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Discover Aurora Expeditions Greg Mortimer; In pursuit of adventure 04 The Arctic 40 The Greg Mortimer; Ship overview 06 The Arctic's regions 42 The Greg Mortimer; True to our ideals 08 The Arctic's top experiences 44 The Greg Mortimer; Next level expedition cruising 10 Svalbard Odyssey 46 The Greg Mortimer; Purpose-built for adventure 12 Franz Josef Land Explorer 48 The Greg Mortimer; Expedition specialists 14 Arctic Discovery 50 The Greg Mortimer; Your base sanctuary 16 High Arctic Adventure 52 The Greg Mortimer; Expedition inclusions Jewels of the Arctic 54 and added extras 18 Arctic Complete 56 Antarctica 20 2019/20 Expedition Calendars 58 Antarctica's regions 22 Global Itineraries 59 Antarctica's top experiences 24 Talk to us! 60 Save time, fly to Antarctica 26 Aurora Travel Agency Services 61 Antarctica + Patagonia = Super Thrill! 27 The Aurora Family; VIP Program 62 Spirit of Antarctica 28 Stay connected with us 63 Christmas in Antarctica 30 The Greg Mortimer; Deck plans 64 Antarctic Explorer 32 The Greg Mortimer; Cabin layouts 66 Across the Antarctic Circle 34 Terms and conditions 67 Wild Antarctica 36 South Georgia and Antarctic Odyssey 38 2 | aurora expeditions
For over 25 years, we’ve pioneered ship-based Our new ship is being fitted with the latest in adventure and exploration in Antarctica and the sonar, satellite communications and ‘return- Arctic, to become a leader in polar travel. Along to-port’ technologies. Our team have worked the way, we’ve earned a reputation for friendly, closely with our ship designers to create the best active, small-group voyages that strive to connect expedition vessel on the seas, with its unique with and protect, the wild places we visit. adventure activity preparation areas and sea-level Zodiac loading making it easier to transfer to and From humble beginnings chartering sturdy, from the ship. Russian, polar research vessels to explore the high latitudes, Aurora Expeditions is now proud to As you browse through this brochure, you’ll see announce the inaugural voyages of our state-of- that we continue to seek new regions to explore the-art expedition ship, the Greg Mortimer. Just such as Russia's Franz Josef Land (page 48), like its namesake, the Australian mountaineer and Jan Mayen (page 50), while continuing to offer Aurora Expeditions co-founder, the Greg Mortimer voyages to your favourite destinations including pushes the boundaries of exploration using the the Antarctic Peninsula, Weddell Sea, South latest innovations in naval technology. Georgia and the Falkland Islands in the Southern Hemisphere; and Norway (including Svalbard) and Exclusively designed for expedition cruising, Greenland in the north. the 104-metre vessel will allow us to continue providing the authentic, small-ship experience We offer a wide range of adventure activities, from for which we are known. Thanks to its unique, ascending rarely trodden peaks in Antarctica and patented X-Bow®, it’s capable of fast, comfortable Greenland, to sea kayaking among porpoising transit speeds using less fuel consumption and penguins and seal pups, and much more. reduced emissions. The protection of the places Your floating base camp, the Greg Mortimer, we visit has been Aurora’s philosophy since we offers unparalleled ease in getting you to your began. Today, environmental preservation and adventures and the friendliest atmosphere to expeditioner safety are always at the forefront of welcome you back on board. our operations and the Greg Mortimer is being Welcome to a new era for Aurora Expeditions. built to the latest and most stringent Polar Code specifications. Robert Halfpenny Managing Director, Aurora Expeditions 3 | auroraexpeditions.com.au Antarctic Peninsula; A. Watson
Birth of an ideal In 1988, Greg Mortimer hatched an audacious plan to sail to Antarctica and attempt Mount Minto, the highest unclimbed peak in the Admiralty Ranges. He had already become the first Australian to reach the summits of Mount Everest, K2 and Annapurna II – without using supplementary oxygen. Returning triumphant, Greg and his future wife, Margaret, founded Aurora Expeditions. Greg’s quiet determination, fierce courage and larrikin streak proved ideal traits for leading polar expeditions but above all, it was his insatiable desire to explore, to push farther than others that made him successful. First ship-based adventures In 1992, our first expedition boarded an ice-strengthened ship bound for Antarctica. Greg and his merry band took every opportunity to explore, often landing where few, if any, had been before. By limiting group numbers and having the flexibility to respond to weather and ice conditions, expedition cruising was born. It’s a style we’ve evolved ever since, pioneering mountaineering, sea kayaking, polar snorkelling, skiing and rock climbing, expanding into the European Arctic, Australia’s Kimberley Coast and the Galápagos Islands. We've also offered expeditioners the chance to retrace epic polar journeys like Shackleton’s crossing of South Georgia. In doing so we’ve become one of the world’s leading polar specialists. Adventure remains our mainstay Today Greg’s legacy is as strong as ever. Aurora Expeditions remains at the forefront of expedition cruising, where our focus is on the destination, the adventures that await and a warm, inclusive atmosphere that comes naturally when memorable times are shared. With the construction of our first purpose-built, state-of-the-art expedition vessel now underway, by October 2019, we’ll be pushing the boundaries even farther. And our new ship’s name? The Greg Mortimer, of course. In the pages ahead, you'll discover just how far expedition cruising has progressed, and if you’re excited by the destinations and adventure activities on offer, please call now and speak to one of our expedition experts to book your voyage with Aurora Expeditions. 4 | aurora expeditions
“In my experience the most powerful step in a grand adventure is that first one. Everything follows on from that.” - Greg Mortimer 5 |Note: Please Ship images are artist’s impressions and may vary. Background image: Hornsund, Spitsbergen; A. Seafarer auroraexpeditions.com.au
RESTAURANT AND BAR Make new friends in our communal dining areas, RELAXED STATEROOMS which feature open seating Relax between adventures and a delicious, daily menu, in one of our 80 comfortable or in our fully-stocked bar on staterooms. Ranging Deck 5. from porthole to balcony categories, all have en suite bathrooms and plenty of storage space. ACTIVITY PREPARATION Whether you’re diving, climbing, snowshoeing or paddling, our Deck 3, expedition-staff-designed prep area and sea kayak launch platform gives you easy access to adventure activities. ZODIAC DOCKS Four sea-level platforms make loading and unloading our fleet of 15 Zodiacs a breeze and are easily accessed from CHANGING ROOM/ MUDROOM Deck 3 mudroom and Store your outdoor clothing and gumboots in your activity preparation areas. personal locker. Prepare for each landing with easy access to boarding Zodiacs and handy biosecurity cleaning on your return. 6 | aurora expeditions
OBSERVATION LOUNGE Floor-to-ceiling windows in our Deck 8 lounge mean that you don’t miss out on the wildlife and wilderness passing by. Comfortable, with bar facilities, it's a perfect place to mingle. LECTURE THEATRE Mingle with expedition staff and fellow expeditioners, enjoy fascinating, informative talks and briefings, and relax while watching movies and slide shows in our comfortable theatre. ULSTEIN X-BOW® We’re the first expedition ship to pioneer this unique design, which splits wave energy. The result? Faster, more comfortable travel, lower fuel consumption and fewer emissions. OBSERVATION AREAS From Deck 8’s 180-degree forward views to Deck 7’s 270-degree views aft and Deck 5’s intimate nooks at the sides, you'll enjoy spectacular panoramic scenery. SUSTAINABILITY HYDRAULIC PLATFORMS Thanks to ‘virtual Custom-built for Aurora anchoring’, which uses GPS Expeditions, these dedicated and high-tech steering to observation areas swing hold position, the delicate out to offer unobstructed polar sea floor is protected views of polar bears, feeding from heavy chains and whales, or the ship pushing anchors. through pack ice. Please Note: Ship images are artist’s impressions and may vary. Background image: The Lemaire Channel, Antarctic Peninsula; A. Halsall
For more than 25 years we’ve been driven by the passion to explore, and we’ve chosen the best ships to do so. From ice-breakers to topsail schooners, the vessels we use are renowned not just for their warm and friendly atmosphere, but most importantly, for their ability to take you to places others simply can’t reach. In 2019, we will launch the Greg Mortimer, our very first, purpose-built expedition ship. Designed in close consultation with our expedition specialists, and built to world-class polar standards, the Greg Mortimer is set to redefine expedition cruising in the years to come. Whether it’s adventure, wildlife, or simply relaxing that draws you to the planet’s wildest places, the Greg Mortimer will deliver the best expedition cruising experience. 8 | aurora expeditions
Kayakers paddle through Possession Bay, South Georgia; K. Holland Please Note: Ship images are artist’s impressions and may vary. Background image: Gentoo penguins, Antarctic Peninsula; A. Watson 9 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Whether it’s gathering in the modern lecture theatre to learn about the wildlife that you are about to see, photographing polar bears from its viewing platforms or preparing for your next shore excursion, while remaining comfortably out of the weather, our new ship, the Greg Mortimer, takes expedition cruising to a new level. At just 104 metres long, the Greg Mortimer carries a maximum of 120 expeditioners to the polar regions. As one of the smallest ships in the polar expedition cruising fleet, its size and modern ice-strengthened hull give you the ability to explore those places that larger ships can’t reach. On board you’ll enjoy the warm, intimate atmosphere true to the Aurora experience. And thanks to technological advances in ship design, you’ll reach your adventure destination more quickly, comfortably and safely than ever before. 10 | aurora expeditions
Background images: Antarctic Peninsula; C. Goldrick Please Note: Ship images are artist’s impressions and may vary. Background images: Hornsund, Spitsbergen; A. Seafarer 11 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Over the past 25 years, we’ve encouraged fellow travellers to experience the wild places in a range of different ways. Having pioneered ship-based adventures at both ends of the globe, we’re excited to have our very own custom-built ship to deliver our range of adventure activities. On board the Greg Mortimer, these activities become more accessible than ever. So what excites you? Is it sea kayaking beside porpoising penguins? Camping out on the Antarctic ice? Diving or snorkelling in polar seas? Climbing, ski touring or snowshoeing on rarely visited peaks? Following in Shackleton’s footsteps across South Georgia’s remote interior or improving your photography and videography skills? With highly-experienced guides, we have it covered! Snorkellers among the ice; S.Boyd 12 | aurora expeditions
Look for the matching icons throughout the brochure to see which itinerary offers your selected activity! Sea kayaking: One of our most popular adventure activities! Paddle alongside snoozing leopard seals and iridescent blue icebergs, accompanied by expert guides. Diving & snorkelling: We partner with the top underwater specialist in the industry to let you experience something truly unique. Experienced divers, be ready to enter a world of sculpted icebergs and super-sized marine life! Not an experienced diver? Try polar snorkelling! Snowshoeing: Stretch your legs and reach some of Antarctica’s most spectacular vantage points. No experience needed. Antarctica only Ski touring: Experienced skiers have the chance to traverse remote, snow- capped peaks few, if any, have skied before. Antarctica only. Multi-day ski trip available in South Georgia. View page 38 Climbing: Experience alpine ascents and ice climbing in Antarctica or rock Please Note: Ship images are artist’s impressions and may vary. climbing in East Greenland, joined by our internationally qualified climbing guides. Some experience necessary. South Georgia alpine crossing: Considered one of the world’s most challenging adventures, the historic alpine crossing of South Georgia promises intricate glacier travel, spectacular mountain scenery and your chance to say ‘I followed in the footsteps of Shackleton!’ Experience is necessary. Camping: Right after dinner, lay out your sleeping bag to a penguin serenade or whale-blow, and camp out like a true explorer! Antarctica only. Photography Workshops: Whether a beginner or experienced photographer, join our highly-experienced guides on selected departures and capture the perfect moment on your adventure! For more information, visit auroraexpeditions.com.au/activities Please note that minimum and maximum numbers apply to One step closer to the summit; T.Iwaki some activities. A surcharge may apply. 13 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Over the past few years, our team of expedition specialists have played a key role in developing the concept and design of the Greg Mortimer. From lecture and briefing areas and safety requirements to optimised Zodiac-loading processes for maximised time ashore, our new custom-built vessel has been created by expeditioners for expeditioners! Once you step on board, our expedition specialists will welcome you into a close-knit team and inspire you to see our planet’s wild places with fresh eyes. Our team includes expedition leaders, assistant leaders, doctors, naturalists, historians and scientists, each hand picked for their expertise, enthusiasm and passion for teaching you about the places they love. Quite simply, our expedition specialists are the best in the business. 14 | aurora expeditions
Meet our team of expedition specialists at auroraexpeditions.com.au/experts Please Note: Ship images are artist’s impressions and may vary. Background image: Cruising through the ice in Skontorp Cove, Antarctic Peninsula; A. Taylor 15 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
The Greg Mortimer reflects the qualities that separate us from all others and entices our expeditioners back again and again. When you come aboard, we’ll make you feel welcome, comfortable and excited by the adventures that lie ahead. Our 80 cabins offer five categories of stateroom with en suite accommodation. Make new friends in our dining room and bar, enjoy entertaining lectures in our comfortable theatre and informal chats with our onboard experts in one of several purpose-built observation areas. Indulge in our delightful wellness options, including our gymnasium, massage room, sauna and spa. In between adventures, you’ll discover that the Greg Mortimer is the perfect sanctuary where you can relax, recuperate and plan your next foray. An unforgettable solo adventure; M. Baynes 16 | aurora expeditions
Please Note: Ship images are artist’s impressions and may vary. Refuel with a delicious meal on board; M. Baynes 17 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
The Greg Mortimer Expedition inclusions & added extras All Antarctic and Arctic expeditions on board the Greg Mortimer include: Fully-serviced accommodation in your chosen stateroom Daily shore excursions, guided walks, Zodiac cruises and some activities* Comprehensive pre-departure information kit and destination resource guide An experienced team of destination specialists and activity leaders An informative and entertaining lecture program by our team of experts Daily breakfast, lunch and dinner including house wines, beer and soft drinks, afternoon tea and snacks Captain’s Welcome and Farewell drinks including four-course dinner, house cocktails, house beer and wine, non-alcoholic beverages Pre-dinner drinks including canapés and bar snacks Complimentary 3-in-1 polar jacket Complimentary use of gumboots Complimentary use of fitness centre Complimentary access to onboard expedition doctor and medical clinic Personalised photo book (post-voyage) Entry fees to historic or tourist sites Port, pilotage charges and landing fees. Kongsbreen glacier; I. Tuohy The following inclusions are also part of select voyages. Please refer to the specific voyage Trip Notes for inclusions pertaining to the voyage of your choice: All Antarctic voyages include one night's pre-voyage accommodation and arrival airport transfer (on selected preferred flights) Flights mentioned as per itinerary Guided town tour and activities as per voyage itinerary Luggage transfers. 18 | aurora expeditions Port Lockroy; A. Watson
Please Note: Ship images are artist’s impressions and may vary. Background images: The Lemaire Channel; P. Pichugin Complimentary Polar Jacket When you come aboard a polar adventure with us, you’ll receive a complimentary, 3-in-1 polar expedition jacket designed exclusively for Aurora Expeditions. Sophisticated expedition-styling includes features important for polar travel, like a versatile layering system that allows you to adjust to the conditions and a ‘drop seat’ for comfort during Zodiac cruises. More at auroraexpeditions.com.au/polarjacket Our essential 3-in-1 polar jacket ; P. Pichugin ‘Track My Trip’ GPS Service Travelling to the world’s remote places means that communication can be difficult. Thanks to our complimentary ‘Track My Trip’ GPS service, you’ll be able to send updates of your adventure back home while on board, without typing a thing! More at auroraexpeditions.com.au/trackmytrip Your Personalised Photo Book Aurora Expeditions are pleased to provide you with a professionally printed photo-book memento after your Antarctica and Arctic voyage. Made up of a collection of unique photographs and stories from your own expedition, your personalised photo book will help your adven- ture last a lifetime! More at auroraexpeditions.com.au/photobook Antarctic Peninsula; J. Bornholdt 19 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Antarctica Antarctic Peninsula ∙ South Georgia ∙ Falkland Islands Gaze into the iridescent blue heart of an iceberg. Shiver at the sight of a leopard seal rising to meet your eye. Sit quietly on a beach, invisible to a thousand penguins hurrying to and from the sea. Antarctica is no longer dream but a vibrant experience that you’ll treasure forever. Between November and April, the antarctic pack ice retreats like a curtain rising on the world’s greatest wildlife spectacle. Our new expedition vessel, the Greg Mortimer, is custom-built to carry you there quickly and comfortably. This gives you more time to enjoy daily explorations, wildlife encounters, Zodiac cruises, adventure activities and the breathtaking views from the ship. Browse through the pages ahead and discover our range of exciting Antarctic itineraries; and for even more information visit auroraexpeditions.com.au/antarctica 20 | aurora expeditions
21 | auroraexpeditions.com.au Antarctic Peninsula, where the acrobatics of humpback whales are best observed, off Cuverville Island; C. Collins
Between South America and the Antarctic Peninsula, an arc of islands skirts the Drake Passage, including the Falklands, South Georgia and the South Shetlands. Choosing your upcoming adventure depends on how much time you’ve got, what month you travel and what activities you’d most like to do. Discover the regions of Antarctica you can explore with us. South Pacific Ocean Chile Argentina Ushuaia Puerto Williams Drake Passage DRAKE PASSAGE Whether you experience ‘Drake Lake’ or ‘Drake Shake’, our new ship, the Greg Mortimer, will ease your passage allowing you to enjoy soaring albatross and delicate petrels. KING GEORGE ISLAND King George Island is the entry or exit point for our ‘Fly-Sail’ voyages. A charter flight allows you to skip one or two Drake Crossings. Flip to page 26 for more information. nd Islands th Shetla S ou Antarctic Peninsula; J. Bornholdt ANTARCTIC PENINSULA Soaring, ice-clad mountains; mirror-smooth waterways and islands rambunctious with wildlife await. Discover historic huts, penguin rookeries and sculpted icebergs across a region ripe for adventure. Less than two-days’ sail or two hours’ flight, the Peninsula is Antarctica’s most accessible playground. Lemaire Channel Weddell Sea Anta rctic Circle 22 | aurora expeditions
South Atlantic Ocean FALKLAND ISLANDS Stanley Albatross, rockhopper penguins and cormorants share these windswept, birdlife-rich islands with sea lions and sheep. Visit Stanley for war history, tea and King penguin chick; K.Morrison scones and traditional pubs. SPRING Scotia Sea NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR Pristine landscapes, fast ice in bays patrolled by orcas and minke whales. Penguins nest-build and breed, fur and elephant seals give birth and king penguin chicks hatch. Great time for kayaking and photography. Danco Harbour; S.Jones Gold Harbour, South Georgia; B.Spies MID-SUMMER NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR SOUTH GEORGIA Be mesmerised by this wildlife oasis. Vast king penguin colonies, seal Penguin parents feed chicks, skuas feed on pup swim-schools and elephant seal battles for breeding supremacy play out against a backdrop of glaciated mountains. Follow in chicks. Humpback whales arrive, elephant seals Shackleton’s historic footsteps, visit the polar hero’s grave or explore suckle pups. With nearly 24 hours of daylight, it exquisite coves by kayak. is perfect for camping, climbing, snowshoeing and ski touring. South Orkney Islands Moulting chinstrap penguins; A.Harris LATE SUMMER NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR Weddell Sea; M.Baynes Penguin chicks fledge, leopard seals feed, WEDDELL SEA humpbacks breach, albatross chicks hatch, Enter the kingdom of ice, where tabular fur seal pups and weaners adorn beaches. bergs reign supreme, fossils pepper the Spectacular sunsets, perfect for scuba diving desert landscape and orcas hunt seals and and snorkelling. penguins along the shore. 23 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
MEET THE PENGUINS Enjoy close encounters with charismatic species on the Antarctic Peninsula, including gentoo, chinstrap and Adélie penguins. South Georgia offers vast king penguin colonies, rockhopper and macaroni penguins, while secretive magellanic penguins live in burrows on the Falkland Islands. Walk among the kings in South Georgia; A. Bakker CHOOSE YOUR ADVENTURE Deepen your Antarctic experience by adding an adventure activity. Paddle kayaks amid penguins; climb, snow-shoe or ski to remote peaks; listen to whale blows while camping out, or scuba dive or snorkel near exquisite ice. Check the pages ahead for the adventure activity you desire. HEROIC AGE LIVES ON Nothing brings history alive more intensely than pushing through pack ice in the Weddell Sea to reach Nordenskjöld’s or Larsen’s huts; Zodiac cruising Cape Wild on Elephant Island, or retracing Shackleton’s crossing of South Georgia on foot (or ski). Port Lockroy, Kayakers paddle through the icy water of Paradise Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula; G. Chan Wordie Hut, Whalers Bay and more. 24 | aurora expeditions
Experience a sense of grandeur like no other, Fortuna Bay, South Georgia; J. Lancaster ZODIAC CRUISING WONDERLAND Inflatable boats invented by Jacques Cousteau are not just workhorses transporting you safely from ship to shore. Like magic carpets they carry us amid exquisite grounded icebergs, close to feeding whales, near hunting leopard seals and provide the box seat for calving glaciers. 3. Polar plungers; I. Wade TAKE THE (POLAR) PLUNGE! Seawater freezes at -1.8° C, sunshine and smooth waters are never guaranteed – so why take the polar plunge? Aside from bragging rights (guar- anteed) an invigoration of the senses and some sauna camaraderie, it’s a rite of passage into a very exclusive club. Raise a glass to ‘The Boss’ Ernest Shackleton, Grytviken, South Georgia; C. van Hove 25 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Punta Arenas CHILE ARGENTINA Ushuaia Puerto Williams While many of our expeditioners treasure their days at sea (especially birdwatchers), others are keen to maximise their Drake Passage time in Antarctica. Our ‘Fly & Sail’ voyage option removes one sea leg, which appeals to those who prefer to cross the Drake Passage just once. It also means your travel time to the Antarctic Peninsula is cut by at least a day when you fly from Punta Arenas, Chile, to King George Island off the Antarctic Peninsula’s northern tip, and sail back. You can also choose to King George Island sail to the Antarctic Peninsula and fly back from King George s nd sla Island to Punta Arenas. Also, we now offer a brand-new ‘Fly/Fly’ tla ndI he option to Antarctica where you'll completely avoid crossing the thS ou Drake Passage in both directions! S Look for this ‘Fly/Sail’ icon on the following FLY pages to find your ‘Fly/Sail’ and ‘Fly/Fly’ Weddell Sea SAIL ANTARCTIC Antarctic voyage. PENINSULA Kayakers glide along Paradise Harbour; A. Taylor Spend more time exploring Antarctica with our 'Fly/Sail' and 'Fly/Fly' voyages; S. Anstee Please Note: Ship images are artist’s impressions and may vary. 26 | aurora expeditions
10 DAYS – From US$4,690pp SAVE up to 20% when you combine with an Antarctic voyage!* Make the most of your time in South America by Patagonia Discovery Trek (Argentina & Chile) – 10 Days combining your Antarctic expedition with a connecting Start/Finish Departure Trek Connecting Code Antarctic Voyage Patagonia trek – and save up to 20% on both trips Punta Arenas/El Calafate 20 Oct ‘19 PTG33 ANP127G† (p.21) (conditions apply). Either before or after your polar El Calafate/El Calafate 30 Oct ‘19 PTG34 ANP128G† (p.21) adventure, experience the best of Patagonia on a soft- El Calafate/El Calafate 09 Nov ‘19 PTG35 ANP129G† (p.21) adventure-style trek. From towering Cerro Torre and Mount Fitz Roy, to the calving Perito Moreno Glacier and El Calafate/El Calafate 07 Dec ‘19 PTG36 ANP130G† (p.21) Los Glaciares National Park, a Patagonia trek perfectly El Calafate/El Calafate 18 Dec ‘19 PTG37 ASG79G† (p.41) complements your Antarctic cruise expedition. El Calafate/Punta Arenas 19 Dec ‘19 PTG38 ASG78G^ (p.41) Punta Arenas/El Calafate 24 Jan ‘20 PTG39 ANC001G† (p.27) Punta Arenas/El Calafate 22 Feb ‘20 PTG40 ANW001G† (p.39) El Calafate/Punta Arenas 04 Apr ‘20 PTG41 ASG80G^ (p.41) CHILE ARGENTINA El Chaltén Torres Del Paine (Chile only) – 10 Days Start/Finish Departure Trek Connecting Los Glaciares NP El Calafate Code Antarctic Voyage Punta Arenas/Punta Arenas 16 Jan ’20 TOR03 ANP132G† (p.26) Punta Arenas/Punta Arenas 27 Jan’20 TOR04 ANP131G^ (p.26) Torres del Paine NP Punta Arenas/Punta Arenas 15 Feb ’20 TOR05 ANP133G† (p.26) Puerto Natales Punta Arenas/Punta Arenas 26 Feb ’20 TOR06 ANC002G^ (p27) †Antarctic voyage connects at the end of the trek ^Antarctic voyage connects before the trek * Terms and conditions apply, visit auroraexpeditions.com.au for more information Punta Arenas South Pacific Ocean El Calafate to Punta Arenas Ushuaia Puerto Williams El Calafate to El Calafate Punta Arenas to Punta Arenas 27 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Spring brings new life to the Antarctic Peninsula’s Adélie penguins ; E. Kwan Antarctic Peninsula | 12 Days Adventurers, explore Antarctica at its most pristine. Highlights Experience whales, penguins and seals as they rush Delight in miracle of penguin chicks hatching to find the best places to court, feed and breed. Combine continental landings and visits to historic Hone your ice and wildlife photography skills sites with the chance to kayak amid pack ice; climb, Hear the sonorous blows of feeding humpbacks ski and snowshoe on untracked peaks; camp out and Snuggle into the wonder of an Antarctic camp out photograph polar pastel landscapes beneath a near- midnight sun. Thrill to Antarctic kayaking, climbing, and ski touring* Optional Activities Take a polar plunge and earn hero status! *surcharge applies 28 | aurora expeditions
Neumayer Channel’s ice-choked waters are perfect for photography; M. Baynes CHILE ARGENTINA Itinerary Overview Ushuaia Falkland Islands DAY 1 Arrive in Ushuaia, renowned for its exquisite chocolates and Scotia Sea South Georgia breathtaking scenery where you will be met by an Aurora Expeditions representative. Transfer to your downtown hotel. The remainder of the Drake Passage day is at leisure. DAY 2 After checking out of your hotel, explore Ushuaia and surrounds. Mid-afternoon, settle on board Greg Mortimer, for early evening departure down the Beagle Channel. King George Island nds Isla DAYS 3–5 Albatross and first icebergs in Drake Passage; possible tland e Sh th landing at Aitcho, Robert or Deception islands in the South Shetlands. S ou South Pacific Ocean DAYS 6–8 Minke whales, crabeater seals and pack ice in southern Weddell Sea Gerlache Strait; penguin colonies, continental landing and possible ANTARCTIC PENINSULA Lemaire Channel. Lemaire Channel DAYS 9–10 Northbound along Peninsula, shore excursions and Visit our website for adventure activities continue, possibly at Paradise or Neko harbours, Dates & Prices current offers the Melchior Islands or historic Port Lockroy. Start/Finish Duration Dates Voyage Code DAY 11 Enjoy seabirds and whales on second Drake crossing. Share Ushuaia/Ushuaia 12 Days 30 Oct’19 ANP127G Ushuaia/Ushuaia 12 Days 09 Nov ‘19 ANP128G photos, tall tales and final night celebrations with new friends! Ushuaia/Ushuaia 12 Days 19 Nov ‘19 ANP129G DAY 12 After a hearty breakfast, bid farewell to your fellow passengers, Category Deck(s) From Price (US$) before disembarking in Ushuaia. view deck plan page 64 Itinerary and map are a guide only. Itinerary is subject to ice and weather Aurora Stateroom 3 $9,900 pp conditions Balcony Stateroom 4, 6 $10,900pp Sea kayaking Balcony Suite 4 $13,900pp Joined by experienced guides, paddle Junior Suite 7 $16,400pp past humpback whales, curious crabeater seals, and marvel at iridescent Captain’s Suite 4 $18,900pp icebergs from your own kayak. The Optional Activities exhilarating sense of freedom you’ll feel Sea kayaking from US$1,080 Photography Workshops FREE on a kayaking excursion will be one Climbing from US$1,080 Ski Touring from US$1,080 you’ll remember for a lifetime! Camping FREE Snowshoeing from US$280 Speak to our experts at time of booking or visit auroraexpeditions.com.au SAVE 20% when you combine your voyage with a Patagonia trek! More information on page 27. © A. Bakker Conditions apply. 29 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Explore the Antarctic Peninsula’s stunning ice sculpture gardens, Astrolabe Island; S. Anstee Antarctic Peninsula | 13 Days Have a ‘Happy Penguin Christmas’ when Antarctica Highlights is at its liveliest. If you feel the festive season is a Celebrate Christmas with a few thousand penguins great time to get away from it all, join our special celebratory voyage. Delight in recently hatched Paddle kayaks near seal-adorned ice floes* penguin chicks, kayak near humpback and minke Zodiac cruise through a maze of tinselled icebergs whales and enjoy 24 hours of daylight for visits to Photograph midnight sun majesty on soaring peaks historic sites and scientific stations, and make a continental landing. Invigorate your senses with a polar plunge Optional Activities Step back in time within historic huts. *surcharge applies 30 | aurora expeditions
Expeditioners all smiles in Paradise Bay; H. Krajewsky CHILE ARGENTINA Itinerary Overview Ushuaia Falkland Islands DAY 1 Arrive in Ushuaia where you’ll be met by an Aurora Expeditions Scotia Sea South Georgia representative and transferred to your downtown hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure for you to enjoy delightful waterfront walks, intriguing Drake Passage shops, lively cafes and restaurants. DAY 2 Enjoy surrounding beech forests, then embark the Greg Mortimer in late afternoon before sailing down the Beagle Channel. King George Island DAYS 3–5 Be mesmerised by albatross of Drake Passage. Make first nds Isla landing in South Shetlands then sail down Gerlache Strait. tland e Sh th S ou DAYS 6–8 Pack ice willing, enter stunning Lemaire Channel to reach South Pacific Ocean Adélie penguins, perhaps visit a scientific station and historic huts. Weddell Sea ANTARCTIC DAYS 9–11 Return north and experience more continental landings at PENINSULA Paradise or Neko harbours, gentoo penguins at Cuverville Island, and Lemaire Channel close up whale encounters. Visit our website for DAY 12 Enjoy ‘Drake’ time to process what you’ve seen and felt on your Dates & Prices current offers adventure, share photos with fellow adventurers and celebrate a final Start/Finish Duration Dates Voyage Code night together on board. Ushuaia/Ushuaia 13 Days 17 Dec ‘19 ANP130G DAY 13 After a delicious breakfast, bid new friends goodbye for either Category Deck(s) From Price (US$) your travels home or to extend your adventure in South America. view deck plan page 64 Itinerary and map are a guide only. Itinerary is subject to ice and Aurora Stateroom 3 $11,200pp weather conditions. Balcony Stateroom 4, 6 $12,300pp Balcony Suite 4 $15,700pp Buenos Aires & Iguazu Falls Junior Suite 7 $18,500pp As the perfect stopover before or after Captain’s Suite 4 $21,400pp your Antarctic voyage, Argentina’s Optional Activities capital is synonymous with tango, football fervour, world-class cuisine, Sea kayaking from US$1,080 wine and political passion. Iguazu Falls is an extraordinary natural wonder that you shouldn't miss. SAVE 20% when you combine your voyage with a Patagonia trek! More information on page 27. Speak to our experts at time of booking Conditions apply. or visit auroraexpeditions.com.au 31 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Spend more time spotting Antarctic wildlife, such as crabeater seals; J. Lafferty FLY SAIL NEW Antarctic Peninsula | 11 or 12 Days Antarctica at its most accessible! Save time (and at Highlights least one Drake Passage crossing) on our unique Skip one or both Drake Passage crossings 'Fly/Sail' voyages to the icy continent’s picturesque west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. Mountains Observe the drama of penguins raising chicks disgorging glaciers to the sea; humpback and minke Tour scientific research stations and historic huts whales feasting on krill; lively penguin colonies Paddle kayaks among breathtaking 'iceberg gardens'* watched by hungry leopard seals – it all awaits you. Simply choose the dates that suit. Enjoy humpback mothers and calves feeding Optional Activities Experience polar diving and snorkelling with expert guides*. *surcharge applies 32 | aurora expeditions
Embark on a kayaking adventure in Port Charcot, Antarctic Peninsula; A. Bakker CHILE ARGENTINA Punta Arenas Itinerary Overview Falkland Islands DAY 1 Arrive in Ushuaia where you’ll be met by an Aurora Expeditions Ushuaia representative and transferred to your downtown hotel. Enjoy rugged Scotia Sea mountain scenery, lively cafes, restaurants and bars. DAY 2 After checking out of your hotel, enjoy free time exploring Drake Passage Ushuaia and surrounds. Embark the Greg Mortimer late afternoon and sail down wildlife-rich Beagle Channel. DAYS 3–4 Photograph seabirds and swell of Drake Passage, marvel at first icebergs and landing in South Shetland Islands, spectacular King George Island nds scenery of Gerlache Strait. tland Isla e Sh th DAYS 5–7 From historic Port Lockroy to renowned Lemaire Channel, S ou Deception Island continental landings, and Zodiac cruising among icebergs in South Pacific Ocean Weddell Sea Antarctica’s heart. Gerlache Strait ANTARCTIC PENINSULA ANP131G ANP132G DAYS 8–10 Return north, searching for penguins, cormorants, and Lemaire Channel ANP133G leopard seals on Hyrdurga Rocks, or visit volcanic Deception Island. Visit our website for DAYS 11–12 Landing on King George Island, home to scientific bases, Dates & Prices current offers board our flight to Punta Arenas, enjoying a final night stay in town. Start/Finish Duration Dates Voyage Code Please note: ANP132G operates in reverse to the above itinerary. ANP133G Ushuaia/Punta Arenas 12 Days 16 Jan ‘20 ANP131G Punta Arenas/Ushuaia 11 Days 25 Jan ‘20 ANP132G skips the Drake Passage both ways, with a return flight to King George Island Punta Arenas/Punta Arenas 11 Days 24 Feb ‘20 ANP133G (included) Itinerary is subject to ice and weather conditions. Category Deck(s) From Price From Price view deck (US$) (US$) plan pg. 64 Fly/Sail Fly/Fly Santiago & Valparaiso city stay Aurora Stateroom 3 $9,700pp $8,400pp Make an easy connection in Chile’s Balcony Stateroom 4, 6 $10,600pp $9,200pp capital Santiago and enjoy its Balcony Suite 4 $13,600pp $11,800pp dramatic setting surrounded by the Junior Suite 7 $16,000pp $13,900pp nearby Andes. Taste the superb cuisine, explore nearby vineyards and soak up Captain’s Suite 4 $18,400pp $16,000pp the street art and creative energy in Optional Activities UNESCO-protected Valparaiso. Sea kayaking from US$1,080 Snorkelling from US$1,080 (ANP133G only) Speak to our experts at time of booking Diving from US$1,080 (ANP133G only) or visit auroraexpeditions.com.au SAVE 20% when you combine your voyage with a Patagonia trek! More information on page 27. Conditions apply. 33 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Adélie penguins make the most of summer’s midnight sun; H. Krajewsky Across the Antarctic Circle SAIL FLY Antarctic Peninsula | 13 Days Follow Captain Cook’s wake to the farthest southerly Highlights point of any of our voyages. Cross the Antarctic Circle Sail through Lemaire Channel into icy wonderland and earn more than bragging rights. Enter a world of elegant snow petrels, powerful orcas and dreamlike Champagne toast at Antarctic Circle, 66°33’ South icebergs. Divers, snorkellers and kayakers explore Visit fascinating scientific stations and historic huts where few have gone before. Ice-clad mountains, Sail into the active caldera of Deception Island feeding whales and lively penguin colonies will be etched in your memory forever. Paddle kayaks among gorgeous, wave-sculpted icebergs* Optional Activities Zodiac cruise near leopard and crabeater seals. *surcharge applies 34 | aurora expeditions
The Greg Mortimer will nimbly maneuver Antarctica’s intricate coastline; S. Anstee CHILE ARGENTINA Punta Arenas Itinerary Overview Falkland Islands DAY 1 Arrive in Ushuaia nestled at the base of ice-clad mountains, Ushuaia Scotia Sea replete with great cafes and restaurants. You’ll be met by an Aurora Expeditions representative and transferred to your downtown hotel. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. Drake Passage DAY 2 Check-out of your hotel and enjoy time for last minute shopping, exploring, or tasting hand made chocolates before boarding Greg Mortimer in the late afternoon to sail Beagle Channel. King George Island DAYS 3–5 Enjoy seabirds on Drake Passage, first landing in South nds Isla and Shetlands, scenic and whale-rich Gerlache Strait, then Lemaire Channel. Sh etl th S ou DAYS 6–8 Sail down Penola Strait and Grandidier Channel to Circle and beyond (ice willing), aiming for two spectacular landings daily. ANTARCTIC Weddell Sea Gerlache Strait DAYS 9–11 As we return north, enjoying more continental landings, South Pacific Ocean PENINSULA ANC001G ANC002G Port Lockroy Zodiac cruises, wildlife, scientific stations such as Vernadsky, and Penola Strait historic sites like Port Lockroy. Antarctic Circle DAY 12 Cross Drake Passage, a time for reflection, seabird watching, sharing tales and photos and celebration of a great experience. Visit our website for Dates & Prices current offers DAY 13 Enjoy a delicious breakfast, bid farewell to new friends before Start/Finish Duration Dates Voyage Code heading home, or on to your next adventure. Ushuaia/Ushuaia 13 Days 03 Feb ‘20 ANC001G ANC002G disembarks at King George Island, where you'll board your flight to Ushuaia/Punta Arenas 13 Days 14 Feb ‘20 ANC002G Punta Arenas. Itinerary and map are a guide only. Itinerary is subject to ice and weather conditions. Category Deck(s) From Price (US$) view deck plan page 64 Aurora Stateroom 3 $10,700pp Diving & snorkelling Experience a beathtaking world of Balcony Stateroom 4, 6 $11,700pp sculpted ice only few divers have! Balcony Suite 4 $14,900pp Joined by top underwater specialists, Junior Suite 7 $17,600pp take a closer look at imposing icebergs Captain’s Suite 4 $20,300pp and unique marine life. Non diver? Try polar snorkelling. Optional Activities Speak to our experts at time of booking Sea kayaking from US$1,080 Snorkelling from US$1,080 or visit auroraexpeditions.com.au Diving from US$1,080 SAVE 20% when you combine your voyage with © S.Boyd a Patagonia trek! More information on page 27. Conditions apply. 35 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Scarcely visited, the Weddell Sea’s tabular bergs take your breath away; M. Baynes FLY SAIL Antarctica Peninsula & Weddell Sea | 13 Days Welcome to the ice factory! Thanks to vast ice shelves Highlights that calve monstrous tabular icebergs, waters rich Vast tabular icebergs pass by in Antarctic Sound in krill and otherworldly landscapes, the Weddell Sea is one of Antarctica’s unique regions. Our new Retrace some of Shackleton’s and Nordenskjöld’s route expedition ship, Greg Mortimer, is ice-strengthened Visit fascinating fossil fields with onboard palaeontologist to take you safely and comfortably between the Capture Antarctic light with polar photography guide Weddell Sea and the Antarctic Peninsula’s west coast for the best of both worlds. Delight in Adélie, gentoo and chinstrap penguins Optional Activities Hunting orcas, feeding humpbacks and slinky minkes. 36 | aurora expeditions
Spend your days whale spotting on one of many observation decks; Cuverville Island, Antarctica CHILE ARGENTINA Punta Arenas Itinerary Overview Falkland Islands Ushuaia DAY 1 Arrive in Punta Arenas and transfer to your downtown hotel. The Scotia Sea rest of the afternoon is at leisure to explore this vibrant, historic seaport on the Strait of Magellan. Drake Passage DAY 2 Enjoy scenic flight to King George Island, Antarctica, and transfer by Zodiac to your expedition ship, the Greg Mortimer. DAYS 3–4 Sail to Antarctic Sound, entrance to the mesmerising, ice- filled Weddell Sea. Possible landings at penguin-rich Gourdin Island King George Island and Brown Bluff. nds Isla and hetl Astrolabe Island hS DAYS 5–7 Push into Weddell Sea, aiming for Seymour and James Ross So ut islands’ fossil fields, and Paulet islands. South Pacific Ocean Weddell Sea DAYS 8–11 Explore the Antarctic Peninsula's west coast and enjoy Seymour Island excursions to Astrolabe or Enterprise islands, Port Lockroy, and Paradise Port Lockroy ANTARCTIC James Ross Island PENINSULA Harbour. Lemaire Channel Paradise Bay DAY 12 Cross Drake Passage, surrounded by soaring albatross and Visit our website for flitting petrels. Celebrate your extraordinary voyage while entering Dates & Prices current offers Beagle Channel. Start/Finish Duration Dates Voyage Code Punta Arenas/Ushuaia 13 Days 03 Mar ‘20 ANW001G DAY 13 After breakfast, disembark the Greg Mortimer in Ushuaia for homeward flights, or one of our extension trips. Category Deck(s) From Price (US$) Itinerary and map are a guide only. Itinerary is subject to ice and weather view deck plan page 64 conditions. Aurora Stateroom 3 $11,200pp Balcony Stateroom 4, 6 $12,300pp Photography Balcony Suite 4 $15,700pp The dramatic and surreal frozen Junior Suite 7 $18,500pp landscapes of the Weddell Sea region Captain’s Suite 4 $21,400pp are a magnet for photographers. There's also abundant wildlife to Optional Activities photograph as well! On this voyage, Sea kayaking from US$1,080 Photography Workshops FREE enjoy FREE photography workshops to help you capture those breathtaking SAVE 20% when you combine your voyage with moments. a Patagonia trek! More information on page 27. Speak to our experts at time of booking Conditions apply. © J. Bornholdt or visit auroraexpeditions.com.au 37 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Gold Harbour's king penguins supervise a group of kayakers; M.Baynes Antarctic Peninsula, South Georgia & Falklands | 20 or 21 Days Combine the best of the Antarctic Peninsula and Highlights South Georgia on one incredible voyage. Whether Zodiac cruise past iridescent blue icebergs it’s peak season or summer’s close, Antarctica offers lively penguin colonies, feeding whales, Tick the best-ever continental landing – Antarctica! and unsurpassed adventure activities. Cross the Marvel at intense, peak season wildlife activity majestic Scotia Sea to visit the world's largest king Wonder at world’s largest king penguin rookeries penguin colonies and for some, follow (on foot or ski) Shackleton’s epic walk across South Georgia. Celebrate most memorable New Year’s Eve in Antarctica Optional Activities Follow in Shackleton’s footsteps across South Georgia*. *surcharge applies 38 | aurora expeditions
Retrace Shackleton's legendary route from Fortuna Bay to Stromness; M. Baynes Stanley Itinerary Overview CHILE ARGENTINA Falkland Islands Ushuaia DAYS 1–3 Enjoy a night in Ushuaia, before a late-afternoon boarding of Scotia Sea the Greg Mortimer, to sail the Beagle Channel and Drake Passage. South Georgia DAYS 4–7 From South Shetland Islands to southern Gerlache Strait; perhaps even the Weddell Sea, the Antarctic Peninsula is yours to explore. Drake Passage South Orkney Islands DAY 8 Zodiac cruise Point Wild, Elephant Island, paying tribute to Elephant Island survival of Shackleton’s men under command of Frank Wild. nds DAYS 9–14 Be mesmerised by South Georgia’s vast king penguin Isla nd etla Sh colonies, photogenic fur seals, stunning landscape, and Shackleton’s So ut h epic rescue journey. We will attempt to visit remote South Orkney Islands en route to South Georgia. Weddell Sea South Pacific Ocean Seymour Island DAYS 15–18 Spot albatross and whales, cross the Scotia Sea to the ANTARCTIC Lemaire Channel PENINSULA Falklands, home to magellanic penguins, sea lion and historic Stanley. DAY 19 Guided by black-browed albatross and dolphins, we sail to the Visit our website for Beagle Channel, sharing photos and final a dinner with friends. Dates & Prices current offers Start/Finish Duration Dates Voyage Code DAY 20 (or 21) Enjoy breakfast, bid farewell to new friends before disembarking in Ushuaia where your voyage ends. Ushuaia /Ushuaia 20 Days 29 Nov ‘19 ASG78G Ushuaia/Ushuaia 21 Days 28 Dec ‘19 ASG79G (N.Years) Please Note: ASG79G and ASG80G are both 21-day itineraries with one extra Ushuaia/Ushuaia 21 Days 14 Mar ‘20 ASG80G day spent exploring either South Orkney Islands or Weddell Sea. Itinerary and Category Deck(s) From Price (US$) map are a guide only. Itinerary is subject to ice and weather conditions. view deck plan page 64 Aurora Stateroom 3 $17,700pp Balcony Stateroom 4, 6 $19,400pp Follow in Shackleton's footsteps One of the world's most challenging Balcony Suite 4 $24,800pp adventures, whether on foot (ASG80G), Junior Suite 7 $29,200pp or skis (ASG78G), experience the historic Captain’s Suite 4 $33,600pp crossing of South Georgia by following in the footsteps of legendary explorer Sir Optional Activities Ernest Shackleton. Sea kayaking from US$1,280 Speak to our experts at time of booking Shackleton Multi-day Ski Crossing from US$1,280 (ASG78G only) or visit auroraexpeditions.com.au Shackleton Alpine Crossing from US$1,280 (ASG80G only) SAVE 20% when you combine your voyage with © T. Pilkington a Patagonia trek! More information on page 27. Conditions apply. 39 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Svalbard ∙ Franz Josef Land ∙ East Greenland ∙ Jan Mayen ∙ Norway Ride the Gulf Stream north, exploring Norway’s mountainous coast and historic fishing villages before reaching Svalbard, realm of the polar bear. Tread softly across tundra in search of arctic fox, reindeer and millions of migratory birds. Visit abandoned whaling settlements and trapper's huts. Follow in the wake of early sealers to Franz Josef Land, a Russian Arctic archipelago renowned for geological oddities, walrus and North Pole attempts. Sail to East Greenland for Inuit culture, fantastic icebergs and fjords hemmed in by soaring rock walls. Discover Jan Mayen, a remote and mountainous volcanic island in the Arctic Ocean. A rarely visited nature reserve and often shrouded in mist, the island reveals the spectacular cone- shaped Beerenberg volcano on clear days. Our new expedition ship, the Greg Mortimer, smooths and speeds your passages, allowing you more time to sit back and enjoy the wildlife, photograph stunning mountain landscapes and cruise among ice. Find the trip of your dream in the pages ahead and for even more inspiration, visit auroraexpeditions.com.au/arctic 40 | aurora expeditions
1. 41 | auroraexpeditions.com.au Formed over millions of years, Svalbard’s Rijpbreen glacier; H. Saraf
Discovers Norway’s coastal fjords to Svalbard’s epic bird cliffs and polar bears, to East Greenland’s Inuit culture and magnificent icebergs stretches the natural wonder that is the Arctic. Plus, as part of our inaugural Arctic season on the Greg Mortimer, we’re introducing Jan Mayen and Franz Josef Land to the map. Now there's more to choose from than ever! Longyearbyen Greenland Sea Scoresby Sund, East Greenland; M. Baynes EAST GREENLAND Feast on tundra berries, experience Inuit culture and paleo- eskimo sites in the shadow of the second largest ice cap on Earth. Photograph musk oxen and dazzling icebergs, kayak through fjords, climb to remote summits, and Zodiac cruise along crystalline waters. Arc tic C ircle The king of the Arctic; G.Lee Reykjavík SVALBARD ARCHIPELAGO From fascinating Longyearbyen, gateway to Svalbard, immerse yourself in an Arctic wonderland of calving glaciers, alpine peaks and tundra and seabird cliffs. Push north into pack ice in search of walrus and polar bears. Kayak among bearded and harp seals. JAN MAYEN One of the most isolated islands in the world. Beerenberg volcano is the world's northernmost active volcano. It is also Norwegian Sea one of Norway's highest mountains with a summit at 2,277 metres above sea level. Few expeditioners have enjoyed the privilege of landing on Jan Mayen. Bergen 42 | aurora expeditions
Walrus on Pack ice, Svalbard; C.Genillard EARLY SUMMER JUN JUL AUG SEP Accessible pack ice where polar bears and cubs emerge and walrus haul out on floes. Seabirds populate cliffs, incubating and hatching eggs. Reindeer feed in snow-free areas and tundra glows under midnight sun. FRANZ JOSEF LAND This rarely visited archipelago of 191 islands north of Murmansk, Russia, features bird cliffs alive with little auks, guillemots, fulmars and kittiwakes; walrus haulouts and roaming polar bears. Geological oddities like beaches of spherical geodes and fantastic magma towers are a photographer’s dream. NEW! see pages 50 & 54. Arctic Fox, Hornsund, Spitsbergen; K.Povey Barents Sea MID SUMMER JUN JUL AUG SEP Warmest Arctic months, seabirds busy feeding chicks, Arctic fox and pups hunt nearby. Minke, humpback and beluga whales, glacier fronts calving, tundra flowers in bloom. Walrus and polar bears on ice and shore. Trollfjorden, Norway; M.Baynes NORWEGIAN COAST Kittiwakes perched on an iceberg, Bellsund; K.Gosbell Visit historic fishing villages, search for puffins, guillemots, orcas and minke LATE SUMMER whales. Trek through boreal forests and JUN JUL AUG SEP discover Norse mythology, rife with rescued maidens and trolls. Days long, but exquisite twilight. Less pack ice means better access. Polar bears hunt seals, walrus show off pups. Autumn-tinged tundra and ripe berries give way to first snowfall. 43 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
SCORESBYSUND SPECTACLE Trek to glorious vantage points, Zodiac cruise among spectacular landscapes, paddle kayaks through one of the world’s longest, largest and deepest (average depth 500 metres) fjord systems. Experience Inuit culture, towering peaks, polar bears, seals, musk oxen, Mirror reflections in Scoresbysund; M. Baynes incandescent sunsets and icebergs. ARCTIC ADVENTURE, NEW DIMENSIONS Add an adventure activity and experience the high arctic like few others. Paddle kayaks through a maze of grounded icebergs, scuba dive along sparkling ice walls or climb peaks in ranges that few have people have ever visited. Check itineraries in the pages ahead and sign up for the activity you love. ITTOQQORTOORMIIT – GET INUIT! Visit Greenland’s most remote settlement, home to some 450, mostly Inuit people. A town that is cut off by ice for at least nine months each year, people rely on hunting and fishing as the mainstays of the town. A small museum and local people share Inuit culture and display Visit Ittoqqortoormiit, East Greenland; A. Seafarer local crafts. 44 | aurora expeditions
Close encounter with the mighty polar bear, Svalbard; A. Greenwood ENTER THE KINGDOM OF ... Largest of the world’s carnivores, the polar bear is a marine mammal that lives in the Arctic. Best chance of seeing them is from the ship, in the pack ice where they hunt bearded and ringed seals, north of Svalbard or in Franz Josef Land. Picture perfect; A. Seafarer CAPTURE THE MOMENT – FOREVER Whether you’re photographing guillemots feeding chicks, an Arctic fox pup at play, never ending twilight or a polar bear feeding under the midnight sun, our photography voyages are hosted by world-class guides to help you capture what you want, as you want it. Kayakers dwarfed by Røde Ø and icebergs; V. Swift 45 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
Get up close to Svalbard’s dramatic landscapes on the Greg Mortimer; H. Saraf Spitsbergen, BarentsØya & EdgeØya | 11 Days Enjoy the best of Svalbard, a world of endless Highlights daylight, where polar bear sightings quicken your Photograph polar bears hunting seals near ship pulse, guillemot cries echo from sea cliffs and beluga whales rise from the sea. Explore tundra adorned Kayak through brash ice near calving glaciers* with wildflowers and historic camps of explorers and Approach walrus haulouts on foot or by Zodiac hunters. Push through pack ice to find walrus and Discover historic whaling settlements and explorer camps bearded seals. Our schedule is flexible and we make the most of spontaneous opportunities. Walk across tundra speckled with exquisite wildflowers Optional Activities Enjoy Longyearbyen on a guided town tour (included). *surcharge applies 46 | aurora expeditions
Zodiac cruise along the Hornsund and caption the perfect photo; A. Greenwood Arctic Ocean Itinerary Overview Moffen Island STORØYA DAY 1 Enjoy a guided group tour of colourful Longyearbyen, the Magdalenefjorden KVITØYA NORDAUSTLANDET capital of Svalbard. Late afternoon sees us warmly welcomed on board the Greg Mortimer. Hi nlo DAYS 2–3 On Spitsbergen's rugged western coast, Zodiac cruise along pe nS tra 14th July or Waggonway Glacier in Magdalenefjörden, photograph it SVALBARD reindeer and wildflowers and visit historic whaling settlements and BARENTSØYA explorer camps. Longyearbyen Barents Sea DAYS 4–6 Enter pack ice along Spitsbergen's northwest coast where EDGEØYA polar bears stalk seals, walrus haulout on Moffen Island. We visit Bellsund trappers' huts and discover the tundra's exquisite microflora, and Greenland Sea attempt to cross 80° North. Hornsund Atlantic Ocean DAYS 7–8 We attempt to navigate Hinlopen Strait, Zodiac cruise beneath raucous guillemot cliffs at Alkefjellet, perhaps land on Barentsøya and Edgeøya islands. Spot eider ducks and Arctic fox. Visit our website for Dates & Prices current offers DAYS 9–10 Explore deep fjords of Hornsund and Bellsund, with Start/Finish Duration Dates Voyage Code stunning glaciers, bird cliffs, Arctic fox, Norwegian reindeer and walrus. Longyearbyen/ Longyearbyen 11 Days 12 Jun ‘20 SVAL49G DAY 11 A cruise along glorious Isfjorden returns us to Longyearbyen, Longyearbyen/ Longyearbyen 11 Days 22 Jun ‘20 SVAL50G where we transfer to flights home or new adventures. Longyearbyen/ Longyearbyen 11 Days 02 Jul ‘20 SVAL51G Itinerary and map are a guide only. Itinerary is subject to ice and weather Category Deck(s) From Price (AU$) conditions. view deck plan page 64 Aurora Stateroom 3 $8,200pp Balcony Stateroom 4, 6 $9,300pp Norway in a nutshell Balcony Suite 4 $11,400pp This popular tour takes you through Junior Suite 7 $13,500pp some of Norway’s most breathtaking UNESCO protected sceneries filled with Captain’s Suite 4 $15,500pp fjords, mountains and valleys, as well as Optional Activities Europe’s top scenic rail journeys. Sea kayaking from AU$1,080 Photography workshops FREE Speak to our experts at time of booking Snorkelling from AU$1,080 (SVAL50G & SVAL51G only) or visit auroraexpeditions.com.au Diving from AU$1,080 (SVAL50G & SVAL51G only) 47 | auroraexpeditions.com.au
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