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SUPER SAVINGS 2017-18 season Save 15% 2018-19 SEASON Save USD1,500 on all Oct, Nov, Mar journeys Save USD1,000 on all other departures. Book by 31 December. Journeys to savour ANTARCTICA ANTARCTICA SOUTH GEORGIA FALKLAND ISLANDS WEDDELL SEA Nominated as Australia s Best Travel Agency 2017-19 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 1

WELCOME TO ANTARCTICA...it s a pretty cool place Antarctica is a breathtaking banquet of wilderness and wildlife. To immerse yourself in its icy walls is a life changing journey. The highest, driest, coldest, windiest and most remote continent on the planet, it is one of the few places humans have not and cannot conquer. Standing on the bow as you gently glide through the still waters you ll be entranced by the silence, be thrilled by calving glaciers and rolling icebergs, and entertained by passing wildlife. Busybody penguins, graceful whales and curious seals combine to put on one of nature s finest performances, leaving you inspired, amazed and eager for an encore. Welcome to the icy world of Antarctica - a place that gets under your skin unlike anywhere else on earth. For some people it is a long held hope spanning years, for some it is an opportunity, for us it is a passion and a journey we know very well, having been there multiple times. We are dedicated to sharing our knowledge and experience to create your perfect Antarctic journey. Capturing your excitement and realising your Antarctic dream is our goal. From the awe you feel as you first glimpse the meringue covered peaks, to the endless joy from watching penguins waddle and whales glide by, we are here to help make it all happen. We want you to fall in love with Antarctica just like we have. We want to give you lasting memories and perhaps a desire to return. We hope our brochure will inspire you to take your first step, and start your journey with us. Enjoy the read and we look Forward to talking soon. PHOTOS IN THIS BROCHURE We like to keep it real, so have mainly used photos taken by us or passengers, and are sure you will come back with equally impressive shots. We include photography tips in your preparation to help you capture the magic of Antarctica, and there s a professional photographer on every voyage to give you tips along the way. 2 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 3

ANTARCTICA, and the Sub Antarctic islands AREA OF OUR EXPEDITIONS TRAVEL TIME TO ANTARCTICA Cruise from Australia 7 days Cruise from New Zealand 6 days Cruise from Ushuaia 2 days Fly from Punta Arenas 2 hours WELCOME TO FORWARD TRAVEL 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. Travel Better - Travel Further - 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 4 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 5

GETTING TO ANTARCTICA... TO South America LATAM flies from Sydney to Santiago daily, via Auckland and QANTAS non-stop from 4 times a week. Both are One World partners and share each other s flights so you can purchase a LATAM ticket and fly on a QANTAS flight. We ll explain it when we chat. The LATAM network stretches to over 115 cities in South America, and flying on a LATAM airline ticket, gives you up to 50% discount on flights within South America, making them the best option. Our close relationship with LATAM ensure we have great value airfares in both economy and business and are experts in booking them. Air New Zealand fly from Australia via Auckland to Buenos Aires. This is particularly appealing for travellers from Perth who can be in Buenos Aires in under 21 hours. TO USHUAIA for Classic Antarctica Expeditons Fly to Ushuaia from Buenos Aires, or El Calafate, in southern Patagonia. From Australia you need at least 2 nights before you cruise and usually another afterwards due to flight schedules. From Punta Arenas you can take a 12hr bus, or a luxurious 4 day Australis cruise through remote Patagonia. Or a 27 day Viva safari from Santiago to Ushuaia through remote parts of Patagonia; Ask Rose all about it as she has done it! TO Punta Arenas FOR FLY/CRUISE EXPEDITIONS 3.5hrs flying time south of Santiago, you can reach Punta on the same day you leave Australia. We recommend you break the journey in Santiago or the Chilean Lakes area. While in Punta we suggest you take time to visit Torres del Paine NP, a few hours to the north. It was voted the 8th Wonder of the World and is absulety spectacular. You can actively explore it or take comfort in fabulous lodges.see pages 32-39 for ideas. MORE FLY IN / CRUISE EXPEDITIONS THAN EVER! Due to the popularity and extra time we have added more fly/cruise trips, on both ships. Maximise your time and fly over the Drake Passage to Antarctica, or into Stanley in the Falklands. The time saved allows more time to reach areas rarely visited by other companies or linger a little longer at our favourite locations! You will see more wildlife species as well by visiting both the Antarctic peninsula and the sub-antarctic islands. For the ultimate adventure, we have combined two of the voyages to create the most extensive Antarctic expedition ever offered. See our Epic voyage on page 16 Flights from Punta Arenas to/from King George Island (Antarctica) and to/ from Stanley (Falkland Islands) are included in fly/cruise prices. Just 70 passengers on each of these voyages making for a true small-ship expedition experience. ROSE SAYS: I like the tradition and history of the expeditions crossing the Drake Passage, and the anticipation of whether it will be lake or a shake? Being on deck watching the seabirds soar and whales drift by sets the scene as you push south. Seeing icebergs appear raises anticipation and the excitement reaching Antarctica really gets the heart beating. TRAVEL IN SOUTH AMERICA A trip to Antarctica is a fabulous excuse to see some of South America. We have included some trips featuring fabulous Patagonia, Machu Picchu and Iguazu Falls on pages 32-39 as a sample. Ask for our Patagonia, Chile, Ecuador and South America brochures for more ideas. DAVID SAYS: Rose doesn t get seasick, I do. I d fly so I can get amongst it straight away and not risk a bumpy Drake. I think having extra time and the possibility to see other places is great, and I d add a week in The Falkland Islands after the cruise to explore the amazing wildlife haven. THE FORWARD ANTARCTICA MENU WE THINK PLANNING TRAVEL IS JUST LIKE COOKING We choose the best ingredients and creatively find ways to showcase their highlights and cook it fresh for each diner. (The Antarctic 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 Patagonia, Chile, Argentina and Peru recipes which would be perfect entrees or desserts to an Antarctic 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. ONE FREE NIGHT S ACCOMMODATION Before ALL One Ocean Expeditions voyages (Twin share. solo travellers get 50% dicount) THE ONE CLUB SAVE UP TO 40% ON FUTURE TRAVEL HUGE PAST PASSENGER REWARDS Returning One Ocean Expeditioners get 10% OFF PLUS - a free pre or post cruise hotel night PLUS - their 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 KEY ANTARCTIC REGIONS AND SPECIAL OFFERS 6-7 WHAT IS WHERE AND WHERE IS WHAT? 8-9 ONE OCEAN THE SHIPS AND EXPEDITION OVERVIEW 10-11 SHIP REVIEWS, WEATHER, AND INTRODUCING RCGS RESOLUTE 12-13 ESCORTED JOURNEY - MARINE MAMMAL RESEARCH - 16 DAYS 14-15 CLASSIC ANTARCTIC PENINSULA - 12 DAYS 16-17 EPIC ANTARCTICA *THE BIGGEST TRIP EVER* - 23 DAYS 18-19 ANTARCTICA, FALKLANDS AND SOUTH GEORGIA 18-22 DAYS 20-21 BACKROADS OF ANTARCTICA - 14 DAYS 22 ANTARCTIC CIRCLE AND FALKLAND ISLANDS - 12 DAYS 23 SOUTH GEORGIA AND FALKLAND ISLANDS IN DEPTH - 16-18 DAYS 24-25 ANTARCTICA, WEDDELL SEA AND FALKLANDS - 13 DAYS 26 A WEEK IN THE FALKLANDS, LAND BASED TRIP 27 ANTARCTICA DEEP SOUTH - 13 DAYS 28 INTRODUCING THE ARCTIC - THE FORWARD GUIDE 29 DECK PLANS AND CABIN DESCRIPTIONS, IOFFE AND VAVILOV 30-31 INTRODUCING PATAGONIA - THE FORWARD GUIDE 32 CHILE AND ARGENTINA ENTREES AND DESSERTS 33 A PATH THROUGH PATAGONIA FROM CHILE OR ARGENTINA 34-35 TORRES DEL PAINE - CHILE 36-37 SACRED VALLEY AND MACHU PICCHU - PERU 38 IGUAZU FALLS - ARGENTINA AND BRAZIL 39 FORWARD TRAVEL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 39 READY TO START YOUR JOURNEY? 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THE FORWARD ANTARCTIC GUIDE: WHAT WILDLIFE WILL YOU SEE? WHAT IS WHERE? AND WHERE IS WHAT? Antarctica is a big place and expeditions visit different parts of it and the wildlife varies in each location. This is not a trip to the zoo, and wildlife viewing can be unpredictable. Your expedition team has so much experience and knowledge though, that they know where the wildlife is likely to be. This is our guide to help you figure out where you want to go, and what you will likely see there. SOUTH GEORGIA ANTARCTIC PENINSULA The Antarctic Peninsula is mainland Antarctica, so unless you come here and set foot upon it, you have not truly been to Antarctica. Luckily all our Antarctic Expeditions visit it. It is a serenely beautiful place which makes you feel like a visitor into another world. From the moment you first cast your eyes on the seemingly meringue covered mountain peaks you will be enchanted. Once you reach its calm waters you ll realise the show never stops, and you have a front row seat. Incredible icebergs, massive glaciers and rugged snow covered mountains add to the magic. Curious penguins waddle by and fearless whales and seals pop up to check us out while in the zodiacs. Stunningly beautiful and isolated, this wildlife sanctuary, once visited, is not easily forgotten. Its snow covered peaks, blue glacial ice and emerald green bays, are breathtaking sights. 170km long with peaks up to 2,934m, glaciers cover more than half the island. Central to the whaling industry until the mid1960 s and known for its eternal connection to Sir Ernest Shackleton who lies at rest here, its history is as interesting as its wildlife is abundant. St. Andrew s Bay and Salisbury plain are greeted with disbelief at the sight of hundreds of thousands of king penguins filling every available inch of space, and vast quantities of elephant and fur seals occupying the sands along the water. The sights, sounds, and smells will not be forgotten soon. Visited by only a lucky few people each year, this is a very special place. THE FALKLAND ISLANDS THE WEDDELL SEA The rarely visited and ice-choked Weddell Sea is a beautiful region filled with gigantic tabular icebergs. This area is home to Adelie penguin rookeries of staggering size and is the realm of the emperor penguin, the largest of the penguins. It was here that Shackleton and his men drifted north on the ice after their ship was lost in the ice months earlier. Navigating through the heavily iced water always causes people to pause and consider the bravery and/or foolhardiness of those early explorers who travelled these waters a hundred years before us. The abundance and accessibility of the wildlife in the Falklands is staggering, rightly earning the islands the nickname Galapagos of the South. King penguins share the white sand beaches with many other penguins, including gentoos, rockhoppers, and magellanics. Large albatross colonies, and other marine bird species are just some of the highlights. Enter one of Stanley s pubs and be instantly transported to rural Britain, with décor, atmosphere, warm beer, and accents of a place far away. If your interests include wildlife, wilderness, walking, or war history, the Falklands is the place for you. PATAGONIA If you aren t planning to visit Patagonia in conjunction with Antarctica, you should be. Straddling the Southern Andes of Chile and Argentina, this place is truly jaw dropping! Northern Patagonia is home to forests, lakes, volcanoes and endearing villages with fine chocolates to tempt you. The south gives you rugged wilderness including Torres del Paine, perhaps South America s greatest National Park, and the breathtaking performance that is Perito Moreno glacier. Conveniently, at the very bottom you find Ushuaia and Punta Arenas. If you like the outdoors and inspirational landscapes then you need to put Patagonia on your menu. BIRDLIFE PENGUINS SEALS WHALES ANTARCTIC PENINSULA FALKLAND ISLANDS SOUTH GEORGIA WEDDELL SEA OPEN OCEAN HUMPBACK WHALE MINKE WHALE BLUE WHALE SOUTHERN RIGHT WHALE SEI WHALE FIN WHALE ORCA WHALE LEOPARD SEAL ANTARCTIC FUR SEAL ELEPHANT SEAL CRABEATER SEAL WEDDELL SEAL EMPEROR PENGUIN KING PENGUIN CHINSTRAP PENGUIN ADÉLIE PENGUIN GENTOO PENGUIN MACARONI PENGUIN ROCK HOPPER PENGUINS MAGELLANIC PENGUINS ROYAL ALBATROSS WANDERING ALBATROSS BLACK-BROWED ALBATROSS SOUTHERN GIANT PETREL ANTARCTIC PETREL AND SHAG ANTARCTIC TERN STEAMER DUCKS FALKLAND STEAMER DUCK STRIATED CARACARA POLAR BEARS SEE OUR 2018 ARCTIC BROCHURE 8 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 9

ANTARCTIC CRUISING WITH ONE OCEAN EXPEDITIONS 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. YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM One Ocean Expedition founder, Andrew Prossin explains 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 doctor, resident professional photographer, registered massage therapist, fitness trainer and our unique multi-skilled adventure concierges. LIFE ON BOARD A ONE OCEAN EXPEDITION Our expedition team will educate and inform you about all things Antarctic, including the history and the wildlife you will likely meet. Days are spent eagerly scanning the sea and sky for wildlife, and PA announcements alert you when sightings are made, and The captain will slow the ship so we can enjoy the show. We aim to have at least two Zodiac excursions each day. Our preferred Polar Expedition partner NOTE All 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. Antarctica is not a zoo so wildlife sightings mentioned are expectations based on many years documenting animal behaviour but cannot be guaranteed. EXTERNAL ESSENTIALS - INCLUDED GEAR High quality Outer Gear is provided complimentary for use during the expedition, which Rose is modelling below. It includes pants, jacket and boots. You also have a dry bag and binoculars to use for the cruise duration. THERE ARE SIZES FOR EVERYONE AND YOU PRE-ORDER IT THROUGH US WHY THESE ARE THE BEST EXPEDITION SHIPS DESIGNED FOR POLAR RESEARCH, SISTER SHIPS AKADEMIK IOFFE AND AKADEMIK SERGEY 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. 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 SEA KAYAKING This is the only activity which needs to be pre-booked. The cost is USD795 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. DAVID KAYAKING WITH ONE OCEAN CAMPING ON THE ICE The chance to camp on the ice is a huge thrill and something we aim to offer whenever possible. It is free and available for everyone. Your expedition leader will be looking for a suitable location. They ll explain how it works when they find one. Be ready for a great experience, (but not such a great sleep). NOT OFFERED IN MARCH, OR ON TRIPS THAT INCLUDE SOUTH GEORGIA 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 READY TO START YOUR JOURNEY? CALL US NOW ON 1300 738 168 10 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 11

BEST ANTARCTIC SMALL SHIP - LESS THAN 150 PASSENGERS as rated by Cruise Critic ONE OCEAN EXPEDITIONS IOFFE AND VAVILOV ABOUT CRUISE CRITIC Cruise Critic is the leading cruise reviews and information site which hosts the largest cruise community in the world. Since its inception in 1995, Cruise Critic has earned the status of being the most influential cruise site on the Web, and an innovator of consumer-oriented cruise travel news. The site was acquired by TripAdvisor in 2007, and is part of the largest travel community in the world. WHY THEY CHOSE THEM Even though there are lots of even smaller ships going to Antarctica, these two offer the most cruise-like experience on board and ashore, including any amenities and services that could be expected on this size of a ship. These former Russian research vessels are as technically advanced as any sailing Antarctica, but modern touches include all outside cabins, excellent observation decks and inflatable rafts for excursions. WHO WILL LIKE IT? Anyone who enjoys the small-ship experience should do well with either of these options. ABOUT THEIR ITINERARIES As mentioned, itineraries provided by the lines are only a general plan. Generally, each cruise has a different basic itinerary (and, often, a theme), but it s still all based on weather conditions and it s generally quite flexible. A mainstay for Ioffe and Vavilov is, of course, the Antarctic Peninsula; other possibilities include the South Shetland Islands, the Falkland Islands and South Georgia. INTRODUCING ONEAN S NEW SHIP THE RCGS RESOLUTE THE 10TH YEAR OF ONE OCEAN EXPEDITIONS WILL SEE THE EXPANSION AND ENHANCEMENT OF THEIR EXPEDITION FLEET. Designed for comfort, the RCGS Resolute is modern, well appointed, safe and icestrengthened. From small group sessions to briefings for all passengers, we have public spaces onboard the ship ideally suited for each and every need. Two separate bar and lounge areas featuring 180 degree views and a wonderfully stocked library provide ideal places to relax or catch up on some reading. The sumptuous meals prepared for you by our culinary team are enjoyed in either of our two dining rooms, one of which features our popular bistro menu offering quick and easy meals for those prioritizing time out on deck. Both dining rooms have ample and open seating paired with modern furnishings and large picture windows with 180 degree views. Other facilities include our theatre style presentation room, giftshop, gymnasium, wellness centre, hot water spa, sauna and steam room and salt water pool. ANTARCTIC SEASONS. WHEN TO GO. The Antarctic season goes from October to late March. There is no bad time to go to Antarctica, but there may be a better time based on what your primary interests are. Here is an overview about the different seasons to help guide you. SPRING: EARLY SEASON OCTOBER - EARLY DECEMBER Untouched landscapes covered with fresh snow making it appear its most pristine. Mating season. So birds and mammals displaying impressive rituals. Especially elephant seals on South Georgia. Wildflowers in bloom on sub Antartcic in South Georgia and The Falklands. Snowshoeing and skiing on offer. FULL SUMMER MID DECEMBER - JANUARY Longest days so more time to watch and enjoy. Great light for photography. Penguin chicks start to emerge with the warmer weather. Only time for visiting the Antarctic Circle due to least amount of ice. More whales arriving The coolest White Christmas on Earth! LATE SUMMER FEBRUARY - MARCH Days shortening giving stunning sunrises and sunsets Best whale watching as they finish eating and prepare to migrate Penguin chicks are more active, starting to moult, and entering the the water. Leopard seals actively prowling the shore waiting for those penguins 12 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 13

JOIN AN ACTUAL SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION MARINE MAMMAL RESEARCH TRIP March has the highest concentration of whales in Antarctica. On this special expedition we are joined by several world-renowned whale experts to observe, and help with, their important fieldwork. Visit long-term research sites, and share unique footage and scientific data. We ll be encouraged to help too, by photographing the flukes of whales to help plot their migration path. This special journey provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of Antarctic science. It is also the peak season for leopard seals, so we re sending Australia s leading expert with you to give an added insight into these amazing animals too. LEAD SCIENTIST/RESEARCHER YOUR TOUR LEADER PRICES IN AUD Dr. Ari S Friedlaender, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Marine Mammal Institute at Oregon State University Ari will share cutting-edge scientific research results with passengers and encourage them to participate with ongoing cetacean sighting programs during the voyage. The experts guidance provides valuable and fascinating insight into the world of Antarctic science with an underlying message of conservation through education and inspiring experiences. One of the most critical parts of our science is being able to better communicate our findings with the broader community. Our tag and drone work will be presented to passengers and we will also show images of whales from above and how they behave as well as animal-borne video from our tags. This unique perspective will allow both scientists and passengers to share the amazing lives of whales in Antarctica, states Dr. Friedlaender. Ady Adoncello, Australia s leading seal expert Ady s passion is the marine environment and sustainability. She has over 30 years experience working with and studying seals, including leopard seals, one of the few people in the world to have done so, and she has also cared for and worked with penguins. There are 85 million seals in Antarctica, and Ady will bring unrivalled knowledge and understanding of these of them, from the beautiful, doe eyed Weddell seal, through to the sleek, opportunistic and lethal, Leopard seal. Ady will present talks, hold discussions, and assist in field walks with seal identification and behaviour interpretation. Ady has travelled to Antarctica several times, both as an excited passenger, and a guest expert, this time she will be your Tour Leader, giving you unprecendented access to information to enhance your Antarctic experience. 27 FEBRUARY FLY TO BUENOS AIRES. Fly from Australia via Santiago to Buenos Aires. Met upon arrival by our local guide and taken to our hotel. 28 FEBRUARY BUENOS AIRES This morning be introduced to the sights and sounds of the most European city in South America. Cross the 18 lanes of the main Avenue, see the famous Plaza Rosada, visit the vibrant and colourful La Bocca, and stop for a moment at the tomb of Eva Peron. This afternoon is yours to explore further, maybe tour the impressive Teatro Colon, or people watch in the many cafes. This evening we ll join together for a typical night of Argentinian feasting; empanadas, steak and red wine. 01 MARCH BUENOS AIRES TO USHUAIA This morning we ll transfer to the airport for our flight to Ushuaia, fin del Mundo as the locals call it. But we know it is not the end of the world, because we are going further south. Afternoon to stroll around town, and soak up the excitement as our journey south approaches. 02 MARCH. USHUAIA DRAKE PASSAGE Upon waking this morning turn your eyes to the pier where our ship will be waiting. Take a trip to the National Park to see the end of the Pan American Highway, maybe a helicopter ride over the mountains, or pick up some penguin souvenirs overflowing form the shop windows. Board the ship this afternoon and enjoy a welcome drink, dinner and then cast off, bound for Antarctica and the adventure of a lifetime. 3-4 MARCH. DRAKE PASSAGE Sailing south towards Antarctica we will be joined by hundreds of seabirds including the wandering albatross as we cross the Drake Passage. Spend time on the bridge watching the sailors take on the Southern Ocean. Our experts will educate us with presentations about the environment, wildlife, history and the locations we hope to visit in the coming days. As we approach the coastline of Antarctica, whale sightings increase significantly. 5 8 MARCH. ANTARCTIC PENINSULA Take a deep breath we have arrived. Eagerly wake this morning to see the magnificent snowy peaks of continental Antarctica laid out before us. Even hardened expedition staff, some with more than 100 journeys south, take a moment to reflect on the immense power of Antarctica. The Antarctic Peninsula is home to deep bays, pristine coves, inlets, and numerous islands. Heavily glaciated mountains covered in ice and snow, and rocky outcrops, are home to gentoo, Adelie and chinstrap penguin rookeries. Seals, including the powerful leopard seal, are often found relaxing on the ice pasing by. Curious humpback whales and the smaller minke whales are found in sizeable numbers, and orca sightings are not uncommon. We ll head to whale hot-spots and explore in Zodiacs hoping to encounter pods of whales. The science team hope to deploy non-invasive tracking tags on the whales to collect data on dive and feeding patterns. You can collect data too: whale flukes (tails) are unique identifiers, just like human finger prints, and we want everyone to take photos of them so we can identify them, which is vital to understanding the whale migration patterns We also have our regular explorations on and off the ship; zodiac cruising, guided hikes and visits to wildlife colonies are daily. Visits to historic huts and science stations provide a fascinating glimpse into the past and the present. Zodiac cruising among the ice is a memorable activity with shapes and colours that defy definition. Kayakers may range several miles from the ship seeking solitude and peace. The professional photographer will help with camera settings, image composition and the alluring light found in Antarctica. Excursions could include Cierva Cove, Danco Island, or a cruise through the Errera Channel to visit the penguin rookeries at Cuverville Island. Wilhelmina Bay never disappoints and is another important location where the scientists hope to deploy their research tools. Neko Harbour is yet another highlight and offers an excellent hiking route providing stunning 360 degree views. This is an important whale migration corridor and frequent sightings can be expected of humpbacks and even the fast-moving orca. 9 MARCH - SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS The adventure continues as we head north, with a possible visit to the flooded volcanic caldera at Deception Island. History is all around us as we explore the old whaling station, with the rusted old boilers, aircraft hangar and dilapidated wooden structures. There are several other nearby landing sites to tempt us including Half Moon Island, or the broad pebbly beach at Yankee Harbour, where we often encounter Weddell seals sunning themselves. This is a great spot for a hike or a Zodiac cruise. In the evening, we navigate through the McFarlane Strait and into the Drake Passage, charting a course for South America. 10-11 MARCH. DRAKE PASSAGE As we make our way back to Ushuaia, the presentations continue and we enjoy an entertaining and memorable voyage recap by our Expedition Leader. Join our photography experts in the multimedia room and download and back up your precious images. If weather conditions allow, we hope to make a rounding of Cape Horn. This fabled stretch of water is home to legendary tales of exploration and early navigation. It s a fitting place to reflect on a wonderful expedition. Approaching the entrance to the Beagle Channel in early evening light, we enjoy a special dinner attended by the Captain of the ship. 12 MARCH. USHUAIA, ARGENTINA Say farewell, and be taken to the airport for your flight to Buenos Aires, and beyond. 27 FEB - 14 MAR 2018 INCLUDES - 10 NIGHTS MARINE MAMMAL ONE OCEAN EXPEDITION ON THE SERGEY VAVILOV - RETURN FLIGHTS FROM MEL/SYD - ADY ADONCELLO AS YOUR TOUR LEADER - 3 NIGHTS PRE CRUISE ACCOMMODATION IN BUENOS AIRES AND USHUAIA. - AIRPORT/HOTEL/SHIP TRANSFERS - FULL EXPEDITION PROGRAMME - OUTER GEAR RENTAL INCLUDED IN PRICE AUD PRICE PER PERSON - INCLUDES FLIGHTS SHARE TWINGLE SINGLE TRIPLE $13,900 $14,350 $19,736 TWIN SEMI $16,497 $16,974 $23,632 TWIN PRIVATE $17,796 $18,246 $25,580 SUPERIOR $18,984 $19,545 $27,518 SHACKLETON $20,280 $20,842 $37,858 KAYAKING IS USD795 PP EXTRA TRIPLE IS SINGLE HOTEL AND TRIPLE ON SHIP. TWINGLE IS SINGLE HOTEL AND TWIN SHARE ON SHIP OTHER CITIES AND BUSINESS CLASS AVAILABLE EXTENSIONS AVAILAB;E IN SOUTH AMERICA 14 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 15

CLASSIC ANTARCTIC PENINSULA C lassic cruising, a wonderful introduction to the frozen continent Antarctica is like another planet. Amazing! One Ocean were brilliant and we couldn t fault them. All in all it was a brilliant holiday. Many thanks for all your organisation which made everything seamless. Looking Forward to more travel with you in the future. BOB AND KAREN C, JAN 2015 Enjoy twice daily excursions with the best naturalist guides, historians and adventurers. The heavily glaciated Antarctic Peninsula is mountainous and features a staggering abundance of wildlife, as well as fascinating historic sites and scientific bases. This voyage offers the complete Antarctic experience. ANTARCTIC PENINSULA HUGE AMOUNT OF MARINE AND BIRDLIFE ICE CAMPING LEMAIRE CHANNEL AND ICEBERG ALLEY 11 NIGHTS / 12 DAYS 20187 03 DEC-14 DEC (V) *EXPLORER FLY/CRUISE *NEW* 17 DEC - 28 DEC (I) *CHRISTMAS 2018: 18 NOV (I), 16 DEC (I), 20 DEC (R) 2019: 19 FEB - 02 MAR (I) 02 MAR - 12 MAR (V) 03 MAR - 13 MAR (I) 23 MAR - 01 APR (I) 22 MAR - 02 APR (V) *MARINE MAMMALS V - AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV I AKADEMIK IOFFE R - RCGS RESOLUTE Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration. DAY 01. USHUAIA Met upon arrival in Ushuaia. Transfer to the hotel for your included pre-cruise accomodation. DAY 02. USHUAIA (BD) Awake this morning and cast your eyes to the pier where your ship is waiting for you. Explore town or perhaps stretch your legs in the nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park. Afternoon transfer to the ship. DAY 3-4. DRAKE PASSAGE (BLD) The Drake Passage is home to thousands of seabirds including our favourite, the majestic wandering albatross. The expedition team will prepare you with presentations on everything Antarctic, from wildlife to history, and you can pick up some tips from the on-board photography expert. Before long we start to see our first icebergs announcing our arrival in Antarctic waters. DAYS 5-8. ANTARCTIC PENINSULA (BLD) In the calm waters of the Antarctic Peninsula, we explore the bays, harbours and coves in small, inflatable Zodiac boats, marvelling up close at nature s brilliance. As we quietly glide along the bays we are greeted by curious seals and whales, who often come close to check us out. Venture ashore to encounter a wonderful array of experiences, walk along the shore and gasp at the staggering amount of equally curious penguins and be amused at the squabbling and waddling of these entertaining birds. We hope to step foot on the Antarctic Continent at either Neko Harbour or Paradise Harbour, and if the weather allows, we can camp on shore. DAY 09. SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS (BLD) We head for South Shetland Islands and if weather conditions allow, we sail the ship into the flooded volcanic caldera at Deception Island. History surrounds us at the old whaling station and dilapidated wooden buildings. DAY 10-11. CAPE HORN, BEAGLE CHANNEL (BLD) As we make our way back to South America, the educational presentations continue and we enjoy an entertaining and memorable voyage recap by our Expedition Leader. Approaching the entrance to the Beagle Channel in early evening light, we enjoy a special dinner attended by the Captain. DAY 12. USHUAIA FAREWELL (B) In the early morning, we arrive into Ushuaia. It is time to say farewell to your crew and fellow travelers. Guests will be transported to their hotels or to the airport. MARINE MAMMALS, 2-13 MARCH, 22 MAR - 02 APR 2019 Late season is bustling with activity so this trip is focused on understanding and interacting with the amazing whales, seals (and penguins) of Antarctica. This is when whales are their most relaxed and curious, so we have several world renowned marine mammal specialists aboard to educate us, and you can and even help with some of their research. This is also the perfect time for incredible Antarctic sunrises and sunsets. Ask Rose about it, as she went on it in 2015. 2018/19 DEPARTURES SHIP TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE 19FEB, 18NOV, 03MAR, 13 MAR, 23 MAR, 05NOV, 09 DEC, 28FEB,10 MAR, 20 MAR CHRISTMAS IN ANTARCTICA, 16-27 DECEMBER 2018 Are you like Bing Crosby and dreaming of a White Christmas? This is your trip, the only place with a white Christmas in the middle of summer. Imagine standing on deck sipping eggnog as snowflakes gently fall, then feasting on Christmas dinner surrounded by soaring snow covered peaks in the most pristine landscape. Walk in a winter wonderland along beaches crowded with penguins, and glide sleigh like through rarely visited waterways as whales feed nearby. The Ioffe and The Resolute will both offer a Christmas Expedition. Both cruises are 10 nights. The Resolute will cruise each way from Ushuaia. The Ioffe will cruise from Ushuaia, but as a Christmnas treat, it will end at King George Island with a flight to Punta Arenas in Southern Chile. This special journey maximises the time in Antarctica, by flying back to South America from King George Island, saving you 2 days at sea. ASK US FOR DETAILED TRIP NOTES FOR EACH VOYAGE IOFFE 8695 10795 11795 12895 13995 15995 RESOLUTE 10995 NA 12195 13995 15795 19695 CHRISTMAS - FLY/CRUISE IOFFE 11195 13395 14295 15095 16495 18295 CHRISTMAS - CRUISE RESOLUTE 10995 NA 12195 13995 15795 19695 16 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 17

EPIC ANTARCTIC VOYAGE Immerse yourself in the most complete Antarctic experience ever offered THE LONGEST VOYAGE OFFERED! Antarctica was simply superb. The One Ocean team are a passionate and delightful bunch of people. I am so pleased we chose them. JANET H, JAN 2014 Imagine a voyage that provides SIXTEEN days of off-ship excursions! This equates to more than 30 shore landings. Only scientists who work at the research bases in Antarctica spend more time down among the ice. We can now offer this exceptional experience by linking two existing voyages. The itineraries provide plenty of variation throughout and allow guests to experience literally EVERY major highlight Antarctica has to offer, including the Antarctic Circle, Gerlache coastline, Weddell Sea, Elephant Island and The Falkland Islands. If you have the time, we have the voyage. This is the most comprehensive and far-reaching Antarctic itinerary ever offered. MORE TIME IN ANTARCTICA THAN ANY OTHER VOYAGE ABUNDANCE OF WILDLIFE HISTORIC SITES SCIENCE BASES TABULAR ICEBERGS, WEDDELL SEA FALKLAND ISLANDS ANTARCTIC CIRCLE 22 NIGHTS / 23 DAYS 2018: 12 JAN - 03 FEB (I) 19 JAN - 10 FEB (V) 2019: 11 JAN - 02 FEB (I) INCLUDES CHARTER FLIGHTS TO/FROM PUNTA ARENAS - PORT STANLEY V - AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV I AKADEMIK IOFFE Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration. DAY 01. PUNTA ARENAS Arrive in Punta Arenas, transfer to hotel for your included pre-cruise accommodation. DAY 02. PUNTA ARENAS FALKLAND ISLANDS Our epic journey commences as we board our 90 minute flight to Stanley in the Falkland Islands. Stanley is reminiscent of a charming rural town in coastal Britain, with brightly colored houses, flower-filled gardens, a quaint cathedral and several local pubs. There will be time to explore the town before embarkation. Excitement is in the air as we cast off, bound for Antarctica, and the adventure of a lifetime. DAYS 03 06. SOUTH ATLANTIC We chart a southerly course for Antarctica. This stretch of the South Atlantic is rich in marine life and showcases an abundance of wildlife. We will be joined by hundreds of seabirds including the wandering albatross. Our photography expert will be on hand to show you the best photographic techniques. Join the ship s Captain on the bridge and learn about the operations of our modern research vessel. Throughout the day our onboard experts educate us with a series of presentations about the environment, the wildlife and history and the locations we hope to visit in the coming days. DAYS 07 09. ANTARCTIC CIRCLE We pass through the ice strewn waters making our way towards our ultimate objective, the Antarctic Circle and into Crystal Sound. A favoured landing site here is Detaille Island, home to an abandoned British science hut from the 1950 s. A hike over the snowy saddle of nearby Winter Island allows us to stretch our legs and explore a historic British Antarctic Survey hut. Petermann Island is home to an Adelie penguin rookery. Pleneau Island offers opportunities for shore landings. A zodiac cruise here may well be a highlight of the voyage. DAY 10 11. PARADISE HARBOUR We cruise north towards Paradise Harbour. By morning we arrive in the South Shetland Islands towards Whalers Bay at Deception Island, a very dramatic place and history is all around us as we explore the old whaling station. This is where Australian explorer and pioneer aviator, Sir Hubert Wilkins made the very first flight in Antarctica in 1928. DAY 12. KING GEORGE ISLAND This morning we are anchored off King George Island. You will say farewell to many of your fellow passengers as they disembark.there will be an opportunity to go ashore, or you may wish to relax on board. We are soon underway for the second leg of our epic adventure. DAY 13 15. GERLACHE COASTLINE The Gerlache coastline is one large polar playground with a great variety of landing sites. As always the weather and ice will dictate our route. Planned visits could include Port Charcot, Orne Harbour or Andvord Bay. All three locations offer excellent hiking opportunities, or a cruise through the Errera Channel to and land on Danco Island a large dome shaped island with terrific views of the region from its summit. DAY 16. ANTARCTIC SOUND, WEDDELL SEA We are now on our way towards Antarctic Sound the gateway into the icy Weddell Sea. On our port side, will be the South Shetland Islands. Half Moon Island is nearby and is home to a sizeable chinstrap penguin rookery. Across the MacFarlane Strait is Yankee Harbour with its broad pebble beach a known location for Weddell seals. DAY 17-18. ANTARCTIC ICECAP As we sail into the sound we witness, for the first time the vast sweep of the Antarctic icecap. It is an awe-inspiring sight. Heading into the Weddell Sea we notice a significant increase in the number of huge tabular icebergs and the presence of sea ice. The Weddell Sea region is home to Adelie penguin rookeries of staggering size some contain more than 100,000 nesting birds. Such colonies dwarf the rookeries we have visited so far. Weather permitting, excursions may include Hope Bay, Paulet Island and Brown Bluff. The history of exploration in this region is incredibly rich. The epic century-old story of Shackleton and the HMS Endurance expedition has strong links to the region. DAYS 20 22. FALKLAND ISLANDS While sailing north to the Falkland Islands spectacular seabirds once again join us and are our constant companions as they soar above the ship. Arriving into the Falkland Islands overnight, we explore the islands of West Point and Saunders, in the West Falkland archipelago. West Point is known for its rockhopper penguin rookeries and large nesting black browed albatross colony. DAY 23. STANLEY, FLY TO PUNTA ARENAS In the early morning, we navigate through the narrows and into Stanley. There is time to explore the town, before we make our way to the airport for our return flight to Punta Arenas. ASK US FOR DETAILED TRIP NOTES FOR EACH VOYAGE DEPARTURES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE 2018 $15,295 $18,195 $19,895 $20,895 $22,995 $25,195 2019 $19,290 $22,490 $24,290 $25,490 $27,890 $30,390 18 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 19

ANTARCTICA, FALKLANDS, SOUTH GEORGIA The most extensive Antarctic voyage you could ever hope to do We so want to thank you for all the organisation that you put into our trip that enabled us to have the most amazing holiday. Our guides were truly superb. Great itinerary and one of the best holidays we ve ever had. Thank you. Brilliant! JOHN AND JUDY A, MAY 2014 This trip links three astonishing locations and truly provides the most comprehensive Antarctic experience possible. This year we offer an exciting selection of departures on this ever popular itinerary covering early, middle and late season. This voyage features a staggering diversity of wildlife, breathtaking scenery and fascinating history. The epic story of Sir Earnest Shackleton is a central focus of this remarkable journey. To repeat an often heard comment, If we are going all that way, we might as well see the whole lot this is the trip for us! We can t argue with that. HISTORY OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS WILDLIFE BEACHES OF SOUTH GEORGIA VISIT SHACKLETON S GRAVESITE SEA BIRDS OF THE SCOTIA SEA HISTORIC ELEPHANT ISLAND WONDERFUL ACTIVITY PROGRAMME 20/21 DAYS (CLASSIC CRUISE) 19 DAYS (FLY/CRUISE) 18 DAYS (CHRISTMAS VOYAGE) 2017: 29 NOV - 18 DEC (I) 2018: 28 NOV - 17 DEC (I) 29 DEC - 17 JAN (R) 2019 29 JAN - 17 FEB (R) FLY - CRUISE - FLY 2018: 13-29 DEC, 27 DEC - 12 JAN 2019 02-18 FEB R - RESOLUTE I AKADEMIK IOFFE Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration. DAY 1. USHUAIA Met upon arrival in Ushuaia and transferred to your hotel. DAY 2. USHUAIA - EMBARKATION Awake this morning and your eyes will be eagerly drawn to the pier where your ship will be waiting. There are many places to explore in town and maybe visit nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park. This afternoon you meet your fellow passengers and transfer to the ship for embarkation. DAYS 3-4. EN ROUTE TO FALKLANDS En route to the Falklands, the days are spent mingling with polar experts and fellow passengers, preparing us for the journey ahead. DAYS 5-6. WEST FALKLAND ISLANDS We explore the remote west Falkland Islands, home to stunning birdlife. Share the white sand beaches with penguins and seals and enjoy several walks to visit albatross colonies and marvel at the comical rockhopper penguins. A visit to Stanley, the quaint capital is next and as we wander through the charming streets, we sense the history and enjoy the local hospitality in one of several pubs. It really feels like you have been transported to rural Britain, with the accents, the currency, and the warm pints of beer combining to create a fascinating town in the remote South Atlantic Ocean. DAYS 7-8. EN ROUTE TO SOUTH GEORGIA Heading to South Georgia the days at sea are spent scanning the horizon for whales and seabirds and the ship-board presentations are in full swing with lectures and videos helping us to fully appreciate our journey. DAYS 9-11. SOUTH GEORGIA Majestic snow-covered mountains greet us on arrival in South Georgia. We explore the protected waters looking for interesting landing spots including Salisbury Plain, St Andrews Bay and Gold Harbour. These locations are home to a staggering abundance of brightly coloured king penguins. More than 100,000 birds congregate in each of these vast rookeries, covering every inch of the shore and far inland among the tussock grass. Fur seals cover the beaches, while giant petrels and majestic albatross swoop in the skies above. We plan a visit to historic whaling station of Grytviken and pay our respects at the grave of the most famous Antarctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton. For many, this is the trip highlight. DAYS 12-13. CROSSING SCOTIA SEA Crossing the Scotia Sea we inch closer to Antarctica, skirting the South Orkney Islands. We soon start to encounter our first large icebergs announcing our arrival to Antarctica. DAYS 14-17. SOUTH SHETLAND ISLANDS We pass by Elephant Island, where Shackleton and his men sought refuge in 1916. Our days are spent cruising among the South Shetland Islands just off the Antarctic Peninsula. Dazzling wildlife sightings await us on our excursions and we hope to see the gentle humpback whale. After much anticipation, we arrive at the Antarctic mainland in Paradise Harbour or nearby Wilhelmina Bay. Snow covered peaks and heavily glaciated landscapes are all around us now and we explore the calm waters by Zodiac boats, enjoying several shore excursions each day. Take a front row seat and marvel at some of Mother Nature s finest work. Penguins stroll by, leopard seals stealthily cruise the waters looking for a meal, icebergs surround us and whales surface in close proximity. DAYS 18-19. RETURN TO SOUTH AMERICA We reluctantly leave this wonderland and make our way towards South America. We chart a course for the fabled landmark of Cape Horn, respected by sailors throughout the ages. As we join in a celebratory Captain s dinner we will happily spend the evening reflecting on the fabulous experience we have shared. DAY 20. USHUAIA DISEMBARK Disembark and transfer to the airport. ASK US FOR DETAILED TRIP NOTES FOR EACH VOYAGE FLY - CRUISE - FLY 13 DEC, 27 DEC, 02 FEB. These fabulous journeys visit all the same key ssights, but you fly over the Drake stright to Antarctica, and fly from The Falklands back to South America. So you will miss 5 days on the open Ocean. They are perfect for anyone nervous about sea-sickness, and for anyone wanting to do it quicker. Ask us for detailed trip notes for each individual journey. 2017/19 DEPARTURES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE 2017 IOFFE $13,695 $15,695 $17,695 $18,595 $20,495 $22,495 29 NOV 18 IOFFE $14,295 $16,395 $18,495 $19,395 $21,395 $23,095 29 DEC 18/ 29 JAN 19 RESOLUTE $19,795 NA $21,795 $24,995 $28,295 $35,095 13 DEC 18 VAVILOV $15,995 $18,195 $20,295 $21,695 $23,395 $25,295 27 DEC 18, 02 FEB 19 IOFFE $16,295 $18,595 $20,595 $21,995 $23,795 $26,595 20 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 21

BACKROADS OF ANTARCTICA Calling all adventurers! T his is for you. Adrenaline abounds. ANTARCTIC CIRCLE AND FALKLANDS Reach the Antarctic Circle in just 10 nights FALKLAND ISLANDS Love your outdoor pursuits? So do we. Only on this voyage do we offer ski touring, snowshoeing, sea kayaking with an overnight camping option and our full day expedition field photography workshops. The snow and ice is pristine in the early part of the season. Our regular program of zodiac cruises, onshore walks and hikes, visits to wildlife colonies, historic sites and science bases will keep passengers of all interests busy. The penguins are arriving on mass and busy establishing their rookeries. There s just so much going on. Early season in Antarctica is an awesome time to visit and this voyage offers an extra two days of excursions in Antarctica, compared to the 10 night trips. We ll use flights in and out to save time, crossing the Drake Passage in just over two hours, instead of 2 days, and saving three and a half sea days in total! This voyage includes a possible EIGHT days of off ship excursions and visits all of the classic Antarctic peninsula locations. For a relatively short voyage, this trip packs a serious punch and offers fantastic diversity of scenery, wildlife, historic and scientific interest. If your interests are wildlife, wilderness, walking or war history the Falklands could be the place for you. Arrive a week earlier and explore the Galapagos of the South. See our suggested Falkland wildlife itinerary on pg 27. ADRENALINE PACKED PROGRAMME SKI TOURING AND SNOW SHOEING EXTENSIVE HIKING SEA KAYAKING AND CAMPING 06-19 NOV 2018 (I) 15-28 NOV 2018 (R) 13 NIGHTS / 14 DAYS (I) AKADEMIK IOFFE. (R) RESOLUTE PRICES ARE IN USD PER PERSON SHARING THE CABIN OR SUITE. SEE PAGE 39 FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Sea kayaking is DAY 1. USHUAIA Met upon arrival in Ushuaia, transfer to hotel for pre cruise accomodation. DAY 2. USHUAIA TRANSFER TO SHIP Your eyes will be eagerly drawn to the pier where your ship will be waiting. There are many places to explore in town and we also recommend a tour to nearby Tierra del Fuego National Park. This afternoon meet your fellow passengers and transfer to the ship. DAYS 3-4. CROSS THE DRAKE PASSAGE The anticipation grows as we cross the Drake Passage, edging closer to the white continent. As we cross these fabled waters, our on board naturalists spend time on deck looking for whales, and leading lively discussions about the marine life of the Antarctic. DAYS 5-11. ANTARCTIC PENINSULA In the waterways of the Antarctic Peninsula, we explore twice daily by inflatable Zodiacs. Planned excursions may include Neko Harbour, Wilhelmina Bay and the southerly Petermann Island, where we will observe Weddell, crabeater and elephant seals, skuas and other seabirds as well as an enthralling abundance of penguins including large colonies of the comical Adélie penguin. We find ourselves delving into our expedition field photography programme as well as our hiking, snow-shoeing, sea kayaking, and ski touring programs. Once along the peninsula we plan to launch our overnight kayaking experience. We also look for a possible campsite and assemble our tents for the wonderful experience of camping in Antarctica. All of these great activities run alongside our regular schedule of zodiac cruising, hikes on shore, visits to wildlife colonies, historic huts and science bases. DAYS 12-13. JOURNEY TO CAPE HORN We reluctantly leave this wonderland and head back to South America. We chart a course for the fabled landmark of Cape Horn, respected by sailors throughout the ages. As we join in a celebratory Captain s dinner we will happily spend the evening reflecting on the fabulous experience we have shared. DAY 14. USHUAIA By early morning we arrive into Ushuaia. Transfer tor the airport for onward journey. CROSS THE ANTARCTIC CIRCLE 8 DAYS OF EXCURSIONS ALL THE CLASSIC PENINSULA LOCATIONS OPPORTUNITY TO CAMP ASHORE 2018: 28 DEC - 08 JAN (VAVILOV) 2019: 11-22 JAN (I), 8-19 FEB (V) 11 NIGHTS / 12 DAYS INCLUDES CHARTER FLIGHTS PUNTA ARENAS - PORT STANLEY KING GEORGE ISLAND - PUNTA ARENAS DAY 1. PUNTA ARENAS Arrive today in Punta Arenas and transfer to your hotel for the night. DAY 2. FLY TO STANLEY, FALKLAND ISLANDS Fly from Punta Arenas to Stanley in the Falkland Islands. Transfer to the ship and in the evening we will cast off, bound for Antarctica. DAYS 3-4. ANTARCTICA BOUND Spend time on the bridge or outer decks watching the seabirds soar around the ship. Our on board polar experts will educate us on the wonders of the South Atlantic Ocean, Antarctic eco-systems and the history of early polar exploration. DAYS 5-6. KING GEORGE ISLAND This morning we are in position at King George Island with good opportunities for shore landings. This afternoon we continue our journey south, ever closer to the Antarctic coastline. This is an important migration corridor for wildlife and we keep a lookout for whales. By morning, the towering mountain peaks of the Antarctic continent loom into view and we should make landfall around Wilhelmina Bay. DAYS 7-9. DETAILLE ISLAND Given favourable ice conditions, our first goal will be to sail south of the Antarctic Circle and into Crystal Sound. A favoured landing site here is Detaille Island, home to an abandoned British science hut from the 1950 s. DAY 10-11. PARADISE HARBOUR We aim to transit the Lemaire Channel on our way north towards Paradise Harbour. This may be the first opportunity to step foot on the continent of Antarctica itself. Nearby Neko Harbour offers another continental landing. Both locations offer terrific hiking opportunities up to panoramic view points. For the sea kayakers, the paddling opportunities here are endless. Expect to be in full sensory overload by this time of the voyage. By morning we arrive in the South Shetland Islands. Charting a course for King George Island in early evening light, we enjoy a special dinner attended by the Captain. DAY 12. KING GEORGE - FLY TO PUNTA ARENAS This morning we are anchored off King George Island. We say goodbye to our crew, and are transferred to the airstrip for the two-hour flight to Punta Arenas. 2017/18 DEPARTURES SHIP TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE 06 NOV 18 IOFFE $8,895 $11,195 $12,295 $13,095 $14,895 $15,995 2018/19 DEPARTURES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE 15 NOV 18 RESOLUTE $13,295 NA $14,495 $16,695 $20,095 $23,695 ALL DEPARTURES $11,195 $13,195 $14,295 $14,995 $16,495 $18,095 PRICES ARE IN USD, PER PERSON SHARING THE CABIN OR SUITE. SEE PAGE 39 FOR TERMS AND 22 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU CONDITIONS. Sea kayaking is USD795pp. 23

SOUTH GEORGIA IN DEPTH SPEND AN UNPRECEDENTED FULL 7 DAYS EXPLORING THIS SPECTACULAR LOCATION South Georgia is home to the most wild life per square meter in the world. Antarctica is, was, and always will be magical. The wildlife. The scenery. The incredible crew and passengers. We feel like explorers who have just returned from an adventure to the New World. You helped us achieve a life-long dream. L. BELL ANTARCTIC TRAVELLER, 2016 Perhaps you have already experienced the icy world of Antarctica, but want to complete the picture - and add this extraordinary location to the list? This itinerary features incredible wildlife encounters, copious history and stunning scenery. Our two departures allow for up to 7 consecutive days of exploration in South Georgia witnessing what has often been described as the greatest wildlife show on earth. This is more than double the time traditionally spent on voyages which also include Antarctica. Our departures are timed to coincide with the arrival of Spring as South Georgia emerges from the long and icy winter. This marks the beginning of the wildlife migration and breeding cycles for many species. STAGGERING ABUNDANCE OF WILDLIFE HISTORIC WHALING STATIONS VISIT TO SHACKLETON S GRAVESITE WONDERFUL HIKING OPPORTUNITIES RARELY VISITED LANDING SITES PHOTOGRAPHY SYMPOSIUM 2017: 03 NOV - 18 NOV (V) 2018: 02 NOV - 17 NOV 16 NOV - 03 DEC 15 NIGHTS / 16 DAYS AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV THIS VOYAGE INCLUDES RETURN FLIGHTS. PUNTA ARENAS - STANLEY Prices are in USD and are per person, per berth. Sole use of twin cabins has a 50% surcharge, and is double for a suite. Sea Kayaking is an additional USD795 per person for the cruise duration. DAY 1. PUNTA ARENAS Arrive today in Punta Arenas and transfer to your hotel for the night. DAY 2. FLY TO STANLEY, FALKLAND ISLANDS Fly from Punta Arenas to Stanley in the Falkland Islands. Transfer to the ship and set a course for South Georgia. DAYS 3-4. SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN Much of our time is spent on the bridge or outer decks scanning the horizon in search of whales and other marine mammals. We spend plenty of time with our polar experts who will be educating us on the wonders of the South Atlantic Ocean and Sub-Antarctic eco-systems. History is a key theme of this voyage and the epic story of Shackleton is central to our journey. DAYS 5-12. SOUTH GEORGIA These next eight days will be unlike anything you have ever imagined. Majestic snow-covered mountains greet us on arrival in South Georgia. We begin by cruising the north-western coast finding landing spots such as Elsehul Bay and Salisbury Plain. The highlight is the staggering abundance of king penguin in these locations by the hundreds of thousands, covering every inch of the shore. Journey deeper into the heart of South Georgia where our next expected stop is Prion Island, in the beautiful Bay of Isles. This island has been designated as a Specially Protected Area by the South Georgia Government, due to its breeding wandering albatross colonies. History comes into sharp focus as we continue west to Stromness and Grytviken. From 1912 until the 1930 s, Stromness, Leith and Husvik, operated as whaling stations and the rusted and ghostly remnants of the old stations remain today. It was here, in 1916, that Shackleton and his companions, Worsley and Crean arrived after their epic crossing the south coast. If the weather co-operates, we hope to be able to hike the last few kilometres across the saddle, walking in the footsteps of Shackleton and his men.we journey southeast entering the broad expanse of Cumberland Bay. At the head of the bay lies Grytviken the largest of the old whaling stations on South Georgia. A highlight of our landing here is a visit to the gravesite of Sir Ernest Shackleton and his loyal right hand man Frank Wild. Our next few days take us to St Andrew s Bay and Gold Harbor - places that are teeming with wildlife, including fur seals, elephant seals and massive colonies of the colourful king penguins. As with all of our landings we will exercise every opportunity possible to explore on foot, as much or as little as you like. We hope to visit Drygalski Fjord, one of the most spectacular sites in South Georgia. In calm weather you can hear the glacier calving large chunks of ice into the steely blue waters. This place seems a fitting end to our adventures in South Georgia and, reflecting on seven epic days of exploration, we chart a return course to the Falkland Islands. DAYS 13-14. RETURN TO FALKLANDS Spend time catching up on journal entries, or perhaps downloading photos. For some, it s a chance to catch some well-earned rest after a busy week of exploration. The wonderful lounge and bar on our ship provides fantastic panoramas and the educational presentations continue, with an entertaining voyage recap. DAY 15. SEA LION ISLAND We wake to the sight of landfall in the Falklands. We launch the zodiacs and go ashore at Sea Lion Island to view the incredible diversity of wildlife found at this location. Three species of penguins: gentoo, magellanic and rockhopper, as well as southern elephant seals and South American sea lions inhabit the area. As we cruise along the coast bound for Stanley, we enjoy a special dinner attended by the ship s Captain. DAY 16. PORT STANLEY PHOTOGRAPHY IN FOCUS Arrive into 03 Port NOVEMBER Stanley this morning VOYAGE and transfer to the airport for return flight to Punta Arenas. Five professional photographer mentors with a variety of expertise offer 1 on 1 support and personal photographic critique. You will focus on ideal light conditions while having access to heightened opportunities on deck and on designated zodiacs for photographers. The program is designed for all skill levels and different camera types, no extra charges apply and participating in the photography symposium is optional. Regular programs operate through out the journey as the photographers are additional staff members. ASK US FOR DETAILED TRIP NOTES FOR EACH VOYAGE 2018 DEPARTURES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE 03 NOV $9,895 $11,995 $13,195 $14,095 $15,995 $17,695 17 NOV $10,595 $12,895 $14,195 $15,095 $17,095 $18,995 24 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 25

ROYAL ANTARCTICA EMPERORS & KINGS An exciting expedition providing a truly comprehensive Antarctic experience WILDLIFE OF THE FALKLANDS An abundance of wild life also known as the Galapagos of the South EXPLORE THE FALKLAND ISLANDS ON LAND TAKING LOCAL PLANES BETWEEN THE ISLANDS ASK US FOR DETAILED TRIP NOTES FOR EACH VOYAGE This popular fly-in/cruise itinerary includes all the key locations along the Antarctic Peninsula, enters the Weddell Sea where the massive tabular icebergs roam, stops at Elephant Island, central to the Shackleton tale and finishes in the Falkland Islands. Here, the icing on the cake of this exceptional voyage will be the close observation of the black-browed albatross colonies on West Point Island, plus a visit to the glorious King penguin rookeries on nearby Saunders Island. HUGE TABULAR ICEBERGS WEDDELL SEA HISTORIC ELEPHANT ISLAND ANTARCTIC PENGUIN SPECIES CAMP ASHORE IN ANTARCTICA 12 NIGHTS / 13 DAYS 2019: 21 JAN - 02 FEB (IOFFE) INCLUDES FLIGHT FROM PORT STANLEY TO PUNTA ARENAS PUNTA ARENAS TO KING GEORGE ISLAND PRICES ARE PER PERSON IN USD SHARING THE CABIN OR SUITE. SEE PAGE 39 FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Sea kayaking is DAY 01. PUNTA ARENAS ARRIVAL Arrive in Punta Arenas. Transfer to the hotel for included pre-cruise accommodation. DAY 02. PUNTA ARENAS KING GEORGE ISLAND Our journey commences when we board our two-hour flight across the Drake Passage. Upon arrival at the King George Island in Antarctica, we embark our ship via Zodiac inflatable crafts. DAYS 3 5. ANTARCTIC CONTINENT Overnight we have navigated across the Bransfield Strait and awake to the towering peaks of the Antarctic continent. For the next three days we have a varied itinerary exploring the Gerlache coastline of Antarctica. We chart a course towards Antarctic Sound the gateway into the icy Weddell Sea. DAYS 6 8. WEDDELL SEA Navigating into the Weddell Sea, we see the vast sweep of the Antarctic icecap for the first time and will find ourselves increasingly surrounded by tabular icebergs. DAY 09. ELEPHANT ISLAND Point Lookout, on the southern tip of Elephant Island, is home to an impressive chinstrap penguin colony. Macaroni penguins also breed here and are a species we have yet to encounter to date. DAYS 10 11. TO FALKLAND ISLANDS Sailing north to the Falkland Islands, the spectacular seabirds are our constant companions soaring above the ship. Our onboard educational program continues and we enjoy interactive presentations and lively discussions. DAY 12. FALKLAND ISLANDS Arriving into the Falkland Islands overnight, we explore West Point or neighbouring Carcass Island. These locations are best known for rockhopper penguins and nesting black browed albatross colonies. One final highlight awaits Saunders Island, where we hope to encounter four penguin species living in close quarters, including the mighty king penguin. Tonight, we enjoy a special dinner attended by the Captain. DAY 13. STANLEY PUNTA ARENAS This morning we navigate through the narrows and into the port of Stanley. We have time to explore before we make our way to the airport for our return flight to Punta Arenas in Chile. 2019 DEPARTURES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE 21 JAN $12,095 $14,295 $15,995 $16,895 $18,695 $20,295 The abundance and accessibility (once you get there) of the wildlife at home, in their natural habitat have rightly earned the Falklands the nickname Galapagos of the south. Multiple penguin species, large albatross colonies, and many marine mammals are just some of the highlights. Enter one of Stanley s pubs and be instantly transported to rural Britain, with décor, atmosphere and accents of a place far away. If your interests are wildlife, wilderness, walking, or war history, the Falklands could be the place for you. The many islands in the Falklands are teeming with fantastic wildlife and wilderness. You can experience personal encounters with penguins and birds, and the beauty of delicate flowers. Discover a pristine environment with fantastic clear blue skies, endless horizons, expansive open spaces and beautiful white sand beaches. Whether you are looking for adventure or seeking solace, the Falklands is a great place to relax and unwind. Accommodation ranges from B&Bs to self-contained lodges on remote islands. Getting around the islands is by small aircraft and trusted English Land Rovers. This is just a sample of the tours available, so give us a call to tailor your trip. ALBATROSS ROOKERIES MULTIPLE PENGUIN SPECIES HISTORIC STANLEY ALL MEALS ON ISLANDS BREAKFAST DAILY IN STANLEY 8 DAYS SEPTEMBER TO MARCH SEASON PRICE FROM PP NOV - FEB $4,238 SEPTEMBER $3,934 OCT & MARCH $4,050 SINGLE SUPPLEMENT $11400 PRICES ARE PER PERSON TWIN SHARE. SEE PAGE 39 FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. The Michelin starred Chef at Malvina House ensures creative tasty cuisine. This is Britain, so it has to be a pint of bitter in the one of Stanley s pubs. DAYS 1-2. SEA LION ISLAND Arrive Mount Pleasant Airport early afternoon and transfer by aircraft to Sea Lion Island. Accommodation at Sea Lion Lodge, just minutes walk from a rich variety of wildlife. DAYS 3-5. SAUNDERS ISLAND Aircraft transfer to Saunders Island, and 4x4 vehicle to Rookery Inn, a comfortable cottage located on the cliff top with magnificent views of the islands along the north of West Falkland and easy access to the Black-browed albatross colony. This is unquestionably one of the Falklands best wildlife sites with King and Rock Shag, Gentoo, Rockhopper, Magellanic, King and, if lucky a few Macaroni penguins to be seen as well as albatross. DAY 6. STANLEY Transfer by aircraft to Stanley. City tour and museum trip. Two nights at your choice of B&B. DAY 7. VOLUNTEER POINT A full day guided excursion in 4x4 vehicle to Volunteer Point will be a highlight of this trip. With the white sandy beach and turquoise waters, this destination has a Caribbean feel to it, but the King, Gentoo and Magellanic penguin will bring you back to the Falklands. DAY 8. RETURN TO MOUNT PLEASANT Transfer to Mount Pleasant Airport by private vehicle. Your route will take you past many of the 1982 battlefields and, more historically, relics from the gaucho era of the 1800 s. 26 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 27

ANTARCTICA DEEP SOUTH GO FURTHER SOUTH THAN ANY OTHER JOURNEY A special journey taking you further south than at any other time in the season THEN HEAD NORTH AS WELL... Once you have been South, you might want to consider heading North to the incredibly vast and breathtaking Arctic, 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, but equally impressive, with polar bears instead of penguins. ASK FOR OUR ARCTIC BROCHURE NOW See the ONE CLUB offers on page 7 WHAT THE KEY REGIONS ARE AND WHY WE THINK THEY RE SPECIAL Spanning 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. The time we save by flying south, allows for a more substantial exploration below the Antarctic Circle. Here we witness stunning landscapes, sizable Adelie penguin rookeries and large flat-topped tabular icebergs that drift north from the Bellingshausen Sea. We always anticipate exciting ice navigation when we push this far south. We navigate the glaciated coastline of the Antarctic Peninsula, passing through various archipelagos on our way to the Gerlache Strait region. We hope to reach Marguerite Bay. This is a spectacular location reached by just a handful of ships each season. BELOW THE ANTARCTIC CIRCLE MARGUERITE BAY HISTORIC DETAILLE ISLAN MULTIPLE SHORE LANDINGS 12 NIGHTS / 13 DAYS 2019: 17 FEB - 04 MAR (I),18 FEB - 03 MAR (V) AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV INCLUDES FLIGHT FROM PUNTA ARENAS TO KING GEORGE ISLAND DAY 01. PUNTA ARENAS Arrive in Punta Arenas. Transfer to your hotel for included pre-cruise accommodation. DAY 02. FLY THE DRAKE TO KING GEORGE IS Our journey commences in Punta Arenas, located in southern Chile, where we board our two-hour flight across the Drake Passage to Antarctica. Upon arrival at the King George Island in Antarctica, we embark our ship via Zodiac inflatable crafts. DAYS 3 7. ANTARCTIC CONTINENT Overnight we have navigated across the Bransfield Strait and awake to the towering peaks of the Antarctic continent. For the next five days we have a varied itinerary pushing southwards with much to see and do. We will be opportunistic, making shore landings in locations navigating to our ultimate objective below the Antarctic Circle. Planned visits might include Port Charcot, several locations in the Fish and Argentine Island archipelagos which allow for zodiac cruising and potential shore landings, a hike on Winter Island to explore the old British Antarctic Suvey Hut- Wordie House, Petermann Island, and a cruise through Lemaire Channel if ice allows. PRICES ARE IN USD, PER PERSON SHARING THE CABIN.SEE PAGE 39 FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. DAYS 8 11. SOUTH OF ANTARCTIC CIRCLE Given optimal ice conditions, we aim to sail south of the Antarctic Circle. A favoured landing site here is Detaille Island, home to an abandoned British science hut, providing a glimpse into the harsh life of early Antarctic scientists and researchers. We are at the mercy of prevailing ice conditions navigating even further south. Years of experience tell us that late February gives us our best chance of reaching Marguerite Bay. We may take the shortcut through a narrow channel known as the Gullet if the passage is ice-free. Otherwise, we could navigate around the outside of Adelaide Island - which will take more time, yet bring us to the same destination. DAYS 12-13. SOUTH AMERICA VIA CAPE HORN We leave this magical place and chart a course north back to South America, heading again across the Antarctic Convergence. If weather conditions allow, we hope to make a rounding of Cape Horn. This fabled stretch of water is home to legendary tales of exploration and early navigation. It s a fitting place to reflect on a wonderful expedition. We celebrate the conclusion of our Polar expedition with a special dinner. 2019 DEPARTURES TRIPLE SHARE SEMI PRIVATE TWIN PRIVATE SUPERIOR SHACKLETON SUITE ONE OCEAN SUITE 07 JAN 2019 $14,195 $16,895 $18,795 $19,995 $21,995 $23,995 18 FEB 2019 $13,095 $15,595 $17,395 $18,395 $20,295 $22,195 THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE 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. In 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. GREENLAND The 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. NORTHERN LIGHTS - AURORA BOREALIS 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. 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. 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. POLAR BEARS, THE KINGS OF THE ARCTIC The 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. 28 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 29

ANTARCTIC CRUISING WITH ONE OCEAN EXPEDITIONS 1300 738 DECK PLANS AND CABIN DESCRIPTIONS CABIN DESCRIPTIONS SHACKLETON SUITE (LOUNGE) TWIN PRIVATE CABIN SEMI PRIVATE CABIN TRIPLE 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. AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV 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. AKADEMIK IOFFE 30 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 31

PRE OR POST CRUISE SHORT STOPS SANTIAGO PANORAMIC CITY TOUR AIRPORT-HOTEL TRANSFERS VALPARAISO AND VINA DEL MAR DAY TOUR STAY IN LASTARRIA HOTEL FROM LUCIANO K $720 LASTARRIA $890 PRICES ARE PER PERSON TWIN SHARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE PUNTA ARENAS FRIENDLY LOCALS HISTORIC CITY AIRPORT-HOTEL TRANSFERS VISIT A KING PENGUIN ROOKERY HOTEL FROM REY DON FELIPE $620 CABO DE HORNOS $740 PRICES ARE PER PERSON TWIN SHARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUENOS AIRES AIRPORT-HOTEL TRANSFERS CITY TOUR TANGO DINNER SHOW STAY IN RECOLETA HOTEL FROM AMERICAS TOWERS $540 MELIA RECOLETA $830 PRICES ARE PER PERSON TWIN SHARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE USHUAIA THE WORLD S MOST SOUTHERN CITY TIERRA DEL FUEGO NP END OF THE WORLD STAMPS HOTEL FROM TIERRA DEL FUEGO $660 ALBATROS $820 PRICES ARE PER PERSON TWIN SHARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Vibrant and colourful, with charming neighbourhoods Mixing first world infrastructure with old world charm, Santiago rewards those who delve into its various Barrios. Gourmet delights can be found in Bellavista and Providencia, fine museums await you in Barrio Brasil, and leafy parks and cafes dot the city. This trip also includes a private guided visit to the coastal city of Vina del Mar and UNESCO World Heritage listed Valparaiso with its colourful narrow laneways. DAY 1. Arrive Santiago and transfer to your hotel in beautiful Lastarria. Afternoon guided city tour mixing driving with walking. DAY 2. Full day tour to Vina del Mar and Valparaiso. (B) DAY 3. Transfer to airport. (B) Chile s friendliest city is ready to welcome you Punta Arenas is the capital city of Chile s southernmost region and a departure point for many Antarctic voyages. Make sure you allow time to visit the beautiful Torres del Paine NP only a few hours north. Voted the 8th Wonder of the World, it is spectacular and has some fabulous lodges to either indulge in luxury or use a base for trekking. DAY 1. Airport arrival and transfer to your hotel. Afternoon free to stroll the town centre, or visit the private ship building museum. The owner has painstakingly built replicas of the key ships inluential in the area. DAY 2. Take a full day tour to the king penguin colony at Porvenir, the only continental colony of king penguins in South America. We suggest you check locally for weather conditions before booking. (B) DAY 3. Transfer to airport of ship after breakfast. (B) Be seduced by its sophistication and style Buenos Aires is the most elegant and European city in South America. Beautiful antique buildings are mixed in with bold modern architecture, and graceful wide avenues provide fabulous walking trails. After visiting the famous sights, venture into the stylish neighbourhoods where the city really comes alive, with fabulous restaurants and bars, boutiques and bookshops. Embrace the rhythm of the city with a tango lesson, dinner and show tonight. If time permits we can add a football game as well to really feel the beat of Buenos Aires. DAY 1. Arrive Buenos Aires and transfer to your hotel. DAY 2. Morning city tour including Recoleta and La Boca. Afternoon to explore further before a tango lesson and dinner tonight. (B) DAY 3. Transfer to airport. (B) The End of the World or beginning of an epic adventure The end of the road, or the beginning of an epic adventure, Ushuaia is a buzzing frontier town at the southern tip of Argentina. Most visitors are eagerly awaiting their Antarctica expedition to depart, but Ushuaia is a great place in her own right, offering some classy cafes and restaurants as well as the obligatory penguin souvenirs. Visit the nearby Tierra del Fuego NP to walk amongst the forests and lakes. DAY 1. Welcome at the airport and transfer to your hotel. Afternoon free to stroll the main street, visit the museums and perhaps get the end of the World stamp added to your passport. DAY 2. Morning tour the the Tierra del Fuego National Park with views across the lakes to Chile and down the Beagle Channel. (B) DAY 3. Maybe it s a transfer to the pier for your cruise, or to the airport for your onward travel. (B) 3 DAYS 3 DAYS 3 DAYS 3 DAYS THE FORWARD PATAGONIA GUIDE The bottom of South America may be the culmination of a fantastic journey, or the starting point of a lifteime s dream to visit Antarctica. Whatever has led you here, it is a great place to be. Frontier towns acknowledge the efforts of the pioneering explorers of the past, as well as eagerly welcoming today s explorers for their own adventures. We specialise in Patagonia, with extensive knowledge and ideas for you. WHAT THE KEY REGIONS ARE AND WHY WE THINK THEY RE SPECIAL Patagonia straddles the Southern Andes of Chile and Argentina. It s a land of perfect volcanoes, serene lakes, glorious glaciers and breathtaking fjords. This place is jaw droppingly good! The north is home to forests, lakes and volcanoes, and the south gives you rugged wilderness including Torres del Paine, perhaps South America s greatest National Park, and the breathtaking performance that is Perito Moreno glacier. If you like the outdoors, picturesque villages, and inspirational landscapes make sure you put Patagonia on your menu. CHILE Bounded by the pacific and the Andes, Chile stretches from the stark Atacama desert to the lush rainforests and peaks of Patagonia. It is a veritable feast for all travellers. The Atacama gives you spectacular light and clear skies, making it seem possible to reach out and touch the snow-capped volcanoes. The central area gives you vibrant and historic cities, and fabulous wineries to savour the local flavours. From top to bottom Chile will inspire and reward you, surpassing all expectations. NORTHERN PATAGONIA A place to feel small. Remote, untouched, uncrowded, and not a tourist or postcard in sight. Northern Patagonia stands out from the rest of the region because of its woods and water. The former are dense and opaque and covered with vegetation like moss and lichen. The latter can be found in many forms, including lakes, rivers, waterfalls, glaciers and fjords. The region s landscape will captivate you from the moment you arrive. ARGENTINA Don t underestimate the sophisticated cities, wonderful wineries, the wilderness of Patagonia, and make sure to leave room for a tango show or football game. Buenos Aires is a fabulous city renowned for its elegance, and perhaps surprisingly, its European feel. Whether you venture north to the astounding Iguazu Falls, or south to the magical vastness of Patagonia, there are so many places to visit we can t fit them all in but will happily flavour your trip to your taste. Just let us know. SOUTHERN PATAGONIA There are places in the world where the view seems to go beyond the horizon, and you can be utterly at peace and at one with nature. Southern Patagonia is one such place; where the astonishing light is full of contrasts, colours and textures thanks to the southern latitude. Sail through fjords, canals and the Strait of Magellan while gazing out onto hundreds of glaciers. SOUTH AMERICA South America is possibly the best, and most complete, menu you could ever read. Some of the dishes that you recognise are the wildlife abundant Amazon, generously spread across 7 countries, including Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia, and the smorgasbord of nature and wildlife found in The Galapagos. You probably also know the history laden Incan areas spread over 3,000km, most celebrated at Machu Picchu. Sometimes you see things you don t recognise, but reading the tasting notes you become intrigued as curious to try them too. The immaculately beautiful Patagonia and the expansive Atacama, using a less can be much more approach, are two we think will appeal. Natural beauty is found everywhere, with steaming and snow-capped volcanoes, vast deserts, soaring peaks and ancient forests reaching across many borders. Manmade beauty also abounds in colonial, modern and UNESCO preserved cities, each one with their own music, traditions and cultures. You already have images of the places that will lure you to South America, so our goal is to introduce you to more places that are also worthy of making it to your menu. Following is a very small selection of our tourrs to the delights of South America, Please ask us for a copy of our dedicated South America brochure. 32 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 33

PATH THROUGH PATAGONIA -SANTIAGO TO PUNTA ARENAS The perfect entree for Antarctic f ly/cruises departing from Punta Arenas 12 DAYS PATH THROUGH PATAGONIA - BUENOS AIRES TO USHUAIA 13 DAYS The perfect entree for Antarctic cruises departing from Ushuaia Experience the wonders of Patagonia on this specially designed trip. A relaxing journey that meanders through the amazing scenery of Patagonia with a distinct Chile flavour. Start in surprising Santiago, then meander through the sensational lakes area before culminating with the iconic sights of Perito Moreno and Torres Del Paine in the south. SANTIAGO AND VALPARAISO CHILE AND ARGENTINA PATAGONIA ANDEAN LAKES CROSSING PERITO MORENO GLACIER 4 DAYS IN/NEAR TORRES DEL PAINE SEPTEMBER TO MAY STAYING AT: TWIN LAS TORRES $5,580 SINGULAR $6,080 EXPLORA* $7,780 EXPLORA IS A 4 NIGHT STAY PRICE IS FOR THE 12/13 DAYS BASED ON HOTEL LISTED IN/NEAR TORRES DEL PAINE FROM $340 PRICES ARE PER PERSON TWIN SHARE PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE DAY 1. SANTIAGO Met upon arrival in Santiago, and transfer to hotel. This afternoon get acquainted with the sights on a panoramic city tour, then perhaps try the gourmet delights in Bellavista and Providencia. DAY 2. VALPARAISO AND VINA DEL MAR(B) Tour to the World Heritage city of Valparaiso. A steep and bustling maze of lanes and alleys hiding fabulous architecture and the finest street art. Ride a funicular to the top and admire the view from the other side of the Pacific. DAY 3. NORTHERN PATAGONIA (B) Fly to Puerto Montt and transfer to Puerto Varas along the shores of Lake LLanqihue, framed by four beautiful volcanoes. DAY 4. ANDEAN LAKES CROSSING (B) The spectacular 12hr Lakes Crossing transfers you between Chile and Argentina via a series of boats and buses. The trip starts by passing close to the perfectly conical Osorno volcano, and a visit to Petrohue falls. Cruise across Andean lakes surrounded by snow covered peaks and drive through thick forests with superb views. Drop off at your hotel in Bariloche. DAY 5. TOURING BARILOCHE (B) Morning tour along the picturesque Circuito Chico, probably the world s most scenic city tour. See why the view from Campanero Hill over lake Nahuel Huapi and the Andes is justifiably regarded by National Geographic as one of the finest on the planet. DAY 6. EL CALAFATE (B) Fly south to El Calafate, the Glacier Capital of Patagonia. It s a lovely little town on the shores of Lago Argentina, where flamingoes are often found. DAY 7. PERITO MORENO GLACIER (B) Tour to the colossal Perito Moreno Glacier. The most accessible advancing glacier in the world, it creaks and groans as it pushes forward. Stroll along the walkways and take a front row seat to watch and listen as the regular ice calving, thunderously crash into the water below. DAY 8. TORRES DEL PAINE (BLD) Early pick up from your hotel to be driven across the border to your chosen lodge in or near the breathtaking Torres Del Paine National Park for your 3 night all inclusive stay. DAY 9-10. TORRES DEL PAINE (BLD) Choose from the wide range of guided excursions in and around the park. There are short walks and long treks, horses and bikes to ride, or spa treatments if you want to simply unwind. explora is a 4 night stay in Dec-Feb, which is what the price is based on. DAY 11 (OR 12). DRIVE TO PUNTA ARENAS (B) Be driven south to Punta Arenas, for a final night before your next adventure begins. (B) DAY 12 (OR 13). ONWARD ADVENTURES (B) Trip ends after brakfast. If you are continuing south your cruise operator will transfer you to the airport, otherwise we will arrange it for you. The perfect entree to your classic Antarctic cruise expedition from Ushuaia, or a great stand alone journey. Follow the rhythm of the tango from beautiful Buenos Aires through the lakes area and across the Andes to Chile. Be inspired by the might towers and horns in Torres del Paine then watch in awe at the colossal performance of Perito Moreno glacier. DAY 1. BUENOS AIRES Meet your guide upon arrival in Buenos Aires, and be privately escorted to your hotel. DAY 2. BUENOS AIRES CITY TOUR (B,D) Buenos Aires in the most elegant and European city in South America as you will discover on your morning tour. The afternoon is free to explore further and then this evening enjoy dinner as you soak up the rhythm of the Tango at the acclaimed La Ventana show, with a tango lesson before the show starts. DAY 3. BARILOCHE (B) Fly to Bariloche, beautifully located within the spectacular Nahuel Huapi NP. DAY 4. CIRCUITO CHICO (B) Morning tour along the picturesque Circuito Chico is probably the world s most scenic city tour, and the view from Campanero Hill is justifiably regarded by National Geographic as one of the finest on the planet. DAY 5. ANDEAN LAKES CROSSING (B) Sit back and enjoy one of the most beautiful ways to cross a border on the famous Lakes Crossing which transports you to Chile via a series of boats and buses, during this 12 hr journey. Sail across Andean lakes surrounded by snow covered peaks and drive through thick forests with superb views. Be dropped off at your lakeside hotel in Puerto Varas. DAY 6. PUERTO VARAS - PUNTA ARENAS (B) Relax this morning and hopefully enjoy views to the two volcanoes that overlook the lake, then fly to Punta Arenas. Met and transferred to hotel. DAY 7. TORRES DEL PAINE (B,L,D) Pick up from your hotel and driven north across the Patagonian steppe to your chosen lodge in or near the breathtaking Torres Del Paine National Park for your 3 night all inclusive stay, 4 nights at explora. DAY 8-9. TORRES DEL PAINE (B,L,D) Choose from the wide range of guided excursions in and around the park. There are short walks and long treks, horses and bikes to ride, or spa treatments if you want to unwind. DAY 10. EL CALAFATE (B) Be driven across the border to El Calafate, the Glacier Capital of Patagonia. Afternoon to explore the town and maybe search for flamingos on the lakeshore. DAY 11. PERITO MORENO GLACIER (B) Full day trip to the colossal performance that is the Perito Moreno Glacier. The most accessible advancing glacier in the world, it creaks and groans as it pushes Forward. Stroll along the walkways and take a front row seat to watch and listen as the regular ice calving, thunderously crash into the water below. DAY 12. USHUAIA (B) Fly to Ushuaia and afternoon to explore this frontier town. DAY 13. ONWARD JOURNEY (B) Trip ends after breakfast. BUENOS AIRES AND USHUAIA CHILE AND ARGENTINA PATAGONIA ANDEAN LAKES CROSSING PERITO MORENO GLACIER 4 DAYS IN/NEAR TORRES DEL PAINE SEPTEMBER TO MAY STAYING AT: TWIN LAS TORRES $5,380 SINGULAR $5,880 EXPLORA* $7,580 EXPLORA IS 4 NIGHTS PRICE IS FOR THE 11 DAYS BASED ON HOTEL LISTED IN/NEAR TORRES DEL PAINE FROM $380 PRICES ARE PER PERSON TWIN SHARE PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 34 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 35

TORRES DEL PAINE LAS TORRES - At Base of the Towers trail head. A great base for hiking and horse riding. AT BASE OF TOWERS 150 HORSES GREAT PUBLIC AREAS TRADITIONAL LODGE FEEL SEP-OCT/MAR-APR - LOW NOV-FEB - HIGH FROM: LOW HIGH GARDEN $2,720 $2,980 MOUNTAIN $2,920 $3,080 PRICES ARE PER PERSON TWIN SHARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE explora - In the most spectacular location in the park The best located lodge for views and the most indulgent experience in Torres del Paine. SUPERB EXPERIENCE STUNNING LOCATION WELL CRAFTED AND PERSONALISED EXCURSIONS YEAR ROUND FROM: SALTO PAINE SUMMER $4,970 $5,720 SHOULDER $4,680 $5,395 WINTER $3,580 $4,120 PRICES ARE PER PERSON TWIN SHARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE Las Torres is in a great location. It s the starting point for the Las Torres (Base of the Towers) trail; one of the park s great walks. Rooms are spacious and there s lots of lounge areas with picture windows to catch the view away from the wind and weather. It has two levels, a nice lodge feel, and even the cliched uniforms of the staff add to its charm. Its our pick in the park if you are keen and fit enough to do some of the challenging walks. The restaurant serves regional dishes and sources much of the vegetables from its own organic garden. It has 150 horses and a spa to help recover from your walks. Guests on our programmes receive a 35% spa discount. The All inclusive programs includes transfers from Punta Arenas or Calafate, excursions, all meals (evenings are buffet) and an open bar. Anchored like a white ship on the shores of turquoise Lake Pehoé, explora Patagonia s unique location places you literally in the middle of Torres del Paine National Park, while greeting you with award winning architecture. Over 50 carefully planned and guided excursions offer you breathtaking views of glaciers, lakes and mountains. giving you the most in depth experience of Torres del Paine. Simplicity and luxury are the keys for the hotel deisgn with light wood and a country club feel creating a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The views are superb from every window, a constant reminder of how special it is to be here. Named the 8th Wonder of the World, this UNESCO Heritage site features endless breathtaking landscapes. It s highlight being the famous towers (Torres) and horns (Cuernos) rising majestically above the lakes. WHERE TO STAY IN OR OUT OF THE PARK? It s a question we get asked often, and the answer is always the same: It depends on you. If you want to do extended hikes, multiple park activities, or have the most spectacular park views right from your room, then you should stay in. If you want to see the highlights, and more of the region then you may be better staying out. We ll help you make the right choice. THERE ARE MANY MORE OPTIONS FOR ACCOMMODATION IN AND NEAR TORRES DEL PAINE. WE HAVE CHOSEN THESE FOR THEIR DIVERSITY. PLEASE ASK FOR OUR FULL LIST 4 DAYS 5 DAYS THE SINGULAR EXPERIENCE A feast for all your senses. Excellent service, luxurious comfort and fantastic scenery. (And it s Rose s favourite hotel) LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATION TRANSFERS FROM PUNTA ARENAS OR EL CALAFATE SUPERB DINING AND BEVERAGES PERSONALISED ACTIVITY PLAN SEPTEMBER TO MAY FROM: TWIN SINGLE ROOM $3495 $4,558 PRICES ARE PER PERSON TWIN SHARE. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE The Singular is about 100km south of Torres del Paine, on the shores of Last Hope sound, is partly heritage listed, was completely rebuilt internally and opened in 2011. It has consistently won awards since opening and is regularly voted Chile s best hotel. We call it The Singular Experience as that is what it is, an experience. The concept, the rooms, the dining, the excursions, and the service are all wonderful, which is we like it. Comprising 57 luxurious rooms (45sqm) all with views overlooking the fjord, the feeling is understated opulence. The common areas have a welcoming club feel with every piece of furniture being designed and built specifically for the hotel. The care and thought that has gone in to each aspect of your stay has been equally well crafted. THE W - DELUXE OPTION The most famous walk in Patagonia. During your four-day, 76km journey, you will see the park s most important landmarks, including the Torres Lookout, the Cuernos Lodge and its visiting condors, the constant murmurs of the Francés Glacier, and the much-anticipated finale at the Grey Glacier. BONUS: includes upgrade to Cabanas Los Cuernos on Day 3. DAY 1. PUERTO NATALES. Arrive in Puerto Natales and check in to your hotel. Time to stock up on some snacks to take on your walk over the next 4 days. DAY 2. TORRES DEL PAINE. (B) Afternoon bus to Torres del Paine NP, arriving late afternoon. Shuttle bus to Las Torres Hotel. DAY 3. BASE OF THE TOWERS (B,L,D) A steep start with fantastic views of Lake Nordenskjöld and Almirante Nieto Mn with its hanging glacier. Continue through a millenary Lenga forest before the challenging climb to one of the most impressive places in the park: the lookout of the Base of Torres del Paine with a view of all three Torres. DAY 4. BASE OF LOS CUERNOS (B,L,D). Walk through part of the Paine Massif to reach the Base of Los Cuernos (4hrs) where Cabanas Los Cuernos is located, possibly the most charming site in the whole park. Rest and recover in its exclusive outdoor hot tub. DAY 5. THE FRENCH VALLEY (B,L,D) A beautiful and challenging 23km day. After 3hrs reach the French Glacier lookout, watch its hanging glacier and look for small avalanches. A short walk leads you to Mirador Britanico considered by many as the most overwhelming view on the W. DAY 6. LAGO GREY (B,L,D) A return trek through the western side of the Paine Massif with views to Grey Lake and Mountains. A relatively gentle walk to distant and closer viewpoints point of the Grey Glacier. Take the boat across Pehoe Lake where your bus will be waiting to take you back to Puerto Natales, arriving 10:00pm. DAY 7. ONWARD JOURNEY (B) Bus transfer back to Punta, or across to Calafate. THE MOST ICONIC WALK IN PATAGONIA ALL MEALS ON THE TREK 4 NT HOTELS, 1 NT DORM, 1 NT CABIN OCTOBER - APRIL (NOV-MAR PRICES SHOWN) ADVANCED FROM: 2 PAX 1 PAX SELF GUIDED $2,537 $3,492 WITH GUIDE $3,320 $4,350 PRICES ARE PER PERSON. SUBJECT TO CHANGE THERE ARE MORE HIKING AND ACTIVE OPTIONS TO EXPLORE TORRES DEL PAINE. THERE IS EQUALLY IMPRESSIVE HIKING IN ARGENTINA TOO, WHICH CAN EASILY BE COMBINED WITH CHILE. CALL OR EMAIL US TO FIND OUT MORE 4 DAYS An expedition leader will help you choose excursions from the extensive menu, ranging from horse riding, glacial boat trips, relaxing sojourns through Torres del Paine or trekking to the Base of The Towers for those more energetic. Our 4 day package includes transport from/to Punta Arenas or El Calafate, a personalised activity package, superb a la carte dining, and all house beverages, This gives you plenty of time to savour the magic of Patagonia, especially Torres de Paine NP, and indulge in the serenity of the hotel. We think of it as a mini holiday, or a delicius dessert. ADD AN EXTRA NIGHT FROM JUST $650PP (BB) ASK US IF YOU QUALIFY FOR A FREE NIGHT AT SINGULAR SANTIAGO 7 DAYS 36 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 37

MACHU PICCHU AND THE SACRED VALLEY The Sacred Valley of the Incas is one of our favourite places in Peru. Ancient sites and terraces, vast fields of corn and beautiful weather, make it a great place to linger longer. The world s highest navigable lake is a real surprise, as seen on the 3 islands we feature. Visit the postcard popular Uros then see the exceptional weaving on Taquile. Suasi s relaxed charm and beauty await those with time to relax and absorb the tranquility. PISAC IGUAZU FALLS - ARGENTINA & BRAZIL Iguazu means great water and it is very great indeed. Every second, over 6 million litres of water, extending 1.5km through lush rainforest, plunge 100m to the Iguazu River below! And nearly as many photos are taken. This extended visit has been designed to give you the complete Iguazu experience, visiting both the Argentina and Brazil sides of the Falls, so you can judge which is better. You can ride the famous boat trip to the Devil s Throat, and enjoy a special bonus visit to the beautiful bird park giving you close encounters with the myriad of South American birds as you stroll through the enormous aviaries. Make your visit even better by staying at Hotel das Cataratas inside the National Park, giving you access to the Falls before the crowds arrive. 4 DAYS DAY 1. PUERTO IGUAZU Arrive in Puerto Iguazu and transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to explore the town. Pisaq, welcomes you to the Sacred Valley with a beautiful cluster of archaeological fortresses built to guard Machu Picchu. Today it is also home to one of the best markets in Peru, so maybe it s your wallet that needs guarding. TAQUILE ISLAND Taquile island s locals are experts in the art of traditional textiles, and were recognised by UNESCO in 2005 as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. SACRED VALLEY AND MACHU PICCHU - PERU Set out on a journey through the Incan empire in the beautiful Valle Sagrada. Discover superb sites, warm hospitality, ancient trails and be mesmerised by the terraces at Moray. A great extended introduction to Machu Picchu, or a relaxing unwind after. DAY 1. CUSCO - SACRED VALLEY Met upon arrival in Cusco and be driven to the famous Pisaq market and nearby ruins, set high above a valley rimmed by vast terracing. The citadel is magnificent and in the main ruins we will find temples of the sun, moon, rain, rainbow, and stars. Lunch will be with a local family in Urubamba where we sample a delicious Andean soup. Afternoon visit Ollantaytambo to see the Temple of the Sun, formed with six gigantic monoliths. Drop off at your lovely lodge in the Sacred Valley. DAY 2. MORAY, MARAS (BL) Visit Moray, the surprising circular terraces hidden among the hills. Learn the fascinating history of how the Incas used the slightly different climate on each level to maximise the crops. Walk through the valley to the salt mines of Maras. DAY 3. INKARAKAI (BL) See a different side of the valley on a hike with llamas through pristine landscapes to the remains of Inkarakai, formerly a retreat for the Virgins of the Sun. Enjoy a picnic in the beautiful setting and end the day at nearby waterfalls. DAY 4. MACHU PICCHU (B) Take the scenic train up to Machu Picchu. Indulge in a private guided tour of the site and then have time to explore on our own before returning to Aguas Calientes to take the late afternoon train to Cusco and on to the hotel. DAY 5. CUSCO (B) Discover the charm of Cusco on your guided tour. Visit the famous cathedral and Temple of the Sun. Walk along Hatunrumiyoc Street to see the 12-angled stone in the walls of what used to be Inca Roca s Palace. Visit San Blas quarter with its steeped cobblestone alleys lined with workshops and galleries, a great place to soak in Cusco s artistic atmosphere. DAY 6. CUSCO (B) Transfer to the airport or station. MARKETS The Chinchero market is the most authentic in the valley. On Sundays locals come from across the valley, in their traditional dress, for the produce market. This is a rare chance to see genuine bartering, an ancient practice here. MACHU PICCHU PRIVATE TOUR BEAUTIFUL SACRED VALLEY PISAC MARKETS CIRCULAR TERRACES AT MORAY HIKE WITH LLAMAS CUSCO YEAR ROUND FROM: TWIN 2018 $1,850 PER PERSON TWIN SHARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE 6 DAYS DAY 2. BRAZILIAN FALLS (B) After breakfast take a half day tour to the Brazillian side of Iguazu Falls. Your guide will take you to the best viewpoint of Devil s Throat, where the largest amount of water pours through the fallls. At 262 feet, it s a must see! You ll then visit the world-class Bird Park, on 12 acres of subtropical forest. You can interact with birds in their natural habitat without restrictions as you enter huge, 8-meter high, forest aviaries. There are over 160 species. Cayman, snakes, humming birds and butterflies are also on show. The afternoon is at leisure. DAY 3. ARGENTINE FALLS (B) Explore the Argentine side of the falls. We begin with a 4km train ride to get andother perspective of the Devil s Throat. Walk along the upper circuit where we will be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the waterfalls. Finally your guide will take you to the Lower Circuit where you have the chance to take a boat underneath the falls. DAY 4. END OF TOUR (B) Take time to wander around town before being transfered to the airport for your onward journey. FORWARD TRAVEL TERMS AND CONDITIONS TRAVELLING FORWARD Antarctic cruise prices are in USD. The price is converted to AUD on the day of payment. We can lock in today s price for you, or you can watch the exchange rates and pay when you wish. Final payment is due 120 days prior to sailing date. We can hold a berth for you for 7 days, then a 25% deposit is due to secure the booking. This deposit is non refundable, so we strongly suggest you take out adequate travel insurance prior to paying it. We can arrange it for you. We can arrange all parts of your journey, so please talk to us about the big picture as well. *SPECIAL OFFERS: BONUS USD1000 AND USD1500 SAVINGS. BOOK BY 30 NOV 2017 FORWARD PRICING Most people convince a partner or friend to travel with them so prices shown are per person, based on two people travelling together and sharing a room. If you are looking for some solitude we can plan a trip just for you. Most of these trips are suggestions and can be tailored as you wish. We welcome larger groups and can often secure discounts for them. To keep things simple all the itineraries in this brochure have our signature Forward inclusions. Prices are in AUD, except cruises which are in USD. This is for your benefit by getting the actual rate on the day of payment instead of a predetermined rate. Prices will be converted to AUD using the rate upon the day of payment. All Antarctic journeys require a 25% deposit, payable within 7 days of booking. GUIDED VISITS TO BOTH SIDES OF THE FALLS PARQUE DAS AVES IN BRAZIL MACUCO BOAT SAFARI YEAR ROUND HOTEL TWIN FROM (PP) JARDIN DE IGUAZU $980 HOTEL DAS CATARATAS $1,980 PRICES ARE PER PERSON. SUBJECT TO CHANGE INCLUSIONS Arrival and departure transfers where mentioned. All land transportation, and cruises/ferries where mentioned. Good quality, well located hotels with private bathrooms. Breakfast daily. Other meals as listed. English speaking guided touring. Prepayable entrance fees. Some National Parks are pay as you go. We ll let you know if this applies to you. 24 hour assistance by our trusted partners in each country. Prices shown are from prices and are subject to availability and seasonal price increases. Prices are valid to end 2017. Flights are NOT included, unless specified. We may be able to include some with your International ticket. We will discuss this with you. PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR FULL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 38 1300 738 168 FORWARDTRAVEL.COM.AU 39

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