THE ARCTIC Small Ship Cruises
2017-18 North Pole • Spitsbergen • Iceland • Greenland • Canada Ocean Nova • Sea Adventurer • 50 Years of Victory
Contents & prices 02 03
The Peregrine promise Polar experts
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INTRODUCTION TO SPITSBERGEN SEA ADVENTURER
12 12
Inclusions Optional Activities
06 08
Sea Adventurer Ocean Nova
DAYS
START
END
TRIPLE A$
LOWER DECK A$
MAIN DECK PORTHOLE A$
MAIN DECK WINDOW A$
SUPERIOR A$
DELUXE A$
SUITE A$
TRANSFER PACKAGE A$
Introduction to Spitsbergen
9
Jun 20, 17
Jun 28, 17
7200
9400
10,300
11,400
12,600
14,000
15,500
N/A
Introduction to Spitsbergen
9
Jul 18, 17
Jul 26, 17
7200
9400
10,300
11,400
12,600
14,000
15,500
N/A
DAYS
START
END
QUAD A$
TRIPLE A$
UPPER/LOWER TWIN A$
UPPER DECK TWIN A$
BRIDGE DECK A$
9
Jun 15, 17
Jun 23, 17
7000
7600
9500
10,000
10,700
DAYS
START
END
QUAD A$
TRIPLE A$
UPPER/LOWER TWIN A$
UPPER DECK TWIN A$
BRIDGE DECK A$
13
Jul 13, 17
Jul 25, 17
10,800
12,200
14,900
15,700
16,700
DAYS
START
END
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INTRODUCTION TO SPITSBERGEN OCEAN NOVA
12
Introduction to Spitsbergen
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SPITSBERGEN IN DEPTH OCEAN NOVA
14
Spitsbergen in Depth
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04 05
SPITSBERGEN EXPLORER SEA ADVENTURER
TRIPLE A$
LOWER DECK A$
MAIN DECK PORTHOLE A$
MAIN DECK WINDOW A$
SUPERIOR A$
DELUXE A$
SUITE A$
TRANSFER PACKAGE A$
16
Spitsbergen Explorer
11
Jun 28, 17
Jul 08, 17
8500
11,100
12,300
13,700
15,200
16,800
18,600
N/A
16
Spitsbergen Explorer
11
Jul 08, 17
Jul 18, 17
8500
11,100
12,300
13,700
15,200
16,800
18,600
N/A
16
Spitsbergen Explorer
11
Jul 26, 17
Aug 05, 17
8500
11,100
12,300
13,700
15,200
16,800
18,600
N/A
DAYS
START
END
QUAD A$
TRIPLE A$
UPPER/LOWER TWIN A$
UPPER DECK TWIN A$
BRIDGE DECK A$
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SPITSBERGEN EXPLORER OCEAN NOVA
16
Spitsbergen Explorer
11
Jun 05, 17
Jun 15, 17
8800
9900
12,200
12,900
13,600
16
Spitsbergen Explorer
11
Jun 23, 17
Jul 03, 17
8800
9900
12,200
12,900
13,600
16
Spitsbergen Explorer
11
Jul 03, 17
Jul 13, 17
8800
9900
12,200
12,900
13,600
DAYS
START
END
TRIPLE A$
LOWER DECK A$
MAIN DECK PORTHOLE A$
MAIN DECK WINDOW A$
SUPERIOR A$
DELUXE A$
SUITE A$
TRANSFER PACKAGE A$
13
Aug 05, 17
Aug 17, 17
9900
12,900
14,200
15,700
17,400
19,100
21,200
N/A
DAYS
START
END
QUAD A$
TRIPLE A$
UPPER/LOWER TWIN A$
UPPER DECK TWIN A$
BRIDGE DECK A$
14
Aug 26, 17
Sep 08, 17
11,800
12,900
16,100
16,900
17,600
DAYS
START
END
TRIPLE A$
LOWER DECK A$
MAIN DECK PORTHOLE A$
MAIN DECK WINDOW A$
SUPERIOR A$
DELUXE A$
SUITE A$
TRANSFER PACKAGE A$
Aug 29, 17
11,400
14,900
16,400
18,200
20,100
22,100
24,400
N/A
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SPITSBERGEN, EAST GREENLAND & ICELAND SEA ADVENTURER
18
Spitsbergen, East Greenland & Iceland
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SPITSBERGEN, EAST GREENLAND & ICELAND OCEAN NOVA
18
Spitsbergen, East Greenland & Iceland
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GREENLAND & CANADA SEA ADVENTURER
26
East Greenland: Northern Lights
14
Aug 16, 17
22
Iceland, Greenland & Baffin Island
18
Aug 28, 17
Sep 14, 17
12,200
15,900
17,500
19,300
21,300
23,500
25,900
900
24
Canada to Greenland
13
Sep 12, 17
Sep 24, 17
8800
11,500
12,700
14,100
15,600
17,200
19,000
2600
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GREENLAND & CANADA OCEAN NOVA
DAYS
START
END
QUAD A$
TRIPLE A$
UPPER/LOWER TWIN A$
UPPER DECK TWIN A$
BRIDGE DECK A$
28
Arctic Express: Greenland’s Northern Lights (Cruise North, Fly South)
13
Sep 07, 17
Sep 19, 17
10,800
11,500
14,400
14,900
15,700
30
Arctic Express: Greenland’s Northern Lights (Fly North, Fly South)
10
Sep 17, 17
Sep 26, 17
8100
8,800
10,800
11,400
11,900
28
Arctic Express: Greenland’s Northern Lights (Fly North, Cruise South)
13
Sep 24, 17
Oct 06, 17
10,800
11,500
14,400
14,900
15,700
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ARCTIC WATCH LODGE
DAYS
START
END
TWIN A$
SINGLE A$
TRANSFER PACKAGE A$
32
Arctic Watch Lodge
8
Jun 30, 17
Jul 07, 17
8710
13,220
2360
32
Arctic Watch Lodge
8
Jul 05, 17
Jul 12, 17
8710
13,220
2360
32
Arctic Watch Lodge
10
Jul 10, 17
Jul 19, 17
13,220
19,780
2360
32
Arctic Watch Lodge
10
Jul 17, 17
Jul 26, 17
13,220
19,780
2360
32
Arctic Watch Lodge
10
Jul 24, 17
Aug 02, 17
13,220
19,780
2360
32
Arctic Watch Lodge
10
Jul 31, 17
Aug 09, 17
13,220
19,780
2360
32
Arctic Watch Lodge
8
Aug 07, 17
Aug 14, 17
8710
13,220
2360
NOTE: The Sea Adventurer also has Owner’s Suites. Please see our website for prices.
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NORTH POLE 50 YEARS OF VICTORY
DAYS
START
36 36
END
TWIN A$
MINI SUITE A$
SUITE A$
VICTORY A$
ARKTIKA A$
TRANSFER PACKAGE A$
North Pole
14
North Pole
14
Jul 09, 17
Jul 22, 17
38,000
43,400
54,300
58,300
59,700
2400
Jul 20, 17
Aug 02, 17
38,000
43,400
54,300
58,300
59,700
36
North Pole
2400
14
Jul 31, 17
Aug 13, 17
38,000
43,400
54,300
58,300
59,700
2400
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NORTH POLE BARNEO ICE CAMP
DAYS
START
END
PER PERSON A$
38
North Pole Express: Barneo Ice Camp
3
Apr 13, 17
Apr 15, 17
27,100
OTHER INFORMATION 40
Antarctica expeditions
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Booking Conditions
Compulsory transfer package: On board certain departures of the Sea Adventurer, the 50 Years of Victory and Arctic Watch, you must purchase a compulsory transfer package. This includes charter flight and transfers. Kayaking is an optional extra on most voyages, except North Pole: A$945. Hot air ballooning is an optional extra on all North Pole voyages. The cost is US$295 payable on board. Bookings are required for both and spaces are limited.
Yellowknife
CANADA
Resolute Somerset Island
Geographical North Pole Arc tic O c e a n
CANADA Iqaluit
B a ffin B a y
G re e n la n d Se a
SVALBARD NORWAY
GREENLAND
Longyearbyen
Kangerlussuaq
Constable Point Murmansk
RUSSIA Akureyri Reykjavik
ICELAND
FINLAND NORWAY Oslo
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DIANNE’S STORY It was Ben Stiller who first inspired my travelling to Greenland – or at least the character he played in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. Before watching the film, I’d always imagined Greenland as one giant iceberg – not quite the place to excite someone known to shiver at the mere thought of cold. The diversity of sceneries featured in the film, however, piqued my interest. After doing a bit of my own preliminary research, I made a few inquiries, received assurance all cabins were well heated, and booked my passage. The prospect of voyaging to one of the world’s poles in the company of complete strangers was, admittedly, a little daunting for me at first. As someone who usually travelled with family and friends, I worried whether I’d make friends and what my cabin partner would be like. What a waste of time that was! The activities and presentations organised by the expedition crew ensured that everyone was mingling early on, while their constant updates created a sense of common goal and camaraderie between us. The library, with its panoramic windows and early morning coffee and pastries, was also a great place for socialising. For me, the highlight of the trip was seeing Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights. Witnessing this natural spectacle can of course never be assured, but on our final night at sea, gale force winds struck up, a blood moon appeared… and out they came. Incredible. Other highlights were exploring the coastlines by Zodiac and calling in at the Inuit settlement of Ittoqqrtoormit. I really would recommend a polar adventure to anyone who can handle a bit of cold. The Arctic is cold! Surprisingly, however, this was one of things I ended up enjoying most about my trip. Being so cosy and comfortable in a region so inhospitable really is something wondrous. Diane Bone, East Greenland: Northern Lights, September 2015
Photo: Sarah Lousie Scales
THE PEREGRINE PROMISE We don’t believe in travel as a means to tick ten items off a bucket list in ten days. Aside from being a superficial way to travel, it’s exhausting! At Peregrine, we take the time to get under the skin of a destination. Of course we all want to see a polar bear in the Arctic, but while we’re there let’s spend some time with some Inuit people and gain an appreciation for their fascinating way of life. Seeing the famous landmarks and wildlife is a must, but exploring it with a passionate expert on foot or finding a quiet spot on the ship to enjoy the majesty of the northern lights in solitude... these are moments that leave lasting impressions.
THE ARCTIC An Arctic adventure might be something you’ve always dreamed about. Perhaps you saw a documentary or read a book that ignited your passion. Maybe you just have a great love for polar wildlife. Whatever it was that piqued your interest, once the idea of going has taken root it’s impossible to shake. The Arctic is a feast for the eyes. Each day brings the promise of new wildlife sightings, including walrus; thousands of nesting birds; land-dwelling musk ox and caribou; humpback, minke, blue, beluga and one-horned narwhal whales; grey seals and harp seals; and, of course, the mighty polar bear. Few who visit the Arctic come home unchanged.
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Photo: Christopher Michel @ChrisMichel
Photo: Christopher Michel @ChrisMichel
POLAR EXPERTS Peregrine and our sister company Quark Expeditions have been working together for the last 11 Arctic seasons, and between us we have led thousands of polar voyages. We use this wealth of combined experience to plan our journeys and make sure each itinerary is carefully designed to offer the perfect balance between exploration and relaxation. Drawing on the knowledge of polar experts and enthusiasts, we pride ourselves on offering a unique insight into these beautiful and mysterious destinations.
YOUR HOME ON THE SEA
ONBOARD EXPERTS
We know you want to be as comfortable as possible while on board. For this reason we have chosen vessels with a maximum number of 130 guests (numbers vary between ships). Each vessel is equipped with modern conveniences like LED televisions and internet connectivity, along with luxurious touches that make each voyage a true pleasure.
There’s only so much you can read in a guidebook, especially when it comes to such rare and extraordinary locations. We therefore feel it’s essential to have an array of specialists on board every polar journey. We want to ensure everything from miraculous glacier formations to awe-inspiring wildlife can be located and explained. With an array of onboard experts at hand, you can be assured that no question will be left unanswered, and no sight left unseen.
Ships boast an onboard chef to prepare a range of hearty, quality meals and you will certainly never go hungry. In fact, many of our passengers return home raving about the food. While the world outside the ship will undoubtedly mesmerise you, we hope to craft a world inside that also captures your imagination.
SAFETY & RESPONSIBILITY Quark prides itself on its exceptional safety standards and eco credentials. From undergoing external safety audits and being part of AECO and IAATO to choosing carbon neutral vessels, Quark and Peregrine are committed to sustaining this beautiful region and upholding the highest standards of safety.
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Photo: Christopher Michel @ChrisMichel
INCLUSIONS WHAT’S INCLUDED
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Frequent excursions
Flights and Transfers
We aim to get you off the ship as much as possible, with ample time to explore in our fleet of sturdy, inflatable Zodiac boats. By keeping the number of passengers on board to a minimum, all passengers are able to disembark swiftly, easily and safely.
When booking your voyage, please enquire about international and domestic flights and transfers to and from the start and end points of your journey.
Wildlife discovery
We can arrange pre and post tour accommodation in Longyearbyen, Reykjavik, Ottawa, Yellowknife and Helsinki. Please contact us for more information about availability and prices.
Bird and wildlife watching is the backbone of all our expedition programs. Groups regularly head out in the company of world-renowned naturalists and ornithologists in search of rare and interesting species.
Expedition parka and expedition boots Your expedition parka will be provided. It is designed to withstand the rigours of polar travel and is yours to keep. You will also be provided with rubber boots, on loan, saving space in your suitcase and ensuring you are fully equipped to explore the region.
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Additional Accommodation
Travelling on your own? If you’re travelling alone you don’t have to pay a single supplement; we’ll simply pair you up with someone of the same gender. Triple and quad-share cabins are also available.
Photo: Christopher Michel @ChrisMichel
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES Hot Air Ballooning
Snowshoeing
Reaching the North Pole is a big thrill, but imagine being one of only a few people in the world to soar high above it in a hot air balloon. Rising as high as 30 metres to get a bird’s-eye view of the ship and Arctic ice cap below, you can’t help but gasp at the 360-degree view to all points south. Please note: this is an optional activity and not included in the trip price. It must be booked prior to your journey (spaces are limited) and is highly weather dependent.
Our lightweight snowshoes make it easy to navigate your way across the deep Arctic snow and visit places usually inaccessible on foot. This traditional mode of transport comes from the indigenous people of North America, who constructed them from wood. Nowadays, the shoes are much lighter and more forgiving, allowing you to discover remote alcoves and hidden valleys (not offered on all voyages).
Hiking Hiking is a great way to appreciate the immense landscapes of the Arctic. The tundra comes alive during the brief Arctic summer, with bursts of colour from shrubs and plants. Each hike is different: you might find yourself exploring communities, shorelines or glaciated landscapes and we are often on the lookout for wildlife. Participation is optional and your Expedition Team will advise you of what to expect prior to each excursion.
Kayaking Imagine the tranquillity of gliding across glass-like water with nothing to disturb you but the call of seabirds and the sound of your rolling paddles. All equipment is provided and an experienced kayaking guide will be on hand at all times. Please note: this is an optional activity and not included in the trip price. It must be booked prior to your journey (spaces are limited). Some kayaking experience is essential.
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SEA ADVENTURER Those travelling aboard the Sea Adventurer in 2017 will be the first to benefit from the vessel’s $8 million refurbishment. In keeping with the ship’s world-class standing, two new engines are being fitted and all cabins and public areas are receiving an upgrade. Unique also to the Sea Adventurer are her covered promenade and spacious wooden deck – ideal for taking in the seascapes from.
SHIP FEATURES • Staff and crew of 83 • Capacity of 132 guests (subject to change) • Ice Class 1A • Cruising speed of 12 knots • All cabins exterior facing with ensuite • Window-lined Dining Room located on upper deck • Spacious and covered promenade deck • Ship-to-shore satellite communications with email and wireless internet access • 24-hour tea and coffee available
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OCEAN NOVA Built in 1992 and completely refurbished in 2006, the Ocean Nova offers a comfortable level of onboard accommodation and service, and is the perfect ship in which to explore the Arctic up close. She holds a maximum of 78 passengers and has a variety of cabin sizes and configurations. All cabins offer sea views and private facilities and are ultimately designed to optimise your comfort on board.
SHIP FEATURES • Staff and crew of 38 • Capacity of 78 guests • Ice Class 1B (CASCO 1A) • Cruising speed of 12 knots • All cabins exterior facing with ensuite
• Glass-enclosed panoramic lounge and presentationOCEAN room NOVA OCEAN NOVA located on top deck
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TRIPLE CABIN • Ship-to-shore satellite communications with email and OCEAN NOVA TRIPLE DECK CABINTWIN CABIN UPPER wireless internet access OCEAN NOVA UPPER DECK TWIN CABIN BRIDGE DECK TWIN CABIN TRIPLE CABIN
• 24-hour tea and coffee available
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SPITSBERGEN & ICELAND SPITSBERGEN
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Often sighted padding along frozen shores or paddling between ice floes, polar bears are known to frequent Spitsbergen more than any other region in the Arctic. As the world’s largest land predator, polar bears regularly inspire awe among many privileged enough to see them – even our expedition leaders are sometimes left lost for words. No less impressive a spectacle, if one far less distinguished, is that of a walrus haul-out. The sight of thousands of these ungainly beasts clambering ashore and vying for space is one strangely captivating. A little further inland, herds of wild reindeer are often spotted, and sometimes even Arctic Foxes. For bird enthusiasts, Arctic terns, skuas, kittiwakes, long-tailed ducks and ivory gulls are some of the most commonly seen species on the wing.
ICELAND Some of our Arctic adventures begin or end in Iceland, one of the world’s most unusual – and naturally striking – countries. While on your voyage you’ll get to experience the charms of the capital, Reykjavik, we don’t venture to the country’s other riches: its lava fields, glacial rivers, gurgling hot springs, cascading waterfalls, quaint villages and more. If you’re interested in exploring this land of cultural quirks, geological extremes and incredible natural diversity, consider booking onto our Icelandic land-based trips.
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INTRODUCTION TO SPITSBERGEN 9 DAYS From polar bear cubs at play to vast seascapes of fathomless beauty, the sights to be seen on this voyage are unrivalled. Hike along sprawling tundra, explore fjords and ice floes by kayak, spot wild reindeer on the trot and give snowshoeing a shot. This journey along Spitsbergen’s western coast showcases the incredible natural beauty and iconic wildlife of the Arctic.
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Arctic O cean
Phippsøya Kvitøya
Moffen Nordaustlandet Alkefjellet Smeerenburg
SPITSBERGEN Longyearbyen Greenland S ea Calypsobyen
Hornsund
Barentsøya Edgeøya
S VALB AR D
(region of Norway)
Day 1 Embarkation Longyearbyen Longyearbyen is the largest settlement on Spitsbergen. Prepare for incredible mountain views as you embark on this unforgettable adventure. Days 2–8 Exploring Spitsbergen Some of our favourite destinations on the western part of the island include 14th July Glacier, Smeerenburg and the Hinlopen Strait. You’ll also get to explore fjords and outlying islands to the north. From polar flora to immense glaciers, the natural landscape of Spitsbergen is just as varied as its wildlife. Each day we aim to reach destinations that present the best opportunities to spot wildlife.
It’s likely you’ll see polar bears with Hornsund being one of their preferred hunting areas. The cliffs of Alkefjellet are popular with polar bears and the Arctic fox thanks to all the bird eggs. Poolepynton is a great spot for spotting walruses. In terms of activities, optional sea-kayaking excursions allow you to reach some isolated pockets of Spitsbergen. In Smeerenburg you can visit a memorial erected in 1906 to remember the whalers who lost their lives here in the 17th and 18th centuries. Each day you’ll see something new, whether it is a rare bird species or an abandoned hut from centuries ago.
Day 9 Disembarkation Longyearbyen It’s time for your Arctic adventure to end. Say goodbye to new friends as you disembark in the frontier-style settlement of Longyearbyen. From here you will be transferred to the airport for your flight home. IMPORTANT REMINDER Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, ice and weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS Sea kayaking is an optional extra and must be arranged before travel.
TRIP CODE:
PPIS16, PPIS15
Inclusions All voyage activities and excursions, education program, meals and expedition parka. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into and out of Longyearbyen. Voyage Starts and ends in Longyearbyen. Ship This voyage is operated on board the Ocean Nova and the Sea Adventurer. Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover. For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
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SPITSBERGEN IN DEPTH 13 DAYS With its abundant wildlife, constant daylight and vast polar desert, Spitsbergen – the largest island of the Svalbard archipelago – makes for a truly spectacular Arctic destination. In circumnavigating this spectacularly wild coastline, keep eyes peeled for lumbering polar bear, breaching whales, walrusses hauling out, herds of reindeer, flocks of seabirds and the impossibly cute Arctic fox. This one’s a trip for wildlife lovers and adventurers alike. 14 // peregrineadventures.com
Arctic O cean
Phippsøya Kvitøya
Moffen Nordaustlandet Monaco Smeerenburg Glacier Alkefjellet
SPITSBERGEN Greenland S ea
Longyearbyen
B ellsund
Hornsund
Calypsobyen
Barentsøya Edgeøya
S VALB AR D
(Region of Norway)
Day 1 Embarkation Longyearbyen Your voyage begins when you board the ship in Longyearbyen, the island’s largest settlement. Enjoy your first view of the island’s rugged, glacier-topped mountains poking up through icy Arctic waters. Days 2-12 Exploring Spitsbergen Expect a new adventure every day while this journey navigates Spitsbergen and its smaller, outlying islands. The variety of wildlife, landscapes and geological formations here is astounding. Every expedition will be unique, but a few of our favourite landing sites include the 14th July Glacier, Ny London, Phippsoya, Aklefjellet and the seldom-visited Kvitoya. For birders, the 14th July Glacier is home to purple sandpipers,
common eiders, barnacle geese and Arctic terns while Alkefjellet hosts colonies of nesting Brunnich guillemots (thick-billed murres). Keep cameras at the ready also at places like Ny London, Sundneset and Alkhornet, where reindeers are often sighted, as well as Phippsoya and Isbukta – two popular hunting grounds for the world’s largest land predator, the polar bear. A big part of appreciating Spitsbergen comes from understanding this area’s local cultures; not just how its people live today, but how this land was first explored and settled. Whaling was a key industry here and you will see blubber ovens and other whaling evidence at landing sites such as Smeerenburg.
Day 13 Disembarkation Longyearbyen Your adventure ends as it began, in the settlement of Longyearbyen. Unless you’d like to stay on to explore this region further, from here we’ll transfer you to the airport for your flight home. OPTIONAL EXTRAS Sea kayaking is an optional extra and must be arranged before travel.
IMPORTANT REMINDER
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Inclusions All voyage activities and excursions, education program, meals and expedition parka. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into and out of Longyearbyen. Voyage Starts and ends in Longyearbyen. Ships This voyage is operated on board the Ocean Nova. Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover. For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
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SPITSBERGEN EXPLORER 11 DAYS Explore the uninhabited islands, sheltered inlets and pristine fjords of Spitsbergen’s western coast on this classic Arctic expedition. In addition to sublime scenery and bountiful wildlife, the Svalbard archipelago features numerous sites of historical and cultural interest. Visit a whalers’ memorial in Smeerenburg, admire glaciers named after Monaco royalty and learn how this outermost of outposts was first charted.
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Day 1 Embarkation Longyearbyen Your Arctic adventure begins upon boarding your vessel. After checking into your cabin, be sure to take a stroll out on deck to savour views of Longyearbyen’s mountainous backdrop. Days 2-10 Exploring Spitsbergen Cruise around searching for wildlife. This expedition will travel to western Spitsbergen as well as some stunning fjords and outlying islands to the north. From polar deserts to immense glaciers, the natural landscape is just as varied as the wildlife. Each expedition presents new opportunities, so there will be no fixed itinerary; however, our favourite destinations include 14th July Glacier, Smeerenburg, Phippsoya, Alkhornet and the Hinlopen Strait.
Each day’s destinations will be chosen for optimum wildlife viewing and appreciation of the history and geology of Spitsbergen. Seeing polar bears is almost guaranteed, as Phippsoya is one of their favourite hunting grounds. The towering cliffs of Alkefjellet is another, as the eggs laid by seabirds provide many an easy meal for both polar bears and the Arctic fox. Coming across a walrus haulout is a moment you’ll never forget. The noise these graceless creatures produce in vying for plots of coastline is incredible, with Torellneset and Phippsoya great places for catching the action. If you’re keen to explore Spitsbergen’s more isolated pockets at closer quarters, we recommend taking part in the sea-kayak program. Spitsbergen is made up of six national parks, three nature reserves,
one geotopical protected area and 15 bird sanctuaries, ensuring there is an abundance of wilderness to uncover by paddle power. There is no shortage of surprises in Spitsbergen. The tundra can be very colourful in summer, with carpets of wildflower bursting for a taste of sunshine. Each day brings something new, whether this is a rare bird species or abandoned hut from centuries ago. Day 11 Disembarkation Longyearbyen The time to say goodbye has arrived. Your adventure ends as it began: in Longyearbyen. Either transfer to the airport for the flight home or spend more time exploring this unique region. OPTIONAL EXTRAS Sea kayaking is an optional extra and must be arranged before travel.
IMPORTANT REMINDER Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, ice and weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
TRIP CODE:
PPSE16, PPSE15
Inclusions All voyage activities and excursions, education program, meals and expedition parka. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into and out of Longyearbyen. Voyage Starts and ends in Longyearbyen. Ship This voyage is operated on board the Ocean Nova and the Sea Adventurer. Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover. For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
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SPITSBERGEN, EAST GREENLAND & ICELAND 13 OR 14 DAYS Named one of National Geographic Travelers’ 50 Tours of a Lifetime, this journey takes polar travel to the next level. With time spent in three different Arctic territories, each day is a new adventure. Search for polar bears Labrador Sea in Spitsbergen and musk oxen in eastern Greenland, navigate Scoresbysund’s incredible fjord systems or head out hiking across Denmark Island or kayaking through silent bays while seabirds hover overhead.
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Day 1 Embarkation Longyearbyen Start the adventure in Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen.
your time at sea – share photos, sip an icy cocktail in the bar or watch a movie.
Days 2-5 Spitsbergen, Norway
Days 9-12 Eastern Greenland
Spitsbergen is the largest of the Norwegian-ruled Svalbard islands, and exploration reveals abundant wildlife and austere beauty. Visit spectacular glacier fronts and steep-walled fjords where walrus, polar bear and Spitsbergen reindeer are among the possible wildlife sightings. Bird enthusiasts will be thrilled to see Arctic terns, skuas, long-tailed ducks, kittiwakes and glaucous and ivory gulls. When conditions are right you could sail within 10 degrees of the North Pole!
While touring Greenland’s remote eastern coast, you’ll enjoy Zodiac cruises and shore visits to several locations. Visit the remains of ancient Thule settlements, and keep an eye out for grazing musk oxen – 40 per cent of the world’s population lives here. Sail through spectacular Scoresbysund, the birthplace of many icebergs, and – some say – the most beautiful fjord system in the world.
Days 6-8 Greenland Sea While sailing the historic Greenland Sea, learn about the wildlife, geology and history of Greenland, your next stop. On deck you’ll learn to identify seabirds on the wing. It’s easy to keep entertained during
Day 13 Denmark Strait At sea, the Denmark Strait is your pathway east towards Iceland. The onboard Expedition Team will give informative and entertaining presentations about the history of Arctic exploration and the seabirds that will inevitably be soaring above.
Day 14 Disembarkation Akureyri – Reykjavik Disembark in Akureyri and fly to the domestic airport in Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital. We provide transfers to downtown Reykjavik. Note The 13 day itinerary takes 1 day less to cross the Greenland Sea, days 6-7.
IMPORTANT REMINDER Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS Sea kayaking is an optional extra and must be arranged before travel.
TRIP CODE:
PPII16, PPIC16
Inclusions All voyage activities and excursions, education program, meals and expedition parka. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into Longyearbyen and out of Reykjavik. Voyage Starts in Longyearbyen and ends in Akureyri. Ships This voyage is operated on board the Ocean Nova and the Sea Adventurer. Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover. For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
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GREENLAND & CANADA GREENLAND With over 80 per cent of its terrain covered in ice sheet, Greenland is not nearly as green as its name would suggest (some historians claim the land was so-named in an attempt to attract settlers). While the island’s coastline is a varying composition of rock-lined shores, cheerily coloured cottages and verdant tundra, not far inland it’s ice-covered peaks and vast polar deserts as far as the eye can see. Those who entertain a visit to Greenland often presume its icy landscapes incompatible with human habitation, so the communities and archeological sites encountered en route come as a surprise to many. Totally isolated from the rest of the world, Greenland’s earliest inhabitants developed belief systems and survival modes still evidenced in Inuit culture and the ruins of Norse and Thule settlements. The world’s largest island might also be its least densely populated in human terms, but the story’s a very different one when it comes to wildlife. A haven for breaching whales, nesting seabirds, clamorous seals, grazing muskoxen and shorelines of walrus, Greenland’s pristine environs offer plenty of opportunities for seeing some of the Arctic’s most iconic creatures.
CANADIAN ARCTIC Covering an area of more than 1.4 million square kilometres, Canada’s Arctic territory consists of 36,563 islands and several channels so large they’d count as seas in other parts of the world. The region is perhaps best known as the destination that scotched Franklin on his ill-fated quest to chart the Northwest Passage. That the sunken wreck of a ship he captained was only discovered in 2014 stands in testament to the region’s indomitable nature. These days, expeditions into Canada’s northernmost frontiers have come a long way. Aboard some of the finest vessels sailing the poles, you’ll be rounding islands, chugging through fjords, skirting coastlines and sighting whales without compromising on any comforts.
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ICELAND, GREENLAND & BAFFIN ISLAND 18 DAYS Set sail through the remotest corners of Iceland, Greenland and Canada on a trip where icebergs dwarf your ship, snow-dappled mountains blend with clouds and narwhals follow fjords to the sea. Mingle with Inuit locals in Pangnirtung, soak your bones in hot springs overlooking ice-choked bays, wander abandoned Norse settlements and search for puffins and walrus on regular Zodiac outings.
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Day 1 Arrive Reykjavik Begin your Arctic Circle adventure in Iceland’s eclectic capital, Reykjavik. Spend the day exploring this city under your own steam, perhaps warming up with a coffee (or shot of Icelandic schnapps!) in one of many cafes or a soak in the local geothermal hot springs.
a series of massive tidewater glaciers and wander Herjolfsnes, the site of an excavated Norse farm. On the uninhabited island of Uunartoq, relax in a stone-dammed hot spring while enjoying views of Labrador the surrounding mountains, then Sea tour the ruins of a Norse church in Hvalsey.
Day 2 Akureyri/Embarkation
Day 11 West Greenland
After breakfast, board a charter flight to the northern Icelandic town of Akureyri. Transfer to the ship, get settled in and meet your Expedition Team, captain and crew. As we set sail, take in your icy new surroundings from deck – be sure to keep binoculars and cameras at the ready in the event of passing whales.
Sail towards Paamiut. Known for its mysterious fog and blend of old and new cultures, the town also has its own guardian: the white-tailed eagle. Legend has it that good luck will come to those who spot it (easy to do, as they’re seen in large numbers here). History and culture buffs will also find plenty to like in Nuuk. Two of the world’s best-preserved mummies can be viewed in the Greenland National Historic Museum, while the Katuaq Culture Centre and Nuuk Art Museum offer intriguing insights into the traditions of this region. For nature fans, there’s also a thousandyear-old nature trail to hike, and fin, humpback, minke and killer whales can often be sighted from shore.
Day 3 Hornvik Sail into the peaceful bay of Hornvik, Iceland’s northernmost point and an area encircled by two of Europe’s largest bird havens. Disembark and hike to the majestic Hornbjarg cliffs, which are dominated by millions of seabirds, such as guillemots, kittiwakes and puffins. Also keep your eyes open for Arctic foxes, as sightings here are common. Day 4 At Sea As you cross the Denmark Strait, your Expedition Team will talk through the wildlife, history and geography of Greenland. Head up on deck and join your crew on the lookout for whales and seabirds, get to know your travel mates, or simply soak up the beauty of your surrounds. DAYS 5 & 6 East Greenland Sail south, dipping beneath the Arctic Circle. We’ll attempt our first Greenlandic shore landing on the island of Ammassalik, one of the most isolated inhabited regions on Earth. Venture into Sermilik Fjord by Zodiac, explore an Arctic ghost town at the abandoned Skjoldungen settlement, and take part in an optional kayaking activity in the Skjoldungen Fjord. Days 7 to 10 South Greenland Ships rarely venture into Lindenow Fjord, the least-occupied fjord in Greenland. Led by your Expedition Team, cruise by Zodiac to an arm of the fjord in search of bearded seals. If ice conditions permit, we’ll explore Prins Christian Sund, which features
Day 12 At sea Sail across the Davis Strait, a major summer feeding ground for walruses and narwhals. On-board presentations by your Expedition Team will prepare you for your upcoming Baffin Island adventures. Make the most of your time at sea learning to identify seabirds, trading tales with your travel mates or simply enjoying the spectacular panoramas on offer. Day 13 Baffin Island Trace the south-eastern coast of Baffin Island, the largest island in Canada and fifth largest in the world. In this land of glacial lakes, wildflowers such as Arctic poppies and purple saxifrage are scattered across the landscape. Your time here will be spent searching for wildlife by Zodiac, hiking on the tundra, and learning about the region’s history and culture through visits to fishing villages and traditional Inuit settlements. Day 14 Pangnirtung & Kekerten Island Dubbed the Switzerland of the Arctic, the Inuit hamlet of Pangnirtung is nestled beneath the frosty peaks of Mount Duval at the
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mouth of the Pangnirtung Fjord. Visit the Uqqurmiut Centre for Arts & Crafts to watch craftspeople in action, purchase a limited-edition lithograph, or pick up a colourful Pang hat (with matching scarf and mittens) to keep you warm during your Arctic adventuring. Afterwards, explore the remains of a whaling station on the uninhabited island of Kekerten. Day 15 Monumental island
OPTIONAL EXTRAS Sea kayaking is an optional extra and must be arranged before travel.
IMPORTANT REMINDER Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
Expect more wildlife sightings at Monumental Island, off the southern coast of Baffin Island. Though uninhabited by people, the island is a playground for walruses and TRIP CODE: PPAT prowling polar bears. As you cruise Inclusions All voyage activities Spitsbergen, East Greenland the shoreline by Zodiac, be sure to and excursions, education program, & Iceland keep your eyes peeled for these meals and expedition parka. For included magnificent creatures. transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Day 16 Lower Savage Islands This uninhabited archipelago was, for several centuries, the location of an annual trading fair between the Inuit and the Europeans. Explore the narrow channels separating the three islands by Zodiac. Polar bears can often be seen prowling the rugged slopes of the coastline. Day 17 Iqaluit
Flights Need to be booked into Reykjavik and out of Ottawa. Voyage Starts in Akureyri and ends in Iqaluit. Ships This voyage is operated on board the Sea Adventurer. Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover. For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
After breakfast, bid farewell to your Expedition Team and shipmates before disembarking in Iqaluit. Afterwards, transfer to the airport for the return charter flight to Ottawa. Day 18 Ottawa Your Arctic adventure comes to an end this morning after breakfast. Make your way to Ottawa’s airport for your flight home, or spend some time getting to know the city.
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CANADA TO GREENLAND 13 DAYS Led by a team of polar experts, cruise north of the Arctic Circle to some of the farthest-flung fjords and settlements on Earth. Stopping in at such tongue-twisting destinations as Iqaluit, Uummannaq, Ilulissat and Itilleq, hike along the windswept tundra of Monumental Island, visit old whaling stations and witness ice calving into the sea at Eqip Sermia Glacier.
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Day 1 Ottawa Welcome to Ottawa, where your Arctic adventure begins. If you arrive early, make the most of the spare hours independently exploring Canada’s capital. Day 2 Embarkation In Iqaluit After breakfast, board a charter flight for Iqaluit, where your first Zodiac ride will transfer you to the ship, cruising over Canada’s powerful tides. Once on board, meet your Expedition Team, the captain and crew. Day 3 Monumental Island Off the southern coast of Baffin Island, this isolated island is completely uninhabited, except for the Arctic animals that call it home. Explore the rugged shoreline in a Zodiac with your team, scouting for hauled-out walruses and polar bears prowling for food. Day 4 Kekerten Island & Pangnirtung Cross the Arctic Circle. Disembark at uninhabited Kekerten Island and wander around the historical remains of a whaling station, abandoned in 1926. Cruise towards Pangnirtung and see why this Inuit hamlet is often called the Switzerland of the Arctic. Tucked beneath the snow-capped peaks of Mount Duval, Pang is also a renowned artists’ haven. Stop at the Uqqurmiut Centre for Arts & Crafts to see traditional tapestries that have attracted worldwide attention for decades. Day 5 At Sea As the ship steams south, enjoy views of the coast of Baffin Island. Today will be spent at sea, so rug up and join the expedition staff on deck as they keep a look out for birds and whales. This is the perfect chance to relax with a glass of wine or hot tea and take in the wondrous beauty around you.
isolated places on the planet. Even so, this remote area is one of the world’s best big-wall playgrounds, attracting adventurous climbers eager to scale the sheer rock faces shooting straight out of the sea. As you traverse Baffin Bay tonight, your expedition staff will preview the excitement to come in Greenland.
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Day 9 Eqip Sermia Today, sail to one of the most breathtaking sights in Greenland: the Eqip Sermia Glacier. From a safe distance, listen to the roar of ice calving into the sea as you round the front of the glacier. Day 10 Ilulissat Have your camera out as you approach Ilulissat. This UNESCO World Heritage site forms the sea mouth of the Sermeq Kujalleq (Jakobshavn Glacier), the fastestmoving glacier in the world, which produces at least ten per cent of all Greenland’s calf ice.
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Day 8 Uummannaq & Qilaqitsoq, Greenland In the morning, visit the abandoned settlement of Qilaqitsoq, where a ghoulish discovery was made in 1972: the two graves of eight fully dressed mummies, thought to have drowned circa 1475. The remains of three women and a child are kept at the Greenland National Historic Museum in Nuuk, the Greenlandic capital. Continue on to Uummannaq. Hike the gentle slope beside the town and enjoy panoramic views of icebergs, snow-tipped mountains and the pretty multi-coloured houses below.
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Day 11 Itilleq Surrounded by sea, fjords and mountains, the picturesque village of Itilleq is situated on an island with no freshwater source (a local facility desalinates seawater for drinking). The community, whose main trade is fishing and hunting, will welcome us and show us their way of life. You’ll even get to join locals in a soccer match! Day 12 Kangerslussuaq Disembark in Kangerlussuaq, a former US military base. After breakfast, bid farewell to your Expedition Team and shipmates before transferring to the airport for your return charter flight to Ottawa. Day 13 Ottawa Make your way to the airport as your Arctic adventure comes to an end.
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IMPORTANT REMINDER Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
TRIP CODE:
PPCG
Inclusions All voyage activities and excursions, education program, meals and expedition parka. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into and out of Ottawa. Voyage Starts in Iqaluit and ends in Kangerslussuaq. Ships This voyage is operated on board the Sea Adventurer.
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover.
Sea kayaking is an optional extra and must be arranged before travel.
For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
Day 6 Cumberland Peninsula Continue sailing around the Cumberland Peninsula. The weather will guide us as to where we make our shore landings via Zodiac. Day 7 Sam Ford Fjord Set about 450 kilometres (380 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, Sam Ford Fjord is one of the most
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EAST GREENLAND: NORTHERN LIGHTS 14 DAYS In the island-dotted bays of eastern Greenland, adventure reaches epic proportions. Embarking in Reykjavic, Iceland, head north across the Arctic Circle into the fjords of Northeast Greenland National Park for the chance to witness the Aurora Borealis. Learn to spot rare seabirds on the wing, scoot past bobbing icebergs by Zodiac and visit the unique Inuit settlement of Ittoqqortoormiit. This is the Arctic as its been for thousands of years. Day 1 Reykjavik
Day 3 At Sea
Your Greenland adventure begins in Iceland’s cosmopolitan capital. If you arrive early, spend some time exploring the city’s many cafes, shops and galleries, or head to the famous Blue Lagoon for a soak in the geothermal hot springs.
Sail through the Denmark Strait en route to Greenland. Your Expedition Team will keep you informed and entertained with presentations about the area’s wildlife, history and geography.
Day 2 Embarkation Day In Akureyri
Days 4 To 7 Northeast Greenland National Park
Fly from Reykjavik to Akureyri, where you’ll begin your expedition to Greenland. As you sail out to sea, keep watch for seabirds circling above and whales breaching below.
Fjords punctuate the scenery of Northeast Greenland National Park, where Arctic foxes and muskoxen roam free. Spend your days hiking at King Oscar Fjord, exploring the
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tundra at Holm Bay, cruising the spectacular Alpefjord by Zodiac or challenging yourself with a trek to the top of Ella Island. Next up, head to the Antarctic Sound, an area recognisable by its beautiful purple and gold rocks. Then continue south along the Liverpool Coast. Days 8 To 11 Scoresby Sund Fjord Arrive at Scoresby Sund, the largest, longest and – some say – most beautiful fjord system in the world. If the skies are clear, you may catch a glimpse of the northern
lights during our evenings here. In Ittoqqortoormiit, meet the local Inuit people and gain a deeper understanding of their way of life. Encounter massive icebergs and an ancient Thule settlement as we approach Sydkap and Øfjord. Keep your eyes open for rare blue icebergs, which are usually only seen in the Antarctic. At C. Hofmann Halvø, enjoy a final hike out on the colourful tundra.
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OPTIONAL EXTRAS Sea kayaking is an optional extra and must be arranged before travel.
IMPORTANT REMINDER
Days 12 & 13 At Sea On the journey back to Iceland you’ll return through the Denmark Strait. During the crossing, keep your camera at the ready for sightings of white-beaked dolphins and humpback, minke and blue whales. Birdwatchers will enjoy spotting kittiwakes, gannets, guillemots, fulmars and razorbills. Day 14 Disembarkation Day In Akureyri Your Greenland adventure comes to an end as you enter the port in Akureyri and board a flight back to Reykjavik. A transfer is provided to downtown Reykjavik. If you have time, it’s worth spending a few extra days exploring this great city.
Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
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PPNL
Inclusions All voyage activities and excursions, education program, meals and expedition parka. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into and out of Reykjavik. Voyage Starts and ends in Akureyri. Ship This voyage is operated on board the Sea Adventurer. Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover. For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
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ARCTIC EXPRESS: GREENLAND’S NORTHERN LIGHTS (CRUISE NORTH, FLY SOUTH) 13 DAYS Set sail from vibrant Reykjavik to eastern Greenland’s Scoresbysund, home to the world’s largest fjord system. Drift past icebergs the size of apartment blocks in Hall Bredning, Rypefjord, Rodefjord and Frederiksdal. Spy muskoxen grazing the colourful valleys of Blomsterbugten and Renbugten. Meet members of the local Inuit community at Ittoqqortoormiit and perhaps catch a natural light show courtesy of the Aurora Borealis. 28 // peregrineadventures.com
Day 1 Reykjavik
Days 3-4 At Sea
It’s a real treat spending a night in Reykjavik before setting sail for Greenland. Reykjavik is the world’s northernmost capital city and surrounded by ocean, volcanoes and snow-capped mountains. There’s an artistic vibe with lots of museums and galleries plus plenty of cosy cafes to check out.
Sail through the Denmark Strait on your way to Greenland. There are no shortage of activities to keep you entertained en route, including presentations about the wildlife, history and geography of Greenland from your experienced expedition team.
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Day 5 Brogetdal – Waltershausen Glacier
Fly from Reykjavik to the northern Icelandic town of Akureyri, where your expedition to Greenland begins. There’s the chance for some great wildlife sightings as you sail out to sea, including seabirds and whales.
The name Brogetdal means ‘multicoloured valley’ and as you look around the basin at spectacular multi-hued mountains and vistas you’ll see why. You’ll become one of the few people in the world to visit
the imposing Waltershausen Glacier, an 11-kilometre ice floe at the head of Nordfjord. It was named after a German explorer who failed to reach the North Pole via East Greenland in 1869.
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Today you’ll visit some of the most scenic valleys in Greenland and perhaps see wildlife including Arctic hare and musk ox. Marvel at the unusual purple and gold coloured rocks at Blomsterbugten, the ‘Bay of Flowers’. Then explore Renbugten, translated as ‘Reindeer Bay’ and named after the herd of reindeer spotted on one of the first expeditions to the valley.
Keep your binoculars handy at Rypefjord, with the chance to see birdlife including wheatears, snow buntings and ravens. We’ll drift past a shallow area known as the Iceberg Graveyard, where hundreds of trapped icebergs provide amazing photo opportunities. Day 11 Frederiksdal – Sydkapp Today you venture deeper into Scoresbysund, home to icebergs so huge that they’ll challenge your sense of perception. On your approach
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It might be hard to imagine icebergs larger than a football field, but wait until you’ve seen the ones crossing Hall Bredning in Scoresbysund. Arriving at Itoqqortoormiit, spend some time among the people of East Greenland’s most northerly community. Here you’ll get a chance to both learn more about Inuit culture and support the community by purchasing their handmade crafts. Fingers crossed for clear skies and a view of the northern lights!
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OPTIONAL EXTRAS
TRIP CODE:
Sea kayaking is an optional extra and must be arranged before travel.
Inclusions All voyage activities and excursions, education program, meals and expedition parka. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into and out of Reykjavik. Voyage Starts in Akureyri and ends in Constable Point. Ship This voyage is operated on board the Ocean Nova.
Day 12 Disembarkation – Constable Point
IMPORTANT REMINDER
Say goodbye to your expedition team and regain your land legs upon disembarkation at Constable Point. Catch a flight to Reykjavik, where your journey began. Here you’ll have time to see more of the city’s attractions, such as the harbour, geothermal parks and beaches, or acclaimed local music scene.
Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
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Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover. For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
Day 13 Reykjavik Unless you were planning to stay on and explore more the delights of Reykjavik and Iceland, your Arctic adventure concludes today.
PLEASE NOTE The option to fly north and cruise south is also available (trip code PPEEE16). This voyage visits similar places but in a different order. Please see our website for details.
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ARCTIC EXPRESS: GREENLAND’S NORTHERN LIGHTS (FLY NORTH, FLY SOUTH) 10 DAYS Taking in both the world’s largest national park and its longest fjord system, this trip makes no compromise so far as nature is concerned. From the haunting beauty of drifting icebergs in Apelfjord to Brogetdal’s coloured mountains and the traditional Inuit communities of Ittoqqortoormiit, Greenland is more than a land of ice and snow. 30 // peregrineadventures.com
Day 1 Reykjavik While it may be one of Europe’s farthest flung cities, the capital of Iceland delights with an eclectic art scene, cosmopolitan cafe culture and modern feel. If time permits, perhaps consider arriving a few days early to take in its charms.
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In Brogetdal, a vast mountain range mottled in varying hues presents a surprising break from the blue and white colour scheme. Then it’s on to the Walterhausen Glacier, a massive frontier of ice named after a German explorer who tried to reach the North Pole via East Greenland.
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Landing at Blomsterbugten, there’ll be the opportunity for a hike through the region’s purple and gold rocks. Next up is Renbugten, or ‘Reindeer Bay’, where Arctic hare are commonly seen.
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OPTIONAL EXTRAS
TRIP CODE:
Sea kayaking is an optional extra and must be arranged before travel.
Inclusions All voyage activities and excursions, education program, meals and expedition parka. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into and out of Reykjavik. Voyage Starts and ends in Constable Point. Ship This voyage is operated on board the Ocean Nova.
IMPORTANT REMINDER Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
PPEED16
Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover. For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
Bid this Arctic adventure farewell as your journey comes to an end.
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ARCTIC WATCH LODGE 8 OR 10 DAYS The Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge is your comfortable base on this journey into the Canadian Arctic. The world’s most northerly lodge, Arctic Watch is situated on the northern tip of Somerset Island, a world-class beluga whale observation site. During your stay you’ll get the full Arctic safari experience, with guided activities and extraordinary wildlife sightings conducted in 24-hour daylight. Learn to drive all-terrain vehicles, try your hand at kayaking among icebergs, navigate the gentle Cunningham River rapids on a raft and fish for Arctic char at Inukshuk Lake. 32 // peregrineadventures.com
Day 1 Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
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Meet your fellow travellers and receive your special expedition parka at tonight’s briefing. The parka is yours to keep, and you’ll also be loaned a pair of waterproof boots for the duration of the trip.
The itinerary for the next few days is flexible and can change to accommodate the weather. A typical morning begins after filling up on a hot breakfast. You might get a fun, hands-on introduction to driving ATVs (all-terrain vehicles) or take a short hike to the Cunningham River estuary, which is popular with beluga whales. Hike to the incredible Triple Waterfalls, a five-story torrent of free-falling water, and spot nesting peregrine falcons, loons, snow buntings, sandpipers and roughlegged hawks. There’s a good chance you’ll also see musk ox. Enjoy a Canadian wine with dinner, then take a look around the lodge. Of particular interest is the interpretive centre with its collections of local fossils, skeletal remains of Arctic fauna and traditional Inuit clothing.
Day 2 Yellowknife – Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge (Somerset Island, Nunavut) Board a private chartered plane for the four-hour, 1,500-kilometre trip to the Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge (crossing the Arctic Circle on the way). After landing on a private airstrip at Somerset Island, take a short walk across the tundra and ride by raft across the Cunningham River to the lodge. Take a look around and get settled into your cabin, then meet your hosts and find out what’s in store for the next five days.
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Day 4 Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge Today is a great chance to get active exploring the Canadian Arctic. Jump in a kayak on Cunningham Inlet and weave among icebergs in the company of experienced guides who’ll be able to point out ring and bearded seals as well as beluga whales, arctic terns and eider ducks. Enjoy lunch along the shoreline, then take a short hike to Kayak Falls, a local canyon with views of the Northwest Passage and possibly polar bears. Head back to Cunningham River estuary, seasonal home to hundreds of beluga whales. Hopefully you’ll catch a glimpse of them while standing on the riverbank or get to hear their underwater song with the help of a hydrophone. Tonight includes a lecture on the beluga research being conducted in Cunningham Inlet. Day 5 Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge Hike or travel by Unimog (a multipurpose 4x4 truck) around Flatrock Falls today. Then marvel at the steep canyon walls and prehistoric
animal fossils of Somerset Island. There’s plenty of birdlife to see today, including peregrine falcons, the nesting sites of local terns, plovers and snow geese, and the unique gull rookery at Gull Canyon. Day 6 Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge Lots of activities are on the cards today, plus a delightful picnic lunch on the beach. Unimog trucks will take you to the Cunningham River for a full day of rafting. If you’re feeling up to it, jump out of the trucks for a six kilometre hike through the Badlands and chance to see some 8,000-year-old whale fossils. Keep an eye out for wildlife, including musk oxen, snow geese, jaegers, Arctic foxes, sandpipers and rough-legged hawks. Your expert guides will prepare the rafts while you enjoy a picnic lunch on the beach; then it’s time to navigate the swift-flowing waters. The rapids are gentle, the water is crystal-clear and you’ll pass incredible scenery along the way. Freshen up back at the lodge before a farewell dinner.
Day 7 Departure Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge – Yellowknife If there’s time, you can take part in one last activity before leaving the Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge. Then say goodbye to the staff and head back to Yellowknife for a free afternoon. Day 8 Yellowknife Spend a final breakfast swapping stories with your travel companions before heading home. Alternatively, extend your stay in Yellowknife and try dogsledding or hiking on the Canadian Shield. PLEASE NOTE The likelihood of seeing beluga whales in the early season is dependent on weather and ice conditions. A ten-day itinerary is also available that spends two more days at the lodge. See our website for more details. Trip Code: PPAW16
IMPORTANT REMINDER Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the weather and local conditions to guide the Hudson ’s B ay itinerary and activities. This itinerary listed is an example of what you’ll experience at the lodge; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
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Inclusions All voyage activities and excursions, education program, meals and expedition parka. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into and out of Yellowknife. Charter Flights From Yellowknife to Somerset Island (via Cambridge Bay) and return. Accommodation 5 nights Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge on Somerset Island, 2 nights comfortable hotel
OPTIONAL EXTRAS
Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover.
A trip by sea plane to Beechey Island is an optional extra on some departures. This must be arranged before travel.
For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
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50 YEARS OF VICTORY The largest nuclear-powered icebreaker ever launched is capable of crushing pack ice three metres thick and has the highest Ice Rating possible. While watching this vessel plough her way through oceans of ice is a sight to behold, passengers barely feel a thing. More than 20 years in the making, 50 Years of Victory comes fitted with comfortable cabins and spacious dining areas, a gym, library, all-inclusive bar, swimming pool and helicopter landing pad (sightseeing flights included).
SHIP FEATURES • Staff and crew of 140 • Guest capacity of 128 • Ice Class LL1 (Highest rating possible) • Cruising speed of 21 knots in open water • All cabins exterior facing with ensuite • All-inclusive bar and beverages • Included helicopter sightseeing • Gym, two saunas, and swimming pool on board • Optional hot air ballooning at 90° North (Extra cost)
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NORTH POLE 14 DAYS Steam through thick passages of pack ice on the purpose-built icebreaker, 50 Years of Victory, to arrive at one of the most fabled locations on earth: the North Pole. A region of almost unspeakable beauty, the journey here is equally inspiring – particularly from the vantage of a helicopter. En route back to Murmansk, stop in at the islands of Franz Josef Land to see seabird rookeries, huddles of walrus and the historic remains of ill-fated Arctic expeditions. 36 // peregrineadventures.com
Day 1 Helsinki Your adventure begins with a night in Helsinki, Finland’s capital. Day 2 Embarkation Murmansk From Helsinki, your charter flight will take you to Murmansk, Russia, where you’ll embark on your voyage to the North Pole. Get acquainted with 50 Years of Victory, the world’s largest and most powerful icebreaker. Days 3-6 Northbound in the Arctic Ocean Watching Victory crush through the Arctic pack-ice is a sight you’ll never forget, made even more memorable by a helicopter flight for an aerial view of the ship and Arctic Ocean.
Expect the days to present variable sailing conditions this far north. The crossing from Murmansk to the North Pole can take anywhere from four to six days, which means you’ll have plenty of time for getting to know your shipmates, keeping watch for wildlife, enjoying drinks at the bar or swimming laps in the ship’s pool. Day 7 90° North Anticipation reaches a climax as you reach the North Pole. Many travellers find themselves overcome with emotion, while others are in a festive and celebratory mood. Take photos, wave a flag and enjoy this very special moment.
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Later on you’ll enjoy a champagne toast and a BBQ on the ice – and perhaps even be bold enough to take a polar plunge into the icy waters. Add an exclamation to this highlight by rising high in a hot air balloon to commemorate this great moment (weather dependent).
and discover historic remains from three ill-fated Arctic expeditions. When conditions permit, Zodiac trips beneath towering cliffs will explore remote seabird rookeries. Onboard helicopters provide aerial sightseeing and Zodiacs transfer you to seldom-visited landing sites.
Day 8 Southbound in the Arctic Ocean
Days 11-12 Southbound at Sea
Sit back and relax on the cruise south. Expect more great memories as you head further south. You may get lucky and spot polar bears hunting for seals. Days 9-10 Franz Josef Land and the Arctic Ocean This group of 191 islands forms the most northerly archipelago in Eurasia, and lies entirely within the Arctic Circle. Explore Cape Flora
Enjoy a few moments on deck or reminisce with your shipmates and new friends as you cross the Arctic Ocean back to Murmansk. Day 13 Disembarkation Murmansk – Helsinki Returning to Russia’s most northerly city, it will be time to bid farewell to your ship. You’ll then be transferred to the airport for your charter flight to Helsinki, Finland.
Day 14 Helsinki Your journey comes to an end after breakfast. We do encourage you to spend some extra time exploring the region – Tallinn and St Petersburg are both pretty close by! OPTIONAL EXTRAS Hot air ballooning is an optional extra and must be arranged before travel.
IMPORTANT REMINDER Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the sea, the ice and the weather to guide route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you’ll experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed.
TRIP CODE:
PPNP16
Inclusions All voyage activities and excursions, education program, meals and expedition parka. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into and out of Helsinki. Voyage Starts and ends in Murmansk. Ship This voyage is operated on board the 50 Years of Victory. Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover. For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
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NORTH POLE EXPRESS - BARNEO ICE CAMP 3 DAYS Set foot on the world’s topmost point during this exclusive Arctic adventure to the North Pole. Fly from Longyearbyen to Barneo Ice Camp, a functioning research base where you’ll be keeping company with Arctic experts from right around the world. Learn about the investigative work being undertaken at this station, then take a Mi8 helicopter flight to the North Pole – a momentous event that very few people ever get to experience.
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Day 1 Longyearbyen A member of the Quark Expeditions team will be waiting at Longyearbyen’s airport to transfer you to your hotel. Once settled into your room, head down for a briefing on the current conditions at the Barneo Ice Camp and update on tomorrow’s departure 89° north. Following the meeting, get to know your fellow travellers over a welcome dinner where you’ll also receive your special expedition parka (yours to keep). Day 2 North Pole - Barneo Ice Camp Again accompanied by a member of the Quark Expedition team, transfer to the airport for your flight north by Antonov AN-74 aircraft to Barneo Ice Camp (a journey of approximately 2.5 hours). One of the unique thrills of this expedition is landing on Barneo’s unique runway – a seasonal air strip constructed
each year on a polar ice cap that offers the only external access to the base. Shortly after arrival at camp, enjoy lunch and an introductory welcome briefing. As a functioning research base for scientists and adventurers from all over the world, Barneo is a constant hive of activity. During your stay here you’ll be taking up temporary residency alongside scientists, pilots, mechanics, engineers and explorers. Accommodation is a shared heated tent and there’s tea, coffee and hot cocoa available around the clock. After lunch comes the defining moment of this trip – a flight by Mi8 helicopter to the North Pole. (Please note that, while we aim to land at 90° north, the local weather conditions are closely monitored and your flight will be scheduled accordingly).
Travelling to and touching down upon the eath’s northernmost tip really is an unforgettable experience. The Arctic Ocean is four kilometres deep at this point, and nothing but snow, ice and mist extend as far as the eye can see. Landing times do partly depend on the weather, but you’ll have plenty of time here to savour the scene. Take pictures, toast your trip with a celebratory drink and take a stroll around the world (it doesn’t take long) before making the 30-minute flight back to camp. Day 3 North Pole to Longyearbyen After breakfast, enjoy some spare hours wandering around and taking in the vastness of your surrounds before returning to Longyearbyen. Back in Svalbard’s largest settlement, consider stopping in at the museum or shopping for souvenirs before beginning your journey back to civilisation.
IMPORTANT REMINDER Enhancing the unexpected is part of the legacy – and excitement – of expedition travel. When travelling in extremely remote regions, your expedition staff must allow the weather to guide the activities and itinerary details.
TRIP CODE:
PPME16
Inclusions Personal Amenity kit, expedition parka (to keep), expedition boots (on loan), group helicopter excursion to the North Pole, all meals at camp. For included transfers, please speak to your travel agent. Flights Need to be booked into and out of Longyearbyen. Included Flights From Longyearbyen to Barneo Ice Camp at 89° North and return, and by helicopter from Barneo Ice Camp to the North Pole. Accommodation 1 night heated, multishare, unisex tents at Barneo Ice Camp, 1 night comfortable hotel. Dates & prices For departure dates, cabin prices and ship information, please refer to inside front cover. For more information www.peregrineadventures.com
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ANTARCTICA EXPEDITIONS BUENOS AIRES OR USHUAIA?
TO DRAKE OR NOT TO DRAKE?
Make your Antarctic adventure exceptional by enjoying a pre-voyage night in vivacious Buenos Aires. Rest up after a long flight, experience the atmosphere of the city and avoid the bother of travelling to Ushuaia by yourself. Be met on arrival at your hotel by our local representative, who will help you with the upcoming practicalities of your trip.
Does the thought of crossing the Drake Passage make you a little queasy? Or are you the victim of a limited amount of time? Then our Antarctic Express trips just might be the ticket.
Buenos Aires is also the ideal launching pad to experience the rest of South America, so check out our website for more pre or post travel ideas in this remarkable part of the world. To give you more options, the following trips can also be taken from Ushuaia without passing through Buenos Aires. See our website for more details. CROSSING THE CIRCLE ~ 14 DAYS PPBA15, PPCCA ANTARCTIC EXPLORER ~ 11 OR 12 DAYS PPBU15, PPEXA15, PPBO15, PPEXI, PPEXO ANTARCTIC PENINSULA, FALKLAND ISLANDS & SOUTH GEORGIA ~ 20 DAYS PPBE15, PPAPF15 Departs from Buenos Aires only: CROSSING THE CIRCLE VIA FALKLANDS & SOUTH GEORGIA ~ 23 DAYS PPCFB
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There is the option of flying in one or both directions across the Drake Passage, with flights departing from and landing in Punta Arenas, Chile. If sailing in one direction, ships depart or arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina. For a unique taste of this unparalleled region, you can’t go past these delightful express Antarctica options. See our website for dates, ship details and prices. ANTARCTIC EXPRESS PPFN15 - sails from Ushuaia, flies to Punta Arenas ~ 10 DAYS PPCN - flies from Punta Arenas, sails to Ushuaia ~ 10 DAYS PPFLY - flies from and to Punta Arenas ~ 8 DAYS ANTARCTIC EXPRESS: FLY/CRUISE ANTARCTICA, SOUTH GEORGIA & THE FALKLANDS ~ 17 DAYS PPFG - sails from Ushuaia, flies into Santiago
Booking conditions Please read these booking conditions carefully. They set out your agreement with Peregrine and contain important information. We’ve tried to keep the fine print to a minimum, so please bear with us. The Polar trips described in this brochure are operated by Quark Expeditions Inc. for which Peregrine Adventures is a sales agent. All other trips described in this brochure are operated by Peregrine Adventures Pty Ltd trading as Peregrine Adventures, which has its head office in Melbourne, Australia (“Peregrine”). THE CONTRACT These booking conditions contain important information. It is essential that you carefully read and understand them. The booking conditions constitute a legally binding contract between Peregrine and you for the services provided by Peregrine and set out the basis of your legal relationship with Peregrine. If you have any queries regarding these Conditions or do not understand them, please raise your query with a member of our staff. By booking with us and paying the non-refundable deposit as per below amounts, or full payment, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agree to be legally bound by these cooking conditions. Acceptance of your booking will be confirmed in writing to you or your travel agent, and a contract comes into existence on the date shown on your confirmation letter or email. Deposit amount: $2000 ($6000 for Ice Breaker voyages (50 Years of Victory). For sole occupancy of a cabin the deposit is 1.7 or 2 times the above amount dependent on cabin category. 1) PRICES AND VALIDITY Prices are based on costs and exchange rates applicable when this brochure was printed. Peregrine reserves the right to adjust prices whether or not you have already made full payment. We will do everything with in our control not to adjust prices and will generally only amend prices in the event of marked fluctuations in exchange rates, fuel costs and other operating costs on which prices are based. Airfares (except when otherwise stated), passport and visa fees, travel insurance, excess baggage charges, airport taxes, gratuities to leaders and guides, extra meals, laundry, drinks, medical expenses, optional activities and trips, and any items of a personal nature are not included in your trip price. Air Passenger Duty is included in the price of air inclusive trips. In view of the volatility of world oil prices, a fuel supplement may be added to the price of your holiday at the time of booking. Please note that a levy of up to 2.35% may be applied to all purchases made by credit card. 2) YOUR TRIP AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK Peregrine operates trips in regions where standards of accommodation, transport, safety, hygiene, medical facilities and other infrastructure may, at times, not be of the standard that you are used to at home. By booking with us you acknowledge that participation in all Peregrine trips involves inherent risks that may not be present in the case of conventional or less demanding holidays. These risks include, without limitation, the possibility of injury or death, psychological trauma, disease, loss or damage to property, inconvenience and discomfort. The possibility of experiencing all or some of these risks is likely to be higher if participation in a Peregrine trip involves visiting remote or unstable regions, or regions where there is dangerous wildlife. When assessing whether trips will operate Peregrine uses information from its local offices in conjunction with advice from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the British Foreign Office and the US Department of State. It is your responsibility to accustom yourself with the travel advice provided by these government bodies, as well as that of your country of residency, before commencing the trip. By booking with Peregrine you acknowledge your decision to travel on a Peregrine trip is made after due consideration of relevant travel information that may be made available at any time. 3) EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY Except where stated otherwise, Peregrine acts as agent for service providers when making arrangements for your trip. Where Peregrine provides services it will do so with due care and skill. Peregrine is not responsible for the acts and omissions of others, including tour guides, airlines and accommodation providers or for any loss, damage, death, injury or expense (including loss of money paid in advance), which you may incur
as a consequence of the acts and omissions of others. You warrant that you have not relied on any representation made by Peregrine, any travel agent or other Representative, which has not been stated expressly in this brochure. Peregrine will not accept responsibility or liability if you contravene any law or regulation of any country or region visited. Any independent arrangements that you make that are not part of the Peregrine trip (including pre- and post accommodation) are entirely at your own risk and Peregrine cannot and does not give you any assurance, representation or warranty in connection with any such arrangements. To the fullest extent permitted by law and subject to the exception set out below, Peregrine does not accept liability for any loss, death, injury or damage, however caused (including through negligence), which you may directly or indirectly suffer in connection with or arising from this contract or your participation in a trip, or in respect of a failure or omission on the part of Peregrine to comply with its obligations under this contract, or in respect of any other conduct that Peregrine undertakes in connection with a trip. To the fullest extent permitted by law and subject to the exception set out below, you also agree to release Peregrine and its officers, employees, agents and representatives (“Representatives”) from all costs, liability, loss and damage incurred by you in connection with your participation in any trip, and waive any associated claims that you may have against Peregrine or its Representatives as a result of your participation in any trip. For these purposes, Peregrine enters into these booking conditions as trustee or agent for its Representatives. To the fullest extent permitted by law and subject to the exception set out below, any condition or warranty, which would otherwise be implied into these booking conditions is excluded. Where legislation implies any condition or warranty, and that legislation prohibits us from excluding or modifying the application of, or our liability under, any such condition or warranty, that condition or warranty will be deemed included but our liability will be limited for a breach of that condition or warranty to one or more of the following: (a) if the breach relates to goods, (i) the replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods, (ii) the repair of such goods, (iii) the payment of the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods or (iv) the payment of the cost of having the goods repaired; and (b) if the breach relates to services, (i) the supplying of the services again or (ii) the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again. Exception The “Exclusion of Liability” section set out in these booking conditions does not attempt or purport to exclude, restrict or modify liability arising under, or remedies that may be available to you, pursuant to legislation where the exclusion, restriction or modification of liability or remedies is not permitted. This includes legislation in part of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth), and any state or territory Fair Trading Act (or its equivalent). 4) CANCELLATION BY PEREGRINE Peregrine reserves the right to cancel a departure and will advise you of such cancellations no later than 90 days before the tour departure date. If due to ‘Force Majeure’ or government travel advice, Peregrine reserves the right to cancel a departure at any time. With any form of cancellation, Peregrine will offer you alternative arrangements, and if the price of your alternative booking is of lower value than the original booking we will refund the difference to you. If you do not accept alternative arrangements we will refund all payments you have made to Peregrine, (in case of ‘Force Majeure’ or government travel advice refunds will be less any unrecoverable costs). Peregrine will not be liable for any additional costs incurred by you. Force majeure Peregrine will not be liable for any delay in, change to or cancellation of trips due to ‘Force Majeure’. ‘Force Majeure’ means a circumstance beyond the reasonable control of Peregrine and includes, but is not limited to, war or threat of war, riot, civil strife, terrorist activity, industrial dispute, disease, industrial or nuclear disaster, adverse weather conditions, fire and strikes. 5) CANCELLATION BY YOU If you wish to cancel all or any part of your booking, notification of cancellation must be made to Peregrine in writing. The date of the cancellation is the date on which Peregrine receives written notification. Charges applicable as follows, per person:
90 days or more prior - Full loss of deposit paid. Between 89 days and departure- 100% of total price. If full payment has not yet been received, the full penalty will still apply and any unpaid balance is due immediately. Cancellation fees for air tickets issued by or on behalf of Peregrine will apply as determined by Airline Tariff Regulations, and may vary as to the type of ticket issued. Depending on the reason for your cancellation, these charges may be recoverable under any insurance policy you have purchased. If you do not pay the balance of your total booking by 90 days prior to the trip departure date your booking may be terminated and standard cancellation fees applied. Additional Peregrine cancellation penalties may apply. No refunds will be made if you leave a trip for any reason after the trip has begun. No refunds will be made for any accommodation, transport, sightseeing, meals or services not utilised. 6) BOOKING AMENDMENTS If you wish to change your booking in any way, the following fees will apply: 1. Transfer from one tour to another or name change. Amendment request received by Peregrine 90 days or more prior to the original tour departure date may be possible subject to the following conditions: Transfer only applies for a transfer from one Arctic or Antarctic voyage to another Arctic or Antarctic voyage. An amendment fee of $150 plus any fees levied by the operator is due before a change can be made. Peregrine reserves the right to prohibit amendments between voyages. Amendment request received by Peregrine within 90 days prior to the original tour departure date: charges will apply as per cancellation fees. 2. Amendments to your booking, in relation to any other arrangements made in conjunction with your tour (e.g. pre- and post tour accommodation, transfers, etc.), received by Peregrine within 90 days prior to tour departure date will be subject to a $100 administration fee per change. This fee is in addition to any charges levied by ground operators, hotels or airlines. 3. No amendments are permitted to your booking within 10 days of departure. 7) CHANGES TO YOUR HOLIDAY Due to the nature of these expeditions, weather, ice or government regulations may require changes to be made to your itinerary and/or the cancellation of some shore excursions. Every attempt will be made to adhere to the itineraries described within the limits of safety and time. In the event of changes, participants have no right to any refund or other compensation. Expedition prices are based on group participation. Should you choose not to take part in any activity or make use of any service provided, no refund will be made. Should the advertised tour leader or lecturer be unable to lead the tour due to illness or other reasons, a substitute person shall be found and no refund shall be made as a result of this change. Quark Expeditions reserves the right to substitute the advertised vessel at any time with any other expedition vessel of appropriate standard. The information about trips given in this brochure, Trip Notes and Pre-Departure Information is subject to change. It is your responsibility to review the upto-date Trip Notes and Pre-Departure Information. These can be obtained from Peregrine, Peregrine’s website or your travel agent. The information and conditions in the Trip Notes and Pre-Departure Information are deemed to be part of the contract. Where changes to your trip occur after you have received your final documentation we will, where practical, advise you or your travel agent of such changes. 8) AUTHORITY OF THE LEADER At all times the decision of the Peregrine leader or representative (“Peregrine Leader”) will be final on all matters likely to affect the safety and wellbeing of the trip. This includes any decision that the Peregrine Leader makes about your on-going participation in the trip or certain activities that comprise part of the trip. If you fail to comply with a decision made by a Peregrine Leader, or interfere with the well-being of the group, then the Peregrine Leader reserves the right to terminate this contract and order you to leave the tour immediately, with no right of refund. 9) COMPLAINTS If you have any complaint about your trip, you must make it known at the earliest opportunity to the leader and/or Peregrine local representative, who will normally be able to take appropriate action. If
at the end of the trip you feel your complaint has not been properly dealt with you must notify us in writing within 30 days of the end of your trip. 10) TRAVEL INSURANCE Adequate and valid travel insurance is compulsory for all Peregrine travellers. Your travel insurance must cover accidents, injury, illness and death medical expenses, including any related to preexisting medical conditions, emergency repatriation (including helicopter rescue and air ambulance where applicable) and personal liability. Peregrine also recommends it covers cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects. You must carry proof of insurance with you and produce it if reasonably requested by Peregrine’s employees or suppliers. Peregrine reserves the right to cancel or suspend your participation on a trip or in certain activities that comprise part of a trip, at any time, including after the commencement of your tour, with no right of refund, if you are unable to provide proof of insurance when requested. Travel insurance for Fly/Cruise voyages (Antarctic Express) should cover cancellation if adverse weather means the flight from Punta Arenas to Antarctica is not able to take off causing the trip to be cancelled. 11) PASSPORT AND VISAS It is your responsibility that you carry a valid passport and have obtained the appropriate visas when travelling with Peregrine. Please ensure that your passport is valid for 6 months beyond the duration of your holiday. 12) HEALTH, FITNESS, TRIP GRADES AND AGE LIMITS It is your responsibility to advise Peregrine of any pre-existing medical condition and/or disability that might reasonably be expected to increase the risk of you requiring medical attention, or that might affect the normal conduct of a tour and the enjoyment of other trip members. You are required to provide an assessment of your medical condition from a qualified medical practitioner. Peregrine reserves the right, at its reasonable discretion, to cancel your booking and refund the money paid by you, less any unrecoverable costs. Peregrine also reserves the right to cancel your participation in a trip at any time, including after the commencement of your trip, with no right of refund if your medical condition and/or disability could be reasonably expected to affect the normal conduct of the trip and the enjoyment of other trip members. Peregrine voyages and tours are not recommended for children under the age of sixteen. Children over the age of 8 permitted on Arctic and Antarctic (criteria apply). A legal guardian must accompany all travellers under the age of eighteen. If you have a question regarding age and suitability, please contact Peregrine for further advice. 13) PUBLICITY You agree that Peregrine may use images of you taken during the trip without recourse to you and without compensation to you, for publicity and promotion purposes only through whatever medium it chooses. 14) PRIVACY In order to be able to supply a service to you Peregrine will need to collect certain information from you, some of which may be of a personal nature. The information may be disclosed to, or collected on our behalf by our service providers to enable the services to be provided, but will not be used by them for any other purpose. Please call us on +61 3 8601 4301 for further information or refer to our website: http://www.peregrineadventures. com/site_tools/disclaimer.html. 15) PASSAGE TERMS Please note that the acceptance of bookings and the carriage of passengers is strictly in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Cruise Contract or of Passenger Ticket Contract the terms of which are incorporated into and form part of these booking conditions. A copy will be provided on request. Your Cruise Contract or Passenger Ticket Contract detailing these terms and conditions will be issued with your booking confirmation, and must be signed and returned to us within 90 days before departure. Peregrine will not issue your Cruise Contract or of Passenger Ticket Contract, unless you have established to Peregrine that you have obtained appropriate travel insurance. 16) GOVERNING LAW This agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the law of Victoria, Australia and each party agrees to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Victoria, Australia as regards any claim or matter arising under this agreement.
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