EXPEDITION CRUISING 29 Straight Mile Romsey Hampshire
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EXPEDITION CRUISING 29 Straight Mile Romsey Hampshire
EXPEDITION CRUISING 29 Straight Mile Romsey Hampshire England SO51 9BB Tel: 01794 523500 Fax: 01794 523544 Email: [email protected] www.expeditioncruising.co.uk EXPEDITION CRUISING CRUISES for NATURE 2007 2007 EXPEDITION CRUISING Welcome to our new 2007 colour brochure for Expedition Cruising and Cruises for Nature. Once again we have plenty to offer those of you who are attracted to cruising in order to visit exciting venues around the world. Our most popular destination is still Antarctica and we have a number of ships listed which visit this Great White Continent. The popular film “March of the Penguins” has generated a lot of interest in visiting this southern land mass and we still advise you to book early as many of the ships sell all their berths a year in advance of the cruise dates! Explorer Cruises for Nature is the trading name for our Escorted Cruise section, where we put a professional guide in charge of our group. As the name implies these cruises have been chosen for their appeal to the naturalist and are normally also excellent if you are a keen photographer. Black-browed Albatross In 2007 and early 2008 we have a great selection of cruises on offer. Whether you have always fancied a visit to the North Pole, to see the penguins in Antarctica, to cruise around the British Isles or to see Polar Bears in Spitsbergen, then we should have a cruise to suit you. There are a large number of expedition ships to choose from but we have selected just the cream of the crop to offer you. Each of these comes with our seal of approval and we are confident that you will enjoy the varied itineraries that they offer. Orcas in ice Under our banner of Cruises for Nature we offer a select number of escorted cruises that have been hand-picked to offer a superb wildlife experience for the nature lover, bird watcher and photographer. These cruises include our ever-popular ones to Antarctica, as well as Kamchatka and the Ring of Fire, the Galapagos Islands, Baja and the Sea of Cortez, Spitsbergen, the Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand and Australia, the Islands of Macaronesia and the west coast of South America. For each of these cruises a professional guide will be with you from when you leave the airport in London, to when you pick up the ship. They will then be there to help with identifying the wildlife, looking after you on the ship, and making sure that your holiday runs as smoothly as possible. Later, they escort you back on the return flight to London. We also provide species checklists for the cruises, and we can even offer you a selection of field guides to help your enjoyment of each holiday. Why not give us a call and make sure that 2007 is a year that you travel with Expedition Cruising? Nigel R Jones August 2006 EXPEDITION CRUISING 29 Straight Mile Romsey Hampshire England SO51 9BB Tel: 01794 523500 Fax: 01794 523544 Email: [email protected] www.expeditioncruising.co.uk The air holidays in this brochure are ATOL protected by the Civil Aviation Authority. Our ATOL number is 6934. Introduction to Expedition Cruising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Polar Cruising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Expedition Cruising CONTENTS Contents • Antarctica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 • Arctic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 • Travelling North and South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Introduction to Cruises for Nature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Escorted Cruises • • • • • • • • • Galapagos & Ecuador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 The Sea of Cortez, Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Spitzbergen & the Svalbard Archipelago . . . . . . . . .22 Classic Antarctica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Antarctica, Falkland Islands & South Georgia 2008 . .26 Peru, Chile & Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Macaronesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Ring of Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand & Australia . .37 Deck Plans • Explorer & Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 • Explorer II & Spirit of Enderby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 • Polar Star & Kapitan Khlebnikov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 1 INTRODUCTION TO EXPEDITION CRUISING Introduction to Expedition Cruising Spitsbergen scenery What is an expedition ship? Expedition ships are normally smaller than the average, taking perhaps 100 people in total. The itineraries that they follow are often novel, or remote, or just plain exciting. On board there are lecturers who are there to impart knowledge on subjects such as geology, birdwatching, history and culture. These ships are normally “informal”, so no need to pack that dinner jacket or posh frock. This leaves space for waterproofs and rubber boots which are probably going to be needed for those “wet landings” and hikes on muddy ground. As many of the ships are normally compact some the cabins are often on the small size. Most of them will have toilets and showers en suite and there is space for a small desk and a chair. The lower category cabins are normally on the lower decks and are cheaper. On higher decks the categories become more expensive and the cabins a little larger. However, be aware that the most stable part of a ship is in the middle and near the water line! Most of the ships have dining rooms capable of taking everybody at a single sitting. Even though you may be in remote places the food is often excellent and the wine lists on some ships are exceptional! Many of the ships have tea and coffee available at all times. The ships will normally have a fleet of inflatable zodiacs, which are used for making landings on beaches, or else for taking you around icebergs, cliffs and small islands. The ships’ daily itineraries are based around making landings, which may result in you finding yourself having meals early or late on occasions so that you can visits particular areas. The majority of the ships operate an open bridge policy to enable you to watch the captain or first officer plotting the ship’s course, or navigating between icebergs. Wildlife watching is an essential part of many of these cruises and if a large whale is spotted the ship may well divert for closer views. The decks on the ships have many areas where you can stand and just watch the scenery and wildlife pass by. If you are expecting a band and dancing girls each evening then these type of cruises are not what you are looking for! What if I am a single traveller? Adelie Penguins 2 One of the worries regarding travelling on your own is the additional cost of taking a single room or cabin. If you want to share on these expedition ships then you will not be charged a single room/cabin supplement. The ships will endeavour to find someone to share with you and if they are unable to they will not charge any extra, this does not apply to the Explorer II. However, if you do require a twin room/cabin for sole use then you should specify this at the time of booking and the single supplement will be charged. To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 INTRODUCTION TO EXPEDITION CRUISING Why book with us? Why should you book with Expedition Cruising rather than directly with the ship or their cruise company? We have been dealing with expedition ships for over 15 years and we know that problems can occur with both the ships and the companies that own or lease them. During these last 15 years a number of ships have had to withdraw from the market due to financing problems. The beauty of dealing through a UK licensed company such as Expedition Cruising is that your money is safeguarded as we have financial bonding for all bookings. If a cruise is cancelled then we would refund your money. If you deal with overseas companies normally your money is not protected, nor governed by UK or EU laws. What else can we offer? We are happy to book any of the cruises on the ships offered in this brochure but we can also book your flights, hotels and airport car parking if you require them. We can also offer a range of books that may be suitable for wildlife identification on the cruises. We also offer advice on immunisation, visa requirements, currency exchange and even weather and sea conditions for different times of the year. Above all we can normally find the answer to most questions you have, if not immediately, then within hours. How do I make a booking? Firstly, choose the cruise you want to take and the category cabin you require. Then either telephone us or e-mail us with your request. We can then see which cabins are still available and let you know. Once a cabin is confirmed we need you to complete the booking form that is in the back of this brochure and let us have a 25% deposit to confirm your booking. Once we have received your completed form and deposit we shall send you a Confirmation Account detailing the services you have booked as well as the final balance due and the payment date. Later, we shall send you joining instructions which include advice on clothing, visa application (if necessary), airport parking and hotels and other pertinent information. Pack ice Zodiac cruising To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 3 POL AR CRUISING Polar Cruising Possibly the two most exciting expedition cruises that anybody on earth can take are to Antarctica and the High Arctic. One hundred years ago who would have realised that these remote inhospitable areas would become two of the world’s great tourist attractions. For the wildlife enthusiast and photographer Antarctica has no equal. Penguins in their millions, blue icebergs, great whales, soaring albatrosses and amazing skies and scenery – they are all there. The High Arctic has enormous Polar Bears, pack ice, long-tusked Walruses, calving glaciers and cliffs filled with noisy nesting seabirds. You can even take a nuclear powered icebreaker to the North Pole! These journeys are expedition cruises at their best. Without a doubt we are in the golden age of polar tourism – who knows what restrictions may be imposed on visits in the near future. Now is the time to travel… read on. Orcas 4 Kamchatka Petropavlovsk Europe Murmansk Scandinavia ARCTIC OCEAN Svalbard Oslo Longyearbyen Aleutian Islands North Pole POL AR CRUISING Asia British Isles Nome Iceland Alaska Greenland Anchorage ATLANTIC OCEAN Ba f fin PACIFIC OCEAN Isl an d North America Hudson Bay South America PACIFIC OCEAN New Zealand Ushuaia Antarctic Peninsula Invercargill Ross Sea Drake Passage Falkland Islands South Orkney Islands Australia Weddell Sea South Georgia Antarctica South Pole SOUTHERN OCEAN 5 A N TA R C T I C A Antarctica T here are two main itineraries for cruises to Antarctica. A “Classic Antarctica” which explores the Antarctic Peninsula and may also visit the Weddell Sea or Antarctic Circle, and a longer cruise which sails to the Falkland Islands and South Georgia as well as the Antarctic Peninsula. On all of the ships we use there is a complement of lecturers who will discuss various topics while on board ship and who will also lead some of the landing parties when you go ashore. We also offer some cruises with our own professional escort, who looks after you personally throughout the cruise and will fly from London with our group. Our escorted short Classic Antarctic cruise is in November 2007 with Paul Rogers (see page 24) and the longer cruise including the Falkland Islands and South Georgia is in January / February 2008 with Richard Coomber (see page 26). Both of these cruises are on the Explorer. Please see below for the general itinerary and details of these expedition cruises. The majority of our Antarctic cruises start in the Argentinean port of Ushuaia. This town is located amidst the beautiful scenery of Tierra del Fuego and on the shores of the Beagle Channel. Ushuaia is small enough to be explored on foot and you can also take excursions into the stunning Tierra del Fuego National Park. We can easily book flights for you from London to Buenos Aires and onto Ushuaia. Accommodation can be booked in both places if required. Antarctic icescape Falkland Islands, South Georgia and Antarctica Day 1 Arrive Ushuaia You embark the ship in the afternoon and set sail for the Falkland Islands. Day 2 At Sea As you make the passage east you have time to become acquainted with the ship and common areas. During this time the lectures and information sessions start and you have an opportunity to learn about the extraordinary human and natural history of the Antarctic region. Days 3-4 Falkland Islands The Falkland Islands provide a rare opportunity to witness the biological diversity and extraordinary scenery of the southern islands. Penguins, Elephant Seals and Sea Lions are abundant. Port Stanley provides an opportunity to meet the hardy local inhabitants whose colourful houses provide contrast to the long dark winters. Here we hope to catch our first glimpses of penguins, including the Magellanic, Rockhopper, Macaroni, Gentoo and King. With a little luck we may also see the Elephant Seals, Sea Lions, King Cormorants, Black-browed Albatross, skuas, Giant Petrels, Striated Caracaras and of course sheep. Days 5-6 The Great Southern Ocean You now sail east to South Georgia. Your days at sea will be filled with lectures to prepare you for South Georgia and we will have plenty of time on deck to identify the abundant sea birds of the south ocean. Days 7-9 South Georgia South Georgia Island is home to many marvels including Shackleton’s Grave, several former whaling stations, incredible scenery and prolific wildlife. A huge colony of King Penguins is the highlight of this part of the journey. Wildlife is abundant with large fur seal colonies, nesting albatrosses, the South Georgia Pipit – the only songbird of the Antarctic region, as well as huge Macaroni and King Penguin colonies. Days 10-11 The Scotia Sea You now cruise south-westerly towards the legendary Elephant Island in 6 the South Shetland Islands. The waters are rich with nutrients and the long summer days provide the ingredient that is missing most of the year. The result is a complex food chain topped by several species of whales, seals, and sea birds. Some of the species found in the frigid southern waters include: the Humpback Whale which consumes over a ton of krill each day; Southern Right, Sperm, Antarctic Minke, Fin, Blue and Sei Whales and Orcas. Six species of penguins are possible including King, Adelie, Chinstrap, Macaroni and Rockhopper. Days 12-16 Antarctica & the South Shetland Islands This is what we’ve all been waiting for - a chance to step foot on the Great White Continent! There are enormous rookeries of Gentoo, Chinstrap and Adélie Penguins and Blue-eyed Shags, Kelp Gulls, Cape Petrels, Snowy Sheathbills and Antarctic Terns are just some of the many birds found here in abundance. You are also likely to see Weddell, Crabeater and Leopard Seals, while Orca, Humpback and Antarctic Minke Whales are often encountered at close range. The Peninsula also has a remarkable history and, during the voyage, we will learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world. Sailing around the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula we hope to navigate the Antarctic Sound, or ‘iceberg alley’ as it is often called, where huge tabular icebergs drift north from the Antarctic continent. Days 17-18 At Sea Today you leave Antarctica and head north across the Drake Passage. In between bird watching and whale watching and enjoying some final lectures by our expedition staff, this is a chance to relax and review the adventures of the past week before returning to Ushuaia. Day 19 Depart Ushuaia Your cruise comes to a close as you disembark in Ushuaia. Please note the shorter 16 ship night itineraries have either one or two days on the Falkland Islands and either three or four days at South Georgia and three days on the Antarctic Peninsula. To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 Ushuaia / Ushuaia 11-29 Nov 2007 Deck Plan page 40 Cruise Ship nights Lower Triple Lower Forward Lower Double Main Forward Main Double Falkland Islands, 18 £4,240 £5,010 £5,285 £5,820 £6,015 South Georgia & Antarctica 17 Dec 2007Falkland Islands, 18 £4,455 £5,260 £5,550 £6,110 £6,320 04 Jan 2008 South Georgia & Antarctica 22 Jan-09 Feb 2008 Falkland Islands, 18 £4,455 £5,260 £5,550 £6,110 £6,320 South Georgia & Antarctica Single Supplement: calculated at 1.8. A port charge of $300 US Dollars is payable locally on arrival. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions and full board. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. Captains Double Superior £6,175 £6,730 Suite £8,105 £6,485 £7,065 £8,510 £6,485 £7,065 £8,510 Andrea A N TA R C T I C A Explorer Deck Plan page 40 Ushuaia / Ushuaia 09-27 Jan 2008 Cruise Ship nights Outside Triple Inside Double Outside double King Double Falkland Islands, South Georgia 18 £4,455 £5,550 £6,320 £6,485 & Antarctica 27 Jan-14 Feb 2008 Falkland Islands, South Georgia 18 £4,455 £5,550 £6,320 £6,485 & Antarctica Single Supplement: calculated at 1.8. A port charge of $400 US Dollars is payable locally on arrival. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions and full board. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. Single £6,760 Superior £7,065 Suite £8,510 £6,760 £7,065 £8,510 Polar Star Deck Plan page 42 Ushuaia/Ushuaia Cruise Ship nights K1-T K1-D K2-D K3-D K4-T K4-D 26 Feb-16 Mar 2007 Antarctica, South Georgia & Falkland Islands 18 £4,280 £5,190 £5,980 £6,290 £5,500 £7,020 21 Nov-09 Dec 2007 Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Antarctica 18 £5,220 £6,330 £7,300 £7,670 £6,700 £8,560 26 Feb – 15 Mar 2008 Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Antarctica 18 £5,220 £6,330 £7,300 £7,670 £6,700 £8,560 Single Supplement: calculated at 1.6. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions, full board, tea, coffee and juice and port charges. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. Explorer II K6-D £7,630 £9,300 £9,300 K7-D £8,000 £9,750 £9,750 Deck Plan page 41 Ushuaia/Ushuaia Cruise Ship nights SA B A SP D S 08-24 Nov 2007 Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Antarctica 16 £4,220 £4,480 £5,030 £5,790 £6,500 £7,480 24 Nov-10 Dec 2007 Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Antarctica 16 £4,560 £5,060 £5,870 £6,940 £7,960 £8,960 20 Dec 2007-05 Jan 2008 Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Antarctica 16 £5,820 £6,290 £7,250 £8,850 £10,570 £11,350 05-21 Jan 2008 Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Antarctica 16 £6,100 £6,750 £7,850 £8,850 £10,640 £12,000 25 Feb-12 Mar 2008 Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Antarctica 16 £5,540 £5,860 £6,560 £7,570 £8,510 £9,810 Single Supplement: calculated at 1.15 times for Cat SA, B and A; 1.5 times for Cat SP and D; 2 times for Cat S and OS. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions, parka, drinks (except Premium drinks), full board and gratuities. OS Port charges £10,050 £190 £10,780 £190 £14,420 £190 £15,390 £190 £13,180 £190 Iceberg, Pleneau Island To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 7 A N TA R C T I C A Antarctica Classic Day 1 Arrive Ushuaia You embark the ship in the afternoon and set sail for Antarctica. Days 2-3 Drake Passage Your cruise begins with the 400-mile crossing of the Drake Passage, which is an area that is prone to rough seas and high winds. During this time there will be time to get acquainted with your ship and listen to lectures. Some albatrosses and other seabirds may be spotted off the deck. Days 4-7 Antarctic Peninsula & South Shetland Islands As the ship sails south you will encounter more and more ice floes and eventually you will see what you have been waiting for ,the Antarctic Peninsula, which is the most readily accessible part of the White Continent and has some of the best wildlife and scenery. There are enormous rookeries of Gentoo, Chinstrap and Adélie Penguins and Blue-eyed Shags, Kelp Gulls, Cape Petrels, Snowy Sheathbills and Antarctic Terns are just some of the many birds found here in abundance. You are also likely to see Weddell, Crabeater and Leopard Seals, while Orca, Humpback and Antarctic Minke Whales are often encountered at close range. The Peninsula also has a remarkable history and, during the voyage, we will learn about some of the most important and dramatic expeditions to this remote corner of the world. Sailing around the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula we hope to navigate the Antarctic Sound, or ‘iceberg alley’ as it is often called, where huge tabular icebergs drift north from the Antarctic continent. Days 8-9 Drake Passage Today you leave Antarctica and head north across the Drake Passage. In between bird watching and whale watching and enjoying some final lectures by our expedition staff, this is a chance to relax and review the adventures of the past week before returning to Ushuaia. Day 10 Depart Ushuaia Your cruise comes to a close as you disembark in Ushuaia. Please note that some of the voyages are one or two days longer and either have an extra day at the Antarctic Peninsula or else visit the Weddell Sea or cross the Polar Circle at 66 0 30’S. Snow Petrel Explorer Deck Plan page 40 Ushuaia/Ushuaia Cruise Ship nights Lower Triple Lower Forward Lower Double Main Forward Main Double 03-12 Feb 2007 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,250 £2,640 £2,780 £3,050 £3,150 12-21 Feb 2007 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,250 £2,640 £2,780 £3,050 £3,150 21 Feb-02 Mar 2007 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,250 £2,640 £2,780 £3,050 £3,150 02-11 Mar 2007 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,205 £2,580 £2,715 £2,980 £3.080 11-20 Mar 2007 Antarctica Classic 9 £1,920 £2,295 £2,430 £2,695 £2,795 29 Nov-08 Dec 2007 Antarctica Classic 9 £1,885 £2,255 £2,385 £2,650 £2,745 08-17 Dec 2007 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,320 £2,725 £2,865 £3,150 £3,250 04-13 Jan 2008 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,320 £2,725 £2,865 £3,150 £3,250 13-22 Jan 2008 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,320 £2,725 £2,865 £3,150 £3,250 09-18 Feb 2008 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,320 £2,725 £2,865 £3,150 £3,250 18-27 Feb 2008 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,320 £2,725 £2,865 £3,150 £3,250 27 Feb-07 Mar 2008 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,320 £2,725 £2,865 £3,150 £3,250 07-16 Mar 2008 Antarctica Classic 9 £1,885 £2,255 £2,385 £2,650 £2,745 Single Supplement: calculated at 1.8. A port charge of $300 US Dollars is payable locally on arrival. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions and full board. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. Captains Double Superior £3,230 £3,515 £3,230 £3,515 £3,230 £3,515 £3,155 £3,430 £2,870 £3,145 £2,820 £3,090 £3,335 £3,625 £3,335 £3,625 £3,335 £3,625 £3,335 £3,625 £3,335 £3,625 £3,335 £3,625 £2,820 £3,090 Andrea Deck Plan page 40 Ushuaia/Ushuaia Cruise Ship nights Outside Triple Inside Double Outside double King Double 25 Nov-04 Dec 2007 Antarctica Classic 9 £1,885 £2,385 £2,745 £2,820 04-13 Dec 2007 Antarctica Classic 9 £2,320 £2,865 £3,250 £3,335 Single Supplement: calculated at 1.8. A port charge of $400 US Dollars is payable locally on arrival. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions and full board. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. Single £2,950 £3,470 Polar Star Superior £3,090 £3,625 Suite £3,760 £4,350 Deck Plan page 42 Ushuaia/Ushuaia Cruise Ship nights K1-T K1-D K2-D K3-D K4-T K4-D K6-D 09-19 Dec 2007 Antarctica Classic 10 £2,920 £3,530 £4,070 £4,280 £3,740 £4,770 £5,180 19-30 Dec 2007 Antarctica Classic 11 £3,200 £3,880 £4,470 £4,700 £4,110 £5,240 £5,700 04-15 Feb 2008 Antarctica & Polar Circle 11 £3,360 £4,080 £4,700 £4,930 £4,320 £5,500 £5,980 15-26 Feb 2008 Antarctica & Weddell Sea 11 £3,360 £4,080 £4,700 £4,930 £4,320 £5,500 £5,980 Single Supplement: calculated at 1.6. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions, full board, tea, coffee and juice and port charges. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. Explorer II K7-D £5,430 £5,970 £6,270 £6,270 Deck Plan page 41 Ushuaia / Ushuaia Cruise Ship nights SA B A SP D 10 – 20 Dec 2007 Antarctica Classic 10 £3,010 £3,330 £3,860 £4,570 £5,230 15 – 25 Feb 2008 Antarctica Classic 10 £3,820 £4,230 £4,900 £5,800 £6,650 Single Supplement: calculated at 1.15 times for Cat SA, B and A; 1.5 times for Cat SP and D; 2 times for Cat S and OS. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions, parka, drinks (except Premium drinks), full board and gratuities. 8 Suite £4,125 £4,125 £4,125 £4,110 £3,825 £3,760 £4,350 £4,350 £4,350 £4,350 £4,350 £4,350 £3,760 S £5,900 £7,500 To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 OS £7,100 £9,620 Port charges £170 £170 A N TA R C T I C A Adventures by Icebreaker King Penguin colony Emperor Penguins Safari Carrying on a 15-year legacy of polar firsts, in 2004 Quark Expeditions confirmed the existence of 4,000 pairs of Emperor Penguins at a previously unknown site near Snow Hill Island - and they are still the only company visiting this remote rookery. This "safari" on the Kapitan Khlebnikov is an ideal opportunity for photographers and nature lovers to observe Emperors early in the breeding season and to take the time you need to appreciate these extraordinary creatures. Emperors are the largest of the penguins and the only birds to breed on frozen sea. At this time of year, large numbers of appealing grey chicks in different stages of development still huddle on the ice. Their hardworking parents trek miles over the ice to bring food to their fast-growing young. We sail past stunning tabular icebergs, en route to the fast ice, where the chicks await. As we approach the Snow Hill Emperor Penguin colony, the Captain and Expedition Leader rely on reconnaissance flights to assess the best possible approach. Unlike many Antarctic expeditions, this one offers photographers and nature lovers extended time at the rookery. We plan to park the icebreaker in the ice as close as possible to the colony. Should there be open water nearby the elegant, curious Emperor Penguins may seek us out, before we seek them. The final few miles will be covered by a helicopter shuttle operation. Our team takes painstaking care not to jeopardize the integrity of the colony. They follow well-established guidelines for aircraft operations near wildlife concentrations and you will be expected to walk the last mile or so to the rookery. This 14-day holiday includes a night at a hotel in Ushuaia before the cruise with a trip to Tierra del Fuego National Park before you board the ship. Semi-Circumnavigation of the Far Side of Antarctica This cruise on the Kapitan Khlebnikov starts in Stanley, Falkland Islands and takes you half way round Antarctica to finish in Fremantle, Australia crossing the International Date Line along the way. This amazing journey takes you to rarely visited areas of Antarctica with impressive mountains, huge icebergs and regions of pack ice. You reach Antarctica via the South Shetland Islands and then make your way through the Weddell Sea, with its enormous tabular icebergs, to the Norwegian sector of the continent. Here you may visit the Neumayer Station. Our clockwise movement continues with visits to the Mawson Coast and the chance to see Emperor Penguins. Emperor Penguins Kapitan Khlebnikov Deck Plan page 42 Cruise Ship Nights Triple Twin Twin -single Suite Corner Suite Emperor Penguins Ushuaia / Ushuaia 12 £5,880 £8,590 £14,590 £10,350 £11,060 Emperor Penguins Ushuaia / Stanley, Falkland Islands 12 £5,880 £8,590 £14,590 £10,350 £11,060 Semi-circumnavigation of Stanley, Falkland Islands / 36 tba tba tba tba tba Far Side of Antarctica Fremantle, Australia Prices include shore excursions, parka, full board whilst on board ship, one night pre-expedition accommodation with breakfast, helicopter transfers and port charges. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. Please ask for details for cruises from January to March 2008 which were not available at the time of going to press. 06-19 Nov 2007 18 Nov-01 Dec 2007 01-Dec 2007-07 Jan 2008 Antarctic Petrels To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 9 ARCTIC Arctic T he Arctic Ocean is the centrepiece of the Circumpolar North. Lands bordering this region include those of Alaska, Canada, Greenland/Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. The cruises we have chosen visit many of these fascinating countries and offer the chance to glimpse areas of unspoilt wilderness and beauty. This is the land of the Polar Bear, Walrus and Narwhal and of ice sheets, icebergs and glaciers. Without a doubt every one of these cruises will offer excitement and a chance to see some of the unique wildlife and scenery of this area. Please ask us for more details and detailed itineraries. We can always arrange flights and accommodation to help you enjoy any of these cruises. Norwegian Fjords & Polar Bears This cruise on the Explorer takes you on a journey along the coast of Norway where we look at the seabird nesting grounds with the White-tailed Sea Eagles flying around us. We will see dramatic fjords and mountain peaks and can visit several villages and museums. We cruise past the most northern point of Europe and then cross the Arctic Sea, looking out for seabirds, to Svalbald which is home to Walruses, whales, seals and Polar Bears. Realm of the Polar Bear The long days of the Arctic summer melt the winter collar of sea ice, the bays begin to open up, the wildlife comes out, and the wild flowers and berries begin to flourish. Svalbard in July and August is literally an awakening as the flora and fauna take advantage of the short but extreme summer. Seals, foxes, Polar Bears, and a variety of seabirds are some of the wildlife we hope to see. Svalbard is still an unusual destination for travellers and many of our planned locations are pristine and rarely visited. From close-up encounters with huge icebergs and glaciers, to the variety of unique wildlife, this is a voyage of non-stop highlights. Roaming Polar Bears, lounging seals, longtusked Walrus, grazing reindeer and colonies of birds all co-exist in this harsh land we dare only to explore a couple of months a year. This cruise on the Explorer starts and ends in Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Circumnavigate Newfoundland This cruise on the Explorer starts and ends in St John’s, Newfoundland and visits many interesting areas of Newfoundland on its circumnavigation, including the Viking encampment at L’Anse aux Meadows, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One day is spent at Gros Morne National Park exploring the Tablelands, a 600-metre high plateau that forms one of the world's best examples of ancient rock exposed from the earth's interior. The spectacular landscape is home to Moose, Woodland Caribou and giant Arctic Hare, as well as over 30 species of wild orchids. The Grand Codroy Valley Estuary is one of Newfoundland’s finest estuarine wetlands with inter-tidal sandbars, mudflats and islands. We also visit the town of St Pierre located on the islands to the south of Burin Peninsula which belong to France, and the site of the Avalon Colony at Ferryland, which was founded by George Calvert in 1621. Polar Bear Explorer Deck Plan page 40 Cruise Ship nights Lower Triple Lower Forward Lower Double Main Forward Main Double Norwegian Fjords 14 £1,625 £2,045 £2,310 £2,525 £2,695 & Polar Bears 22 Jun-01 Jul 2007 Realm of the 9 £1,480 £1,655 £1,765 £1,940 £2,050 Polar Bear 01-10 Jul 2007 Realm of the 9 £1,480 £1,655 £1,765 £1,940 £2,050 Polar Bear 10-19 Jul 2007 Realm of the 9 £1,480 £1,655 £1,765 £1,940 £2,050 Polar Bear 19-28 Jul 2007 Realm of the 9 £1,480 £1,655 £1,765 £1,940 £2,050 Polar Bear 21-30 Sep 2007 Circumnavigate 9 £1,300 £1,675 £1,905 £2,140 £2,465 Newfoundland Single Supplement: calculated at 1.8. A port charge of $300 US Dollars is payable locally on arrival. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions and full board. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. 08-22 Jun 2007 Captains Double Superior £2,950 £3,125 Svalbard 10 To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 Suite £3,250 £2,165 £2,395 £2,620 £2,165 £2,395 £2,620 £2,165 £2,395 £2,620 £2,165 £2,395 £2,620 £2,640 £2,875 £3,115 ARCTIC Ice cruising in Zodiac, Spitsbergen The Magic of Islands & Fjords This magical journey takes you on the Polar Star from the Scottish Isles to the coast of Norway and Arctic Svalbard as spring reawakens these northern regions. From ancient times to today, the area is rich in a fascinating history and we will see ‘standing stones’, ‘brochs’ and more. Spring is also a magical time for bird watching as it is the nesting season and the cliffs are crowded. As we reach our northern destination it is possible to see the ‘king of the north’ – the Polar Bear and perhaps Walrus and other northern species. Join us for this remarkable voyage as we experience the Scottish Isles and Norway past and present and the beautiful natural environment. Remote Coast of East Greenland This cruise starts in Longyearbyen, where you embark the Polar Star. Few are privileged to reach the Polar Regions of this great planet. The Arctic region of East Greenland is today a protected national park and is home to Musk Ox, Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare, Wolves, Caribou, Lemmings and much more. It is possible to see Polar Bear and perhaps even a rare sighting of a Narwhal. We learn about the early explorers and visit the remains of their settlements and also visit an Inuit (Greenlandic) settlement of today. All of this is set in a dramatic landscape of fjords, calving icebergs and endless tundra – a truly pristine environment. The cruise ends in Reykjavik, Iceland. Fjords of East Greenland – From Steam to Ice On this holiday you embark the Polar Star in Reykjavik, Iceland and you cruise across the Arctic Circle to the east coast of Greenland. This is an area of some of the most spectacular fjords with views of dramatic snow capped mountains, glaciers and late summer icebergs. We spend our time walking in the beautiful wilderness watching for wildlife and visit an Inuit community to gain an insight into the challenges of life today in the remote north. Some of the wildlife that may be spotted includes Blue, Humpback and Minke Whales, Orca, White-beaked Dolphin and the elusive Polar Bear. We will also look for many species of birds including fulmars, kittiwakes, gannets, guillemots, Razorbills, the shy Ivory Gull and geese. We finish the cruise in Reykjavik, Iceland. Viking Trail This cruise starts in Reykjavik, Iceland, where you embark the Polar Star. This voyage follows in the footsteps of the early explorers to visit the southern part of Greenland and learn about lives of the early explorers and the Inuit of yesterday and today – from Nanortalik to Brattahlid, Hvalsey and Qaqortoq. We then sail across ‘iceberg alley’ to Baffin Island of the Canadian Arctic and along the way keep a keen watch for seabirds, seals, whales and perhaps Polar Bears. We explore the coast of Frobisher Bay before reaching Iqaluit, the capital of the newly created Nunavut territory of Canada. From here we continue our exploration of Baffin and also Akpatok Island. As we journey southbound, we explore the amazing coast of isolated Labrador. We then come to the island province of Newfoundland with their fishing ‘outport’ communities and rugged natural coastline. This journey is a fascinating tale of tenacious people in a challenging environment. This holiday ends in St John’s, the charming capital of Newfoundland and the oldest city in North America. In 2007 this cruise is run as a two-part voyage and you can participate in either one or both parts. The first part is from Reykjavik to Iqaluit called The Viking Trail to the Americas and the second part, In the Wake of Vikings, commences in Iqaluit and ends at St John’s. There is a discount for travelling on consecutive tours. Polar Star Deck Plan page 42 Ushuaia/Ushuaia Cruise Ship nights K1-T K1-D K2-D K3-D K4-T K4-D 25 May-05 Jun 2007 Magic of Islands & Fjords 14 £2,080 £2,530 £2,910 £3,060 £2,680 £3,410 04-11 Sep 2007 Fjords of East Greenland 7 £1,100 £1,340 £1,540 £1,620 £1,410 £1,800 11-20 Sep 2007 The Viking Trail to the Americas 9 £1,340 £1,630 £1,870 £1,970 £1,720 £2,200 20-28 Sep 2007 In the Wake of Vikings 8 £1,190 £1,450 £1,670 £1,750 £1,530 £1,950 23 May-06 Jun 2008 Magic of Islands & Fjords 14 £2,370 £2,870 £3,300 £3,470 £3,040 £3,870 22 Aug-02 Sep 2008 Remote Coast of East Greenland 11 £2,050 £2,480 £2,860 £3,000 £2,630 £3,350 02-11 Sep 2008 Fjords of East Greenland 9 £1,530 £1,860 £2,140 £2,240 £1,960 £2,500 11-28 Sep 2008 Viking Trail 17 £2,870 £3,470 £4,000 £4,210 £3,680 £4,690 Single Supplement: calculated at 1.6. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions, full board, tea, coffee and juice and port charges. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 K6-D £3,710 £1,960 £2,390 £2,120 £4,200 £3,630 £2,720 £5,100 K7-D £3,880 £2,050 £2,500 £2,230 £4,400 £3,810 £2,840 £5,340 11 ARCTIC Adventures by Icebreaker Northwest Passage The first night is spent in Anchorage before flying to Provideniya and transferring to the Kapitan Khlebnikov, which sets sail in the evening. The quest for a Northwest Passage that would connect the great Atlantic and Pacific Oceans began in the 16th century. This remarkable voyage of exploration will bring alive the endeavours of those who charted the Arctic: Sir John Franklin, Leopold McClinkock, Roald Amundsen and many more who faced the challenging climate and ice pack on their quest of discovery. The Kapitan Khlebnikov navigates ice-choked channels, narrow straits and little-explored waterways on this exciting cruise of exploration. The cruise ends in Resolute where you disembark and fly to Ottawa for a final night in a hotel before travelling home independently. Tanquary Fjord The first night is spent in Ottawa before flying to Resolute to join the Kapitan Khlebnikov, which sails in the evening. This voyage ventures to 81º north, just a few hundred miles from the North Pole and takes you to the stunning glaciers and valleys of Tanquary Fjord, explore the coasts of Ellesmere Island and call on some of the most remote communities in the world. During the brief summer months, the vegetation here is transformed as saxifrage, Arctic Cotton and Arctic Willow flourish. We venture to within some 500 miles of the geographic North Pole and it will also offer the possibility of first-hand sightings of Polar Bears, Musk Ox herds, Arctic Hares, seals and the elusive Walrus that inhabit this icy paradise. The cruise ends in Resolute where you disembark and fly to Ottawa for a final night in a hotel before travelling home independently. The High Arctic – Canada & Greenland The holiday starts with a night in a hotel in Ottawa before flying to Resolute to embark the Kapitan Khlebnikov. The pristine east coast of Ellesmere Island is the highlight of this Arctic adventure. We visit areas that were virtually unexplored until recent changes in ice conditions finally made them accessible – and then only to icebreakers with the polarclass rating. Expect a one-of-a-kind journey with Quark Expeditions. Along the way, from remote seabird cliffs to Greenland’s western fjords, we can watch for whales, Walrus, Musk Ox and Polar Bears. This cruise ends in Sondre where you leave the ship and fly back to Ottawa for a final night. North-eastern Greenland The first night is spent in Ottawa before flying to Sondre to join the Kapitan Khlebnikov, which sails in the evening. This is a new cruise to journey to Earth’s northernmost point of land. The incredible beauty of Prince Christian Sound is stunning with glistening snow-capped mountains and still, blue-green fjords. Travelling further north up the Blosseville coast we come to Greenland’s highest mountain, Gunnbjorn Fjeld at 3,500m. Finally we reach the northernmost point of land, which you may set foot on if you choose. We then journey back with lots to see on the way including getting out on the deck at night for the most spectacular displays of the aurora borealis and visiting native archaeological sites. There is abundant wildlife everywhere. The program ends in Reykjavik when you disembark the ship. Kapitan Khlebnikov Deck Plan page 42 Cruise Gateway Embark/Disembark Ship Nights Triple Twin Twin -single Suite Corner Suite 16 Jul-03 Aug 2007 Northwest Passage Anchorage / Ottawa Provideniya / Resolute 16 £7,650 £10,000 £17,000 £11,770 £12,360 01-16 Aug 2007 Tanquary Fjord Ottawa / Ottawa Resolute / Resolute 13 £7,360 £9,120 £15,500 £10,300 £11,480 14-28 Aug 2007 The High Arctic Ottawa / Ottawa Resolute / Sondre 12 £6,770 £8,530 £14,500 £9,710 £10,890 26 Aug-14 Sep 2007 North-eastern Greenland Ottawa Sondre / Reykjavik 19 £10,590 £12,360 £21,000 £13,530 £15,890 Prices include shore excursions, full board whilst on board ship, hotel accommodation one night prior to embarkation and one night post embarkation with breakfast (except North-eastern Greenland where the program ends upon disembarkation in Reykjavik), helicopter transfers, round flights between gateway city and port of embarkation/ disembarkation, transfers to ship, parka and port charges. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. Orca 12 To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 ARCTIC Svalbard The North Pole This cruise starts with a night in Helsinki before flying to Murmansk to rendezvous with the Yamal. We sail across the Barents Sea and into the multi-year pack ice surging northward at speeds of up to 12 knots, in conditions that few vessels have the power to negotiate. You also have a chance to take your own helicopter flight, enjoying incredible aerial views of the Yamal as it crashes its way toward the Pole, leaving massive blocks of ice in its wake. At one point we plan to stop, lower the gangway and invite everyone down onto the ice for an invigorating walkabout. As usual we will keep watch for a diverse array of Arctic wildlife. At last the day arrives when we hope to reach our ultimate destination - the top of the world. You have plenty of time to wander out onto the ice and survey the expanse of white and blue stretching hundreds of kilometres in all directions. As on all expeditions, we make time for a celebration on the ice – and even, for those who dare, a brief plunge into the Arctic Ocean! From here the only way to go is south and our exact route will vary with local ice and weather conditions. Our chances of spotting Polar Bears in particular are excellent as we near Franz Josef Land. The most northerly point in Russia, this archipelago of 191 islands is a naturalist's paradise. Polar Bears and Arctic Fox often come very close to our ship; seals are plentiful, and you can spot Beluga Whales and Narwhals offshore; and the high, rocky cliffs are home to huge colonies of seabirds. The final leg of our journey south is back across the Barents Sea, where there are seabirds and whales to look out for, and then it is time to say farewell to the Yamal and its crew as you disembark in Murmansk and fly back to Helsinki for a final night where the tour ends. Walrus Yamal Cruise Ship Nights Twin Twin -single Mini Suite Suite 25 Jun-10 Jul 2007 North Pole Helsinki / Helsinki 15 £12,360 £21,000 £13,530 £15,890 08-23 July 2007 North Pole Helsinki / Helsinki 15 £12,360 £21,000 £13,530 £15,890 21 July-04 Aug 2007 North Pole Helsinki / Helsinki 14 £12,360 £21,000 £13,530 £15,890 Prices include shore excursions, full board whilst on board ship, hotel accommodation one night prior to embarkation and one night post embarkation with breakfast, helicopter transfers, flights between Helsinki and Murmansk, transfers to ship, parka and port charges. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 13 TRAVELLING NORTH AND SOUTH Travelling North and South T hese expedition voyages visit some fascinating island groups in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Each of the cruises will have chances to see seabirds, cetaceans and many interesting ports, villages and towns. The itineraries shown here are a brief guide but if you are interested we can send you additional information. We can always arrange flights and accommodation to help you enjoy any of these cruises. Zodiac on the jungle river Fjords, Incas & Panama Canal This cruise on the Explorer starts in Ushuaia, Argentina and takes you up the west coasts of Chile, Peru and Ecuador, then through the Panama Canal to Colon where the cruise ends. As the Explorer set sail she first rounds Cape Horn before travelling though the crystal clear waters of the Chilean Fjords where you can look out for whales and dolphins. Journeying further north we come to Cinco Hermanos and Chiloe Island before reaching Valparaiso with its Mediterranean climate. We will enjoy the weather on deck as we look for Risso’s Dolphins, fur seals and whales. Other stops are at Arica, Puerto San Juan and Islas Ballestras. From here we travel further north to visit Lima and Trujillo before coming to the highlight of the Ecuadorian coastline, Machalilla National Park where we can see pre-Inca archaeological sites and tropical forest. We visit Islas De La Plata to see the famous Blue-footed Boobies, albatross and frigatebirds and then cruise through the mangrove forest and have the opportunity to view a typical Darien village. You can snorkel with beautiful underwater fish on the island paradise of Islas Las Perlas before finally transiting through the Panama Canal to reach Colon on the Caribbean Sea. Celtic Adventure This cruise on the Explorer takes you from Glasgow round the north of Scotland to end near Edinburgh. Scotland’s western and northern isles offer a rich supply of culture, heritage and natural history. In Medieval Times an already archaic society in the Hebrides evolved into the Lordship of the Isles, a sea-kingdom blending Gael and Viking under the powerful domination of Clan Donald. In the north, Orkney and Shetland were welded into a formidable Scandinavian earldom. Both island groups preserve some of the oldest monuments in Europe, dating back to the Stone Age, while both today exploit the latest computer technologies to place them at the forefront of modern developments. Kinship and community are two of the constants in this story; Gaelic-speaking clans retained their independence despite acknowledging the Lords of the Isles, while free Norse landholders battled the forces of feudalism in the Northern Isles. As the Explorer winds its way through the western isles and across the Pentland Firth to Orkney and Shetland, history will illuminate the present while tradition will enhance our understanding of the past. The abundant bird and mammal population of the area will be observed, studied and enjoyed. Island folk have always been extremely conscious of the natural environment, as the riches thereof have sustained them. Explorer Deck Plan page 40 Cruise Ship nights Lower Triple Lower Forward Lower Double Main Forward Main Double Fjords, Inca & 29 £3,680 £4,615 £5,300 £5,645 £5,815 Panama canal 06-17 May 2007 Celtic Adventure 11 £1,745 £2,090 £2,535 £2,875 £3,355 16 Mar-14 Apr 2008 Fjords, Inca & 29 £3,795 £4,760 £5,470 £5,825 £6,000 Panama canal Single Supplement: calculated at 1.8. A port charge of $300 US Dollars is payable locally on arrival. Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions and full board. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. 20 Mar-18 Apr 2007 14 Captains Double Superior £6,245 £6,415 To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 £3,490 £6,440 £3,660 £6,620 Suite £6,840 £3,835 £7,060 The Essence of the Azores This cruise on the Polar Star starts and finishes on Sao Miguel in the Azores. This mid-Atlantic archipelago of nine islands tells a fascinating story. Part of Portugal, these islands will truly take you back in time – to a slower pace and disarming simplicity, where farmers take their milk carts to the fields. Their tenacious history is told in the views of windmills, cliffside vineyards, boats and charming communities. Today the surrounding waters are visited by whales and dolphins and migratory and indigenous birds are to be found. A fascinating aspect of these islands is the volcanic formation and activity that has formed both the natural and human history through time. Join the Polar Star and discover the essence of island life in the Azores. Remote UK You embark the Polar Star in southern England and travel to the east coast of Scotland via Ireland. This remarkable spring voyage takes us to areas that are difficult or impossible to see other than by sea. We discover sites from ancient times and historic monuments that reflect these great islands’ past of pre-Christian times, Nordic and Celtic influences, feudal times and more recent times. This trip includes a visit to the subtropical island of Tresco and the colourful Abbey Gardens, the south coast of Ireland, the Aran Islands close to the Galway coast, the west coast of Ireland, the Hebridean Islands, Fair Isle, the Shetlands Islands, the Orkney Islands and finishes in Leith, the port of Edinburgh. The Tropics of the Americas This cruise on the Polar Star commences in Belize City, Belize and takes you down the west coast of South America to Callao, the city port of Lima, Peru. Imagine a journey through the tropics to witness engineering marvels such as the Mayan ruins of Copan, the Panama Canal and the Moche Pyramids of Peru. Along the way we visit amazing ecosystems of the western Caribbean reefs, the mangrove creeks of Bastimentos National Park, the diverse Darien and the ‘mini Galapagos’ of Ilsa de la Plata. With lectures on board, wildlife viewing, zodiac cruises, shore excursions and wonderful snorkelling, this is a trip to amaze with island reefs, unusual bird species, marine life, rainforests and other cultural and archaeological delights. Polar Star Deck Plan page 42 Ushuaia/Ushuaia Cruise Ship nights K1-T K1-D K2-D K3-D K4-T K4-D K6-D K7-D 29 Mar – 15 Apr 2007 Atlantic Islands 17 £2,530 £3,070 £3,530 £3,710 £3,240 £4,150 £4,500 £4,720 28 Apr – 05 May 2007 Essence of the Azores 7 £1,280 £1,550 £1,780 £1,870 £1,640 £2,090 £2,270 £2,380 16 Oct – 02 Nov 2007 Tropics of the Americas 17 £2,530 £3,070 £3,530 £3,710 £3,250 £4,150 £4,500 £4,720 19 – 26 Apr 2008 Essence of the Azores 7 £1,380 £1,660 £1,910 £2,010 £1,760 £2,240 £2,430 £2,540 26 Apr – 03 May 2008 Essence of the Azores 7 £1,380 £1,660 £1,910 £2,010 £1,760 £2,240 £2,430 £2,540 09 – 23 May 2008 Remote UK 14 £2,370 £2,870 £3,300 £3,470 £3,040 £3,870 £4,200 £4,400 Single Supplement: calculated at 1.6 Prices are for cruise only port to port and include shore excursions, full board, tea, coffee and juice and port charges. Please note drinks and gratuities are not included. TRAVELLING NORTH AND SOUTH The Atlantic Islands of the Equator The Polar Star embarks on this magical Atlantic crossing to discover some of the most remote and untouched places on earth. The cruise starts in Salvador, Brazil and from there travels to the Canary Islands via Recife, Fernando de Noronha, St Peter and St Paul Rocks and the Cape Verde Islands. There are few frontiers left but these equatorial nuggets are some of the most special. In addition to learning about the unique island life of each, this explorer’s program is also an excellent opportunity to watch for a wide variety of bird species and marine life. Chestnut-mandibled Toucan To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 15 INTRODUCTION TO ESCORTED CRUISES 16 Introduction to Cruises for Nature On the following pages you will find nine cruises where we have chosen itineraries of particular interest to the birdwatcher, naturalist and photographer. On these cruises you will be escorted by one of our team of professional guides who will be with you for the complete holiday. In our small group, you will have personal attention from our leader who will be there to help with identifying the wildlife, look after you on the ship and to make sure that your holiday runs as smoothly as possible. For each of these holidays the price includes the flights from London and some include extra excursions and accommodation before and after the cruise. Once you have made the booking we will provide you with comprehensive joining instructions, species lists and past tour reports. Antarctica still proves to be the most popular of our escorted cruises but all of the others offer their own unique and amazing experiences. The Enchanted Islands The Galapagos Islands with Tandayapa, Ecuador Escorted Wildlife & Photography Tour C AC H A LO T E CRUISE ON THE CACHALOTE Tuesday 11 September – Monday 24 September 2007 T he Galapagos Islands are situated 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador and are the home of some of the world’s most confiding and photogenic wildlife. Most of the islands of this archipelago were set aside in 1934, by the government of Ecuador, as a wildlife sanctuary. Uninhabited areas were declared a national park in 1959. In 1964 the Charles Darwin Research Station, named after the naturalist who made the islands famous, began its operation and in 1986 the government created the Galapagos Marine Resources Reserve. The national park now includes 97% of the island’s land and 50,000 square kilometres of ocean. The diverse wildlife of the islands does not fear people and is so abundant you have to watch where you tread to avoid disturbing a sleeping Galapagos Sea Lion or Marine Iguana basking in the sun. Here you can swim with the Galapagos Sea Lions and Galapagos Penguins (the most northerly penguin in the world), be entertained by the antics of courting Blue-footed Boobies and nesting Waved Albatrosses, or just observe the fantastic birdlife which includes Swallow-tailed and Lava Gulls, Brown Noddies, Nazca Boobies, Greater and Magnificent Frigatebirds, Flightless Cormorants and several species of Galapagos finches. Boobies and pelicans find food in the harbours, while shearwaters and storm petrels prefer the open sea. Well-camouflaged Lava Herons and Wandering Tattlers perch on wave-splashed rocks. Whilst cruising we shall keep an eye out for marine turtles, dolphins and some of the great whales. The opportunities for photography are excellent: indeed they are unique. For this cruise we have chosen to charter the Cachalote – a first class 96 foot schooner refurbished in 2002. She has three wooden decks for relaxing on and has a steel hull. She has sails but normally travels with these tied and uses her motor. In favourable winds and under the right conditions the sails are sometimes used. There are eight double cabins, which can accommodate a maximum of 16 passengers. On our cruise we shall restrict the party size to 11 clients plus Tony. Each cabin is air-conditioned, and has a sea-view and private facilities. Experienced naturalist guides and the crew of five will introduce you to the spectacular flora and fauna of the islands. The Cachalote allows the visitor access to coves and inlets that are inaccessible to larger ships, with flexibility of itinerary and ample opportunity for exploring the islands, or snorkelling with the confiding Galapagos Sea Lions. For going ashore she is equipped with zodiacs. THE ENCHANTED ISL ANDS Leader: Tony Pym At the end of our cruise we return to Quito and transfer to the delightful Tandayapa Bird Lodge set in subtropical forest. Here we can relax amidst the splendour of lush vegetation and sit on the verandah watching, or photographing, a variety of colourful hummingbirds coming to the feeders. We have plenty of time to explore the trails around the lodge finding many more bird species, as well as monkeys, butterflies, lizards, insects and plants. Later, we explore the Upper Tandayapa Valley before returning to Quito. Throughout the tour you will also have the expert services of Tony Pym, one of our professional guides, who has previous experience of both the Galapagos Islands and Ecuador. Cachalote To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 17 C AC H A LO T E ITINERARY Marine Iguanas Day 1 We depart from London and fly to Quito where we arrive later the same day. We transfer to our hotel, where we stay for one night. THE ENCHANTED ISL ANDS Days 2 to 8 Next morning we catch the flight from Quito to the Galapagos Islands and join our boat the Cachalote. For the next seven nights we cruise around the islands exploring them on foot and enjoying the unique wildlife they offer. Our lifestyle during these days will be relaxed, and we make visits to the islands during daylight and then cruise to our next destination overnight. Each island is different in character and we find new and different animals and plants as we cruise. Our itinerary is governed somewhat by weather conditions, but we plan to visit the following islands: SAN CRISTOBAL – This is the most easterly of the archipelago, formally called Chatham. It acts as our introduction and farewell to the islands, as we use the island airport for our flights. SANTA CRUZ – To the south of the island are the headquarters of the Galapagos National Park and the Charles Darwin Research Station, which we can visit to see where endangered giant tortoises and land iguanas are bred in captivity. We will also explore the highlands, where there is normally the chance for a close encounter with giant tortoises in the wild. A mix of forest and pasture, the highlands offer a completely different habitat from the arid lowlands, with the opportunity of seeing a wider selection of Darwin’s finches, and brilliant Vermilion Flycatchers. background of incoming waves that spout 90 feet into the air through a blowhole. Confiding Nazca and Blue-footed Boobies nest on or next to the paths and we have to walk carefully round them. Galapagos Hawks and Yellow-crowned Night-Herons are often seen here too. Along the beach at Gardner Bay we should see Galapagos Doves, Yellow Warblers, various species of Galapagos finches and Galapagos Sea Lions. HOOD (ESPAÑOLA) – This is the only island in the world where Waved Albatrosses nest and the endemic Hood Mockingbird can be found. Marine Iguanas bask on the rocks against a FLOREANA – Here there is a large lagoon, where we can see feeding American Flamingos, and often a variety of migrant American waders. The endemic Large-billed Flycatcher is often seen here. Snorkellers can view the colourful fish life, perhaps with an escort of playful Galapagos Sea Lions, which can also be seen lazing on the sands. There may also be an opportunity to post your mail in the historic pirates’ barrel, which has been the island’s post-box since the 1700’s. ISABELA – This is the largest island, and with Fernandina forms the seldom-visited western group. At Urbina Bay and Punta Moreno, the dramatic landscapes of black lava and uplifted coral make a superb contrast with azure seas. Here the marine iguanas are black, to match the lava. Elizabeth Bay has a system of mangroves Bartolomé 18 To To make make aa booking booking please please call call Cruises Cruises for for Nature Nature on on 01794 01794 523500 523500 Cachalote staff C AC H A LO T E Plate-billed Mountain-Toucan Details of The Cachalote Shipboard Facilities ● ● ● ● ● ● ● and turtle lagoons, and views of the impressive Sierra Negra Volcano. A walk at Urbina Bay may turn up land iguana or giant tortoise. Isabela was one island visited by Charles Darwin in 1835: the variety of finches he saw here inspired him to develop his theory of evolution and natural selection. FERNANDINA – We visit Punta Espinosa to admire the remarkable Flightless Cormorant colony. These large cormorants nest and hang out their vestigial wings to dry on black lava along the coast. Galapagos Penguins can be seen here too. These western isles are likely spots to find the rare and declining Galapagos Petrel, and perhaps a raft of Red-necked Phalaropes on the sea. JAMES (SANTIAGO) – The black lava shore and shallow pools are dotted with brilliant red Sally Lightfoot Crabs. Waves have cut deep grottos into the lava bed and it is here that Galapagos Sea Lions and fur seals swim in the clear turquoise waters. This is an excellent place for snorkelling to sample the delights of the multi-coloured fish. BARTOLOMÉ – This tiny island has a beauty all of its own and affords a summit view of spatter and eroded tuff cones, golden beaches, and a mangrove swamp. Swimming and snorkelling is perfect off the beaches and there may be more encounters with Galapagos Penguins. Throughout the cruise we have the services of a Galapagos naturalist guide who is there to inform us about the islands, their history and culture and of course their wealth of unique life forms. We shall have time to relax during our cruise and we shall endeavour to make time to enjoy some swimming experiences with the local wildlife. The emphasis of the cruise will be to enjoy these spectacles and to be able to experience close encounters with a fascinating variety of unique birds, animals and plants. The photographic opportunities will be excellent. Days 9 to 11 This morning we leave Galapagos and fly to Quito where we transfer to the superb Tandayapa Bird Lodge, for a stay of three nights. Checking the rivers for White-capped Dippers and Torrent Ducks as we go, we arrive in good time at the lodge. We may be a little distracted by some of the hummingbirds on the feeders on arrival. The intense activity here has to be seen to be believed as Booted Racket-tail, Buff-tailed Coronet, Violet-tailed Sylph, Brown Inca, Purplebibbed Whitetip, Western Emerald, Rufous-tailed and Speckled Hummingbirds and Green Violetear compete for a place at the feeders. With patience some of the less frequent visitors such as Empress Brilliant or Velvet-purple Coronet may be observed here too. Using the Tandayapa Bird Lodge as our base we explore the westslope subtropical forests over the next three days. Two species we will be looking for in particular are endemic to the Choco region of Colombia and Ecuador: Plate-billed MountainToucan and Toucan Barbet. We explore the upper and lower sections of the Tandayapa Valley in search of Gorgeted Sunangel, Goldenwinged Manakin, Pacific Tuftedcheek, Powerful Woodpecker, Green-and-black Fruiteater, Pearled Treerunner and Grass-green and Rufous-chested Tanagers. With luck we may locate Tanager Finch, Scaled Fruiteater or Whitefaced Nunbird that the area is famed for. The lower elevations of the Choco at Milpe and Mindo will also be explored from our Tandayapa base. Here we will have the opportunity to find Palemandibled Aracari, Club-winged Manakin, Mossbacked, Rufous-throated, Ochre-breasted and Glistening-green Tanagers, Yellow-collared Chlorophonia, Choco Warbler and Rufousrumped Antwren. Day 12 This morning we explore Yanacocha hoping to find Golden-breasted and Sapphire-vented Pufflegs, Sword-billed Hummingbird, Great Sapphirewing, Buff-winged Starfrontlet, Barbellied Woodpecker, Barred Fruiteater, Bluecapped Tanager and Superciliated Hemispingus. Later, we transfer to our hotel in Quito where we have our final farewell dinner and stay overnight. Days 13 & 14 We leave Quito in the morning catching our return flight to London, where we arrive next morning. Dining and lounge area Bar Desalinator TV and DVD player Two zodiacs Three wooden decks Fully air-conditioned All cabins have: ● Air conditioning ● Private toilet ● Hot/cold showers ● Upper and lower bunks ● Porthole views ● Closets Itinerary Day 1 Days 2-8 Days 9-11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 Fly to Quito Cruise around the Galapagos Islands Tandayapa Quito Depart Quito Arrive London THE ENCHANTED ISL ANDS Built: 2002 Length: 96ft Speed: 9 knots Motor: Caterpillar diesel engine Tour Prices Total cost for 14 days in 2007: Cost per person in a twin-bedded room . . . . . . . . . . .£ 3,699 Cost per person in a twin room for sole use . . . . . . . . . £ 4,399 Party Size Maximum of 11 clients plus the leader. Cabins Aboard the accommodation is in eight twinbedded cabins. Three cabins will be sold for sole use. The Tour Price Does Not Include ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Travel Insurance Items of a personal nature Laundry Beverages Excess baggage charges Any Visa fees Gratuities Hire of snorkelling equipment Cachalote cabin 19 DON JOSÉ CRUISE ON THE DON JOSÉ The Great Whales The Sea of Cortez, Mexico – Escorted Wildlife & Photography Tour Saturday 10 March – Monday 19 March 2007 T H E G R E AT W H A L E S T O U R Leader: Dylan Walker and Trevor Codlin B aja, a long desert peninsula of outstanding beauty, has to its east the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez and to its west the cool waters of the Pacific Ocean. This area is the richest in the world for the numbers and diversity of whales and dolphins that can be found in the early months of the year. The Sea of Cortez, which we visit on this tour, has long been a Mecca for migrating whales, as well as being a haven for Californian Sea Lions, several species of dolphin and many species of seabird. With its specialised wildlife it has been referred to as the Mexican Galapagos and is the place to spot the giant Blue Whale, the largest mammal on earth. Apart from Blue Whales, other cetaceans include Humpback, Fin, Sperm, Minke and Bryde’s Whales. Bottle-nosed, Short-beaked and Long-beaked Common Dolphins as well as Orca are regularly seen. Magnificent Frigatebirds, Brown Boobies, Red-billed Tropicbirds and Brown Pelicans and a host of gulls, terns, shearwaters, storm petrels and cormorants will delight the birdwatcher. Photographers can take hundreds of pictures and swimmers can snorkel with Californian Sea Lions and brilliantly coloured fish. A wonderful experience! There is something for everyone. John Steinbeck details his journey to this area in his famous book, Log of the Sea of Cortez, and tells of the amazing wildlife he found. That was over 50 years ago. The wildlife is still there and just as amazing! On one of our recent tours we had over 25 sightings of Blue Whales, a flotilla of 22 Sperm Whales as well as Fin, Bryde’s, and even the uncommon Dwarf Sperm Whale. Some of these magnificent animals were swimming right next to the boat. A truly memorable experience! There was also the amazing sight of literally thousands of Common Dolphins surrounding the boat and stretching as far as the eye could see. We have chartered the 80-foot cruise vessel, the Don José, which was purpose-built for whale watching and has a crew of seven. She has seven main berths, situated on an upper and lower deck. She normally takes a maximum of 16 people, but this is cramped so we have restricted the total number to 10 clients plus Dylan and Trevor. We have decided to sell two of the cabins on the upper deck for single occupancy. None of the cabins have private facilities but there are three toilets and showers. As well as our own tour leader, who will be with you throughout the tour, there also is the ship’s naturalist to help you identify the wildlife, give slide shows and lectures, offer snorkelling tips and increase your understanding of this exciting area. Blue Whale tail fluke ITINERARY Day 1 We take the scheduled flight from London to Los Angeles, California. We stay overnight in a hotel in Los Angeles. Day 2 After breakfast we may have time to explore the local area and visit Venice Beach. Here there should be Willets and Marbled Godwits feeding 20 along the tideline and if we walk along the pier we should find Western and Clark’s Grebes as well as Surf Scoter, Forster’s Tern and Heermann’s and Ring-billed Gulls. Later, we travel to the airport and catch the flight to Loreto, Mexico. On arrival we transfer to our hotel where we stay overnight. Days 3 to 8 This morning we transfer to the Don José for the next six nights. We shall set sail north-east into the Sea of Cortez, or the Gulf of California as it is otherwise known. Our main objective on this cruise is to obtain good views of the “Great Whales” that frequent this area at this time of year. The month of March should see peak numbers of Blue Whales in these waters and we can hope for numerous sightings of these enormous animals. We may also be lucky and find mothers with their young. In the past we have also had wonderful views of Humpbacks, which are often playful with the boats, floating To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 DON JOSÉ Details of the Don José Built: 1979 Length: 80ft Shipboard Facilities ● ● ● ● ● Dining Salon Swimming platform Sun lounge Shaded seating area Storage area for snorkelling gear All rooms have: ● ● ● ● ● Air Conditioning Curtained changing area Hanging lockers with drawers Privacy curtains Electricity supply 110V T H E G R E AT W H A L E S T O U R The Don José Itinerary Day 1 Day 2 Days 3-8 Day 9 Day 10 Fly to Los Angeles Fly to Loreto and overnight Embark the Don José and cruise in the Sea of Cortez Disembark the Don José at La Paz and fly to Los Angeles. Depart Los Angeles Arrive London Tour Prices Total cost for 10 days in 2007: Cost per person in a twin/doublebedded room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £ 2,899 Cost per person in a twin room for sole use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £ 3,699 Humpback Whale spy-hopping on their backs or waving their fins, or looking out of the water to see what is happening. Then of course there are the large numbers of dolphins that feed in these waters, which often provide an amazing sight as they move through the water en masse leaping and diving. Other whales include Bryde’s, Sperm, Fin, Minke and Orcas. Much of the time will be spent on deck watching for these animals and we have the services of an onboard naturalist who can help answer the innumerable questions on the life and biology of these lovely animals. Seabirds will be numerous and we shall find Heermann’s, Laughing, California and Yellowfooted Gulls, Pomarine, Parasitic and Long-tailed Jaegers (Skuas), Craveri’s Murrelet, Pink-footed, Sooty and Black-vented Shearwaters, Black and Least Storm-petrels, Brown and Blue-footed Boobies, Neotropic and Brandt’s Cormorants and Magnificent Frigatebirds. Of course there will be many shorebirds to look at as well as birds of prey. We shall also take excursions on the numerous islands and beaches where we land. Canyon Wren, Verdin, Phainopepla, Orange-crowned and Yellow Warblers, Northern Cardinal, Xantus’ and Costa’s Hummingbirds, Black-throated Sparrow and California and Blue-grey Gnatcatchers will soon become familiar birds of these small islands. The dry mesquite vegetation grows with Cardons as well as Cholla, Creeping Devil and Organpipe Cacti. For those who wish there will also be the chance to snorkel in some of the shallow bays to look at the abundant fish life and soft corals. There will also be time for hiking and beachcombing and of course we will not forget the importance of taking sundowners as the day draws to a close! Days 9 & 10 We arrive into La Paz and then transfer to the airport for our return flight to Los Angeles. Hopefully, we shall have time to visit the famous La Brea Tar Pits, before we connect with the scheduled flight to London, where we arrive the next day. To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 Party Size Maximum of 10 clients. Cabins Aboard the Don José the accommodation is in twin cabins and one double berth cabin. Only two twin cabins will be sold for sole use. All the cabins are compact with shared facilities. The accommodation is normally allocated in the order of booking. The Tour Price Does Not Include ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Travel Insurance Items of a personal nature Laundry Beverages Excess baggage charges Any Visa fees Gratuities Hire of snorkelling equipment Meals while not aboard the boat 21 E X P LO R E R CRUISE ON THE EXPLORER Spitsbergen – the Svalbard Archipelago Norway – Escorted Wildlife & Photography Tour Monday 09 July – Thursday 19 July 2007 SPITSBERGEN – THE SVALBARD ARCHIPEL AGO Leader: Paul Rogers T his island of Spitsbergen, part of the Svalbard Archipelago, is a mere 600 miles from the North Pole and this cruise is a fabulous introduction to Polar cruising. This is a land dominated by cold and darkness during the winter months, but for a period from May to August it is transformed into a land of perpetual daylight. The tundra and hills come alive with flowers and the cliffs and bogs are home to nesting seabirds, ducks and waders. The islands are dramatic, with high snow covered mountains, classic v-shaped fjords and indented shorelines, with rivers and stone beaches. The chief prize of a cruise in June and July is to find the denizen of these northern lands, the magnificent Polar Bear. These animals are normally in pristine condition, with glistening creamy white fur, and can be seen hunting the shorelines or swimming in the sea. There are also long-tusked Walruses, cheeky Arctic Foxes as well as a supporting cast of whales, seals and reindeer. The bird list will not be enormous (about 30 species), but there will be exciting birding, with some key northern species to be found. This is the land of the auk, and it is here that the Little Auk is found in vast numbers. There will also be divers, geese, ducks, waders, skuas, gulls, terns and a lone passerine, Snow Bunting. Special mention must be made of three species of birds, which can be found here: Ivory Gull, King Eider and Grey Phalarope. For the photographer there will be much to see and the light at this time of year will be excellent, with almost constant daylight. For this holiday we have chosen to use the Explorer – the “Little Red Ship”, for our cruise to Spitsbergen. We have journeyed with her on numerous occasions to Antarctica and the Amazon, and we know you will be very happy aboard. The Explorer is an ideal vessel for travelling to the High Arctic, as she is comfortable, safe and environmentally sensitive. She has an on-board re-cycling system that is backed by a philosophy of care that protects the peoples and environments on her routes. A fleet of zodiacs makes it easy to explore the more inaccessible areas. She has a superb expedition staff and a team of on-board lecturers who will impart their knowledge of the natural history and geographical features of the region. Throughout the tour you will be accompanied by one of our leaders, Paul Rogers, to assist you and help with identifying the wildlife. ITINERARY Days 1 & 2 We leave London on a scheduled flight bound for Oslo. In Oslo we connect with our onward northern flight, which takes about three hours before we land in Longyearbyen, the capital of the Svalbard group. We transfer to our hotel, where we stay overnight. The early risers will be able to walk from the hotel and enjoy the local wildlife. There will be Arctic Foxes sauntering, looking for their breakfast, as well as Ptarmigan, which are common locally. Later, we can explore the town, before we transfer to the Explorer in the late afternoon. We can settle in to our cabins and explore the ship. We shall cast off and once underway watch Northern Fulmar, Common Eider, Red-throated Diver and Bearded Seals could surface to peer at us inquisitively. Day 3 Krossfjorden is surrounded by high peaks and huge glaciers. Here we shall look for Barnacle Goose, Common Eider, Long-tailed Duck, Great Skua, Glaucous Gull, Grey Phalarope, Purple Sandpiper and Snow Bunting. In the past this area used to have whaling stations that hunted the great whales, such as Bowheads, only to turn to the smaller species as stocks diminished. Whales are still uncommon in these waters but we may be lucky to spot a Minke or even a Beluga. We should start to see Ringed Seals now, as well as good numbers of auks. There will be Little Auks, as well as Puffin and both Black and Brünnich’s Guillemots. Day 4 Today we shall make a landing at Fugelsangen. We can take the zodiacs to a stony beach and access the expanse of scree that is a nesting site for thousands of Little Auks. These small birds, the size of a starling, have a population on these islands of around 15 million birds. We should be able to watch as they whirr on their stubby wings, arriving to feed incubating females or hungry Seabird colony, Spitsbergen 22 To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 E X P LO R E R Itinerary Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Days 7-9 Day 10 Day 11 Polar Bear and cubs youngsters. The two attendant predators of their colonies, the Arctic Fox and the Glaucous Gull, will also not be far away. Day 5 Today we shall be cruising at sea, looking for whales, seals, sea-ducks and auks. The scenery will be magnificent with seabird thronged cliffs, ice walls, and calm blue water bays. This is the land of pack ice and seals. Walruses may be hauled out on ice floes and on beaches showing long ivory tusks, which contrast with their all-dark skin. They are often found laying near their smaller relatives the Bearded, Ringed and Harp Seals. The adult Bearded Seals are the colour of Rich Tea biscuits, and when their long whiskers are dry, they curl like a beard. The small Ringed Seals have a pattern of dark, ring-like markings on their back. The male Harp Seals are very smart with their black hoods and piebald bodies, while the females are more sombre in colour. We shall pass more colonies of Little Auks and the air should be full of them as they pass in many thousands. Day 6 We sail through the Hinlopen Strait with fjords to each side. If conditions permit we visit Vibebukta near the Austfonna Glacier (but please note the route is weather dependant and if the pack ice is still thick we may have to take a different route). Cliff nesting Kittiwakes are harassed by both Arctic and Great Skuas and we may be lucky to see some of the delicate Long-tailed Skuas that nest on Spitsbergen. The tundra will have nesting waders and there should be Ruddy Turnstone and Purple Sandpipers sitting on cryptically coloured eggs, while Arctic Terns will scream overhead if we approach the colonies. Small pools hold nesting Grey Phalaropes and we may be lucky to photograph them in their beautifully coloured brick-red summer plumage. Common Eiders will have their nests, lined with Fly to Longyearbyen Embark the Explorer at Longyearbyen Krossfjorden Fugelsangen At sea Hinlopen Strait Svalbard Longyearbyen Disembark the Explorer at Longyearbyen, fly to London Tour Prices copious down, amongst the heather and bilberry. The scenery will be marvellous as we cruise past snow-covered mountains, glaciers, ice-floes and flower-studded tundra. Days 7 to 9 We are in the Svalbard Archipelago and this is the land of the Polar Bear. We shall cruise into small bays, looking at ice-floes, for these giants. We may find a lone male, or perhaps a female with small cubs. These animals are always exciting. They can be unpredictable in their behaviour, sometimes they are attracted to the ship by the smell of cooking and at other times they will just walk away unconcerned. Some may even continue sleeping as the ship or a zodiac passes by. We shall endeavour to get good views of these marine mammals as we cruise amongst the numerous small islands and ice floes. There will also be gulls and terns here and we can search again for the dove-like Ivory Gull and also the dark-hooded Sabine’s Gull. We can keep a look out amongst the Red-throated Divers for any Great Northern Divers that might be here. Another animal to look for will be the Svalbard Reindeer, a small race with shorter legs than those of mainland Norway. Please see the cabin layout and check which category cabin you require. (See page 40) Total cost for 11 days in 2007: Lower Triple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£2,599 Lower Forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£2,899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single cabin £4,199 Lower Double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£3,099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single cabin £4,499 Main Forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£3,199 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single cabin £4,899 Main Double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £3,399 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single cabin £5,199 Captain’s Double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £3,599 Superior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £3,799 MP Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £4,299 The Tour Price Does Not Include ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● SPITSBERGEN – THE SVALBARD ARCHIPEL AGO Grey Phalarope Travel Insurance Items of a personal nature Laundry Beverages Excess baggage charges Any Visa fees Gratuities Any meals while not aboard the ship Day 10 As we cruise along the coastline we scan for more birds, bears, seals and whales. Geese will present on the cliffs and in the bays. Barnacle and Pink-footed are the most common but we may also see Pale-bellied Brents. Tonight we have our farewell dinner as we approach Longyearbyen. Day 11 In the morning we say our goodbyes and depart from the ship. We transfer to the airport and catch the flight to Oslo, where we connect with our return flight to London, arriving in the evening. To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 Walruses 23 E X P LO R E R CRUISE ON THE EXPLORER Classic Antarctica Antarctica and Argentina – Escorted Wildlife & Photography Tour Tuesday 27 November – Sunday 09 December 2007 C L A S S I C A N TA R C T I C A Leader: Paul Rogers T his cruise offers the opportunity to visit Antarctica and some of mainland Argentina, as well as the delights of the famous Drake Passage. The Antarctic is the last untouched wilderness on earth, with an ice-clad landmass of over 12 million square kilometres, which holds almost 90% of the planet’s fresh water, locked as ice. You will cruise in luxury amidst ice floes, towering snow-capped mountains, and past deep-blue icebergs, formed by water frozen perhaps a million years ago. Penguins, albatrosses, shearwaters, prions, skuas, petrels, whales, dolphins and seals will be constant companions throughout the voyage and, for the photographer the endless procession of birds, scenery and sights is relentless. For this cruise we have chosen to use the Explorer – the “Little Red Ship”. We have journeyed with her on numerous occasions to the White Continent and we know you will be very happy with her. The Explorer is an ideal vessel for travelling to Antarctica, as she is comfortable, safe and environmentally sensitive. She has an on-board re-cycling system that is backed by a philosophy of care that protects the peoples and environments on her routes. A fleet of zodiacs makes it easy to explore the more inaccessible areas. She has a superb expeditionary staff and a team of on-board lecturers who will impart their knowledge of the natural history and geographical features of the region. While on the cruise, visits will be made to islands and the peninsula, using classic zodiac inflatables, navigated by skilled operators. There will also be time for “ice cruising” when zodiacs are used to visit small inlets and inaccessible parts of many of the islands and promontories to look for whales, seals, penguins and albatrosses. Throughout the tour you will have the services of Paul Rogers, an experienced guide, who has travelled to these waters before. He is very keen on Antarctic seabirds and has an all-round enthusiasm for all aspects of natural history. Seabird colony, Spitsbergen 24 To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 E X P LO R E R Itinerary Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Days 4-5 Days 6-9 Days 10-11 Day 12 Antarctic scene Day 13 ITINERARY Days 1 & 2 We leave London in the morning on a scheduled flight bound for Buenos Aires, where we arrive in the evening and stay for two nights. The next morning we visit the superb reserve of Costanera del Sur. Here we should find Rosy-billed Pochard, Silver Teal, Red Shoveler, Spot-flanked Gallinule and White-tufted Grebe. Large Crested Screamers are quite common here. Smaller birds should include Spectacled Tyrant, Wren-like Rushbird, Brown-and-yellow Marshbird and White-browed Blackbird. Black-necked and Coscoroba Swans will be here too if the water level permits. It is possible to see almost 100 species in a few hours. Day 3 We take the morning scheduled flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia. Here we have some time to explore the local area before we board the Explorer. We leave the port in the evening, bound for Antarctica. Days 4 & 5 We head south and cross the Drake Passage. We should see our first Black-browed Albatrosses and perhaps one or two Royals, as well as diving-petrels skimming the waves. The waters now become cooler as we cross the Antarctic Convergence, and the suite of seabirds following the wake of the ship should now change in its composition. Days 6 to 9 During this period we visit the Antarctic Peninsula. (The itinerary is dependent on ice conditions). As our expedition ship moves further south, we encounter more ice floes. These floes may be dotted with Crabeater and Leopard Seals and the horizon may reveal a Humpback or Antarctic Minke Whale. We’ll spot hundreds of Adelie Penguins and dramatic icescapes with glacier-lined shores coming into view as we cruise the stunning Lemaire Channel, also known as Kodak Gap. The Neumayer Channel provides further opportunities to photograph Gentoo Penguins and Imperial Cormorants, surrounded by dramatic alpine peaks and ice-blue glaciers. Going ashore by zodiac we may find the bleached whalebones from another century. Deception Island’s narrow entry, Neptune’s Bellows, leads inside to the steep-walled, flooded crate of this active volcanic island. A stunning anchorage, Deception also has historic interest – an abandoned whaling station operated from 1911-1931, where we may also spot many Chinstrap Penguins. Southern Fulmars and Cape Petrels circle over the water, while a walk ashore at Telefon Bay brings us to a moonscape of lava, formed in the 1970 eruption. At Pendulum Cove, hot geothermal springs bubble up to form a bathing pool. An unusual experience awaits the hardy – a hot pool soak in Antarctica! The protected harbour of Paradise Bay, on the peninsula, is backed by an ethereal landscape of hanging ice cliffs. Conditions permitting, we might land at an abandoned research station on the Antarctic Continent, and hike with our leaders and guides for a 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. Zodiac tours will offer ample opportunity for outstanding photos of ice formations. Days 10 & 11 We head north again and cross the Drake Passage. We will encounter some good seabirds here and must be on the look out for Whiteheaded Petrel, Grey-backed Storm-Petrel and Common Diving-Petrel. Fly to Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Embark the Explorer at Ushuaia At sea Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands At sea Disembark the Explorer at Ushuaia, fly to Buenos Aires Arrive London C L A S S I C A N TA R C T I C A Gentoo Penguins Tour Prices Please see the cabin layout and check which category cabin you require. (See page 40) Total cost for 13 days in 2007: Lower Triple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£3,699 Lower Forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£3,899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single cabin £5,699 Lower Double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4,099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single cabin £5,999 Main Forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4,299 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single cabin £6,399 Main Double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4,499 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single cabin £6,499 Captain’s Double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4,699 Superior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4,999 MP Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5,599 The Tour Price Does Not Include ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Travel Insurance Items of a personal nature Laundry Beverages Excess baggage charges Any Visa fees Gratuities Days 12 & 13 We arrive at Ushuaia and transfer from the ship. If time permits we may do some local bird watching before catching our scheduled flight back to Buenos Aires, where we connect with our London flight arriving in London the next morning. To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 25 E X P LO R E R CRUISE ON THE EXPLORER T H E G R E AT W H I T E C O N T I N E N T Friday 18 January – Sunday 10 February 2008 The Great White Continent Antarctica, South Georgia, The Falkland Islands & Argentina – Escorted Wildlife & Photography Tour Leader: Richard Coomber T he confiding nature of the wildlife and the stunning scenery of Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falkland Islands provide some of the best photographic opportunities for the natural history photographer in the world. We visit in the austral summer when there is at least 18 hours of daylight – a real bonus for taking those atmospheric pictures. On this cruise we visit both Antarctica and the Falkland Islands, with visits to the superb penguin and albatross colonies of South Georgia. The sight of thousands of King Penguins on Salisbury Plain is a truly awesome experience and the photographer can take literally hundreds of photos. We cruise in luxury amidst ice floes, towering snow-capped mountains, and past deep-blue icebergs. Penguins, albatrosses, shearwaters, prions, skuas, petrels, seals, whales and dolphins will be constant companions throughout the voyage. For the photographer the endless procession of birds, mammals, scenery and sights is relentless. Visits will be made to various islands and the Antarctic Peninsula, using a fleet of zodiacs, navigated by skilled operators, which enable us to explore some of the more inaccessible areas. For this cruise we have chosen to use the Explorer – the “Little Red Ship”, for our cruise to Antarctica. We have journeyed with her on numerous occasions to the White Continent and we know you will be very happy with her. The Explorer is an ideal vessel for travelling to Antarctica, as she is comfortable, safe and environmentally sensitive. She has an on-board re-cycling system that is backed by a philosophy of care that protects the peoples and environments on her routes. A fleet of zodiacs makes it easy to explore the more inaccessible areas. She has a superb expeditionary staff and a team of on-board lecturers who will impart their knowledge of the natural history and geographical features of the region. We also have some time for birding in Argentina with the Costanera Sur, Ceibas and the Tierra del Fuego National Park being the main sites visited. In our short time here we should see well over 150 species of bird, including Andean Condor and Magellanic Woodpecker. Throughout the tour you will have the services of Richard Coomber to help you identify the wildlife and to take care of you. Richard is well known as one of our most travelled leaders and a very proficient photographer – so he will be there for all your photographic questions, especially regarding what exposure to use for bright snow, dark penguins and a blue sea. ITINERARY Days 1 to 3 We take an evening flight from London to Buenos Aires (via Madrid), where we are met by our local guide and transfer to our hotel, where we stay for two nights, in time for lunch. Later, we visit the famous Costanera Sur Reserve in the heart of the city. It is possible to see almost 70 species here in an afternoon including Southern Screamer, Coscoroba Swan, Black-headed Duck, Plumbeous Rail and Many-coloured Rush-Tyrant. We have the whole of the next day to explore areas north of Buenos Aires. The habitats here comprise a mixture of thorny woodlands, marshes and grasslands where we may find Greater Rhea, Limpkin, Giant Wood-Rail, Curvebilled and Straight-billed Reedhaunters, Firewood Gatherer and many other species. Day 4 After breakfast we depart for our flight to Ushuaia. We transfer to our hotel and in the afternoon we visit the Martial Glacier and look for some of the specialities of the area including Yellow-bridled Finch, Grey-flanked Cinclodes and Ochre-naped Ground-tyrant. Light-mantled Albatross 26 Day 5 After breakfast we visit the Tierra del Fuego National Park. This beautiful reserve has a number of interesting species, but the best must be the enormous Magellanic Woodpecker and birding in the nothofagus forests is a great experience. We also have the chance to see the magnificent Andean Condor, Austral Pygmy Owl, Thorn-tailed Rayadito and many other species. In the late afternoon we board the Explorer, and leave the port in the evening, bound for the Falkland Islands. To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 Day 8 We move to Port Stanley where we should have time to do some local exploration and shopping. We should see Upland and Kelp Geese in the harbour, as well as the endemic Falkland Days 9 & 10 We leave the islands and head eastwards. Our time will be spent at sea, watching films and listening to the lecturers discussing the history and wildlife of the South Georgia Islands. We will become acquainted with the identification features of Black-browed, Grey-headed, Royal and Wandering Albatrosses. There will also be prions, storm-petrels, diving-petrels and shearwaters to watch. Days 11 to 13 We arrive at South Georgia. This area is mountainous, ice-clad and isolated at the edge of the submarine Scotia Ridge, and possibly the most picturesque of all of the subantarctic islands. The silent rusting ruins of Grytviken’s whaling station are out of bounds to visitors, but we should be able to visit Shackleton’s grave, the little white church and the fascinating museum. At the Bay of Isles is the world-famous colony of 100,000 King Penguins. We shall also watch Gentoo Penguins and, if sea conditions allow, the colourful Macaronis. We also have the unique opportunity of seeing Wandering Albatrosses on their nests in the tussac grass. These marvellous birds, with a wingspan of up to 11 feet, are a delight to watch as they soar gracefully. We may also find nesting Light-mantled and Grey-headed Albatrosses. Hopefully, we shall have time to find the three endemic species – South Georgia Shag, South Georgia Pintail and South Georgia Pipit. The scenery here is breathtaking and if we are lucky we will make a special excursion to be on a beach to watch the sun rise and see it light up the vast glaciers that frequently calve icebergs into the sea. Days 14 & 15 We take to the sea once more for sea watching, and lectures and films on Antarctica and Elephant Island. Day 16 Today it is Elephant Island and colonies of Chinstraps and Gentoos, with some Fur Seals for good measure. Awesome glaciers, speckled with pink algae, create a dramatic landscape near to Cape Lookout. Days 17 to 20 During this period we visit the Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands. (The itinerary is dependent on ice conditions). As our expedition ship moves further south, we Pair of Wandering Albatross To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 519445 T H E G R E AT W H I T E C O N T I N E N T Day 7 Today we arrive at the Falkland Islands and make our first landfalls at West Point and Carcass Islands. Here we get a chance to stretch our legs with a walk across to the Black-browed Albatross and Rockhopper Penguins. They both should have young and the colony should be busy! We shall also see our first Striated and Southern Crested Caracaras. Magellanic Penguins will be nesting amongst the tussac grass on the slopes. We move to Carcass Island where we walk along lovely sandy beaches, past the endemic Cobb’s Wren and flocks of Magellanic and Blackish Oystercatchers, to the McGill’s homestead. Hopefully, we shall be in time for one of their renowned teas. Later, we transfer back to the ship by zodiac. Flightless Steamer-Ducks. It is interesting to observe the bustle of this small town, as the streets are often crammed with Land Rovers - the highest per capita ownership of these vehicles anywhere in the world! E X P LO R E R Day 6 Our time will be spent at sea, watching films and listening to the lecturers discussing the history and wildlife of the Falkland Islands. We should see our first Black-browed Albatross and perhaps one or two Royal Albatross. 27 E X P LO R E R T H E G R E AT W H I T E C O N T I N E N T King Penguin chick Itinerary Day 1 Days 2-3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Days 7-8 Days 9-10 Days 11-13 Days 14-15 Day 16 Days 17-20 Days 21-22 Day 23 Day 24 Depart London Buenos Aires Ushuaia Embark the Explorer at Ushuaia At sea Falkland Islands At sea South Georgia At sea Elephant Island Antarctic Peninsula and South Shetland Islands At sea Disembark the Explorer at Ushuaia, fly to Buenos Aires Arrive London Tour Prices Please see the cabin layout and check which category cabin you require. (See page 40) Total cost for 24 days in 2008: Lower Triple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £6,199 King Penguin colony encounter more ice floes. These floes may be dotted with Crabeater and Leopard Seals and the horizon may reveal a Humpback or Minke Whale. We’ll spot hundreds of Adelie Penguins and dramatic icescapes with glacier-lined shores coming into view as we cruise the stunning Lemaire Channel, also known as Kodak Gap. The Neumayer Channel provides further opportunities to photograph Gentoo Penguins and Antarctic Shag, surrounded by dramatic alpine peaks and ice-blue glaciers. Going ashore by zodiac we may find the bleached whalebones from another century. Deception Island’s narrow entry, Neptune’s Bellows, leads inside to the steep-walled, flooded crater of this active volcanic island. A stunning anchorage, Deception also has historic interest – an abandoned whaling station operated from 1911 – 1931, where we may also see many Chinstrap Penguins. Southern Fulmars and Cape Petrels circle over the water, while a walk ashore at Telefon Bay brings us to a moonscape of lava, formed in the 1970 eruption. At Pendulum Cove, hot geothermal springs bubble up to form a bathing pool. An unusual experience awaits the hardy – a hot pool soak in Antarctica! The protected harbour of Paradise Bay, on the peninsula, is backed by an ethereal landscape of hanging ice cliffs. Conditions permitting, we might land at an abandoned research station on the Antarctic Continent, and hike with our leaders and guides for a 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. Zodiac tours will offer ample opportunity for outstanding photos of ice formations. Days 21 & 22 We head north again and cross the Drake Passage. We will encounter some good seabirds here and must be on the look out for Whiteheaded Petrel, Grey-backed Storm-Petrel and Common Diving-Petrel. Days 23 & 24 Later, we arrive at Ushuaia and disembark from the ship. We catch a flight back to Buenos Aires, and connect with our London flight, where we arrive next morning. Lower Forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £6,9399 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single cabin £11,299 Lower Double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £7,299 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single cabin £11,999 Main Forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £7,799 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single cabin £12,799 Main Double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £7,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single cabin £13,199 Captain’s Double . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £8,299 Superior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £8,999 MP Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £10,199 The Tour Price Does Not Include ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 28 Travel Insurance Items of a personal nature Laundry Beverages Excess baggage charges Any Visa fees Gratuities Weddell Seal yawning To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 In the Wake of Darwin Peru, Chile & Argentina – Escorted Wildlife & Photography Tour Thursday 01 November – Friday 23 November 2007 Leader: Tony Pym e have chosen to join the Polar Star on a cruise that follows the passage of the great naturalists and explorers such as Darwin, Magellan and Drake. We journey from northern Peru, down the west coast of South America to the fjords of southern Chile and then to the end of the earth, Tierra del Fuego – the land of fires. This cruise will begin in the very rich cold Humboldt Current, where we can witness vast numbers of seabirds, such as Guanay Cormorants, Peruvian Boobies and Inca Terns, as well as being able to search for interesting cetaceans. The scenery will be spectacular, with the Andean chain visible as a backdrop, and then we cruise to the Chilean fjords where we pass glaciers and snow-capped peaks, until we navigate Cape Horn and the Beagle Channel to finish in the Argentinean port of Ushuaia. The Polar Star is the first icebreaker to be fully converted for expedition cruising. She was commissioned by the Swedish Maritime Administration and built in Finland. She served as a working ice-breaker in the Baltic, before Karlsen Shipping, a Norwegian/Canadian company bought her and had her converted, with a new superstructure and new engines. She has a maximum capacity of 105 and is the ideal size for expedition cruising. She has spacious open deck areas, a large lounge with panoramic views, a library, a gymnasium, shop and bar. The captain and the officers are mostly Norwegian and the cabin and service staff mainly Filipino. All in all she is a very comfortable little ship, with a very friendly atmosphere. We have been very impressed with the feedback we have had from clients who have already travelled on her, and are proud to be able to offer this cruise, which contains both amazing wildlife and scenery. Throughout the tour you will have the services of Tony Pym to help you identify the wildlife and to take care of you. These will be our third cruise on this itinerary with the Polar Star. ITINERARY Day 1 We catch an early morning flight from London to Lima. We arrive in Lima in the evening, and transfer to our hotel in time for dinner. IN THE WAKE OF DARWIN W P O L A R S TA R CRUISE ON THE POLAR STAR Day 2 After resting at our hotel we move to the coast and have lunch at a local seafood restaurant built on stilts. From here we can watch Peruvian Booby, Peruvian Pelican, Band-tailed Gull, South American Tern and the beautiful Inca Tern. Later, we transfer to the dock and board the Polar Star to begin our cruise. Day 3 Our main visit today will be to the famous seabird colonies of the Islas Ballestas. These are the “Guano Islands” that were once the source of tons of valuable nitrate-rich guano used in the production of fertilisers, and explosives. They are now protected as a wildlife sanctuary, and we should find thousands of birds, including Inca Terns and even Humboldt Penguins, all vying for space amongst a multitude of boobies, pelicans and three different species of cormorants, whilst the barking from South American Sea Lions will be a constant background noise. Day 4 Today we arrive at Puerto San Juan where we anchor in a bay surrounded by sandy hills. We can take a drive inland to the Nazca Plain, and then on to the Nazca burial site where wellpreserved mummified bodies are found, still in their pit tombs. The highlight of our day here will be boarding a light aircraft to overfly the remarkable Nazca Lines, which are over 30 metres long and date back to about 100BC. This desert region has Peruvian Thick-knees, Burrowing Owls and in the more lush regions Vermillion Flycatchers. Later, we rejoin the ship and sail south. Black-browed Albatross Day 5 Today is spent at sea as we move south. There will be a chance to listen to lectures or to be out on deck to watch for seabirds and cetaceans. To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 29 P O L A R S TA R IN THE WAKE OF DARWIN Buller’s and Salvin’s Albatrosses Maybe we shall sight our first albatross (six species visit the Humboldt Current) and we may see, at the opposite end of the size scale, the diminutive Peruvian Diving-Petrel. Seabirds should be in profusion – Sooty, Pink-footed and possibly Buller’s Shearwaters and maybe three or four species of storm-petrel including Wilson’s, White-vented, Markham’s and Ringed. The beautiful Swallow-tailed Gull, which breeds only on the Galapagos Islands, could well be seen. This area is also a hotspot for dolphins and a number of species visit the area. Day 6 We arrive at Arica today and should be greeted by beautiful Inca Terns and many Peruvian Boobies. We have a chance to explore the seaside town and to look at Eiffel’s famous iron church. We should also have a chance to see the petroglyphs near to the Azapa valley. This irrigated valley is also home to Oasis Hummingbird and Peruvian Sheartail. Later, we rejoin the ship and move south once again. Days 7 & 8 We now have two full days at sea, to enjoy the wildlife and to relax and listen to lectures. These cold waters are rich in fish, birds and cetaceans and we could hope to find both Long-beaked and Short-beaked Common Dolphins, Dusky and Risso’s Dolphins, and possibly Southern Right Whale Dolphins that would have followed the cold water current from the southern oceans. Amongst the South American Fur Seals we may find the rare Juan Fernández Fur Seal. Birds should be plentiful – Peruvian Pelicans diving for fish, White-chinned Petrels together with Pink-footed Shearwaters shearing the waves, and Grey Gulls maybe being harassed by Chilean Skuas. 30 Day 9 As we sail towards Valparaiso albatrosses will be seen gliding close to the ship. Amongst the larger, the Great Albatross species, Wanderers and Royal Albatrosses can be expected, and amongst the smaller species, the mollymawks, maybe Salvin’s, Grey-headed and Pacific (Buller’s) Albatrosses. Little-known enigmatic Gadfly petrels may zoom by for this is home ground for Defilippe’s and Stejneger’s Petrels and the large and dynamic Juan Fernández Petrel. Valparaiso is a city built at the very foot of a tall range of hills. We can go ashore and explore, and perhaps travel on the funicular railway (now UNESCO listed) to the top of the steep hills. From here there is a lovely view down over the narrow streets to the port where the Polar Star will be lying at anchor. Day 10 Today we cruise at sea, listening to lectures from the resident staff or watching for seabirds and cetaceans. Later, we arrive at Isla Mocha in northern Chile and have some time here for sightseeing. Common birds here include the large Chilean Pigeon and the petite Greenbacked Firecrown. Day 11 The ship will enter the Bahia Corral (Coral Bay) into which the river Valdivia flows. We have a chance to see the town of Valdivia, which is about 18km up river. The bird life here is quite prolific and includes Great Grebe, Black-necked Swans and Southern Lapwings. Day 12 We visit Puerto Montt today and the “Chilean Lake District” with a tour to the Parque Nacional Vicente Perez Rosalez. The main focus will be Lake Llanquihue, where we shall stand on the bridges that cross the cascades. Here we may find the Torrent Duck, a denizen of swift and turbulent waters. In the forested areas we shall search for Tufted Tit-tyrant, White-throated Treerunner, Chucao Tapaculo, which is quite common if skulking, and Austral Blackbird. Day 13 Today we visit Chiloë Island and the main town of Castro. Here we visit the UNESCO listed cathedral and churches, as well as a colourful market and some of the stilt-homes. Of course Chiloë Wigeon is always a possibility! Days 14 to 18 We are now sailing amongst the Chilean Fjords. The scenery becomes exceptionally beautiful, with narrow channels, tree clad hillsides, distant snow-capped peaks and calm waters. We pass Golfo Corcovado, Morleda Canal, Golfo de Penas, Vancouver Island and Kirke Narrows. Landings ashore will be made at many sites and we should witness the passage of numerous seabird species including Black-browed Albatross, Sooty Shearwater, White-chinned Petrel and perhaps the little known Westland Petrel. Amongst the cetaceans, perhaps Peale’s and Chilean Dolphins will put in an appearance. There is even the chance of Marine Otters. Later, we arrive at Puerto Natales and have a chance for a visit to the lovely Torres del Paine National Park. This park is famous for the dramatic cliffs “The Towers of Pain”, that dominate the landscape. We can enter the park early in the morning and find Lesser Rheas, Patagonian Sierra-finches, Rufous-tailed Plantcutters, Blacknecked Swans, Crested Duck, Chiloë Wigeon, To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 head for Cape Horn, and hopefully will make a landing at Horn Island. Day 21 We arrive at Ushuaia in the morning and say our final goodbyes to the crew. We meet local guides who take us on a tour of Tierra del Fuego National Park, where we hope to find Magellanic Woodpecker, Thorn-tailed Rayadito, Whitethroated Treerunner and many more species. Later, we catch the flight back to Buenos Aires, and then transfer to a hotel for a farewell dinner. We stay in Buenos Aires overnight. Days 22 & 23 After breakfast we have an excursion to the Costanera Sur Nature Reserve. We can hope to see at least 50 species here this morning, including Silver Teal, Lake Duck, Plumbeous Rail, Wattled Jacana, Picazuro Pigeon and Rufous Hornero. Later, we transfer to the airport and catch our flight to London where we arrive early next morning. Peruvian Pelican Itinerary Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Days 7-8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Days 14-18 Days 19-20 Day 21 Day 22 Day 23 Fly to Lima Embark the Polar Star at Lima Islas Ballestas Puerto San Juan At sea Arica At sea Valparaiso Isla Mocha Valdivia Puerto Montt Chiloë Island Chilean Fjords Beagle and O’Brien Channels Disembark the Polar Star at Ushuaia. Fly to Buenos Aires Depart Buenos Aires Arrive London IN THE WAKE OF DARWIN Days 19 & 20 These will be an exciting two days as we come around the tip of South America. We shall pass glaciers and fjords and sail through channels thronged with seabirds We pass the famous Garibaldi Fjord and head for the Beagle Channel, which is itself a v-shaped fjord where giant petrels and albatrosses will follow in the wake of the Polar Star. The scenery will be dramatic with distant snow-capped peaks, tumbling waterfalls, and slopes covered with Nothofagus forests (sub-Antarctic beech). Zodiac cruises ashore are planned where birds may include the sierra-finches and ground-tyrants. Specialities include Austral Parakeet, Austral Pygmy-Owl and the giant Magellanic Woodpecker amongst others. We pass through the O’Brien Channel and we P O L A R S TA R perhaps Spectacled Duck and much more besides. The massive Andean Condor is common here. Tour Prices Please see the cabin layout and check which category cabin you require. (See page 42) Total cost for 23 days in 2007: Category K1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £5,199 Category K2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £5,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single cabin £8,099 Category K3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £6,199 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Single cabin £8,399 Category K4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £6,599 Category K6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £6,999 Category K7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £7,499 The Tour Price Does Not Include ● ● ● ● ● ● Travel Insurance Items of a personal nature Laundry Beverages (see below) Excess baggage charges Any Visa fees Tea, coffee, juice and water are always available in the 5th deck Observation Lounge. Torres del Paine National Park To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 31 P O L A R S TA R CRUISE ON THE POLAR STAR The Islands of Macaronesia Canaries, Salvagen, Desertas, Madeira and Azores – Escorted Wildlife & Photography Tour Saturday 14 April – Saturday 28 April 2007 THE ISL ANDS OF MACARONESIA Leader: Tony Pym T he North Atlantic holds many small island groups but this cruise visits three island clusters that are home to some fascinating landscapes, unique animals and lovely buildings and scenery. The natural environments of some of the islands are a delight, with beautiful expanses of flowers, small farm landscapes, rural settlements and an island wilderness encompassing both land and seascapes. Islands are a natural gathering place for bird species and marine wildlife and these islands act as both a nesting area for many interesting bird species and a feeding area for many cetaceans. We shall visit volcanic calderas, cascading waterfalls, old windmills and churches, desert landscapes, golden beaches, vineyards and laurel forests. The Polar Star was the first icebreaker to be fully converted for expedition cruising. She was commissioned by the Swedish Maritime Administration and built in Finland. She served as a working ice-breaker in the Baltic, before Karlsen Shipping, a Norwegian/Canadian company bought her and had her converted, with a new superstructure and new engines. She has a maximum capacity of 105 and is the ideal size for expedition cruising. All the cabins in our allocation have private facilities, and all have outside views. She has spacious open deck areas, a large lounge with panoramic views, a library, a gymnasium, shop and bar. The captain and the officers are mostly Norwegian and the cabin and service staff mainly Filipino. All in all she is a very comfortable little ship, with a very friendly atmosphere. Throughout the tour you will have the services of Tony Pym to help you identify the wildlife and to take care of you. This will be our fourth cruise on the Polar Star. ITINERARY Day 1 We fly from London to Las Palmas on Gran Canaria (Canary Islands) where we transfer to the port to meet the Polar Star. Once settled in to our cabins we begin our cruise around the island. These islands are home to some interesting seabirds and we can begin to look for Madeiran Storm-Petrel, Bulwer’s Petrel, Cory’s and Macaronesian Shearwaters as well as several species of cetacean, including Short-finned Pilot Whale. Day 2 Today we shall make a visit to the island of Fuerteventura. This volcanically formed island has a desert-like landscape, with cacti and euphorbias growing from the sandy soil. The wind-swept plains have many windmills and are home to some interesting birds. We would hope to find Trumpeter Finch, the endemic Canary Island Chat, Black-bellied Sandgrouse, Cream-coloured Courser, Egyptian Vulture and Houbara Bustard. We may also find the Barbary Ground Squirrel. Day 3 UNESCO has classified our next landfall, Lanzarote, as a world Biosphere Reserve. We shall visit the unique geological formation at Los Jameos del Aqua, which was formed by the lava flow from the eruption of the volcano, La Corona, which advanced while the surface solidified. Due to the action of the gas trapped beneath the surface, part of the surface collapsed. A small lake formed which is home to the ‘jameito’, a tiny blind albino crab, which is unique to Lanzarote. Day 4 We make landfall this morning on La Palma and visit the national park of Caldera de Taburiente. This is a large crater, which dominates the northern part of the island. The caldera is about 10km across, and in places the walls tower 2000m over the caldera floor. The highest point is the Roque de los Muchachos on the northern wall, at 2,423m. During the Spanish conquest of the Canary Islands, it was the site of the last stand of the indigenous people of the archipelago, the Guanches. It proved impregnable to the invading Spaniards, and they only defeated the Guanches by luring their leader out on the pretext of holding talks. Later, we go to the island of La Gomera, a cone shaped island with one of the last remaining tracts of laurel forest, home to two endemic pigeons, Bolle’s and Laurel, which we would hope to see. There are also Canary (the real ones!), Spanish Sparrow, Berthelot’s Pipit and Plain Swift. Day 5 We cruise northwards towards the Salvagen Islands. Governed by the Portuguese, this small remote grouping is a nature reserve and home to several species of petrel and shearwater as well as 25,000 pairs of White-faced Storm-Petrel. Red-billed Tropicbird is possible in the waters around these islands and, at this time of year, we may also see some migrant seabirds passing through such as terns and skuas. Red-billed Tropicbird 32 Day 6 We visit next the Desertas Islands. On this three- To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 P O L A R S TA R Itinerary Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Bottle-nosed Dolphins island grouping, a gad-fly petrel, the Fea’s Petrel can be seen during nesting season. Its close relative, the critically endangered Zino’s Petrel feeds in these waters also, but the current view is this species is not separable at sea. The Desertas group also supports a population of the endangered Monk Seal. Day 7 We reach the island of Madeira today, governed by the Portuguese. Again this is a hilly, volcanic island and Madeira is actually the summit of a mountain range rising four miles from the seabed. Its volcanic origin can be clearly seen in the mountainous interior and lava streams, which break up the line of cliffs on its coast. The capital Funchal is a small romantic town with Jacaranda-lined streets and a colourful market. It’s known for its wine, embroidery and wickerwork. We explore the island in search of natural volcanic swimming pools, cascading waterfalls, picturesque churches and traditional triangular thatched-roof houses. We may also encounter Plain Swift, the endemic Trocaz Pigeon and Madeira Firecrest as well as the endemic Wall Lizard. Day 8 Porto Santo is a smaller island in the Madeira group. This landscape is completely different from Madeira with a flat coastline, magnificent golden beaches and its mountains are only in the northern interior. Day 9 The day is spent at sea and we can enjoy the various lectures given today and also watch for marine wildlife and seabirds. We may spot dolphins, whales or even turtles. Day 10 We reach the Azores Island group today and make for Ponta Delgada on Saõ Miguel. We explore the area including a pottery factory, tea plantation, steaming geysers, thermal springs, and the beautiful Terra Nostra Gardens with a therapeutic pool. At midday we enjoy a traditional volcanically cooked lunch (cozidos nas caldeiras). There may be a chance to try and see the endemic Priolo, the Azores Bullfinch. Day 11 We visit the island of Terceira and walk the lovely town of Angra do Heroismo steeped in Mediterranean charm, visiting the Misericorda Church, Convent do Saõ Francisco, public gardens and museum. There will also be free time to explore the town at leisure or walk to the nearby fortification, Monte Brasil. While cruising between islands we may see some of the many Roseate Terns, as two-thirds of the entire Western Palearctic’s population breed on the Azores. The Azores is famous for many species of cetaceans - these include Sperm Whale and Risso’s, Striped, Spotted, Common and Bottlenosed Dolphins. Day 12 In Flores we see the basalt cliffs of Rocha dos Bordões and other natural features such as cascading waterfalls, caldeiras and fajãs. On the tiny island of Corvo we reach the rim of the 300m deep volcano that erupted to form the original landmass. Day 13 On Faial we visit Ponta dos Capelinhos, site of the 1957/58 volcanic eruption and the Scrimshaw Museum, then sail to Pico where we visit a UNESCO site, Lajido Acros, with its vineyards, Pico Mountain (Portugal’s highest peak) and the Whaling Museum of Lajes. Day Day Day Day Day Day Day Day Day Day 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Fly to Gran Canaria, Canary Islands. Embark the Polar Star Fuerteventura, Canary Islands Lanzarote, Canary Islands La Palma and La Gomera, Canary Islands Salvagen Islands Desertas Islands Madeira Porto Santo, Madeira At sea Saõ Miguel, Azores Terceira, Azores Flores and Corvo, Azores Faial and Pico, Azores mbark the Polar Star. Depart Ponta Delgada, Azores and arrive London THE ISL ANDS OF MACARONESIA Island view, Azores Tour Prices Please see the cabin layout and check which category cabin you require. (See page 42) Total cost for 14 days in 2007: Category K1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£2,999 Category K2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£3,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single cabin £5,899 Category K3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4,199 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single cabin £6,299 Category K4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4,599 Category K6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£4,999 Category K7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5,599 The Tour Price Does Not Include ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Items of a personal nature Travel Insurance Laundry Beverages (see below) Excess baggage charges Any Visa fees Any meals while not aboard the ship Tea, coffee, juice and water are always available in the 5th deck Observation Lounge. Day 14 We reach the end of our cruise, disembark in Ponta Delgada to begin our homeward journey. We catch the flight here and return to London, arriving in the late afternoon. To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 33 SPIRIT OF ENDERBY CRUISE ON THE SPIRIT OF ENDERBY Russian Far East – The Ring of Fire Kamchatka, Commander & Kuril Islands – Escorted Wildlife & Photography Tour Saturday 26 May – Saturday 09 June 2007 Leader: Simon Boyes O R U S S I A N FA R E A S T – ver the last 10 years we have taken a number of cruises to this part of the Bering Sea. This breathtaking expedition offers you the opportunity to explore one of the most geologically active and biologically rich parts of the planet. The large number of live volcanoes on the Kamchatka Peninsula and Kuril Islands has earned this region the reputation of the Pacific’s ‘Ring of Fire’. The Kamchatka Peninsula is a land of stunning bays and snow-capped volcanoes whose alpine meadows and lowland forests support a great diversity of wildlife. The Kuril Island chain is made up of 32 islands that stretch between Russia and Japan across the Bering Sea. The Kurils are all formed by volcanoes that rise from the sea floor. The larger of the Kuril Islands are inhabited, and most people make their living from the sea, as they have for generations. It will be fascinating to meet these people and see their way of life. The seas washing these isolated coasts are among the most productive in the world. The area teems with birds and marine mammals. Huge bird colonies dot the cliffs and large seal rookeries are scattered along the coast. The trip also takes in the Commander Islands. These remote islands are also rich in bird and sea mammal life and they are the final resting place of the famed Danish explorer Vitus Bering. We shall be sailing on the Spirit of Enderby – she was refurbished in 2004 and is ideally suited to expedition cruising, taking just 48 passengers. Travel with Simon and see why we think this cruise is so fantastic for both wildlife and scenery. ITINERARY THE RING OF FIRE Days 1 & 2 We leave London in the morning on a flight bound for Moscow. We then connect with our flight to Petropavlovsk where we arrive next day. There may be time to explore the city and perhaps take an excursion to the Valley of the Geysers. In the late afternoon we board the Spirit of Enderby, while it is moored in one of the world’s most beautiful natural harbours. Day 3 We are at sea as we cruise towards the Commander Islands. During the voyage we have a chance to attend lectures, enjoy watching seabirds from the bridge or relax in the library. Day 4 The Commander Islands group is steeped in history and the only place where the extinct Steller’s Sea Cow was ever recorded. These islands are named after legendary explorer Commander Vitus Bering, who first observed that Asia and the Americas are separate continents. A simple tombstone marks his grave on Beringa Island. We will visit the small museum in the village of Nikolskoye, where we will be introduced to the culture of the local people. The Commander Islands are home to a huge number of birds, including Horned and Tufted Puffins, Crested and Parakeet Auklets, Brünnich’s Guillemot, Red-legged Kittiwake and Red-faced Kamchatka landscape 34 To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 Day 5 We spend the morning in the Zhuponavo River region on the Kamchatka Peninsula. We negotiate this shallow meandering river with our zodiacs. There are superb opportunities for birding and nature walks. We are likely to spot up to 40 species of birds, including such special Siberian species as White-billed Diver, Yellowbreasted Bunting, Greenshank, Far-Eastern Curlew and Common Tern. In the mature birch forest along the river there is a good chance of spotting a Steller’s Sea Eagle, hopefully the first of many we will see on this expedition. Day 7 Depending on weather and sea conditions we will either land on or cruise around Atlasova Island. At 2,339m, the Alaid Volcano on this island is the highest volcano in the Kuril chain. It erupted as recently as 1971. Steller’s Sea Lions are often seen along the western shoreline. This afternoon we plan an expedition landing in Bukhta Krasheninnikova on Paramushir Island. This is large, mountainous volcanic island and five of its 20 volcanoes are active. The island is known to have a good population of Brown Bear. Day 9 Raikoke Island has a reputation as one of the ‘must sees’ of this trip. Unbelievable numbers of Northern Fulmar nest on Raikoke. It is not a large island (just 4.6sq km) and we will either view it from the Spirit of Enderby or land with the zodiacs if conditions are right. This island is also a breeding site for Steller’s Sea Lions. In the afternoon we visit Matua and nearby Toporkovi Island. There are military remains on Matua Island dating from World War II when the Japanese occupied it. On shore Siberian Rubythroat are common. Other birds sighted here include Narcissus Flycatcher, Rough-legged Buzzard, and Harlequin Duck. Around the island is a great deal of seabird and marine mammal activity. Tufted Puffins are the most abundant along with the allblack Pigeon Guillemot. Other seabirds include Common Guillemot, Crested and Whiskered Auklets, Northern Fulmar and Black-legged Kittiwake. Steller’s Sea Lion and Harbour Seal can also be seen here. Further south are Yankicho and Piponkicha Islands, which are part of the Ushishir group. They are the submerged remains of a large volcano, and they support birdlife that is nothing short of spectacular. A visitor has said “The sound is like a symphony, as if each bird contributes a different note – fulmar, puffin, auklet and murre”. We land here and enjoy this amazing island. There is a pleasant walk and hot pools to soak in when you have had enough of the wildlife. Day 10 Conditions permitting we will land at Ketoy Island, where there are Red-faced and Pelagic Cormorants, Slaty-backed Gull, Harlequin Duck and Black-backed Wagtail. On shore we can expect among others Siberian Rubythroat, Eastern Crowned Warbler and Eurasian Nutcracker. Rough-legged Buzzard, White-tailed Eagle and Peregrine Falcon can also be seen. At the northern end of Shimushir Island there is a huge caldera that gives easy access to slopes of Karlomyy Volcano. We hope conditions permit so that we can get ashore and spend the afternoon amongst this spectacular scenery. Day 11 We plan an early morning zodiac cruise around Broutona Island, a small island with an enormous colony of Northern Fulmars. It is likely we will find the same or similar at nearby Chirpoy and Brat Chirpoyev. The afternoon is spent at Natalyia Bay on Urup Island; a great place to R U S S I A N FA R E A S T – Day 6 In the early morning we enter Russkaya Fjord, a spectacular feature within Avachinsky Bay. From this fjord we should get great views of the volcano, Mutnovskaya Sopka (2,322m). There is also a superb chance to view wildlife. We continue south along the Kamchatka Peninsula to Vestnik Bay and Utashud Island. The island is small and steep but Tufted and Horned Puffins, Pigeon and Brünnich’s Guillemots nest there. Day 8 After an early breakfast we land on the northern end of Onekotan Island, where we enjoy an easy two-kilometre walk to Black Lake. This lake lies in the lee of Volcano Nemo. Beautiful wildflowers carpet the meadows surrounding the lake. Among the birds here it is possible to see the Red-throated and Buff-bellied Pipits, Greenshank and Rough-legged Buzzard. South of Onekotan is a cluster of four islands, Kharimkotan, Chirinkotan, Ekarma and Shiashkotan. We will go ashore on some, or all of these, depending on weather and sea conditions. Good numbers of Tufted and Horned Puffins, Common, Pigeon and Brünnich’s Guillemots, Black-legged Kittiwake, Slatybacked Gull, Crested Auklet, Red-faced Cormorant and Northern Fulmar can be seen on and around these islands. SPIRIT OF ENDERBY Cormorant. We may also spot Harbour Seal, Steller’s Sea Lion and Northern Fur Seal. THE RING OF FIRE Humpback Whale To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 35 SPIRIT OF ENDERBY Zodiacs cruising Itinerary Day 1 Day 2 R U S S I A N FA R E A S T – Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day Day Day Day Day 6 7 8 9 10 Day Day Day Day Day 11 12 13 14 15 Depart London Arrive Petropavlovsk. Embark the Spirit of Enderby At sea Commander Islands Zhuponavo River, Kamchatka Peninsula Russkaya Fjord Atlasova Island Onekotan Island Raikoke Island Ketoy Island and Shimushir Island Broutina Island Iturup Island Kunashir Island Sahkalin Island Disembark the Spirit of Enderby at Korsakov. Depart Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and fly to London Tour Prices Please see the cabin layout and check which category cabin you require. (See page 41) THE RING OF FIRE Total cost for 15 days in 2007: Main Deck Triple Cabin . . . . . . . . . . .£4,599 Main Deck Cabin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5,199 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single cabin £7,899 Superior Cabin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5,599 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single cabin £8,399 Superior Plus Cabin . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5,899 Mini Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6,299 Heritage Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6,699 enjoy some walks ashore. There is a great diversity of wildlife both onshore and offshore. Seabirds include Common and Spectacled Guillemots, Ancient and Long-billed Murrelets, Rhinoceros Auklet, Tufted Puffin, Harlequin Duck, Goosander, Pelagic and Japanese Cormorants, Slaty-backed Gull, Northern Fulmar and Steller’s Sea Eagle. Offshore we would be able to spot Dall’s Porpoise, Sea Otter and Harbour Seal, including the Kuril Island subspecies. Day 12 At Iturup Island we plan to anchor off Kurilisk, the main village on the island with a population of about 10,000 people. Iturup Island, along with Kunashir, Shikotan and Haboniai Islands, has been administered by Russia since 1945 but Japan still claims them. We have an opportunity to meet with the local Russian folk and enjoy their hospitality and the activities they have organized. Day 13 Today we visit Kunashir Island. Over one third of this island is protected as nature reserves. The southern part of Kunashir has a particularly high biodiversity. Many species of plants common on the island are rare and endangered elsewhere. Rare birds here include Red-crowned Crane, Blakiston’s Fish Owl, two sea eagles and Mountain Hawk-Eagle. We plan a full day here, with many options including nature walks, hot thermal pools and an opportunity to visit the main centre of Yuzhno-Kurilisk. Day 14 Today we have a full day at sea as we cross to Sahkalin Island. Day 15 We berth at the Port of Korsakov and transfer to Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk to connect with our international flight to London (via Moscow), where we arrive later the same day. The Tour Price Does Not Include ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Travel Insurance Items of a personal nature Laundry Beverages Excess baggage charges Any Visa fees Gratuities Meals while not on board ship Steller’s Sea-Eagle 36 Siberian Rubythroat Spirit of Enderby To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 The Subantarctic Islands Snares, Auckland, Macquarie, Campbell, Antipodes and Bounty Islands of New Zealand & Australia – Escorted Wildlife & Photography Tour Friday 02 November – Friday 23 November 2007 Leader: Richard Coomber T ITINERARY Days 1 to 3 We leave London in the afternoon on a scheduled flight to Christchurch. We arrive into Christchurch on the morning of the third day and connect with the domestic flight to Invercargill, New Zealand's southernmost city. It was established by Scottish settlers and has a wealth of rich fertile land where sheep and diary farms predominate. We transfer to our hotel where we have time to relax, have dinner and stay overnight. Day 4 We take breakfast at leisure. Later, we visit the Southland Museum to view the special Subantarctic display, before being transferred by coach to the Port of Bluff (27km to the south of Invercargill) where we board the Spirit of Enderby. We begin our great adventure and depart for the Snares Islands. T H E S U B A N TA R C T I C I S L A N D S he seldom visited, remote and unspoilt Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand and Australia are the jewels of the southern oceans. They include the Snares Islands, the Auckland Islands, Macquarie, Campbell, the Antipodes and the Bounty Islands. These islands are numbered amongst the last unspoilt environments on Earth. They are home to a rich diversity of seabirds, marine mammals and plants, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. Seven species of great albatross come ashore to breed, as do many different species of petrels, prions and shearwaters. Eight species of penguin, three of which are endemic, breed on these islands and the world's rarest sea lion makes its home in the Auckland and Campbell group. To ensure the continued protection of these impressive wonderful islands visitor numbers are limited. Cruises for Nature are pleased to offer this new cruise to these isolated refuges for millions of seabirds, rare mammals and the megaherbs (the oddly large plants brought back from the verge of extinction only a few years ago). For seabird lovers this offers probably the finest pelagic anywhere in the world with outstanding birding to these distant islands which are one of the world’s best-kept secrets. We shall be sailing on the Spirit of Enderby – she was refurbished in 2004 and is ideally suited to expedition cruising, taking just 48 passengers. This will be our second cruise with her to these islands, after our very successful trip in 2005. SPIRIT OF ENDERBY CRUISE ON THE SPIRIT OF ENDERBY Day 5 The Snares is the first of the Subantarctic Islands on our cruise. It is an amazing place – more birds nest here, on this small island, than there are seabirds around the entire British Isles! We arrive early in the morning and as landings are not permitted we shall take zodiac cruises along the sheltered eastern side. While cruising in these protected bays we should see the endemic Snares Penguins as well as Tomtit and Fernbird. Cape Petrels, White-fronted Terns and Red-billed Gulls are around the coastline. An estimated six million Sooty Shearwaters nest on the Snares, and Buller’s Albatross breed here from early January onwards and we should see some as they prospect the nesting areas. Royal Penguin Day 6 Today we arrive off the Auckland Islands, one of the largest of the Subantarctic Islands, which has a most colourful history of discovery and attempted settlement. We shall land at Sandy Bay on Enderby Island, a great island for its natural history. We see the main breeding ground for the Hooker’s Sea Lion and some of the birds should include Southern Royal and Light-mantled Albatrosses, Northern Giant To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 37 SPIRIT OF ENDERBY T H E S U B A N TA R C T I C I S L A N D S Chatham Albatross Petrel, Auckland Islands Shag, Auckland Islands Teal, Double-banded Plover, Tomtit, New Zealand Bellbird, Red-crowned Parakeet and the endangered Yellow-eyed Penguin. We spend some time searching for the very tame Subantarctic Snipe, which we have a very good chance of seeing. Other more common species include Goldfinch, Song Thrush, Blackbird, European Starling and Redpoll, all introduced by settlers in the past. Day 7 This morning we cruise to Carnley Harbour in the south of the main Auckland Islands. There will be an opportunity for those energetic participants to climb to the Shy Albatross colony at Southwest Cape. Wandering Albatross nest above the colony amongst tussock grass and we should get good views of these birds, as they will be nesting at this time. There will be an optional exploration of the coastal forest, with a chance to see New Zealand Falcon and enjoy close encounters with other woodland species. We depart the Auckland Islands in the mid-afternoon to head southwest towards Macquarie Island. Day 8 Whilst at sea there will be a series of lectures, supported by videos, on the biology and history of the Subantarctic Islands and the southern ocean. The Subantarctic Convergence is traditionally very close to the area we sail through, so we should expect the birdlife to reflect this as we get closer to Macquarie Island. We will be at sea all day which gives us an opportunity to study the acknowledged masters of these latitudes, the albatrosses, including Wandering, Royal, Shy, Light-mantled, Greyheaded and Black-browed plus many varied petrels such as White-chinned, Mottled, Whiteheaded and Cape as well as Common Diving- 38 Petrel and Grey-backed and Black-bellied StormPetrels. This will be pelagic birding at its best! Days 9 & 10 We arrive at Macquarie Island, the only place to see the Royal Penguin, and they are in abundance here. King Penguins will be seen, comically shuffling along the beaches, as they are also here, in large numbers. Two further penguin species breed on Macquarie Island, in smaller numbers, the Gentoo and the Rockhopper. Along the coast we will see the Macquarie Shags. We plan landings at both the Anare base and at Sandy Bay where Southern Elephant Seals slumber and Subantarctic Fur Seal pups inquisitively come bounding to greet us. We also take a zodiac cruise around Lusitania Bay, where there is a huge King Penguin colony, numbering a quarter of a million individuals. From Macquarie Island we lift anchor to sail to our next stop, Campbell Island. Day 11 We spend the day at sea travelling to Campbell Island. This sea area regularly has patrolling pods of Orcas and the seabirds will include a similar range as en-route to Macquarie Island. The albatrosses will be in large numbers and we should add the likes of Blue and Softplumaged Petrels. Day 12 Arriving early in the morning we spend the day exploring the island by foot from Perseverance Harbour. Campbell Island is a magnificent island. Rats have recently been successfully removed with an encouraging increase in the number of small birds being observed, most notably the Australasian Pipit. There are some great birding and photographic opportunities on this island. The Southern Royal Albatross colony is accessible and the route passes many early flowering megaherbs; the regeneration of these plants since the removal of the sheep in the 1970's & 1980's is a spectacle to behold. During the day ashore we should see Light-mantled Albatross, Northern Giant Petrel, Brown Skua, Red-billed Gull, the endemic Campbell Island Shag and even more familiar, that common British bird, the Dunnock. Day 13 We spend the day at sea, en-route to the Antipodes. We can relax aboard the ship or come onto the decks, for this is a day for pelagic birding. Species commonly seen in this area include Wandering (of various forms, to test the identification skills!), Southern Royal, Blackbrowed (and the distinct race, Campbell), Lightmantled, Shy (now also the form called Salvin’s) and Grey-headed Albatrosses, Northern and Southern Giant Petrels and Sooty and Little Shearwaters. This region of the Southern Ocean is one of the few places where Fairy, Fulmar and Antarctic Prions occur together providing a good opportunity for comparison and discussion. Other species to be looked for include Softplumaged, Mottled, White-headed, Great-winged and White-chinned Petrels, Grey-backed, Wilson’s and Black-bellied Storm-Petrels and Common Diving-Petrel. Day 14 Antipodes Island is one of the most isolated, least known and rugged of New Zealand’s Subantarctic Islands. Landings are not permitted; so we plan to zodiac cruise along the coastline, where we have a good chance of seeing both Antipodes and Red-crowned Parakeets. We should enjoy good views of both Erect-crested and Rockhopper Penguins, which breed along this coastline. There are usually also good numbers of both Antarctic Tern and Kelp Gull. To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 Day 17 At South East Island (Rangatira), one of the world’s greatest nature reserves, we take a zodiac cruise (landings are not permitted) and should obtain good views of Chatham Oystercatcher and the very rare Shore Plover. We should also see the Pitt Island Shag, Tui, Tomtit, Red-crowned Parakeet and maybe Little Penguin. This afternoon we cruise past Mangere and Little Mangere Islands, from where the endemic Black Robin was rescued in the 1970’s when the total population was down to only six birds. We will relate the story of how the Black Robin was saved from extinction. This evening we sail across Pitt Strait to the main Chatham Islands and pass the Tuku valley where the Magenta Petrel breeds. Days 19 & 20 En route to Dunedin we cross what is known as the Chatham Rise. It is a relatively shallow area of water, compared to the rest of the surrounding ocean, and is one of the best places for watching birds and cetaceans, due to an overlap of the southern and more temperate species. Some of the birds found here include Wandering, Royal, Black-browed and Shy Albatrosses, Northern Giant, Cape, Westland Black, White-chinned, Great-winged and Cook’s Petrels, Flesh-footed, Buller’s, Sooty and Little Shearwaters, Fairy and Broad-billed Prions, Grey-backed and Whitefaced Storm-Petrels and Common Diving-Petrel. It will be a good time to be on the bridge. We have our farewell dinner this evening, as the cruise is now almost complete. Days 21 & 22 We arrive in Dunedin and after completing formalities we disembark. We should have some time to explore a little of the city, before we transfer to the airport to catch our afternoon flight to Christchurch. We then connect with our evening flight to London, arriving next morning. Buller’s Albatross Itinerary Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Days 6-7 Day 8 Days 9-10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 Day 15 Day 16 Day 17 Day 18 Days 19-20 Day 21 Day 22 Depart London In transit Arrive Christchurch, fly to Invercargill Embark the Spirit of Enderby at Port of Bluff Snares Island Auckland Islands At sea Macquarie Island At sea Campbell Island At sea Antipodes Island Bounty Islands Pyramid Rock South East Islands Chatham Islands At sea Disembark the Spirit of Enderby at Dunedin, depart Christchurch Arrive London T H E S U B A N TA R C T I C I S L A N D S Day 16 We can relax and enjoy the cruise as we should arrive at the Chatham Archipelago during the afternoon. From the decks we shall try to spot the Chatham Petrel and we will be keeping a close watch for the very rare Magenta Petrel or Taiko. As we approach we may see Greatwinged Petrels and Broad-billed Prions. We shall encircle the spectacular Pyramid Rock, the sole breeding place for the beautiful Chatham Albatross, another stunning form; thousands will be flying around the stack. Day 18 This morning we land at Waitangi, the main settlement on the Chatham Islands. Near the landing we should see the endemic Chatham Island Shag. Local buses and Land Rovers transport us down the south coast to the Tuku Reserve. Here on private land, and guided by the local people, we enjoy a bush walk in the hope of seeing the Chatham Gerygone and the huge and impressive New Zealand Pigeon. Much of the main Chatham Islands have been developed for farming and many introduced European birds can be seen in this area. We return to the Spirit of Enderby in the early afternoon and depart for Dunedin. SPIRIT OF ENDERBY Day 15 In the early morning we arrive at the Bounty Islands, inhospitable granite knobs lashed by the southern ocean. Thousands of Salvin’s Albatrosses will be wheeling above this breeding island as we make our approach. We take zodiacs and look for Erect-crested Penguin, Fulmar Prions and yet another island endemic, Bounty Island Shag. Later, we depart for the Chatham Islands. Tour Prices Please see the cabin layout and check which category cabin you require. (See page 41) Total cost for 22 days in 2007: Main Deck Triple Cabin . . . . . . . . . . .£5,499 Main Deck Cabin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single cabin £9,599 Superior Cabin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Single cabin £10,999 Superior Plus Cabin . . . . . . . . . . . . .£7,399 Mini Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£7,699 Heritage Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£7,999 The Tour Price Does Not Include ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Travel Insurance Items of a personal nature Laundry Beverages Excess baggage charges Any Visa fees Gratuities Meals while not on board ship Megaherbs on Campbell Island To make a booking please call Cruises for Nature on 01794 523500 39 E X P LO R E R & A N D R E A Explorer Andrea The Explorer was specifically designed for the rigours of expedition cruising as well as the safety, comfort and convenience of her passengers. She was the first expedition ship ever constructed, not a converted freighter or research vessel. Her compact size, shallow draft and icestrengthened double hull were specifically designed for challenging marine environments and exploratory travel, while her cabins and common areas were conceived for passenger comfort and enjoyment. The 107-passenger Andrea entered service in 2003 after an extensive renovation in Sweden. She was formerly the Norwegian coastal vessel, Haral Jarl, which sailed around the fjords of Norway and was engineered to be able to travel to remote ports that are inaccessible to larger vessels. As she is a traditional vessel, which has been converted to luxury cruising each cabin is unique but all have modern comforts. She has been tastefully decorated in 18th century Scandinavian Gustavian style and the delightful Shearwater Restaurant features a single sitting for meals, which gives her a special intimacy. Amundsen Suite Ship Specifications DECK PL AN Built/Refurbished: 1969/2004 Type: Passenger Vessel, 108 Passengers max Registry: Liberia Cruising range: 8,000 nautical miles Speed/Consumption: 10 knots economic cruising/10 metric tonnes per 24 hrs Tonnage: 2,398 grt Length: 75m One double berth. Ship Specifications MP Suite One double berth. Superior Two lower berths except for one cabin which has one upper and one lower berth. Cabins 142,144,146,148 Amenities & Facilities ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Suite Refurbished: 2003 Type: Passenger Vessel, 107 Passengers max Registry: Liberia Speed: 14 knots Tonnage: 2,632 grt Length: 286 ft Beam: 43.6 ft King bed. Superior Two lower berths. King Double Two lower berths. Amenities & Facilities Comfortable lounge/bar Cinema/lecture hall Dining room Library Gift shop Pool Sun deck Fitness centre and sauna Overnight laundry service Fully equipped medical office Each cabin has: private bathroom with shower, individual climate control, wall mounted hair dryer, 220-volt (AC current) electrical outlets, 110-volt shaving sockets for electric razors. Main Double Two lower berths. Cabins 204-223 Main Forward One upper and one lower berth. Cabins 202-203 Lower Triple One upper and two lower berths. Cabins 312-315 Lower Double Located on Explorer Deck with two lower berths. Cabins 304-311 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Outside Double Comfortable Lounges & Bar Restaurant & Cafe Library Gift Shop Fitness Centre Elevator Laundry service Fully equipped medical office Two lower berths. Inside Double Two lower berths. Outside Triple Two lower and one upper berth. Each cabin has: Private bathroom with shower, lower beds, individual climate control, hair dryer, 220-volt (AC current) electrical outlets, 110-volt shaving sockets for electric razors, TV with satellite access and safe. Outside Single One lower berth. Deck Plan Captain’s Double Lower Forward Two lower berths. Cabins 100-109 One upper and one lower berth. Cabins 302-303 Bridge Deck 702 Deck Plan Baltic Deck wc wc pool penguin lounge 604 602 605 603 601 108 106 104 102 100 sun deck 109 107 105 103 101 Boat Deck Mediterranean Deck Salon Deck library 142 144 bar 223 221 219 217 215 213 211 209 207 205 203 Yacht Deck 148 146 explorer lounge dining room 507 505 222 220 218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 202 315 313 311 309 307 305 303 314 312 310 308 306 304 302 40 501 Caribbean Deck 424 422 420 Explorer Deck 503 418 421 419 417 414 412 410 408 406 411 409 407 405 404 402 401 403 Atlantic Deck 322 320 318 321 319 317 316 314 312 310 308 315 313 311 309 307 To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 306 305 304 302 303 The Spirit of Enderby is the complete expedition vessel, built in 1984 for polar and oceanographic research; she is fully ice-strengthened and has stabilisers for comfortable travel. She was refurbished in 2004 to provide comfortable accommodation for just 48 passengers. This class of vessel is world renown for polar cruising because of its strength, manoeuvrability and small passenger numbers. Ship Specifications Built/Refurbished: 1984/ New Zealand 2004 Type: Passenger Vessel, 48 Passengers max Propulsion: Two, 1,156 horsepower, diesel engines Speed: 12 knots Length: 72m Beam: 12.8m Ice strengthened hull Superior Plus Twin-bedded cabins with two lower berths, private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin and outside window Cabins 411, 421, 425, 426, 505, 509, 518, 521 Superior Amenities & Facilities Bar Dining hall Lounge Library Zodiacs Medical centre Open bridge policy Laundry Lecture theatre Twin-bedded cabins with one lower and one upper berth, private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin and outside window Cabins 413, 415, 418, 420 Main Deck Heritage Suite Large lounge area, a separate small bedroom with double bed, a single bed in the main room which has large forward and side facing windows and a private bathroom with shower, toilet and washbasin. Cabin 513 Mini Suite Separate small bedroom with three quarter bed, a couch bed in the main room, windows, a desk Twin-bedded cabins with two lower berths, washbasin and portholes. The nearby showers and toilets are shared with other main deck cabins. Cabins 309, 312, 313, 322, 326, 327, 331, 332, 337 Main Deck Triple Triple-bedded cabins with two lower berth sand one upper berth, washbasin and portholes. The nearby showers and toilets are shared with other main deck cabins. Cabin 321 Country of Registry: Bahamas Type: Passenger Vessel, 198 Passengers max for Antarctica Hull: Ice strengthened Engines: 2 x Wartsila/Pielstick Gross Tonnage: 12,500 Speed: 16 knots Length: 436 feet Beam: 66 feet Draft: 19 feet Electricity: 220 volts Amenities & Facilities ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Lounges South Cape bar Dining room Sun deck Lecture hall Cinema Cafe Card room Gym Spa & sauna Hair salon & boutique Open bridge policy Gift Shop Laundry Medical centre Zodiacs Middle Deck All cabins are on the outside and have a sitting area, a private bathroom, TV/DVD player, radio, hairdryer and direct dial satellite phone system Category OS Owners Suite Outside double cabin – separate sitting area and private balcony. Category S Suite Outside double cabin – separate sitting area and private balcony. Category D Deluxe Double cabin – window and separate sitting area. Category SP Superior Double cabin – window. Category A-Deck Standard Double cabin – window or porthole. Category B-Deck Standard Double cabin – window or porthole. Category SA Standard Double cabin – window or porthole. Deck Plan Promenade Deck Deck Plan Upper Deck Ship Specifications DECK PL AN ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● and a private bathroom with a shower, toilet and washbasin. Cabin 517 Explorer II looks and feels like a country house hotel, but there’s strong steel (including an ice-strengthened hull) behind the graceful exterior. Bow and stern thrusters make her extraordinarily manoeuvrable, and stabilizers minimise the effects of wind and water to help keep passengers comfortable in remote seas. Zodiac auxiliary craft – safe, stable, motorized rubber rafts – are the workhorses of any well-planned Antarctic expedition, and Explorer II carries a fleet of twelve. Explorer II boasts uncommonly elegant guest quarters, among the most spacious and comfortable available on any Antarctic cruise. S P I R I T O F E N D E R BY & E X P LO R E R I I Spirit of Enderby Explorer II Bridge Deck A Deck B Deck Lower Deck D2 D1 D4 D3 D6 D5 D8 D7 D10 D9 D12 D11 SP 2 SP 4 SP 6 SP 8 SP 10 SP 12 SP 14 SP 16 SP 18 SP 20 To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 SP 1 SP 3 SP 5 SP 7 SP 9 SP 11 SP 13 SP 15 SP 17 OS2 OS1 S2 S1 S4 S3 S6 S5 S8 S7 S10 S9 A2 A6 A10 A14 A18 A22 A26 A30 A32 A34 A36 A40 A44 A46 A48 A50 A54 A58 A1 A5 A9 A13 A17 A21 A25 A29 A31 A33 A35 A39 A43 A45 A47 A49 A53 A57 A62 A64 A68 A72 A74 A76 A80 A84 A88 A61 A63 A67 A71 A73 A75 A79 A83 A87 SA10 SA14 SA18 SA22 SA24 B26 B28 B30 B32 B34 B36 B38 B40 SA9 SA13 SA17 SA21 B23 B25 B27 B29 B31 B33 B35 B37 B39 41 P O L A R S TA R & K A P I TA N K H L E B N I K O V Polar Star Kapitan Khlebnikov The Polar Star was built in Finland and served in the Swedish Maritime Administration’s fleet of icebreakers. In 2000 she was purchased by Polar Star Expeditions and underwent complete retrofit and upgrades. The Polar Star is one of the most safe and comfortable ice class vessels with safety standards exceeding requirements for several years to come. The ship is certified for worldwide international voyages, complying with the latest SOLAS and IMF regulations for safety and the environment. She can take up to 105 passengers on expedition cruises that by definition are to remote destinations. For shore excursions, she is equipped with ten 16-man zodiacs. The Polar Star is large enough to voyage to remote areas in comfort and small enough to enter out of the way destinations that other vessels can only sail by. The Kapitan Khlebnikov was built in Finland in 1981 and is one of three vessels of this class. Not simply an ice-reinforced ship, the Kapitan Khlebnikov is a powerful polar class icebreaker, which has sailed to extremely remote corners of the globe with adventurous travellers since 1992. No other expedition vessel has navigated more polar waters. It was the first ship ever to circumnavigate Antarctica with passengers in 199697. The ship's interior provides the passenger facilities necessary for excellent comfort, with accommodation in 54 first class outside cabins and suites. The vessel carries a maximum of 112 passengers. The atmosphere on board is relaxed and informal. Corner Suite Ship Specifications Category C7 Ship Specifications DECK PL AN Built/Converted: Finland 1969/ Canada 2001 Type: Passenger Vessel, 105 Passengers max Propulsion: Diesel Electric/12,000 BHp / 4 Propellers (2 each end) Owners: Karlsen Shipping Norway AS Flag/Homeport: Barbados/ Bridgetown Call Sign: 8PPK Official/Imo No: 725482/6905745 Class: Dnv +1a1 Ice 1a* Speed/Consumption: 10 knots economic cruising/10 metric tonnes per 24 hrs Gross/Net Tonnage: 4998/1500 Length: 80m Breadth: 21m Depth Moulded: 9.5m Draft (Summer): 6.8m Suites, two room suites with double bed, shower & toilet Cabins 401, 501 Category C6 Junior suites, with double bed, shower & toilet Cabins 331-2, 409-10, 418, 507-8 Category C4 Superior double-bedded cabins with shower, toilet & two windows Cabins 343-4, 433-4 Category C3 Twin-bedded cabins with two lower berths, shower, toilet & large window Cabins 333-334, 339-342, 423-432 Category C2 Amenities & Facilities ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Twin-bedded cabins with two lower berths, shower, toilet & large window Cabins 335-338, 411-417, 419-422 Panoramic lounge Dining hall Polar Bar and lounge Library Zodiacs Exercise Facilities Laundry Medical centre Open bridge policy Shop Built: Finland 1981 Type: Passenger Vessel, 112 Passengers max Propulsion: Six Wartsila Dieselelectric 24,000 total hp Registry: Russian Class: KM*LL3 A2 Icebreaker GRT: 12,288 tons Cruising speed (open water): 15 knots Length: 131m Breadth: 26.5m Draft: 8.5m Amenities & Facilities ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Lounge and bar Two dining rooms Well-equipped auditorium Library Zodiacs Gymnasium and sauna Indoor swimming pool Laundry Medical centre Passenger elevator Shop Triple Cabin Private facilities, three berths, a desk and closet Cabins 59, 512, 514, 819, 823, 825 Deck 8 Triple-bedded cabins with two lower and one upper berth & shared facilities Cabins 324, 326, 328, 330 507 Deck 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 Deck 6 Deck 5 501 508 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 417 415 416 413 411 409 414 412 6 6 401 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 6 1 410 Deck 4 330 328 326 324 344 343 342 341 340 339 338 337 336 335 334 333 332 331 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 6 2 6 5 Deck 3 42 7 2 7 6 Deck 4 418 Twin Cabin Private facilities, two lower berths, a desk and large closet Cabins 519-523, 69, 610-624, 79, 710-722, 724 Deck Plan Deck 5 431 429 427 425 423 421 419 Suite Private facilities, two lower berths, a desk and large closet Cabins 62, 65, 76 Category C1 Deck Plan 434 432 430 428 426 424 422 420 Private facilities, two lower berths, a desk and large closet Cabins 61, 66, 71, 72 To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 1 When you book a holiday with EXPEDITION CRUISES and CRUISES FOR NATURE you will be looked after by one of the most experienced UK travel organisations, which operates in this field. Our staff try to provide you with a happy and memorable holiday and care about keeping it trouble-free. Given below are details concerning various aspects of your holiday, explaining the commitments you make to us and our obligations to you. The conditions below form the contract between you, the customer and ourselves, Expedition Cruising Limited. The contract is deemed to have been made at our registered offices in Chichester and is governed by English law. We both agree that any dispute, claim or other matter which arises out of or in connection with this contract or your holiday will be dealt by the English Courts only. No variations to these conditions are permitted unless they have been acknowledged by the company in writing. Your Commitments to Expedition Cruising Limited Where you or any member of your party is prevented from travelling (e.g. as a result of personal illness or injury, the serious illness or injury of a close family relative, jury service or unavoidable work commitments) that person may transfer their place on the booking to someone else subject to the following conditions. We must be notified of the need to transfer for the above reason not less than 28 days before departure. Transfer will not be possible where there is a waiting list of other clients who wish to go on the holiday in question. Documentary proof of the reason for the transfer must be produced with the request (e.g. a letter from a doctor). All costs incurred or imposed by ourselves or our suppliers in making the transfer must be met in full before the transfer can be effected. For flight inclusive bookings, you must pay the charges levied by the airline concerned. As most airlines do not permit name changes after tickets have been issued for any reason, these charges are likely to be the full cost of the flight. 4. OTHER CONDITIONS 1. BOOKING PROCEDURE To book a cruise please phone EXPEDITION CRUISES and CRUISES FOR NATURE to determine the availability in the category you require and once a cabin is confirmed please complete the booking form, which can be found at the back of this brochure, in block capitals and return it to our office together with the payments referred to in clause 2 below. The Booking Form must be signed by the first named person on the booking (“the party leader”). The party leader must be at least 18 and must be authorised to make the booking on the basis of these Booking Conditions by all persons named on the booking. By sending the Booking Form, the party leader confirms that he/she is so authorised and that all party members agree to be bound by these booking conditions. The party leader is responsible for making all payments due to us. On receipt of your Booking Form and all appropriate payments, we will, subject to availability, confirm your holiday by issuing our confirmation invoice. At this point a binding contract comes into existence between us. This invoice will be sent to the party leader. Please check this invoice carefully as soon as you receive it. Contact us immediately if any information, which appears on the confirmation invoice or any other document appears to be incorrect or incomplete as it may not be possible to make changes later. We regret we cannot accept any liability if we are not notified of any inaccuracies in any document within 10 days of our sending it out; 5 days for tickets. 2. PAYMENT In order to confirm your chosen holiday, a deposit of 25% of the total cost of the holiday (or full payment if booking within 14 weeks of departure) must be paid at the time of booking. If you purchase the insurance policy we offer, all applicable premiums must also be paid at the time of booking (you must be insured – see clause 20). Except as is otherwise provided in these conditions, your booking is subject to the conditions of the airlines, hotels, coach operators and other subcontractors involved in providing your holiday, some of which may limit or exclude their liability to you usually in accordance with applicable International Conventions (see clause 11(4) below). These conditions can be viewed at our offices on request. 5. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS Below are listed the advised health precautions to take for each destination we travel to. Also, the visa requirements for British Citizens. Information on health is contained in the Department of Health leaflet (Health Advice for Travellers) available from your local Department of Health Office and most post offices. A copy will be included in your joining instructions. For European holidays you should obtain an EHIC card prior to departure. Advice should always be sought from your own GP and/or Health Centre. The websites at www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk and www.dh.gov.uk/PolicyAndGuidance/HealthAdviceForTravellers also provide health advice for travellers. British citizens require a full ten year British passport (expiring not less than six months after the end of the holiday). Non-British citizens and British citizens holding non-British passports should obtain the necessary passport and visa requirements from the Embassy or Consulate of the country or countries to be visited or travelled through in good time before departure. A ten year British passport usually takes one month to obtain. Health and Visa Checklist This alphabetical list shows for each country: r= Immunisation or tablets recommended for protection against disease, but note that for Yellow Fever, pregnant women and infants under nine months should not normally be vaccinated and therefore should avoid being exposed to infection. E= Immunisation is an essential requirement for entry to the country concerned and you will require a certificate. The balance of the holiday cost is due 14 weeks before departure. (On rare occasions the balance may be required earlier than this). The balance due date will be shown on the confirmation invoice. Reminders are not sent. If, for any reason, we do not receive all payments due (including any surcharge where applicable) in full and on time, we reserve the right to treat your booking as cancelled by you. In this case the cancellation charges set out in clause 3 below will be payable. If you fail to arrive at the time and place scheduled for departure, then (unless your booking has been validly cancelled by us under this clause or by you under clause 3 below) any unpaid balance of the total price including any adjustments under clause 9 will be payable in full. We have facilities for accepting payment by Visa or MasterCard, but there is a 2.0% handling charge to cover the card company’s charges, if you wish to pay by this method. 3. IF YOU CANCEL YOUR HOLIDAY E1 = Immunisation essential except for infants under one year (but note the advice above). E2 = Immunisation essential (except for infants under one year) unless arriving from non-infected areas and staying for less than two weeks. The UK is a non-infected area, but if travelling via equatorial Africa or South America, seek medical advice. E3 = Immunisation essential if the traveller arrives from an infected country or area (this will not apply if your journey is direct from the UK). The lower age limit varies. E4 = Immunisation essential if the traveller arriving within 6 days of visiting an infected country. This will not apply if your journey is direct from the UK. A cancellation can only be accepted in WRITING from the party leader. Such cancellations are not effective until received at this office. In the event of a cancellation by any or all persons named on the Booking Form we will levy the cancellation charges set out below. These charges are based on the estimated expenses and losses suffered by us as a result of your cancellation. The scale is as follows: E5 = Immunisation essential for entry to the country from endemic areas, travelling to Easter Island Period before departure within which WRITTEN cancellation is received: b) = Recommended for all travellers going to Chiapas, Darién and San Blas. Up to 98 days before departure 97 days - 1 day before departure Departure day or after Cancellation Charge as a % of the totalprice* for the person(s) cancelling CONDITIONS OF BOOKING Conditions of Booking D = Check immunised against diphtheria. M = Meningitis, depending on area visited and time of year. a) = Depends on area visited. d) = Applies only to travellers to the Azores and Madeira. Deposit only 100% 100% Please note that if the reason for the cancellation falls within the terms of your holiday insurance policy, any such cancellation charges will normally be refunded to you by the insurance company, less any excess. *Total Price excludes any insurance premiums, which are non-refundable in the event of your cancellation. To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 43 CONDITIONS OF BOOKING VISA REQUIREMENT – applicable to British Citizens holding British Passports COUNTRY HEP. A POLIO TYPHOID MALARIA ARGENTINA r r a) AZORES r E3 CHILE r E5 ECUADOR r r a) YELLOW FEVER OTHER VISA REQS E3 r a) NORWAY MEXICO NEW ZEALAND RUSSIA r r a) E3 r a) r a) YES USA YES Visa Waver Scheme see below A Visa Waver Scheme exists for the United States of America but there are many exceptions. It is the client’s responsibility to ensure they comply with the USA’s entry requirements. If your flight touches down in the USA you are not allowed to remain in transit and visa requirements will apply. Full details of how to obtain visas will be sent out with the Party Instructions after a booking has been made. It is the client’s responsibility to make sure that they have the necessary visa for their holidays. 6. COMPLAINTS In the unlikely event that you have any reason to complain or experience any problems with your holiday whilst away, you must immediately inform a representative and the supplier of the service(s) in question. Any verbal notification must be put in writing and given to our representative and the supplier as soon as possible. Until we know about a problem or complaint, we cannot begin to resolve it. If your problem is not resolved to your satisfaction on the spot, you must write to us as soon as possible, preferably within 28 days of the date of your scheduled return from holiday. In any event, we cannot accept liability for any claims, which are not notified to ourselves within 3 months of your return to the UK. Our Commitment to You 7. YOUR RESERVATION On receipt of your signed Booking Form and deposit we shall reserve your holiday. Your booking is taken to be confirmed and accepted in respect of all persons travelling when we despatch our confirmation/account to the party leader. The holiday costs include travel, accommodation and services as detailed. The inclusive terms do include Airport Taxes (for flights included in the itinerary) and duties. Not included in our inclusive terms are insurance premiums, visa fees, vaccination charges, excess baggage charges, telephone calls, laundry services, additional snacks, drinks and anything else of a purely personal nature. Occasionally gratuities are included but normally they are an additional cost. 8. PRICE FLUCTUATIONS The prices in this Programme are calculated as at 17 July 2006, using the following exchange rates (as quoted in the Financial Times Guide to World Currencies on that date): Euro ............................1.45 US Dollar ....................1.81 The price of your holiday is subject to surcharges on the following items: dues, taxes or fees chargeable for services such as landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports, currency fluctuations, transportation costs, e.g. fuel, scheduled air fares and any other airline surcharges which are part of the contract between airline (and their agents) and the tour operator/organiser, and increases in transfer and other transport costs at the holiday destination. We reserve the right to correct errors in both advertised and confirmed prices. We will do so as soon as we become aware of the error. Please note, changes and errors occasionally occur. You must check the price of your chosen holiday at the time of booking. 9. IF WE CHANGE OR CANCEL YOUR BOOKING The Company reserves the right to make changes to and correct errors in brochure and other details both before and after bookings have been confirmed and cancel confirmed bookings, subject to the following limitations a) In the rare event of overbooking by a hotel of which we are not aware before your departure, you will on arrival be offered alternative accommodation. Reasonable compensation for the disturbance will be offered if the location and/or facilities of the alternative accommodation can reasonably be regarded as inferior to that originally booked. We will take all reasonable steps to ensure that holidays are not cancelled or altered as a result of overbooking of hotels/lodges/tented camps. b) i) We will not cancel your holiday 6 weeks or less before departure unless we are forced to do so as a result of circumstances amounting to "force majeure" as defined in paragraph e) below or where you have failed to 44 ii) We will not make significant changes to your holiday arrangements 6 weeks or less before departure without paying you compensation as set out in this paragraph, subject to the exceptions mentioned below. iii) We will not make any significant changes to your holiday arrangements unless we are able to notify you not later than 14 days before the holiday is due to commence (providing you have given us a telephone number by which you can be contacted during and out of working hours) unless we are forced to do so as a result of circumstances amounting to “force majeure” as defined in paragraph e) below or where the balance has not been paid on time in whole or part. FALKLAND ISLANDS PERU comply with any requirement of these booking conditions entitling us to cancel (such as paying on time). c) If we are compelled to cancel or make a significant change to your holiday arrangements, we will inform you without delay. We will then give you the choice of either accepting the altered travel arrangements (in case of a significant change) or purchasing an alternative holiday of comparable standard if available (with you paying or receiving a refund in respect of any price difference) or receiving a prompt and full refund of all monies paid to us. The choice will be left open to you for seven days and, if you have not made your choice by the end of that time, we may assume you have chosen a refund. Any refund will then be despatched to you within 10 days of our notifying you of the alteration or cancellation. In addition, if we cancel or make a significant change to your holiday 6 weeks or less before departure, we will pay you compensation in accordance with the following scale except where the cancellation or significant change is made as a result of unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control (such as those mentioned in e) “force majeure” below, the consequences of which we could not have avoided even with all due care or because you have failed to make payment in full by the due date or in the case of cancellation only, because where an insufficient number of people have booked your chosen holiday - in this case you will be notified not less than eight weeks before your scheduled departure date. Scale for Compensation Period before scheduled departure date within which a significant change or cancellation is notified to you Compensation per person More than 8 weeks Within 8 weeks Within 2 weeks nil £10 £25 No compensation is payable for minor changes and save for the compensation payments set out above, we will be under no further liability to you. d) A significant change to your holiday arrangements is one which is made before departure involving a significant change of places of visit or stay, a reduction in the category of accommodation provided for the whole, or an extended period of the holiday, a change in departure time or length of holiday by more than 12 hours, a change of UK departure airport (except between Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted) to one which is significantly less convenient for you or a significant change of itinerary. A change of leader is not a significant change. e) Force majeure means any event which either we or the supplier of the service(s) in question could not have foreseen or avoided, even with all due care such as, by way of example, war or threat of war, riot, civil strife, terrorist activity, nuclear disaster, natural disaster, fire, adverse weather conditions, industrial disputes which unavoidably prevent a carrier, hotelier or other supplier from performing their contract and all similar events outside our control. In these booking conditions except where otherwise expressly stated, we regret we cannot accept liability or pay you any compensation where the performance or prompt performance of our contractual obligation is prevented or affected by or you otherwise suffer any damage or loss (as more fully described in clause 11(a) below) as a result of “force majeure”. f) Very rarely, we may be forced to curtail your holiday after the date of departure where circumstances amounting to force majeure, as defined above, occur. In this very unusual situation, we regret we cannot make any refunds, except where these are obtained from any supplier, or be responsible for the payment of any compensation or other costs of expenses incurred by you as a result. 10. FLIGHT DELAYS We will not, except to the extent that we are obliged to do so by Condition 9 instead of a change in flight timing of which we learn before you are due to depart, accept responsibility for delays in flight departure (whether or not they exceed the period for which cover is provided by your insurance, and whether or not you decide to abandon your holiday as a result). In the case of extended delays on the outward or return journey, it is the responsibility of the airline to provide refreshments and accommodation. 11. OUR RESPONSIBILITIES (1) We promise to make sure that all parts of the holiday we have agreed to arrange as part of our contract are provided to a reasonable standard and in accordance with that contract. We also accept responsibility for what our employees, agents and suppliers do or do not do. We will not, however, be responsible for any injury, illness, death, loss (for example, loss of enjoyment), damage, expense, cost or other sum or claim of any description whatsoever which results from any of the following: To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 (b) the fault of a third party not connected with the provision of your holiday which we could not have predicted or avoided or (c) an event or circumstances which we or the supplier of the service(s) in question could not have predicted or avoided even after taking all reasonable care (see clause 9). (d) the fault of anyone who was not carrying out work for us (generally or in particular) at the time. In addition, we will not be responsible where you do not enjoy your holiday or suffer any problems because of a reason you did not tell us about when you booked your holiday or where any problems you suffer did not result from any breach of our contract or other fault of ourselves or, where we were responsible for them, our suppliers or agents or where any losses, expenses, costs or other sum you have suffered relate to any business. Please note, we cannot accept responsibility for any services which do not form part of our contract. This includes, for example, any additional services or facilities which your hotel or any other supplier agrees to provide for you where the services or facilities are not advertised in our brochure and we have not agreed to arrange them. (2) The promises we make to you about the services we have agreed to provide or arrange as part of our contract - and the laws and regulations of the country in which your claim or complaint occurred - will be used as the basis for deciding whether the services in question had been properly provided. If the particular services which gave rise to the claim or complaint complied with local laws and regulations applicable to those services at the time, the services will be treated as having been properly provided. This will be the case even if the services did not comply with the laws and regulations of the UK which would have applied had those services been provided in the UK. (3) We limit the maximum amount we may have to pay you for any and all claims or parts of claims which do not involve personal injury, illness or death. Except where loss of and/or damage to luggage or personal possessions is concerned or a lower limitation of liability applies to your claim, the maximum amount we will have to pay you for such non personal injury claims if we are found liable to you on any basis is twice the price (excluding insurance premiums and amendment charges) paid by or on behalf of the person(s) affected in total. This maximum amount will only be payable where everything has gone wrong and you have not received any benefit at all from your holiday. Where we are found liable for loss of and/or damage to any luggage or personal possessions (including money), the maximum amount we will have to pay you is £35.00 per person affected as you are assumed to have taken out adequate insurance at the time of booking. Please also see clause 11(4) below. (4) Where any claim or part of a claim concerns or is based on any travel arrangements (including the process of getting on and off the transport concerned) provided by any air, sea, rail or road carrier or any stay in a hotel, the maximum amount of compensation we will have to pay you will be limited. The most we will have to pay you for that claim or that part of a claim if we are found liable to you on any basis is the most the carrier or hotel keeper concerned would have to pay under the international convention which applies to the travel arrangements or hotel stay in question (for example, the Warsaw Convention as amended for international travel by air and/or for airlines with an operating licence granted by an EU country, the EU Regulation on Air Carrier Liability for national and international travel by air, the Athens convention for international travel by sea). When making any payment, we are entitled to deduct any money which you have received or are entitled to receive from the transport provider or hotelier for the complaint or claim in question. (5) You must provide ourselves and our insurers with all assistance we may reasonably require. You must also tell us and the supplier concerned about your claim or complaint as set out in clause 12 below. If asked to do so, you must transfer to us or our insurers any rights you have against the supplier or whoever else is responsible for your claim or complaint (if the person concerned is under 18, their parent or guardian must do so). You must also agree to cooperate fully with us and our insurers if we or our insurers want to enforce any rights which are transferred. If you or any member of your party suffers illness, injury or death, through misadventure, as a result of an activity which does not form part of your contracted holiday arrangements, we will provide you with all reasonable assistance. This assistance may include our making a contribution towards your initial legal costs in taking action against the person(s) responsible providing you request this within 90 days of the incident in question. All assistance (financial or otherwise) is subject to our reasonable discretion and a maximum total cost to ourselves of £5,000 per booking form. If you are entitled to have any costs and expenses arising from such an incident met by or from any insurance policy or if you obtain a costs order against anyone in relation to the incident, you must repay to us the costs and expenses we spend in assisting you. 12. LIABILITIES Where we have complied with our responsibilities as set out in Condition 11, we will accept no liability in respect of: a) death or physical injury or illness save as provided for in Condition 11(b); b) loss or damage to goods; c) loss, damage, or delay or misdirection of your luggage or effects. We strongly recommend that you check that the cover for personal baggage under our Travel Master insurance is adequate, in particular if cameras, jewellery or other valuable items are to be carried. All clients are expected to behave with all due consideration for their fellow travellers and accompanying leaders/guides as well as local people. We reserve the right to terminate the holiday arrangements of any person who, in our opinion, or in the opinion of any accommodation owner or manager, airline pilot or other person in authority, is or is likely to cause danger, disruption or annoyance to any of our clients, personnel or any third party or to cause damage to property. In these circumstances, our responsibilities for your holiday, including any return journey, will immediately cease and full cancellation charges will apply. Further, we will not be responsible for meeting any costs or expenses you may incur as a result or for making any refunds or paying compensation. When you book with us, you accept responsibility for any damage or loss caused by you or any member of your party. Full payment for any such damage or loss must be paid direct at the time to the accommodation owner or manager or other supplier. If you fail to do so, you will be responsible for meeting any claims subsequently made against us (together with our own and the other party’s full legal costs) as a result of your actions. 13. LICENCE Bookings are accepted subject, where applicable, to the grant of licences by the Civil Aviation Authority and ratification by the Department of Trade and Industry. 14. AIR TRAVEL CONDITIONS OF BOOKING (a) the fault of the person(s) affected or any member(s) of their party or a) The air holidays featured in this brochure are based on scheduled and chartered services of IATA airlines. The conditions of carriage of any airline or other transport operator used will apply, some of which may limit or exclude their liability to you, often in accordance with international conventions. The responsibility of IATA airlines in connection with the tours in this brochure is limited to the carriage of passengers and their luggage in accordance with the Conditions of Carriage of the participating airlines. In other respects this brochure is issued on the sole responsibility of the Tour Operator and not on behalf of, and it does not commit, the airline(s) mentioned therein or any airline whose services are used in the course of the tours. b) Flights are scheduled to be operated by the airlines as detailed in the appropriate tour details where you will find also the airports of destination. We reserve the right to substitute alternative airlines, aircraft and airports of destination, subject to Condition 9, which changes will not be significant ones entitling you to cancel without penalty. 15. DISABILITIES AND MEDICAL CONDITIONS Please note that our holidays and tours may not be suitable for people with certain disabilities or medical conditions. Should any member of your party suffer from any disability or medical condition which may affect their holiday, you must provide full details on your booking form including any specific requirements that person has. The booking form must additionally be accompanied by written confirmation that all assistance that the person concerned requires will be provided by other party members as outside assistance may often not be available. We regret that we must reserve the right to decline any booking whenever we feel unable to accommodate the needs of any particular client. We further reserve the right to cancel any holiday and impose cancellation charges if we are not fully advised of any relevant disability or medical condition at the time the booking is made. 16. SPECIAL REQUESTS Any special request you have (e.g. diet) must be clearly noted on the booking form at the time of booking. Whilst we will endeavour to arrange for any reasonable request to be met if possible, we regret we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. Failure to meet any particular request will not be a breach of contract. 17. FINANCIAL SECURITY We hold an Air Travel Organiser's Licence issued by the Civil Aviation Authority (ATOL number 6934). This means the air holidays in this brochure are ATOL Protected. In the unlikely event of our insolvency, the CAA will ensure that you are not left stranded abroad and will arrange to refund any money you have paid to us for an advance booking. For further information, visit the ATOL website at www.atol.org.uk. 18. PRICES AND BROCHURE ACCURACY Please note, the information and prices shown in this brochure may have changed by the time you come to book your holiday. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the brochure and prices at the time of printing, regrettably errors do occasionally occur. You must therefore ensure you check all details of your chosen holiday (including the price) with us at the time of booking. 19. SCHEDULED AIRLINE FAILURE If you have booked your own flights we cannot be responsible for scheduled airline failure. 20. TRAVEL INSURANCE It is essential that you have adequate travel insurance for your holiday. Details of the insurance policy we have arranged can be obtained from the Expedition Cruises / Cruises for Nature office. This policy can only be used by clients resident in the United Kingdom. It is a condition of our accepting your booking that you take either our own insurance or one offering at least comparable cover. To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 45 OUR LEADERS – PHOTO CREDITS If you do not wish to take out our insurance, you must provide details of your alternative policy where indicated on the booking form. 21. DATA PROTECTION In order to process your booking and to ensure that you travel arrangements run smoothly and meet your requirements we need to use the information you provide (such as name, address, any special needs/dietary requirements etc.). We take full responsibility that proper security measures are in place to protect your information. We must pass the information on to the relevant suppliers of your travel arrangements such as airlines, transport companies etc. The information may also be provided to public authorities such as customs/immigration if required by them, or as required by law. Additionally, where your holiday is outside the European Economic Area, controls on data protection may not be as strong as the legal requirements in this country. We will not however, pass any information onto any person not responsible for part of your travel arrangements. This applies to sensitive information that you give us such as details of any disabilities, or dietary /religious requirements. (If we cannot pass this information to the relevant suppliers we cannot provide your booking. In making this booking, you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant persons.) We will hold your information, where collected by us, and may use it to inform you of offers in the future or to send you brochure and newsletters. If you do not wish to receive such approaches in the future, please notify and we will take steps to stop using your information in this way. We will not pass your details to third parties for similar purposes. 22. TRAVEL ADVICE Travel advice is available from the Foreign Office at www.fco.gov.uk/travel. Our Leaders SIMON BOYES was brought up and learnt his birds in the Cotswolds. He graduated in Classics (helpful for scientific names) from Oxford University in 1974, and took his Master's Degree in Environmental Conservation in Edinburgh. Before leaving college he had already travelled round Kenyan and Tanzanian game parks, overland to India and round Scandinavia. In 1976 he worked for the RSPB as a summer warden on Fetlar and at Minsmere. In 1977 Ornitholidays invited him to co-lead a tour to the Seychelles, which turned out to be the first of many international tours. Since then he has become one of our principal leaders and has now led over 260 tours to all seven continents. There can be few tour leaders in the world that rival Simon’s knowledge of world birds. He has cruised extensively and has been visiting Antarctica since 1991. He has taken numerous other cruises to the Amazon, the Galapagos Islands, Baja and the Sea of Cortez and the “Ring of Fire”. TREVOR CODLIN is an ecological consultant and a very keen seabird and cetacean enthusiast. He has been leading groups across the Bay of Biscay for the last few years, as well as tour leading in Europe. He is an accomplished photographer and quite an expert on cameras and optical equipment - having been a manger at London Camera Exchange for many years. RICHARD COOMBER lives in Hampshire and is one of Cruises for Nature’s principal leaders. Before making the move south, he ran a guest house and wildlife safari business on the Isle of Mull. Richard has now led over 170 tours for Ornitholidays and has great knowledge of Southern Africa in particular; as well as North and South America and Europe. He is the author of the Pictorial Encyclopaedia of Birds of the World and the Living World of the Birds of Canada. His other skills extend to photography and computing. He is a past winner of the "Dusk to Dawn" section of the BBC Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, with a picture taken on one of our Botswana tours. His other interests include cetaceans, plants, butterflies and moths. Richard has made numerous visits to Antarctica, Baja and the Sea of Cortez, the Amazon, the “Ring of Fire” and the Galapagos Islands. NIGEL JONES is the Managing Director of Expedition Cruising Limited. His interest in natural history and birds led to a degree in Biological Sciences at the University of East Anglia, then to employment as Assistant Warden on Fair Isle in the Shetlands and as an ornithologist working in the Camargue, France. Subsequent posts in teaching and research have finally culminated in his position running Ornitholidays and Expedition Cruising since 1990. He has travelled extensively to all seven continents in search of wildlife and his favourite holiday has to be Antarctica. TONY PYM is a naturalist, whose recent diverse assignments have included research on marine turtles in the tropics, filming Polar Bears in the high Arctic, working with cetaceans in the world’s oceans and managing a whale-watching operation in the United States. He has combined these with wildlife tour leading, to now some 55 countries. Birds though are his primary interest, seabirds in particular (he has seen more than 90% of the world’s species), closely followed by cetaceans. He has had papers published worldwide and his most recent submission was on the identification and field characteristics of Shepherd’s Beaked Whale – he was only the second person to have seen this species alive (he pointed them out to some lucky Cruises for Nature clients at the time!). Tony is one of the world’s experts on seabirds and runs a website, ‘Seabirds and Cetaceans’. He has made many visits to the oceans of the world having cruised extensively through the Atlantic and the Pacific, made numerous voyages into both Arctic and Antarctic waters and has sailed many times in the Sea of Cortez and also around the Galapagos Islands. Tony, an experienced naturalist with infectious enthusiasm, is a principal leader for Cruises for Nature PAUL ROGERS has had a life-long interest in natural history, which is underlined by his qualifications in Ecology and Animal Behaviour gained at London University. He is a principal leader for Cruises for Nature and has led over 200 tours. He now has the privilege of living at Shorelands on Anglesey, the former home of wildlife artist Charles Tunnicliffe. He is widely travelled in Europe, North America and Africa and lectures on ornithology, ecology and all aspects of natural history. DYLAN WALKER has an all-consuming passion for whales and dolphins and is author of the recent Wildguides book on cetaceans of the Pacific. He has been leading whale watching parties in the Bay of Biscay for many years. He is also co-founder of Organisation Cetacea, a forum for raising awareness for the future of all whales and dolphins. Photo Credits Many thanks are due to the people who provided photographs for this brochure. They are all by courtesy of Richard Coomber with the exception of the following: Page Inside front cover 1 2 2 3 3 4/5 6 7 9 9 10 10 11 13 13 15 17 19 19 19 22 23 46 Photograph Explorer Black-browes Albatross Icescape Spitsbergen scenery Adelie Penguins Pack ice Zodiac cruising Orcas Antarctic icescape Iceberg, Pleneau Island Emperor Penguins Antarctic Petrels Polar Bear Svalbard Ice cruising in Zodiac, Spitsbergen Svalbard Walrus Chestnut-mandibled Toucan Cachalote Cachalote Plate-billed Mountain-Toucan Cachalote Seabird colony, Spitsbergen Polar Bear and cubs Photographer N Jones N McCall N McCall N McCall N McCall N McCall N McCall N McCall N McCall N McCall A Pym N McCall A Pym N McCall S Boyes N McCall S Boyes C Bushell Cachalote Cachalote Tropical Birding Cachalote N McCall A Pym Page 23 23 24 28 30 31 31 33 34 36 36 36 36 37 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 Inside back cover Photograph Grey Phalarope Walruses Adelie Penguins on ice flow King Penguin colony Buller’s & Salvin’s Albatrosses Torres del Paine Peruvian Pelican Island view, Azores Kamchatka landscape Spirit of Enderby Siberian Rubythroat Zodiac cruising Steller’s Sea Eagle Royal Penguin Chatham Albatross Megaherbs on Campbell Island Buller’s Albatross Explorer Andrea Spirit of Enderby Explorer II Kapitan Khlebnikov Polar Star Coastal landscape To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 Photographer A Pym S Boyes N McCall A Pym N Jones C Vidal N Jones A Jones N McCall Heritage Expeditions N McCall N McCall R Griffiths A Pym Heritage Expeditions Heritage Expeditions Heritage Expeditions N Jones GAP Expeditions Heritage Expeditions A & K Shipping Quark Polar Star N McCall Booking Form Title First Name (as on Passport) Surname (as on passport) Nationality Date of Birth Passport No. Place of Issue Date of Issue First name or names by which you would like to be known on the cruise: Cruise Destination Ship Departure Date Cabin Type Single/Twin/Double/Sharing Twin All correspondence, tickets, etc. will be sent to the first named above at: Telephone No: home Telephone No: office Email address: Postal Code: I enclose a cheque made payable to Expedition Cruising for £ A 25% deposit is required for all cruises. being the deposit / full amount. On behalf of the person(s) included on this form I agree to accept, in full, the booking conditions as set out in the Expedition Cruising and Cruises for Nature brochure/website. Signature: Date: Insurance It is a condition of joining one of our cruises that you must be fully insured against medical and personal accident risks. Please send us the name and contact number of your insurer, your policy number, expiry date and details of the medical and repatriation cover. Please state here any special food requirements: Please return this form to: EXPEDITION CRUISING LIMITED 29 Straight Mile, Romsey Hampshire, SO51 9BB, UK Tel: 01794 523500 Fax: 01794 523544 Please state here any disabilities or medical conditions, which may affect your participation in a holiday. Please also ensure you have read section 15 of our Conditions of Booking. BOOKING FORM ✂ EXPEDITION CRUISING CRUISES FOR NATURE Coastal landscape Brochure entries: We make every effort to ensure our brochure entries are as accurate as possible. However, it needs to be pointed out that some of the arrangements for our tours are made at least 18 months prior to departure. Inevitably there are occasions when changing circumstances require us to alter published itineraries and hotel bookings. Normally we are able to advise clients of such changes before departure. Similarly, weather patterns in many parts of the world are not wholly predictable and it is virtually impossible to accurately predict the temperatures you will encounter while on tour. Thus it is necessary for there to be a degree of flexibility in our programmes that allows some freedom to do what is best in the particular circumstances. The chances of seeing certain species may also be affected by the vagaries of the weather. It is unlikely that a group will see all the species mentioned in the brochure text. We accept bookings on the understanding that these points are fully understood. Sharing places and single rooms: If you book a sharing room on any of these cruises, you will not ever be asked to pay any additional single room supplement. We, or the cruise company, take the booking on the understanding that someone will be found to share with you. If we cannot find someone we will not charge you any extra. Please note this does not apply to the Explorer II. If you wish to book a cabin for single use, please note that these cabins are sometimes limited in their number by the ship’s owners, so early booking is essential. Insurance: It is a prerequisite of joining any tour that you have sufficient insurance cover in case of illness or repatriation. We are happy to quote you a price for your travel insurance depending on your age and the cost and duration of the cruise. Smoking: Please note that many of the ships operate a non-smoking policy within cabins and eating areas. Sometimes the only place where smoking is allowed is on deck. Also please note that smoking in public places and hotel rooms is now forbidden in some of the countries we visit. Booking Conditions: Please note our booking conditions on pages 43 to 46 of this brochure. Amazonian Indians selling fruit To make a booking please call Expedition Cruising on 01794 523500 BROCHURE ENTRIES & BOOKING POLICY Brochure Entries & Booking Policy