUST LIKE COOKINGWe choose the best ingredients and creatively find ways to showcase their highlights and cook it fresh for each diner. (The Arctic may be frozen, our journeys are not). We’ll talk to you, find out how hungry you are and what flavours you like, so we can cook the perfect recipe tailored to your ‘travel buds’. We have included some great Canada, Norway and Iceland ‘recipes’ Wwhich would be perfect entrees or desserts to an Arctic cruise main course. In keeping with our cooking theme here is our menu, and the symbols below to add some Forward Flavour to each itinerary. We hope you like our way of thinking.

THE FORWARD ARCTIC MENU

ONE FREE NIGHT ACCOMMODATION

AND USD100 BAR CREDIT *PRE CRUISE ACCOMMODATION

COOKING TIME/ DURATION KEY INGREDIENTS SEASON RECIPE / ITINERARY

IN/OUT AIRPORTS FROM PRICE CHEF’S NOTES ICING ON THE CAKE

SPECIAL OFFERS

SAVE USD1,000 ON CHARTER FLIGHTS

SAVE USD1,000

KEY ARCTIC REGIONS AND SPECIAL OFFERS 6-7

ONE OCEAN THE SHIPS AND EXPEDITION OVERVIEW 8-9

18 DAY CANARCTIC ADVENTURE - ESCORTED JOURNEY 10-11

11 DAY FINDING FRANKLIN AND WILDLIFE FEAST 12-13

14 DAY NORTHWEST PASSAGE & GREENLAND 14-15

13 DAY BAFFIN ISLAND JEWEL OF THE HIGH ARCTIC 16

11 DAY HIGH ARCTIC EXPLORER 17

12 DAY LABRADOR AND TORNGAT MOUNTAINS EXPLORER 18-19

11 DAY NORWEGIAN ARCTIC - SPITSBERGEN ENCOUNTER 20-21

ONE OCEAN SHIP DECK PLANS AND CABIN DESCRIPTIONS 22-23

CANADA LOCATIONS GUIDE 24

4 DAY VANCOUVER, VICTORIA - GATEWAYS TO CANADA 25

8 DAY WESTERN CANADA ROCKY MOUNTAINS - SELF DRIVE 26

7 DAY ROCKY MOUNTAINS - RAIL & COACH TOUR 27

5 DAY GRIZZLY BEARS AT GREAT BEAR LODGE 28

5/6 DAY TUNDRA BUGGY POLAR BEAR EXPERIENCE 29

NORTHERN LIGHTS/AURORA BOREALIS IN YELLOWKNIFE 30

4 DAY AURORA AWAKENING 31

12 DAY EASTERN CANADA EXPEDITION CRUISE 32-33

5 DAY ICELAND - FIRE, ICE AND THE BLUE LAGOON 34

8 DAY ICELAND EXPLORER - SELF DRIVE FARMSTAY 35

14 DAY ULTIMATE ICELAND ADVENTURE - SELF DRIVE 36-37

12 DAY BEST OF ICELAND - BOUTIQUE SELF DRIVE 38

FORWARD TRAVEL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 39

*BOOK BY 30 SEPTEMBER 2017

THE ‘ONE’ CLUB HUGE PAST PASSENGER REWARDS Returning One Ocean Expeditioners get 10% OFF

PLUS - a free pre or post cruise hotel night

PLUS - your choice of free Cabin Upgrade OR 50% off single supplement OR half price charter flights

PLUS - USD100 shipboard credit OR a limited edition ‘One Ocean Club’ polar fleece

EASTERN CANADA TRIPS

NORWEGIAN ARCTIC TRIPS

CANADIAN ARCTIC AND GREENLAND

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YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM

One Ocean Expedition founder, Andrew Prossin outlines the company’s 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.”

LIFE ON BOARD A ONE OCEAN EXPEDITION

Once you board the ship you leave the every day world behind and merge into the extraordinary. You feel right at home for the duration of your voyage during which comfort and safety are top priorities. Adventure Concierges lead the way, connecting individually with guests, to understand their expectations and so enable you to enjoy a very personal and special experience.

Our expedition team will deliver presentations to educate and inform you about all things Arctic, including the history and the wildlife you will likely meet. Days on deck are spent eagerly scanning the ocean for whales, and the sky for seabirds. Announcements are made over the PA system when sightings are made. The captain usually slows down the ship so we can enjoy the spectacle.

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. We will have visits to Inuit settlements and historic sites to fully appreciate the diversity of the region.

ARCTIC CRUISING WITH ONE OCEAN EXPEDITIONS

This is the only activity which needs to be pre-booked. The cost is USD695 per person for the cruise duration. You can expect 4-7 paddles weather permitting. There are just 16 places so book early if you are really keen.

SEA KAYAKING

We have been working with One Ocean Expeditions since they started. We truly believe they provide the best expedition cruising in the polar regions. This is done by using the best expedition ships and assembling the best expedition team, On all One Ocean expeditions you can be expect to be amazed, to be overwhelmed and to be even more impressed than you had imagined. You’ll receive personal, professional attention from the team, whose sole focus is to give you the best possible journey. You will congratulate yourself on your choice of a One Ocean Expedition journey.

Our preferred Polar Expedition partner

PRICES:Prices shown are per person sharing the cabin or suite. Sole use cabin surcharge 50%; Suite surcharge 100%. Sole use of triple cabin is not permitted.

INCLUSIONS:• Expedition on either Akademik Sergey Vavilov or

Akademik Ioffe• Accommodation in chosen cabin/suite category• 1 night accommodation pre cruise per couple,

(50% off for single travellers)• Transfers from the meeting point to the ship and return.• All meals and 24hr tea/coffee station• Twice daily excursions either on land or Zodiac cruising• Wet weather gear for use during the cruise• Comprehensive pre-departure information

ONE OCEAN: INCLUSIONS AND DETAILS

DAVID KAYAKING OFF GREENLAND

NOTEAll itineraries are guides only. Activities and sites visited are dependent on ice and weather conditions. The itinerary will be adjusted throughout the voyage to take advantage of conditions. The Arctic is not a zoo so wildlife sightings mentioned are expectations based on many years documenting animal behaviour but cannot be guaranteed.

DESIGNED FOR POLAR RESEARCH, SISTER SHIPS AKADEMIK IOFFE AND AKADEMIKSERGEY VAVILOV ARE MODERN, COMFORTABLE, SAFE, ICE-STRENGTHENED SHIPS WHICH ARE ALMOST IDENTICAL. BUILT IN RAUMA, FINLAND IN 1988/89 THEY ARE WIDELY REGARDED AS THE TWO BEST POLAR EXPEDITION SHIPS IN THE WORLD. EACH SHIP HAS AN EXPERIENCED RUSSIAN CREW. BOTH SHIPS ARE OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY BY ONE OCEAN EXPEDITIONS.

WHY THESE ARE THE BEST EXPEDITION SHIPS

READY TO START YOUR JOURNEY? CALL US NOW ON 1300 738 168

• ICE-STRENGTHENED HULL (LLOYDS REGISTER 1A, CANADIAN TYPE B)

• THE MOST STABLE SHIPS DUE TO INTERNAL STABILISERS AND UNIQUE WATER BALLAST SYSTEM

• THEY WERE BUILT FOR HYDRO-ACOUSTIC RESEARCH AND SO ARE EXCEPTIONALLY QUIET

• EXTREMELY MANOEUVRABLE, ABLE TO GET INTO TIGHT PLACES AND NARROW CHANNELS

• THEY’RE FAST (UP TO 14.5 KNOTS) GIVING YOU MORE TIME WHERE YOU WANT, NOT REACHING IT

• TRUE SMALL-SHIP EXPERIENCE, WITH A MAXIMUM OF 96 GUESTS

• OPEN BRIDGE SO YOU CAN WATCH THE CREW NAVIGATING AND KEEP AND EYE ON THE RADAR

• REFITTED AND REFURBISHED RECENTLY PROVIDING IMPROVED COMFORT ON-BOARD

• USE OF MULTIMEDIA ROOM WITH COMPUTERS WITH IMAGING SOFTWARE

• COZY (IOFFE) OR SPACIOUS (VAVILOV) BAR AND LOUNGES WITH 24-HOUR COFFEE AND TEA

• COMFORTABLE CABINS WITH OPENING WINDOWS AND GENEROUS STORAGE

• 4 CHEFS PREPARING SUMPTUOUS MEALS FOR THE SPACIOUS DINING ROOM

• FULLY EQUIPPED PRESENTATION ROOM FOR INTERACTIVE LECTURES AND DISCUSSIONS

• LIBRARY WITH WIDE RANGE OF REFERENCE BOOKS AND LARGE FORWARD VIEWING WINDOWS

• EXTENSIVE DECK SPACE WITH 360 DEGREE VIEWS ON THE TOP DECK

• OUTDOOR PLUNGE POOL, SAUNA, FITNESS ROOM - AND AN OUTDOOR HOT TUB! (PIC ON PAGE 30)

• HIGHEST STAFF-TO-GUEST RATIO IN THE POLAR INDUSTRY

• MUDROOM SO YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR OUTER GEAR THERE INSTEAD OF IN THE CABIN

• EXTREMELY EXPERIENCED, LOYAL AND PROUD CREW

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17 AUG. SYDNEY TO TELEGRAPH COVE Fly from Australia to Vancouver and connect to a scenic flight to Port Hardy, on the northern part of Vancouver Island. We will be met and driven to Telegraph Cove, an hour south, and our home for 3 nights.

18 AUG. ORCA WATCHING (B) From July to October, the waters between Vancouver Island and mainland British Columbia are home to the magnificent Orca (Killer Whales). The protected waters provide an ideal location to view and listen to orcas and other marine mammals as they feed, socialise and raise their young.

19 AUG. GRIZZLY BEARS OF KNIGHT INLET (B) Enjoy the majesty of the coastal mountains as we explore spectacular Knight Inlet to find grizzly bears. As the snows melt, both black and grizzly bears emerge from their hibernation dens on the mountain slopes. Hungry bears make their way down to feed on the grasses in the river lowlands. The shallow draught of our flat bottom boats gets us close to the action. 20 AUG. DRIVE TO VICTORIA (B) Travel 6hrs south to Victoria. Stop along the way to visit some of the villages and try the local seafood for lunch.

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21 AUG. VICTORIA AND BUTCHART GARDENS (B) Morning visit to Butchart Gardens. Enjoy the breathtaking oasis of this 22 ha garden. Return to Victoria and the rest of the day is yours.

22 AUG. FLY TO EDMONTON (B) Transfer to the airport and fly to Edmonton and be taken to the beautiful Fairmont hotel.

23 AUG. ARCTIC - RESOLUTE (BLD)Our charter flight takes us to Resolute, a remote outpost above the Arctic Circle, where our fantastic ship will be waiting. Meet our expedition team and start with a zodiac ride to the ship. After a welcome cocktail, we weigh anchor and depart in the early evening.

24 AUG. BEECHEY ISLAND (BLD) Beechey Island holds great historic importance in the story of the Northwest Passage. It is here that Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated expedition spent winter in 1845 before disappearing into the icy vastness, sparking an incredible series of search expeditions. The mystery of what happened to Franklin was partially solved in September 2014, when a joint expedition found the lead ship, HMS Erebus, with One Ocean Expeditions playing a vital role in the discovery. A visit the grave markers on a remote windswept beach is a perfect and chilling start to our own expedition. We visit the towering bird

Nature thrives in Canada and I’ve planned this trip to capture some of its best, from the sea to the land to the soaring sky. Whales of all sizes, loom in the waters, while bears of all colours roam the shore. Birds in their thousands fill the sky, and hopefully we’ll see the Aurora dance above it. From West to North to high Above, I have personally chosen the best places, best companies and best guides to give us the best opportunity to capture all we hope to see, with some surprises along the way. This is a shared journey more than a tour. Think of it as a group of ‘like-minded’ people travelling together. There’s plenty of leisure time to tailor as you wish, and all the leg work and planning has been done. I’ll be there too, to ensure this trip is a spectacular journey like no other.

cliffs of Prince Leopold Island, an important migratory bird sanctuary, home to several hundred thousand birds. It is one of the most significant bird sanctuaries in the whole of the Canadian Arctic and makes for fantastic zodiac cruising. The sea ice around Prince Leopold Island is a great place for spotting seals, which usually means we could find polar bears.

25 AUG. SOMERSET ISLAND (BLD) Named for the British naval vessel abandoned in 1825. Her crew unloaded provisions to the beach. Four years later this cache saved the starving Ross expedition on its return from the North Pole in 1829. This is an exciting location for history buffs and for many it will be the defining moment of our expedition.

26 AUG. FORT ROSS – BELLOT STRAIT (BLD) The historic site of Fort Ross is a former Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading outpost, and fascinating archaeological sites tell a story of more than a thousand years of habitation by the Inuit and their predecessors. A transit of the narrow Bellot Strait is a thrilling experience as the currents roar through channel. We are now in the heart of the Northwest Passage, and the stirring waters provide abundant food for many marine mammals, including harp and bearded seals, narwhals ad whales. The Captain and Officers skills are on full display during this exciting day of Arctic navigation.

27 AUG. CONNINGHAM BAY (BLD) We cross the Franklin Strait and arrive at Conningham Bay on the shore of Prince of Wales Island. This is a known hotspot for polar bears, that come to feast on beluga whales, often caught in the rocky shallows. It’ common to find the shoreline littered with whale skeletons – and very healthy looking polar bears!

28 AUG. SIR JOHN FRANKLIN (BLD) Enter Franklin territory in Victoria Strait where history surrounds us. On Victory Point a lifeboat left abandoned, pieces of copper and scattered iron tell a story of a desperate race in a search for a rescue that never came. We pass very near the location of the wreck of HMS Erebus.

29 AUG. PASELY BAY (BLD)This bay, on the Boothia Peninsula is where the St. Roch spent a winter in 1942 frozen into the sea ice. The ship was the first Canadian vessel to ever transit the Northwest Passage.

30 AUG. FRANKLIN STRAIT, PEEL SOUND (BLD) We’ll track north through the Franklin Strait and into Peel Sound, known for its heavy sea ice so all eyes will be looking for bears.

31 AUG. ASTON BAY (BLD) We explore in the zodiacs and hope to go ashore searching for wildlife. This evening, the Captain joins us for dinner and the chance to reflect on what has been a superb 10 days of exploration in this pristine Arctic wilderness.

01 SEP. DISEMBARK - EDMONTON (B)We make our way ashore by zodiac for the charter flight to return us to Edmonton where we will be transferred to the hotel.

02 SEP. YELLOWKNIFE - AURORA (BD)Morning flight to Yellowknife where we will be met upon arrival and taken to the hotel. Dreams of gold began in Yellowknife in 1934 when a couple of prospectors discovered the precious metal. Have a walk around town this afternoon and we’ll have dinner at the famous Bullocks restaurant. After dinner we’ll depart on our first Aurora evening.

03 SEP. CAMERON FALLS – AURORA (B) After a sleep in, we’ll take a trip to Cameron Falls, where short walk through the forest takes us to the falls. We’ll stop along the way at Giant Mine to hear about the Yellowknife River Legend. Return to town for a rest before another night of Aurora viewing.

04 SEP. YELLOWKNIFE - AURORA (B)Optional activities. Meet local artists, go traditional fishing with locals, cruise the harbour, or just relax and enjoy the town. This evening we’ll take our final Aurora viewing trip.

05 SEP. YELLOWKNIFE – FAREWELL (B)Transfer to the airport for onward flights, or stay another night.

CONNIGHAM BAY

YELLOWKNIFE

CANADIAN ARCTIC, WILDLIFE, AND AURORA

TELEGRAPH COVE

GRIZZLY BEARS IN KNIGHT INLET

He was so cute I wanted to reach out and pat him...

∙10 DAY ONE OCEAN ARCTIC EXPEDITION∙3NIGHTSAURORAVIEWING∙5INTERNALFLIGHTSWITHINCANADA∙FULLDAYGRIZZLYBEARVIEWINGINKNIGHTINLET∙STUBBSISLANDWHALEWATCHINGCRUISE∙3NIGHTSINTELEGRAPHCOVE,ONEOFCANADA’S

MOST PICTURESQUE VILLAGES∙VISITTOBUTCHARTGARDENS∙SERVICESOFTOURESCORT,ROSETOOHEY.∙GUIDEDSIGHTSEEINGINVICTORIA∙GUIDEDSIGHTSEEINGINYELLOWKNIFE∙35MEALS,BREAKFASTDAILY,8LUNCH,9DINNERS∙QUALITYACCOMMODATION∙TRANSFERSFROMAIRPORT-HOTELVV∙EXCELLENTLYLOCATED,GOODQUALITYHOTELS∙LIMITEDTOJUST18TRAVELLERS

DATES: 17 AUGUST - 05 SEPTEMBER 2018

ARRIVAL DEPARTURE CITIES: IN - VANCOUVER OUT - YELLOWKNIFE

AKADEMIK IOFFE

CABIN/SUITE TWIN SHARE SIN-SHARE*

EARLYBIRD AUD PRICES - BOOK BY 30 SEP

Triple $15,650 $16,880

Semi Private $16,980 $18,280

Twin Private $19,250 $20,480

Superior $20,240 $21,480

Shackleton $21,980 NA

One Ocean $24,270 NA

INCLUDES Arctic charter flights to/from Resolute IF BOOKED BY 30 SEP 2017.ADD $1,350 FOR BOOKINGS AFTER 30 SEP Price is based on USD so may change due to exchange rate

Kayaking $950

*SIN-SHARE SOLE USE IN HOTELS AND TWIN /TRIPLE SHARE WITH OTHER TRAVELLER/S ON THE CRUISE

MEET ROSE

I first discovered the magic of Canada

and the High Arctic in 2016. I was blown

away with the scenery, history, wildlife

and wilderness. Seeing polar bears and

belugas, and the beauty of the Arctic was

amazing, and I still can’t quite believe the

amazing experience of seeing the Aurora

Borealis dancing in the sky above me.

I’d love to share it with you in 2018.

...with an entree of gardens, grizzly bears and kil ler whales

EXCLUSIVE Escorted journey.

just 18 places available

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22 AUG. EDMONTON Arrive in Edmonton and make your way to the Fairmont Macdonald for you pre night accommodation and expedition briefing.

23 AUG. ARCTIC - RESOLUTE (BLD)Our charter flight takes us to Resolute, a remote outpost above the Arctic Circle, and a strategic post during the Cold War. Meet our expedition team and start with a zodiac ride to the ship. After a welcome cocktail, we weigh anchor and depart in the early evening.

24 AUG. BEECHEY ISLAND (BLD) Beechey Island holds great historic importance in the story of the Northwest Passage. It is here that Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated expedition spent winter in 1845 before disappearing into the icy vastness, sparking an incredible series of search expeditions. The mystery of what happened to Franklin was partially solved in September 2014, when a joint expedition found the lead ship, HMS Erebus, with One Ocean Expeditions playing a vital role in the discovery. A visit to the grave markers on a remote windswept beach is a perfect and chilling start to our own expedition. We visit the towering bird cliffs of Prince Leopold Island, an important migratory bird sanctuary, home to several hundred thousand birds. It is one of the most

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significant bird sanctuaries in the whole of the Canadian Arctic and makes for fantastic zodiac cruising. The sea ice around Prince Leopold Island is a great place for spotting seals, which usually means we could find polar bears.

25 AUG. SOMERSET ISLAND (BLD) Named for the British naval vessel abandoned in 1825. Her crew unloaded provisions to the beach. Four years later this cache saved the starving Ross expedition on its return from the North Pole in 1829. This is an exciting location for history buffs and for many it will be the defining moment of our expedition.

26 AUG. FORT ROSS – BELLOT STRAIT (BLD) The historic site of Fort Ross is a former Hudson’s Bay Company fur trading outpost. Fascinating archaeological sites tell a story of more than a thousand years of habitation by the Inuit and their predecessors. A transit of the narrow Bellot Strait is a thrilling experience as the currents roar through the channel. We are now in the heart of the Northwest Passage, and the stirring waters provide abundant food for many marine mammals, including harp and bearded seals, narwhals and whales. The Captain and Officers skills are on full display during this exciting day of Arctic navigation.

FINDING FRANKLIN AND WILDLIFE FEAST Fol low the footsteps of explorers on our own quest for wild life

∙ CONNINGHAMBAYPOLARBEARS∙ HISTORICFORTROSS&BEECHEYISLAND∙ LANCASTER SOUND WILDLIFE SUPER HIGHWAY∙ THENORTHWESTPASSAGE∙ FOLLOW THE PATHS OF THE FAMOUS

EXPLORERS 22 AUG 2018 - 01 SEP 2018

AKADEMIK IOFFE EDMONTON

CHARTER FLIGHTS (RESOLUTE/RESOLUTE)

CABIN TYPE PER PERSON

Triple USD 6,795

Twin Semi Private USD 7,795

Twin Private USD 9,395

Superior USD 10,095

Shackleton USD 11,395

One Ocean USD 12,995

Charter Flight USD 1,995

PRICES ARE PER PERSON SHARING THE CABIN OR SUITE. SEE PAGE 39 FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Sea kayaking is USD695.

This voyage will appeal to both lovers of wildlife and the dramatic history of early polar exploration. We will trace the routes of the early explorers who sailed – and perished – in these waters as they sought a way through the fabled Northwest Passage. Our itinerary includes a visit to one of the largest migratory bird sanctuaries in the world, and we enjoy frequent sightings of seals as well as beluga whales. The mythical narwhal inhabits these waters, and we also hope to encounter polar bears at special locations that we have discovered over the years.

27 AUG. PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND (BLD) We cross the Franklin Strait and arrive at Conningham Bay on the shore of Prince of Wales Island. This is a known hotspot for polar bears, that come to feast on beluga whales, often caught in the rocky shallows. It is common to find the shoreline littered with whale skeletons – and very healthy looking polar bears!

28AUG. SIR JOHN FRANKLIN (BLD) Enter Franklin territory in Victoria Strait where history surrounds us. On Victory Point a lifeboat left abandoned, pieces of copper and scattered iron tell a story of a desperate race in a search for a rescue that never came. We pass very near the location of the wreck of HMS Erebus.

29 AUG. PASELY BAY (BLD)This bay, on the Boothia Peninsula is where the St. Roch spent a winter in 1942 frozen into the sea ice. The ship was the first Canadian vessel to ever transit the Northwest Passage.

30 AUG. FRANKLIN STRAIT, PEEL SOUND (BLD) We’ll track north through the Franklin Strait and into Peel Sound, known for its heavy sea ice concentrations. We now know that Franklin sailed his two expedition ships through Peel Sound in the summer of 1846.

31 AUG. ASTON BAY (BLD)We explore in the zodiacs and aim to make a shore landing searching for wildlife. This evening, the Captain joins us for dinner and the chance to reflect on what has been a superb 10 days of exploration in this pristine Arctic wilderness.

01 SEP. DISEMBARK - EDMONTON (B)By morning we are at anchor in Resolute and make our way ashore by zodiac for the charter flight to return us to Edmonton where our journey comes to an end.

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THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION Sir John Franklin and his crew of 129 sailors disappeared wilst trying to navigate the Northwest Passage in 1845. and were never sighted again. We know they had ‘wintered’ on Beechey Island before being trapped in ice, and many searches were sent to ‘rescue’ them. More ships and men were lost looking for Franklin than the number lost in his expedition. In 2014 a combined search involving One Ocean Expeditions, found Franklin’s lead ship, the “HMS Erebus”, and now our trips will take you very close to the site.

A HUDSON BAY OUTPOST, CANADA’S FIRST DEPARTMENT STORE

CONNINGHAM BAY

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NORTHWEST PASSAGE & GREENLAND

WWW∙ CONNINGHAMBAYPOLARBEARS∙ HISTORICFORTROSS&BEECHEYISLAND∙ SIRMILIKNATIONALPARK∙ NORTHWESTPASSAGE∙ BAFFINISLAND∙ LANCASTER SOUND WILDLIFE SUPER HIGHWAY

1. 11 - 24 AUG 2018 2. 23 AUG - 05 SEP 2018

AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV 1. KANGERLUSSUAQ/ CAMBRIDGE BAY 2. CAMBRIDGE BAY / KANGERLUSSUAQ

DAY 1. EDMONTONArrive in Edmonton for transfer to your hotel.DAY 2. CAMBRIDGE BAYWe depart Edmonton on a charter flight to Cambridge Bay, a remote outpost above the Arctic Circle. Located on the southern shores of Victoria Island. Enjoy a walking tour of the town and then board our expedition ship, the Akademik Ioffe. Excitement is in the air as we enjoy a welcome cocktail and cast off, bound for the fabled Northwest Passage. DAY 3. NORTHWEST PASSAGEAs we chart a course into the Northwest Passage, our onboard presentation series begins and we delve into the tale of the Franklin expedition and the mystery of what happened. We aim to visit Victory Point, travelling very near the actual location of the wreck of HMS Erebus, while learning about the quest for exploration that eventually opened up the Arctic. Experts agree that the second of Franklin’s lost ships, HMS Terror, is likely to be in this vicinity.DAY 4. CONNINGHAM BAYArriving at Conningham Bay we find one of the most remarkable wildlife sites in the Arctic. A hotspot for polar bears who come here to feast on Beluga whales.DAY 5. BELLOT STRAITToday we transit the narrow passage of Bellot Strait. The mixing of waters in this strait provides

an abundant food source for marine mammals, and we will keep our eyes peeled for harp seals, bearded seals and even polar bears. DAY 6. BEECHEY ISLANDBeechey Island is of great historic importance. It is here that Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated expedition spent its last ‘comfortable’ winter in 1845 before disappearing into the icy vastness. A trip ashore at Beechey Island to visit the grave markers on a remote windswept beach gives one pause to wonder on the bravery (or foolhardiness) of these pioneering explorers, as they sought a way through the barren, frozen landscape.DAY 7. LANCASTER SOUNDCruising the coastline of Devon Island, we are now in the waters of Lancaster Sound – a rich, bio-diverse region often referred to as the wildlife ‘super highway’ of the Arctic. Massive volumes of water from Baffin Bay to the east, Beaufort Sea to the west, and the archipelago of islands to the north combine to make a rich cocktail of nutrients supporting an abundance of Arctic wildlife. DAY 8. SIRMILIK NATIONAL PARKWe sight the wild north coast of Baffin Island and navigate through Navy Board Inlet. The vast landscapes of Sirmilik National Park surround us as we approach the remote Inuit community of Mittimatalik (Pond Inlet). A highlight will be a visit to the Natinnak Centre. We also enjoy meeting the local children of Mittimatalik and marveling

14 DAYS

CABIN TYPE PER PERSON

Triple USD 9,595

Twin Semi Private USD 11,395

Twin Private USD 13,695

Superior USD 14,695

Shackleton USD 16,095

One Ocean USD 17,095

Charter Flight USD 1,995

This iconic voyage explores the remote Northwest Passage and stunning fjords of the Baffin Island coastline before crossing Baffin Bay to Greenland where we will marvel at the beauty of the icebergs calving off of the Greenland icecap. We follow in the footsteps of the early Arctic explorers. Wildlife is a major draw card of our expedition, but there is plenty of historical interest too.

The hope for a passage through

the American land barrier lured

explorers since the 1400s. All met

with failure, and many with disaster.

In 1906, after a journey of 3 years

Roald Amundsen, found it.

HOPES AND DREAMS

Named for its shape, not the popular Greenlandic music, there is something magical about the island with its beauty and the rocky

figures in all sorts of shapes. Disko Bay is perhaps the best place in Greenland for whale watching.

DISKO BAY

PRICES ARE PER PERSON SHARING THE CABIN OR SUITE. SEE PAGE 39FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Sea kayaking is USD695.

at their athletic abilities as they demonstrate traditional Inuit games.DAY 9. GIBBS FJORDThis morning we enter the spectacular Gibbs Fjord. Our expedition ship will be dwarfed by the giant peaks and snowy glaciers as we cruise along the dark waters.DAY 10. BAFFIN ISLANDLeaving the rugged coastline of Baffin Island, our crossing of Baffin Bay allows us time to slow down and reflect on the beauty and experiences we have shared. DAY 11. JACOBSHAVN ICEFJORDIf one word could sum up today’s experience it would be ‘ice’. Truly one of the wonders of the world, the Jacobshavn Icefjord – a UNESCO World Heritage site - spews giant tabular icebergs out into Disko Bay. Our Captain and officers are skilled ice navigators and our ship has one of the highest ice ratings of any vessel exploring Arctic waters.DAY 12. SISIMIUTWe will explore the fjord behind the town of Sisimiut before going ashore to explore this beautiful location. Characterized by colourful

local houses, the town features a towering granite peak as a backdrop. We hope to meet a few of the traditional Greenlandic kayakers and to see a demonstration of ‘Eskimo rolling’ by one of the former Greenland kayak champions. DAY 13. SONDRE STROMFJORDOne of the world’s longest fjords, Sondre Stromfjord towers above the ship as we sail up it. We plan to venture into some of the small side fjords that we can zodiac into and explore on foot or by kayak. Major geologic and geomorphologic features will surround us and we hope to find muskox along the shores of the fjord as well. Soaring high above us will be the white-tailed sea eagle, riding the thermals off the ridges. There are fantastic opportunities for hiking.DAY 14. DISEMBARK. KANGERLUSSUAQOur journey through the Arctic is all but complete as we disembark the ship in Kangerlussuaq and make our way to the airport and a charter flight returns us to Ottawa.

“The sense of history and exploration was all around us. There was a real frontier

feel and the whole experience was amazing.”

R & J WATSON,

Melbourne, AustraliaARCTIC TRAVELLERS, 2015

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Explore the remote Northwest Passage and stunning fjords of Baffin Island

NORTHWEST PASSAGE

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BAFFIN ISLAND - JEWEL OF HIGH ARCTIC

∙WILDLANDSCAPESOFBAFFINISLAND∙CUMBERLANDSOUND∙ABOVETHEARCTICCIRCLE∙AUYUITTUQ NATIONAL PARK

03 -14 AUGUST 2018 AKADEMIK IOFFE IQALUIT / RESOLUTE

Baffin Island is one of the last great wilderness regions on the planet and is the focus of this outstanding expedition. From Iqaluit, on Frobisher Bay, we explore the wild east coast of Baffin Island discovering the deep fjords, soaring mountains and immense glacial systems. We are constantly on the lookout for a variety of birdlife and marine wildlife including polar bear, the king of the north. Daily hikes, zodiac cruising and endless photographic opportunities are just a few of the highlights.

DAY 1. ARRIVE OTTAWAArrive in Ottawa and transfer to your hotel.DAY 2. OTTAWA, ONTARIO TO IQALUIT, NUNAVUT Fly to Iqaluit, Baffin Island. Enjoy a walking tour of the town and board our expedition ship, the Akademik Sergey Vavilov in the afternoon. DAY 3. MONUMENTAL ISLAND Situated in the Davis Strait, Monumental Island is a well-known location for walrus. DAY 4. PANGNIQTUUQ, PANGNIRTUNG Nestled in the heart of Cumberland Sound and the western gateway to Auyuittuq National Park, the village of Pangniqtuuq is beautifully situated between the mountains and the sea. DAY 5. SUNSHINE FJORD Sunshine Fjord straddles the Arctic Circle at 660 degrees, 33 minutes north of latitude. Depending on the weather, we might cruise across the Circle on the ship, cross it in the zodiac boats or cross the circle on foot. DAY 6. AUYUITTUQ NP AND QIKIQTARJUAQ Auyuittuq NP’s landscape is dominated by steep rugged mountain scenery, extensive glacial systems and powerful rivers. DAY 7. ISABELLA BAY – NIGINGANIQ NATIONAL WILDLIFE AREA Isabella Bay is an important summer habitat and feeding area for endangered bowhead whales. Polar bears, ringed seals, Canada geese, snow geese and narwhal are also commonly sighted.DAY 8. GIBB FJORD Entering spectacular Gibb Fjord with towering cliffs all around us, our expedition ship will seem dwarfed by the giant peaks and snowy glaciers.

13 DAYS

One of the last great wilderness regions on the planet.

DAY 9. MITTIMATALIK AND SIRMILIK NP The jewel in the crown of Canada’s Arctic Park system, featuring spectacular scenery consisting of rugged mountains, ice fields and glaciers, coastal lowlands and seabird colonies. DAY 10. DUNDAS HARBOUR AND CROKER BAY We cross Lancaster Sound to Devon Island. This broad channel of water has been likened to the wildlife ‘super highway’ of the Arctic. DAY 11. PRINCE LEOPOLD ISLAND A population of several hundred thousand birds, makes this one of the most significant bird sanctuaries in the entire Arctic ecosystem.DAY 12. BEECHEY ISLAND A place of great historic significance and suitable finale to our expedition.DAY 13. RESOLUTE TO EDMONTON, ALBERTA Our expedition comes to an end as we arrive into Resolute, disembark the ship and bid farewell to our crew and fellow passengers.

CABIN TYPE PER PERSON

Triple USD 7,295

Twin Semi Private USD8,295

Twin Private USD 9,895

Superior USD 10,395

Shackleton USD 11,895

One Ocean USD 13,495

Charter Flight USD 1,995

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A trip ashore at Beechey Island takes you to the grave markers of some of Franklin’s ill-fated crew on a remote windswept beach. It’s a sombre and thrilling experience for history buffs, and for many a defining moment of our expedition.

BEECHEY ISLAND

HIGH ARCTIC EXPLORER

∙LANCASTERSOUND∙ISOLATEDGRISEFIORD∙RINGED SEALS, PRINCE LEOPOLD ISLAND∙HISTORICBEECHEYISLAND

14 - 23 AUG 2018

RESOLUTE / RESOLUTE

AKADEMIK IOFFE

DAY 1. ARRIVAL EDMONTONArrive in Edmonton and transfer to your hotel.DAY 2. EDMONTON TO RESOLUTE, NUNAVUTCharter flight to Resolute, a remote outpost above the Arctic Circle. On arrival, we meet our expedition team and take a zodiac ride to our ship before departing Resolute in the evening. DAY 3. MAXWELL BAY, DEVON ISLAND A large bay on the south coast of Devon Island, Maxwell Bay offers some wonderful hiking opportunities and great wildlife watching.DAY 4. CROKER BAY AND DUNDAS HARBOUR Lancaster Sound is the wildlife ‘super highway’ of the Arctic where massive volumes of water all mix to make a rich source of nutrients and food for an abundance of Arctic wildlife.DAY 5. COBURG ISLAND WILDLIFE AREA Nirjutiqavvik National Wildlife Area is home to almost 400,000 seabirds.DAY 6. GRISE FIORD AND CRAIG HARBOUR Grise Fiord is the northernmost community in Canada and one of the most isolated communities in the world. The scenery is stunning, the wildlife is abundant and we are warmly welcomed by the community. DAY 7. CAPE HAY, BYLOT ISLAND MIGRATROY BIRD SANCTUARY The bird cliffs of Cape Hay are a prime nesting spot for several hundred thousand birds. DAY 8. ELWIN INLET AND CAPE CHARLES YORKE

11 DAYS

C ombining a quest for wild life with historic Canadian exploration

A breathtaking fjord which is well protected and great for a zodiac cruise or hike onshore. DAY 9. PORT LEOPOLD, PRINCE LEOPOLD ISLAND The sea ice around Prince Leopold Island is a great place for spotting ringed seals and wherever we find ringed seals - we usually find polar bears. DAY 10. BEECHEY ISLAND Beechey Island holds great historic importance in the story of the Northwest Passage. It is here that Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated expedition spent its last ‘comfortable’ winter in 1845 before disappearing into the icy vastness. This evening enjoy a special dinner attended by the Captain. DAY 11. RESOLUTE TO EDMONTON, ALBERTABy morning, we are anchored in Resolute where we make our way ashore by zodiac. A charter flight returns us to Edmonton.

PRICES ARE PER PERSON SHARING THE CABIN OR SUITE. SEE PAGE 39 FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Sea kayaking is USD695.

CABIN TYPE PER PERSON

Triple USD 6,795

Twin Semi Private USD 7,795

Twin Private USD 9,395

Superior USD 10,095

Shackleton USD 11,395

One Ocean USD 12,995

Charter Flight USD 1,995

Frequent shore landings in the company of expert guides allow us to explore on foot, observing wildlife, Arctic flora, and points of historical interest including a number of former Hudson’s Bay Company outposts. All of this is set against a backdrop of epic mountain scenery, sweeping glaciers and skies that go on forever. This is an ideal introduction to small ship expedition cruising in the remote Canadian Arctic.

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LABRADOR AND TORNGAT MOUNTAINS

∙ VIKINGSETTLEMENT∙ HIGHERARCTICLATITUDES∙ REMOTEMISSIONLOCATIONS∙ ANCIENTCANADIANSHIELD∙ BREATHTAKINGTORNGATNP∙ EXCEPTIONALNACHVAK FJORD

23 JUL - 03 AUG 2018

LOUISBOURG / OTTAWA CHARTER FLIGHT: IQALUIT- OTTAWA

AKADEMIK IOFFE

DAY 1. LOUISBOURG, NOVA SCOTIAWelcome to Nova Scotia, transfer to your hotel.

DAY 2. LOUISBOURG, NOVA SCOTIA Our adventure begins in the historic port town of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia. First visited in 1597 by the English, it was fortified in 1713 by the French due to its strategic maritime location. We board the ship in the late afternoon.

DAY 3. GROS MORNE NP, NEWFOUNDLAND We are anchored off the tiny fishing community of Trout River, the access point into Gros Morne National Park. Our zodiacs take us ashore and we are transferred by bus for our visit to the World Heritage-listed Tablelands. This incredible location is noted for its exceptional scenery, where the Earth’s mantle is exposed – pushed up over millions of years by the movement of tectonic plates.

DAY 4. L’ANSE AUX MEADOWS, NEWFOUNDLAND Today tells a story a thousand years in the making. We board the zodiacs for a short cruise to the rocky shoreline. A millennium ago, Viking long-ships would have been found along this same beach. L’Anse aux Meadows is one of Canada’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Fascinating historic locations and remote wilderness accessible only by ship

12 DAYS

DAY 5. BATTLE HARBOUR, NEWFOUNDLAND Battle Harbour marks our arrival into the province of Labrador. We venture ashore to explore the restored fishing, whaling, commercial buildings found in this remote community. The colourful buildings make for fantastic photographic subjects amid the backdrop of breathtaking coastal views.

DAY 6. HOPEDALE, NEWFOUNDLAND The ancient rocks of the Canadian Shield (the exposed portion of the Earth’s crust) cradle the small coastal hamlet of Hopedale. This remarkable geological feature, estimated to be up to 4-billion-years-old greets us as we sail through narrow channels and weigh anchor off Hopedale.

DAY 7. HEBRON, NEWFOUNDLAND Today we enjoy a visit to the historic town of Hebron and the Moravian missionaries, considered one of the most historically significant mission-built structures in the entire province. We will hope to meet Buddy and Jenny, Nunatsiavut Government ambassadors, who have been looking after the historic site for years. They have a fascinating story to tell.

This voyage links several fascinating historic locations on Canada’s east coast, including a Viking settlement, a French-built fortress, several remote mission locations and isolated fishing ports. We journey northwards from the more temperate climate found in the Maritimes and into the higher Arctic latitudes.

ROOM / CABIN TYPE PER PERSON

Twin / Triple Share USD 3,695

Twin / Twin Semi USD 4,695

Twin / Twin Private USD 6,295

Twin / Superior USD 6,795

Twin / Shackleton USD 8,295

One Ocean Suite USD 9,895

Charter Flight USD 995

Carved by colliding continents

and grinding glaciers Gros

Morne NP is a UNESCO

World Heritage Site. Here you

will find unique geology and

exceptional scenery.

GROS MORNE NP

The Fortress of Louisbourg is a

National Historic Site of Canada.

The original settlement was made

in 1713 and became one of North

America’s busiest 18th century

seaports, the largest of it’s kind.

LOUISBOURG

PRICES ARE PER PERSON SHARING THE CABIN OR SUITE. SEE PAGE 39 FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Sea kayaking is USD695.

“The Arctic is the best thing I have ever done.

Nothing comes close to it in terms of spectacular.”G LAMBERT

Victoria, Australia ARCTIC TRAVELLER 2015

DAY 8. TORNGAT MOUNTAINS NP, LABRADOR We will visit Torngat Mountains National Park Reserve., featuring breathtaking fjords, remnant glacial systems and stunning landscapes. The Inuktitut word Torngat, means “place of spirits” and it represents a spiritual connection to the Inuit spirit world. Polar bears hunt seals as they migrate to and from their calving grounds. There are some terrific hiking opportunities here to explore the area on foot and along the shoreline in the zodiacs. Wildflowers are spectacular when in bloom and bears feast on local berries.

DAY 9. NACHVAK FJORD, LABRADOR Nachvak Fjord is exceptionally beautiful. The fjord is deep and narrow and stretches more than 20 kilometres. The rocky walls of the fjord soar almost 900 meters above us at several points. Many species migrate through the area during the short boreal summer. Numerous seal species may be encountered including ring, hooded, harp and harbour seals. Minke whales have been known to linger in the fjords, while larger species, including fin and humpback, tend to stay offshore. An outstanding location for landscape photography with endless subjects.

DAY 10. BUTTON ISLANDS, NUNAVUT We visit the northern Button Islands before sailing into southern Davis Strait. Named after Thomas Button who explored the area in 1612, the islands are in the middle of the upwelling of nutrients on the edge of the continental shelf. This action makes it a magnet for thousands of seabirds and other marine mammals.

DAY 11. MONUMENTAL ISLAND, NUNAVUT Today we will sail across the mouth of Frobisher Bay and make landfall on Monumental Island. Here we are on the lookout for both polar bears and walrus that live around the island in an uneasy truce. We enjoy our final zodiac cruise here and tonight we reflect on the last 10-days of exploration while enjoying a sumptuous farewell dinner, attended by the Captain of the ship. During the night the ship will negotiate the narrow channels of Frobisher Bay on the way to our disembarkation point, Iqaluit, the capital city of Nunavut. DAY 12. IQALUIT, NUNAVUT We bid farewell to our crew and disembark the ship by zodiac and transfer to the airport for our flight back to Ottawa.

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NORWAY - SPITSBERGEN ENCOUNTER

• GO DEEPER IN THE PACK ICE TO SEE WILDLIFE ON THE EDGE

• MORE TIME ABOVE THE ARCTIC CIRCLE• EXTRA DAYLIGHT EXTRA EXPLORING • THE VERY BEST PARTS OF SPITSBERGEN

19 JUN - 28 JUN 2018* 29 JUN - 07 JUL 2018

LONGYEARBYEN, NORWAY (FROM OSLO OR TROMSO) AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV

The Svalbard archipelago is a remote island chain situated between Norway and the North Pole. Spitsbergen is the largest and only permanently populated island of the Svalbard archipelago. These wild and remote islands offer a tremendous wildlife and birdlife experience, as well as a fascinating lesson in glaciology. Our itinerary allows for a thorough exploration of the western and northern coastline of the island of Spitsbergen. As we voyage up the coastline we make frequent stops at well known wildlife sites and places of historic interest.

Cruise into the heart of the Norwegian Arctic11 DAYS

CABIN TYPE PER PERSON

Triple USD 5,695

Twin Semi Private USD 7,195

Twin Private USD 8,195

Superior USD 9,395

Shackleton USD 10,295

One Ocean USD 11,395

DAY 1. LONGYEARBYENArrive in Longyearbyen and transfer to the hotel for your included pre-cruise accomodation.

DAY 2. ISFJORDENToday we embark Longyearbyen and sail out into Isfjorden during the early evening. With almost 24 hours of daylight at this time of the year, we enjoy the views from the outer decks of the ship as we depart. We meet our fellow passengers and the expedition team during an introductory briefing and enjoy a welcome dinner as we set sail.

DAY 3. BOURBONHAMNABeluga whales are frequently seen as they transit the narrow sound near Bourbonhamna. It is estimated there are approximately five to ten thousand belugas in the Svalbard population. On our shore excursion, an old hunting cabin and other artifacts are points of interest. We will also hope to catch a glimpse of dozens of reindeer that inhabit the area.

DAY 4. LILLIEHOOK GLACIERThe Lilliehook Glacier is an incredible sight. The face stretches almost seven kilometers across and has a height of around 80-meters. Viewed from the ship or on a zodiac cruise you come to appreciate the enormous scale of our surroundings. The area is home to numerous

bird colonies and a variety of different species. As we cruise the dark waters, we are always on the lookout for bearded and ringed seals, both species known to frequent this fjord.

DAY 5. MONACO GLACIERNo trip along the north coast of Spitsbergen would be complete without a visit to Monaco Glacier. A wide glacier face at the head of the fjord makes for spectacular kayaking and zodiac cruising. The coastal plain near the mouth of Liefdefjorden offers superb hiking and is often a great place to spot polar bears that come here to hunt for ringed seals or feed on birds’ eggs.

DAY 6. PHIPPSOYAAt 81° north latitude, Phippsoya is just 540 nautical miles from the North Pole. The high ice classification of our ship allows us to approach the edge of the pack ice in safety and comfort. Because of its proximity to the permanent Arctic ice pack, Phippsoya offers the potential for great polar bear viewing. In recent seasons we have enjoyed excellent encounters with polar bears in this vicinity.

DAYS 7 – 8. HINLOPEN STRAITWe enter the main channel separating Svalbard’s two main islands. In Hinlopen Strait, the bird cliffs at Alkefjellet are nearby

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Murchison Fjord is a wonderful place to kayak or zodiac cruise between the islands. There are some excellent hiking routes here, affording us breathtaking views.

DAY 9. FUGLESANGENOYAFuglesangenoya is home to a large dovekie colony. Nearby is the old whaling station of Smeerenburg, literally translated as ‘Blubber Town’. As we hike the shoreline of the old station, we learn about the importance of whaling in the discovery and exploration of the Svalbard archipelago. The blubber ovens stand as a reminder to this harsh industry in an equally harsh environment.

DAY 10. PRINCE CHARLES ISLANDWe visit the walrus colony on Prince Charles Island and hope to see these odd looking animals ashore. It is an incredible sight. Approaching from downwind can often confirm that walrus are ashore - the smell of a walrus haul out is quite ‘unique’! Tonight we celebrate our journey with a special dinner attended by the ship’s Captain.

DAY 11. RETURN TO LONGYEARBYENArriving back into Longyearbyen this morning, our journey comes to an end. A transfer into town is provided for those choosing to stay a few days, or to the airport for those departing.

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“I lost count of the glaciers. There seemed to be one every half hour.”

J. THURECHT

Sydney, Australia

ARCTIC TRAVELLER, 2012 AND 2014

This special departure visits all the key sites in west and north Svalbard. An extra highlight will be the special photography symposium open to all guests, no matter what your experience or skill level. This runs in addition to the regular series of presentations on history, ornithology, geology, wildlife, exploration and the natural world. The members of our expert photographic team each have a specialist area including wildlife photography, landscape and composition, macro and so on. We make regular use of our ship-board multi-media studio for breakout sessions and to review and critique our images throughout the voyage. Our photographic goals on this departure will be formed and led by the light available both onshore and on the water. This voyage has wide appeal no matter what your interests. For the photography buffs, this trip is not to be missed!Prices are the same for this trip.

PHOTOGRAPHY SYMPOSIUM 19 JUNE - 28 JUNE 2018

A prolonged sunset and sunrise all

at once, the midnight sun colours

the sky and earth in a reddish

yellow light. The sun shines in

Svalbard April-August providing

amazing light and a 24/7 never

ending scenic feast.

MIDNIGHT SUN

Phippsoya is the most northerly

island of the Svalbard archipelago,

It is a wildlife hub, being a favoured

hunting ground for polar bears,

and a great place for seeing

walrus.

PHIPPSOYA

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

DECK PLANS AND CABIN DESCRIPTIONS

AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV

1300 738

SHACKLETON SUITE (LOUNGE) TWIN PRIVATE CABIN SEMI PRIVATE CABIN

AKADEMIK IOFFE

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A vast and varied country, Canada is a feast for all travellers, and given its history of exploration, it really is no surprise. You can discover hidden corners even amongst the postcard favourites. Travel a bit futher and seek out more remote and rewarding experiences with a heavy focus on nature. This is our preference, and the substantial focus of our Canada menu. We have sought out adventures by destination, not actitvity, so all our travellers can be immersed in awe-inspiring natural wonders in the country’s boundless wilderness. Be mesmerised as the aurora borealis (Northern Lights) dances across the sky. Watch in awe as polar bears prowl the ice flows in The High Arctic or along the shores near Churchill. And seek out Grizzly, black and Spirit bears in the forests of Western Canada.

Canada is authentic and natural. Where first time visitors will vow to return and seasoned travellers will never run out of new experiences. Exciting, unique and amazing memories are waiting to be made, you just need to go and find them.

EASTERN CANADAOntario and Quebec, the largest provinces, offer visitors impressive wilderness, history and culture. Ontario is bursting with museums and galleries, and plenty of places to escape the crowds in the towering forests and sparkling lakes. Quebec is a unique destination with a culture and heritage all its own, the province offers many special destinations to explore including Quebec City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

ATLANTIC CANADAAtlantic Canada, made up of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador; is a melting pot of cultures, heritage and history. The region is home to the world’s largest tides in the Bay of Fundy, the World Heritage Lunenburg, and the Cabot Trail. Fresh and plentiful seafood, stunning beaches and coastal drives will bring you here, but the friendly people and ambience will bring you back. And who doesn’t want to see where Anne of Green Gables grew up?

NORTHERN CANADA Untamed, unspoiled and undiscovered. Canada’s North, is our favourite. The Northwest Territories and Nunavut offer unique experiences in magnificent wilderness surroundings. Renowned for the spectacular Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), and the wild, remote, and somehow romantic vastness of the High Arctic. Time your visit in August and you can combine both.

WESTERN CANADAComprising of British Columbia and Alberta, Western Canada features the most dramatic landscape changes in the country. Its well-known jewels, from Victoria and Vancouver, to the majestic Rocky Mountains and plains of Alberta, delight visitors every year, but make sure you seek out some of the lesser-known gems: including the natural paradise of the forests and waters. Western Canada is a year round destination with the green mountains so perfect for exploring in Spring/Summer turning into some of the best powder in the world in winter.

CENTRAL CANADAExplore the Prairie provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, with over 100,000 lakes and rivers, boreal forests and arctic tundra. The ‘Bread Basket of Canada’ is home to one of North America’s largest dark sky preserves for stargazing, and Churchill – the polar bear capital of the world. Enjoy the abundant outdoor adventure opportunities including hiking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and exceptional wildlife viewing.

THE FORWARD CANADA GUIDE GATEWAYS TO CANADA

VICTORIA VANCOUVER & WHISTLER

∙ 3 NIGHTS WATERFRONT HOTEL.∙ RETURN TRANSFERS AND ENTRY TO

THE ICONIC BUTCHART GARDENS∙ WHALE WATCHING CRUISE

4 DAYS

Vancouver is the gateway for most Australians to Canada. Ranked one of the most liveable cities in the world,it offers you an endless array of activities and attractions. Victoria, located on Vancouver Island mixes heritage

architecture and colourful gardens with the wild beauty of the Pacific. The charming alpine resort of Whistler, beautifully nestled between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains offers fantastic dining and a huge range of outdoor activities.

DAY 1 ARRIVE VANCOUVERCheck in to the Fairmont Vancouver. The rest of the day is at leisure.

DAY 2 VANCOUVER CITY TOURThis morning, see the sights of Vancouver on your guided tour, including Stanley Park, Totem Poles, historic Gastown, and admission to The Lookout Tower. The afternoon is at leisure. DAY 3 VANCOUVER TO WHISTLER Morning coach tour is along the scenic Sea to Sky Highway to Whistler. Enjoy panoramic vistas along the way with a stop at Shannon Falls. Enjoy a village tour in Whistler before arriving at the Fairmont Whistler. DAY 4 WHISTLER TO VANCOUVERExplore Whistler and return to Vancouver at your convenience on the open coach ticket. Or be extravagant and take the float plane over the mounatins to Vancouver!

∙ 2 NIGHTS FAIRMONT VANCOUVER∙ 1 NIGHT FAIRMONT WHISTLER∙ 2 GUIDED SIGHTSEEING TOURS∙ COACH TOUR TO WHISTLER

2018 SEASON

FROM TWIN

VICTORIA MAY - SEP $950

VANCOUVER MAY - SEP $1,280 [PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE]

Two tasty entrees to your Canadian adventure

DO AS THE LOCALS DO AND TAKE A FLOAT PLANE FROM VICTORIA OR WHISTLER TO VANCOUVER FROM JUST $180 PER PERSON EXTRA.

DAY 1 ARRIVE VICTORIA.Check in to the waterfront Inn at Laurel Point.This afternoon explore the incredibly pretty and easy city on foot.

DAY 2. BUTCHART GARDENS.This morning visit the renown Butchart Gardens with plenty of time to enjoy these famous gardens. The afternoon and evening is yours to spend at your leisure.

DAY 3. WHALE WATCHING CRUISETake the morning to explore the superb museum or feast along the foodie mecca of Fort Street. In the afternoon take to the rich waters of Victoria in search of killer whales. DAY 4 VICTORIA TO VANCOUVERLeave Victoria this morning to continue your travels. Ample flights to destinations all over Canada, including from the airport in Victoria Harbour. You could even take a sea-plane to Whistler to start a Rockies Adventure.

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THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS

8 DAYS

Where nature has the freedom and space to soar and shine

• 7 NTS TWIN SHARE ACCOMMODATION• 8 DAYS FULL SIZE CAR HIRE• SEA TO SKY, WHISTLER AND BANFF GONDOLAS• HAT CREEK, BANFF HOT SPRINGS • ICE EXPLORER, ATHABASCA GLACIER

2018 SEASON

FROM SUPERIOR FAIRMONT

MAY / OCT $1,995 $2,598

JUN - SEP $2,125 $6,282[PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE]

DAY 1 VANCOUVER TO WHISTLERPick up your car and drive along the Sea-to-Sky Highway stopping at beautiful Shannon Falls and ‘Sea to Sky’ cable car, before arriving in Whistler this afternoon. The charming alpine resort, nestled in the mountains offers a huge range of outdoor activities. DAY 2 WHISTLER AND PEAK TO PEAK GONDOLARide the gondola, taking in the unbelievable views of glaciers, extinct volcanoes and snow-capped peaks. Enjoy the village or go exploring. DAY 3 WHISTLER TO SUN PEAKSTake the spectacular drive is along the gold rush trail to historic Hat Creek Ranch, and then a short drive to the stunning resort of Sun Peaks. DAY 4 SUN PEAKS TO JASPERDrive through rolling plateaus to see snowy peaks and expansive glaciers, stopping along the way at secnis places for photo stops. Late afternoon arrive in Jasper.

Experience the best of western Canada on this popular journey through the alpine resorts of Whistler & Sun Peaks to the spectacular Canadian Rockies and alpine villages of Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper. This one way itinerary is ideal for those who want to experience western Canada at a leisurely pace.

DAY 5. JASPER EXPLORINGExplore the beautiful village and sights. Visit Maligne Lake, one of the most photographed lakes in the world; take your own version of the world famous photograph of the lake.

DAY 6. JASPER TO BANFF Drive the Icefields Parkway, one of the world’s most scenic drives, with a never-ending procession of mountains, glaciers and lakes. Take a walk on the glacier before stopping at Lake Louise to rest and admire the views. Walk to the falls at Johnston Canyon and continue onto Banff.

DAY 7 EXPLORE BANFF. UPPER HOT SPRINGSBe inspired by the panoramic view from the gondola. Set out to explore, saving time to soak in the pools at the Upper Hot Springs, as well as wander the vibrant village centre. DAY 8 BANFF TO CALGARY. It is an easy drive to Calgary to return your car.

THE BEST OF WESTERN CANADA - SELF DRIVE

THE FAMOUS FAIRMONTS - A CANADIAN ICON Synonymous in Canada with luxury, these extraordinary hotels offer unique architecture and magnificent features in the most pristine and breathtaking areas. You can stay in them all over the country or we can help you choose one or two to add the ‘icing on the cake’.

COACH TOURING - LET SOMEONE ELSE DRIVE Just sit back, relax and immerse yourself in the history and culture of Canada while someone else leads the way. Flexible, tailored coach touring itineraries let you travel at your own pace and see precisely what you want to experience. Excellent and enthusiastic driver guides make sure you don’t miss a thing. Ask us for options

CANADIAN ROCKIES COACH & RAIL TOUR

∙ROCKYMOUNTAINEERTRAINJOURNEY∙ICEFIELDPARKWAY∙EVENINGWILDLIFETOURINJASPER∙BANFF GONDOLA RIDE∙ICE EXPLORER RIDE ON THE ATHABASCA

GLACIER∙GLACIER SKYWALK

APRIL TO OCTOBER 2018

25 APR - 21 OCT 2018 SUPERIOR FAIRMONT

TWIN $2,625 $3,224

SINGLE $3,435 $4,588

FROM PRICE PER PERSON, PRICES SHOWN ARE

FOR MAY, ASK US FOR OTHER DATES

THIS TRIP OPERATES APRIL – OCTOBER. ASK US FOR PRICING ON DATES OUTSIDE OF THE ABOVE.

NOTE: THIS ONE WAY TOUR CAN BEGIN IN EITHER CALGARY OR VANCOUVER.VANCOUVER DEPARTURES: SUN, TUES, FRICALGARY DEPARTURES: SUN, TUES, THUR

*BONUS VALUE CAN BE USED FOR ADDITIONAL HOTEL NIGHTS, CITY SIGHTSEEING TOURS, WILDLIFE DISCOVERY TOURS OR PRIVATE TRANSFERS.

See the best of the Canadian Rockies on this 7 day independent coach & rail tour. Stay in Rocky Mountain resorts of Banff, Lake Louise & Jasper and travel by train in a sleeper berth on-board VIA Rail train between Vancouver & Jasper.

DAY 1 VANCOUVER TO JASPER (RAIL) (D)This evening, board VIA Rail’s ‘Canadian’ for the famous train journey to the majestic Canadian Rockies. Enjoy complimentary beverages and canapes in the Dome where you will experience the true essence of travelling by train as a panoramic scene sweeps by.

DAY 2 RAIL THROUGH ROCKIES TO JASPER (BL)By lunch you begin your passage into the Canadian Rockies with views of snow-capped peaks, waterfalls and the expansive glaciers of the Albreda Icefields. Late afternoon arrival in to Jasper and transfer to your hotel.

DAY 3 JASPER - EVENING WILDLIFE TOURToday is free to explore Jasper before departing this evening for some amazing close-up photo opportunities of wildlife.

DAY 4 JASPER TO LAKE LOUISETravel by coach along the incredibly scenic Icefields Parkway. Ride the Ice Explorer on the Athabasca glacier, part of the Columbia Icefield covering nearly 325 sq km, then stop at the Glacier Skywalk to walk across the glass floor 280m over valleys and waterfalls. Many scenic and hopefully wildlife stops will be made, including for a picnic lunch. Afterwards you will arrive at your hotel in stunning Lake Louise.

7 DAYS

Canadian Rockies - 7 day independent coach and rail tour

DAY 5 LAKE LOUISE TO BANFFDepart Lake Louise mid-morning for a short drive via the scenic Bow Valley to Banff, arriving midday. Afternoon at leisure.

DAY 6 BANFF TOURING WITH GONDOLATour the town and its picturesque surroundings. End the tour with a breathtaking ascent to the pinnacle of Sulphur Mountain for an awe inspiring 360-degree panorama of sheer mountain majesty.

DAY 7 BANFF TO CALGARYMorning to explore then take the coach to Calgary, leaving the Rockies and entering the Great Central Plains that roll to the east for 2000km and extend as far south as Mexico. Afternoon drop-off at Calgary airport or downtown hotels.

BOOK BY 30 SEP 2017, RECEIVE UP TO $350 PER COUPLE BONUS VALUE*

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GRIZZLY BEARS IN CANADA 5 DAYS

∙ FLOATINGRAINFORESTLODGE∙ TWICEDAILYBEARVIEWINGTRIPS∙ BREATHTAKINGSCENERY∙ GOURMETMEALS

2018 SEASON

PRICES FROM TWIN SINGLE

07 MAY - 30 JUN $3,443 $4,328

03 JUL - 19 AUG $3,025 $3,778

20 AUG - 16 OCT $4,867 $7,638

PRICES PER PERSON TWIN SHARE

Enjoy spectacular Grizzly Bear viewing while staying in a remote floating lodge in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest. This small ecotourism lodge, nestled at the mouth of a pristine salmon river has exclusive access to the surrounding forest, guaranteeing a personalised wilderness adventure.

DAY 1 VANCOUVER TO PORT HARDY / GREAT BEAR NATURE LODGE Late this morning depart from Vancouver International Airport (South Terminal) for 70 minute flight to Port Hardy. Upon arrival transfer (included) to the town Port Hardy for lunch (own cost) and to explore the town, Mid-afternoon your will be transferred to the float plane base for your scenic flight over the Queen Charlotte Strait to the floating lodge. After a brief introduction to the lodge you will go out on your first Grizzly Bear excursion.

DAY 2 GREAT BEAR NATURE LODGE In the morning, you will be on the trail of the grizzly bear again after some good coffee and breakfast. A typical viewing session lasts three hours. After a morning of adventure, you will return to the lodge for lunch and a chance to relax. Spend the early afternoon exploring the surrounding area with a guide. A popular activity is the interpretive rainforest walk, examining bear sign and the general ecology of the area. In mid-afternoon you will venture out to see the bears before returning to the lodge for dinner. On clear nights, the stars are amazing.

DAY 3 GREAT BEAR NATURE LODGEAs your stay at the lodge continues, you begin to settle into the natural rhythm of the valley. The bears are generally most active in the early morning and late afternoon hours, which is why the lodge focuses their viewing sessions on these times. Over the course of your stay you will be taken to a variety of sites, depending on the bear activity. For the afternoon recreation today you may take a guided sea-kayaking

tour of the estuary, or a boat cruise to explore the glacier-carved inlet. Or you may prefer to relax and enjoy the view from the lodge. The Great Bear Rainforest is home to many animals, including grey wolves, otters, black bears, mink and bald eagles.

DAY 4 GREAT BEAR NATURE LODGE TO PORT HARDY After your parting session with the bears you will enjoy lunch at the Great Bear Lodge. You will be returned to Port Hardy in the afternoon between 4PM and 6PM. Due to unpredictable weather conditions for flights around the lodge and Port Hardy you have a nights accommodation included in Port Hardy.

DAY 5 PORT HARDY TO VANCOUVER TRANSFER (not included) Mid-morning to Port Hardy airport for your return flight to Vancouver International Airport (South Terminal).

SEP-OCT BEAR WATCHINGThe salmon arrive in significant numbers sometime in late Aug, with their run peaking in Sep and Oct. During the salmon run we see the largest number of bears for the year. The salmon run also attracts a great number of bald eagles, gulls, ravens, and other fish eating birds. This is the best season for seeing cubs. The salmon run continues into Dec, however many bears begin to move towards hibernation by the end of Oct.

MAY-JUN BEAR WATCHINGSpring on the estuary is a beautiful time of the year. The mountaintops are still snow covered and the valley bottoms are cloaked in the fresh green of spring. The valley bustles with animal activity as they all take advantage of the season of growth and renewal. The bears are feeding on the sedges and other plants of the estuarine grasslands. It is also the mating season for the bears, which often occurs near the estuary.

JUL-AUG BEAR WATCHINGDuring summer some bears are still feeding in the estuary as well as the vegetation along the lower river. They are also feeding heavily on berries and skunk cabbage at this time. These plants are common and widely distributed so we tend to have to look farther afield to find bears, which are no longer concentrated near the rich estuary. Additionally, the total numbers of individual bears seen is lower. During summer we continue to use mostly boats for our bear watching excursions.

SEAPLANE FLIGHT TO THE LODGEFlying to the lodge is a spectacular journey. The area is one of the few complete ecosystems remaining on the planet. Stretching over 8 million acres, it’s twice the size of Africa’s Serengeti. It is an unforgettable way to start your bear watching tour in Canada.

Number 3 on International Travel ler’s Top 100 things to do in Canada.POLAR BEARS IN CHURCHILL CANADA

Churchill is the Polar Bear Capital of the World. Every October-November hundreds of polars bears wait on the nearby coast for the sea ice to form and their winter hunting grounds to open. We have chosen two options for you to be part of this unique experience. Stay in town OR stay on the tundra for round the clock wildlife viewing & possibly the magical northern lights. Don’t just dream of sleeping under a dancing sky and waking up with a polar bear at your window - Do it!

DAY 1. WINNIPEGArrive in Winnipeg. Check in to your hotel. The rest of the day is at your leisure to explore Winnipeg and its surrounding areas.

DAY 2. CHURCHILL - POLAR BEAR VIEWINGThis morning, take an early morning flight from Winnipeg to Churchill. Spend the day in a Tundra Buggy® with knowledgeable guide viewing polar bears and other Arctic wildlife. After the tour you will be transferred to the town of Churchill. Overnight in a Churchill hotel.

5/6 DAYS

See the majestic polar bears up close in their natural habitat

DAY 3. POLAR BEAR VIEWING - WINNIPEG Spend another day in a Tundra Buggy® with knowledgeable guide viewing polar bears and other Arctic wildlife. This evening fly back to Winnipeg. Overnight in a Winnipeg airport hotel..

DAY 4. DEPART WINNIPEG Your journey ends after breakfast

More time bear watching - enjoy the unique lodge with evening presentations from polar bear researchers and scientists. On clear nights, the magical dance of the Northern Lights may be seen from the Lodge’s outdoor decks.

DAY 1. WINNIPEGArrive in Winnipeg. Check in to your hotel.DAY 2. CHURCHILL - POLAR BEARS (B,D)Take a morning flight to Churchill with time to explore town before transferring to the Tundra Buggy to begin your polar bear adventure. Meander slowly along the tundra to view, photograph, and learn about polar bears from your expert guide. Arrive at the lodge in time

for dinner and socialising and northern lights viewing. Go to sleep eager to wake up to see the view from your bedside window.DAY 3. POLAR BEARS (B,L,D)Spend the day on the tundra in search of wildlife. Return to the Tundra Buggy Lodge for a delicious home cooked meal this evening.DAY 4. CHURCHILL - WINNIPEG (B)Depart the lodge on a final Tundra Buggy expedition, taking your time on the open landscape for wildlife viewing. Transfer to the airport for an evening flight back to Winnipeg for a final night.DAY 5. WINNIPEG DEPART (B)Your journey ends after breakfast.

∙ FULLDAYPOLARBEARVIEWING∙ EXPLORETHECULTUREOFCHURCHILL∙ CHARACTEROFLOCALHOTELS∙RETURNFLIGHTSFROMWINNIPEG

OCTOBER 14 - 30, 2018

FROM TWIN SINGLE

4 DAYS $3,396 $3,832

∙MORETIMEPOLARBEARVIEWING∙NORTHERNLIGHTSFROMTHETUNDRA∙2NIGHTTUNDRALODGESTAY

∙RETURNFLIGHTSFROMWINNIPEG

OCTOBER 14-28, 2018

FROM TWIN SINGLE

5 DAYS $4,889 $5,159

PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE

TOWN AND TUNDRA - STAY IN CHURCHILL 5/6 DAYS

TUNDRA BUGGY LODGE - STAY ON THE TUNDRA 5 DAYS

National Geographic said, “the Great Bear Lodge is a remarkable place, Not only do you get to see real life grizzlies, you get to see a side of nature that you’ve never experienced before.”

LOCATION

PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE

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THE AURORA BOREALIS IN YELLOWKNIFEGaze in wonder as the sky comes alive. A phenomenal experience.

This is my guide to Aurora viewing in Yellowknife, with help of locals who will be doing their best to ensure you see them too. WHEN IS THE THE AURORA SEASON?It runs from August-April, when there is darkness. During May-July it is just too bright to see them. In keeping with the Arctic season, we are foucussing on August-September.

WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO SEE THEM? Mid-August to the end of September and from mid-November to mid-April are the best aurora viewing seasons in Yellowknife. WHAT TIME DO THEY APPEAR?Whenever the skies are dark. The peak hours are between 11pm and 2am. In Aug-Sep you can expect vewing to start from 9:30pm to catch sunset and last till 3:30am.

WHAT IF IT’S CLOUDY? Clouds literally bring the curtain down on the show, but quick cloud movement means you still have a good chance of some clear skies during the evenings. Having at least the three nights gives you a good chance for clear skies. WHAT DO I NEED TO PHOTOGRAPH THE AURORA?A good SLR with a wide aperture is best, and a tripod for stability as you will need a 2-5 second exposure to capture the colours.

WILL I SEE STARS AS WELL?Oh Yes! you will see millions of stars, satellites, and the whole Milky Way. It’s quite mind blowing (if the skies are clear). The aurora shines beneath the stars, and the viewing areas are away from town, so you will have a wonderful star show as well as aurora viewing. WHAT’S THE WEATHER LIKE?AUGUST. Late evening sunsets will lead right into aurora chasing hours which can present you with spectacular photography opportunities. The daytime temperatures reach low 20°C, and the nights are beginning to dip below 0°C (that’s still considered warm in Yellowknife). More importantly, the skies are often clear.

SEPTEMBER. It’s the autumn equinox month, and common to see heightened aurora activity from September into October. The good conditions from August carry on, although there will be nights where chasing clear skies is required. Temperatures begin cooling off in the evening, but are still not extreme.

WHAT WILL I ACTUALLY SEE?As humans we are so eager to process informa-tion that our eyes and brain don’t allow time to let the colours develop, so we see greens, yellows, and maybe a tinge of pink. Cameras take it slower to let the depth develop. All these photos were taken with 2-5 second exposures.

HOW DO WE SEE THE AURORA?The key thing is to get away from any light pollution. Some companies have viewing areas in remote locations, and others will drive around the area chasing clear skies. These are some samples of the aurora viewing tours available. We will discuss them with you to make sure you choose the one most suitable for your needs.

AURORA VILLAGE:Relax and take in nature’s most spectacular show in comfort at aurora village. You can stay warm in your teepee with a wood fire stove and hot beverages while you wait for the aurora to arrive.

INGRAHAM TRAIL CABIN:A clear dark sky and high solar activity can provide an evening light show that is worth staying up into the wee hours for. Enjoy the warmth of a crackling wood stove, hot beverages and snacks at a remote cabin on the Ingraham Trail.

AURORA CHASING:Take to the open road and litrerally chase the sky looking for the aurora. This option gives you the maximum chance to see the lights as you are not restricted to one location.

Watching the Aurora dance above me in Yellowknife was a phenomenal, almost fairytale like, experience that I will never forget. It was so much more intense and dramatic than I expected, that I simply didn’t want to leave. Four of our Arctic expeditions coincide with excellent Aurora viewing in Yellowknife and I encourage everyone booking on those trips to add an Aurora package to your holiday, as it is only a 2hr flight from Edmonton, where several Arctic trips start and end. As with all nature experiences, nothing is nothing guaranteed so our packages are 3 nights, giving you a great chance to see the Aurora, but if you have extra time, you should add another night or 2, as it’s a long way to go back too.

∙3 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION∙3 NIGHTS AURORA VIEWING TOURS∙TOUR TO FALLS WITH PICNIC LUNCH∙PHOTOS OF YOUR AURORA VIEWING

MID AUGUST - APRIL 2018

YELLOWKNIFE

PRICE PERSON FROM $1,270 TWIN$1,670 SINGLE. TRAVELLER

AURORA AWAKENING 4 DAYS

DAY 1. ARRIVE IN YELLOWKNIFE - AURORA Upon arrival in Yellowknife, grab a taxi to your chosen accommodation. This afternoon set out to explore the town. Definitely call into the visitor centre, and adjacent museum to get a great overview of the town (pop’n 20,000), officially settled 82 years ago, but inhabited by Dene for thousands of years. Depart this evening for your first Aurora viewing.

DAY 2. CAMERON FALLS - AURORA (B) After a well-deserved sleep in, take a scenic tour out to Cameron Falls. Heading out of town you’ll visit the Giant Mine and the Yellowknife River to hear the River Legend, a Dene story dating to a time when it's said giants roamed the landscape. Travel along the picturesque Igraham trail to the trailhead and hike just over

1km to see Cameron Falls, followed by a picnic lunch. Those feeling energetic could extend the tour with an excursion to the ramparts, another 8 km past the falls. In August and September as Fall arrives the changing colours of the foilage are a fantastic sight. This evening depart again for more Aurora viewing. DAY 3. YOUR CHOICE TODAY AND AURORA. (B) There’s plenty to do in town, from meeting local artisans, walking trails and excellent cafes. Make sure you take a walk around the historic Old Town with its great shopping and food. This evening embark on your final Aurora viewing. DAY 4. DEPART YELLOWKNIFE. (B) Transfer to the airport for onward travel, or maybe add another day.

DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS? Call Rose now on 1300 738 168 or email [email protected]

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EASTERN CANADA EXPEDITION CRUISING

∙ REMOTESABLEISLAND∙ ABUNDANCEOFWILDLIFE∙ GROSMORNEWORLDHERITAGEAREA∙ FORTRESS OF LOUISBOURG

27 JUN - 04 JUL 2018* GOLFING EXPEDITION 04 - 14 JUL 2018 14 - 23 JUL 2018

LOUISBOURG / LOUISBOURG AKADEMIK IOFFE

This expedition cruise takes travellers to islands and remote parts of Canada’s Atlantic coast. Eastern Canada is famous for a rich and diverse culture, found in small fishing communities and remote ports. The region also offers a staggering abundance of wildlife, including prolific birdlife, numerous seal and whale species and we even encounter the fabled wild horses of Sable Island. Beaches and lagoons provide viewing opportunities for numerous shorebirds. On the cruise we hope to see the great baleen whales such as the humpback, minke and blue whale, as well as grey and harp seals.

DAY 01. LOUISBOURG, CAPE BRETON ISLAND, NSOur adventure begins in the historic port town of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, where we board our expedition vessel. We enjoy a dinner of fresh, local lobster and sail into the North Atlantic.

DAY 03. SABLE ISLAND NATIONAL PARK RESERVE On the edge of the Grand Banks, hundreds of kms from the coast, Sable Island is a graveyard of ships, with more than 350 ships falling victim to the treacherous currents and sandbars.

DAY 04. BIRD ISLAND AND ENGLISHTOWN Return to Cape Breton to encounter Atlantic puffins and razorbills on Bird Island where we explore by zodiac. The seaside community of Englishtown is also a fascinating location.

DAY 05. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISToday, we anchor off historic Prince Edward Island near the town of North Rustico. From here we can split off in several directions. There is the chance to visit to Green Gables,and see where Anne, Gilbert, Marilla and Matthew lived. or maybe spend a few hours at the island’s famous Cavendish beach with a mandatory sampling of Cows Ice Cream. DAY 06. LES ILES-DE-LA-MADELEINE Sculpted out of sandstone, these islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence are home to unique fishing communities with beautiful waterfront houses and boats, flowing grassy meadows and sandstone shorelines sculpted by the elements. DAY 07. ISLE BONAVENTURE (BONAVENTURE ISLAND) AND THE GASPÉ PENINSULA At Bonaventure Island we drop the anchor near the town of Percé and explore the island by zodiac. This location has a rich. Sculpted over time by the sea, the island is situated at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula. The outstanding flora and fauna, including its famous colony of Northern Gannets, make this location a highlight.

DAY 08. ANTICOSTI ISLAND At the mouth of the St. Lawrence River where the river water mixes with Arctic waters from the Strait of Belle Isle and the more temperate Atlantic waters, Anticosti Island is rich in marine wildlife. We plan to hike along the beaches near the eastern end of the island followed by a zodiac cruise along the cliffs at East Point.

12 DAYS

CABIN TYPE PER PERSON

Triple USD 3,395

Twin Semi Private USD 4,395

Twin Private USD 5,695

Superior USD 6,395

Shackleton USD 7,795

One Ocean USD 9,395

Experience Canada’s East coast on this superb voyage

PRICES ARE PER PERSON SHARING THE CABIN OR SUITE. SEE PAGE 39 FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

DAY 09. GROS MORNE NATIONAL PARK AND WOODY POINT, NEWFOUNDLAND Sailing into majestic Bonne Bay, in the heart of Gros Morne National Park, the cliffs soar up out of the water and are covered in a green blanket of tuckamore forest – windswept spruce sculpted by the ocean breeze. At Woody Point we are welcomed ashore by a delegation from the community before hiking up to the excellent interpretation centre. From there, various guided walks take us into the World Heritage-listed Tablelands and to the lookout for a view over much of the park – a spectacular experience!

DAY 10. FRANCOIS The community of Francois on the south coast of Newfoundland - was settled in the late 1700s. Small boat fishers harvested a variety of species during the summer fishing season. Francois’s rich fishing heritage also included operation of a whale factory in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This is a spectacular location and for many, a highlight of the trip.

DAY 11. SAINT-PIERRE ET MIQUELON, FRANCE Saint-Pierre et Miquelon are a small group of islands situated off the south coast of Newfoundland. They were first settled by the French in the early 17th century and today, the islands represent the sole remaining vestige of France’s once vast North American empire. Walking down the streets feels like taking a stroll through a provincial French town. As a part of France, the area has much in common with Europe, but also with its Canadian and American neighbors. There’s an excellent puffin colony here. Tonight we enjoy a special dinner attended by the Captain to mark the end of our voyage through Canada’s spectacular Atlantic provinces. DAY 12. LOUISBOURG We sail back to Cape Breton across the mouth of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, heading again for the historic port of Louisbourg. We will disembark in the morning and, while some of us will head to the airport, many will add a few extra days in Cape Breton to enjoy one of the gems of Canada’s East Coast.

Canada’s east coast Maritime provinces are home to some of the finest golf courses in North America. Golfers from around the world are drawn by the superb challenges offered and the magnificent coastal settings. Add the rich culture and history found in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and you have all the hallmarks of a great vacation.

On this new voyage – a world first in expedition cruising – we skilfully blend a unique cruise experience, full of wildlife encounters, visits to colourful fishing villages plus exciting off-ship excursions, while providing easy access to several of Canada’s most spectacular golfing locations. While our golfers are off to the first tee, all non-golfers will be enjoying a terrific range of activities, such as cruising in the zodiacs, hikes on shore, wildlife observation, cycle touring and even stand up paddle boarding – all in the company of our expert team of guides.

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found in Canada

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SPECIAL GOLFING DEPARTURE

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ICELAND - LAND OF FIRE AND ICE FIRE, ICE & THE BLUE LAGOON

• 3 NIGHTS IN REYKJAVIK 3.5*• 1 NIGHT IN A LOCAL INN • GOLDEN TRIANGLE TOUR & DINNER • HOT SPRINGS, VOLCANO, LAVA CAVES • ENTRANCE TO BLUE LAGOON• RETURN AIRPORT TRANSFERS

MAY - SEPTEMBER 2018

FROM TWIN

TWIN $2,889PER PERSON, SUBJECT TO CHANGE

5 DAYS

DAY 1. ARRIVE REYKJAVIKArrive in Reykjavik and take the airport Flybus to your hotel in the town centre. The rest of the day is yours to explore this compact city.

DAY 2. EXCURSION TO GULFOSS (B)Visit the World heritage Þingvellir NP, home of Iceland’s ancient Viking parliament, then walk to marvel at the geological phenomenon that is the Mid-Atlantic ridge. Cross Lyngdalsheiði along a mountain road to the Great Geysir at Haukadalur. This was the first geyser ever described in print and is where the word geyser comes from. Cascading Gullfoss awaits you before heading up to Langjökull glacier. From here the tour heads back to Reykjavik; in summer you can take the adventurous route back through the lava fields.

DAY 3. HOT SPRINGS AND GLACIER WALK (B) Start the day in Hengill geothermal area at the foot of an old volcano. An easy hike takes us to the Reykjadalur valley, to bathe in the beautiful warm stream. Call in at the Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls. Pass the Eyjafjallajökull volcano enroute to the wonders of the Sólheimajökull glacier for an easy walk on the ice. Stroll by ice sculptures, ridges and deep crevasses to complete your magnificent day.

DAY 4. RELAXING AT BLUE LAGOON (B)Use this morning to explore the designer shops in the Icelandic capital, then transfer to the Blue Lagoon for a therapeutic afternoon/evening in the healing waters.

DAY 5. DEPART REYKJAVIK (B)Transfer to the airport.

One of the 25 Wonders of the World, the Blue Lagoon is a man made spa located in a lava field in southwestern Iceland. The warm waters are rich in minerals and are reputed to bring health benefits to those who bathe in it.

BLUE LAGOON

This short trip will show you the most famous sights on the Golden Circle Route. Explore underground lava caves, ancient volcanoes and hike on a glacier. As a finale, you will have a day and night at the Blue Lagoon to soak in the warm healing waters.

- Summer tour

ICELAND EXPLORER - SELF DRIVE

∙ INDEPENDENTSELFDRIVEHOLIDAY∙SPECTACULARGULFOSSWATERFALLS∙ÞINGVELLIRNATIONALPARK∙VATNAJOKULL GLACIER∙GOÐAFOSS - WATERFALL OF THE GODS∙BORGARFJORÐURDISTRICT

MAY - SEPTEMBER 2018

PRICES (FROM) TWIN SHARE

1-14 JUN $2,864

15 JUN - 19 AUG $3,245

20 AUG - 30 SEP $2,881 [PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND AVAILABILITY]

Experience the “Saga-Island” in the North Atlantic on a circle trip drive around Iceland. You are your own master and decide stops and highlights. You self-drive with unlimited mileage following the detailed itinerary with all accommodation pre-arranged in local guesthouses, farm stays and small hotels. Highlights include the Golden Circle region, National parks, dramatic East Coast scenery and unique local accommodation.

DAY 1. ARRIVAL INTO REYKJAVIKTransfer from the airport by bus to your hotel in Reykjavik. A detailed road itinerary with directions and accomodation will be provided at check-in for your adventure tomorrow.

DAY 2. THE GOLDEN CIRCLE ROUTEPick-up your rental car in the morning and ‘drive’ the Golden Circle Route: erupting hot springs at Geysir, Gullfoss Waterfall and Þingvellir National Park. The spectacular two-tiered Gulfoss Waterfall is Iceland’s most popular spot. You can join guided tours of the site and also find short hiking trails to help you explore Þingvellir National Park.

DAY 3. DRIVE THE SOUTHEAST COASTAfter breakfast in the guesthouse, continue driving along the south coast, noting black lava fields, waterfalls and glaciers. The southern coast of Iceland is regularly mentioned as one of the most beautiful coasts in the world, so be sure to take your time to enjoy the journey.Places of interest today include the Skaftafell National Park, the glacial lagoon Jökulsarlón and the Vatnajökull glacier.

DAY 4. EAST COAST AND THE FJORDSA dramatic driving day in a remote and isolated area. Stop along the way to enjoy views of tall and often uniquely formed mountains, enroute

8 DAYS

to the East fjords. Quaint fishing villages and small farms are ideal places to stop for breaks. DAY 5. LAKE MYVATNAfter breakfast at the guesthouse, head off to explore the beautiful Lake Myvatn area. Enjoy plentiful photo opportunities such as the lava formations at Dimmuborgir, Mt. Hverfjall, Krafla volcano and the geothermal area east of Namaskarður. Visit Goðafoss/Godafoss - Waterfall of the Gods, a great Icelandic waterfall.

DAY 6. AKUREYRI AND THE NORTH OF ICELANDPlaces of interest today are varied - you can opt for Akureyri town, or the farmhouse museum in Glaumbær, and the old turf church at Viðimyri. Alternatively, you can visit Vatnsdalshólar, Kolugljufur canyon and the Skagafjorður district.Akureyri is a small town with a vibrant main street - relax for coffee, enjoy the wonderful art gallery down by the wharf and be sure to visit the Botanical gardens.

DAY 7. EXPLORE THE NORTH AND SOUTHWESTVisit the lovely Borgarfjorður district, climb the old crater Grabrók or explore Borgarnes, the site of one of the most popular Icelandic sagas, Egla. Return your rental car in Reykjavik.

DAY 8. TOUR ENDSOur tour ends after breakfast in Reykjavik.

- Summer tour

EAST. Home to the country’s largest forest, lush farmlands and a range of small fjords and islands. Fishing villages, and small seaside communities border the coast.

HIGHLANDS. For centuries, it was virtually inaccessible. Now the untamed mix of rocky deserts, jagged peaks, volcanoes, ice caps, valleys, and hot springs is open for ‘cautious’ exploration.

SOUTH.The coastline is renowned for its beauty, fresh seafood, and the popular 300 km Golden Circle route which loops from Reykjavík into central Iceland and back, through the Geysir geothermal area, Þingvellir National Park, Gullfoss waterfall.

WEST. Culture, nature and history come together in ths vast area of fjords, valleys, craters, glaciers and volcanoes. Great hikes are found around Akranes and Hvalfjorður and the highest waterfall in Iceland Glymur.

WESTFJORDS. One of the best kept secrets. Isolation has preserved the relatively unspoiled wilderness. Largely uninhabited, it is praised as a destination of excellence, and a must-see for any serious explorer.

Iceland is where glaciers reach for the skies, deep blue mountain lakes fill steep valleys, sharp green peaks rise on all sides. Hidden hot springs in secluded valleys far from civilisation will relax and calm you as you take in the spectacular views. You can tour the island in comfort or go trekking, ice climbing, jeep riding, or jump on an Icelandic horse. With no boundaries on skill levels or experience, our Iceland journeys let you really experience the island’s beauty nd landscapes.

UNESCO. Þingvellir (Thingvellir) NP

is where the Althing, an open-air

assembly representing the whole

of Iceland, was established in 930.

An ancient viking parliament, it

holds deep historic and symbolic

meaning for the people of Iceland.

PINGVELLIR NP

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∙MAGNIFICENT LANDSCAPES∙ACTIVE SELF DRIVE HOLIDAY∙BOUTIQUE ACCOMMODATION ∙SNORKELLING IN SILFRA ∙BLUE LAGOON PREMIUM PACKAGE∙11 DAY RENTAL CAR

JUNE - AUGUST

FROM TWIN SHARE

JUN - AUG $6,739PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND AVAILABILITY

NORTHERN LIGHTS IN EUROPE - WINTER There are plenty of places throughout Iceland and Scandinavia to witness the beauty of the Northern Lights. Glass igloos, ice hotels and rural lodges offer a myriad of winter activities. Sep-Mar is the time so let us know when you want to go and we’ll find the best place for you.

ULTIMATE ICELAND ADVENTURE

DAY 1: ARRIVE REYKJAVIKArrive into Reykjavik and take the Flybus to your hotel. The afternoon & evening is yours to explore the city. We recommend a visit to the new Aurora Reykjavik Museum.

DAY 2: EXPLORE REYKJAVIK (B)Reykjavik is an easy city to explore on foot or bike. Feel the fresh air on your face with a visit the harbour and perhaps enjoy a food tour.

DAY 3: GOLDEN CIRCLE (B)Pick up your hire car at 9.00am and drive the Golden Circle: erupting hot springs at Geysir, Gullfoss waterfalls and Þingvellir National Park. The Gullfoss two-tiered waterfalls are spectacular. Explore UNESCO Þingvellir National Park where you can become better acquainted with Iceland’s history and traditions.

DAY 4: SNORKELLING TOUR IN SILFRA, IN ÞINGVELLIR NATIONAL PARK. (B)Snorkelling in Silfra is one of Iceland’s best-kept secrets. Iceland straddles the rift between the Eurasian and North American continental plates and you can see the rift for yourself on this snorkelling trip. You then get to float on the lake’s surface, peering into the depths through pristine water that takes twenty years to filter down from a glacier through volcanic ash.

DAY 5 & 6: ÞÓRSMÖRK VALLEY & EYJAFJALLAJÖKULL. (B) (B,L)Spend two days exploring Iceland’s South Coast viewing the magnificent waterfalls Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss along the way. Visit the interesting folk museum at Skógar. Walk along the stunning black volcanic beach by Cape Dyrhólaey. Head off on a 4x4 Driver Guided Super Jeep Tour to Þórsmörk Valley & Hiking Tour in the Foothills of Eyjafjallajökull & Fimmvorðuhals Volcanoes. Continuing onwards our destination is the Basar cabin where we will start our 6-8 hour hike up and down the Fimmvorðuhals volcanoes. During the hike you will not only be able to touch the new lava, see the brand new craters, mountains and the now cooling lava falls but also enjoy vast sweeping views of one of the most beautiful highland nature in all of Iceland.

DAY 7: A DAY TO RELAX - A ROUND OF GOLF OR A GEOTHERMAL POOL SWIM (B)Today is a relaxing drive along Southeast Iceland Ring Road. Enjoy nature’s bounty of outdoor activities, or relax on the hotel’s sundeck and reflect on the history of this location. The village of Kirkjubaejarklaustur boasts a number of natural and historical sites. You can also enjoy a swim in the neighbouring geothermal pool or a round of golf only 5 km away.

14 DAYS

C omprehensive active independent self drive adventure holiday

DAY 8: ICE CLIMBING AND GLACIER LAGOON ZODIAC ADVENTURE TOUR (B)Two incredible adventures today: Svinafellsjokull Ice Climbing in Skaftafell National Park & then a Jokulsarlón Glacier Lagoon Zodiac Adventure Tour where you will be shown the secrets and wonders of the lagoon. Svínafellsjökull is a breathtaking outlet glacier of the Vatnajökull glacier and the scenery and views are simply stunning. Explore mesmerizing Icelandic wonders on Svínafellsjökull Glacier on this 4-hour vertical Iceland expedition.Suitable for all levels as the level of challenge is adaptable.

DAY 9: SUPER JEEP AND SNOW MOBILE ADVENTURE ON A GLACIER (B)Today, head off on a Super jeep tour from the main road up to Jöklasel so you can snowmobile on the great glacier. Driving your own snow mobile for one hour across this glacier is certainly one of the highlights. After your adventure, head to the charming seaside guesthouse & cottages. Have a wander on the beach or book a hot tub before dinner.

DAY 10 & 11: EXPLORE THE SURROUNDINGS OF LAKE MYVATN (B) (B)After a leisurely start, head north to Lake Myvatn’s eastern shore. You have two days to explore the otherworldly Lake Myvatn area, a hotbed of volcanic landscapes such as the

Namaskarð Pass, the Skutustaðagigar pseudo-craters, the Dimmuborgir lava formations and Mt. Krafla, one of Iceland’s most interesting volcanoes. End the day at Myvatn Nature Baths (optional) in a pool of geothermal water drawn from depths of up to 2,500 metres, a great way to relax after sightseeing and enjoy the midnight sun.

DAY 12: HORSE RIDING GAUKSMYRI LODGE (B,D)After breakfast, head towards Reykjavik and drive to the Gauksmyri Lodge. During your stay, you have an included countryside Horse Riding tour (2 hours). This tour is ideal for visitors who like horses and want to experience the Icelandic countryside from a different point of view.

DAY 13: BLUE LAGOON PREMIUM PACKAGE (B)This morning, make your way to the Blue Lagoon for a relaxing experience and dinner. Premium Package includes Visitor Pass, Entrance to Blue Lagoon, Use of Bathrobe, Use of Towel, Drink of your choice, Skin Care Trial Pack, Algae Mask, Slippers, Reserved table at LAVA, Pre-drink table at LAVA.

DAY 14: DEPARTURE DAYDrive to Keflavik International Airport and return your hire car before flying out.

Bring Westeros to life on this magical tour, highlighted by the Icelandic filming locations made famous by Game of Thrones. Join us for a winter escape to the land of ice and fire in the middle of the North Atlantic. Experience the ancient site of Þingvellir, areas around Akureyri including Godafoss waterfall and the Grjótagjá lava cave (Jon and Ygritte’s love nest). As a finale you will have a day and night at the Blue Lagoon for a soak in the warm healing waters. From $2,781pp (twin share)

GAME OF THRONESWinter tour 7 DAYS

Feel the thrills of the great outdoors on this comprehensive Iceland adventure tour. This self-drive journey allows you to explore the sights at your own pace. Snorkel in the crystal clear water in the Silfra fissure. Be charmed on a countryside Horse riding tour. Enjoy glacier Hiking, ice Climbing and snowmobile adventures. Finally, soak your weary bones at the Blue Lagoon with our premium package. A perfect blend of energetic pursuits and breathtaking sights, this trip is bound to leave you breathless!

The Goðafoss is one of the most

spectacular waterfalls in Iceland.

Its height being 12m and width

30m. In the year 999 it is said that

Þorgeir threw his statues of the

Norse gods into this waterfall after

converting Iceland to Christianity.

GODAFOSS

ICELAND IN WINTER

Talk to us about Winter options

“We had a fabulous time. Iceland was sensational – we got a really good feel

for the country and their culture. ”GREG, SEPT 2011

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∙TRANSFER FROM THE AIRPORT∙9DAYSCARHIREWITH UNLIMITED MILEAGE AND CDW INSURANCE∙BEST AVAILABLE ACCOMMODATION IN COUNTRY HOTELS AND GUESTHOUSES ∙1 NT AT THE SILICA @ THE BLUE LAGOON ∙ 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AND TAXES

MAY - OCTOBER

FROM TWIN SHARE

MAY - OCT $4,727

BEST OF ICELAND, LIKE A LOCAL

DAY 1: ARRIVE REYKJAVIK On arrival, you’ll be met by your private driver and taken to your hotel. After settling in, start exploring this lovely capital.

DAY 2: EXPLORE REYKJAVIKReykjavik is an easy city to explore on foot or bike. Feel the fresh air on your face with a visit the harbour and perhaps enjoy a food tour of this small capital. You could also do the ‘Inside the Volcano’ or ‘Inside the Glacier’ tour.

DAY 3: GOLDEN CIRCLE & SOUTHERN ICELANDPick up your hire car at 9.00am in the morning.and explore the Golden Circle: erupting hot springs at Geysir, Gullfoss waterfalls and Þingvellir National Park. These two-tiered waterfalls are spectacular and Þingvellir is one of the most visited sites in Iceland where you can become better acquainted with Iceland’s history and traditions.

DAY 4 & 5: GLACIERS & LAGOONS Spend two nights at the Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon where you have time to explore two of Iceland’s most spectacular natural attractions; a hiker’s paradise.

DAY 6: JOURNEY TO FÁSKRÚÐSFJÖRÐURBe surprised by the small village of Faskruðsfjorður, on the east coast, renowned for its magnificent landscape and strong French

history. Thousands of French sailors lost their lives in 100-plus shipwrecks along the coast.

DAY 7 & 8: LAKE MYVATN - GAME OF THRONESHead north to Lake Myvatn’s eastern shore for two days exploring this otherworldly area, a hotbed of volcanic landscapes. Soak in a geothermal pool, a great way to relax and enjoy the midnight sun.

DAY 9: ICELANDIC FISHERMAN VILLAGEDrive via Akureyri to Siglufjorður, where you could go whale watching, hiking, or have a fabulous meal along the pier.

DAY 10 : SNÆFELLSJÖKULL NATIONAL PARKHead to Snæfellsjokull National Park, Iceland’s first and whose boundaries of which reach into the sea. Your boutique hotel is on the water’s edge, with a lovely restaurant. Take a short walk to visit the extremely picturesque church in Buðir, just a short walk from the hotel.

DAY 11: SOAK IN THE BLUE LAGOONThis morning, make your way to the Blue Lagoon, the ultimate hot spring experience. Set in the heart of a stunning lava landscape, Silica Hotel is a just ten-minute walk from the Blue Lagoon and has its own private bathing lagoon,

DAY 12: DEPARTURE DAYDrop your car at the airport and fly out.

12 DAYS

Independent self-drive , staying in boutique guesthouses and hotels

Iceland is where glaciers reach for the skies, deep blue mountain lakes fill steep valleys with sharp green peaks on all sides. Come with us to explore these iconic sights of Iceland. This self-drive journey allows you to explore the sights at your own pace and includes countryside boutique accommodation that let you fully recharge for each day’s adventures. Let hot springs relax and calm you as you take in the spectacular views. This Iceland itinerary can be tailor made to suit your plans.

PER PERSON, TWIN SHARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND AVAILABILITY

Reaching from the sea to the glacier top and mountain peaks, it’s one of the world’s seven great energy centres, and where Jules Vernes thought the Centre of the Earth could be reached from.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF BOOKINGPlease read carefully these Terms and Conditions. If you are unsure of any matter, or have any questions please call us.OUR CONTRACT:These terms and conditions are important. You need to care-fully read and understand them. These conditions constitute a legally binding contract between Forward Travel and you. By paying your deposit you acknowledge that you have read and understood and accept these terms and conditions. This contract comes into existence once your deposit is received by Forward Travel.“You”/”your” is referring to the person and/or entity appear-ing first on the booking form, and all people on whose behalf the booking is made.“We/Us/Our/Forward Travel refers to Forward Travel Pty Ltd ACN 164 700 832.Tour/Trip/Land Arrangements/Service(s) refers to travel ser-vices provided involving a booking made by Us for you other than a Cruise. Cruise refers to travel arrangements where accommodation is on a ship or boat.MAKING A BOOKINGWe will work with you to tailor make the perfect trip just for you. Once you are happy with the trip we arrange let us know and we ask you to complete a booking form. We will then request all the Services and once the arrangements are confirmed you will have seven (7) days to pay a deposit.PRICING:We book your arrangements directly with the service provider at your destination. We pay them in the local currency, or USD. This means we can keep our prices lower, and means if there is a big shift in the exchange rates it may affect the price you pay. We strive to maintain the price although if the change is significant your price will either decrease or increase accordingly. We welcome clients to pay early, either in full or partial, to remove the risk of fluctuations. Once you have paid in full for your trip there will be no changes to the price. We must however reserve the right to amend our prices, at any time up to final payment has been received.PAYMENT METHODS:We accept payment by bank transfer, Visa or MasterCard, and personal cheques. Australian issued Visa and MasterCard payments incur an administration fee of 2%. Payments by Amex will incur a fee of 3%.OVERSEAS ISSUED CARDS: A fee of 2.5% will be added to the amount charged as that is what our bank charges us to accept your payment. Payment by personal cheque is a payment deemed to have been made on clearance of the cheque.DEPOSITS:We only ask for your deposit once each tour component has been confirmed.- Upon confirmation a non-refundable deposit of 20% of the value is due within seven (7) days.- For cruise bookings a non-refundable deposit of 25% of the cruise value is required.Further deposits may be required, and some components, especially airfares, may need to be paid in full. We will tell you about these before making the booking.FINAL PAYMENTS:Final payment is due 60 days prior to your trip commencing. For cruise bookings, the final payment is due 120 days before departure. Exceptions to this will be advised when booking.Airfare payments are dependent upon the airline and the due date will be advised upon booking.If you have made your booking within these time periods full payment will be required immediately.If there are changes to your trip which affect the price we will give you a minimum of 3 days to make the final payment at the invoiced price before the changes are applied. PASSENGER DETAILSIt is your responsibility to provide the correct details for your-self and anyone travelling with you. We are not responsible for incorrect passenger details for flights and other services, including the Land Arrangements, which can be costly to change.All travellers are required to provide passport copies at the time of booking to ensure names are correct. Changes to passenger details after booking will incur charges and may cause cancellation of Services.We are only responsible for the Service you have booked with us. You must advise Us of details of Services booked with other tour companies, and any subsequent changes. We are not responsible for any issues that may arise when you have booked other Services with another company.DOCUMENTATION:You will receive all necessary documentation for your trip fourteen (14) days before commencement of our Services. All vouchers, coupons for Services booked by our local op-erators will be provided to you upon arrival in each country.CHANGES TO YOUR TRIPChanges by You: Amendments:If you wish to change your arrangements after they have been confirmed a $150 administration fee will be charged, in

addition to any extra costs. If you wish to defer travel, 50% of your deposit will be held in trust to be applied to another trip booked with Us which departs within 12 months of your original departure date. If you do not travel within this time, this remaining deposit will be forfeited. This only applies to deposits held by Forward Travel, not those passed to tour operators, which have other conditions. You will be advised of these when booking.UNUSED SERVICES:We will not be liable to refund any monies paid by you for any component of your Trip which you do not use, be it voluntary or involuntary.CANCELLATIONS:If you wish to cancel your booking you must notify us in writing before we can accept it. Upon receipt by us of your written advice, cancellation will take effect. Cancellation fees are:Cruises:- 90 days or more before departure – loss of deposit. (One Ocean Expeditions, 120 days or more – Loss of deposit )- Less than 90 days or before departure – 100 % of cruise price. (One Ocean Expeditions, less than 120 days before departure – 100% of cruise price )Land based touring:- 60 days or more before departure – loss of deposit- 30 days or more before departure – 50 % of tour price- Within 30 days of departure – 100% tour cost.Airfares:Airfare cancellations vary. The minimum cancellation fee is the deposit you have paid. After final payment some will be 100% non-refundable, and some will have airline cancellation charges. The rules for your airfares will be advised at time of booking.CHANGES BY US:Amendments and Cancellations:We plan everything to run smoothly but sometimes changes have to be made, and sometimes they have to be made quickly, perhaps without notice. You need to understand that your itinerary could change due to weather, political situa-tions, airline or cruise schedule changes, transport delays, force majeure events or any other circumstance. Forward Travel cannot accept liability for loss of enjoyment, distress, disappointment or delays or any costs you may incur as a result of such changes.On rare occasions, where a component of your booking is subject to a minimum number of passengers, and that num-ber is not reached, or for other reasons, our operators may decide to cancel a tour or service that you have booked. We will always endeavour to provide alternative arrangements for you which may affect your final tour price.If we cannot book a suitable alternative for you we will refund you any payments you have paid for the component. In the event of such a situation you will not be entitled to make any further claim for compensation or damages for any loss, consequential damage, expenses, and loss of time, distress, disappointment or inconvenience which may result from such cancellation.TRAVEL INSURANCE:You must have comprehensive travel insurance appropriate for your destination and health to travel on our trips. This is to protect you. The policy needs to include cover for emer-gency evacuation and repatriation and you must carry a copy of your insurance with you when you travel.We strongly suggest you take out the policy when you pay your deposit. Your deposit is non-refundable so you should really have cover in place when you pay it.We recommend you visit your doctor and dentist when you book and you must disclose any pre-existing medical condition. If you fail your medical, a full refund of the deposit paid will be given providing you send us a medical certificate within two weeks of the date of your booking.We guarantee any travel insurance policy purchased through Forward Travel for travel booked through Forward Travel will have appropriate cover. Any travel policy will be subject to the terms and conditions on the policy. We cannot accept responsibility for any policies obtained elsewhere.ACCEPTANCE OF RISK: You accept that all travel involves risk, and that our trips take you to some areas where accommodation, transport, safety, conditions, medical facilities and comfort may be considered adventurous and involve a significant amount of personal risk. By booking with us you understand and accept there may be inherent risks which include, without limitation, the possibility of injury or death, psychological trauma, disease, loss or damage to property, inconvenience and discomfort.You assume all such risk for all itineraries, bookings and tours, and release Us from all losses, costs, damages, expenses, payments, claims or actions arising from illness, injury, disease, misadventure, loss or damage to property, discomfort and inconvenience or death resulting from these inherent risks. You agree that Forward Travel will not be liable to you for any losses, costs, damages, expenses, payments, claims or actions suffered or incurred by you in relation to all

itineraries, bookings and tours that you take.Forward Travel acts as a coordinator of tours and an agent for the owners, contractors and suppliers of transportation, accommodation and/or other related travel services provided and assumes no responsibility for the loss or damage to bag-gage, property or for injury, illness, death or for any damages or claims howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly from accidents, loss or damage to person or property, delays, transport failures, strikes, wars and uprisings or acts of God etc. over which we have no control.By booking with Forward Travel you accept the risks of travel.PASSPORT AND VISASYou are responsible for your own choices in regard to des-tinations, including reviewing all travel advisories. It is your Responsibility to obtain all of the appropriate visas, permits, vaccinations and certificates for the country/ies in which you will visit during your trip.We are not responsible if you are refused entry to a country because you lack the correct passport, visa or other travel documentation or conditions. Your passport must be valid for 6 months after your planned return to Australia.We recommend you visit www.smarttraveller.gov.au for more information and register your trip.HEALTH AND SAFETYAll dietary needs, medical conditions, allergies need to be advised at the time of booking to ensure arrangements are suitable. We reserve the right to cancel your participation at any time if your health is deemed to adversely affect the normal conduct of the trip and the enjoyment of other tour members.LIMITATION OF OUR LIABILITYWe will plan a fabulous trip for you, and most of the time it will go smoothly. However, if things do not go as planned we need to tell you what we are not liable for:- Anything that happens before you commence travel booked with us.- The amount of sunshine, wind or rain on your travels.- Any poor photography because you didn’t read the manual- The amount of wildlife you see.- Any recommendations for goods or services you purchase or accept while away.- Illnesses, accidents or medical emergencies.- Unexpected delays to transport, even if resulting in missing a connection or a tour. (We do recommend buffer days before important event(s).- Inconvenience or disappointment at laws, culture and standards of service and behaviour in any country/ies you may visit;- Changes our operators reasonably make to your itinerary as needed due to better manage your trip.- Weight gains from indulging in the local food and wine- Any kind of injury, loss, damage, misadventure and/or dam-age or loss of any property.PEACE OF MIND AND PRIVACYForward Travel is a fully licensed, Australian-owned travel company. We are accredited with IATA, a Member of AFTA and fully covered by the Travel Compensation Fund.We value your privacy and will not disclose any of your details other than is necessary to provide the services and arrangements you have paid us to do or otherwise in ac-cordance with any legal obligation. You agree that Forward Travel, its agents and related entities may collect, retain, use and disclose your personal information for the provision of services you have booked.Furthermore, you agree that Forward Travel will maintain your information on our newsletter and mailing list. Your subscription can be cancelled upon your request.If there is anything particularly sensitive you want us to know about please advise us immediately. This is especially in the case of surprises you are arranging for someone.FEEDBACKWe love the ‘welcome home’ phone call and emails as they are usually very positive. We accept though that sometimes things do not go according to plan and you may wish to complain about an aspect of your trip. If you encounter any such situation you need to let the local operator, or Us, know at the time so we can try to resolve it on the spot. We cannot be liable for any complaint that you make when you return home, that was not mentioned when it occurred.If you were not happy with how something was resolved and wish to make a complaint you must advise us in writing within 30 days of your return to Australia.VALIDITYTo the extent that any part of this agreement is found to be void or invalid, the balance of the agreement is taken to oper-ate with full effect.BINDING LAWThis contract shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of Australia and the state of NSW. Any dispute arising in connection with this contract shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the NSW Courts.

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