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North America boasts some of the world's most spectacular natural and man-made wonders. Visit this land for an experience which is personal and memories which are unforgettable. Canada offers spectacular wilderness and fascinating cultural diversity; Alaska has been shaped by the staggering force of its massive glaciers and the USA has some great cities.

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TAILOR-MADE

COLLECTION2015

NORTH AMERICA

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C o n t e n t s Canada & USA 22–59Canada 30

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A Lifetime of Extraordinary Travel...

I’m delighted to share with you the Adventure World global collection for

2015. Our team of destination experts have curated the best in soft adventure

experiences from around the world and our travel designers are ready to hand

tailor them just for you.

It doesn’t matter if your soft adventure is at the ‘softer’ end of the scale, more

about enjoying local vino and culinary delights than getting too active. Similarly,

if you are about jumping on a bike, clocking up the km’s and getting amongst

the locals, that’s great too - our curated trips are suited to a range of adventure

‘appetites’.

The Adventure World team are the most passionate travel curators I’ve had the

pleasure to work with. Their drive and delight in making our customers dreams

come true is evident every day and I’m so pleased to be able to share the fruits

of their incredible work with you.

As you leaf through the brochure you will see the ‘handpicked’ trips, where our

destination experts have created suggested itineraries based on their expert

knowledge of the best authentic experiences. We’re particularly pleased this

year to launch our Europe selection, and our new South Pacific selection as

well as our incredible Asian, African and America’s collections – I know you’ll be

spoilt for choice.

So please enjoy this collection, I hope it inspires you as much as it does us.

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t

do than the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe

harbour, catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”

Enjoy!

Fiona HuntManaging DiREctOR aDvEntuRE WORLD

@AW_FionA

Meteora, Greece.

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Extraordinary travel adventures

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Winter wonderlands, arid deserts, dense rainforests and deep, blue oceans –

adventure awaits across the worlds most captivating landscapes. If you have a passion for exploring extraordinary places, Adventure World is the answer.

Whatever your adventure style – curious social butterfly or fiercely independent – Adventure World has tailored journeys to not just meet, but exceed your expectations.

Whether you know the destination you’d like to enjoy, you're spoiled for choice when it comes to treks and travels with Adventure World.

So, what will it be? Discovering the magical Lost City of the Incas in Machu Picchu? Enjoying the peace, tranquillity and natural beauty of Jasper? Or taking a four-wheel drive safari in Chobe National Park, Botswana? Don’t forget to pack your most comfortable shoes, an extra camera battery and your sense of adventure!

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Extraordinary travel adventures

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Winter wonderlands, arid deserts, dense rainforests and deep, blue oceans –

adventure awaits across the worlds most captivating landscapes. If you have a passion for exploring extraordinary places, Adventure World is the answer.

Whatever your adventure style – curious social butterfly or fiercely independent – Adventure World has tailored journeys to not just meet, but exceed your expectations.

Whether you know the destination you’d like to enjoy, you're spoiled for choice when it comes to treks and travels with Adventure World.

So, what will it be? Discovering the magical Lost City of the Incas in Machu Picchu? Enjoying the peace, tranquillity and natural beauty of Jasper? Or taking a four-wheel drive safari in Chobe National Park, Botswana? Don’t forget to pack your most comfortable shoes, an extra camera battery and your sense of adventure!

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Atacama, Chile.

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“I FELT LIKE I CONQUERED THE WORLD”

My bags packed, my training done, I set off for my big adventure. My entire life I’d been fascinated by the orangutans and was finally on my way to see these beautiful animals while trekking through the parks of Borneo. Early one morning, I decided to do it, to climb Mount Kinabalu. I reached the summit just in time for sunrise. I felt like I was on top of the world. That spur of the moment decision gave me an experience that still takes my breath away.

– Simon McLachlan

“FLOAT IN THE DEAD SEA – DONE!”

It was on my bucket list, just like everyone else…floating in the Dead Sea. Our guide took us like-minded travellers and in we dived, or slowly waded in backwards as the sign instructed. Legs and arms flailed everywhere until we got our balance and serenely floated on top of the water. For me, a truly amazing experience.

– Michelle Smith

“I NEVER THOUGHT I’D DO IT….BUT I LAUGHED

SO MUCH”Everyone knows I’m not usually the adventure type. Nice hotel, time to relax and a glass or two with a great meal are usually all I need. While staying at Lake Louise on my Canadian dream holiday I thought I’d dip my toe in the water and hop in a canoe. How hard could it be? Turned out not that hard really, but thoroughly enjoyable. I don’t think I’ve laughed so hard in all my life.

– Lynne Hunter

“THEY WERE THE CUTEST THINGS I’D EVER SEEN”

A journey to the end of the world sounded like a bit of an adventure. Not many people can brag that they’ve been there. The southern tip of South America, Patagonia, felt like the last wilderness on earth. We felt like we were the only people there, and at times we were…well, aside from some cute wildlife.

– Nikki Fulwood

“I DISCOVERED MORE THAN I EXPECTED”

My dream trip to Africa was filled with days out on safari, exploring the savannahs and open plains, viewing the Big Five. This was everything we had expected. Then we stumbled upon a local village and I was introduced to the local villagers. Their smiles and their welcome were warmer than the hot African sun and we were instantly made to feel like family. We went for walks and were shown how they hunt for food. We were invited to share their meal. I discovered there was more to Africa than the wildlife; I found the soul of the continent in its people.

– Sarah Mackenzie

“IT WAS SO COLOURFUL – IT LIT UP MY SOUL”

We just happened to be in the right place at the right time….and it turned out to be the highlight of our trip. The riot of colour and sound drew us in, curious as to what was going on. Stumbling across the Holi Festival made us feel like we were absorbed into the chaos of India, and we couldn’t have been happier.

– Jeff Shaw

It’s not enough to have a nice holiday, you want to connect with the people and places you visit;

to drive on the gravel roads, tread on the unpaved pathways, clink mugs with the locals, and awaken

their spirit in the wilderness.

You want to open up your heart and mind to the unfamiliar and unconventional. You

hunger for the sort of whimsical, one-of-a-kind experiences that you could regale one day

to wide-eyed grandchildren.

At Adventure World we strive to deliver this

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Bagan, Burma.

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“I FELT LIKE I CONQUERED THE WORLD”

My bags packed, my training done, I set off for my big adventure. My entire life I’d been fascinated by the orangutans and was finally on my way to see these beautiful animals while trekking through the parks of Borneo. Early one morning, I decided to do it, to climb Mount Kinabalu. I reached the summit just in time for sunrise. I felt like I was on top of the world. That spur of the moment decision gave me an experience that still takes my breath away.

– Simon McLachlan

“FLOAT IN THE DEAD SEA – DONE!”

It was on my bucket list, just like everyone else…floating in the Dead Sea. Our guide took us like-minded travellers and in we dived, or slowly waded in backwards as the sign instructed. Legs and arms flailed everywhere until we got our balance and serenely floated on top of the water. For me, a truly amazing experience.

– Michelle Smith

“I NEVER THOUGHT I’D DO IT….BUT I LAUGHED

SO MUCH”Everyone knows I’m not usually the adventure type. Nice hotel, time to relax and a glass or two with a great meal are usually all I need. While staying at Lake Louise on my Canadian dream holiday I thought I’d dip my toe in the water and hop in a canoe. How hard could it be? Turned out not that hard really, but thoroughly enjoyable. I don’t think I’ve laughed so hard in all my life.

– Lynne Hunter

“THEY WERE THE CUTEST THINGS I’D EVER SEEN”

A journey to the end of the world sounded like a bit of an adventure. Not many people can brag that they’ve been there. The southern tip of South America, Patagonia, felt like the last wilderness on earth. We felt like we were the only people there, and at times we were…well, aside from some cute wildlife.

– Nikki Fulwood

“I DISCOVERED MORE THAN I EXPECTED”

My dream trip to Africa was filled with days out on safari, exploring the savannahs and open plains, viewing the Big Five. This was everything we had expected. Then we stumbled upon a local village and I was introduced to the local villagers. Their smiles and their welcome were warmer than the hot African sun and we were instantly made to feel like family. We went for walks and were shown how they hunt for food. We were invited to share their meal. I discovered there was more to Africa than the wildlife; I found the soul of the continent in its people.

– Sarah Mackenzie

“IT WAS SO COLOURFUL – IT LIT UP MY SOUL”

We just happened to be in the right place at the right time….and it turned out to be the highlight of our trip. The riot of colour and sound drew us in, curious as to what was going on. Stumbling across the Holi Festival made us feel like we were absorbed into the chaos of India, and we couldn’t have been happier.

– Jeff Shaw

It’s not enough to have a nice holiday, you want to connect with the people and places you visit;

to drive on the gravel roads, tread on the unpaved pathways, clink mugs with the locals, and awaken

their spirit in the wilderness.

You want to open up your heart and mind to the unfamiliar and unconventional. You

hunger for the sort of whimsical, one-of-a-kind experiences that you could regale one day

to wide-eyed grandchildren.

At Adventure World we strive to deliver this

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What makes us extraordinaryWhen we travel we like to venture deep into the heart of a local culture and truly experience the lifeblood of a destination – its people. We encourage guests to discover and embrace different ways of life. This might mean meeting or staying with the local people or tribal groups, engaging in local customs, participating in traditional events and festivals, or simply savouring the delicacies of the region.

Uncover the great civilisationsLet us transport you to another time and place. From the architectural megastars and ancient ruins to our favourite lesser-known historic gems, you’ll navigate them all with ease. We know the best times to visit the icons and where to find some of history’s most captivating hidden treasures.

Experience the beauty of natureSometimes we look, but we don’t really see. It’s easy to get so caught up in life that we stop seeing the beauty in the world around us. On an Adventure World itinerary we allow you ample time to soak up the splendour of the natural world so you don’t miss a thing, whether it’s the dramatic fjords of Chile or the musical hum of the African bush. Wildlife and conservation are close to our hearts, so we craft all of our trips so that you are able to experience the wonders of nature responsibly and preserve the delicate surroundings for our animal friends and future generations.

Our Travel DesignersWe like to think of them as the cupids of the travel world, shooting off their arrows at your dream itinerary with perfect precision. At Adventure World we have teams of Travel Designers dedicated to each region, so while you may have to put up with a bit of excessive enthusiasm at times, rest assured you’ll be getting the best trip recommendations and the most in-depth destination advice. Expect nothing less than your perfect holiday match.

Our ‘Handpicked’ collection If you’re excited about a particular destination but not quite sure how to plan that perfect itinerary, simply select one of our ‘Handpicked’ trips which represent the absolute signature experiences and must see inclusions based on our expert knowledge.

Our RatingsAs worldwide accommodation classification standards vary between destinations we have graded properties based on our own rating system. We have taken into account location, authenticity to the destination, ambience, service standards and facilities available.

3 STARS Standard comfortable property with good dependable services and facilities

4 STARS Best-in-class property with a complete range of facilities and above average services

5 STARS Deluxe property with exceptional services and facilities. A truly unique experience

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Uncover the great civilisations

Experience the beauty of nature

Explore the unexplored

Go beyond the tourist façade

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We know that every one of our travellers’ is unique, so your holiday should be the same. Whether you want to travel with like-minded people or you enjoy having the flexibility to mix and match elements of your holiday, our travel designers can create any journey to suit your trip style. Look for the icons

throughout our collection to find the journey that suits your style.

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Tatra national Park, Slovakia.

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INDEPENDENT

These itineraries offer the flexibility to mix and match options to create your own holiday. They may include transfers, sightseeing, excursions or trip options which may or may not include other travellers.

PRIVATE TRIPS

For the ultimate travel experience, we have a selection of personalised journeys which we operate for you and your travelling companions. These can be customised to create your dream holiday.

SMALL GROUP JOURNEYS

Small equals intimate allows you the perfect opportunity to travel with like-minded people. You’ll make new friends on your journey as well as at your destination.

SELF-DRIVE HOLIDAYS

For those that travel at their own pace, our self-drive holidays give you the freedom to explore at your leisure. You can drive along the backroads or stop at that quirky looking café; the choice is yours.

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Family

Walking & Cycling

Culinary

Cruise

Culture & Heritage

Festivals & Events

Experience the world with us

Culture & Heritage

Go beyond the tourist façade and focus on the lifeblood of any country – its people. Our journeys aim to immerse visitors in the culture and customs of that destination to discover different ways of life.

Festivals & Events

There's no better way to gain insight into the heart and soul of another culture than to join in the local traditions and festivities. With fun and authenticity at the core, turn your holiday into a celebration of culture.

Walking & Cycling

Our walking & cycling adventures aim to suit all levels of fitness, featuring everything from leisurely walking trips to some of the most challenging and rewarding treks you'll ever undertake.

Wildlife & Safari

Witness first-hand some of the most remarkable wildlife on the planet. From mountain gorillas and polar bears to the legendary African "Big Five", browse through our staggering range of wildlife encounters.

Rest & Relaxation

Whether your idea of a relaxing getaway is island-hopping and cocktail-sipping, or recharging with a soothing medley of yoga and pampering in a wellness retreat, we have a trip to suit your travel style.

Culinary

Taste your way around the globe with our mouth-watering adventures. With a focus on authentic cuisine, there's a gastronomic journey to suit all foodies, from serious wine buffs to inquisitive tastebuds.

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Rest & Relaxation

Luxury

Photography

Wildlife & Safari

Rail

Winter

No matter what style of traveller you are we have the ideal experience for you. Whether it is culture and heritage, a wildlife safari, culinary adventure or your next family getaway that you're seeking, our travel experts are committed to tailoring your perfect holiday.

Cruise

Explore some of the world's most extraordinary destinations and pristine coastlines from our exclusive fleet of cruise ships. Experience first-hand some of the most remote and beautiful pockets of the world.

Winter

Whether you long for the thrill of the ski slopes, the mystery of the wilderness, or the serenity of the fire-side Shiraz, come and discover your perfect winter escape.

Photography

Our photographic journeys take you to some of the most beautiful or remote pockets of the earth, providing you with rare photographic opportunities to capture the perfect shot.

Luxury

From pure five-star opulence to simple stylish comfort, we tailor-make experiences to stunning destinations all over the world encompassing all levels of luxury.

Rail

Travelling by rail is still one of the most romantic ways to take in a country. From Canada to India, travel to some of most picturesque places on earth from the comfort of our luxurious coaches.

Family

Create happy memories that you and your family will cherish for a lifetime. From horseback riding on a Texan ranch to a safari in the South African wilderness, these trips are crafted for adventurers of all ages.

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our leaders on the groundWe know that the most memorable experiences aren’t necessarily the ones paraded on the pages of the popular guidebooks. Remember that secluded diving spot in the Galapagos? Or the Sangiovese you sipped in our friend’s vineyard in Tuscany? Or the cheetah cubs you spotted from that private lookout in the Okavango Delta? Our guides are archaeologists, farmers, sommeliers, chefs, photographers, interpreters, writers, mountaineers, divers, and conservationists. They’re also great dining companions, superbly fun to be around, incredibly down to earth, and always keen to swap a travel tale or two. Trust us, you’re in good hands.

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MEEt SOME OF OuR EXtRaORDinaRY LE aDERS

Tom Rivest Canada

From humble beginnings on the family farm to operating his very own a grizzly bear viewing lodge in British Columbia, Canada, this

wildlife guru still prefers to be out in the field, arranging tête-à-têtes with the local grizzlies (most of which he knows by name).

Daniel MeraGal apaGos Isl ands

Since he was a small child Daniel has been passionate about the ocean. While his love of wildlife led him to become a Fisheries

Biologist, he now spends his days navigating the reefs of the Galapagos Islands as a full-time diving instructor.

Alicia Carolina Rojas BravoChIle

Born and raised in Santiago, Chile, this modest adventurer began working in the travel industry at just 17

years of age and now swills vino for a living as a fully-qualified sommelier and guide. Based in gritty Valparaíso, she loves educating visitors about the region’s crisp drops.

Sonia LimaBrazIl

Hailing from Rio de Janeiro, Sonia’s social nature and love of travel led her to pursue a career in a the tourism industry. Twenty years

later, and this avid photographer and eco warrior is still introducing visitors to all of her favourite botecos (bars) and local hidden gems.

nou SokumCamBodIa

After relocating to Siem Reap in 1991, Sokum became enamoured with the ancient Angkor ruins. During his time working for the UN, his

fascination for the temples grew and this soon paved the way for a career as a travel guide, where he is able to share his country’s history and culture with visitors.

Dean opiepapaU new GUInea

Dean, a Melbourne, Australia native, has been walking the Kokoda Track for the last seven years and is still amazed by his jungle backdrop. A true

nature lover, Dean is deeply passionate about the environment and the local communities that live along the track.

Phonexay Thammavongsa (Mee)soUtheast asIa

Inspired by her journalist father, Mee was propelled into the travel industry with a

profound desire to discover her own country and showcase it to the world. Seeing the awe in travellers’ eyes is the most rewarding part of her job, she says.

Prashantha De AlwissrI lank a

You know karma is on your side if you get Prashantha as your guide. A devoted zoology student,

avid bird-watcher, and passionate wildlife conservationist, he loves showing his country to visitors.

Adi BajajIndIa

Adi and his family have been sharing the authentic India and illuminating the country’s hidden gems to our guests for more years

than they would care to admit! Their hospitable nature and insider knowledge has earned them a slew of awards.

Baba SavuteBotswana

It’s no wonder this warm Botswana native speaks of becoming a leader as “something that I was born to do”. As a member of the Bayei

tribe, Baba grew up literally surrounded by nature, and now dedicates his life to sharing his mind-boggling knowledge of the land with visitors.

Daryl DellsoUth afrICa

Daryl Dell’s affinity for wildlife and conservation began on the family farm in the Great Karoo in South Africa’s heartland. Daryl’s tremendous

knowledge of the bush is matched only by his enthusiasm for meeting new people from all over the world.

Mohamed A. ElaaleGypt

This real-life archaeologist and adventurer loves sharing his warm sense of humour, fascinating culture,

and encyclopaedic knowledge of all things ‘Egypt’ with visitors to his country. Mohamed has an astounding 30 years of experience in Egyptology.

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Discover your next extraordinary adventure at adventureworld.com

Everything you need to get inspired and bring your next extraordinary adventure to life is right at your

fingertips with Adventureworld.com. Think of it as a one-stop online resource for all your travel planning and customer service needs. Featuring extended trip itineraries, useful destination information, hot

deals, online brochures, travel stories and expert tips from our blog, and much more.

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Feed your wanderlust

Connect with us across your favourite social networks! Be inspired for your next getaway and stay up to date with our latest trips, travel trends, hot deals, expert tips, and awesome

competitions!

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At Adventure World and parent company The Travel Corporation, we understand that travel matters; it allows us to explore the world and gain a deeper understanding of each destination, its history and culture, through enriching experiences. We also

recognise that it is our responsibility to help protect the places we visit and take care of the world around us.

Created as a joint initiative between The Travel Corporation’s family of brands, The TreadRight Foundation is a not-for-profit that works to help ensure the environment and communities we visit remain vibrant and preserved for generations to come. To date, TreadRight has donated more than USD 2.5 million to sustainable tourism projects worldwide. Adventure World is proud

to be an active founder and supporter of TreadRight’s projects and work.

TreadRight’s guiding principle is to encourage sustainable tourism development through conservation, leadership and support for communities. We encourage each of our partners to use this principle to guide all of their actions, whether at our regional offices or when taking guests around the world. By providing grants to organisations that encourage sustainability in different

destinations, we hope to maintain the natural attractions across the world that define each unique region. Foundation priorities are set by the Steering Committee, which includes sustainability leaders like Céline Cousteau and Costas Christ.

The foundation has recently launched new project partnerships with WildAid and The Wilderness Foundation. WildAid focuses on reducing the demand for illegal wildlife trade with the strong and simple message: when the buying stops, the killing can too.

The organisation has initiatives focused on protecting elephants, rhinos, tigers, sharks and other marine life across the globe.

The Wilderness Foundation is a project-driven conservation and leadership organisation that encourages, plans and protects wild lands and wilderness. The organisation is involved with active, sustainable social intervention programs, focusing on four

main program areas: conservation, social intervention, experiential education, and advocacy & awareness.

To learn more about our past and current work at TreadRight, please visit us at treadright.org

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national Geographic Traveller National Geographic Traveller championed sustainable travel before it became a trend, celebrating journeys that are about place, experience, culture, authenticity, living like the locals, and incredible signature photography. The magazine makes a

distinction between tourism and travel, and stresses inquisitive not acquisitive trips.

It employs storytelling and you-are-there photography to inspire you to get up and go with the theme of ‘Nobody Knows This World Better’. It eschews fashion and fluff in favour of articles that offer a strong sense of place, inspiring narratives that

prompt readers to take trips, while also offering solid service information to help with trip planning.

Book a trip with adventure World and you will automatically receive a complimentary annual subscription to national geographic traveller australia and new Zealand magazine!

national Geographic LiveAdventure World has been the proud presenting partner of the National Geographic Live Pacific touring series since its

inaugural launch in 2012 across Australia and New Zealand.

This robust and widely acclaimed touring speaker’s series presents the world’s top explorers, photographers, filmmakers, scientists, and adventurers who share captivating stories from the frontlines of exploration. Each performance includes award-winning multimedia and audience interaction. The series offers a lens on our world as only National Geographic can deliver it.

Staged in locations across the nation in iconic venues such as the Sydney Opera House and Wellington’s Te Papa Museum thousands have enjoyed the fascinating storytelling that lies behind every iconic National Geographic image.

World Legacy AwardsAdventure World is the proud sponsor of the World Legacy Awards, a new initiative of the National Geographic Society.

The World Legacy Awards honour the companies, organisations, and destinations that are driving the positive transformation of the tourism industry, showcasing leaders and visionaries in sustainable tourism best practices, and sharing their stories with millions of today’s travellers. The World Legacy Awards align to Adventure Worlds responsible travel philosophy and

commitment to sustainable travel and tourism.

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND EDITION

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“ Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.”- Helen Keller

Rocky Mountains, Canada. Visit page 30 to explore Canada.

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Ottawa

Washington DCUNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CANADA

Victoria

Lake Louise

Jasper

Denali National Park

Anchorage

Juneau

Barrow

Fairbanks

Nome

Fort McMurrayChurchill

Winnipeg

Montréal

Québec City

Toronto

Whistler

Los Angeles

San Francisco

Grand Canyon

Bryce National ParkDenver

Dallas

New Orleans

Miami

Memphis

ChicagoNiagara Falls New York

Halifax

Yellowstone National Park

Seattle

Vancouver

MEXICO

MAPS

noRTh AMERiCANorth America boasts some of the world’s most spectacular natural and man-made wonders. Visit this land for an experience which is personal and memories that are unforgettable.

Canada is the second largest country in the world and offers everykind of activity imaginable. The country is framed by three mightyoceans, spectacular wilderness and fascinating cultural diversity.heli-ski the mountain resorts, travel the Rockies by train, enjoy thecharm of Québec and discover ontario’s ice wines.

Alaska has five distinct regions. Shaped by the staggering force ofmassive glaciers millions of years ago, Alaska’s inside Passage boastswildlife filled fjords and lush island scenery.

The United States of America has some great cities, Dallas, San Francisco, Boston and new York to name a few. This is a country of road trips, vast open skies, soaring mountains, barren deserts, unparalleled canyon vistas and great national parks teeming with wildlife.

WhEn To Go

CAnADACanada is a year round destination. its magnificent scenery and cultural treasures welcome visitors all year, especially during summer. Autumn, particularly during September and october, offers stunning colour across the country.

ALASkA

Alaska is big and equal to one-fifth of the United States. Summer is the best time to visit unless you are travelling to view the shimmering northern lights.

in the interior, summer can reach up to 30 degrees. The southern regions will average 13-21 degrees and it’s always recommended to bring a rain coat and some warm clothes.

UniTED STATESCrossing various time zones, there is always good weather somewhere in the United States. Summer is the most popular time to visit, but winter offersplenty of activities especially for those looking for snow.

Get up close to amazing

wildlife cruising the

Inside Passage

Discover the wildlife, peaks and valleys of Yellowstone National Park

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Ottawa

Washington DCUNITED STATES OF AMERICA

CANADA

Victoria

Lake Louise

Jasper

Denali National Park

Anchorage

Juneau

Barrow

Fairbanks

Nome

Fort McMurrayChurchill

Winnipeg

Montréal

Québec City

Toronto

Whistler

Los Angeles

San Francisco

Grand Canyon

Bryce National ParkDenver

Dallas

New Orleans

Miami

Memphis

ChicagoNiagara Falls New York

Halifax

Yellowstone National Park

Seattle

Vancouver

MEXICO

Learn about Alaska’s

Big Five in Denali

National Park

View the Polar bear

migration in Churchill

Immerse yourself in Canada’s French culture

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Heidi BulloughaDvEntuRE WORLD nORth a MERic a PRODuc t M anag ER

“My North America is not theme parks and bright lights instead it is rugged mountains and wildlife. I have a great passion for the iconic National Parks of North America and the ancient cultures of the indigenous tribes.

Wildlife abounds in Canada and the USA from the grizzly and polar bears to the orca and humpback whales. I always try to incorporate wildlife activities into my itineraries that allow our travellers to observe these spectacular animals in their natural environment sustainably.

There are many ways to explore this great continent; perhaps you may desire to join us heli-hiking in the Rocky Mountains, traversing the snow fields by dogsled or plundering along the ribbons of steel on one of our rail journeys? There is a myriad of choice to suit every style of traveller.

My latest passion is the Atlantic Maritimes; I can’t think of anything better that enjoying one of our trips exploring the quaint coastal villages of Eastern Canada such as Nova Scotia which is rich in history and abundant in unspoilt nature.”

Candy KingaDvEntuRE WORLD tR avEL DESig nER

“I have just returned from a spectacular journey in Alaska on-board one of our small ship expeditions. Alaska has always been on the top of my very long travel bucket list and by travelling on small ship you have unparalleled access

to wilderness areas ideal for viewing wildlife encounters most travellers never experience.

I recently received an email from one of our travellers who had just returned from Canada, the highlight of her trip was experiencing the legendary Calgary Stampede. It was a significant birthday milestone and

I was delighted that we were able to create such a wealth of memories for her and her partner. I recommended next she try her hand at one of the Texas working ranch trips!

For those foodie enthusiasts out there then you must sample the culinary treasures of Vancouver City. We offer an edible walking trip where you can tantalise your taste buds with a gastronomic adventure plus

you’ll get a glimpse into the culinary scene that is indigenous to Vancouver – locally-grown, seasonal, free-range and organic – Yum.”

“SOME Pa St tR avELLER cOMMEntS

“I tried the ‘Clamato’ that you recommended, it certainly made me feel like a local but now that I’m home I’ll stick to my regular Bloody Mary.”

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“I was a bit apprehensive about the paddle boarding, Alaskan waters are pretty chilly and

there was ice floating past me but the team guided me through it.”

taRa SEaLEY, WELLingtOn nZ

“Bucket list: Northern Lights = AWESOME TICK, thanks Adventure World.”

aDaM MOWDaY, SYDnEY nSW

“Seeing wildlife up close and in their natural environment was amazing. Spotting a black bear and elk in Banff National Park was the

highlight of my trip.”

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Best of the rockies | 17 DaYS / 16 nightS FROM $4,635* small GroUp

Prepare for mountains, lakes, glaciers and awe-inspiring beauty in the northwest USA and southwest Canada. This adventure gets you up close and personal with two of north America’s prominent mountain ranges, crossing an international border and the Continental Divide. The national parks of Banff, Jasper, Rocky Mountain and Yellowstone will take your breath away as you immerse yourself in the great outdoors.

InClUdes 11 nights camping accommodation, four nights hotel accommodation and one night mountain ranch stay, meals as per itinerary, transport by private vehicle, services of a professional guide, scenic ferry and taxes

day 1 - 2 Denver – Rocky Mountain national Park Depart Denver and drive north to the Rocky Mountain National Park, where you stay for two nights. Rocky Mountain National Park boasts over 300km of hiking trails. Day 1- , Day 2-

day 3 Rocky Mountain national Park – Walden – Saratoga Continue your journey north, passing through northern Colorado, before entering Wyoming. Stop at the community of Saratoga. Breathtaking views attract artists, photographers and nature lovers alike. Surrounding Saratoga are several mountains including Elk Mountain, the Snowy Range Mountains and the Sierra Madre Mountains.

day 4 Saratoga – Sinks canyon State Park Sinks Canyon is a rugged canyon in Wyoming. Located on the eastern slope of the mountains, the canyon is named for a unique geologic formation, “The Sinks,” where the river vanishes underground near the mouth of the canyon. Sinks Canyon is part of a magnificent ecosystem that stretches from the foothills to alpine habitat. An amazing diversity of birds and wildlife can be seen in this area. Walk the “Falls Trail” with your guide today.

day 5 Sinks canyon State Park – grand teton national Park – Jackson Continuing your journey through Wyoming, pay a visit to Grand Teton National Park and enjoy a walk to Inspiration Point with views over Jenny Lake and the stunning Teton Range. Stay in Jackson to enjoy a truly friendly and authentic western town experience.

day 6 - 7 Jackson - Yellowstone national Park Your next destination, Yellowstone National Park, was the world’s first national park and is home to a large variety of wildlife including grizzly bear, wolf, bison and elk. Herds of bison roam amongst the erupting geysers and steam rises from the various rivers running through the park. You will have a full day to enjoy Yellowstone National Park’s majestic wilderness and witness its extraordinary geysers. Day 6- , Day 7-

day 8 Yellowstone national Park - Montana Ranch Your next stop is a hidden secret, nestled deep in the wilderness of the Tobacco Root Mountains, an authentic working guest ranch. After an optional horseback ride around the wide expanses of the great outdoors, enjoy an old-fashioned home-cooked cowboy meal and a camp fire under the stars of Montana’s big sky country.

day 9 - 10 Montana Ranch - glacier national Park Continue further into Montana and arrive at Glacier National Park. This park is home to abundant wildlife including the world renowned grizzly bear. Jump on board the shuttle bus and enjoy the spectacular glacial scenery and some wildlife viewing. Walking opportunities include the trail over Swiftcurrent Pass as well as an amazing hike leading to Iceberg Lake.

day 11 - 12 glacier national Park - Banff national Park From Montana, cross the border into the province of Alberta, in Canada, and stop by Calgary en-route to Banff National Park. Located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park’s mountainous terrain encompasses coniferous forests, alpine meadows, icefields and glaciers. Banff is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise.

day 13 - 14 Banff national Park - Jasper national Park Travel on the Icefields Parkway, a scenic road that cuts through the heart of the Rockies and offers one of the world’s most spectacular drives. Peyto Lake’s turquoise hues are sure to startle with their brilliance. End your day by continuing to Jasper National Park and setting up camp for a two night stay.

day 15 Jasper national Park – Wells gray Provincial Park Depart Jasper and head to Wells Gray Provincial Park. Today you will embark on an overnight wilderness canoe trip. Wells Gray Provincial Park offers a variety of topographical features. Extinct volcanoes, lava beds, mineral springs and glaciers are just a few of the wondrous natural attractions at the park. A number of spectacular waterfalls also exist. Wildlife abounds with larger animals, such as the grizzly bear and moose, and smaller animals including beaver, wolverine and timber wolf.

day 16 Wells gray Provincial Park – Whistler Travel west through the arid Central Valley before entering the awesome Fraser River Canyon. Your last stop on your mountain adventure is the popular year-round resort town of Whistler.

day 17 Whistler - vancouver Make your way to Vancouver and enjoy a sightseeing excursion. See the authentic totem poles erected in the 1920’s and stop by Prospect Point, a scenic lookout with views of Lion’s Gate. Your journey ends after your excursion.

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• Rocky Mountain National Park

• Wildlife in Yellowstone National Park

• Inspiration Point with views over Jenny Lake and the Teton Range

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• National Parks on various hiking trails

• Banff National Park’s mountainous terrain

• Sinks Canyon and its unique geological formations

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• Camp fire under the stars of Montana’s Big Sky Country

• Enjoy an overnight wilderness canoe trip in Wells Gray Provincial Park

• Travel along the Icefields Parkway

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• Optional activities in Jasper National Park

• Walk to the stunning Teton Range in Grand Teton National Park

• Horseback ride through the Tobacco Root Mountains

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Sandwiched between Georgia Strait and the Coast Mountains, Vancouver is one of the world’s most liveable – and visitable – cities. It’s not just the picturesque

location that makes Vancouver a winner. It reflects both its historical foundation as the western end of the trans Canadian rail line

and today’s role as Canada’s gateway to Asia. Bounded by water, mountains and the US border, the city rewards exploration.

STANLEY PARK The world’s best park (Trip Advi-sor 2014) is a delightful temper-ate rainforest next to the CBD with more than 30 km of forest and seawall trails to explore on a walk, run or cycle. Visit near dawn to enjoy the aquarium and totem poles to spot beavers, racoons and sea otters.

GROUSE MOUNTAINThe ski runs here (visible from the city) can be reached by gondola or a one-hour (for the fit) Grouse Grind trail. See lumber-jacks at work and check out the viewing platform on the Eye of the Wind turbine that provides views of the city and the spec-tacular volcanic cone of Mt Baker in the USA.

GRANVILLE ISLANDA short ferry ride to these mar-kets provides more than maple syrup and BC cherries, with craft breweries, a sake maker, and gin and vodka distilleries. Vancouver Theatre Sports League opposite the Kids' market is an improv theatre with regular workshops and events.

SETTLEMENT BUILDINGVancouver’s burgeoning food scene can be sampled here in this restored industrial complex at 55 Dunlevy Ave in Railtown. Belgard Kitchen provides food, FreshTAP has wines on tap, Postmark Brewing offers tasting flights and the Vancouver Urban Winery offers a tasting bar.

MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENTFounded in Vancouver in 1971, Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) at 130 West Broadway is the go-to outdoor depart-ment store. It also rents cycling, watersports, climbing, camping and snowsports gear. Other local brands have outlets too: Arc’Teryx in North Vancouver and the Lululemon Lab at 511 West Broadway.

SALMONVancouverites are proud of their variations of salmon, including chinook, coho, steelhead and sockeye. Jump aboard a salmon fishing charter or dine on salmon cooked on a cedar plank or cured in maple syrup. Also sample the Dungeness crab.

JAPANESE FUSIONA strong Japanese culture influenced by western tastes provides Vancouver with a wide range of dining options. Zakkushi Dining on Main (4075) is a Japa-nese tapas bar that prides itself on its Binchotan charcoal yaki-tori.

POINT GREYVenturing to the University of British Columbia at the end of Point Grey takes you to the Greenhart Canopy Walkway, a surprisingly thrilling (and wob-bly) forest experience. UBC’s Beaty Biodiversity Museum is a wonderful space with a blue whale skeleton and the Museum of Anthropology offers an enrich-ing insight into First Nation cul-ture.

Illustration by Sangrok Lee

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northeastern explorer | 16 DaYS / 15 nightS FROM $5,779* small GroUp

Share in the pioneering spirit of the early settlers as you follow native American trade routes and discover the new World for yourself. Soak up the French heritage of Québec and the proud history of Boston; enjoy the wilderness of White Mountains national Forest and niagara Falls. Colonial new England and French Canadian culture offer a perfect mix of yesterday and today.

InClUdes 15 nights accommodation, transport by private vehicle, services of a professional guide, city sightseeing, Niagara Falls cruise and taxes

day 1 new York Arrive in New York City and transfer to your hotel.

day 2 - 4 new York During your time in New York, two activities are included in your journey and can be done on any of the days (subject to operation). There is a Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Experience, which is a one hour walking trip of the Showplace of America! Go behind-the-scenes and get an insider’s view of New York’s iconic entertainment venue where the biggest names in show business preform. You will also enjoy a Statue by Night Excursion where you can bask in the glowing panoramic view of NYC’s celebrated towers, memorials, and of course, glorious Lady Liberty!

day 5 new York – Philadelphia – Washington Dc Join your group this morning, and leaving the ‘Big Apple’ behind, head to Philadelphia. Philadelphia is home to the Liberty Bell and those famous Rocky Steps. Continue to the nation’s capital in the afternoon for a two night stay.

day 6 Washington Dc Today is yours to explore monuments such as the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument at your leisure.

day 7 Washington Dc – Lancaster – Finger Lakes Travel back in time with a visit to an Amish community in Lancaster. Gain an insight into the Amish way of life, not relying on modern technologies or conveniences. Travel west through New Jersey and the Pocono Mountains to the Finger Lakes region, a beautiful forested region full of lakes and inland waterways. The area is also New York State’s largest wine producing region with over 100 vineyards located around the lakes. Visit one of the wineries with an option for some wine tasting.

day 8 Finger Lakes – niagara Falls – toronto Head to the Canadian border and stop to feel the thunder and bask in the spray of one of North America’s best known natural attractions - Niagara Falls. These famous falls are located on the Niagara River, which drains from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, and form the actual border between USA and Canada. There are two major falls - the American Falls and the iconic Horseshoe Falls, also known as the Canadian Falls. Enjoy a cruise which takes you right up to the base of the falls. After visiting the falls, continue on to Toronto.

day 9 toronto Enjoy a free day to explore cosmopolitan Toronto.

day 10 toronto – Montréal Travel from Ontario to the French-speaking province of Québec and Canada’s cultural capital, Montréal, well-known for its music, museums and avant-garde artistic flair. Enjoy its European-style charms and its lively French culture.

day 11 Montréal Old Montréal is located between the river and downtown boasting narrow lanes, quirky cafes and shops preserving the ambience of a bygone era. One of the highlights of your trip is the optional Dinner in the Dark at O’Noir - where you eat in the pitch black and your other senses are heightened.

day 12 Montréal – Québec city Continue your journey of historic discovery by spending time exploring the streets of North America’s only surviving walled city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Québec City.

day 13 Québec city – White Mountains/appalachian trail The White Mountain National Forest has roughly 148,000 acres of Congressionally-designated wilderness, including the Wild River Wilderness and an extension to the Sandwich Range Wilderness. Rated as one of the best National Forests on the Appalachian Trail, this park never fails to impress. Enjoy a half day guided walk through the forest and see why so many visitors pound the trails every year.

day 14 White Mountains/appalachian trail – Boston Head to Salem, which was home to the infamous witch trials of 1692. Visit the Salem Witch Museum before arriving into Boston, one of America’s oldest cities.

day 15 Boston Founded in 1630, it is now the commercial and cultural capital of New England. Since the country’s fight for independence Boston has been at the forefront of American history. Walk the Freedom Trail and visit many historic sites to learn about the story of America’s own road to independence. You may wish to pay a visit to Harvard University, located in the suburbs of Boston. New England is renowned for its delicious seafood, in particular the thick seafood soup known as New England clam chowder.

day 16 Boston – new York Make your way back towards the ‘Big Apple’ for the end of your trip.

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• Natural beauty of White Mountains National Forest

• Cosmopolitan city of Toronto

• European style charms of Montréal

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• North America’s only surviving walled city, Québec City

• Buzzing New York

• Step back in time at the Salem Witch Museum

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• Enjoy a Niagara Falls cruise

• Go behind the scenes at Radio City Music Hall

• Walk Boston’s Freedom Trail

addItIonal ChoICes

• Wine tasting in the Finger Lakes region

• Head up to the observation tower at the top of CN Tower

• Optional Dinner in the Dark at O’Noir in Montréal

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CanadaLively cities, spectacular scenery and outdoor adventures from coast to coast; Canada is a country of wide open spaces, pristine wilderness areas and cultural heritage. Canada’s west contains some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world, with harbour front cities, the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains, bear watching and the Yukon. in the east visit bustling cities and thundering niagara Falls. Experience the wild coastlines of the Maritime Provinces and in the north visit the small seaport of Churchill, the “polar bear capital of the world”.

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Canada offers many opportunities for wildlife viewing. See belugas, orca and bowhead whales, caribou and moose in their natural environment. View grizzly and black bears as they feast on salmon or observe polar bears at close range.

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From the unusual to the more traditional winter activities, winter in Canada is an amazing experience. See frozen mountains, lakes and glaciers, walk through an ice canyon, or discover the beauty of snow-covered forests.

raIl JoUrneys

Travel along Canada’s famous ‘ribbons of steel’ and experience remarkable landscapes that come alive with rushing rivers, mountain peaks, and profuse wildlife. An exhilarating way to discover the true character of this country.

eVents & festIVals

Canada is well known for amazing festivals and events, and is home to “the Greatest Show on Earth”, the Calgary Stampede, a popular event held every summer for over 100 years.

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Québec offers travellers a rich French heritage to explore. From the spoken language and cuisine, through to its street signs and traditions, discover the cobbled streets of “French” Canada.

meet the loCals

Whether eating your way around Vancouver on a food truck excursion or visiting indigenous communities in the Arctic, the locals you meet along the way will be the highlight of your Canadian experience.

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handpicked Canada | 20 DaYS / 19 nightS FROM $7,879* Independent

This trip blends adventure with plenty of time to relax. Experience the breathtaking Canadian Rockies before flying cross-country to Toronto. Explore incredible scenery from Toronto to Québec City on Canada’s famous railway. Then on to French Canada with fine cuisine and the birthplace of pure maple syrup!

InClUdes 19 nights accommodation, two day Rocky Mountaineer SilverLeaf Service with meals, sightseeing and transfers as per itinerary, Summit Helicopter Flight, VIA Rail “Business Class” between Toronto and Ottawa, Ottawa and Montréal and Montréal and Québec City and flight Calgary/Toronto

day 1 - 2 vancouver Upon arrival you’ll be transferred to your hotel where the next few days are at your leisure.

day 3 vancouver Today enjoy a Vancouver food truck excursion. Enjoy Berkshire pork Terimayo at the Japanese-style hot dog cart. Next, hop on over to the Vancouver food cart hailed as the best on the street and try the Butter Chicken Naan Kebab. Taste a Hot Smoked Wild Salmon Sandwich before heading to the Finest At Sea, one of the most important wild seafood fishing companies in Vancouver, to learn about the evolution of BC’s wild seafood industry. Visit BC’s first mobile gourmet Vancouver food truck and taste the Fried Rice Balls.

day 4 vancouver - kamloops Travel onboard the Rocky Mountaineer from Vancouver to Kamloops. On today’s journey you will see dramatic changes in scenery; from the lush green fields of the Fraser Valley, through forests and river canyons, to the desert-like environment of the BC interior. Your day concludes as the train travels into Kamloops.

day 5 kamloops - Jasper Your journey continues to the mighty Canadian Rockies. Once again you will be surrounded by dramatic scenery as you follow the banks of the North Thompson River. Your rail journey ends on arrival in Jasper.

day 6 Jasper Jasper National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Canadian Rockies’ largest national park. Today you will enjoy a scenic half day visit to some of the park’s natural attractions and rugged peaks.

day 7 - 8 Jasper - Lake Louise Travel to Lake Louise via one of the most scenic highways in the world, the Icefields Parkway. A stop will be made at Athabasca Falls before arriving at the Columbia Icefield. Here you will ride on an Ice Explorer to the middle of the Athabasca Glacier to learn more about its geological features. After a brief stop at Bow Lake, arrive in Lake Louise.

day 9 - 10 Lake Louise - Banff This morning you are free to explore Lake Louise. After lunch, a half day trip takes you into Yoho National Park to view some of its natural wonders. Among the attractions are the Spiral Tunnels, Emerald Lake and a natural rock bridge that spans the Kicking Horse River. At the end of the trip you will be transferred to Banff.

day 11 Banff - calgary Enjoy a full day trip beginning with sightseeing in Banff. Among the points of interest are Bow Falls, Lake Minnewanka, Surprise Corner and the Hoodoos. A trip on the Banff Gondola is included. Continue on to Kananaskis for the highlight of today’s adventure, a 12 minute Summit Helicopter flight over the remarkable landscape of the Rockies.

day 12 calgary - toronto Fly to Toronto and transfer to your hotel.

day 13 toronto - niagara Falls - toronto This morning, depart on a full day sightseeing excursion to Niagara Falls.

day 14 toronto - Ottawa Make your way to Toronto’s Union Station and board VIA Rail for your journey to the nation’s capital city, Ottawa.

day 15 Ottawa Today, experience Ottawa as it was meant to be appreciated - by land and on water! On the spectacular Lady Dive, you will have the unique ability to see Canada’s finest city on the only amphibious sightseeing trip.

day 16 Ottawa - Montréal Make your way to Ottawa train station for the trip to Montréal.

day 17 Montréal Discovery of Montréal, the world’s second-largest French-speaking city, begins with a city excursion. Highlights include Old Montréal, Notre-Dame Basilica, Mount Royal Lookout, Montréal Harbour, and more.

day 18 Montréal - Québec city Make your way to Montréal train station to continue the rail trip to Québec City.

day 19 Québec city Experience the European charm of the first French settlement in North America on a sightseeing trip. After a day exploring, experience the local cuisine with a four-course dinner at Aux Anciens Canadiens.

day 20 Québec city Transfer to the airport for your departure flight.

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• Canadian Rockies onboard the famous Rocky Mountaineer

• Athabasca Falls and Columbia Icefield

• The wonder of Niagara Falls

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• Yoho National Park and its natural wonders

• Québec City and its European charm

• Ottawa by land and water

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• Enjoy a Summit helicopter flight over the remarkable Canadian Rockies

• Learn about the evolution of BC’s wild seafood industry

• Enjoy the World’s Best Street Eats in Vancouver

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• Option to upgrade to 5-star service throughout

• Optional cruise on Lake Minnewanka

• Explore the cafes and boutiques of Montréal

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Wilderness and wildlife experiences are a feature of this self-drive journey through the Rockies that stays at a variety of unique and remote accommodation including two nights at the Tyax Wilderness Resort on the shores of Tyaughton Lake, surrounded by the towering peaks of the Southern Chilcotin Mountains in beautiful British Columbia. While staying at Tyax Wilderness Resort, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in an array of optional activities from horseback riding to fly fishing excursions and ATV safaris.

lakes & lodges self-drive | 11 DaYS / 10 nightS FROM $3,679* SELF-DRivE

Travel along the scenic Sea-to-Sky highway and discover the charming alpine town of Whistler en-route. Spend a night at Lac Le Jeune, a stunning wilderness area where fish jump from the glassy surface of the lake before continuing to the charming mountain village of Jasper and through Yoho national Park to the majestic Emerald Lake.

InClUdes 10 nights accommodation, 11 days car rental, meals as per itinerary, sightseeing as per itinerary and exclusive travel documentation package including personalised maps, itinerary and driving directions

day 1 - 2 vancouver - gold Bridge Collect your rental car before departing Vancouver along the scenic Sea-to-Sky Highway to Whistler. Highlights along the way include the Stawamus Chief Rock where climbers from all over the globe come to climb the granite cliffs. Continue on to Whistler where you can enjoy a short stroll through this charming alpine resort. Drive on through Lillooet to Tyax Mountain Lake Resort where you will spend the next two nights enjoying the wide array of optional activities available, from horseback riding and fly fishing excursions to mountain biking and ATV safaris.

day 3 gold Bridge - Lac Le Jeune Today travel to Lac Le Jeune Resort, located in a stunning wilderness setting where fish jump from the glassy surface of the lake and ospreys soar overhead.

day 4 - 5 Lac Le Jeune - Jasper Follow the Thompson River through rolling plateaus to the snowy peaks of the Monashee Mountains. Pass by Mount Robson and continue on to the resort town of Jasper for a two night stay. Explore this charming mountain village.

day 6 Jasper - Moraine Lake This morning depart on the scenic Icefields Parkway. View a never-ending procession of mountains, jagged peaks, glaciers and pristine lakes. Along the way stop at the Columbia Icefield and enjoy an Ice Explorer ride out onto the glacier. Also watch for beautiful glaciers and lakes before you arrive at Moraine Lake Lodge.

day 7 Moraine Lake - Emerald Lake A short drive today through majestic mountain passes into Yoho National Park. This national park is filled with gem-coloured glacial lakes and waterfalls and the Burgess Shale fossil find where over 120 marine animal species dating back as far as 530 million years were discovered.

day 8 Emerald Lake Spend the day at your leisure at Emerald Lake.

day 9 - 10 Emerald Lake - Banff Enjoy the leisurely drive to Banff. Drive the Bow Valley Parkway with an option to enjoy a stop at Johnston Canyon before continuing to Banff where you will spend the next two nights. Day 9-

day 11 Banff - calgary Drive along the 1A Highway before dropping off your rental car in Calgary.

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• Sea-to-Sky Highway from Vancouver to Whistler

• Lac Le Jeune Resort, set in a stunning wilderness area

• Burgess Shale fossils dating back 530 million years

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• Moraine Lake, Jewel of the Rockies

• Charming mountain village town of Jasper

• Awe-inspiring Yoho National Park

addItIonal ChoICes

• Optional activities at Tyax Wilderness Resort

• Boat cruise on Maligne Lake

• During your journey, there’s an option to add two nights at Sundance Guest Ranch, located in British Columbia’s high country

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western Canada by rail | 14 DaYS / 13 nightS FROM $6,699* Independent

Discover parts of Western Canada only accessible by rail and sea. This journey will highlight stunning vistas and untamed wilderness, providing the opportunity to chance a sighting of some of Canada’s coveted wildlife. Journey through coastal and mountain towns on ViA Rail’s “Skeena” scenic train route before circling back around from the Rocky Mountains to Vancouver onboard Rocky Mountaineer.

InClUdes 13 nights accommodation, VIA Rail’s “Skeena” train from Prince Rupert to Jasper, meals as per itinerary, sightseeing excursions as per itinerary, Rocky Mountaineer daylight SilverLeaf Service Banff to Vancouver and National Park fees

day 1 vancouver Make your own way to your hotel.

day 2 vancouver - victoria Enjoy a full day sightseeing excursion to Victoria. Travel through the rich farmland of the Fraser River delta and board a BC Ferry for the journey to Vancouver Island. Leaving the ferry, drive south to the world-renowned Butchart Gardens. This 20 hectare botanical showcase is famous for its skilful blending of rare and exotic plants and trees mixed with native flora in a series of formal gardens. Additional highlights include the University of Victoria, Beacon Hill Park and the attractions of Victoria’s Inner Harbour.

day 3 victoria Today, enjoy a whale watching trip. This excursion will be in search of killer whales, porpoises, harbour seals, and other marine wildlife.

day 4 victoria - Port hardy This morning transfer to the Victoria Bus Station and board the motor coach for your transfer to Port Hardy.

day 5 - 6 Port hardy - Prince Rupert Enjoy a full day cruising the sheltered waters of the Inside Passage. During this 16 hour journey, a wonderful array of snow-capped mountains and rich forests provide the backdrop to a series of dramatic fjords. Killer whales, sea lions and playful porpoise often appear in these waters. Arrive at the seaport of Prince Rupert and transfer to your hotel where the next day is free to explore the town.

day 7 Prince Rupert - Prince george Early this morning, transfer to the train station to board VIA Rail’s “Skeena”. The train travels up the stunning Skeena River valley, passing jagged mountain peaks, canyons and native totem poles. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel.

day 8 Prince george - Jasper This morning, return to the train station and re-board VIA Rail’s “Skeena” to continue your journey to Jasper. The route today follows the famous Fraser River. Pass historic settlements on the way to the Yellowhead Pass, and then pass Mount Robson, the Rockies’ highest peak. Arrive in the late afternoon in Jasper.

day 9 Jasper This morning’s excursion of Jasper National Park begins along the mighty Athabasca. En-route to Maligne Lake, learn about the local Native legends of the mysterious Medicine Lake with its disappearing waters.

day 10 Jasper - Banff Today’s journey travels south along the Icefields Parkway. The excursion to Lake Louise also takes you through Jasper and Banff National Parks with stops at the newly opened Glacier Skywalk and the Columbia Icefield. The Glacier Skywalk consists of a 400 metre interpretive boardwalk and a glass-floored observation platform extending 30 metres out over the Sunwapta Valley. Only a few minutes down the road at the Columbia Icefield, board an Ice Explorer and travel onto the icy slopes of the Athabasca Glacier. After your ice adventure, time is allowed at the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre to relax over lunch and visit the new Parks Canada Interpretive Centre. In the afternoon, continue on to Banff.

day 11 Banff Today’s half day excursion visits the town of Banff and its environs. Take a ride on a gondola car to the peak of Sulphur Mountain for a 360 degree view of Banff and the Bow Valley. Continue to Lake Minnewanka and enjoy an hour long cruise beneath the jagged peaks of Mount Aylmer and Mount Inglismaldie. Big horn sheep, deer and eagles are often spotted at the water’s edge.

day 12 Banff - kamloops This morning, you will be transferred to Banff train station to board the Rocky Mountaineer train for your two day journey through the Rockies and British Columbia. The journey will take you through Yoho National Park and the famous Spiral Tunnels. Upon arrival in Kamloops, you will be transferred to your hotel.

day 13 kamloops - vancouver Early this morning, transfer to Kamloops train station and re-board the Rocky Mountaineer train for your journey to Vancouver. Today, follow the Thompson River through the interior of British Columbia. Pass the raging Hell’s Gate, where millions of gallons of water rush through the narrowest point of the Fraser Canyon. Before reaching the coastal city of Vancouver, travel through the final range of mountains, the Pacific Coast Mountains and into the fertile fields of the Fraser Valley.

day 14 vancouver Your journey ends this morning.

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• Victoria, the capital of British Columbia

• Stunning Skeena River Valley onboard VIA Rail’s “Skeena” journey

• Historic settlements and alpine towns

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• Travel onto the icy slopes of the Athabasca Glacier

• Cruise the sheltered waters of the Inside Passage

• Canadian Rockies and British Columbia on the Rocky Mountaineer

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• Learn the local Native legends of the mysterious Medicine Lake with its disappearing waters

• Discover the ecology, geology, glaciology, Aboriginal history and social history of the Jasper area on the Glacier Skywalk

addItIonal ChoICes

• Embark on a local trip in Prince Rupert

• Option to upgrade to 5-star service throughout

• Explore the town of Banff and its surrounds

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haida Gwaii, formerly known as the Queen Charlotte islands, is an archipelago of islands off the northwest coast of British Columbia. This cultural escape allows you to immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and with its people. The islands are remote and serene and offer visitors the opportunity to visit pristine rivers, sandy beaches and ancient rainforests which are home to abundant wildlife. This journey celebrates the rich traditions, artisans and history of the haida people.

haida Gwaii Cultural escape | 7 DaYS / 6 nightS FROM $5,255* Independent

Learn about the history and the culture of the haida people through carvings and pictures while listening to interpretive guides. Explore small villages, Visit local haida artists’ home studios and enjoy a traditional haida feast in renowned haida chef keenawii’s home.

InClUdes two nights accommodation in Vancouver and four nights accommodation at Haida House at Tllaal with private bathroom, wireless internet access, guest lounge with complimentary snacks and non-alcoholic beverages, return flight Vancouver/Masset, meals as per itinerary, sightseeing, and visits and transfers per itinerary

day 1 vancouver Upon arrival into Vancouver, make your own way to your hotel.

day 2 vancouver - haida gwaii Transfer to the airport for your flight to Masset, followed by a transfer to Haida House at Tllaal, where you will experience the warm hospitality, rich history, culture and unique natural beauty Haida Gwaii is known for. After checking in, you will enjoy a short beach and river walk before dinner.

day 3 - 5 haida house Over the next three days you will participate in activities showcasing the natural environment and the rich culture of the Haida people. You will enjoy the following:

cultural Day trip Your day starts with a scenic drive along the coast followed by a drive to Skidegate Village. Visit the Kaay Llnagaay Heritage Centre and Museum. Relax with lunch at Kay Bistro followed by a privately guided visit. Learn more about Haida Gwaii through carvings, pictures and an informative talk. The day wraps up with a stop at a local Haida artisan’s home studio followed by a traditional Haida Feast in renowned Haida Chef Keenawii’s home.

adventure Day – Excursion to Skedans on Moresby island by Zodiac Transfer to your zodiac for today’s trip. The main stop today is the Haida Village Site of Skedans, also known as K’uuna Llnagaay. One of the Haida Gwaii Watchmen will walk you through the site, explaining what the village once looked like, what the figures on the poles are, and how the people lived. A hearty lunch and snacks will be provided.

north End Day tour After breakfast, embark on a 20-minute guided drive to the village of Port Clements. It is now known for its Golden Spruce Trail, a gentle 10 minute walk through the lush canopy of old-growth forest which leads to the viewpoint of the historic Golden Spruce. Your day continues exploring the northern part of Graham Island. Afterwards head to Masset and Old Massett, an area known for its 18 totem poles. Visits to Haida artist studios are included during the day.

day 6 haida gwaii - vancouver Today visit the various non-Haida artisans studios and gift shops of Tlell. Transfer to the airport or ferry terminal for your journey back to Vancouver.

day 7 vancouver Your journey ends this morning.

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• Haida Village Site Skedans on Moresby Island

• The culture of the Haida people• Haida House at Tllaal

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• One of the most remote regions in Canada

• Haida artist studios

• Northern part of Graham Island

addItIonal ChoICes

• Hike up Tow Hill on Graham Island

• Enjoy a beach or river walk at Haida House

• Visit artisan studios

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discover the yukon | 15 DaYS / 14 nightS FROM $1,829* self-drIVe

Explore the Yukon Territory on this comprehensive self-drive trip. Break up the driving days with three nights at Frances Lake Lodge, a small lodge in a wild, beautiful setting. Further into your journey, enjoy two nights at inn on the Lake, a year round resort recently listed by national Geographic Traveller as one of the Top 150 places to stay.

InClUdes 14 nights accommodation including three nights at Frances Lake Lodge and two nights at Inn on the Lake including activities, 14 days car rental, ferry from Haines to Skagway and directions and information pack

day 1 Whitehorse Upon arrival you will pick up your rental car and drive to your hotel.

day 2 Whitehorse - Watson Lake Drive the Alaska Highway towards Watson Lake. Upon arrival in Watson Lake visit the Signpost Forest and the Northern Lights Centre. In the 50 foot dome, impressive films about the colourful Aurora Borealis are shown daily.

day 3 Watson Lake - Frances Lake Today you will drive along the Robert Campbell Highway to Frances Lake. At Frances Lake, park your car and, enjoy a 30 minute boat ride to the lodge. Frances Lake Wilderness Lodge is one of the Yukon’s most beautiful and private wilderness getaways on a secluded lake near the foot of the Canadian Rockies. At the lodge the hosts will show you to your own cosy cabin before inviting you to the main lodge for a flavourful and hearty dinner. The lodge boasts an awesome view of the Logan Mountains and also features a bright and comfortable living room equipped with a small library.

day 4 - 5 Frances Lake Lodge Your time at Frances Lake Wilderness Lodge will be at your own leisure: take a guided excursion by boat to an abandoned trading post of the famous Hudson Bay Company, or grab a fishing boat and try your luck. Learn the basics of paddling and explore the area around the lodge in one of the canoes or kayaks or hike the well-marked trails intersecting the area close to the lodge. You may also choose to embark on an interpretive historical or botanical hike with an experienced local guide.

day 6 Frances Lake - carmacks Take the boat back to the highway, pick up your rental car and continue your drive on the Robert Campbell Highway to Carmacks.

day 7 carmacks - Dawson city Drive north along the Klondike Highway. Soon after Carmacks you will arrive at the viewing point of the Five Finger Rapids. Later reach Minto from where it is possible to do a side trip to the abandoned community Fort Selkirk. At the intersection with the Silver Trail Highway drive west towards Dawson City. You will follow the Yukon River for part of your journey.

day 8 Dawson city Today enjoy a guided visit of the former town site of Gold Bottom, a once thriving community that boasted a population of close to 5,000 people during the hey-day of the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush. Enjoy the old gold rush atmosphere of Dawson City.

day 9 Dawson city - tok Cross the Yukon River by ferry and drive the Top of the World Highway towards Tok. Weather permitting, you will have incredible views of far reaching countryside from the highway. Follow the Taylor Highway to the Alaska Highway and continue east towards Tok.

day 10 tok - haines Junction Drive the Alaska Highway to Haines Junction.

day 11 haines Junction - haines Drive the Haines Highway along the perimeter of Kluane National Park towards Haines. Just before Haines, the highway leads through the Chilkat Valley and its bald eagle preserve.

day 12 haines - Skagway Today take the Alaska Marine Highway ferry from Haines to the old gold rush city of Skagway.

day 13 Skagway - inn on the Lake In the morning explore the Gold Rush town of Skagway. Later drive the Klondike Highway north towards Whitehorse and Marsh Lake. On your way you will pass the small community of Carcross, Carcross desert and Emerald Lake. For the next two nights you will stay in first class style at Inn on the Lake. This is one of the few places in North America where you can stay and see the Aurora Borealis in the same place.

day 14 inn on the Lake Today you have time to hike, canoe, mountain bike or just to relax in this beautiful and quiet setting.

day 15 inn on the Lake - Whitehorse Today drive to Whitehorse and depending on your flight departure time you may have some more time to explore the capital of the Yukon. The return of your car ends your journey.

dIsCoVer

• Enjoy the old gold rush atmosphere of Dawson City

• Incredible views from the Top of the World Highway

• Bald eagle preserve in the Chilkat Valley

eXplore

• The Gold Rush town of Skagway

• Beautiful Francis Lake

• Former town site of Gold Bottom at Dawson City

learn/do

• Learn about the impressive Aurora Borealis at the Northern Lights Centre

• Canoe, mountain bike or relax at Inn on the Lake

• Try your luck gold panning

addItIonal ChoICes

• Boating, fishing or paddling around Frances Lake

• An interpretive historical or botanical hike around Frances Lake

• Add a side trip to the abandoned community Fort Selkirk

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Sonora Resort

This luxury wilderness resort is an absolute jewel amid one of Canada’s most alluring, pristine environments. Sonora Resort is where uncompromising eco adventure travel meets luxurious accommodation, unparalleled service and five star facilities.

Whether you want action-packed adventure or an exquisite spa getaway, you’ll find it at this spectacular Canadian resort, located at the northern end of Desolation Sound, less than an hour away from

Vancouver by seaplane or helicopter.

Adventure World loves the combination of eco adventure in Canada’s most alluring, pristine environment.

Siwash Lake Guest Ranch

A private and exclusive Canadian guest ranch and family owned working ranch, this is an intimate hideaway in the heart of British Columbia’s cowboy country. The eco-friendly setting provides

an oasis of wilderness solitude, filled with enriching moments for adventurous people who seek the finer things in life. After dinner each evening your hosts sit with you to design your personal plan

for the next day, depending on weather, wildlife sightings and your appetite for adventure.

Adventure World loves this exclusive and authentic ranch experience in the wild.

West Coast Wilderness Lodge

West Coast Wilderness Lodge offers guests unsurpassed scenery, exceptional adventure opportunities, fresh cuisine and

accommodation to suit all tastes. Enjoy the solitude at this remote lodge following a scenic three hour drive or 45 minute float plane

trip from downtown Vancouver. Located on the edge of the wilderness on the Sunshine Coast with spectacular water views of Jervis & Hotham Sounds, this resort offers first-class adventure,

gourmet dining and luxury accommodation.

Adventure World loves the unsurpassed scenery, exceptional adventure opportunities and fresh seasonal cuisine.

hotel Quintessence Mont Tremblant

Hotel Quintessence is Tremblant’s preeminent boutique hotel, offering unparalleled beauty, comfort, luxury and service in the heart of the Laurentians. Inspired by old-world estates, Hôtel Quintessence

is your exclusive waterfront retreat featuring luxury suites on picturesque Lake Tremblant. Discover this destination, awarded ‘Best Small Hotel in North eastern America’ by Conde Nast Johansen and

‘Best Luxury Hotel’ by Trip Advisor with all the services that only a grand hotel can offer.

Adventure World loves this exclusive waterfront retreat inspired by old-world estates.

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maple delights | 13 DaYS / 12 nightS FROM $4,089* Independent

This trip encompasses a variety of sights from niagara Falls to old Québec and showcases Canada’s British influences before heading on to French Canada. The Train of Le Massif de Charlevoix invites you to enjoy a spectacular route from Québec City to La Malbaie. Renowned for its landscapes that have enchanted painters, poets, writers, and musicians, the Charlevoix region is where nature and culture exist in perfect harmony.

InClUdes 12 nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, sightseeing excursions of Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montréal and Québec City, VIA Rail “Business Class” between Toronto and Ottawa, Ottawa and Montréal and Montréal and Québec City and Le Massif train between Québec City and Baie St. Paul

day 1 toronto Upon arrival in Toronto, make your own way to your hotel. The remainder of the day will be at your leisure.

day 2 toronto - niagara Falls - toronto This morning, depart on a full day sightseeing excursion to Niagara Falls. Travel through the orchard-laden Niagara Peninsula to Niagara Falls, one of the great wonders of the world. Highlights of today’s excursion include a lunch buffet while overlooking the falls, plus a trip on the world famous “Hornblower Cruise Niagara Falls”, which travels to the base of the majestic Horseshoe Falls. Also included is a trip along the beautiful River Road, which winds its way along the Niagara Gorge. Stops are made at the Floral Clock and at the historical community of Niagara-on-the-Lake before returning to Toronto.

day 3 toronto - Ottawa Late this morning, make your own way to Toronto’s Union Station and board VIA Rail for your journey to the nation’s capital city, Ottawa. Enjoy lunch onboard the train as the scenery passes you by. The remainder of the day is at your leisure.

day 4 Ottawa Today, experience Ottawa as it was meant to be appreciated - by land and on water! On the spectacular Lady Dive, this trip will provide you with the unique ability to see Canada’s finest city on the only amphibious sightseeing excursion. Climb aboard this unique trip and view the National Capital from a totally different perspective: on a boat with wheels! After your dive, the rest of the day is free to explore the city.

day 5 Ottawa - Montréal Make your own way to Ottawa train station for the two hour VIA Rail journey to Montréal. As you relax onboard the train, enjoy the vistas as you travel between the cities. The remainder of the day is at your leisure.

day 6 Montréal Discovery of Montréal, the world’s second-largest French-speaking city, begins with a city excursion this morning. Highlights of this excursion include Old Montréal, Notre-Dame Basilica, one of the masterpieces of religious architecture in North America, Olympic Park with the world’s tallest inclined tower, Mount Royal Lookout from which the entire city comes into view, McGill University, Montréal Harbour, St. Joseph’s Oratory, City Hall, Place Des Arts, a world class centre for the performing arts, and the residential and financial districts. The remainder of the day is yours to explore cafés and boutiques or the “Promenade de la Cathedrale” including shops and restaurants.

day 7 Montréal - Québec city After a free morning, make your own way to the Montréal train station to continue your journey with VIA Rail to charming Québec City. Enjoy lunch on the train. Upon arrival in Québec City, make your own way to your hotel.

day 8 Québec city Experience the European charm of the first French settlement in North America. Highlights of your two hour trip today include the Latin Quarter, the Plains of Abraham, the Ramparts, world famous Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac, the National Assembly, the Basilica, City Hall, Place Royale, the Citadelle and a glimpse of modern Québec City.

day 9 Québec city Spend the day at leisure discovering Québec City.

day 10 Québec city - Baie St. Paul Transfer to the train station and enjoy a scenic rail journey to Baie St. Paul. Experience the Charlevoix region including wildlife viewing along the way. Arrive into Baie St. Paul in the afternoon where you will be transferred to your hotel. The Hotel La Ferme is a vast complex across five pavilions, with distinctive architecture inspired from historic farm buildings.

day 11 Baie St. Paul Spend the day exploring the area. You may wish to take in an optional whale watching excursion offered locally, photograph the local scenery, golf the local courses or visit local gardens (at own cost).

day 12 Baie St. Paul - Québec city Enjoy the morning at leisure before boarding the train for the scenic return journey to Québec City. On board enjoy a gourmet four course dinner with wine. On arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel.

day 13 Québec city Your journey ends today upon check-out of your hotel.

dIsCoVer

• Eastern Canada by rail

• Montréal, the world’s second largest French speaking city

• Baie St. Paul and all it has to offer

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• The Charlevoix Region

• Highlights of Ontario and Québec

• European charm of Québec City

learn/do

• Journey on Le Massif Scenic Train between Québec City and Baie St. Paul

• Enjoy a full day at Niagara Falls

• Experience Ottawa on an amphibious sightseeing excursion

addItIonal ChoICes

• Optional whale watching excursions while in Baie St. Paul

• Explore cafes and restaurants in Montréal

• Upgrade to 5-star properties throughout the journey

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Best of ontario & Québec | 15 DaYS / 14 nightS FROM $3,555* SELF-DRivE

This stunning self-drive journey allows you to discover Eastern Canada at your own pace, with the freedom and flexibility to make your own stops along the way. You will travel through beautiful parks and countryside and modern and historic cities, to the European-style Mont Tremblant and along the scenic St. Lawrence River, beginning and ending at the gateway to the east, Toronto.

InClUdes 14 nights accommodation, 15 days car rental, sightseeing as specified, Cruise of 1,000 Islands and exclusive travel documentation package including personalised maps, itinerary and driving directions

day 1 toronto Upon arrival into Toronto, pick up your rental vehicle and proceed to your hotel.

day 2 toronto Today is yours to explore this fascinating city. Enjoy Toronto’s waterfront, a scenic backdrop for many popular attractions while downtown Toronto offers museums and art galleries. Don’t miss the CN Tower, the world’s tallest free standing structure, with admission to the tower included in your journey.

day 3 toronto - niagara Falls Drive along the shores of Lake Ontario, through the orchards and vineyards of the Niagara Peninsula, to arrive at Niagara-on-the-Lake, one of the best-preserved 19th century towns in North America. Continue along the Niagara Parkway towards Niagara Falls. Your package includes the Niagara Falls Adventure Pass. This pass offers you admission to many of Niagara Falls’ most popular attractions while avoiding long wait times. Simply reserve a time that’s convenient for you and proceed to the priority entrance at your given time (except at Hornblower Cruises).

day 4 niagara Falls - algonquin Park Today’s drive takes you north to Algonquin Park. Take a detour en-route in order to see highlights such as Marie Among the Hurons near Midland, a historic site depicting a 17th century fortress and headquarters for the French Jesuit mission to the Huron nation and Ontario’s first European community or the Muskokas Lake region. Famed for its 1,600 fresh water lakes and striking granite outcrops, Muskoka has been a celebrated retreat since the 19th century. Finish your day in Algonquin Park.

day 5 algonquin Park Today is yours to spend hiking, observing wildlife or canoeing.

day 6 algonquin Park - Ottawa Spend the morning in the park before departing for Ottawa.

day 7 Ottawa Today is at your leisure to discover the city of Ottawa. In the heart of Ottawa, rising dramatically from a bluff overlooking the Ottawa River, are the Parliament Buildings. These serve as the symbol of the capital, and are the focal point of the city. A must-see is the Canadian Museum of Civilisation (admission included).

day 8 Ottawa - Mont tremblant Today head north east to the jewel of the Laurentians, Mont Tremblant, a European-style resort village. Should you have missed the wildlife in the Algonquin Park, you may wish to visit Omega Park in Montebello, which features endemic wildlife, or join a black bear observation excursion in the Kenauk Reserve. Take some time to enjoy local activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking, white water rafting, or a helicopter trip.

day 9 Mont tremblant - Québec city Enjoy the pleasant scenery as you travel from Mont Tremblant to historic Trois Rivieres. Drive along the Chemin du Roy road to Québec City.

day 10 Québec city Experience the old world charm of Vieux Québec with a guided excursion of the old city on foot. With its cobble stone streets, fortified city wall, and 17th century architecture, this city is complimented by artisan shops, cafes, and numerous monuments.

day 11 Québec city - Montréal Following the St. Lawrence River, pass from city suburbs to the rural landscapes of forests and rich pastures, dotted with tiny villages that extend to Montréal.

day 12 Montréal Discover hundreds of places of interest in Montréal. You may wish to join a walking or biking trip of the city or a sightseeing cruise or explore the city at your own pace.

day 13 Montréal - kingston Travel south to the city of Kingston. On the way enjoy a visit of Upper Canada Village, an 1860’s reconstructed village. Before reaching Kingston, stop at Gananoque to join a one hour cruise of the 1,000 Islands.

day 14 kingston - toronto You may wish to visit Fort Henry National Historic Site near Kingston. A living museum of military life, Fort Henry was built between 1832 and 1834 to repel an American invasion that never came. The fort, once the largest military establishment in Upper Canada, now offers visitors a glimpse of the soldier’s life of those days.

day 15 Depart toronto Your journey concludes today upon checkout of your hotel.

dIsCoVer

• Canada’s East at your own pace

• The fascinating blend of cultures in Ottawa

• The jewel of the Laurentians, Mont Tremblant

eXplore

• Canadian Museum of Civilisation in Ottawa

• Toronto’s scenic waterfront

• Upper Canada Village, reconstructed from the 1860’s

learn/do

• Visit Niagara Falls and choose what you do throughout the day

• Hiking or canoeing in Algonquin Park

• Enjoy a 1,000 Islands Cruise

addItIonal ChoICes

• Join a black bear observation excursion in the Kenauk Reserve

• Walking or biking excursion in Montréal

• Discover all Québec City has to offer at your own pace

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atlantic maritimes | 13 DaYS / 12 nightS FROM $4,779* small GroUp

The world’s highest tides, fresh salt air, sandy beaches, rocky coves, cosmopolitan cities, remote lighthouses, rich history, warm hospitality, rustic fishing villages, succulent seafood, unspoiled nature, first-rate facilities and travel routes...all of these things and more make Canada’s Maritime Provinces one of the world’s most popular destinations. Experience the Maritimes on this delightful journey of nova Scotia, new Brunswick and Prince Edward island.

InClUdes 12 nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, small van/coach transportation, services of a driver/escort, ferry from New Brunswick to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island to Nova Scotia and sightseeing

day 1 halifax Arrive in Halifax and check in to your hotel.

day 2 halifax - Moncton Explore the Bay of Fundy and learn about the world’s highest tides as you meander along its colourful coastline to New Brunswick’s bilingual city of Moncton. En-route, explore the Joggins Fossil Cliffs. See magnificently exposed layers of rock revealing the world’s most complete fossil record of life in the “Coal Age” of 300 million years ago. After crossing into New Brunswick, an unforgettable culinary experience awaits as you cruise the warm waters of Shediac Bay aboard a lobster boat. Learn about the fishing industry and savour a delicious lobster supper.

day 3 Moncton - Saint John Experience a true natural wonder as you visit Hopewell Rocks on the coast of the Bay of Fundy. Marvel at the massive flower-pot shaped formations sculpted by the highest tides on the planet. Travel through Fundy National Park to Canada’s first incorporated city, Saint John. Enjoy a city excursion, including the Reversing Falls where twice daily the Bay of Fundy tides force the Saint John River to reverse its flow.

day 4 St. andrews by-the-Sea Enjoy a day trip to picturesque St. Andrews by-the Sea. After a Whale Watching Boat Trip (weather permitting), the afternoon is at your leisure.

day 5 Saint John - Digby Enjoy free time in Saint John before taking the ferry back to Nova Scotia. Arrive in Digby, the scallop capital of the world.

day 6 Digby - halifax Today travel the lush Annapolis Valley and learn about the French Acadians who established their first settlement in the early 1600’s. Unravel the fact and fiction that blend to reveal the romance of the Land of Evangeline. Visit a local winery for a tasting before returning to Halifax for the evening.

day 7 halifax - Oak island Discover the rustic charm of the fishing village of Peggy’s Cove where you will enjoy breakfast. Travel Nova Scotia’s South Shore and on to Lunenburg, renowned for its fleets of Grand Banks’ fishing schooners. Enjoy a walking excursion to fully experience one of the most remarkably preserved colonial settlements in the New World. Head to postcard-perfect Mahone Bay where a trinity of 19th century built churches represent an iconic cultural landscape of Nova Scotia. Enjoy some free time to stroll through the town and chat with the welcoming locals who have been known to share superstitions, legends and fables dating back to the rum-running days. Arrive in the legendary Oak Island area’s Western Shore and learn of the world’s longest running hunt for lost treasure.

day 8 Oak island - charlottetown Today travel to Prince Edward Island. Experience true maritime hospitality this evening at a traditional hall-style lobster supper.

day 9 Prince Edward island Enjoy a free morning in Charlottetown or join a walking excursion of the city. This afternoon, drive by red cliffs, white beaches, gently sloping sand dunes and green fields as you make your way to Prince Edward Island National Park. Before returning to Charlottetown, visit Green Gables Heritage Site, the inspiration of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic Anne of Green Gables books.

day 10 charlottetown - Baddeck Ferry over the Northumberland Strait back to Nova Scotia and proceed to Cape Breton Island, the Scotland of North America. Visit the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck to learn of the many accomplishments of this genius who made his home on the island.

day 11 cabot trail Experience one of the most stunningly picturesque drives in North America. The Cabot Trail winds around the rocky splendour of Cape Breton’s northern shore, ascending to the incredible plateaus of Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Lookouts offer unforgettable vistas of Cape Breton’s rugged coastline. You may also enjoy a Whale Watching Boat Trip (weather permitting).

day 12 Baddeck - halifax The Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site awaits you today. Proceed along the shore of the Bras d’Or Lake to the mainland, and back to Halifax.

day 13 halifax Your journey ends upon check out of your hotel.

dIsCoVer

• The stunning Cabot Trail and Cape Breton

• The world’s longest running hunt for lost treasure

• Amazing seafood culinary experiences

eXplore

• Picturesque St Andrews by-the-Sea

• Stroll around postcard-perfect Mahone Bay

• Beautiful Prince Edward Island

learn/do

• Learn about the world’s highest tides in the Bay of Fundy

• The lobster fishing industry aboard a lobster boat

• Walking excursion of Lunenburg

addItIonal ChoICes

• Add extra nights in Halifax to your trip to discover this cultural city

• Extend your journey around the Atlantic Maritimes by adding a Newfoundland and Labrador trip to your package

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Canada in WinterCanadians don’t shy away from winter, they embrace it. The magic, tranquillity and stunning beauty of a Canadian winter will surround you like a downy quilt. Explore picturesque alpine towns, glide past remarkable landscapes dusted with fresh snow and frozen lakes that glisten in the winter sun. The northern winter offers a range of incredible activities, guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Adventurous or relaxing, fast or easy-going, the options are endless - snowmobiling, dog-sledding, ice-fishing, snowshoeing, skiing, snowboarding and many other outdoor activities.

skI

Canada is home to some of the best ski resorts in the world with more than 300 ski areas to choose from. Catering for all levels of experience, these resorts offer ideal snow conditions and quaint village atmospheres. Whether you choose to visit the powdery fields of Whistler, Big White and Sun Peaks, deep in the heart of British Columbia, or Mont Tremblant, Québec’s premier ski resort, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

northern lIGhts

The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, are giant electrical storms formed by solar flares from the sun reacting with the earth’s magnetic field. These mystical lights are one of nature’s most impressive creations, and are a must see for all nature enthusiasts.

ChrIstmas

Surrounded by stunning white scenery, Christmas in Canada makes for a truly magical experience. Spend Christmas at the historic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise or Fairmont Banff Springs, with your own in-room Christmas tree, cookie decorating, Santa’s workshop and sing-alongs.

non-skIIers

For those not too keen on hitting the slopes, Canada’s ski resorts offer endless options for non-skiiers. You can try dogsledding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ice-fishing and so much more.

ICe hotel

Experience winter in Canada the most magical way possible, by spending a night in an Ice Hotel. Intricately carved, the Ice Hotel is an ephemeral work of art, a magnificent ice and snow architectural wonder.

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winter nights & dancing lights | 12 DaYS / 11 nightS FROM $4,399* Independent

The magic and tranquillity of the Canadian winter will captivate you. There is nothing like seeing the natural beauty of the snow-dusted woods in all their splendour. Journey from Vancouver to the Rockies before flying to the Yukon Territory, where the lodges located in the Whitehorse area offer some of the best locations in the world to see the elusive northern Lights.

InClUdes seven nights hotel accommodation, three nights cabin accommodation and one night onboard the VIA Rail train, meals as per itinerary, transportation by deluxe motorcoach in the Rockies, services of a professional driver/guide, sightseeing as specified, flight Calgary/Whitehorse and National Park fees

day 1 vancouver Upon arrival in Vancouver, make your own way to your hotel. The remainder of your day is free to explore the modern metropolis of Vancouver, situated on the shores of the Pacific Coast.

day 2 vancouver - Jasper Following a free day in Vancouver, board the VIA Rail “Canadian” overnight train for an evening departure. During the journey to Jasper, experience luxurious service and amenities. VIA Rail offers breathtaking views, friendly service and world class food. Along the way you may see Hell’s Gate Gorge, North Thompson Canyon, and the Cisco Tunnels above the Fraser River.

day 3 Jasper The rail journey to Jasper continues through the Monashee and Caribou mountain ranges, concluding at the Jasper train station. Upon arrival into Jasper transfer to your hotel.

day 4 Jasper Explore Jasper’s lesser known gems and keep your eyes open for wildlife during a unique sightseeing trip. Moose, elk, sheep, goats and wolves are commonly sighted during the excursion. Enjoy the spectacular scenery and learn about Jasper’s original inhabitants.

day 5 Jasper - Lake Louise Depart Jasper and travel along the beautiful Icefields Parkway, one of the most scenic highways in the Canadian Rockies. Your destination, Lake Louise, is known as the “Jewel of the Rockies”. Snow-covered mountain ranges, forested valleys and massive glaciers highlight the spectacular drive.

day 6 Lake Louise - Banff Depart Lake Louise and travel by scheduled service to Banff. Visit the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, of which admission is included in your trip. Discover the rich history of the Canadian Rockies through exhibitions about the explorers, mountaineers, and artists who have settled in Banff over the past century. The museum includes a heritage gallery, heritage homes and several art galleries.

day 7 Banff Enjoy a morning sightseeing excursion of Banff and learn how the history of the Bow Valley changed when three railway workers rediscovered a hidden treasure. Learn about wildlife behaviour, habitat, and winter survival adaptations. Included in today’s excursion is admission to the Banff Gondola. Enjoy a 360 degree view of mountain ranges, valleys and lakes and a bird’s eye view of the Banff town site 770 metres below. This evening, indulge in a unique Banff progressive dinner. First, enjoy a wine tasting at Banff Wine Store. After your tasting, you will have the choice of taking with you a bottle of red wine, white wine or ice wine. Make your way across the street and enjoy dinner at the Maple Leaf Grille. Following dinner, make your way to Le Beaujolais Restaurant for a tasty dessert.

day 8 Banff - calgary Depart Banff and travel past the mountain town of Canmore, through the frontal range of the Rockies and continue into the foothills to the city of Calgary by a scheduled transportation service. Following arrival in Calgary, admission is included to the Calgary Tower. Take a ride up the City of Calgary’s most famous and identifiable physical landmark and enjoy the 360 degree views of Calgary.

day 9 calgary - vancouver - Whitehorse Make your own way to Calgary International Airport for your flight to Whitehorse via Vancouver. Upon arrival, transfer to the Northern Lights Resort & Spa where your accommodation for the next three nights will be in a cabin. Perfectly situated close to many of the Yukon’s best wilderness parks and playgrounds, the resort offers a number of possibilities for fun and adventure and is one of the prime locations in the Yukon to see the elusive Northern Lights. The open area surrounding the lodge allows for unobscured views of the soaring Aurora Borealis.

day 10 - 11 northern Lights Resort & Spa Days are free for optional activities from the lodge. Take a walk, snowshoe or cross country ski the area trails, or simply relax in the comfort of your guest cottage. Cosy up to the fire in the guest area of the great room or relax in the spa. After a relaxed dinner at the lodge, it’s time to seek views of the stunning Northern Lights.

day 12 Whitehorse After breakfast at the lodge you will be transferred downtown or to Whitehorse Airport.

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• Wildlife on a unique sightseeing trip in Jasper

• Lake Louise, the jewel of the Rockies

• 360 degree views of Calgary from the Calgary Tower

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• Modern metropolis of Vancouver

• Banff and the Bow Valley

• Beautiful Icefields Parkway

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• Indulge in a unique Banff progressive dinner

• Visit the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies to learn about the area’s history

• Opportunities to see the spectacular Northern Lights

addItIonal ChoICes

• Choose from a number of optional activities during your stay in the Yukon. Enjoy walks, snowshoeing or cross country skiing, or simply relax in the spa

• Add a dog sledding experience to your trip

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winter in Québec | 9 DaYS / 8 nightS FROM $3,599* Independent

Auberge Lac-a-l’Eau Claire is the ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts, fishermen and nature lovers. Framed by the Laurentian Mountains, the activities during this trip take place in the midst of frozen lakes and a forest dusted with white powder. You’ll also spend a night at The ice hotel. The hotel is made of ice and snow with high ceilings, ice sculptures, and furniture carved from ice blocks.

InClUdes eight nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, activities at Auberge Lac-a-l’Eau Claire, VIA Rail between Montréal – Québec and transfers as per itinerary

day 1 Montréal - St alexis Des Monts Today a private transfer will pick you up from downtown Montréal or the airport and take you to the Auberge Lac-a-l’Eau Claire near St Alexis des Monts. Situated on 25,000 hectares of land and surrounded by 15 lakes, the Auberge Lac-a-l’Eau Claire is a jewel in natures crown. Originally an outfitter, welcoming hunters and fishermen, this resort has now become a destination in itself offering a variety of accommodation and countless activities. Whatever you’re here for, you’ll undoubtedly fall for the inn’s charm. The rest of the day is free for you to enjoy the many winter activities at the lodge. In addition to the dog sledding and ice fishing you will enjoy over the next few days, the inn also offers tubing, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, ice skating and more.

day 2 Dog sledding Today you will enjoy the thrill of a one hour dogsledding experience under the skillful guidance of a musher. You will have the opportunity to familiarise yourself with the husky dogs and drive your sled over the snowy slopes. Listen to the sleds sliding on the snow and feel the cold crisp air and wind as you travel through the wild.

day 3 ice Fishing This guided activity allows you to discover this northern fishing method including its secrets and techniques. Your fishing hole will be drilled, instructions provided, and you will be free to fish.

day 4 St alexis Des Monts - Montréal A private return transfer is included to your downtown Montréal hotel.

day 5 Montréal Today is yours to spend at leisure discovering all that this exciting city has to offer. Montréal is Canada’s cultural jewel with over 90 festivals and a fascinating medley of neighbourhoods where artists, writers and musicians have helped shape the arts scene. Winter in Montréal has many things to offer; cheer on the local ice hockey team, toboggan in Parc du Mont-Royal, build ice hotels by the St Lawrence River or simply wander through the underground city.

day 6 Montréal - Québec city Travel by VIA Rail today from Montréal to Québec City. Upon arrival in Québec City, make your own way to your hotel. The rest of the day will be at your leisure to explore Québec City. Québec City is a winter wonderland. It is home to one of the world’s largest winter carnivals, has over 2,000 kilometres of cross-country ski trails close by, offers a number of Nordic Spas in which to relax after a hard day on the slopes and ice skaters will love Place D’Youville’s rink for its Old Québec romantic atmosphere.

day 7 Québec city - ice hotel Join your scheduled transfer from Québec City to the Ice Hotel where you will spend the night in its magical environment. Situated only 10 minutes from downtown Québec City, the Ice Hotel is a must see and the ultimate Nordic adventure. The only Ice Hotel in North America, it has seduced over a million people from around the world since it opened. With its huge snow vaults and crystalline ice sculptures, the hotel will impress you with its dazzling décor. While staying at the Ice Hotel, you will also have access to the Nordic relaxation area with its outdoor spa and sauna. This place is peaceful and the winter décor is amazing. 2015 will also see the hotel celebrating its 15th anniversary. Tonight enjoy dinner at the nearby Sheraton hotel and a drink at the Ice Bar.

day 8 ice hotel - Québec city Spend the day at leisure exploring all that the Ice Hotel has to offer before your scheduled transfer back to Québec City. Tonight, enjoy old fashioned Québec cuisine at Aux Anciens Canadiens. The historic Maison Jacquet, one of the oldest houses in Québec, built in 1675, has housed the famous Aux Anciens Canadiens since 1966 and is internationally renowned for its cuisine and hospitality.

day 9 Québec city Your trip concludes upon check-out of hotel.

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• The magical Laurentian Mountains of Québec

• Spend a night at the unique Ice Hotel

• Old fashioned Québec cuisine

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• Auberge Lac-a-l’Eau Claire, an ideal winter resort

• Montréal and all the city has to offer

• European charms of Québec City

learn/do

• Enjoy the thrill of dog sledding

• Discover ice fishing, its secrets and techniques

• Travel on VIA Rail in business class

addItIonal ChoICes

• Choose from a number of optional activities during your stay at Auberge Lac-a-l’Eau Claire. You may choose to cross country ski, ice skate, try snowshoeing or tubing

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Whistler

Situated in the breathtaking Coast Mountains of British Columbia, just two hours north of Vancouver, Whistler is consistently

ranked the number one mountain resort in North America. The resort features two majestic mountains offering epic skiing and

snowboarding, no matter what your level. Most resorts or hotels are adjacent to lifts to ensure fast and direct mountain access, however

a shuttle service is available to help launch you into snow heaven.

Adventure World loves this year-round resort with two majestic mountains and a vibrant base village.

Big White

Heralded as North America’s best family resort with an award winning Kids Centre, Big White is Canada’s largest totally ski-in/ski-out resort. Located in British Columbia’s stunning Okanagan Valley near Kelowna, Big White offers immaculate cruising runs

on soft champagne powder snow for any level of expertise. With the shortest lift wait times around, this modern village caters to

everyone’s taste from restaurants and bars to tubing and ice skating.

Adventure World loves Canada’s largest ski-in ski-out resort village.

Sun Peaks

Sun Peaks is Canada’s third largest ski area with three mountains to choose from. Centrally located in the British Columbia interior,

only 45 minutes from Kamloops, Sun Peaks offers plenty of sunshine and caters for skiers, boarders and families. With slope side accommodation and restaurants and bars for après ski, it is a great destination easily linked by bus with Vancouver, Whistler, Silver Star,

Big White and Jasper.

Adventure World loves the charming European-style village nestled at the base of three mountains.

Big 3 – Banff/Lake Louise/Sunshine

Banff National Park offers premium hospitality and convenience in the middle of rugged natural beauty. Renowned as the “Jewel of the Canadian Rockies”, Lake Louise is surrounded by magnificent mountains embracing the Victoria Glacier as a backdrop against

the frozen Turquoise Lake. With the choice of three ski areas Sunshine, Lake Louise and Norquay and located in the most

spectacular part of the Canadian Rockies, this is a destination with everything on offer.

Adventure World thinks you’ll love to stay and play in Canada’s Protected Playground.

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Wildlife ExperiencesA destination to thrill any nature enthusiast, north America boasts amazing wildlife. Canada is one of the world’s premier grizzly bear viewing sites where visitors can observe brown bears against the dramatic backdrop of the snow-draped mountains. orca Camp in Johnstone Strait is one of the best places in the world to watch killer whales in the wild. Those wanting to catch a glimpse of the polar bears only need to travel to Churchill, Manitoba, often referred to as the ‘Polar Bear Capital of the World’.

Bears

Travellers in Canada can view the likes of the grizzly/brown bears, black bears and polar bears. Explore the Great Bear Rainforest, where bears are engrossed in the countless salmon spawning streams drifting into the coastal bays. The Pacific Coast of BC is home to the world’s only white coloured black bears, the spirit bears. Brooks Falls in Alaska is world-renowned for its population of brown bears.

polar Bears

During October and November each year, both locals and travellers are privy to an incredible experience, the viewing of the Polar Bear migration in Churchill, Manitoba. Annually, polar bears gather in great numbers, awaiting the ice formation on Hudson Bay.

whales

An incredible experience is the viewing of whales. Regular visitors to the coast of British Columbia are the orcas. You can also see minke whales, sperm whales and humpbacks and even snorkel with beluga whales in the Churchill River. Alaska’s Inside Passage offers incredible whale watching opportunities.

BaBy harp seals

For harp seals, life is defined by ice. Never straying far from it, the annual harp seal migration is perfectly timed around ice formation. During February and March, over 250,000 harp seals can be found near the Magdalen Islands.

Usa natIonal parks

In the middle of the Rocky Mountain Range are Grand Teton, Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. Here you can track wildlife including bison, bears, wolves, coyotes and eagles in their natural habitats.

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Great Bear Lodge

Great Bear Lodge is located in the Great Bear Rainforest, home to a significant concentration of coastal grizzly bears. Conservationists

consider it a rare jewel as it is one of the few complete and relatively intact ecosystems remaining on earth. Stretching over 8 million acres, twice the size of Africa’s Serengeti, this remote coastal

rainforest is home to several threatened species and one of the last strongholds of the grizzly bear in the world.

Adventure World loves the rainforest which is home to one of the last stongholds of the grizzly bear in the world.

Polar Bears – Mothers & Cubs

Travel to the tidal flats of Hudson Bay and Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge, the best vantage point to view the pristine beauty of the Canadian Arctic and its majestic polar bear inhabitants. The Mothers & Cubs safari boasts an impressive variety of wildlife and it is from Nanuk

where you will have the best possibilities on the planet to encounter polar bear mothers and their adorable cubs.

Adventure World loves the pristine beauty of the Canadian Arctic and its majestic polar bear inhabitants.

Spirit Bear Lodge

The Pacific Coast of BC is home to the world’s only white coloured black bears. The spirit bear or white bear is thought to be a genetic variation of the black bear that roams throughout British Columbia.

Nestled in a remote archipelago of small islands protected from the wild Pacific, Klemtu, home to Spirit Bear Lodge, is positioned to offer unparalleled access to some of the best grizzly and spirit bear

viewing in the region.

Adventure World loves the authentic cultural journey in search of the rare Spirit Bear.

Polar Bears & Glaciers of Baffin island

Discover the remote and rugged beauty of the Arctic as you explore the awe-inspiring glacier-capped coastline of south-eastern Baffin Island. Spend your days roaming the natural habitat of polar

bears by land and intriguing bowhead whales by sea. Admire the views of the mirror smooth water speckled with icebergs that

reflect a striking view of the surrounding mountain peaks.

Adventure World loves the true essence of an Arctic summer.

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arctic to the pacific | 12 DaYS / 11 nightS FROM $18,499* small GroUp

nature and wildlife lovers will enjoy every minute of this unique, jam-packed, wildlife experience. Encounter majestic polar bears and beluga whales in Churchill before flying west to explore the remote West Coast inlets for grizzly bears and orca, humpback and Pacific grey whales. Stay at two amazing lodges, located in some of the most untouched areas of Canada.

InClUdes 11 nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, sightseeing and transportation as per itinerary, flights as per itinerary and floatplane flights Vancouver/Bones Bay Lodge

day 1 Winnipeg On the night of your arrival into Winnipeg meet your adventure specialist and your fellow travellers at a welcome dinner.

day 2 Winnipeg - Seal River heritage Lodge Early this morning, fly to Churchill on the Hudson Bay. From there you will transfer to your onward flight to the fly-in only Seal River Heritage Lodge, your home for the next four days. On your flight you might see pods of whales, countless birds, caribous and of course, polar bears. The Seal River Estuary is a summer favourite for these magnificent animals and they can often be found swimming or basking on the water’s edge. Upon arrival, you will be introduced to the lodge before you experience the coast on your first afternoon excursion. Seal River Heritage Lodge is the Churchill Signature Wildlife Experience. The lodge maximises your wildlife viewing potential by giving you the opportunity to see bears from a variety of locations. Whether it’s from the top of the nature trails, the lodge’s viewing tower, or just outside the window as you dine, a visit to the lodge means you will have the chance to see polar bears and other wildlife like nowhere else.

day 3 - 6 Seal River heritage Lodge Seal River Heritage Lodge is located in the heart of polar bear country. Aside from the belugas and polar bears, you’ll have the opportunity to see a host of other wildlife on this trip such as caribou, fox (red and Arctic), wolves, moose and birds galore (such species as ptarmigan, Smith’s Longspur, Ross’ and Bonaparte gulls, jaegers, and more). Birders could see 100 species over the course of their adventure. Keep your ears open for the sounds of other sub-Arctic wildlife, including wolves howling in the distance. Enjoy your days filled with outdoor adventures that will take your breath away! You may choose to enjoy marine excursions, trekking and walking trips, see the Hudson Bay by tundra tracker, exploration by zodiacs or ocean paddles on sea kayaks.

day 7 Seal River heritage Lodge - Winnipeg Enjoy a hearty lodge breakfast before you fly back to Churchill. Upon your return, the day is free for browsing the shops and exhibits before taking an evening flight to Winnipeg.

day 8 Winnipeg - vancouver After breakfast leave Manitoba and take a flight to Vancouver. Upon your arrival, check-in to an airport hotel for the night.

day 9 vancouver - Bones Bay Lodge The second part of your bear and whale adventure begins by boarding your flight to Bones Bay Lodge. This floating lodge presents British Columbia’s West Coast marine life and wildlife in their natural habitats. Nothing quite compares to the awe and wonder of watching ocean giants like orca, humpback, Pacific grey and minke whales ply the waves, feeding and frolicking in the crystal sea waters. Upon check-in at the lodge you are welcomed with a guest orientation and a chef’s sampling of West Coast delights before getting outfitted with all-weather gear and enjoying your first sightseeing cruise of Knight Inlet.

day 10 - 11 Bones Bay Lodge Over the next two days you have the opportunity to discover this breathtaking and diverse environment on the following excursions:

glendale cove River Estuary day trip Observe and photograph the region’s residents; bald eagles, blue herons and possibly black and grizzly bears feeding.

cruise of the Johnstone Strait, the summer home of playful orca pods Watch these impressive animals as they breach the surface, slap their tails and hunt for their prey. On the cruise you will stop in historic Telegraph Cove and enjoy a memorable visit to the Johnstone Strait Whale Interpretive Centre, better known as The Bones Project.

day 12 Bones Bay Lodge - vancouver After breakfast, the three hour “Captain’s Pick” trip highlights local historic points and provides you with the last opportunity to capture the magnificent wildlife on camera. Return to the lodge for lunch and your flight to Vancouver where your journey ends after 12 exciting days.

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• Hudson Bay coast by Tundra Tracker

• Peace and tranquillity while sea kayaking

• The Seal River Estuary, a summer favourite of the polar bear

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• Glendale Cove River Estuary and its wildlife

• Sheer vastness of the Arctic’s flora and fauna on foot

• Remote West Coast inlets

learn/do

• Swim with the beluga whales in their watery world

• Cruise the Johnstone Strait and visit The Bones Project

• Listen to whale songs

addItIonal ChoICes

• Fill your days at Seal River Heritage Lodge with your choice of included activities ranging from marine excursions, treks, hiking, or kayaking

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Baby harp Seal Photo Safari

Join renowned National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen and Mario Cyr, a professional photographer and videographer who has spent more time photographing and filming the harp seals of

the Magdalen Islands than any other photographer, on an incredible adventure. Navigating the St. Lawrence River around Les Îles-de-

la-Madeleine in Québec, experience the newborn life cycle of baby harp seals and capture those precious moments on a photo safari.

Adventure World loves the heart-warming moments between mothers and pups.

Bears of Brooks Falls

Brooks Falls in the Katmai National Park in Alaska is world-renowned for its large population of brown bears due to the salmon migration

through the Brooks River from the Bering Sea. At Brooks Falls, special platforms offer unobstructed, up-close bear viewing. As

many as fifty bears can be viewed fishing along the mile and a half long Brooks River during the peak of the salmon season. Bear

viewing opportunities also abound within the national park.

Adventure World loves the bear viewing opportunities along the Brooks River during salmon season.

Johnstone Strait orca Camp

Few camping experiences will match the fascination and beauty of a sea kayaking adventure in Johnstone Strait, one of the best places in the world to watch orcas in the wild. BC coastal waters are home to about 250 resident orcas, which congregate in the Southern Queen Charlotte Sound and Johnstone Strait during the summer months.

Possibly no other place on earth boasts such a large number of these beautiful animals.

Adventure World loves to travel with local pioneers on orca watching, observing these magnificent creatures.

Yellowstone Wildlife Walk

In the middle of the Rocky Mountain Range are three national parks offering the most varied scenery and wildlife: the spires and azure

lakes of Grand Teton, the towering sentinel peaks and broad valleys of Glacier and the vigorous geology and wildlife of Yellowstone.

From colourful meadows with wild flowers, canyons and waterfalls to geothermal volcanic pools and glaciated rocky spires, this

walking trip has some seriously dramatic views.

Adventure World loves the Glaciers, geology and the wildlife of Yellowstone.

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AlaskaAlaska is a land of superlatives. nicknamed ‘The Last Frontier’, it’s the realm of bald eagles, grizzlies, orcas, alpine peaks, and glacier-carved fjords. From bear viewing in Denali national Park with the backdrop of Mt Mckinley to paddle boarding through a sea of icebergs in the inside Passage; meeting unique native Alaskans from whom you’ll absorb the traditional music to visiting the isolated town of Barrow, the northernmost point on the north American continent, Alaska is a place of unimaginable scale.

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Anchorage is the perfect place to enjoy flightseeing trips by floatplane or a full day excursion to Prince William Sound. The region also offers ocean habitat for whales, porpoises, sea otters, sea lions and seals.

denalI natIonal park

Denali National Park is home to Alaska’s “Big Five”; bears, wolves, dall sheep, caribou and moose. This thriving landscape is backed by the dominating Mt McKinley, one of the most amazing sights in Alaska.

GlaCIer Bay

Alaska’s classic beauty can be found exploring the Inside Passage. These splendid waterways begin in the dense forested coastlines of the Pacific Northwest and continue to Juneau, Skagway and Glacier Bay.

small shIp CrUIses

Small ships show you what other cruises cannot. Explore the inner reaches of Alaska’s amazing fjords, sail so close to glaciers you can almost touch them, and get up-close to the shoreline to experience the wildlife.

arCtIC CIrCle

For many visitors, crossing the Arctic Circle is a memorable moment. The Inupiat town of Barrow is home to one of the largest Eskimo communities. This far north, the sun doesn’t set for 82 days, shining from around May 10th to August 2nd.

northern lIGhts

People come from around the world to view Alaska’s northern lights, the ‘Aurora Borealis’. One of nature’s most inspiring sights, the northern lights appear most often on cold, clear nights from late September through April.

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handpicked alaska | 12 DaYS / 11 nightS FROM $3,499* small GroUp

A unique adventure across America’s largest state; where the pristine national parks, sparkling fjords and incredible wildlife are sure to impress. hike to stunning overlooks in Denali national Park, camp riverside in Wrangell-St Elias, see glaciers calve into Prince William Sound, and sea kayak at an exclusive wilderness camp. home to the continent’s highest peaks, largest glaciers, and biggest mammals, Alaska is a naturalist’s nirvana.

InClUdes 10 nights camping accommodation, one night hotel accommodation, meals as per itinerary, transportation by private vehicle, services of a professional guide, sightseeing as per itinerary, camping fees and equipment (excluding sleeping bag) and National Park fees

day 1 anchorage - Denali national Park The largest city in Alaska with only 250,000 people, Anchorage has gone through quite a change since the earthquake of 1964. Now a bustling city fuelled by the oil boom and tourism, it was not that long ago that Anchorage was the last outpost before heading into the ‘Last Frontier’. After leaving Anchorage your first stop is the town of Talkeetna, a start point for many climbers. Travel north to Denali National Park for your two night stay.

day 2 Denali national Park Surrounding the highest mountain peak in North America, grizzly bears, caribou, dall sheep, marmots and wolves all roam the park. Activities such as river rafting, dog sled demonstrations or walking on a quiet nature trail are available near your campground setting bordering the park. Make use of the Denali shuttle bus, which offers scenic views of the taiga and sub-arctic tundra and offers superb opportunities to view wildlife as well as access to limitless hiking options.

day 3 Denali national Park - alaska Range Head into the heart of the Alaska mountain range where you will spend the night in a rustic cabin. Here experience the quiet lakes of the tundra and look out for grazing caribous. This is a birder’s paradise with many species often sighted and there is a chance to experience excellent fishing for grayling. This range is actually the highest mountain range in North America and includes Mt McKinley, the highest peak in North America.

day 4 - 5 alaska Range - Wrangell-St Elias national Park Travelling along the Denali Highway, make a quick stop at Gracious House where you can try the delicious fresh pastries. Then venture off the main highway into the heart of Wrangell-St Elias National Park. Bordering Canada’s Yukon Territory, this stunning national park is the largest in the country, containing glaciers five times the size of Manhattan and nine of the sixteen highest peaks in North America. Camp on the banks of the Kennecott River in the shadow of Mt Blackburn, with a beautiful view of Root Glacier. To explore the historic area of McCarthy and the Kennecott Mine, why not take the Kennecott Copper Mill Ghost Town trip? Or if you’re feeling adventurous why not try glacier walking, ice climbing or even ice cave trekking! Day 4- Day 5-

day 6 - 7 Wrangell-St Elias national Park - valdez Travel over Thompson Pass and arrive in Valdez. Tucked away at the end of a glacier-carved fjord and called the ‘Switzerland of Alaska’ due to its surrounding snow-capped mountains, this is the most northerly ice-free port in the western hemisphere and the terminus of the Alaskan Pipeline that stretches 1,300 kilometres to Prudhoe Bay. Enjoy a free day here. A memorable optional activity is kayaking to the foot of either the Shoup Glacier or the larger Columbia Glacier. The Shoup Glacier excursion is a shorter one, but both offer amazing once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

day 8 - 9 valdez - kenai Fjords national Park After an awe-inspiring ferry ride through Prince William Sound arrive at the colourful fishing village of Seward, the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park. Hike to views of Exit Glacier, fish the waters of Resurrection Bay or enjoy an amazing boat cruise of Kenai Fjords National Park. Located on the south-eastern side of the Kenai Peninsula, this park covers more than 600,000 acres. Enjoy spectacular views of this rugged coastline and the Kenai Mountains and also look out for sea mammals. It also presents a premier bird watching opportunity and a visit to a tidewater glacier to experience the sights and sounds of icebergs being calved into the sea are all part of this perfect day out.

day 10 - 11 kenai Fjords national Park - kachemak Bay Wilderness camp From Homer take a boat to your wilderness camp overlooking remote Kachemak Bay. Experience a true Alaskan adventure in this remote wilderness paradise, with included activities such as sea kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, and beach combing. You’ll appreciate the home-cooked meals while basking in the breathtaking scenery.

day 12 anchorage Soak up the breathtaking scenery over breakfast before beginning the journey back to Anchorage. Your last stop is the chance to hike to Byron Glacier, where you’ll get close enough to touch it. Continue back towards Anchorage where this trip of a lifetime comes to an end.

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• Abundant wildlife viewing opportunities

• Scenic views of taiga and sub-Arctic tundra

• Valdez, the ‘Switzerland of Alaska’

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• Wrangell-St Elias National Park, the largest in the country

• The heart of the Alaska mountain range

• Kenai Fjords National Park

learn/do

• Enjoy a scenic ferry through Prince William Sound

• Camp on the banks of the Kennecott River

• Hike to stunning lookouts in Denali National Park

addItIonal ChoICes

• Why not try glacier walking, ice climbing and ice cave trekking?

• Kayak to the foot of Shoup Glacier or Columbia Glacier

• Upgrade your journey to stay in lodges throughout

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denali national park & arctic ocean | 11 DaYS / 10 nightS FROM $5,535* small GroUp

This is a unique journey that runs straight through the middle of Alaska, from Anchorage in the south to Prudhoe Bay in the north. This trip offers you two and a half days to enjoy Denali national Park, spending two nights deep in the park at the Denali Backcountry Lodge along with two days in the Arctic region, crossing the Arctic Circle at Coldfoot.

InClUdes 10 nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, transportation and sightseeing as per itinerary, flight Prudhoe Bay/Fairbanks and Alaska Railroad service between Denali and Fairbanks and Fairbanks and Anchorage

day 1 anchorage Upon arrival into Anchorage, make your own way to your hotel.

day 2 anchorage - Denali national Park Entrance This morning board the Anchorage Denali Express for your transfer to the Denali National Park Entrance. En-route your driver will give you some history of the area as you travel the George Parks Highway. Weather permitting, admire the marvellous views of Mt McKinley, the highest mountain in North America. Arrive at the Denali Cabins in time for lunch. This afternoon you can take the shuttle to explore Denali Village and the Visitors Centre. Perhaps you would enjoy a rafting trip or an ATV excursion or just relax in the outdoor hot tubs. You may choose to have dinner in Denali Village before returning to your cedar cabin for the night.

day 3 Denali national Park Entrance - kantishna This morning you are free to explore the area around the Denali Cabins, perhaps taking the shuttle to Denali Village. Enjoy lunch at the Cabins then board the afternoon shuttle to Kantishna. The six hour journey to Kantishna along the restricted Park Road is one of the grandest drives on earth, with chances of seeing grizzlies, moose, caribou and golden eagles along the way. The end of the road is Kantishna and the Denali Backcountry Lodge, your home for the next two nights.

day 4 kantishna Nestled in a snug valley, the Denali Backcountry Lodge is a true wilderness experience, with your own heated cabin. The lodge is located at the end of the restricted Park Road with just a small bush airstrip and the vast interior of Alaska beyond. You can enjoy day hikes (casual, moderate, or extreme), view and photograph Denali (Mt. McKinley), gold panning, botany walks, shuttle to Wonder Lake and mountain biking. You can also visit Fannie Quigley’s Cabin, home of one of the original miners from early in the twentieth century.

day 5 kantishna - Denali national Park Entrance - Fairbanks An early departure this morning gives you another opportunity to view the magnificent scenery along the route back to the Denali National Park Entrance that connects you back to the Denali Cabins. After lunch (not included), take the shuttle to Denali Village and check in at the Alaska Railroad Station to board the Denali Star to Fairbanks. Enjoy the late afternoon scenery as you travel north to Fairbanks, where on arrival you make your own way to your hotel.

day 6 Fairbanks - coldfoot This morning depart Fairbanks for your journey to the Arctic Ocean. Visit the Arctic Circle Trading Post in the rural community of Joy, travel north along the rugged Dalton Highway and experience the mighty Yukon River. Marvel at the majestic beauty of the northland’s most famous waterway and learn about its storied past. You will cross the Arctic Circle towards your destination of Coldfoot.

day 7 coldfoot - Prudhoe Bay Today you will continue north climbing over the Continental Divide at Atigun Pass. There will be an opportunity to explore the amazing arctic tundra of the Arctic Coastal Plain and feel the veins of ice just beneath the surface.

day 8 Prudhoe Bay - Fairbanks You have the opportunity to see the Prudhoe Bay oil fields and touch the frigid Arctic Ocean; perhaps you will even want to dip your toe in. Fly to Fairbanks this afternoon where you will transfer to your hotel.

day 9 Fairbanks Explore the city of Fairbanks today. Enjoy The Riverboat Discovery cruise, a three and a half hour cruise that takes you into the heart of Alaska. Gain an insight into the ancient Athabascan Indian culture when the native Alaskan guide takes you on a personalised visit to the Chena Indian Village. View the demonstration at the National Historic District Gold Dredge #8, where you will learn about the history of gold mining in Alaska from the early 20th century.

day 10 Fairbanks - anchorage This morning make your own way to the Alaska Railroad station and board the Denali Star for a full day journey south to Anchorage. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery from the expansive viewing windows and the outdoor viewing platform. Arrive in Anchorage later this evening and make your own way to your hotel.

day 11 anchorage Your day is free to explore the city before checking out of your hotel.

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• Amazing views and scenery of Denali National Park

• Mt McKinley, the highest mountain in North America

• Amazing arctic tundra in the Arctic Coastal Plain

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• Prudhoe Bay and the Arctic Ocean

• City of Fairbanks

• Alaska by railroad

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• Wildlife viewing en-route to Kantishna

• Cross the Arctic Circle at Coldfoot

• Discover Athabascan Indian culture

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• Do as much or as little as you wish while enjoying Denali National Park and Kantishna

• Explore Anchorage at your leisure

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Small Ship ExpeditionsWith our collection of small ship expeditions you will explore narrow channels where the big ships can’t go. nudge closer to the shore if a bear is spotted or turn around and linger when a pod of dolphins surfaces off the stern.

Expert captains and guides lead you on an adventure – hiking into forests and engaging in local communities; kayaking and skiff rides through serene wilderness; exploring along shore and searching for wildlife. Our adventures are flexible and vary in order to limit impacts on fragile ecosystems.

Wildlife in its natural environment; personal exchanges behind the scenes with locals; unmatched moments melding with nature; and engagement in adventurous activities or living history presentations all innovatively highlight your days. Whether you’re in the wilds of Alaska, sunning in Mexico’s Sea of Cortés or the Hawaiian Islands, or honing your explorer in the Pacific Northwest.

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Opt for one of our inclusive luxury adventures and you’ll sail into a yachters’ paradise on both sides of the border – witness the stunning Princess Louisa Inlet, visit a charming seaside town and British-influenced Victoria, enjoy High Tea in a garden, and take in nature’s wonders from a kayak or skiff. Whichever your choice, you’ll witness Mother Nature’s role in creating some of the most dramatic scenery along coastal Washington and British Columbia.

See and explore this tropical wonderland to view marine species and animals that are found nowhere else on earth. The shallow warm waters provide one of the most important habitats for humpback whales. Discover remote coves, inlets, bays and shoreline by foot, kayak, sailboat or paddle board. Along the way you will experience traditional Hawaiian culture with opportunities of getting to know the locals by visiting their land and their homes.

A birder’s paradise this rich archipelago serves as an important bird refuge and migration corridor. Each of our island-hopping small ship expeditions in Mexico’s Sea of Cortés uncovers a world of breathtaking beauty and wildlife – giant lizards, sea turtles, boobies, blue whales, gray whales, orca, whale sharks and mantas. Kayak in coastal mangroves and in crystalline blue coves. Hike along dunes, cactus-clad ridges and snorkel among colourful coral. Explore this extraordinary place and discover firsthand how small the human presence here truly is.

Combine a love of adventure with a love of the sea.

An expedition in Alaska is an unmatched way to combine a love of adventure with a love of the sea. Take in the peaks and glaciers, the wonder and wildlife that are the hallmarks of the Alaskan wilderness. Kayak among icebergs, hike pristine remote forests and go eye-to-eye with whales.

Each of our Alaskan small ship expeditions are designed to avoid the typical tourist-clogged towns in pursuit of up-close encounters with nature in a world where it is common to see whales, bears and sea lions all in the same day.

Choose from two styles of adventure in the coastal waters of Washington and British Columbia. On one of our active adventures you’ll stay within the boundaries of Washington State exploring the wilderness surrounding the Olympic Mountains; kayaking, hiking, and skiffing among the San Juan Islands and in glacial fjords; seeking wildlife and uncovering Native cultures of the Pacific Northwest.

Explore narrow channels where the larger ships can’t go.

For more information and our full range of sailings, visit www.adventureworld.com

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USAWithin the USA’s 50 states lies an astoundingly unique melting pot of cultures, history, landscapes and cuisines. For hundreds of years, travellers have brought their hopes and dreams to this amazing country. no matter what your interest, the USA has something for everybody, from its vast and illustrious national parks to its charming small towns; from sprawling urban jungles to endless highways cutting through desolate deserts. There are countless things to choose from when planning a visit to the staggeringly diverse United States of America.

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The USA has over 55 national parks offering an abundance of wildlife and spectacular scenery. Yosemite has a pristine alpine environment, Yellowstone is known for its flurry of wildlife but the Grand Canyon is still the most famous.

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There’s no better way to experience the soul-stirring landscapes, quaint towns, desert skies and seaside villages, than whilst driving at your own pace. From the Pacific Coast Highway to the iconic Route 66, there is a drive for everyone.

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Get a taste of the real ‘Wild West’, known for its horses, hats, history and hospitality. Ranch life offers the opportunity to experience lifestyles and landscapes which appear to have been untouched by the modern world.

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Travel by rail continues to excite travellers with mountain peaks, desert landscapes, spiral tunnels, unnervingly steep hillsides and narrow-gauge tracks, from the north all the way through to the south of the USA.

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New England is the birthplace of America. Take in the green mountain ridges backed by white village spires, quintessential harbours, and historical icons. The region is rich in colonial history, quaint architecture, and delicious seafood chowder.

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western Vineyard escape | 9 DaYS / 8 nightS FROM $2,879* self-drIVe

one of the most iconic drives in the USA, the Californian Coast has plenty to see and do. Start in the “City of Angels” where you can visit Venice Beach or celebrity-spot in hollywood. Take the stunning drive to Santa Barbara, then head to the picturesque Morro Bay, Monterey and Carmel before arriving in San Francisco. The final two days will be spent experiencing Muir Woods and the wine country - Sonoma and the napa Valley.

InClUdes eight nights accommodation, seven days car rental, meals as per itinerary, Santa Barbara winery picnic and guided small group adventure to Muir Woods, Sonoma and Napa Valley

day 1 Los angeles Upon arrival in Los Angeles, collect your rental car and drive to your hotel. Spend the day exploring Los Angeles at your leisure. Perhaps drive to Santa Monica for some shopping, Venice Beach for the interesting locals or hang out in Hollywood or Beverly Hills looking for celebrities!

day 2 Los angeles – Santa Barbara Today begin your journey along the iconic Highway One. Drive north along the stunning beaches of Southern California until you reach one of California’s favourite holiday spots, Santa Barbara, where palm tree walkways border white sandy beaches.

day 3 Santa Barbara Get ready for a fun-filled day visiting a variety of wineries, each with a character as rich and individual as the wines they produce. Santa Barbara County has a history of winemaking and wine grape growing stretching back more than 200 years to before California was a state. There are now almost 100 wineries in Santa Barbara County alone, located primarily in the Santa Ynez Valley, Santa Maria Valley and Santa Rita Hills appellations. Most of the wineries are small businesses, run by Grapeline Santa Barbara Wine, individuals or families. From State Street and the Santa Ynez Mountains to the rugged Channel Islands and the burgeoning wine country, Santa Barbara basks in sunshine, natural bounty, creativity, cultural sophistication and an appreciation for taking life at your own pace. Enjoy an informative winemaking excursion, tasting at four unique wineries, and a gourmet picnic lunch in a scenic wine country setting.

day 4 Santa Barbara - Morro Bay Drive to Morro Bay today, a picturesque seaside village near San Luis Obispo. There are plenty of outdoor activities to take part in or just enjoy the miles of unspoiled beaches.

day 5 Morro Bay - Monterey/carmel Make your way to Monterey, where you can stroll along Cannery Row. Perhaps drive to Carmel, the road along the coast boasts magnificent seaside scenery. Visit the famous Carmel Mission, founded in 1770.

day 6 Monterey/carmel - San Francisco Drive north to San Francisco. On your arrival in San Francisco, you’ll have time to explore this amazing city at your leisure.

day 7 San Francisco Enjoy a full day to explore San Francisco’s attractions, such as Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge and Fisherman’s Wharf. Return your rental car.

day 8 San Francisco - Muir Woods - Sonoma Join a small group for an overnight getaway to Muir Woods and the wine region of California. Begin your morning with a short drive across the Golden Gate Bridge and through the Marin headlands to Muir Woods National Monument. Arrive at the park before the crowds, providing quality time to hike. You’ll have an hour to explore the Coastal Redwood Sequoia groves, home to the world’s tallest trees. Next, a short drive north will have you relaxing in Wine Country. Learn about the process of winemaking while sipping on crisp and fine wines. Most wineries offer amazing views overlooking the vineyards. After your first wine tasting, you’ll be dropped off for lunch at the historic Sonoma Plaza. Spend the rest of the day on your own browsing boutique shops, visiting the many tasting rooms around the plaza, or rent bikes and do a bit of self-propelled travelling among the vines.

day 9 Sonoma - napa valley - San Francisco On your final day, you have the morning to yourself to enjoy some of the amenities at your hotel or just sleep in! Around lunch time, the hotel shuttle will drop you back at the plaza where you will meet up with the rest of your group and spend the remainder of the afternoon wine tasting. The next winery you’ll visit is Madonna Estate, where they’ve been producing organic wine in Napa Valley for over 80 years. The final wine tasting stop before heading back to the city is Cline Cellars, a family-owned and operated winery dedicated to Rhone varietals. Stroll around the beautiful winery grounds and visit the miniature donkeys. On the way back to San Francisco, drive through the little town of Sausalito, home to many sailboats, and hundreds of houseboats, and beautiful views of the Bay and San Francisco. Your final highlight is a stop for a Golden Gate Bridge photo opportunity, looking out above the bridge and across the bay to San Francisco’s city skyline. Your journey ends on arrival back in San Francisco.

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• Breathtaking and iconic Highway One

• Scenic Carmel and the historic Carmel Mission

• Beautiful Napa Valley

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• Santa Ynez Valley and its many wineries

• The vibrant city of San Francisco

• Stunning beaches along the Californian coast

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• Enjoy a gourmet picnic lunch in the wineries around Santa Barbara

• The process of winemaking

• Stroll along Cannery Row in Monterey

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• Relax and enjoy sleepy Sonoma

• Visit San Francisco’s famous attractions

• Explore Los Angeles

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PARK ADVENTURES IN THE USAAdventure World’s Favourite National Parks

u Yellowstone National ParkYellowstone National Park is a playground for lovers of the great outdoors, bursting at its borders with volcanoes, canyons, lakes, rivers, grasslands, forests and mountain ranges. It was designated as a national park in 1872 and is widely thought of as the first national park in the world. The park is home to many fascinating geothermal features, one of the most popular attractions being Old Faithful Geyser. When it comes to wildlife spotting, you’re most likely to see an impressive array of birdlife, and bison, the Yellowstone Park bison herd being the oldest and largest in US. Grizzly bears, wolves and elk also live in the park but make a habit of keeping out of the way when humans are around.

p Yosemite National ParkCovering 3,026 square kilometres, this popular park attracts around 3.7 million visitors a year. The park is famous worldwide for its awe-inspiring granite cliffs Almost 95 percent of the park is designated wilderness, and 18 square kilometres of Yosemite Valley is a World Heritage site. Yosemite is a great place to spot squirrels, foxes, black bears, mule deer, bobcats and skinks.

p Denali National ParkDenali National Park, around 380 kilometres north of Anchorage, is home to Alaska’s “Big Five”; bears, wolves, dall sheep, caribou and moose. This thriving landscape offers a plethora of sights including towering granite spires and snowy summits, backed by the dominating Mt McKinley, standing 20,237 feet in height and one of the most amazing sights in Alaska.

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The Great Smoky Mountains (known as the Great Smokies, or the Smokies, due to the natural fog that hangs over them and appears from a distance as smoke), has twice as many visitors as any other National Park in the US. The Smokies is famous for its dense black bear population, but elks, foxes, bobcats, coyotes, boars, otters, squirrels and bats are also about, so keep a good eye out.

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national park lodges | 16 DaYS / 15 nightS FROM $5,999* small GroUp

This unique trip explores the crown jewels of America’s national Parks, whilst enjoying the comfort of their historic lodges. Yosemite, Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon showcase some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes in the US. Lodges that were built at the turn of the century to cater for the early waves of tourists are still operational and today they’re more than just places to stay, they’re pieces of history!

InClUdes eight nights historic National Park lodge accommodation, seven nights hotel accommodation, meals as per itinerary, transport by private vehicle, services of a professional guide, sightseeing and National Park fees

day 1 San Francisco - Yosemite national Park After departing San Francisco head east into the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the magnificent Yosemite National Park. Begin with an easy trail walk to the Giant Sequoias before your two night stay at the historic Wawona Lodge.

day 2 Yosemite national Park Yosemite National Park sits nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountain range. Here green forest meets granite walls measuring several thousand feet in height. Rock climbers come from all over the world to scale the rocks. Here you may cycle, take a dip in the Merced River, wander the meadows or hike one of the many trails. The views are breathtaking from every vantage point.

day 3 Yosemite national Park - Lake tahoe From Yosemite continue your journey to the deep blue of beautiful Lake Tahoe.

day 4 Lake tahoe - idaho From Lake Tahoe delve deeper into the vast desert for some grand scenery.

day 5 - 6 idaho - Yellowstone national Park Your next destination, Yellowstone National Park, was the world’s first national park and home to a large variety of wildlife. Herds of bison roam amongst the erupting geysers and steam rises from the various rivers running through the park. Situated on a site long known as a meeting place for Native Americans, trappers and mountain men, Lake Yellowstone Lodge, is your accommodation for the next two nights.

day 7 Yellowstone national Park - Jackson Continue your journey in Wyoming, and travel past Grand Teton National Park before reaching Jackson.

day 8 Jackson - Salt Lake city Your next destination is Salt Lake City. Upon arrival you’ll have the afternoon free to explore the city.

day 9 - 10 Salt Lake city - arches & canyonlands national Parks More spectacular scenery today amid the magnificent splendour of Arches National Park, your base for the next two days. The stunning red sandstone arches have been created by millions of years of wind whipping down the west slope of the Rocky Mountains. In contrast, Canyonlands National Park is a little known place where the mighty Colorado and Green Rivers meet, carving an amazing landscape popular with mountain bikers and white water rafters.

day 11 arches & canyonlands national Parks - Monument valley In the heart of the Navajo Nation in Arizona, Monument Valley is sacred land to those who call it home. The red sandstone monoliths and spectacular sunsets and sunrises have been the backdrop to countless ‘westerns’ featuring cowboys riding off into the desert. Explore the incredible array of rock formations on an included backroads trip and learn the magic and myth of the rich Native American culture.

day 12 - 13 Monument valley - grand canyon national Park Arrive at Grand Canyon National Park for your two night stay. Spend time exploring the natural beauty of the Canyon at your own pace before retiring to your lodge to relax and take in the expansive views of the Canyon below. The Grand Canyon Lodge, a historic property, is the only lodging available on the North Rim of the National Park.

day 14 grand canyon national Park - Zion national Park Make your way back to Utah and onto Zion, one of the most spectacular destinations in the US. Zion Canyon was named by the early Mormon settlers of Utah who thought of it as their ‘promised land’. Some of the best hiking in this desert terrain of southwest USA can be found here.

day 15 Zion national Park You have a full day to further explore the delights of Zion National Park. There are various hikes to choose from. If you’re feeling ambitious, enjoy the park’s more challenging option and ascend 760 metres to experience unbeatable views from the top of Angels Landing. After a beautiful but strenuous hike along the knife-edge ridgeline you will be rewarded with one of the most breathtaking and powerful panoramas you will ever experience.

day 16 Zion national Park - Las vegas Visit the Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada’s largest state park before leaving nature behind and head into Las Vegas, where your journey ends.

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• See the spectacular sunset at Monument Valley

• Breathtaking panoramas from the top of Angels Landing

• Panoramic views at Lake Tahoe

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• The Navajo Tribal Lands of Monument Valley

• Magnificent Yosemite National Park

• Lively western town of Jackson

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• Stay in unique and historic National Park lodges

• Enjoy scenic walks and hikes throughout the National Parks

• Visit the Valley of Fire State Park

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• Your choice of optional extra activities at Arches and Canyonlands National Park

• Optional hikes ranging from leisurely to challenging in Zion National Park

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stoCk showsTexas live stock shows and fairs are a great way to experience the sights, sounds – and spirit – of the long tradition of horse and cattle showmanship. it’s also where you’ll find many of the most popular rodeos.

If you’re looking for an authentic cowboy experience, you’ll find it at endless working ranches and classic rodeo events around the lone star state.

the wIld westWhenever you feel like taking a step back in time, you can pretty much turn left or right and find a museum, attraction or landmark illustrating Texas’s rich old West heritage. You might even learn a couple of things too, partner. What do you know about chuck wagon cooking, cowboy poetry events and western music? Very little, you say? Well then, Texas is the place for you.

howdy pardnerCowboys are still alive in Texas. So are the dreams of climbing into the saddle and riding off into the sunset like your childhood heroes. For an authentic cowboy experience, head out to one of the many guest and working dude ranches we offer. or take in a rodeo and watch the real deal do their best to stay in their saddles.

horseBaCk rIdInGYou don’t have to be driving cattle to go horseback riding in Texas. in addition to the ranches, several state parks offer guided trail rides for all levels of experience. There’s even horseback riding along some beaches. Whether or not you want to call out “Yippee-ki-yay” is up to you.

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handpicked texas | 7 DaYS / 6 nightS FROM $2,155* self-drIVe

Whether you are passing through, or Texas is your destination, be swept up in the welcoming western hospitality of the USA’s largest state. This journey is perfect for visitors that are short on time to spend in the Lone Star State.

InClUdes four nights hotel accommodation, two nights ranch accommodation, seven days car rental, meals as per itinerary and use of ranch facilities

day 1 Dallas Upon your arrival into Dallas, collect your car and drive to your hotel. The remainder of the day will be at your leisure. Dallas is a richly diverse American city: over the years it has become a melting pot of cultures, religions and lifestyles. This important convergence of uniqueness and differences is reflected throughout the sights and sounds of the city. Dallas’ authentic arts, music, food, places of worship, historic landmarks and urban lifestyle all contribute to the city’s makeup.

day 2 Dallas Enjoy a full day in Dallas, and explore a touch of urban cowboy and sophisticated elegance. Some notable attractions you may wish to visit include Southfork Ranch, the Sixth Floor Museum, the Nasher Sculpture Centre and the home of the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas has has some of the country’s greatest shopping including the world-renowned NorthPark Center and with over 8,000 restaurants, the Dallas area has something delicious to please any palate. Experience all the city has to offer.

day 3 Dallas - Wildcatter Ranch Say goodbye to Dallas and head to Wildcatter Ranch. Wildcatter Ranch is a true Texan style ranch, originally purchased by the family of the current owners back in 1870 and now operated as a ranch/retreat for those looking to experience a little of the Western Spirit. It sits on 1,500 acres of North Texas Hill Country. This region of Texas has been steeped in the western romance: frontier forts, Indian massacres, outlaws, cattle drives, buffalo hunts and oil boom and has been the setting for many famed western books, TV shows and Western movies.

day 4 Wildcatter Ranch At Wildcatter Ranch, you’ll experience all a working Texas ranch has to offer, plus a few extras that might surprise you. Spend the day making use of the ranch facilities like the infinity pool and hot tub, and enjoying the activities on offer, including horse riding, hiking, skeet shooting, fishing, canoeing, hay rides and archery.

day 5 Wildcatter Ranch - Fort Worth Drive to Fort Worth, the “City of Cowboys and Culture”. Here, America’s Western heritage is showcased everywhere you go – downtown’s Sundance Square, the famed Cultural District and especially the 15-block Stockyards National Historic District. You’ll also see real cowboys in the world’s only daily cattle drive.

day 6 Fort Worth The day is yours to spend discovering Fort Worth. The 16th largest city in the USA and still growing rapidly, Fort Worth is a destination redefined. New and renovated hotel offerings, restaurants and exciting tourism attractions are enhancing the city’s reputation as one of the premier travel destinations in the nation. In only a few days, you can enjoy an enormous range of experiences - from longhorns to longnecks, from salons to saloons. Discover the artistic masterpieces of the Fort Worth Cultural District; explore the true American West in the Stockyards National Historic District and shop and dine in the 35-block Sundance Square, one of the most exciting downtown areas in the nation. Other highlights of Fort Worth that you may wish to visit include the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, National Cowgirl Museum & Hall of Fame, and Billy Bob’s Texas, the “world’s largest honky-tonk.”.

day 7 Fort Worth Today drive to Dallas-Fort Worth airport and return your rental car.

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• Welcoming Western hospitality

• An area steeped in the romance of the wild west

• Dallas, an intriguing mix of urban cowboys and elegance

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• Historic Fort Worth – the real Wild West

• Wildcatter Ranch and its facilities

• America’s western heritage

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• See real cowboys on the world’s only daily cattle drive

• Billy Bob’s Texas, the world’s largest honky tonk

• Visit the home of the Dallas Cowboys

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• See the highlights of Fort Worth

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handpicked southern Usa | 11 DaYS / 10 nightS FROM $2,929* self-drIVe

Explore the highlights of the south on this independent journey driving through Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana. Packed with history, glorious architecture, famous landmarks and friendly people to meet, it’s no wonder the southern region of the United States holds so much appeal. Discover this charming corner of the US at your own pace.

InClUdes 10 nights accommodation, 11 days car rental, meals as per itinerary, sightseeing as per itinerary, driving directions and information pack

day 1 atlanta Upon arrival, collect your car and drive to your hotel in downtown Atlanta.

day 2 atlanta Spend the day exploring Atlanta from its place in the Civil Rights movement to the iconic attractions of today. Drive to the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., see the Ebenezer Baptist Church where three generations of the King family preached and Dr. King’s burial site. This afternoon visit the headquarters of CNN and go Inside the CNN Studio to watch behind-the-scenes action of the newsroom.

day 3 atlanta - Savannah This morning, depart for historic Savannah. The Historic District of Savannah is the largest registered urban National Historic Landmark district in the United States and its charm can be found in its 21 squares, filled with statues, fountains, and lush vegetation. Upon arrival, explore Savannah and learn about its Civil War history and important buildings spanning three centuries worth of architectural styles.

day 4 Savannah - charleston The Low Country of Georgia and South Carolina offer as much history, culture, and natural beauty as almost anywhere in the United States. En route to Charleston, travel through moss-draped, tree-lined roads to Boone Hall Plantation, one of America’s oldest living and working plantations. 340 year old Charleston oozes Southern charm. From its cobble stone streets and rainbow coloured colonial homes to landmarks that pay homage to historic battles, the city has an abundance of fascinating sites.

day 5 charleston - asheville This morning drive to Asheville, North Carolina in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Asheville boasts diverse outdoor adventures, a vibrant downtown, and numerous historic and architectural attractions such as Biltmore, the largest home in the United States. This afternoon, visit the Biltmore Estate’s home and gardens. This 250-room French château was completed in 1895 by George Vanderbilt. Acres of beautiful gardens and grounds can be explored.

day 6 asheville Scenic drives along the Blue Ridge Parkway are a must while in Asheville and there are a number of places to visit. See such sites as Grandfather Mountain. Towering above Northwest North Carolina, Grandfather Mountain is the region’s premier and most ecologically diverse nature preserve.

day 7 asheville - nashville Upon arrival in Nashville, explore the city to see such sites as the Ryman Auditorium, Grand Ole Opry and visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Rhinestone costumes, seasoned instruments and tear-stained lyric sheets are only the beginning. You will also visit Historic RCA Studio B – where Elvis and others recorded over 35,000 songs. This evening, at your leisure, enjoy the area between Broadway and 2nd Avenue, filled with entertainment venues, and night clubs, known locally as “honky tonks”.

day 8 nashville - Memphis Memphis is where the roots of Blues, Country and Gospel music formed in the 1930’s. Visit The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum and learn about the explosion of Sun Studio, and Memphis’ musical heyday in the 70’s, to its global musical influence. No trip to Memphis is complete without a visit to Graceland. Walk in the footsteps of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Learn of Elvis’ humble beginnings through to his rise to superstardom. See how a rock ‘n’ roll legend lived and relaxed with family and friends. After dinner, spend time on Beale Street, the melting pot of delta blues, jazz, rock-n-roll, R&B, and gospel.

day 9 Memphis - Jackson - vicksburg Travel to Jackson. Jackson is a treasure trove of African-American and Civil Rights history. Upon arrival, follow the Civil Rights Driving Route featuring sites such as Freedom Corner and explore the Farish Street Historical District. This evening will be spent in Vicksburg.

day 10 vicksburg - new Orleans Upon arrival in New Orleans, explore this amazing city. Visit one of the city’s famous resting places. With a spooky history, and unique, ornate tombs, Lafayette Cemetery is a popular location for movies shot in New Orleans. Of course the French Quarter is the most famous New Orleans neighbourhood. Filled with nightclubs and bars, it is a great place to spend the evening.

day 11 new Orleans Enjoy a walking excursion of the French Quarter, America’s oldest and most unique living neighbourhood. Return your rental car.

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• Historic and beautiful Savannah

• Nashville, the home of country music

• Lafayette Cemetery, the setting for many famous movies

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• Charleston, oozing with southern charm

• Biltmore Estate’s house and garden

• The Blue Ridge Parkway, featuring Grandfather Mountain

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• Atlanta and its civil rights history

• Head to Graceland, home of the King of Rock’n’Roll

• Walking trip of the famous French Quarter of New Orleans

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• Enjoy Nashville’s nightlife and “honky tonks”

• Spend some time on Beale Street, the melting pot of music

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White sand beaches and picturesque seaside towns dot Maine’s southern coast where lighthouses, lobster shacks, art galleries, and beach-style boutiques create quaint seaside villages. Discover the popular coastal towns that are famous the world over, and the birthplace of American history.

Explore Cape Cod and its beaches, shopping, golf courses, hiking and biking trails and fine dining and travel to Martha’s Vineyard to see the variety of landscapes in the area.

new england seaside escape | 9 DaYS / 8 nightS FROM $2,255* self-drIVe

This leisurely journey takes you through some of the east coast of the USA’s most charming towns and villages. Enjoy a leisurely cruise in hyannis, discover the lively artist colony of Provincetown, visit the six independent towns that make up Martha’s Vineyard and stroll around the charming villages in The hamptons.

InClUdes eight nights accommodation, nine days car rental, sightseeing as per itinerary, Orient Point Ferry and Martha’s Vineyard Ferry, driving directions and information pack

day 1 Boston Arrive in Boston, collect your rental car and make your way to your hotel.

day 2 Boston - hyannis - Yarmouth This morning, depart for Cape Cod. In Hyannis, enjoy a leisurely one hour cruise on Lewis Bay and Hyannis Harbour. Sail past vistas of historical interest, scenic islands and beaches. Travel to the neighbouring village of Yarmouth. Centrally located on Cape Cod, it’s a short drive to all that Cape Cod has to offer.

day 3 Yarmouth - Provincetown - Yarmouth Today, visit the Cape Cod National Seashore to explore lighthouses, quaint coastal communities, and natural scenic beauty. Stroll through the charming village of Chatham before visiting the lively artist colony of Provincetown. Here you may wish to enjoy a whale watch, shop in the towns many eclectic art galleries and shops or spend the day relaxing at your hotel’s beach.

day 4 Yarmouth - Martha’s vineyard Board the ferry with your vehicle in Woods Hole for the short ride to Martha’s Vineyard.

day 5 Martha’s vineyard Enjoy an excursion of the Vineyard to see a variety of landscapes in the six independent towns whose separate histories form a composite tale of the island’s past. Visit “downisland”, the busy, fashionable eastern half of the Vineyard where Oak Bluffs, Edgartown, and Vineyard Haven lure the rich and famous and “upisland”, the sparsely populated and sleepy towns to the west.

day 6 Martha’s vineyard - Mystic - Old Saybrook Depart the Vineyard for Connecticut. This afternoon, visit Mystic Seaport and the museum of America and the Sea.

day 7 Old Saybrook - Riverhead It’s a short ride to the Orient Point Ferry where you and your vehicle board for the 40 minute trip to the tip of Long Island. Upon arrival head into North Fork to visit wineries and explore the region. Then, travel to Riverhead and check-in to your hotel at the west end of the Hampton’s South Fork.

day 8 the hamptons Today you can stroll around the charming villages filled with boutique shops and art galleries, have a picnic at an outdoor concert, visit the historic mansions, or just relax on the beach.

day 9 Riverhead - new York This morning, travel west towards New York where you’ll drop off the car at the end of your journey.

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• Lively artist colony of Provincetown

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• Explore Cape Cod by bike or on hiking trails

• Relax on the beaches at Martha’s Vineyard

• Add extra nights in Boston or New York to extend your journey

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Bookings of all Travel Products we arrange are provided by sup-pliers we believe to be reputable and to operate in accordance with the standards set down by their own local authorities. Those Travel Products are provided subject to those suppliers’ terms, conditions and limitations (some of which may exclude or limit liability in respect of death, injury, delay, loss or damage to persons and/or effects) and we accept no responsibility for them nor do we make or give any warranty or representation as to their standard, quality or fitness for any particular purpose. Any legal recourse you may have in respect of those Travel Products is against those suppliers and not against us.

We recommend all passengers take out adequate travel insurance for the duration of their travel.

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Considerable care has been taken to compile the information in this brochure but circumstances outside of our control may necessitate changes in itineraries or accommodation (e.g. bad weather, hotel being damaged etc.). We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule departures and itineraries if required by circumstances beyond our control. Where it is necessary to change a hotel, we will endeavour to substitute accommoda-tion of no lesser standard.

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We will notify you of any such price changes that result in your travel arrangements being materially different from those prior to the change being effected and in respect of which we have already accepted your deposit or full payment. If so, and you do not wish to alter your travel arrangements, you may cancel them and monies you have already paid, less any charges lev-ied by suppliers, will be refunded. Any refund will be calculated at the currency exchange rate that applied when your booking was confirmed.

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motor coach drivers and local city guides, items of a personal nature, excess baggage, expenses, fees or costs incurred in case of illness, or of refusal of entry to, detention in, or expul-sion or repatriation from a country or part of a country. We are not liable for any expense, costs or loss incurred in relation to such matters and you release us from all liability, damages or responsibility in relation to them.

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You must, pay to us:

(a) a non-refundable deposit of at least NZD250 within 7 days of us providing you with a confirmation of the Travel Products availability and pricing; and

(b) any amount we notify you when confirming availability and pricing or from time to time in respect of the Travel Prod-ucts you request, within the time we notify you (i.e. certain Travel Products may require a further payment, up to full payment, to confirm the booking).

Your arrangements will be booked upon our receipt of the deposit or other payment. Only after we receive the deposit or other payment and we issue you or your travel agent with a confirmation invoice is a booking accepted.

The balance of the price of your booking must be paid no later than 60 days before (or at any time stated by us) your depar-ture. If you fail to make any required payment, we will assume your booking is cancelled.

A travel agent who makes a booking at your request is your agent and is not our agent for the purposes of receipt of the deposit or any part of the price.

7. CREDIT CARDS Any payment by credit card attracts a non-refundable service fee, payable at time of payment, based on the total cost of the payment as follows: MasterCard and Visa - 2% and American Express - 3%.

8. AMENDMENTS If you amend your booking after it has been confirmed you must pay to us:

(a) an administration fee of at least NZD75, to cover communi-cation and administration costs; and

(b) any cancellation and/or amendment fees imposed by suppliers such as accommodation providers and other suppliers.

We will, to the extent possible, advise you of all applicable cancellation and/or amendment fees when confirming your booking.

9. CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS If you cancel your booking after it has been confirmed, but before you utilise the Travel Product, you must pay to us:

(a) our reasonable costs to cancel your booking (to cover communication and administration costs); and

(b) any cancellation fees imposed by the suppliers of your Travel Products (including airlines).

Cancellation fees cannot be waived.

If you have paid any amount to us in respect of a booking, we may use it to pay the above costs and fees. Any difference will be refunded to you.

Please note that the earlier you cancel your booking the lower the cancellation fees are likely to be.

After your travel has commenced, there can be no refund in respect of any Travel Product not utilised whether by choice or because of late arrival or early departure, including failure of a transport to operate according to schedule. Employees of any supplier are not authorised by us to give any undertakings in respect of refunds or other matters.

10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY We arrange the provision of Travel Products which are provid-ed by third party suppliers. We do not ourselves provide the Travel Products you may receive on your holiday.

Suppliers Terms and Conditions Supply of the Travel Products is made, and all itineraries, cou-pons and exchange orders (collectively “vouchers”) are issued to you, upon the supplier’s terms and conditions that are then in use, including as to the applicable laws, requirements and policies of any government authority related to, among others, visas, entry, exit or transfer requirements. Your acceptance of the vouchers constitutes those terms and conditions as the entire agreement between you and the relevant supplier and you bear all costs or losses incurred as a consequence of your

failure to comply with them.

Exclusion of Liability In the absence of our negligence, we are not liable for any cancellations, diversions, substitution of equipment, variations, postponements or any other act, omission or default (whether negligent or otherwise) of any supplier nor are we liable for any loss or damage to baggage or property, injury, illness or death, or any other loss (including consequential loss) damage or claim whatsoever arising from the act, error, omission, default or negligence of any person not our direct employee or under our exclusive control.

We are not responsible for any criminal conduct of any third party.

Where a motor coach seat is fitted with a safety belt, neither we nor any supplier concerned will be liable for death, injury, or any loss or damage whatsoever you suffer from any accident or incident if you are not wearing the safety belt at the time of such accident or incident.

We are not liable for any injury, damage, loss, delay, additional expenses or inconvenience caused by your acts, omissions or defaults, your state of health, medical condition or circum-stances or other reasons which are beyond our control, includ-ing force majeure events or failure of equipment or machinery.

Warranties To the extent permitted by law, all express and implied warranties, guarantees, representations or terms are expressly excluded.

Where the law implies any warranty guarantee or condition which cannot be excluded, our liability to you for breach thereof is limited to supplying the services again or payment of the cost of having the services supplied again.

Maximum Liability Despite any other provision of these terms and conditions, to the extent permitted by law, our maximum liability to you or any third party is limited to the price you have paid us for the booking.

11. COMPLAINTS We endeavour to ensure that the arrangements we have made for you are implemented as arranged. If a problem occurs, the most practical way to deal with it is attempt resolution with the supplier. If you fail to follow this course, any claim for compen-sation may be reduced or denied. If you have any unresolved complaint, details should be lodged in writing (with supporting documentation, including efforts made with the supplier to resolve it) with your travel agent or directly with us within 30 days of your holiday concluding.

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13. INSURANCE We recommend you purchase travel insurance against forfei-ture of payment, loss of deposits, cancellation charges, bag-gage loss, medical expenses, theft and other contingencies. We make no representations as to what you may recover un-der any insurance. You agree not to hold us responsible for any decision of insurers, and/or any supplier, or the requirements of any foreign government, authority, foreign law or policy.

14. INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL You are responsible for all immigration, passport, visa, health, quarantine and customs laws, regulations, orders, demands or other requirements of countries visited or transited. You should check the requirements of those countries with their embassies or consulates or other authorities.

Official travel advice issued by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is available by calling (in New Zealand) 04 439 8000 or visiting their website www.safetravel.govt.nz. We recommend that you review this information both prior to making your booking and prior to departure. We strongly recommend that you also register your upcoming travel plans through the www.safetravel.govt.nz site.

15. UNLICENSED SUPPLIER DISCLAIMER Adventure World’s range of products have been refined over 35 years. If you request Adventure World to arrange Travel Products by a person or company which is not licensed in accordance with any applicable law, we accept no liability (whether in contract for negligence or otherwise) for any loss or damage suffered by you as a result.

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18. UNDERSTANDING THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS If you do not understand any aspect of these terms and con-ditions you should seek advice from an appropriately qualified person.

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