2017 - APT Antarctica

APT-Antarctica-A$-2017

Antarctica Cruise, South America, APT, Luxury Expedition Cruising, Antarctic Peninsula, Galapagos & Amazon Cruising

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34 www.aptouring.com.au Antarctica, South America & The Galápagos Islands Embark on an unforgettable discovery of two of the world's most unique, pristine and important natural environments. Observe the Galápagos Wildlife From Up Close An archipelago unlike any other place on earth, the Galápagos Islands are home to an array of native animals including giant tortoises, tropical fish, sea lions, iguanas, whales, dolphins, crabs, sea turtles and rays, to name just a few. Alongside them, a number of rare birds can be observed – some of which can only be found on these islands. These include Blue-footed Boobies, frigate birds, and several species of finches, including those that played a role in Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. The Luxury Yacht La Pinta APT is proud to welcome you aboard the boutique expedition ship, the Yacht La Pinta. Accommodating just 48 guests, you can be assured of a personalised cruising experience on board. Each of the 24 elegant staterooms feature picture windows, providing a view of the impressive scenery of the beautiful volcanic landscapes of the Galápagos Islands. With friendly staff and plenty of public space, you'll enjoy absolute comfort throughout your adventure. Thrilling Zodiac Rides & Shore Excursions With small Zodiacs on hand in both Antarctica and the Galápagos Islands, the possibilities to explore are limitless. These small boats take you to remarkable landscapes, and in some places, you can even disembark and head off on foot to explore, providing the opportunity to get up close to the local wildlife. You'll have every opportunity to follow your sense of adventure and discover the special magic of each of these captivating destinations. See some of the world's most fascinating wildlife 34

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