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    Abercrombie & Kents 2014 / 2015 Antarctic Cruise Programmes

    Book by 28 February 2014 for the following Early Booking

    Classic Antarctica11 Days

    This popular program offers the best of the

    Antarctic Peninsula: vast colonies of

    penguins seabirds courting, nesting or

    rearing their young; hanging ice cliffs,stately icebergs and calving glaciers; the

    incredible adventures of Shackleton and

    Charcot; and excitement of our own

    spontaneous explorations on sea and land.

    Join Climate Change expert Dr. James B.

    McClintock as he shares his views and

    experiences.

    Departure Dates

    *9 20 December, 2014*Climate Change Mission

    trip

    3 14 January, 2015

    Save US$2,500 per

    person for Categories 1

    3 if booked and

    deposited by 28 February,2014

    From US$9,995 perperson

    Antarctica, South Georgia & the

    Falkland Islands17 Days

    Visit the scantily populated wind-swept

    wildlife rich islands of the Falklands.Follow a portion of Sir Ernest Shackletons

    historic trek across South Georgia Island

    where you can stand amid hundreds of

    thousands of king penguin and explore the

    wildlife-rich, glacier carved coves and

    rugged shores of one of the worlds most

    remote and hard to reach destinations

    Departure Dates

    19 December, 2014 4January, 2015

    13 January 29 January,

    2015

    Save US$3,000 per person

    on Categories 1 3 if

    booked and deposited by 28

    February, 2014From US$14,995 perperson

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    For more information, please call an A&K travel specialist today on 1300 851 800 or

    your travel agent

    Visit us at www.abercrombiekent.com.au

    Cost & Inclusions

    Luxury, purpose built expeditionary

    cruise vessel.

    100% outside facing staterooms & suites,

    with private balcony. Larger than other

    vessels in the area

    199 passengers maximum (the ship caters

    up to 264)

    Impeccable, personalized service with

    A&Ks renowned expeditionary staff.

    No less than 6 expert lecturers on

    board with up to 3 lectures per day.

    Photo enrichment coach

    2 landings per day (weather permitting)

    on Jacques Cousteau designed zodiacs.

    Exquisite dining experiences 2

    restaurants to choose from, with open

    dining.

    Multiple outer deck observation areas,

    great for whale sightings no one inyour photo.

    24-Hour onboard medical facilities with

    certified doctor.

    Beauty and Health centre.

    State of the art theatre and AV

    equipment.

    24-Hour room service and laundry

    services.

    Wireless internet access throughout

    the ship.

    Luxury modern stateroom amenities.

    Cruise

    Captains Welcome cocktails on board LeBoreal

    All onboard lectures and activities

    All meals and open bar (excludingpremium)

    Zodiac excursions with expert lecturers& guides

    Complimentary expeditionary parka andbackpack.

    All onboard gratuities, port charges andtaxes.

    Pre Cruise One night deluxe accommodation in

    Buenos Aires with return transfers

    Launched: May 2010Length Overall: 142 m / 466 ftBeam Overall: 18 m / 59 ftDraught: 4,65 m / 15.3 ftAverage Speed: 16 KnotsIce Class: 1CGuest Decks: 6Crew Size: 136+ 15 expeditionarycrewService Crew Nationality: French &PhilippineGross tonnage: 10.700 GRTElectric Motors: 2 x 2,3 MegaWInstalled power: 6.400 KwNavigation: Dynamic positioningsystem.

    Environmental: Clean ship standard(meets or exceeds all

    IMO, EPA IAATO

    MV Le Boreal

    Antarctic Mission TripThis departure is the A&K Philanthropy

    Mission trip. On this voyage, Mission trip

    leader will be Dr Jim McClintock.

    Travellers will meet scientists during the

    voyage and present equipment which has