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C o n t e n t s Europe 22–41Walking 26

CyCling 28

turkey 30

greeCe 34

Croatia 36

tall ship sailing 39

river Cruising 40

arCtiC 41

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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

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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.

What’s your travel style?

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Tatra national Park, Slovakia. Visit page 26 for our Europe walking trips.

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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 l ank 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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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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“ The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”

- Saint Augustine

Antalya, Turkey. Visit page 30 to explore Turkey.

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RUSSIA

ICELAND

GREATBRITAINIRELAND

FINLAND

SWEDEN

NORWAY

DENMARK

POLAND

BELARUS

GERMANY

FRANCE

SPAIN

PORTUGAL

UKRAINE

MOLDOVA

ESTONIA

LATVIA

LITHUANIA

CZECH REPUBLIC

SLOVAKIA

AUSTRIA

SWITZERLAND

ITALY

GREECETURKEY

CYPRUS

GEORGIA

AZERBAIJANARMENIA

NETHERLANDS

BELGIUM

HUNGARYROMANIA

BULGARIA

SERBIA

CROATIA

BOSNIA & HERZ.

ALBANIA

MACEDONIA

KOSOVOMONTENEGRO

Paris

Madrid

LisbonAthens

Ankara

Bern

Vienna

Zagreb

Rome

San Marino

Monaco

DelphiMykonos

Cappadocia

Canakkale

Van

Trabzon

Pumakkale

Gallipoli Peninsula

Split

Santorini

Istanbul

NafplionRhodes

Marseille

Barcelona

Valencia

Seville

Porto

Lyon

Naples

Milan Venice

Florence

Zurich

Geneva

MAPS

EuRoPEExplore the white-washed islands of the Aegean or ancient sites of classical Greece; admire the diverse architecture and landscape of Turkey; and marvel at the treasures of Croatia’s walled cities, national parks and islands.

The ancient Greeks and Romans believed they received theMediterranean as a gift from the gods. The area offers a beautifultemperate climate, gentle landscapes, glorious beaches and asparkling sea, making it hard to resist the lure of the Mediterraneanand everything their famous region has to offer.

nowhere else onearth is there such a density of archaeological and religious sites, along with some of the world’s most glorious prizes architecture.

our walking and cycling journeys through Europe are a must. Lingeramong the chateaux of the Loire, cycle quiet backroads between thetimeless villages of umbria, savour the spectacular scenery of theSwiss Alps, meander along Spain and Portugal’s beautiful coasts andenjoy the relaxed pace of the Austrian Lakes.

WHEn To Go

GREECESpring and autumn are the best times to visit Greece; specifically May, June, September and october. Most of the country’s tourist infrastructure goes into hibernation during winter,particularly on the islands.

TuRkEy

April-May and September-october are the best times to see Turkey, since the climate will be perfect for sightseeing in istanbul and on the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. it will be cool in central Anatolia and the Black Sea coast is best visited between April – September.

CRoATiACroatia’s peak season is July and August, the coast is gorgeous in spring and early autumn. The Adriatic is still too cool for plunging in in April. May and June are great months for most outdoor activities but September is perhaps the best month in Croatia.

Cycle through vineyards,

France

Walk along paths and back roads, Spain

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RUSSIA

ICELAND

GREATBRITAINIRELAND

FINLAND

SWEDEN

NORWAY

DENMARK

POLAND

BELARUS

GERMANY

FRANCE

SPAIN

PORTUGAL

UKRAINE

MOLDOVA

ESTONIA

LATVIA

LITHUANIA

CZECH REPUBLIC

SLOVAKIA

AUSTRIA

SWITZERLAND

ITALY

GREECETURKEY

CYPRUS

GEORGIA

AZERBAIJANARMENIA

NETHERLANDS

BELGIUM

HUNGARYROMANIA

BULGARIA

SERBIA

CROATIA

BOSNIA & HERZ.

ALBANIA

MACEDONIA

KOSOVOMONTENEGRO

Paris

Madrid

LisbonAthens

Ankara

Bern

Vienna

Zagreb

Rome

San Marino

Monaco

DelphiMykonos

Cappadocia

Canakkale

Van

Trabzon

Pumakkale

Gallipoli Peninsula

Split

Santorini

Istanbul

NafplionRhodes

Marseille

Barcelona

Valencia

Seville

Porto

Lyon

Naples

Milan Venice

Florence

Zurich

Geneva

Discover amazing food

in Dubrovnik, Croatia

Explore the old city of Istanbul, Turkey

Wander through iconic monuments, Greece

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Walking TripsWalking is the ultimate mode of transport for those with an appetite for true discovery. Meander through France, italy, Spain, Greece, Turkey, Croatia and Morocco at a snail’s pace, travel in slow motion, or press the pause button. Get to know the region intimately and absorb the sights, scents, tastes and sounds.

Some trips are independent, others guided, and you are free to hop from hotel - to- hotel (don’t worry, we’ll take care of the bags) or simply base yourself in the one spot for the duration of the trip.

Self-guided walking trips give you maximum flexibility. Travel at your own pace, setting off whenever you’re ready, choosing when and where to have lunch, or detouring to that cute, hole-in- the-wall cafe that caught your eye earlier. It can be as organised or as unstructured as you like. We provide comprehensive walking route notes as well as proper maps, so you need never worry about getting lost.

Our hotel-to-hotel self-guided walking trips let you discover the heart of your holiday region at your own pace. On a typical trip you’ll move between hotels every couple of days, and we’ll transport your bags to ensure the smoothest transition. In many areas our teams also provide a free wine service too so if you stumble onto a beautiful vineyard and choose to purchase a few bottles (or cases), our representatives on the ground will transport them to your final hotel, ready for you to take home at the end of your trip.

We also offer a number of single centre self-guided walking trips and provide comprehensive maps and walking notes, with details of walking times, distances, and ascents, so that you can “mix and match” levels to suit how you feel each day. Want to walk off that gelato at a demon’s pace? No problem. Want to stop every five minutes and get snap happy? Go for it!

Our guided walking trips are perfect for those who want an escorted walking experience among the company of like-minded people. We don’t travel en masse; a typical group consists of about 6-10 people. All our guides are locally based and you won’t find any other people more passionate about their homelands, or committed to sharing their experiences with you.

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amalfi Coast Walk | 8 DaYS / 7 nightS FROM $2,306* small group

This popular walking holiday allows you to enjoy the very best bits of this beautiful corner of southern italy. The Amalfi Coast offers walking with breathtaking scenery at every step. Walkers will appreciate the network of wide paths that wander among lemon and olive groves, pines and oaks, valleys and ridges. our guides are very enthusiastic about showing off their region and will make sure that you taste the best food from the area.

inCludes seven nights accommodation, breakfast and dinner daily, transportation by air-conditioned vehicle, experienced local guide, specialist Pompeii guide and standard return transfers from Naples Airport on days one and eight

day 1 Ravello You will be picked up from Naples airport and transferred to your hotel in the centre of Ravello.

day 2 Ravello – Minori – atrani Walking through vines and terraces of lemon trees you will reach the old pilgrim’s chapel of San Nicola which commands stunning views over the Amalfi Coast. Descend to the pastel houses of Minori before walking along the coast to diminutive Atrani. Take the local bus back to your hotel.

day 3 Ravello – Pontone - amalfi This morning explore enchanting Ravello. After lunch follow a scenic path down to Ponte dello Ziro watchtower to enjoy great coastal views, before descending to Amalfi. There will be time to visit one of the old medieval paper mills and the strikingly striped 13th century cathedral before returning to Ravello by bus.

day 4 Sentiero degli Dei Today explore the “Pathway of the Gods”, Amalfi’s most scenic walk. When the nearly vertical town of Positano comes into sight, you will have a bird’s eye view of tiny boats, pretty villas, grey volcanic beaches and churches. After lunch, transfer to your hotel in Massa Lubrense by minibus.

day 5 Free day The most popular option (extra cost) is to take a bus from just outside the hotel to Sorrento and pick up the hydrofoil across to Capri.

day 6 Pompeii and annunziata First stop today is Pompeii. We’ve employed an expert local guide here so that you can truly discover this ancient city. After lunch it’s on to lovely Annunziata. Explore its pretty park before descending to the unspoilt port of Marina della Lobra.

day 7 Punta campanella Walk to Sorrento’s “Land’s End”, and the watchtower of Punta Campanella. The point got its name when, in 1558 Saracen pirates stole the bell from the local church, but were unable to set sail until they had thrown it overboard. Every year on St. Valentine’s Day the bell is said to rise to the surface and toll once more. In the afternoon follow a coastal path back to your hotel.

day 8 Massa Lubrense Your journey ends with a transfer back to Naples airport.

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The Spanish Camino de Santiago is one of the most ancient walking routes in the world. Ever since the 9th century the road has led thousands of pilgrims on a journey across northern Spain, winding from the Pyrenees, across the wheat fields of old Castile and passing through Leon before entering Galicia. The route then builds to a spectacular finale at Santiago de Compostela’s majestic baroque cathedral, the last resting place of the Apostle St James.

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• Beautiful scenery including meadows and woodlands

• Heart-warming camaraderie of fellow travellers

• Spectacular Santiago de Compostela

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• One of the most ancient pilgrim routes in the world

• Farm tracks, paths and country lanes

• Small Spanish towns and villages

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• Discover amazing local cuisines

• Meet thousands of like-minded travellers

• Get your Pilgrim Passport stamped along the way

Walking the Camino de santiago | 11 DaYS / 10 nightS FROM $2,169* independent

your walk begins in Leon and, in keeping with the theme of pilgrimage; you walk each day along farm tracks, paths and country lanes. Stay in an astonishingly diverse range of properties including restored parish houses, converted water mills and stylish farm houses. Everyone on the Camino has a “Pilgrim Passport” that is stamped along the way to qualify for a certificate from the official Pilgrim office in Santiago.inCludes 10 nights accommodation, breakfast daily and eight dinners, rail ticket between Madrid and Leon, route notes and maps

day 1 Leon Arrive at your historic hotel in the heart of Leon.

day 2 Leon - Molinaseca After a guided visit of Leon’s magnificent cathedral and receiving your Pilgrim Passport, transfer to Cruz de Ferro, a remote hilltop pre-Roman cross high in the smoky Montes de Leon. From here the Camino winds downhill through fragrant pines where once the Knights Templar protected pilgrims from bandit attack.

day 3 ambasmestas - O’cebreiro After a short transfer, ascend the Rio Valcarce valley. O’Cebreiro is an 11th century village in the heart of the Cordillera Cantabrica.

day 4 triacastela - Sarria Today the Camino meanders between heather clad villages overlooking the Monastery of Samos. On reaching Sarria you’ll be whisked to your accommodation, complete with chapel and al fresco dining patio.

day 5 Sarria - Portomarin A Roman bridge leads out of Sarria up the Celerio Valley, where you’ll traverse the hamlets of the southern flank of the Sierra del Paramo before descending into Portomarin.

day 6 Portomarin - Lestedo Drop into Portomarin’s church then follow the Torres stream. Stamp your Pilgrim Passport in country churches dedicated to the Order of St James before arriving at your beautifully restored rectory.

day 7 Lestedo - O coto Country lanes lead past fortified farmhouses into the hillside town of Palas del Rei as you enter the province of A Coruna.

day 8 O coto - arzua First stop is Melide , a thriving country town with tavernas full of locals enjoying Galician seafood in specialist pulperias (octopus restaurants!). Drop into the Romanesque church to admire the frescoes, before lanes lined with bright yellow celandine bring you into the lively market town of Arzua.

day 9 arzua - Rua Arzua’s colonnaded streets lead into open country where your route rises and falls through river valleys crossing rushing streams.

day 10 Rua - Santiago de compostela Excitement mounts as you set off towards Monte do Gozo - the Mount of Joy - where pilgrims of old caught their first glimpse of the spires of Santiago. On reaching Santiago’s historic centre, you’ll see a steady stream of pilgrims reach journey’s end below the cathedral’s spectacular baroque facade.

day 11 Santiago de compostela Enjoy Santiago and the cathedral before your journey ends.

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Cycling Tripson an Adventure World cycling trip you don’t just follow maps - you follow your impulses. Combine the thrill of surging through spectacular terrain with the freedom of riding to your own rhythms. A cycling trip gives the most scope for independent exploring, as you can follow any path you choose using our maps and notes. our suggested routes use quiet country lanes, from cycling in France along rural lanes past pretty chateaux, to rolling through the coastal tracks and hidden coves of the beautiful islands of Sicily and Gozo.

On an independent cycling trip you’re free to explore under your own steam. You move between hotels typically every couple of days. After a day of pedalling, find your luggage waiting for you at the next hotel. Use your time between cycling days to explore the local area.

Before you set off on your first day our team meet you and fit you out with a bike. They’ll also run you through the route notes and provide you with tips on the best things to see in each locale. Each bike is equipped with a puncture repair kit and we’ll take you through a demonstration of what to do if bike trouble strikes.

Our team spend plenty of time cleaning and checking every bike before they are used on cycling holidays, so you don’t have to worry about a thing. Over the years, many of our customers have told us about beautiful vineyards which produce exquisite wines. Having sampled the wines they are then faced with the problem of how to get their favourite bottles (or cases) to the next hotel. That’s not a problem for our guests as we provide a free wine pick-up service in many of our regions. You simply order as much wine as you want and our representative will pick it up and take it to your final hotel.

If you’d love to try our cycling trips, but would like the reassurance of cycling within a group, our guided trips are perfect - typically around 10-16 like-minded people - with a leader on hand to share all their knowledge with you.

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loire gastronomic Cycling | 7 DaYS / 6 nightS FROM $1,998* independent

This gentle gastronomic cycling holiday follows a triangular route through the heart of the Loire Valley. you’ll pass majestic châteaux, vineyards and pretty, sleepy villages, before pedalling gently along shady riverbanks and out through open countryside. on each cycling day, you’ll have the opportunity to taste dozens of different wines in a wine region more varied and diverse than any other in the world.

inCludes six nights accommodation, continental breakfast and six evening meals, transportation by air-conditioned vehicle, services of local Headwater representative, high-quality bikes, route notes and maps and luggage transfers between hotels

day 1 chissay Make your own way to Chissay from Blois station where your fabulous château hotel awaits. The rest of the day is at your leisure.

day 2 chissay – St Ouen-les-vignes Gentle pedalling along the banks of the Cher will bring you first to the superb Château de Chenonceau with its famous arches majestically spanning the river; arguably the most beautiful of all the Loire landmarks. Your final stretch leads to the elegant village of St Ouen-les-Vignes.

day 3 St Ouen-les-vignes It’s a short cycle to the narrow bustling streets of Amboise. Visit the flamboyant Royal Palace and the elegant Clos Lucé, a 15th century manor house where Leonardo da Vinci lived and worked for the last few years of his life. Alternatively it’s an easy 15km return cycle along the river Cisse to wine capital, Vouvray. Here you’ll find wine tasting possibilities and the option to visit Château de Valmer.

day 4 St Ouen-les-vignes – chitenay A lovely peaceful cycle today with a choice of routes depending on how energetic you’re feeling! The shorter option takes you via the sleepy village of Limeray or you can head north through open countryside to Autreche. All cyclists then go on to Chaumont – the château here once belonged to Catherine de Medici and is quite spectacular. A final shady riverside stretch takes you via the pretty villages of Les Montils and Seur and on to Chitenay where you’ll spend the next two nights.

day 5 chitenay The 17th century château at nearby Cheverny is a popular day trip. Alternatively keen cyclists can head for the magnificent château de Chambord - a 50km round trip! Set in the heart of the huge Forêt de Boulogne, this 16th century masterpiece appears straight from a fairytale.

day 6 chitenay – chissay Head south past well-tended vines and sleepy hamlets surrounded by fields of sunflowers. Free-wheel downhill to the River Cher, where the charming old quarter of medieval Montrichard is huddled beneath the 11th century keep. A final flat cycle follows the Cher back to Château de Chissay for a well-earned dip in the pool!

day 7 chissay Make your way to Chissay rail station.

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Flanked by the majestic Alpine peaks of Germany, Switzerland and Austria, the turquoise shoreline and pebbly beaches of Lake Constance are shared between these three countries. Exploring this area by bike is by far the best way to travel here. A cycling path leads from country to country, taking in meadows, vineyards and marinas. This is a region brimming with historical and cultural highlights such as fairytale castles and palaces.

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• Stunning mountain views

• Easy, flexible cycling routes

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• Baroque churches, gothic cathedrals and palaces

• Lakeside paths with flat cycling

• Local vineyards

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• Hop on the train to historic St Gallen

• Explore the streets of Konstanz

• Discover fairytale castles

lake Constance Cycling | 11 DaYS / 10 nightS FROM $2,098** independent

This itinerary cycles along lakeside paths and detailed notes allow you to cycle at your own pace. your accommodation is as varied as your cycling days; you’ll stay in a coaching inn, a grand riverside hotel and a luxury lakeside mansion. We’ll ensure you’re never too far from the waterfront. you’ll also have the opportunity to try regional delicacies at local restaurants. This is a fun way to discover a beautiful part of the world.

inCludes 10 nights accommodation, breakfast daily and eight dinners, support vehicle to transfer baggage, route notes and maps

day 1 Bregenz Make your way to your hotel in the centre of Bregenz.

day 2 Bregenz - arbon Cycle west along Lake Constance’s southern shore before crossing the mighty Rhine delta that straddles the border between Austria and Switzerland. Your final stretch takes you around the lake to Arbon, with pretty half-timbered houses and a 16th century castle.

day 3 arbon Spend the morning exploring Arbon’s historic old town with its well preserved buildings. This afternoon you have the option to hop on the train to historic St Gallen, a bustling market town packed with 18th century merchants’ houses and open air cafes.

day 4 arbon - Stein am Rhein Pedal clockwise around the lake and pass numerous waterfront villages affording lots of panoramic sun terraces for coffee stops and lunch. In the afternoon, coast effortlessly between sleepy harbours before arriving at your riverside hotel.

day 5 Stein am Rhein Spend the day in medieval Stein am Rhein with its 11th century monastery, beautiful frescoed square and lovely chocolate shops!

day 6 Stein am Rhein - Konstanz Freewheel east this morning and soon cross the border to enter Germany. Cycling along the ‘Gnadensee’ you’ll soon reach the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Klosterinsel Reichenau, the first populated area on Lake Constance. It’s then on to Konstanz.

day 7 Konstanz Spend the day exploring the narrow streets of Konstanz.

day 8 Konstanz - Friedrichshafen It is a short ride through oak forest to catch the ferry to fairytale Meersburg with its twin castles, steep streets and hillsides of vines. Then, pedalling south, it’s a gentle cycle into Friedrichshafen.

day 9 Friedrichshafen There are superb wine tasting opportunities on your doorstep today - local Muller-Thurgau wines come from Riesling and Silvaner grapes for which Lake Constance is famous.

day 10 Friedrichshafen - Bregenz Past the pretty village of Langenargen and through peaceful vineyards and cherry orchards en-route to lovely Lindau, a gorgeous island village surrounded by cobalt blue waters with long distance views of razor-edged peaks across the lake.

day 11 Bregenz Your journey ends after breakfast.

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TurkeyTurkey is an astounding country. it’s played host to numerous civilisations throughout history; from the Greeks and Romans to the Assyrians, Persians and ottomans, they have all left their indelible mark. At every turn the archaeological sites, stunning architecture and warmth of the locals surpass expectations. The cradle of cultures and civilisations, connecting Europe and Asia, Turkey’s charms extend from ancient remains to natural splendours. Many of its attractions can’t be found anywhere else in the world, such as Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys and Pamukkale’s white travertine shelves and pools.

istanBul old City

The Hagia Sophia, built in the 6th century, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, and Museum of Archaeology are just a few of the gems found in the Old City.

gallipoli peninsula

To truly uncover the ANZAC story, a visit to Chunuk Bair, the moving ANZAC Museum and ANZAC Cove, where a memorial service is held each year, is a must for all Australians and New Zealanders.

CappadoCia

Cappadocia has to be seen to be believed, with a spectacular and unusual landscape, vistas of ‘fairy chimneys’, troglodyte villages, incredible under-ground cities and cave churches on display.

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Ephesus was one of the most famous Greek cities of ancient times with a heritage dating back to 6,000BC, and the most recognisable building, the Library of Celsus, was both a library and mausoleum.

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Pamukkale is famous for its white calcified terraces with mineral-enriched waters which are believed to have curative powers and have been used as thermal baths for centuries.

Cruising the mediterranean Coast

Cruising Turkey’s Mediterranean coast is a delightful way to see this part of the country. Search for hidden coves and pristine deserted bays aboard a traditional gulet.

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icons of turkey | 12 DaYS / 11 nightS FROM $5,855* private

Explore the best of Turkey’s fascinating and diverse sights. Discover the vibrancy of istanbul and take in the inimitable old town of this amazing city, home to some of Turkey’s most famous sites including the Hagia Sophia and Topkapi Palace, pay your respects at AnZAC Cove, uncover the beauty of coastal kusadasi and be awestruck by the unique rock formations in Cappadocia.

inCludes 11 nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, transportation by air-conditioned deluxe vehicle, sightseeing as specified with entrance fees and a private local English speaking guide

day 1 istanbul On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

day 2 istanbul Enjoy a full day of sightseeing in Istanbul. Begin with a visit to Sultanahmet Mosque, known popularly as The Blue Mosque, a beautiful mosque known for its blue tiles and six minarets. Continue on to the Hagia Sophia. One of the greatest marvels of world architecture, this awe-inspiring building was constructed as a basilica in the 6th century by Byzantine Emperor Justinian. Continue to the Egyptian Spice Market where you will have a short break at Ali Muhiddin Haci Bekir’s shop – the inventor of Turkish delight. The day will end with a visit to the Grand Bazaar, the vast and legendary covered market that is the biggest souk in the world with nearly 4,000 shops of antiques, jewellery, and carpets.

day 3 istanbul - ankara Thıs morning continue sightseeing in Istanbul. Visit the Underground Cistern and Topkapi Palace. Here you’ll see the imperial treasury, the Chinese porcelain section, the calligraphy section and more. After lunch, travel to Ankara.

day 4 ankara - cappadocia Your drive through Ankara will take you to the Hittite Museum where you will see artefacts from that very old and unique civilisation. After lunch, continue to Cappadocia.

day 5 cappadocia After breakfast, explore the famous valley of Cappadocia, a region in which nature has created an incredible world of cones, columns and needles shaped by the erosion of the area’s volcanic tuff. Not only is the natural landscape unique here; the soft features of the stone were used to carve this fantasy-like environment into homes, shops, churches and hospitals. Enjoy lunch at a local village house and then be transported to a traditional Turkish house to meet a local family.

day 6 cappadocia - Konya After an early breakfast set off for Konya where you will visit the Mevlana Museum, a museum and monastery complex dedicated to the life and teachings of the Rumi, the 13th century founder of the Whirling Dervish mystical order.

day 7 Konya – Pamukkale After breakfast, drive to Pamukkale with its snow white terraces formed by thermal waters cascading down the hillside. After enjoying your visit to this site, head to the adjacent ruins of antique Hierapolis with its famous Necropolis, Basilica, Theatre and Plutonium.

day 8 Pamukkale - Ephesus - izmir After breakfast, transfer to Ephesus. Your first stop will be at the Basilica of St.John, who came here and wrote his Gospel. Once in the ancient site itself, explore the ancient Roman city and visit the Library of Celsus, Temple of Hadrian, the Theatre and Odeon. Drive the short distance to the House of the Virgin Mary, a site where she is believed to have spent her last years.

day 9 izmir - Pergamon - troy - canakkale After breakfast, depart for Canakkale. Visit the Acropol, the Temple of Trojan, and the library at Pergamon. From here continue on with visits to the ancient healing centre of Asklepion and the Red Basilica. After lunch continue to Troy where you will see its legendary walls and replica of the wooden Trojan horse.

day 10 canakkale Today visit Anzac Cove. It was here that Australian and New Zealand soldiers began their attempt to invade. Today it hosts dozens of gravesites and memorials. Lone Pine Cemetery is the smallest cemetery at Anzac Cove and commands spectacular views. It was up towards the heights of Plugge’s Plateau that the 11th Battalion struggled after their dawn landing at North Beach on 25 April 1915. Continue with the visit of Beach Cemetery, Hell Spit, Shrapnel Valley, Brighton Beach and Quinn’s Post before visiting the 57th Regiment Cemetery. At the Chunuk Bair Cemetery you’ll appreciate why Atatürk’s arrival on the scene marked a turning point not only in the Gallipoli Campaign but in the history of Turkey. The fateful hill, visited by thousands each year is where the main New Zealand memorial shares the crest with a statue of Atatürk as a promising young officer.

day 11 canakkale - istanbul After breakfast, begin your drive to Istanbul. The scenic drive will first take you to Gallipoli, the site of the battle played out during WWI. Cross the Dardanelles and proceed to Istanbul. Upon arrival in Istanbul enjoy a Bosphorus Cruise. See sites including Dolmabahce Palace, Rumeli Fortress and Beylerbeyi Palace.

day 12 istanbul Transfer to the airport.

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• Mevlana Museum, dedicated to the founder of the Whirling Dervish mystic order

• Cotton castles of Pamukkale

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• The ancient Roman city of Ephesus

• Hagia Sophia, one of the greatest marvels of world architecture

• ANZAC Cove and the memorials to Australia’s and New Zealand’s fallen soldiers

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• Turkish Delight at the shop where it was invented

• Exotic herbs, spices and vegetables at the Egyptian Spice Market

• Turkish coffee from historical coffee roasters in the Grand Bazaar

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• Immerse yourself in Cappadocia’s fairy tale landscape by staying in a unique cave hotel

• Witness Istanbul come to life on an evening trip with dinner and an exotic floorshow

• See the sunrise on a hot air balloon ride over Cappadocia

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Culinary delights of turkey | 8 DaYS / 7 nightS FROM $4,999* private

no visit to Turkey is complete without discovering the enchanting scenery and history of the country. Spice up your trip with hands-on cooking classes, visits to local homes and wine tasting in Cappadocia all while learning and tasting the culinary delights of Turkish cuisine. A highlight of this journey is a stay in a hotel carved in the mountain cliffs of Cappadocia.

inCludes seven nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, transportation by air-conditioned deluxe vehicle, sightseeing with local English speaking guide, entrance fees and flights as per itinerary

day 1 istanbul Arrive in Istanbul where you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

day 2 istanbul Spend the day exploring the city of Istanbul. Start with a visit to Sultanahmet Mosque, known popularly as The Blue Mosque. Continue on to the Hippodrome before visiting the nearby Hagia Sophia, one of the greatest marvels of world architecture. After lunch, visit Topkapi Palace which for more than 400 years was the imperial residence of the Ottoman Sultans and now home to priceless collections of porcelain, jewellery, calligraphy and many masterpieces of art. Continue your exploration with a visit to the Underground Cistern, the largest of the many underground cisterns built during the Byzantine Empire to supply the city with water. This evening enjoy dinner at Kosebasi Laleli Restaurant. Since 1995, Kosebasi has stayed true to the traditional recipes of Southern Anatolia and is committed to offering not only a cultural dining experience, but also an introduction to Anatolian culture.

day 3 istanbul Today discover the Beyoglu district, the real centre of Istanbul and its impressive Galata Tower, one of the oldest towers in the world. Enjoy a walk through the famous Balik Pazari (Fish Market), where you will have the opportunity to experience the local seafood culture and taste some Turkish street food such as fry pan mussels. After lunch embark on a Bosphorus Cruise. During the cruise there will be a short break at Kanlica for traditional yogurt tasting. Later this afternoon, commence your cooking class at Daruzziyafe Restaurant Matbah, situated in a beautifully landscaped garden. Sitting in the heart of the old city and surrounded by all the major historical and cultural sights, Matbah takes you deep into the soul of Ottoman and Turkish culture and recreates the classic Ottoman Palace fine dining experience.

day 4 istanbul This morning visit Gulluoglu Baklavacisi to sample varieties of Borek (feather light Turkish pastry filled with cheese, spiced minced meat or spinach) and Baklava, accompanied by Turkish tea. Continue to the Egyptian Spice Market, an arched complex of shops that have long traditionally specialised in spices, herbs, vegetables, and fruits. The afternoon is at your leisure.

day 5 istanbul - cappadocia Transfer to Istanbul airport for your flight to Kayseri. On arrival in Kayseri, you will be met and driven to the Cappadocia region. This afternoon, enjoy wine tasting at Turasan, the oldest wine producer in Cappadocia.

day 6 cappadocia After breakfast, visit Uchisar, situated at the highest point in Cappadocia. The top of Uchisar Castle provides a magnificent panorama of the surrounding area with Mount Erciyes in the distance. Continue onto the Goreme area. Goreme sits in the middle of the Valley of Fairy Chimneys, surrounded by the eerie shapes and fantastic rock formations that have made the region famous. It is one of the few remaining villages where fairy chimneys and rock-hewn houses are still inhabited, and several pensions, restaurants and cafes are carved into the rock. Its biggest attraction is the Open-Air Museum which is one of the most famous sites in central Turkey. It houses over 30 beautifully frescoed Byzantine rock churches. Enjoy lunch at a local village house with time to interact with the family. After lunch your next stop will be Avanos and Cavusin villages. In Avanos you will have the opportunity to try to make pottery. Continue to Ürgüp, one of the major towns of Cappadocia. As a token of your visit to Cappadocia, take home fairy chimneys chiselled from pumice.

day 7 cappadocia After a late breakfast enjoy a full day exploring the sights in Cappadocia. Begin with a visit to Kaymakli Underground City. Formerly known as Melagobia, Kaymakli was one of the biggest settlements in Cappadocia and its eight level underground city is the deepest of the region today. Your next stop is Soganli Valley, one of the most secluded and tranquil valleys in Cappadocia. Begin your hike along one side of the valley, visiting many cave churches before returning along the other side of the valley to the quaint village. Lunch will be at Old Greek House Restaurant serving local cuisine in an authentic atmosphere. Continue onto Mustafapasa, where there will be time to walk around the village. Dinner this evening will be served at Aravan Evi Restaurant.

day 8 cappadocia - Kayseri - istanbul This morning you will be transferred to Kayseri airport for your return flight to Istanbul.

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• Wine tasting at Turasan, the oldest winery in Cappadocia

• Amazing Turkish street food

• Unique rock formations and fairy chimneys of Cappadocia

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• Small town of Goreme, situated in the middle of the Valley of Fairy Chimneys

• Eight level Underground City of Kaymakli

• Ancient and modern Istanbul

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• Traditional southern Anatolian cuisine

• Sample varieties of baklava and borek, a light Turkish pastry filled with cheese, meat or spinach

• Home cooking at a local Cappadocian restaurant

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• See the sunrise on a hot air balloon ride over Cappadocia

• Extend your journey with a visit to the Gallipoli battlefields and memorials

• Learn to make pottery in Avanos

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turkish odyssey | 12 DaYS / 11 nightS FROM $7,399* private

Turkey is an astounding country with a rich and diverse history. This journey takes you to the northern Anatolian region along the Black Sea visiting ancient monasteries and archaeological sites from the time of the Hittite Empire before travelling down to the famous valley of Cappadocia and continuing to the southern city of Antakya and istanbul.

inCludes 11 nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, transportation by air-conditioned deluxe vehicle, sightseeing with local English speaking guide, entrance fees and flight Andana/Istanbul

day 1 trabzon On arrival in Trabzon, you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

day 2 trabzon Today explore the area with a visit to the 4th century Sumela Monastery and Altindere National Park. Head up the Zigana Mountain, a drive that will provide spectacular views of villages perched in and on the Pontic Mountains. Upon arrival at Gümüshane visit the Karaca Cave, considered the most beautiful in Turkey for its colours and formations.

day 3 trabzon - amasya This morning explore the highlights of Trabzon. See the extraordinary collection of Byzantine frescoes in the church of Ayasofya and then visit Ataturk’s Mansion on Soguksu Hill which faces the Black Sea, and Sera Lake. On the way to Akçaabat, enjoy lunch at a restaurant that serves the famous Akcaabat Meatballs. In the afternoon drive to Amasya, a city with a history dating back 3,000 years.

day 4 amasya - ankara Upon your arrival at Yazilikaya visit the local sights before driving to nearby Hattusas. This afternoon, continue to Alacahoyuk to visit the monumental graves of the royal Hittite family after which you will set out for Ankara.

day 5 ankara - cappadocia Visit the Anatolian Civilisations Museum, a museum that has drawn world-wide acclaim for its extensive collection of artefacts. Continue to Cappadocia on a picturesque drive that takes you along the Salt Lake and past the 13th century Seljuk Agzikarahan Caravanserai. After visiting the Kaymakli Underground City proceed to Cappadocia.

day 6 cappadocia Today explore the famous valley of Cappadocia where nature has created an incredibly strange and colourful world of cones, columns, needle shapes and fairy chimneys, formed from volcanic tuff. Proceed to the charming pottery-making town of Avanos. The town is built on the banks of a waterway that deposits the red clay it carries onto the banks here. For millennia this clay has formed the raw materials for the pottery made here in ancient family-run pottery shops. In the afternoon continue on to the Open Air Museum in Goreme.

day 7 cappadocia - tarsus - adana Your first stop today is at the Gumusler monastery, a church that has been carved out of the rock. From here continue to Tarsus, the birth place of the Apostle Paul. The city predates him by 4,000 years! Tarsus is ranked as one of the great towns of the Hittites and may have been the capital of the Hittite state of Kizzuwatna. From Tarsus continue your drive to Adana with a stop at the Viransehir Ruins on the way.

day 8 adana - antakya After breakfast visit the mosque that ranks as the largest in Europe. Called the Adana Sabancı Mosque and built in 1998, this immense house of worship can accommodate 30,000 worshipers. Continue on to Antakya (Antioch) where you will visit the Museum of Antioch. Visit Daphne and Seleucia Pieria to see the two rock tombs and the Tunnel of Titus and St.Peter’s Grotto, a cave church known as the meeting place of the early Christians.

day 9 antakya - istanbul This morning transfer to Andana Airport for your flight to Istanbul. You will be welcomed at Istanbul airport and transferred to your hotel.

day 10 istanbul Spend the day exploring Istanbul. Begin with a visit to the 17th century Egyptian Spice Bazaar, a charming marketplace that ranks as the second largest covered bazaar in Istanbul, where the aroma of exotic oils, herbs and spices has perfumed the arched stone corridors for nearly 350 years. From here enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Bosphorus Strait, the waterway that is the natural demarcation line between Asia and Europe. After lunch continue with a visit to the Asian side of the city. End the day with a visit to Beylerbeyi Palace, the 19th century summer palace of the last of the sultans.

day 11 istanbul Continue exploring the city. Visit the Blue Mosque before heading to the nearby Hippodrome. Walk across the square to the Hagia Sophia, a landmark basilica that today ranks as one of the world’s greatest. Continue with a visit to Topkapi Palace and the imperial palace of the Ottoman Sultans. Conclude the day with a visit to the Grand Bazaar, a complex that ranks as the biggest souk in the world with nearly 4,000 antique, jewellery, and carpet shops.

day 12 istanbul Transfer to the airport.

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• Byzantine frescoes in Trabzon

• Monasteries and churches built within rock walls

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• City of Trabzon on the Black Sea

• Tunnel of Titus, a 2,000 year old Roman engineering marvel

• Fairy chimneys of Cappadocia

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• History of the mighty Hittite Empire

• Explore the Underground City of Kaymakli

• Get lost in the Grand Bazaar, home to nearly 4,000 shops

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• While in Istanbul, step back in time at the iconic Pera Palace where you may choose to enjoy a traditional afternoon tea. Enjoy three tiers of pure indulgence at this elegant hotel which first opened its doors in 1895

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GreeceGreece is blessed with natural wonders, ancient sites and architectural marvels with 1,400 islands dotted throughout the blue waters of the Aegean and ionian Seas. The scenery varies from mighty gorges to towering mountains, from the arid and rocky Cycladic islands to the icy lakes and plummeting rivers of northern Greece. The Greeks love to eat and drink so food and wine is plentiful and they have a great passion for fun and a unique zest for life, making Greece an unrivalled destination with an everlasting appeal.

the aCropolis

The most iconic monument in Greece, the Acropolis stands boldly above the skyline of Athens. The greatest sanctuary in ancient Athens, dedicated to the goddess Athena, sits grandly on a rocky crag.

santorini

Considered one of the most romantic and picturesque places in the world, anyone who has seen the photos of the island’s caldera beneath the famous sunset knows this is the ultimate romantic experience.

Crete

Crete is the largest island in Greece, with historical towns, impressive mountains, quaint villages and a superb 300 days of sunshine per year.

delphi

In classical times, Delphi was regarded as the centre of the world. In Greek mythology, the site of Delphi was established by Zeus and today, the sanctuary, theatre and museum will have you spellbound.

meteora

The Byzantine monasteries sit atop huge 1,000 metre high natural sandstone rock pillars and are accessible by staircases cut into the rock. Of the six intact monasteries, two are still inhabited by nuns.

greek Cuisine

Greek cuisine dates back thousands of years –the world’s first cookbook was written by a Greek in 330BC. In Greece, it’s not just about the amazing food; it’s also about gathering around the table.

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handpicked greece | 12 DaYS / 11 nightS FROM $2,737* private

Explore the city of Athens and its iconic monuments on relaxing walks before island hopping around the most famous group of Greek islands – the Cyclades. From the cobble stone streets of Mykonos to Santorini’s incredible scenery, uncover the ancient history, white-washed churches, appealing villages and sun-drenched beaches of the islands. Sit back, relax and enjoy the best that Greece has to offer.

inCludes 11 nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, transportation by air-conditioned deluxe vehicle, sightseeing with local English speaking guide, entrance fees and ferry tickets

day 1 athens On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

day 2 athens Spend the morning exploring the city of Athens. Visit the Panathenian stadium, built on the site of the ancient Athenian stadium, for the first modern Olympic Games of 1896. Set off towards the Temple of Zeus, a colossal temple that was dedicated to Zeus. Continue for a brief stop outside the Greek parliament. The traditionally dressed Evzones stand guard outside the building and the changing of the guards is entertaining to watch. You will then be dropped off at the foot of the pedestrian road leading to the world famous Acropolis. With your cameras at the ready and your walking shoes on, stroll up to the site to enjoy these magnificent buildings. See the Parthenon, the Propylaia, the Erechtheion and the temple of Athena Nike. The buildings on the Acropolis are considered by many to be the most impressive architectural feats of ancient times. Continue walking towards the ancient Agora. The Agora was the heart of ancient Athens, the focus of political, commercial, administrative and social activity.

day 3 athens This morning start the day with a relaxing walk encompassing all of the city’s highlights. After you have whetted your appetite for what Athens has to offer, it is time to taste some authentic Greek food. Retreat to a private and comfortable setting in the centre of Athens. Your food-wise guide will talk you through the basics of Greek cuisine and assist you with preparing some typical Greek meze recipes.

day 4 athens Today head out to explore Mycenae. Walk under the famous Lion Gate up to the Mycenaean Acropolis and the Palace. See the tomb of Agamemnon and the ruins of the walls that protected this mighty city. Continue through the plains of Argos towards the city of Nafplion, the first capital of modern Greece. Enjoy the views of Nafplion and the Gulf of Argolis. Setting off from Nafplion, drive towards the site of Epidaurus. The site’s monuments are some of the purest masterpieces of Greek architecture and date from the 4th century BC. For most travellers Epidaurus is known for the magnificent theatre that is still used today for plays and other performances. Walk the grounds leading up to the theatre and, once up there, check the famous acoustics. It is considered a marvel of engineering as the acoustics are unrivalled even by today’s standards.

day 5 -6 athens - Mykonos You will be transferred to the pier to board your ferry to Mykonos. On arrival you will be driven to your hotel where you will spend the next two days enjoying all that Mykonos has to offer. Mykonos is the glamour island of the Cyclades. Beneath the gloss and glitter, however, is a charming and hugely entertaining place. Enjoy the pristine beaches, stylish bars, restaurants and shops or find a quiet corner in the labyrinthine old town.

day 7 - 8 Mykonos - naxos Transfer to the pier to board your ferry to Naxos. On arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The enchanting island of Naxos, the largest in the Cycladic archipelago, is where you will encounter a unique fusion of culture, tradition, recreation and fun. Take the time to visit the iconic marble gate or the temple of Apollo, or simply relax on the beach.

day 9 naxos - Santorini You will be transferred to the pier to board your ferry to Santorini. On arrival you will be transferred to your hotel. Santorini, the most beautiful of the Cyclades Islands, is famous for its sunsets, breathtaking views and romantic atmosphere. Meander through the tiny streets of Fyra and Fyrostefani, stroll through the local stores and artisan shops and above all enjoy the colours and atmosphere that this magical island has to offer.

day 10 Santorini A full day of discovery in Santorini. Visit the various picturesque villages, admire the typical blue domed churches and classic Cycladic architecture. You will also have the opportunity to visit the prehistoric settlement of Akrotiri, which was destroyed by a huge eruption and buried under the volcanic ash, preserving the whole town in perfect condition.

day 11 Santorini - athens Transfer to the pier to board your ferry service to Athens. On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

day 12 athens Transfer to the airport.

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• The Agroa, the heart of ancient Athens

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• Ancient Mycenae, one of the most famous cities in ancient Greece

• The Theatre of Epidaurus

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• Enjoy the colours and atmosphere of magical Santorini

• Naxos, with its unique fusion of cultures

• Glamourous yet traditional Mykonos

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• Discover how the locals live by adding an Athens Tsipouro Tasting and Walking trip to your Greek odyssey. Enjoy an authentic Greek ritual and learn about Tsipouro, also known as Greek grappa

• Sail around other Greek Island chains by hydrofoil or cruise ship

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CroatiaCroatia is a land whose rich cultural heritage is discovered not only from within the walls of museums, galleries and churches, but also where even the shortest stroll becomes a journey down a staircase thousands of years old which takes one through a history that is at the same time turbulent, exciting and glorious. Whether walking the intricate grid of narrow white stone streets, revelling in the teeming life of port towns or climbing the fairy-like fortresses and castles, each step is a fresh experience.

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Often referred to as paradise on earth, Dubrovnik basks in a warm Mediterranean climate with groves of lemon and orange trees, sumptuous palms and flowering gardens of medieval palaces.

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Korcula enchants with its timeless beauty and casts an everlasting spell on those who tread upon its ancient stones. It is as famous as the birthplace of Marco Polo as it is for its streets and architecture.

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Lying at the heart of the Dalmatian coast, the old town has a palm-lined harbour and boasts the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Diocletian’s Palace. Steeped in history, modern Split is a fusion of antique heritage and modern architecture.

plitviCe lakes national park

Home to one of Croatia’s most amazing natural phenomenas the 16 lakes are joined together by over 90 waterfalls created by the sedimentation of travertine, a special type of limestone.

Cruising Croatia’s islands

Sprinkled like pearl drops across the crystal clear blue of the sea, the 1,244 islands, isles, cliffs, reefs and rocks that comprise the Croatian Adriatic provide 1,244 unique reasons to dream of a sailing adventure.

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hike, Bike & eat through Croatia | 10 DaYS / 9 nightS FROM $6,799* SMaLL gROuP

While visiting Croatia, Anthony Bourdain defined the cuisine as the finest in the Mediterranean, with world-class food, cheese and wine. During your time here, you’ll eat in the places Anthony ate, learn the history of the cuisine and wine, and get your hands dirty with cooking and sommelier workshops. in between these hedonistic pleasures, hike, cycle and kayak around Croatia to appreciate the country from all angles.

inCludes nine nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, transportation by air-conditioned vehicle, experienced guide, bike hire, sea kayaking, trekking sticks and head lamps and entrance fees to National Parks

day 1 Zagreb On arrival in Zagreb you will be met and transferred to your hotel. This evening you’ll participate in a hands-on culinary course. Today’s menu will highlight specialties from the Zagreb area, accompanied by great locally-produced chardonnay.

day 2 Zagreb - Zagorje First up today you’ll enjoy a guided exploration through Zagreb’s fish and food market before feasting on freshly prepared snacks. In the Zagorje region, just outside Zagreb, you’ll learn how to make “štrukli,” – a local creamy, cheesy doughy treat, followed by wine tasting. Work off all the wining and dining with a hike through the Zagorje hills. In the evening enjoy a traditional village meal.

day 3 Zagorje - gorski Kotar Drive to the region of Gorski Kotar to meet a traditional forager who will give you hands-on foraging tips and techniques. Spend a relaxing morning searching for wild edible plants. After a hearty lunch featuring your foraged finds, you will have the chance to plant a tree as part of the region’s reforestation project to recover areas damaged by forest fires. Next time you visit Croatia you can come back to see how your tree is growing. The rest of the day you’ll enjoy cycling through the area’s local villages. In the evening your chef will demonstrate how to cook a local specialty.

day 4 groski Kotar - istria Mid-morning depart for Učka Nature Park, a scenic mountain range on the Istrian Peninsula, for a two hour hike. After a well-earned lunch, the real adventure begins. On your personal ATV, you’ll explore Istria, considered “The New Tuscany” with fertile plains and rolling hills topped with quaint villages. Istria’s likened to Tuscany not just for its landscape, but for its wine. Tonight, relax and dine in a local tavern.

day 5 istria - Opatija Cruise across the Istrian Sea to visit the beautiful Brijuni National Park. You’ll have the option to explore the park by bike or electric car. Next head to Pula, on the mainland, for lunch at one of Croatia’s best restaurants, Batelina. After lunch you’ll have time to relax before driving to Opatija to enjoy another cooking class, this time focusing on Kvarner risotto.

day 6 Opatija - Zadar After breakfast drive towards Zadar. En-route is Paklenica National Park, on the southern slopes of Velebit Mountain. Hike along the “Premužideva staza” trail which leads through the northern and middle parts of Velebit. With a vigorous morning behind you, spend the afternoon at Nin Saltworks Park. You’ll also enjoy a short visit to a fig plantation.

day 7 Zadar - Split This morning, explore Zadar, a city surrounded by archaeological and monumental riches of ancient and medieval times. Next head toward Krka National Park waterfalls, with a short break en-route at the House of Dalmatian Prosciutto to enjoy brunch with prosciutto tastings, and of course, more wine. At Krka National Park traverse the area by bike, seeing the travertine waterfalls. Later drive toward the small town of Skradin where you’ll fish for oysters straight from the sea. Tonight’s meal will be in Skradin followed by a transfer to Split.

day 8 Split - Dubrovnik In case you have not enjoyed enough of the Mediterranean’s best food, today you will explore Split’s delicious side, beginning with a visit to the city’s food market. Everything that the Adriatic Sea has to offer can be found on the fish market’s tables, from sardines to scarp to lobsters. You will then cook lunch alongside a local chef, using the ingredients you purchased this morning. This afternoon drive towards Dubrovnik, making a short stop on Pelješac Peninsula to sample fresh oysters with some crisp, cold wine. Arrive in Dubrovnik in the late afternoon.

day 9 Dubrovnik This morning you’ll head back on the water, this time by sea kayak along the Adriatic coast. Accompanied by instructors, you’ll set off to explore the caves and beauties of Lokrum Island until you reach the hidden cave beach of Betina. Upon your return, become acquainted with Dubrovnik where you will have free time, either to explore Dubrovnik’s old town or to relax on any one of the many beaches. This evening visit the small, picturesque villages of the Konavle region. Throughout the centuries, the region of Konavle has managed to maintain a traditional rural style of living. Enjoy a cooking class and dinner in the region.

day 10 Dubrovnik Transfer to the airport.

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• Istrian Peninsula, the “New Tuscany”

• The Mediterranean’s most amazing food and cuisine

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• National Parks by bike or on foot

• Adriatic Sea and its many caves and beaches by sea kayak

• Food markets in Zagreb and Split

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• Make a hearty lunch from scratch with food you’ve foraged for

• Learn how to make štrukli, a cheesy, doughy treat

• Seafood straight from the Mediterranean Sea

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• Explore Dubrovnik’s old town by foot or relax on one of the local beaches

• Discover Brijuni National Park by bike or electric car

• Help a local community and plant a tree as part of a reforestation project

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handpicked Balkans | 8 DaYS / 7 nightS FROM $3,277* small group

A road trip is always enjoyable on good, fast roads, with spectacular scenery and interesting stops along the way. Ride between the mountains and the sea, alongside vineyards and stone houses, through forests and national parks. Discover the beautiful unspoiled nature and the rich cultural heritage of southern Croatia, southern Bosnia and Herzegovina and the coastal area of Montenegro on this journey.

inCludes seven nights accommodation, meals as per itinerary, transportation by motorcycle, petrol and helmets supplied, support air-conditioned vehicle and experienced guide

day 1 Dubrovnik On arrival you will be met and transferred to your hotel.

day 2 Dubrovnik - Mostar Your road trip begins in Dubrovnik’s old town and travels towards the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The journey passes through a rocky coastal area that gradually blends into the rich green valleys of the Neretva, filled with citrus orchards and kiwi fruit. After entering Bosnia and Herzegovina, the motorcade passes through the city of Trebinje. Continue towards Mostar, located on the Neretva River and one of the largest cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was named after the “bridge keepers” from medieval times who guarded the Old Bridge over the river. The stone-paved streets of the bazaar and the houses decorated with ornamental wooden balconies are all reminders of a long forgotten past.

day 3 Mostar - Split Depart Mostar and ride towards the famous coastal city of Split. Along the way the motorcade will pass by Imotski, a small town situated on the northern side of the Biokovo mountain range. Imotski is famous for its medieval fortress on the rocks of the Blue Lake and the Red Lake, both of which are said to be connected to the Adriatic Sea via underground channels. Split is an important historical and cultural hub, filled with numerous museums, churches, theatres and other archaeological treasures. Perhaps the most impressive is the massive structure of Diocletian’s Palace, built by the Romans in the 4th century.

day 4 Split - Ston Departing from Split pass by the town of Ploce, a natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through the Dinaric Alps. Next, hop on the ferry to Trapanj, a town on the beautiful Pelješac Peninsula. Your final stop is the medieval city of Ston. Ston boasts the longest stone wall in Europe, narrow quiet streets, and numerous traces of ancient cultures. Famous for its oysters and historically known as a “salt city,” today you can enjoy the freshest seafood and visit the oldest active salt plant in the world.

day 5 Ston - Dubrovnik After departing Ston, ride through various villages in the hinterland and the Dubrovnik Riviera, the coastal area between the town of Neum and Dubrovnik. Discover a terraced coastal strip covered with pine forests, cypress and olive trees, set against the Croatian Dinaric karst. As you approach Dubrovnik, enjoy the beautiful view of the old town and its surrounding islands. Highlights include the Fortress Lovrijenac with its 12-metre thick walls, the Pile Gate which is the western entrance to the old town, the city walls that run two kilometres around the city, the old town and the baroque style St Blaise’s church.

day 6 Dubrovnik - Montenegro - Dubrovnik Your motorcade will begin in Dubrovnik and continue along the indented coastline of the southern Adriatic Sea to Montenegro. This route offers breathtaking views of the Montenegrin grey-white mountain fjord dotted with miniature islands over the smooth surface of the sea. Stop in Perast to visit the tiny island of “Gospa od Škrpjela” (Madonna) and its church. Continue towards the ancient medieval city of Kotor. Your visit to the old town of Kotor will include a stop at the Cathedral of St. Tripun. Continue up mountain roads to Cetinje before heading back down the mountain to the coastal city of Budva, one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic Sea, known for its sandy beaches, diverse nightlife and Mediterranean architecture. After a short break hop on a ferry that takes you back across the bay to Kamenari, where you will ride back to Dubrovnik.

day 7 Dubrovnik - Konavle - Dubrovnik Departing Dubrovnik, the motorcade will head to nearby Konavle. Konavle is a small region southeast of Dubrovnik between the town of Cavtat and the Montenegrin border at the Prevlaka Peninsula. After a short break, ride through thirty picturesque villages covered in peculiar vegetation on top of rocky ground, where lush groves of pines, cypress trees and Mediterranean maquis grow. Next, the motorcycle journey moves on to the beautiful town of Molunat, located in the eastern part of Konavle. Following charming rural roads, head off through the unforgettable natural landscape of the fertile fields of Konavle to Cavtat, where you will stop for a break. Depart from Cavtat towards your final destination of Dubrovnik.

day 8 Depart Dubrovnik Transfer to the airport.

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• Fjords dotted with miniature islands in Montenegro

• Mostar, one of the largest cities in Bosnia and Herzigovina

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• Beautiful villages in the hinterland of the Dubrovnik Riviera

• The famous coastal city of Split

• The small region of Konavle, dotted with tiny villages

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• Ride through amazing coastal and mountain scenery

• Visit the oldest salt plant in Europe

• Take ferries across bays to visit beautiful islands

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• Extend your stay in Dubrovnik and enjoy a Three Islands Cruise

• Relax and discover the azure waters of the Adriatic by adding a Croatian island cruise to your journey

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Tall Ship SailingDiscover a new age of sailing, where the traditions of the past are combined with the modern comforts and amenities of the present. Star Clippers tall ships are perfect for cruising in casual elegance. itineraries range from the sun-kissed Mediterranean to the Caribbean and Central America.

Star Clipper & Star Flyer are experiences to be savoured, like a fine wine - slowly, almost subliminally. It is the unique combination or sailing tradition and pampered travelling that is the true essence of the Star Clippers Mega-Yacht Experience. Step aboard these unique vessels and discover a new age of sailing, where the traditions of the past are happily married to the comforts and amenities of the present.

Star Clipper vessels are modern cruise ships in every way, created for comfort-loving passengers who also love the traditions and romance of the legendary era of sailing ships. Both ships are 360 feet long and carry just 170 guests in pampered comfort. Life aboard is blissfully relaxed, much like travelling on a private yacht. You’ll never feel confined, the ship offers pleasingly spacious accommodation and expansive teak decks with ample space for relaxing and play. In fact, you’ll find that this ship offers more outdoor space per passenger than most conventional cruise ships.

Royal Clipper: Inspired by the legendary ship ‘Preussen’, the Royal Clipper has the proud distinction of being the largest and only five-mast sailing ship built since her predecessor was launched at the beginning of the last century. With her complement of 42 sails, Royal Clipper is a splendid sight to behold. You might think she was an apparition from the grand age of sail, but Royal Clipper is as new as tomorrow. She boasts state-of-the-art navigation systems and all the comforts of today.

For connoisseurs of sail cruising, the 439 foot Royal Clipper offers the ultimate sea-going experience, balancing the grandeur, adventure and tradition of sailing with the superb service, amenities and accommodations of the finest modern yachts. Royal Clipper carries just 230 guests in luxurious style.

Discover a new age of sailing.

The inspired chefs make dining aboard a delightful culinary adventure with an international menu of foods from the far corners of the earth. On all three ships, you are free to dine when and with whomever you wish – including the officers, who join our guests in the dining room most nights. Casual elegance is the order of the day and night.

On Star Clippers, the day proceeds at your own pace, whatever that may be. Join the Captain on the always-open bridge as he plots the course for the next landfall. Learn how to splice a line, reef a sail or tie a square knot. Discover history and fascinating cultures on exciting shore excursions in exotic ports. If it’s a beach day, you can swim, windsurf, water-ski, sail a Sunfish, ride a banana boat or explore in a Zodiac.

Whether you elect to glide among the emerald-clad jewels of the Caribbean, enjoy the incomparable adventure of an epic ocean crossing, be beguiled by the ancient, sun-warmed ports of the Mediterranean or be intrigued by the mysteries of Central America, each and every voyage aboard Star Clippers will be a little bit different from the one before or after.

Bask in the romance of the legendary era of

sailing ships.

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

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Uniworld Boutique River Cruisesimagine sipping cocktails with a bona fide princess, sampling wines at a French Chateaux, tasting the world’s most precious spice at an Austrian saffron farm, all whilst cruising through fairytale scenery in complete luxury.

All-inclusive Luxury River Cruising

Uniworld is the leader in “all-inclusive” luxury river cruising in Europe. Cruising Europe’s greatest rivers in luxury and comfort, guests receive the highest standards of excellence in expertise, service, unique ships, culinary experiences, choice of innovative shore excursions and remarkable value.

Uniworld has an average capacity of 130 guests and the highest staff-to-guest ratio in the river cruise industry. The all-inclusive pricing means you won’t have to dip into your wallet constantly as Uniworld Europe cruises include all gratuities onboard and onshore, all scheduled transfers, unlimited beverages onboard, all meals onboard, shore excursions, internet and wi-fi access, well-equipped fitness centre with exercise classes onboard, and use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks.*

onshore Excursions

Uniworld continues to evolve with new destinations and excursions to suit even the most experienced traveller. Itineraries are designed to immerse travellers in the culture, history, cuisine of each region, both onboard and onshore. The innovative onshore programs allow guests to choose from a variety of tailor-made excursions – Choice is Yours, Go Active, Gentle Walking, Do as the Locals Do and Village Day.

Active guests may enjoy taking the complimentary bikes for a self-guided ride or join a guided bike tour in such places as the Wachau Valley.

After a day of excursions, guests can relax in their Uniworld stateroom, designed for a daytime catnap and full-nights’ rest. Beds are handcrafted by Savoir of England, bed makers to the world’s finest hotels, linens of the highest quality and fluffy duvets drape the beds.

Uniworld offers voyages on 21 rivers in 28 countries throughout Europe, Russia, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, and India.

*Beverages and gratuity policies, along with ship amenities, vary in Russia, China, Vietnam

and Cambodia and India.

Cruise Europe’s greatest rivers in luxury and comfort.

Uniworld continues to evolve with new destinations

and excursions.Super Ships

In 2014, Uniworld launched the new Super Ship S.S. Catherine sailing the Burgundy & Provence regions of France from Avignon to Lyon. The largest in the fleet accommodating 159 guests, the ship offers a heated swimming pool, extra spacious staterooms and suites with balconies, three full decks with elegantly appointed public areas and Uniworld’s one-of-a-kind luxury touches.

A new Super Ship will be introduced to the award winning fleet in 2015 cruising four itineraries on the Rhine, Main and Danube Rivers. Sister ship to the S.S. Antoinette and S.S. Catherine—two of the most luxurious vessels on the waterways of Europe – the elegant S.S. Maria Theresa will continue Uniworld’s tradition of excellence. The sophisticated ship is named after the Great Empress Maria Theresa, who had a long reign spanning forty years in the 16th century.

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

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Expeditions To The High ArcticFollowing the paths of the intrepid Heroic Era explorers, Adventure World and our partner Poseidon Expeditions offers unique travel options into the High Arctic onboard comfortable ice-class expedition vessels.

Polar expedition cruising is an active adventure to remote places – you’ll travel to the high latitudes where humans are rare guests among amazing wildlife, awe-inspiring landscapes and icy, seemingly impregnable waterways.

We operate ice-strengthened ships with passenger capacities of about 100-110 travellers. We are always ready for spontaneous discoveries - a pod of whales, a family of polar bears or a glaciated mountain vista. The ships are highly manoeuvrable and capable of navigating the narrow fjords of East Greenland and entering the small bays of Svalbard.

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chats that spontaneously take place both onboard or during guided landings ashore. This is more than just a job for our expedition team: it’s their chance to share their love of this great and mostly unexplored region of the world.

There’s no need to worry about choosing between being warm and comfortable on one hand and great-looking on the other. You’ll get it all with your complimentary quality-manufactured Arctic parka. These insulated water- and windproof parkas are created specifically for our travellers, they’re handsome garments you’ll find uses for at home and on other far-flung travels.

Our goal is to provide our travellers with an incredible wilderness experience, yet one that puts safety and environmental stewardship first and foremost. As a member in good standing with the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO), Poseidon Expeditions contributes to the development and furthering of Arctic scientific research and best tourism practices. We actively encourage and support participation in our voyages by naturalists and scientists engaged in Arctic research.

You will be surprised at how comfortable such an

adventure can be.We are always ready for spontaneous discoveries.

Vessels are equipped with a fleet of Zodiac landing craft, offering flexibility, speed and convenience in polar areas where shore-side facilities simply do not exist. All passengers can be accommodated simultaneously, so a once-in-a lifetime opportunity doesn’t need to be missed. On our North Pole adventures, you have even more options for exploration via our professionally managed helicopter operation. You’ll see sites not even accessible by our vessel or by Zodiac landing craft.

At first glance, an expedition cruise to the High Arctic might seem extreme and to be endured in hardship, particularly to the North Pole. But you will be surprised at how comfortable such an adventure can be. The lifestyle onboard our vessels is informal and relaxed, made possible by the small number of travellers and outstanding service provided by our crew. Well-appointed interiors provide a welcome setting; you’ll feel right at home in the spacious dining rooms and lounges, as well as the comfortable, all-outside staterooms.

You will find our seasoned expedition team to be a wealth of information both during their lectures and in the frequent informal discussions and

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

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