Luxury Mediterranean Cruise

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Luxury Mediterranean Cruise
Gallipoli 2015
Luxury Mediterranean Cruise
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Featuring Anzac Day Centenary Dawn Service
Greece | Turkey | Montenegro | Croatia | Italy
EXCLUSIVE APT PRIVATE CHARTER – HISTORIAN ESCORTED
Welcome to Gallipoli
From sun-drenched beaches and dazzling blue seas to ancient Roman relics and forgotten
civilisations, no landscape is more beautiful, no history is more compelling than that of the
Mediterranean. It is for this reason that I am delighted to personally host APT’s Ancient
Mediterranean Luxury Cruise in 2015, offering you the chance to explore the very best of this
region as you commemorate the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli.
Aboard a brand new, privately chartered luxury small ship, Le Soléal, you’ll visit the most idyllic ports
in five countries – Turkey, Greece, Croatia, Montenegro and Italy. Specially selected for its chic
atmosphere, distinctive European elegance and refined French-influenced cuisine, a journey aboard this extraordinary vessel offers
an intimate discovery and unparalleled comfort. APT’s private charter of Le Soléal will leave you wanting for nothing, as all meals,
drinks, shore excursions, tipping and taxes have been included for your pleasure.
Rob, Geoff and Lou McGeary
On the morning of 25 April 2015, you’ll awake to the rugged landscape that faced the ANZACs and take part in the traditional
Anzac Dawn Service from the comfort of your ship. Large onboard screens and a number of lectures, presentations and activities
led by our expert team of war historians, including past senior military officers, ensure you will experience the true emotion of the day.
A wealth of options await when you travel with APT, allowing you to delve deeper. Perhaps extend your stay and explore
Turkey or Greece; stay awhile in Venice with a two-night city stay; or add our ever-popular Magnificent Europe river cruise.
With only 118 cabins aboard, this cruise is guaranteed to sell quickly,
so make sure you book early to secure your spot.
I look forward to welcoming you aboard this exciting journey.
Warm Regards,
The APT
Difference
Book With Confidence
87 Years Australian
Family-Owned
As Australia’s leading travel company, APT is still owned
and run by the McGeary family.
Exclusive Mediterranean Cruise
As as an exclusive APT private charter, the incredible
14-night Ancient Mediterranean Luxury Cruise on board
Le Soléal is available exclusively to guests of APT.
Fully Inclusive & Guaranteed Pricing
On these special one-off holidays, you’ll want for nothing,
because our prices cover everything as detailed, including:
ƒƒ Flights within Europe, airport taxes and airport transfers
ƒƒ Port charges and all tipping
ƒƒ Luxury accommodation
ƒƒ Sightseeing and all shore excursions
Rob McGeary,
APT Company Director
ƒƒ All meals and beverages throughout your cruise
ƒƒ APT Signature Experiences
ƒƒ Freedom of ChoiceTM Sightseeing Inclusions
What’s more, all prices are guaranteed once your
deposit has been received.
Unparalleled Service & War History Team
Enjoy the services of an APT Tour or Cruise Director
throughout your holiday. Additionally, knowledgeable local
guides will join you in most places and expert war historians
will share their remarkable insight during your cruise.
Expertly Planned Itineraries
The holidays within have been carefully created by APT’s
travel professionals to ensure a leisurely, insightful,
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rewarding and hassle-free experience.
Lest We Forget
Le Soléal
8 Ancient Mediterranean Luxury Cruise
12 Turkey & Ancient Mediterranean Cruise
16 Greece & Ancient Mediterranean Cruise
20Ancient Mediterranean &
Magnificent Europe Cruising
98% Satisfaction Rating
17 Days
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31 Days
24 Le Soléal Deck Plans
25MS AmaBella Deck Plans
26 General Information & Conditions
We’re proud of the 98% satisfaction rating we receive
from our travellers, and we’re committed to maintaining it.
When you travel with APT, we welcome
you to join the APT Club, which offers you a range of
exclusive member-only benefits (enquire for details).
Main image: the distinctive architecture of Santorini in Greece
Front cover image: visit Lone Pine and immerse yourself in the spirit of the Anzacs during a one-off holiday experience
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Lest We Forget
Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the
ANZAC Landing at Gallipoli with APT.
Take the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pay tribute to our proud
heritage, the courage of our ancestors and the Anzac spirit itself.
Their Spirit, Our History
Attending the Dawn Service*
Pride, determination, courage, mateship.
APT guests fortunate enough to gain entry to
Looking back at the events of April 1915
the service at the ANZAC Commemorative
reminds us of the qualities of the ANZACs,
Site will transfer to land by zodiacs around
which to this day our proud nations hold so
dusk on April 24. On entry to the site,
dear. The Battle of Gallipoli, during which
you’ll then settle in for the night outside in
around 10,000 courageous ANZACs were
a secure area featuring live broadcasting
killed, is a foundation of our national
from back home. Experienced APT guides
identity. Anzac Day 2015 will mark exactly
will escort you throughout and you’ll be
100 years since the fateful dawn landing,
given provisions, including sleeping bags
and there will be no more special place to
and picnic meals, to make a potentially cold
be than at Gallipoli, to honour all those who
night as comfortable as possible. In the
made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
morning, after the main Dawn Service, you’ll
Explore the Gallipoli Peninsula
have the option of walking to the Australian
Service at Lone Pine or the New Zealand
Just four days out from Anzac Day 2015,
Service at Chunuk Bair, before returning by
you’ll dock at the Turkish port town of
zodiac to your ship in the afternoon.
Çanakkale and set off for nearby Gallipoli
Escorted by War Historians
They shall not
National Park. Here, a tour will take you to
Anzac Day Service On Board
grow old, as we
such places as Anzac Cove and Beach
A truly unique experience, remaining guests
Cemetery – where John Simpson, perhaps
will enjoy Anzac Day eve amid the luxury of
that are left grow
Australia’s most famous soldier, is buried.
Le Soléal, anchored not far off the Gallipoli
old; Age shall
You’ll also visit the Chunuk Bair and Lone
coast. After dinner, a presentation will be
not weary them,
Pine memorials, and enjoy some time to
held in the ship’s theatre and at dawn the
contemplate the beaches that are etched
next day, the official Anzac Day Dawn
nor the years
in our national history. As you explore,
Service will be shown live on large screens
your expert guide will offer great insight
on board. Afterwards, a private service will
into the events of almost 100 years past.
be held, led by a member of your war history
Anzac Day 2015 with APT
team. Though it can’t be confirmed until the
attendance passes ashore once proceedings
is limited, and attendance passes can only
have concluded and restrictions have lifted.
be obtained via a ballot run by Veterans’
In which case, you’ll enjoy the chance to see
Affairs, drawn in March, 2014*. APT have
the memorials with the flags at half-mast;
arranged an unforgettable Anzac experience
the wreaths at the foot of the memorials
and the soldiers standing to attention.
*Please refer to pages 26-27 for further details regarding the ballot and arrangements for Anzac Day 2015.
With an expert team of war historians
A poppy wreath is a poignant symbol
condemn.
joining you throughout the cruise,
you’ll gain a great understanding of
At the going
the Anzac landing at Gallipoli and
down of the
the events of World War I. At various
times, you’ll enjoy the opportunity to
sun and in the
attend interactive lectures and audio-
morning, we will
visual presentations in your ship’s
remember them.
modern theatre (pictured). In all,
Lest we forget...
you’ll gain an incredible insight into
LEST WE FORGET
day, if possible, APT will take guests without
Entry to the 2015 Anzac Day Dawn Service
whether your ballot entry is successful or not.
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Dawn on 25 April 2015, marks 100 years since the landing of the ANZACs on the Gallipoli Peninsula
the history and emotion of Anzac Day.
One of the many moving monuments on the Gallipoli Peninsula
The Australia Army’s Rising Sun
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Le Soléal
Experience a sublime fusion of quintessential
French elegance and modern luxury.
A relaxed, chic atmosphere. Elegant decor. Refined cuisine. Warm
ambience. Luxurious accommodation. Attentive and friendly service.
Launched in 2013, this stunning yacht represents one of the finest
Luxury awaits in Le Soléal’s spacious staterooms and suites – over 95% of which boast their own balcony
ways in which to discover the unbridled beauty of the Mediterranean.
Dine on fine French and
international cuisine in the
ship’s Gastronomic Restaurant
Exclusive APT Private Charter
Boutique Ocean Cruising
Departing in April 2015, the Ancient
With just over 100 staterooms and suites,
Mediterranean Luxury Cruise on Le Soléal
Le Soléal is akin to a private yacht. Cruising
is available exclusively to APT guests. Timed
among the islands, it will dock in smaller
to be anchored off the Gallipoli coast on
ports and traverse waterways, such as the
Anzac Day 2015, it represents a one-time-
Corinth Canal, that larger ships can’t access.
only travel experience. As an exclusive APT
On board, a guest-to-staff ratio of 2:1
charter, we’ve been able to tailor a range
ensures you’ll be treated as an individual.
of activities, presentations and excursions
Relax with a drink atop the Sun Deck
Le Soléal – one of the finest vessels on which to explore the Mediterranean
specifically for APT guests. What’s more,
European Perfection
you’ll be looked after by English-speaking
Having refined their craft over centuries,
French staff and you’ll cruise primarily with
Europeans are unrivalled when it comes to
fellow Australians and New Zealanders.
designing, building and operating top-end
Genuinely All-Inclusive Cruising
Stunning Accommodation
...join us for an
exclusive cruise
and encounter
a level of
style, comfort,
Of the 118 spacious staterooms and
Expect the very finest onboard service
suites aboard Le Soléal, an incredible
indulgence that
115 feature their own private balcony.
will exceed
And while the size and facilities of the
eight different categories vary, the
your every
quality doesn’t. All feature: a king-size
bed or twin beds; mini-bar; flat-screen
satellite TV; iPod player; an ensuite with
bath robes, L’Occitane bath products
and a separate toilet; a spacious
wardrobe and 24-hour room service.
Understated elegance awaits in the Main Lounge
under the French flag, Le Soléal merges
subtle elegance and pure luxury with
exceptional comfort.
spirits, wine and beer from the open bars
Refined Dining Experiences
to airport transfers; tipping for all staff and
In Le Soléal’s Gastronomic Restaurant, each
all port taxes to a butler service for guests
dish is carefully crafted by French chefs from
in suites and so much more, you’ll never
the finest produce, showcasing the most
have to put your hand in your pocket.
sumptuous international and French cuisine.
Sophisticated Public Areas
At lunch and dinner, fine wines are perfectly
Le Soléal’s facilities include: three lounge
and bar areas; a range of outdoor decks;
a pool; a fine dining restaurant and a casual
grill; a state-of-the-art theatre; a shop; a
paired to your meal by an expert sommelier.
For a more casual meal, the Grill Restaurant
offers indoor and alfresco dining, while
room service is available 24 hours a day.
fitness centre; a spa and beauty area; and
Included Sightseeing
more. Further, a medical centre ensures
Unlike most ocean cruises, shore excursions
your peace of mind and a lift accesses all
are included in every port. What’s more,
accommodation levels. With such an array
at six different ports, you’ll choose from
of onboard choice, your time at sea will be
APT’s unique range of Freedom of Choice
just as incredible as the places you’ll visit.
Sightseeing Inclusions – at no extra cost.
LE SOLÉAL
expectation...
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absolutely nothing. From all meals to
sightseeing and shore excursions; top-shelf
aboard Le Soléal
elegance and
During your cruise, you’ll want for
sea-faring ships. Built in Italy and cruising
French wine is superbly paired to every lunch and dinner
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Experience the undeniable beauty of Santorini in the Greek Islands
17 Day Ancient Mediterranean
Luxury Cruise
Featuring Gallipoli Anzac Day Centenary Dawn Service
2 Nights Athens | 14 Night Luxury Ocean Cruise
Athens | Santorini | Mykonos | Çanakkale | Anzac Cove | Istanbul | Kotor | Dubrovnik | Venice
After immersing yourself in
Venice
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CROATIA
2
Dubrovnik
soak in the picture-perfect
scenery of the Mediterranean
MONTENEGRO
Kotor
during a truly luxurious 14-night
Anzac Cove Istanbul
(Gallipoli Peninsula)
ITALY
Ionian Sea
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Le Soléal
Mediterranean Sea
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the ancient wonders of Athens,
GREECE Aegean
Delphi Sea
Itea Athens
2
Çanakkale
TURKEY
Ephesus
Kusadasi
Mykonos
Santorini
cruise. Along the way, you’ll
visit enchanting sun-drenched
locations such as Mykonos,
Santorini and Dubrovnik, and
you’ll pause at the Gallipoli
Peninsula to pay your respects
on Anzac Day, 2015.
Signature Experience
Day 1 (Thurs. 16 April). Arrive Athens.
Be met on arrival in Athens and transferred to
your hotel. Tonight, meet your fellow travellers
and APT Tour Director at a Welcome Reception.
Two Night Stay: Athens, Hotel Grande Bretagne
– a five-star hotel located in Syntagma Square a
short walk to the Plaka district, in Athens’ heart.
Day 2 (Fri. 17 April). Athens. Step back in
time today and discover the enchanting Greek
capital on a half-day tour. Begin with a visit to
the World Heritage-listed Acropolis of Athens,
a sacred site dedicated to the goddess Athena.
Here, see the iconic Parthenon up close, before
heading to the birthplace of the modern Olympic
Games, the Panathinaino Stadium. Later, visit
the ruins of the Temple of Zeus then wander
through the Central Market and see Parliament
House. With the afternoon and evening then
yours to enjoy at leisure, you may like to explore
the Plaka district, the oldest and arguably the
prettiest neighbourhood in the city. B
Day 3 (Sat. 18 April). Athens, Embark
Ocean Cruise. Enjoy a morning free to further
explore what is one of the world’s oldest cities.
This afternoon, travel to Piraeus, Athens’ vibrant
port area, for a short walking tour. Afterwards,
board your luxurious ship and settle in. This
evening, a special Welcome Dinner marks
the start of your unforgettable cruise.
14 Night Stay: the luxurious Le Soléal.
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Day 4 (Sun. 19 April). Santorini,
Freedom of Choice. Today disembark on
the Greek Island of Santorini. Perhaps board
a local boat bound for Athinios then travel by
coach to the cliffside village of Oia. In Fira, visit
a museum dedicated to Akrotiri, a Bronze Age
settlement that was buried in volcanic ash. Later,
ride the cable car back to the port. Alternatively,
the more energetic may like to embark on a
Volcano Hiking tour. With your ship not due to
depart until late tonight, you may like to dine
at leisure in one the island’s many restaurants,
and take in a famous Santorini sunset. BLD
Day 5 (Mon. 20 April). Mykonos,
Freedom of Choice. This morning arrive in
Mykonos. On disembarking, perhaps cruise
to the World Heritage-listed island of Delos,
an archaeological site, for a tour of its ruins.
Alternatively, go for a walk through the island’s
labyrinth of narrow streets, passing the Church
of Paraportiani, Little Venice and the Mykonian
windmills. Stop at the Aegean Maritime Museum
then drive to Ano Mera for a tour of its historic
monastery. Later, head to the town square for a
taverna lunch with ouzo. This afternoon, enjoy
time to further explore Mykonos at leisure. BLD
Day 6 (Tues. 21 April). Çanakkale,
Anzac Cove, Gallipoli National Park.
Today travel by coach to Gallipoli National
Park for a tour of the war memorials,
including Lone Pine and Chunuk Bair. You’ll
also visit Beach Cemetery – where Simpson
is buried – and see where some of the
trenches lay. During this moving tour, you’ll
gain great insight into the fateful battle of
1915. With your ship moored here overnight,
this evening perhaps step out for a walk along
Çanakkale’s lovely waterfront promenade.
Tonight, take in a World War I Gallipoli
presentation in the ship’s theatre.BLD
17 DAY ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN
LUXURY CRUISE
Adriatic
Sea
Coach
Cruise
No. of nights stay
Extension (EUGCAV19)
Freedom of ChoiceTM Inclusions
Visit the World Heritage-listed Croatian city of Dubrovnik
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EXCLUSIVE
LUXURY CRUISING
YOUR HOLIDAY PRICE INCLUDES
99Airport transfers, port charges
and all tipping
99Services of a dedicated APT Cruise
Director as well as expert local
guides in most locations
99Travel exclusively with APT guests
Lone Pine Cemetery and Memorial – the resting place for many ANZACs who died on the Gallipoli Peninsula
99Complimentary beverages –
Champagne, wine, beer and topshelf spirits, served at your discretion
throughout your ocean cruise
FREEDOM OF CHOICETM
SIGHTSEEING INCLUSIONS
99Choose your activity in a total of
six unique ports:
99Santorini – visit the small village
of Oia and enjoy a cable car ride;
or take a Volcano Hiking tour
99Mykonos – take a city tour and visit
Ano Mera for lunch; or cruise to
Delos for a tour of its ancient ruins
Visit the Parthenon, a famous temple on the Acropolis in Athens
Day 7 (Wed. 22 April). Çanakkale,
Freedom of Choice. Today, choose from two
activities. Perhaps set off on an excursion to the
World Heritage-listed ancient city of Troy. Learn
about the Trojan War, as described in Homer’s
epic poem, the Iliad, and visit a replica of the
Trojan Horse. Alternatively, pay a visit to the port
of Assos and the ancient ruins of the Acropolis,
the Temple of Athena and more. Or just sit back
and enjoy a day of relaxation on board. BLD
Day 8 (Thurs. 23 April). Istanbul,
Freedom of Choice. Perhaps rise early this
morning to see the domed palaces of Istanbul’s
Old City come into view as you cruise along
the Bosphorus, the narrow strait that forms a
boundary between Europe and Asia. After
breakfast, choose from two unique sightseeing
options. Perhaps set out by coach on a tour
taking in three of Istanbul’s iconic buildings
– the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and Topkapı
Palace. Alternatively, explore Dolmabahçe Palace
before taking a leisurely sightseeing cruise
along the Bosphorus. Afterwards, enjoy time at
leisure to perhaps visit the Grand Bazaar, one
of the oldest covered markets in the world. BLD
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Day 11 (Sun. 26 April). Kusadasi, Ephesus.
Today you’ll reach the port of Kusadasi on
Turkey’s Aegean Coast. From here, travel to the
ancient Greco-Roman city of Ephesus, one of
the largest and best-preserved classical cities of
the Eastern Mediterranean. Although excavation
has continued here for some 150 years, more
than 80% of the city remains unearthed. Your
tour today offers a rare insight into ancient Roman
life as you learn firsthand about the city’s former
splendour. Afterwards, return to your ship,
which will weigh anchor during lunch.
BLD
Day 12 (Mon. 27 April). Corinth Canal,
Itea, Delphi. Rise early as your ship enters the
Corinth Canal. Inaccessible to larger ships, this
narrow canal connect the Gulf of Corinth with
the Saronic Gulf in the Aegean Sea. Later, dock
in Itea and travel to Delphi, once considered the
Enjoy the opportunity to visit the Blue Mosque, one of the icons of the Istanbul skyline
centre of the known world and today one of the
most famous classical sites in Greece. On arrival,
follow the Sacred Way, a path walked by pilgrims,
to ruins of the Temple of Apollo, the Senate of
Delphi and the Delphi Theatre. After exploring the
Delphi Museum, return to your ship. BLD
for lunch. After your activity, leisure time offers a
chance to further explore the marbled streets of
the World Heritage-listed Old City. Or perhaps
walk the perimeter of the city’s walls, built
between the 13th and 16th centuries and today
offering great views of the city and the sea. BLD
Day 13 (Tues. 28 April). At Sea. Sit back,
relax and make the most of the incredible
onboard facilities as your captain charts a
course through the Ionian and Adriatic seas
towards the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro. BLD
Day 16 (Fri. 1 May). At Sea. Enjoy a last day
in luxury as your ship heads northwards on the
Adriatic Sea on its way to Venice in Italy. BLD
Day 14 (Wed. 29 April). Kotor,
Freedom of Choice. Early risers will awake
today to the stunning scenery of the Bay of
Kotor. On arrival in Kotor, a choice of four
activities awaits. Perhaps travel along the
winding coast to visit the hilltop towns of Budva,
Cetinje and Njegusi. Or tour the historical
centre of Perast, before cruising to the islet of
Our Lady of the Rocks. You may like to take a
speedboat trip to the Blue Caves before relaxing
at a pretty beach in Zanjice. The more
energetic, meanwhile, might prefer to take to
the waters of Kotor Bay on a kayak tour. BLD
Day 15 (Thurs. 30 April). Dubrovnik,
Freedom of Choice. On arrival in the stunning
Croatian city of Dubrovnik, choose from five
activities. Delve into the city’s past on a walking
tour that takes in such places as the Franciscan
Monastery, Onofrio’s Fountain, Dubrovnik
Cathedral and more. Or take a brief tour then
cruise to the islet of Lokrum for lunch and a swim.
Alternatively, set off on a bicycle tour through
cypress and olive groves, and enjoy a tasting
tour at an olive mill and vineyard. Or you may
prefer to admire the city’s historic forts and famed
walls on a kayak tour, stopping at Betina Cave
Day 17 (Sat. 2 May). Venice, Disembark
Ocean Cruise. This morning, your journey
ends in Venice as you disembark your ship and
transfer to the airport for your onward flight. B
(A$)
per person
Extend your holiday with two nights in Venice.
Includes two nights at the Westin Europa &
Regina, breakfast daily, one dinner, a half-day
tour and a gondola ride. Refer to fare box
for pricing and enquire for further details.
Tour code: EUGCAV19.
EXTEND YOUR EUROPE EXPERIENCE
APT’s Ancient Mediterranean Luxury Cruise
is also available as part of these holidays:
• 23 Day Turkey & Ancient Mediterranean
Cruise (pages 12-15)
• 23 Day Greece & Ancient Mediterranean
Cruise (pages 16-19)
• 31 Day Ancient Mediterranean &
Magnificent Europe Cruising (pages 20-23)
99Kotor – visit a range of coastal
villages; tour Perast then cruise to
an islet; take a kayak tour; or travel
by speedboat to the Blue Caves
17 DAYS ATHENS TO VENICE
EUGCAV17
Twin Share
Solo Trav.
April 16, 2015.
$14,995
$22,495
99Dubrovnik – enjoy a city tour; cruise
to the islet of Lokrum for lunch;
enjoy a culinary bicycle tour; or
admire the sights on a kayak tour
19 DAYS ATHENS TO VENICE
(INCLUDES 2 NIGHTS IN VENICE)
EUGCAV19
Twin Share
Solo Trav.
April 16, 2015.
$16,895
$25,695
SUITE UPGRADES – LE SOLÉAL
Prices are based on a Category S3 Superior
Stateroom (Deck 3). See page 24 for deck plans.
To upgrade, add per person:
EXTEND YOUR STAY – VENICE
99Istanbul – enjoy a city tour, including
the Blue Mosque and Topkapı
Palace; or tour Dolmabahçe Palace
then cruise the Bosphorus Strait
2015 DATES & PRICES
Cat.
Type
Deck Twin Share Solo Trav.
D3
P4
P5
P6
DS6
PS6
OS6
Deluxe Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Deluxe Suite
Prestige Suite
Owner’s Suite
3
4
5
6
6
6
6
$1,795
$3,195
$4,395
$5,195
$9,395
$15,295
$17,795
$2,695
$4,795
$6,595
$7,795
$14,095
$30,590
$35,590
SIGNATURE EXPERIENCES
99Take in a range of entertaining
World War I, Gallipoli and ANZAC
presentations run by an expert war
history team
99Enjoy a tour of Gallipoli National
Park on April 21, visiting Anzac
Cove, the war memorials and more
OUTSTANDING ACCOMMODATION
99Stay two nights in Athens at the
superb Hotel Grande Bretagne
PLEASE NOTE
Attendance passes to the 2015 Anzac Day
Dawn Service can only be obtained via a
ballot run by the Department of Veterans’
Affairs or Veterans’ Affairs New Zealand.
See pages 26-27 for details.
99Enjoy 14 nights aboard the new
and luxurious ship, Le Soléal
Prices include port charges, gratuities and
sundries. Disruptions to cruising and itinerary
may occur – for further information as well as
all terms & conditions, refer to pages 26-27.
9916 breakfasts (B), 13 lunches (L)
and 14 dinners (D)
HURRY – LIMITED
AVAILABILITY!
ONLY 118
STATEROOMS & SUITES
99Guests in suites will benefit from
a full butler service on your cruise
FINEST DINING – 43 MEALS
99Enjoy a Welcome Dinner on board
99All meals included during your
cruise, starting with a Champagne
Breakfast each morning
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LUXURY CRUISE
Day 9 (Fri. 24 April). Anzac Day
Dawn Service Eve. Today your ship will
cruise the strait of the Dardanelles and along
the Gallipoli Peninsula on the way to a location
near Anzac Cove. Those who obtained an
attendance pass to the Anzac Day Dawn Service
ceremony will be escorted ashore around dusk
to stay overnight under the stars in the
designated area of the Anzac Commemorative
Site. Remaining guests will relax on board
before dinner and enjoy a presentation
detailing the journey of the ANZACs
and the reasons behind the battle. BLD
Day 10 (Sat. 25 April). Anzac Day
Dawn Service. As the sun breaks over the hills
of Anzac Cove today, you’ll awake to the 100th
anniversary of the dawn landing at Gallipoli in
1915. Guests at the site will bear witness to the
official service then attend the Australian service
at Lone Pine Memorial or the New Zealand
service at Chunuk Bair, before returning to the
ship in the afternoon. Guests on board,
meanwhile, will enjoy a perfect view of the Dawn
Service via large onboard screens, before taking
part in an intimate service conducted on board.
The rest of the day then presents the chance to
attend a number of presentations and
lectures that offer an insight into the history
and emotion of Anzac Day. APT hope to take
guests without attendance passes to visit Anzac
Cove once access restrictions are lifted in the
afternoon. For further details regarding Day 9
and 10, please refer to pages 4-5.
BLD
99Çanakkale – visit the legendary
ancient city of Troy; or explore the
ruins of Assos
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Begin your holiday with two nights in Istanbul, sitting right on the Bosphorus Strait
23 Day Turkey & Ancient
Mediterranean Cruise
Featuring Gallipoli Anzac Day Centenary Dawn Service
8 Night Turkey Land Journey | 14 Night Luxury Ocean Cruise
Istanbul | Cappadocia | Pamukkale | Athens | Santorini | Çanakkale | Anzac Cove | Dubrovnik | Venice
A constantly intriguing country,
Istanbul
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Venice
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in Turkey, the flavours of the
CROATIA
TURKEY
To
Athens
2
12
Konya 1
Pamukkale
Anzac Cove Istanbul
(Gallipoli Peninsula)
ITALY
Coach
Cruise
Flight (included)
No. of nights stay
Extension (EUGCT25)
Hierapolis
1 Izmir
2
Ionian
Sea
14
Le Soléal
GREECE Aegean
Delphi Sea
Itea Athens
2
Mediterranean From
Istanbul
Sea
Çanakkale
TURKEY
Ephesus
Kusadasi
Mykonos
Santorini
Middle East mingle with the
2
Day 2 (Sat. 11 April). Istanbul.
After breakfast, a guided sightseeing tour of
Istanbul begins today with a visit to Topkapı
Palace, an important part of the World Heritagelisted Historic Areas of Istanbul and the primary
residence of the Ottoman Sultans between
1465 and 1856. At the fall of the Ottoman
Empire in 1923, the palace was transformed
into a museum that today contains an incredible
range of porcelain, robes, weapons, shields,
armour, Ottoman miniatures, Islamic calligraphic
manuscripts and murals, as well as a display of
Ottoman treasures and jewellery. Immerse
yourself in the history of the city as you wander
through the museum, then head for Istanbul’s
colourful Spice Bazaar, a bustling market
complex that was constructed in the 1660s. On
a tour here, you’ll gain a fascinating insight into
the local culture as you wander amid the array
of stalls selling local produce and home-crafted
goods. Afterwards, sit back and relax as you
enjoy a sumptuous Welcome Dinner and soak
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up the vibrant atmosphere of the city.
Day 3 (Sun. 12 April). Cappadocia.
This morning after breakfast, you’ll transfer to
the airport for your included flight inland to
Cappadocia, a region of great history and
exceptional natural landscapes. The ancient
name of a large region in the centre of Anatolia,
today Cappadocia refers specifically to the
valleys of Göreme and Ürgüp. On arrival here,
transfer to your hotel before dinner this evening.
Throughout your meal, take in a range of
entertainment including traditional belly dancing
and a unique whirling dervishes ceremony.
Two Night Stay: Cappadocia,
Lykia Lodge Hotel.
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Day 4 (Mon. 13 April). Cappadocia,
Göreme, Ürgüp. A fascinating tour begins
this morning as you travel to nearby Göreme
National Park. Here in this World Heritagelisted park, you’ll encounter the unique natural
rock pinnacles, or ‘fairy chimney’ formations,
that developed over centuries as the result of
volcanic activity. You’ll also visit the towns of
Göreme and Ürgüp, as well as the Göreme
Open Air Museum, which is home to more than
30 rock-carved churches and chapels that date
back to the 9th, 10th and 11th centuries.
After exploring the site and taking in the many
well-preserved frescoes, return to your hotel
and enjoy the remainder of the day at leisure. B
charming influence of Europe.
Here, ancient history, unique
cuisine and warm hospitality
abound. We invite you to
experience this captivating
region in style, before stepping
aboard a luxury yacht to discover
Greece, Montenegro, Croatia and
Italy in the very finest style.
Visit Anzac Cove on Turkey’s Gallipoli Peninsula
Marvel at the incredible stepped hot springs of Pamukkale
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23 DAY TURKEY & ANCIENT
MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE
MONTENEGRO
Kotor
Dubrovnik
Adriatic
Sea
Cappadocia
Day 1 (Fri. 10 April). Arrive Istanbul.
On arrival in the world-famous Turkish city of
Istanbul today, you’ll be met at the airport by an
APT representative and transferred to your hotel.
After settling in, this evening, meet your fellow
travellers and APT Tour Director at a special
Welcome Reception.
Two Night Stay: Grand Hyatt Istanbul.
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EXCLUSIVE LUXURY
TOURING & CRUISING
YOUR HOLIDAY PRICE INCLUDES
99Airport transfers, port charges
and all tipping
99Flight within Turkey and from
Istanbul to Athens included
99Services of a dedicated APT Tour
Director as well as expert local
guides in most locations
See the rock formations of Cappadocia
99Travel exclusively with APT guests
99Complimentary beverages –
Champagne, wine, beer and topshelf spirits, served at your discretion
throughout your ocean cruise
FREEDOM OF CHOICETM
SIGHTSEEING INCLUSIONS
99Choose your activity in a total of six
unique ports:
99Santorini – visit the small village
of Oia and enjoy a cable car ride;
or take a Volcano Hiking tour
99Mykonos – take a city tour; or cruise
to Delos for a tour of its ruins
99Çanakkale – visit the ancient city of
Troy; or explore the ruins of Assos
Enjoy almost an entire day on the sun-drenched island of Mykonos
99Istanbul – enjoy a city tour; or tour
Dolmabahçe Palace then cruise the
Bosphorus Strait
2015 DATES & PRICES
(A$)
99Kotor – visit a range of coastal
villages; tour Perast then cruise to
an islet; take a kayak tour; or travel
by speedboat to the Blue Caves
per person
23 DAYS ISTANBUL TO VENICE
Perhaps wander amid the ruins of Delphi
Day 5 (Tues. 14 April). Konya.
Departing Cappadocia after breakfast, travel
by coach to the city of Konya today, one of
Turkey’s most developed cities and home to
one of the largest universities in Turkey. A
guided tour here will give you the chance to
explore the Mevlana Museum, the original
lodge of the Mevlevi Whirling Dervishes who
were a mystical Sufi Muslim group. You will
also visit the theological college of the Karatay
Koran School. This tour is an amazing chance
for you to see the remarkable juxtaposition of
old and new, for alongside the signs of modern
commerce sit several ancient mosques as well
as a market district, among other attractions
that are guaranteed to delight and impress you.
Stay: Hilton Garden Inn Konya.
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Day 7 (Thurs. 16 April). Pamukkale,
Aphrodisias. This morning, set off for the
ancient city of Aphrodisias, named after
Aphrodite, the famous Greek goddess of love.
Located near a quarry with plentiful supplies of
marble, Aphrodisias became famous for its
sculpture school, and for incorporating marble
into its many magnificent buildings. During a
tour here, you’ll visit such impressive remains
as the Temple of Aphrodite, the vast Stadium,
the monumental gateway, and the odeon – a
semicircular auditorium. After taking in these
unique sights, return to Pamukkale and enjoy
the remainder of today at leisure.
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Day 8 (Fri. 17 April). Izmir. After breakfast,
farewell Pamukkale as you travel to the large
port city of Izmir, a modern metropolis located
on the outlying waters of the Gulf of Izmir by
the Aegean Sea. Known as the ‘Pearl of the
Aegean’, Izmir has a rich historical and cultural
background, and is home to the iconic clock
Days 10 to 23 (Sun. 19 April to Sat. 2 May).
Ancient Mediterranean Luxury Cruise.
Over the next 14 days, the landscapes of the
Mediterranean will unfold before you. Starting
with visits to the Greek Islands of Santorini and
Mykonos, you’ll soon make your way back up
to Istanbul to take in this grand city from a
unique vantage point. Then be moved by the
Anzac spirit during a tour of Gallipoli National
Park, before experiencing the 100th anniversary
of Anzac Day from one of the best positions
possible. Ending with a leisurely look at the Bay
of Kotor and Dubrovnik, this exceptional one-off
cruise is certain to remain etched in your
memory forever. Please refer to Days 4 to 17
on pages 9-11 for full itinerary details.
Solo Trav.
$18,295
$26,295
25 DAYS ISTANBUL TO VENICE
(INCLUDES 2 NIGHTS IN VENICE)
tower that was a gift from German Emperor
Wilhelm II. This evening, appreciate the local
cuisine of the city as you enjoy a delicious
dinner in a local restaurant.
Stay: Izmir, Swissôtel Grand Efes Hotel.
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Day 9 (Sat. 18 April). Athens, Embark
Ocean Cruise. Transfer to the airport in Izmir
this morning for your included flight via Istanbul
to Athens in Greece. On arrival here, you will
travel to Piraeus and board your luxurious ship.
Once settled in, you will be treated to a special
Welcome Dinner on board this evening.
14 Night Stay: the luxurious Le Soléal.
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Twin Share
April 10, 2015.
EUGCT25
Twin Share
Solo Trav.
April 10, 2015.
$20,195
$29,495
SUITE UPGRADES – LE SOLÉAL
Relax in the sunshine by the pool
Prices are based on a Category S3 Superior
Stateroom (Deck 3). See page 24 for deck plans.
To upgrade, add per person:
EXTEND YOUR STAY – VENICE
Extend your trip with two nights in Venice
at the Westin Europa & Regina (or similar).
Includes breakfast daily, one dinner, a city
tour and a gondola ride. Refer to fare box
for pricing and enquire for further details.
Tour code: EUGCT25.
EXTEND YOUR EUROPE EXPERIENCE
This holiday can be extended to include our
15 Day Magnificent Europe river cruise. On
Saturday 2 May, fly from Venice to Budapest
to board the MS AmaBella and cruise to
Amsterdam. See pages 20-23 for river cruise
itinerary details and enquire for pricing.
Cat.
Type
Deck Twin Share Solo Trav.
D3
P4
P5
P6
DS6
PS6
OS6
Deluxe Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Deluxe Suite
Prestige Suite
Owner’s Suite
3
4
5
6
6
6
6
$1,795
$3,195
$4,395
$5,195
$9,395
$15,295
$17,795
99Dubrovnik – enjoy a city tour; cruise
to Lokrum for lunch; enjoy a culinary
bicycle tour; or take a kayak tour
$2,695
$4,795
$6,595
$7,795
$14,095
$30,590
$35,590
PLEASE NOTE
Attendance passes to the 2015 Anzac Day
Dawn Service can only be obtained via a
ballot run by the Department of Veterans’
Affairs or Veterans’ Affairs New Zealand.
See pages 26-27 for details.
Prices include port charges, gratuities and
sundries. Disruptions to cruising and itinerary
may occur – for further information as well as
all terms & conditions, refer to pages 26-27.
AIR CREDIT OF
$1,400 PER COUPLE!
See pages 26-27 for details
SIGNATURE EXPERIENCES
99Take in a range of World War I,
Gallipoli and ANZAC presentations
run by an expert war history team
99Enjoy a tour of Gallipoli National
Park on April 21, visiting Anzac
Cove, the war memorials and more
OUTSTANDING ACCOMMODATION
99Stay two nights in the heart of
Istanbul at the Grand Hyatt Istanbul
99Experience Cappadocia during two
nights at the Lykia Lodge Hotel
99Relax at Konya’s Hilton Garden Inn
99Enjoy two nights at Pamukkale’s
Spa Hotel Colossae Thermal
99Stay a night at the wonderful
Swissôtel Grand Efes Hotel in Izmir
99Enjoy 14 nights aboard the new
and luxurious ship, Le Soléal
99Full butler service to guests in suites
FINEST DINING – 54 MEALS
9922 breakfasts (B), 13 lunches (L)
and 19 dinners (D)
99All meals included during your
cruise, starting with a Champagne
Breakfast each morning
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Day 6 (Wed. 15 April). Pamukkale,
Hierapolis. Continuing on your return west
towards the coast, this morning you’ll journey
to the spell-binding natural site of Pamukkale.
One of Turkey’s most popular attractions,
here, for thousands of years, an underground
spring has poured streams of hot, mineralsaturated water, creating large circular basins
of incredible colour in the earth. This afternoon,
you’ll relish the chance to bathe in these
amazing hot springs. Later you will set off on a
locally guided tour of Hierapolis, an ancient city
located on the natural springs. Thought to have
been built some time in the 2nd or 3rd century
it has attracted many pilgrims over the centuries.
As you explore the city you will take in the
remains of buildings including the Temple of
Apollo, the Theatre, and the Necropolis.
Tonight, enjoy dinner at your hotel.
Two Night Stay: Pamukkale,
Spa Hotel Colossae Thermal.
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Take in the ancient wonders of Athens in Greece, including the World Heritage-listed Acropolis
23 Day Greece & Ancient
Mediterranean Cruise
Featuring Gallipoli Anzac Day Centenary Dawn Service
Coach
Cruise
No. of nights stay
8 Night Greece Land Journey | 14 Night Luxury Ocean Cruise
Athens | Kalabaka | Delphi | Olympia | Nafplion | Anzac Cove | Istanbul | Dubrovnik | Venice
Venice
2
Metsovo
GREECE
CROATIA
Delphi
Olympia 1
Kotor
1
Nafplion
Anzac Cove
(Gallipoli Peninsula)
Ionian Sea
2
16
Coach
Cruise
No. of nights stay
Extension (EUGCG25)
14
Le Soléal
GREECE Aegean
Delphi Sea
Itea Athens
1 2
Mediterranean Sea
1 2 Athens
Mycenae
MONTENEGRO
Dubrovnik
1
Arachova
conjures a heady fusion of
Epidaurus
adventure, character and
Day 1 (Fri. 10 April). Arrive Athens.
On arrival in Athens today, you’ll be met at the
airport and transferred to your hotel. Tonight,
meet your fellow travellers and APT Tour
Director at a Welcome Reception.
Stay: Athens, Hotel Grande Bretagne.
Day 2 (Sat. 11 April). Athens,
Thermopylae, Kalabaka. Departing Athens,
travel to Thermopylae, a narrow pass that
was the site of what is arguably the most
famous battle in ancient European history.
After stopping at the site to learn about
the Battle of Thermopylae, continue on to
Kalabaka, where you’ll enjoy time at leisure.
Tonight, indulge in dinner at a local restaurant.
Two Night Stay: Kalabaka,
Divani Meteora Hotel.
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Day 3 (Sun. 12 April). Metéora,
Metsovo. After breakfast, travel to nearby
Metéora this morning, one of the largest and
most important complexes of Eastern Orthodox
monasteries in Greece. On arrival at this
amazing site, you’ll pay a visit to two of the
six World Heritage-listed monasteries, which
have been built on almost inaccessible natural
sandstone pillars. Take in the wonderful views
and learn about the monks that began building
these structures in the 14th century to create a
safe haven during times of political upheaval.
Afterwards, continue on to the picturesque town
of Metsovo, set among the towering northwestern peaks of the Pindus mountain range.
Here, enjoy a tour of the Katogi Averoff
Winery. Afterwards, enjoy a wine tasting
and gain an insight into how Greek wines
are produced, before indulging in lunch
at a traditional guesthouse nearby. The
afternoon is then yours to enjoy at leisure. BL
Day 4 (Mon. 13 April). Delphi, Arachova.
Departing Kalabaka, today you’ll head for
the sacred site of Delphi on the south-western
spur of Mount Parnassus, considered in ancient
times to be the centre of the known world.
On arrival here, tour the Delphi Archaeological
Museum, which exhibits a number of antiquities
that relate to the Oracle of Delphi, the most
important oracles in the classical Greek world.
After lunch at your leisure, you’ll continue on
to the nearby town of Arachova, taking in
the beautiful mountainous scenery along the
journey. On arrival in Arachova, a guided
walking tour will take you through this pretty
town, and you’ll stop along the way at various
shops to sample a unique range of local
delicacies including cheese and liqueurs.
Later this evening, indulge in a traditional
Greek dinner at a charming local restaurant
before returning to your resort.
Stay: Arachova, Aegli Resort & Spa.BD
serenity. Athens, Olympia
and Delphi depict a timeless
heritage while Santorini and
Istanbul
Çanakkale
TURKEY
Ephesus
Kusadasi
Mykonos
Santorini
Mykonos glitter with Greek
charm. Visit these places and
much more before taking in the
wonders of the Mediterranean
during a 14-night luxury cruise.
You’ll feel a great sense of pride during your time at Anzac Cove
See the replica of the famous Trojan Horse at Troy
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GENERAL INFORMATION
MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE
Adriatic
Sea
a stunning coastline – Greece
Thermopylae
Galaxidi
Patras
ITALY
A land of legend, ruins, and
Metéora
2 Kalabaka
Signature Experience
17
EXCLUSIVE LUXURY
TOURING & CRUISING
YOUR HOLIDAY PRICE INCLUDES
99Airport transfers, port charges
and all tipping
99Services of a dedicated APT Tour
Director as well as expert local
guides in most locations
99Travel exclusively with APT guests
Your cruise draws to an end in the famous Italian city of Venice
99Complimentary beverages –
Champagne, wine, beer and topshelf spirits, served at your discretion
throughout your ocean cruise
FREEDOM OF CHOICETM
SIGHTSEEING INCLUSIONS
99Choose your activity in a total of six
unique ports:
99Santorini – visit the small village
of Oia and enjoy a cable car ride;
or take a Volcano Hiking tour
99Mykonos – take a city tour; or cruise
to Delos for a tour of its ruins
99Çanakkale – visit the ancient city of
Troy; or explore the ruins of Assos
99Istanbul – enjoy a city tour; or tour
Dolmabahçe Palace then cruise the
Bosphorus Strait
Admire the tranquil surrounds and amazing acoustics of the Epidaurus Theatre
99Kotor – visit a range of coastal
villages; tour Perast then cruise to
an islet; take a kayak tour; or travel
by speedboat to the Blue Caves
2015 DATES & PRICES
(A$)
per person
99Dubrovnik – enjoy a city tour; cruise
to Lokrum for lunch; enjoy a culinary
bicycle tour; or take a kayak tour
23 DAYS ATHENS TO VENICE
Visit two of the astonishing clifftop monasteries of Metéora
Day 5 (Tues. 14 April). Galaxidi,
Nafpaktos, Patras, Olympia. This morning
will see you heading for the small port town of
Galaxidi, situated on a picturesque double
harbour on the Gulf of Corinth and surrounded
by mountains. Be welcomed at a local Greek
coffee shop and enjoy a Greek coffee as well
as a loukoumia, the traditional Greek version of
Turkish Delight. After free time to perhaps stroll
along the waterfront, travel along the coast via
Nafpaktos and across the impressive Charilaos
Trikoupis Bridge – the world’s longest multispan cable-stayed bridge. On arrival in Patras,
visit a Greek winery for a tour and a chance to
sample the local flavours with a wine tasting.
After this, you will continue on to the important
historic site of Olympia.
Stay: Olympia, Arty Grand Olympia.BD
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Day 7 (Thurs. 16 April). Epidaurus,
Mycenae, Athens. After breakfast, travel to
Epidaurus and on to the World Heritage-listed
Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae, built to
honour the god of healing. The temple was
dedicated by the inhabitants of Philagia, after
Epicurius came to their aid during the plague.
Then continue to the beautiful Epidaurus
Theatre, built in the 4th century BC. Admire the
world-famous acoustics of the theatre, which
was built in such a way as to make standard
speech – without amplification – audible to all
of the 15,000 spectators. Afterwards, set out
for the nearby archaeological site of Mycenae,
once a mighty kingdom of ancient Greece.
After a guided tour of the site, return to the
Greek capital of Athens.
Two Night Stay: Athens,
Hotel Grande Bretagne.
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Day 8 (Fri. 17 April). Athens. Step back in
time today and discover the enchanting Greek
capital on a half-day tour. Begin with a visit to
the World Heritage-listed Acropolis of Athens,
a sacred site dedicated to the goddess Athena.
Here, see the iconic Parthenon up close, before
heading to the birthplace of the modern Olympic
Games, the Panathinaino Stadium. Later, visit
the ruins of the Temple of Zeus then wander
through the Central Market and see Parliament
House. With the afternoon and evening then
yours to enjoy at leisure, you may like to explore
the Plaka district, the oldest and arguably the
prettiest neighbourhood in the city. B
Days 9 to 23 (Sat. 18 April to Sat. 2 May).
Ancient Mediterranean Luxury Cruise.
Board the small and luxurious ship, Le Soléal,
to experience a number of grand cities,
ancient ruins, significant religious buildings
and poignant moments as you cruise the
Mediterranean region and mark the 100th
anniversary of the ANZAC landing at Gallipoli.
Complemented by an extensive list of unique
sightseeing options along the way, each day
presents new adventures and opportunities that
cater to all interests. Please refer to Days 3 to
17 on pages 9-11 for full itinerary details.
Twin Share
Solo Trav.
April 10, 2015.
$17,745
$25,945
25 DAYS ATHENS TO VENICE
(INCLUDES 2 NIGHTS IN VENICE)
Cruise right into the Bay of Kotor
EUGCG25
Twin Share
Solo Trav.
April 10, 2015.
$19,645
$29,145
SUITE UPGRADES – LE SOLÉAL
Prices are based on a Category S3 Superior
Stateroom (Deck 3). See page 24 for deck plans.
To upgrade, add per person:
EXTEND YOUR STAY – VENICE
Extend your trip with two nights in Venice at
the Westin Europa & Regina (or similar).
Includes breakfast daily, one dinner, a city
tour and a gondola ride. Refer to fare box
for pricing and enquire for further details.
Tour code: EUGCG25.
EXTEND YOUR EUROPE EXPERIENCE
This holiday can be extended to include our
15 Day Magnificent Europe river cruise. On
Saturday 2 May, fly from Venice to Budapest
to board the MS AmaBella and cruise to
Amsterdam. See pages 20-23 for river cruise
itinerary details and enquire for pricing.
Cat.
Type
Deck Twin Share Solo Trav.
D3
P4
P5
P6
DS6
PS6
OS6
Deluxe Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Deluxe Suite
Prestige Suite
Owner’s Suite
3
4
5
6
6
6
6
$1,795
$3,195
$4,395
$5,195
$9,395
$15,295
$17,795
$2,695
$4,795
$6,595
$7,795
$14,095
$30,590
$35,590
PLEASE NOTE
Attendance passes to the 2015 Anzac Day
Dawn Service can only be obtained via a
ballot run by the Department of Veterans' Affairs
or Veterans' Affairs New Zealand.
See pages 26-27 for details.
Prices include port charges, gratuities and
sundries. Disruptions to cruising and itinerary
may occur – for further information as well as
all terms & conditions, refer to pages 26-27.
AIR CREDIT OF
$1,400 PER COUPLE!
See pages 26-27 for details
SIGNATURE EXPERIENCES
99Visit the Katogi Averoff Winery for
a tour and a wine tasting then enjoy
lunch in a traditional guesthouse
99Enjoy a fire oven demonstration
and a cooking class in Olympia
99Take in a range of World War I,
Gallipoli and ANZAC presentations
99Enjoy a tour of Gallipoli National
Park on April 21, visiting Anzac
Cove, the war memorials and more
OUTSTANDING ACCOMMODATION
99Stay a total of three nights in Athens
the Hotel Grande Bretagne
99Enjoy two nights in Kalabaka at the
Divani Meteora Hotel
99Stay at the Aegli Resort & Spa
99Enjoy a night at the Arty Grand
Olympia and at Nafplia Palace Hotel
99Enjoy 14 nights aboard the new
and luxurious ship, Le Soléal
99Full butler service to guests in suites
FINEST DINING – 55 MEALS
9922 breakfasts (B), 15 lunches (L)
and 18 dinners (D)
99All meals included during your
cruise, starting with a Champagne
Breakfast each morning
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MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE
Day 6 (Wed. 15 April). Olympia,
Nafplion. Enjoy a stunning drive through the
mountains of Arcadia to the World Heritagelisted Archaeological Site of Olympia, the
birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games.
Take in the ruins and see structures that were
built for the sports held at the games, which
were originally held to honour Zeus, the god
of sky and thunder in Greek mythology. After
this, explore the Archaeological Museum of
Olympia. One of the most important museums
in Greece, it is the home to an impressive
collection of sculpture, terracotta, and bronze.
After exploring the museum, enjoy free time
before taking part in a fun cooking class.
Enjoy a fire oven demonstration, prepare
traditional filo pastry, and learn how to
make sweet halva. Then, after sampling
the results of your efforts for lunch, journey
to the charming seaside town of Nafplion.
Stay: Nafplion, Nafplia Palace Hotel.BLD
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Enjoy truly personal service on your river cruise
An innovative Twin Balcony Suite on the MS AmaBella
A number of unique dining options await
Finish your once-in-a-lifetime holiday with a 14-night river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam aboard APT’s MS AmaBella
31 Day Ancient Mediterranean
& Magnificent Europe Cruising
Featuring Gallipoli Anzac Day Centenary Dawn Service
2 Nights Athens | 14 Night Luxury Ocean Cruise | 14 Night Luxury River Cruise
Greece | Turkey | Montenegro | Croatia | Italy | Hungary | Slovakia | Austria | Germany | Netherlands
Amsterdam
To Budapest
Venice
CROATIA
NETHERLANDS
Rhine River
GERMANY
14 MS AMABELLA
Cologne
ITALY
Adriatic
Sea
Coach
Cruise
Ionian Sea
Flight (included)
14
No. of nights stay
Anzac Cove Istanbul
(Gallipoli Peninsula)
GREECE Aegean
Delphi Sea
Itea Athens
2
Le Soléal
Mediterranean Sea
Çanakkale
TURKEY
Ephesus
Kusadasi
Mykonos
Santorini
Salzburg
Melk
AUSTRIA
SLOVAKIA
Bratislava
Danube
River
From Venice
Budapest
HUNGARY
Join us and experience a one-off
Mediterranean cruise; Anzac Day 2015
on the Gallipoli Peninsula; and an
award-winning river cruise across Europe.
20
Signature Experience
A Royal Invitation
Afterwards, head for the Hungarian State
Opera House. Absorb the grandeur of the
building then venture inside for a tour,
a glass of sparkling wine and a private
opera recital of two or three ariettas.BLD
Days 1 to 16 (Thurs. 16 April to Fri. 1 May).
Ancient Mediterranean Luxury Cruise.
This grand European adventure begins with two
nights in Athens. From here, you’ll experience
Mediterranean luxury at its finest during a
14-night ocean cruise aboard the boutique
ship, Le Soléal. Discover the coastline of
Greece, Turkey, Montenegro, Croatia and Italy.
And stop along the way to visit Anzac Cove and
experience the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli
landing from a truly unique vantage point.
Please refer to Days 1 to 16 on pages 9-11
for full itinerary details.
Day 19 (Mon. 4 May). Vienna,
A Royal Invitation. Disembark in Vienna
today and enjoy a tour of the city. Delight in its
striking architecture, classical music culture and
vibrant cafés. After dinner on board, visit the
newly renovated City Palace, a magnificent
aristocratic residence in the heart of Vienna.
Bask in the masterpieces of one of the
world’s leading private art collections.
Be welcomed at a Cocktail Reception,
then enjoy a private concert including
an orchestral performance of Strauss
and other classical music recitals.BLD
Day 17 (Sat. 2 May). Venice, Disembark
Ocean Cruise, Budapest, Embark River
Cruise. Today your Ancient Mediterranean
Luxury Cruise ends in Venice as you disembark
Le Soléal and head to the airport for your
included flight to Budapest in Hungary.
On arrival, board your river ship, the MS AmaBella,
moored on the Danube River. After dinner,
set off on a twilight cruise through the city.
14 Night Stay: APT’s Concerto River Ship,
the luxurious MS AmaBella. BD
Day 20 (Tues. 5 May). Vienna,
Freedom of Choice. On your second day
in Vienna, perhaps tour Schönbrunn Palace,
the former summer residence of the imperial
family and one of Europe’s most impressive
Baroque palace complexes. Alternatively, visit
Vienna’s Spanish Riding School, headquartered
within Hofburg Palace, or join an excursion to
Bratislava, the capital of nearby Slovakia. BLD
Day 18 (Sun. 3 May). Budapest.
On a tour of Budapest today, visit the
Fisherman’s Bastion, the Royal Palace and
Buda Castle, among many other attractions.
Day 21 (Wed. 6 May). Dürnstein,
Freedom of Choice, Melk. Your ship will
stop in Dürnstein today, a small Austrian town
located right on the banks of the Danube.
Here lie the ruins of the castle where Richard the
Lionheart, the King of England, was ­imprisoned
in 1192. Perhaps set off on a guided bicycle
ride along the banks of the Danube River; or
cruise through the landscapes of the Wachau
Valley from ­Dürnstein to Melk. On arrival
in Melk, both groups will enjoy a tour of
Melk Abbey, one of the world’s most famous
monastic sites, and take in an organ recital.BLD
Day 22 (Thurs. 7 May). Linz,
Salzburg, Passau, Vilshofen. This morning
your ship will arrive in the town of Linz. Here,
disembark and travel to Salzburg. Take a tour
of the sights from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s
famous musical The Sound of Music, including
Mirabell Gardens and Great Salzburg Festival
Hall. Later, re-board your ship in Passau and
enjoy a lovely afternoon cruising. This evening,
enjoy ‘Oktoberfest’ in Vilshofen, a charming
1,200 year-old Bavarian town. Indulge in
local beer and snacks accompanied by folk
music, song and dance as you embrace
Bavarian heritage for a traditional and
authentic experience.
BLD
Day 23 (Fri. 8 May). Regensburg,
Freedom of Choice. Arrive in Regensburg
today, one of Germany’s best-preserved
medieval cities. Take a tour of the city’s
architectural highlights and visit the 13thcentury Old Town Hall, the World Heritagelisted city centre and the remains of the ancient
Romanesque fortress walls, including Germany’s
most ancient stone building, the Porta Pretoria.
Alternatively, take a guided bicycle tour to the
18th-century hillside temple of Walhalla,
which honours distinguished Germans.BLD
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GENERAL INFORMATION
MAGNIFICENT EUROPE CRUISING
Dubrovnik
MONTENEGRO
Kotor
Andernach
Würzburg
Main River
Rüdesheim
Bamberg
Miltenberg
Nuremberg
Regensburg
Rothenburg
Passau Dürnstein
Main-Danube
Vienna
Vilshofen
Linz
Canal
Freedom of ChoiceTM Inclusions
21
EXCLUSIVE LUXURY CRUISING
YOUR HOLIDAY PRICE INCLUDES
99Airport transfers, port charges and all tipping
99Services of a dedicated APT Cruise Director as well as expert
local guides in most locations
99Travel exclusively with APT guests
Your holiday ends in the canal-crossed city of Amsterdam
99Complimentary beverages – Champagne, wine, beer and topshelf spirits, served at your discretion during your ocean cruise
99Complimentary beverages served at your discretion on board
your river cruise*
FREEDOM OF CHOICETM SIGHTSEEING INCLUSIONS
99Choose your activity in a total of 13 unique destinations:
99Santorini – visit the small village of Oia and enjoy a cable car
ride; or take a Volcano Hiking tour
99Mykonos – take a city tour and visit Ano Mera for lunch;
or cruise to Delos for a tour of its ancient ruins
Explore the cemeteries of the Gallipoli Peninsula
2015 DATES & PRICES
99Çanakkale – visit the legendary ancient city of Troy;
or explore the ruins of Assos
(A$)
99Istanbul – enjoy a city tour, including the Blue Mosque and
Topkapı Palace; or tour Dolmabahçe Palace then cruise the
Bosphorus Strait
per person
31 DAYS ATHENS TO AMSTERDAM
Day 26 (Mon. 11 May). Würzburg,
Freedom of Choice. In Würzburg, you may
like to embark on a tour that will take you
to the Resi­dential Palace and past a number
of impressive churches, ranging in styles
from Baroque, Romanesque, Gothic and
Renaissance to modern. Alternatively, travel
to Rothenburg on the Romantic Road for
a tour of this medieval walled town.BLD
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Day 28 (Wed. 13 May).
Rüdesheim, Freedom of Choice,
Andernach, A Royal Invitation.
Arrive in Rüdesheim, and ride the Winzerexpress
mini-train to your selected activity. Perhaps
tour Siegfried’s Mechanical Musical Instrument
Museum, home to one of Germany’s most
beautiful collections of automated musical
instruments. Or ride a gondola for views over
the Rhine Valley. Later, re-join your ship and
cruise through the Rhine Gorge on what is
known as the Rhine’s most beautiful stretch.
On arrival in the 2,000 year-old town of
Andernach, disembark and head to Burg
Namedy. Once a moated castle, Burg Namedy
was built by the Hausmann Knights of Andernach
in the 14th century. Today, Princess Heide
von Hohenzollern has opened the doors of
her home exclusively for APT guests. Enjoy
free time to wander about the castle and
its gardens then savour a lavish banquet
in Burg Namedy’s ballroom.BLD
Day 29 (Thurs. 14 May). Cologne,
Freedom of Choice. Arrive in Cologne today
and enjoy a choice of included walking tours.
Perhaps wander around the city and absorb its
spectacular historic architecture. Alternatively,
embark on a chocolate-themed walking tour
of the city. Later, cruise towards the intriguing
city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
BLD
Solo Trav.
April 16, 2015.
$24,395
$35,595
99Kotor – visit coastal villages; tour Perast then cruise to an islet;
take a kayak tour; or travel by speedboat to the Blue Caves
99Dubrovnik – enjoy a city tour; cruise to the islet of Lokrum;
enjoy a culinary bike tour; or take in the sights on a kayak tour
Day 30 (Fri. 15 May). Amsterdam,
Freedom of Choice. In Amsterdam today,
perhaps take a canal cruise and admire the
passing 17th-century homes, churches and
16th-century merchant houses. Then wander
through Amsterdam’s famed flower market
along the banks of the canal. Alternatively, visit
the Van Gogh Museum, home to the world’s
largest collection of Van Gogh paintings.
Another option is an excursion to the
picturesque village of Zaanse Schans, famous
for its traditional Dutch buildings and windmills.
Tonight, enjoy a Farewell Dinner on board.
Later, perhaps step out for a stroll along
Amsterdam’s iconic cobbled streets, or simply
relax and enjoy your final night aboard your
luxurious river ship. BLD
Day 31 (Sat. 16 May). Disembark River
Cruise, Depart Amsterdam. After breakfast,
disembark the MS AmaBella and transfer to the
airport for your onward flight.
B
EXTEND YOUR STAY – PARIS
Extend your holiday with a three-night stay
in Paris. Includes transfers from Amsterdam,
three nights at Hotel du Collectionneur Arc
de Triomphe, breakfast daily, dinner and a
show at Moulin Rouge, Freedom of Choice
Inclusions, and a half-day city tour. Please
refer to fare box for pricing and enquire for
further details.
Tour code: EUGCM34.
EUGCM34
Twin Share
Solo Trav.
April 16, 2015.
$26,545
$38,795
99Vienna – tour Schönbrunn Palace; visit the Spanish Riding
School; or visit Bratislava
99Dürnstein – take a guided bicycle ride along the Danube River;
or enjoy a scenic cruise to Melk
SUITE UPGRADES – LE SOLÉAL
Prices are based on a Category S3 Superior Stateroom (Deck 3).
See page 24 for deck plans.
99Regensburg – take a city tour or cycle to the temple of Walhalla
99Würzburg – tour the Residential Palace; or visit the beautiful
medieval city of Rothenburg
To upgrade, add per person:
Cat.
Type
Deck
Twin Share
Solo Trav.
D3
P4
P5
P6
DS6
PS6
OS6
Deluxe Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Prestige Stateroom
Deluxe Suite
Prestige Suite
Owner’s Suite
3
4
5
6
6
6
6
$1,795
$3,195
$4,395
$5,195
$9,395
$15,295
$17,795
$2,695
$4,795
$6,595
$7,795
$14,095
$30,590
$35,590
SUITE UPGRADES – MS AmaBella
Prices are based on a Category E Twin Window Suite (Piano Deck).
See page 25 for deck plans.
To upgrade, add per person:
Cat.
Type
Deck
Twin Share
Solo Trav.
D
C
B
T
T+
P
P+
Owner’s
Owner’s +
Twin Window
Panoramic Balcony
Panoramic Balcony
Twin Balcony
Twin Balcony
Twin Balcony
Twin Balcony
Twin Balcony
Twin Balcony
Piano
Cello
Violin
Cello
Violin
Cello
Violin
Violin
Violin
$595
$2,095
$2,395
$2,595
$2,795
$3,095
$3,295
$3,695
$4,995
$895
$3,145
$3,595
$3,895
$4,195
$4,645
$4,945
$7,390
$9,990
PLEASE NOTE
Attendance passes to the 2015 Anzac Day Dawn Service can only be
obtained via a ballot run by the Department of Veterans' Affairs or Veterans'
Affairs New Zealand. See pages 26-27 for details.
Prices include port charges, gratuities and sundries. Disruptions to cruising
and itinerary may occur – for further information as well as all terms &
conditions, refer to pages 26-27.
99Rüdesheim – visit a musical instrument museum; or take in
lovely views of the Rhine Valley during a gondola ride
99Cologne – enjoy a choice of walking tours
99Amsterdam – take a guided canal boat cruise; tour the
Van Gogh Museum; or visit the Zaanse Schans windmill village
INCLUDED SIGNATURE EXPERIENCES
99Take in a range of entertaining World War I, Gallipoli and
ANZAC presentations run by an expert war history team
99Enjoy a tour of Gallipoli National Park on April 21, visiting
Anzac Cove, the war memorials and more
99APT EXCLUSIVE! Visit the Hungarian State Opera House
in Budapest for a private tour and a private opera recital
99
APT EXCLUSIVE! Visit the newly renovated City Palace
in the heart of Vienna for a Cocktail Reception and a private
soiree, featuring members of the acclaimed Mozart Boys’ Choir
99Enjoy a Bavarian ‘Oktoberfest’ in Vilshofen
99Delight in an authentic village experience in Miltenberg
99
APT EXCLUSIVE! Explore the rooms and gardens of Burg
Namedy castle at your leisure, before a lavish royal banquet
OUTSTANDING ACCOMMODATION
99Stay two nights in Athens at the superb Hotel Grande Bretagne
99Enjoy 14 nights aboard the new and luxurious ship, Le Soléal
99Guests in suites on Le Soléal will enjoy a full butler service
99Bask in luxury during 14 nights on one of APT’s superb
Concerto River Ships, the MS AmaBella
FINEST DINING – INCLUDES 84 MEALS
FLY FREE TO EUROPE!
per
SAVE up
to $3,600 couple
See pages 26-27 for details
99Enjoy 30 Breakfasts (B), 26 Lunches (L) and 28 Dinners (D)
99All meals included on board both of your cruises, starting with
a Champagne Breakfast each morning
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Day 25 (Sun. 10 May). Bamberg.
This morning you’ll travel to Bavaria to visit
World Heritage-listed Bamberg, one of the
few German cities to avoid destruction by
the devastating bombings of World War II.
Explore Bamberg on a walking tour and see
the Bamberg Cathedral. Later, visit a traditional
beer haus and enjoy a local brew, compliments
of APT. Re-join your ship and continue cruising
along the Main River.
BLD
Day 27 (Tues. 12 May). Miltenberg.
After an onboard glass-blowing demonstration,
disembark in Miltenberg, a pretty Franconian
town spared from the destruction of the World
War II. Today, you’ll discover the local way
of life on a unique village experience.
Explore quaint shops and mingle with
the locals during a day to remember. BLD
Twin Share
34 DAYS ATHENS TO PARIS (INCLUDES 3 NIGHTS IN PARIS)
Take in the glittering lights of Budapest during a twilight cruise on the Danube River
Day 24 (Sat. 9 May). Nuremberg.
Today your ship will enter the Main-Danube
Canal and arrive at the highest point of the
cruise, 435 metres above sea level. Having
taken 32 years to construct, the canal is
recognised as a feat of modern engineering.
After crossing Europe’s Continental Divide,
you’ll arrive in Nuremberg, which played a
pivotal role for the Nazi Party and was thus
systematically bombed during World War II.
Here, enjoy a historic tour of the city. Visit the
Reich Party Rally Grounds, where six Nazi Party
rallies were held between 1933 and 1938,
and see several other significant World War II
sites. You’ll also discover the city’s spectacular
medieval architecture, including the 900 yearold ramparts that surround the city and the
Imperial Castle.
BLD
EUGCM31
23
Deck Plans
Deck Plans
Le Soléal
MS AmaBella
Cat. A
Cat. A
Sun Deck
Cat. A
Zodiac
Cat. A
Bar
Cat. A
Sun Deck
Wheelhouse
Open-air Bar
Zodiac
SUN DECK
& Bar
Crew Cabins
Engine Room
Crew Cabins
TECHNICAL DATA
SUITE CATEGORIES
MS AmaVerde – Launched 2011
MS AmaBella – Launched 2010
• Length: 135 m • Width: 11.4 m
• Suites: 81 • Max. Passengers: 162
• Crew: 49 • Home Port: Basel
VIOLIN DECK
P6
Prestige Stateroom
P4
Prestige Stateroom
S3
Superior Stateroom
FR suite plans are indicative
Please note deck and
FR only and may vary slightly.
Ang
Sofa
Dinner
Area
Flat-screen
Televisions
Tv
Tv
Bar
Shower
Desk
Wardrobe
Wardrobe
Bathtub
Shower
WC
Floor plan of an
Owner’s Suite
Balcon
Category:
OS6
581 square feet/
Tv
Tv
54 square
metres
Salle à
manger
WC
WC
Bathtub*
WC
WC
Deck Chairs
& Foot Stools
**
Bar
Outside BalconyWC
Deluxe
Queen-size
Bed
Douche
Computer
with Internet
Bathtub
Floor plan of a
Deluxe Suite
Category: DS6
484 square feet/
45 square metres
344 square feet/
32 square metres
Tv
Tv
Wardrobe
**
Shower
Baignoire
Desk/
Large
Wardrobe
Dressing Table
Window
Floor plan of a
Prestige Suite
Category: PS6
WC
WC
Panoramic Balcony
Bar
Safe
Separate
Bath
Separate
Bath
King-size
King-size
Shower Shower
Balcon Mini-bar
Sofa
Mini-bar
Spacious
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Spacious
Safe Wardrobe
Bathroom
Spacious
Bathroom
Bathroom
Bathroom
Bathroom
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Bar
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Lounge Lounge
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Free Wireless
Internet
Access
Tv
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Shower
Bar
Flat-screen
Television
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Internet Access
Flat-screen
Flat-screen
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Televisions
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Deluxe Deluxe
with Internet
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InternetMini-bar
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Tv
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Bed
Bed
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Computer
Computer
Deck Chairs
Deck Chairs
with Internet
with
Internet
Wardrobe
Area
& Foot Stools
Dressing
& FootSpacious
Stools Lounge
Shower
Douche
243 square feet/
22.6 square metres
Sofa
Shower Shower
Floor plan of a
Superior Stateroom
Category: S3
226 square feet/
21 square metres
Reception
Elevator
Elevator
Reception
Elevator
Wine Bar
Elevator
Wine
Bar
Wine Bar
Elevator
Wine Bar
Teak Front Deck
Observation
Teak Front Deck
Lounge
Observation
Lounge
Observation
Lounge
Teak Front Deck
Observation
Lounge
River Bistro
Main Lounge & Bar
River Bistro
Observation
Lounge
Library
Bella Cucina Restaurant
Bella Cucina
Restaurant
River Bistro
Kitchen
Kitchen
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with Internet
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Floor plan of a Deluxe Stateroom
Category: D3
Prestige Stateroom
Cat. P4 , P5 & P6
Main Lounge & Bar
Bicycles
River Bistro
Main Bistro
Lounge & Bar
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with Internet
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Bar Bar
Bathroom
Bathroom
Balcon
Balcony
Baignoires seulement à bord du BORÉAL, douche à bord L'AUSTRAL
Balcony
Mini-bar
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Bath
Spacious Wardrobe
Safe
Elevator Gift Shop
Library
Library
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Elevator Gift Shop
Reception
Library
Reception
Shop
Elevator Gift
Library
Lower
Sun Deck
FR
Ang
Safe
King-size
Shower
Navigation
MainBicycles
Lounge & Bar
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Lounge & Bar
Panoramic
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access
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Balcony
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Cat. Cat.
P+ P+
Window
Cat. Cat.
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Twin
Window
Delevator
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& Outside
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& Outside
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& Outside
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& Outside
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& Outside
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& Outside
Balcony
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Cat. T+ Panoramic
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&
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& Outside
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& Outside
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T
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& Outside Balcony
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B+ B+
Panoramic
Balcony
Cat. Cat.
C C
Panoramic
Balcony
Panoramic
Balcony
Cat. B+ Panoramic Balcony
Cat. C Panoramic Balcony
Please note deck and suite plans are indicative only and may vary slightly.
Separate
Bath
Prestige Suite
Separate
Bath
PS6
Separate
Bath
Deluxe Stateroom
Separate
Bath
D3
Lower
Sun Deck
Gift Shop
Elevator
Heated Pool
Elevator Gift Shop
101
101
101 101101
Engine Room
PIANO DECK
No Elevator Access
102
103
103
102
102
103
102
201
202
202
202
201
201
103 103
102
302
302
302
202
201
301
301
301
302
202
201
302
301
301
Crew Cabins
108
109
109
108
108
109
108
109 109
108
304
304
304
305
305
305
305
304
304
305
206
206
206
205
205
206
205
206
205 205
106
106
106
107
107
107
107
106
107 106
203
204
204
204
203
203
204
203
204
203
303303
303
303
104
105
105
104
104
303
105
104
105 105
104
302
304
306
308
Prestige Stateroom
Sofa
Sofa
310
P5
Spacious Lounge Area
24
309
Deluxe Suite
Tv
Shower
311
DS6
Ang
Balcony
WC
312
Owner's Suite
Safe
Wardrobe
Cruise Director
Medical
Centre
OS6
Balcony
Sofa
Engine Room
Crew Cabins
Crew Cabins
STATEROOM & SUITE CATEGORIES
Le Soléal – Launched July 2013
• Length: 142 m • Width: 18 m
• Suites: 118 • Max. Passengers: 236
• Crew: 140 • Home Port: Ancona, Italy
Tv
315
314
318
320
322
316
317
Deluxe Stateroom
319
D3
321
Superior Stateroom
323
S3
325
Prestige Stateroom
Bathtub only on bord LE BORÉAL, shower on board L'AUSTRAL
TECHNICAL DATA
324
P4
327
Prestige Stateroom
Lift Lift
shop
326
P5
Lift
Lift
Cruise Director
CELLO DECK
Separate
Bath
shop
Gastronomic
Main Lounge
Restaurant
328
Prestige Stateroom Deck 2
329
P6
331
Prestige Suite
333
P6
Reception
Desk
Lift Lift
shop
Marina
DS6
Deluxe Suite
337
Shop
Owner's Suite
335
MainLounge
Lounge
Main
& Bar
330
Excursion
OS6
Desk
shop
Dance
Floor
334
Bar
332
Deck 3
Engine Room
Engine Room
Walking Track
207
208
208
208
207
207
110
111
111
110
110
208
207
111
110
208
207
111 111
110
Cruise Director
VIOLIN DECK
Sun Deck with Deck Chairs
116
117
117
116
116212
117
116
117 117
116
212
212
212
211
211
308
308
308
309
309
309
212
211
211 211
309
308
308
309
114
115
115
114
114
115
114
115 115
114
210
210
210
209
209
210
209
210
209 209
112
113
113
112
112
306
306
306
113
112
307
307
113 113
112
307
306
306
307 307
402
Cruise Director
Cruise Director
401
404
403
406
405
Lift
Lift
407
410
408
409
411
412
415
414
417
416
419
418
421
420
423
422
425
424
427
426
428
429
431
432
430
433
Lift Lift
Lift Lift
437
Main Lounge
& Bar
Theatre
435
434
Deck 4
Walking Track
213
214
214
214
213
213
310
310
310
311
311
311
214
213
214
213
311
310
310
311
118
119
119
118
118
119
118
119 119
118
501
503
505
507
509
511
515
517
519
521
523
525
527
529
531
533
Massage
535
Bridge
Heated Pool
216
216
216
215
215
312
312
312
313
313
313
216
215
216
215 215
313
312
312
313
Leisure Area
Lift Lift
Heated Pool
Sun Deck with Deck Chairs
218
218
218
217
217
314
314
314
315
315
315
218
217
218
217 217
315
314
314
315
502
504
Lift
506
508
510
512
514
516
518
520
522
524
526
528
530
532
Photo
Desk
537
Cloak
Room Showers
Hair
Salon
536
Turkish Bath
539
Fitness
534
Deck 5
Sun Deck with Deck Chairs
Walking Track
220
220
316
316
316
317
317
317
220 220220
317
316
316
317
Library
Walking Track
Walking Track
222
222
222
219
219
318
318
318
319
319
319
222
219
222
219 219
319
318
318
319
Putting
Massage, Hair Green
& Beauty Salon
Massage, Hair & Beauty Salon
Erlebnis
Putting
Chef’s Massage, Hair Green
Erlebnis
& Beauty Salon
Table
Chef’s
Restaurant
Erlebnis
Table
Restaurant
Chef’s Massage,
Sauna Hair & Beauty Salon
Table Sauna
Erlebnis
Fitness Centre
Restaurant
Chef’s
Fitness Centre
Sauna Hair & Beauty Salon
Table Massage,
Restaurant
Fitness Centre
Erlebnis
Sauna
Chef’s
Table
Fitness Centre
Restaurant
Sauna
Fitness Centre
224
224
224
221
221
320
320
320
321
321
321
224
221
224
221 221
321
320
320
321
Panoramic
Terrace
Panoramic
Lounge
226
226
226
223
223
322
322
322
323
323
323
226
223
226
223 223
323
322
322
323
Bar
Internet
228
228
228
225
225
324
324
324
325
325
325
228
225
228
225 225
325
324
324
325
607
&
609
Lower
Sun Deck
Lower
Sun Deck
Lower
Sun Deck
Navigation
Bridge
Navigation
Bridge
Navigation
Bridge
Bicycles
Bicycles
Navigation
Bridge
Bicycles
Heated Pool
Heated Pool
Sun Deck with Deck Chairs
Sun Deck with Deck Chairs
230
230
230
227
227
326
326
326
327
327
327
230
227
230
227 227
327
326
326
327
611
&
615
Putting
Green
Putting
Green
Putting
Green
330
330
330
331
331
331
330
330
331 331
617
&
619
Lift
232
232
232
229
229
328
328
328
329
329
329
232
229
232
229 229
329
328
328
329
621
&
623
OS
608
&
610
601
Lift Lift
612
&
614
602
Grill
616
&
618
605
Pool
625
Grill
Restaurant
620
&
622
603
Deck 6
624
&
626
Buffet
Outside Balcony Large Window
Twin Windows
Twin Windows
Panoramic Balcony
Floor plan of an
Owner’s Suite+
Category: Owner’s Suite+
Floor plan of a
Twin Balcony Suite
Categories: P and P+
Floor plan of a
Twin Balcony Suite
Categories: T and T+
Floor plan of a
Panoramic Balcony Suite
Categories: C and B+
350 square feet/
32.5 square metres
235 square feet/
21.8 square metres
210 square feet/
19.5 square metres
170 square feet/
15.8 square metres
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General Information & Conditions
The following terms and conditions (‘booking conditions’) form
the basis of your contract with Australian Pacific Touring Pty Ltd
(‘APT’, ‘we’ or ‘our’). Please read them carefully as they set out
your and our respective rights and obligations.
By asking us to confirm your booking, we are entitled to
assume that you have had the opportunity to read and have
read these booking conditions, that you agree to them and
that you agree to them applying to your holiday arrangements
that you book with us and which we agree to make, provide
or perform (as applicable) as part of our contract with you.
References in these booking conditions to your ‘holiday
package’ are references to the tour or cruise package you
have booked with APT. References to “excursions” are
references to short trips or tours included or available as part
of your holiday package.
Governing law
These booking conditions are governed by the law in force
in Victoria, Australia.
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BOOKING & PAYING FOR YOUR HOLIDAY
Airfares
Air travel is arranged with independent airlines. APT will
arrange air travel as advertised in connection with your holiday
package. All airfares are subject to flight and booking class
availability. Airfares will be booked and ticketed upon receipt
of your deposit to avoid price or tax increases. Airport taxes
vary for each departure point and routing of airline. Airline
schedules are subject to change without notice. Once air
tickets are issued, airline amendment and/or cancellation fees
apply and, in some cases, are non-refundable. Name changes
and voluntary date and schedule changes will incur fees. APT
is not liable for delays or disruptions of air travel. Once tickets
are issued APT will have no other liability and will not be
responsible for refunding the cost of any services booked in
conjunction with the flights.
Out of Date Range Flights
If airlines have not published their schedule at the time this
brochure was printed or at the time of booking, APT will
estimate the cost of airfares connected with your holiday
package. When the airline releases flight inventory and airfares,
APT will confirm seats and pricing to you by sending you an
updated invoice. Once flights have been confirmed by you and
payment has been received APT will issue your ticket/s.
Travel Insurance
Travel Insurance is not included in your holiday package.
For your protection we strongly recommend that you purchase
comprehensive travel insurance at the time of booking that
includes (without limitation) coverage for medical expenses,
damage or loss of luggage, cruise and land content and
airfare charges that may occur due to cancellation, disruption,
loss of deposit or strikes.
Travel Information & Documents
After booking you will receive an invoice with all important
information relevant to your holiday package. We strongly
recommend you check the details carefully and read the
included information. Please ensure that you check your
flight timings carefully on your tickets, particularly early am
departures. Approximately 21 days before departure you
will receive your eticket together with your final itinerary.
Special Requests
Where a special request (eg. diet, room location, twin or
double bedded room, a particular facility at a hotel, flight seat
requests and/or particular meals) is an important factor in
your choice of holiday, you must advise us when your booking
is made. APT will pass your request onto the hotel, airline
or other supplier but cannot guarantee that it will be
accommodated. APT will also pass on any dietary requests
to the airline but we strongly recommend that you check
directly with the airline once your tickets have been issued.
The provision of any special request does not constitute a term
of your contract with us. Confirmation that a special request
has been noted or passed on to the supplier or the inclusion
of the special request on your confirmation invoice or any
other documentation is not confirmation that the request will
be met. Unless and until specifically confirmed, all special
requests are subject to availability.
*SuperDeals
All SuperDeals are strictly limited, and are available until 17
January 2014 unless sold out prior. Offers may be withdrawn
at anytime. Fly Free: Available when booking Cat. E or D
suite on EUGCM31/34. Includes taxes of up to $900 per
person. Flights are in economy class with Emirates Airlines (or
an airline of APT’s choosing) and are subject to availability of
airline booking class. Once sold out surcharges apply.
Air Credit: Credit cannot be redeemed for cash and is not
transferable. Flights must be booked by APT. Airline schedules
are subject to change without notice and APT is not liable for
any additional costs incurred due to airline changes. First nonrefundable deposit of $1,000 per person is due within seven
days. Second deposit of $4,000 per person is due by 1 June
2014. Final payment due 100 days prior to departure. All air
is ticketed from deposits received. Any changes may incur an
amendment fee. Saving of up to $1,400 per couple on
EUGCG23/25 or EUGCAV17/19. Saving of up to $3,600
is based on an airfare of $1,800 per person including $900
taxes when booking a Cat. E or D suite on EUGCM31/34.
Credit Card Surcharges
If you pay APT by credit card credit card surcharges of between
1% and 3% will be added your tour price.
IF YOU WANT TO CHANGE OR CANCEL YOUR HOLIDAY
Changes or Additions to Your Holiday
If you want to change any part of your holiday arrangements
after the invoice has been issued, we will do our best to make
the change, but it may not be possible. Any request for
changes must be made in writing by the person who made
the original booking, or his or her travel agent. If it is possible
to make the change, it will be subject to an administration
charge and payment of any further costs incurred as a result
of the change.
Cancellation Policy
For all holiday packages in this brochure, the following APT
cancellation fees apply:
Days of Notice:
Fee Per Person
100 days or more
Loss of deposit/s
100% of holiday package price
99 days or less
All cancellations must be received in writing by APT and are
not effective until this notification has been received. If your
holiday has commenced, 100% of the full holiday package
price is charged. There is no refund for unused services
or if portions of the holiday package are missed.
IF WE CHANGE OR CANCEL YOUR HOLIDAY
Brochure Accuracy
APT has endeavoured to ensure that the information given in
this brochure about accommodation, itineraries etc., is correct
to the best of its knowledge at the time of going to print.
However, advertised descriptions and facilities and prices may
change after publication. We recommend that you confirm the
details of your chosen holiday package at the time of booking.
Additionally, flight times, carriers and routes in the brochure
are given for guidance only as there may be changes.
Flight Changes
The flight timings shown in our brochure, on our website
and detailed on your confirmation invoice are for guidance
only and are subject to alteration and confirmation. Flight
timings are set by airlines and affected by events outside our
control. Scheduled and charter flight timings, and days of
operation are also subject to change. APT will advise you of
any significant changes as soon as it is informed by the airline.
Minor timing changes will be shown on your flight tickets. Any
change in the identity of the airline, flight timings or aircraft
type (if advised) will not entitle you to cancel or change to
other arrangements without paying any applicable cancellation
fees except where specified in these booking conditions.
If We Change or Cancel Your Holiday Before
Your Departure
APT endeavours to provide you with all the services confirmed
to you at the time of your booking. However, we plan
arrangements a long time in advance of your departure date
using independent suppliers such as airline, hotels etc., over
whom we have no direct control. On occasions changes do
have to be made, and APT reserves the right to cancel or
amend holiday packages/excursions accordingly.
Force Majeure
Force Majeure means the occurrence of an event that is
beyond APT’s reasonable control and which could not have
been reasonably prevented by APT, which includes, but is not
limited to: (a) war, armed conflict, criminal damage, riot, civil
strife, industrial dispute, terrorist activity or the threat of any
such acts; (b) natural disaster (including but not limited to
flooding, fire, earthquake, landslide), adverse weather
conditions, high or low water levels; (c) nuclear or other
industrial accident causing environmental pollution or
contamination; or (d) change in law, meaning, enactment,
amendment (including repeal) in the law or administration
of any law in Australia or any jurisdiction or territory relevant
to the booking contract, which includes changes in statute,
regulation, determination, by-law, declaration, licence
and the common law as applicable from time to time.
Termination of Booking Contract or Change of Travel
Arrangements due to Force Majeure
If APT, in its reasonable opinion, considers that any Force
Majeure event prevents APT (whether directly or through its
employees, contractors, subcontractors and agents) from
lawfully or safely providing any products or services subject
of the booking contract with you, APT may immediately by
written notice: (a) terminate the booking contract (in whole
or in part); or (b) change your travel arrangements as
reasonably practicable to ensure your safety and invoice
you for any additional costs.
Limitation of Liability in the Event of Force Majeure
In the event that APT cancels or changes your travel
arrangements in any way due to a Force Majeure event,
APT will not be liable to you in contract, tort, statute or
restitution for any loss (including, but not limited to, loss of
deposit or purchase price and loss of enjoyment), damage,
costs, charges, expenses or injury resulting from or in
connection with (whether directly or indirectly): (a) the
cancellation or change to your travel arrangements; or (b)
the Force Majeure event. APT is not liable to refund any part
of the deposit or purchase price paid by you if APT
subsequently changes or cancels your travel arrangements in
connection with a Force Majeure event. Force Majeure events
are unpredictable and beyond APT’s control. It is your
responsibility to purchase travel insurance to adequately
protect yourself against these risks.
ON HOLIDAY
Noise & Vibration
APT takes reasonable steps to minimise noise and vibrations
on its river cruise ships. You acknowledge and accept that
some noise and vibration may be experienced on vessels and
that APT is not liable to you for any such noise or vibration.
Docking Position
During port stops cruise ships may dock side by side,
obstructing views and requiring you to pass through other ships
to embark or disembark.
Local Purchases
APT is not responsible for any items you may purchase locally
i.e.: jewellery/furniture etc. You acknowledge that you are
solely responsible for any import duty or freight costs.
Bicycles & Bike Excursions
For passenger safety, bicycle excursions do not operate either
side of May and October.
Personal Belongings & Lost Items
For security reasons valuables should be kept to a minimum
and packed in your hand luggage along with your medicines,
camera, film, electrical or battery-operated appliances, as well
as basic essentials such as a change of clothing and toiletries.
It is your responsibility to look after your property at all times
and you must ensure you are adequately covered by
comprehensive travel insurance in the event of any loss.
Disruption to Cruising & Itinerary Arrangements
Itineraries are intended as a guide only and are subject to
alteration without notice. Alternations may be necessary for
various reasons including, without limitation, road, river or
weather conditions, strikes or other reasons beyond APT’s
reasonable control. If conditions render any routes unsafe
for navigation, APT reserves the right to provide alternative
services including, but not limited to, accommodation on the
docked ship or substitute land arrangements. Under normal
river conditions, itineraries will operate as far as possible as
detailed in this brochure. However, sometimes for reasons
beyond our control, it may be necessary to make alterations
to your itinerary. For example, without limitation, if there is a
water level problem on a river or canal, it may be necessary
to operate part of the itinerary by coach and alternative
sightseeing may be included. APT will not be liable for any
direct or indirect costs that you incur as a result of any event or
other factor beyond our control which necessitates a change
in your itinerary. Additionally, you are not entitled to any
refund for any alterations to your itinerary that are caused
or contributed to by any flood or water level events or such
other events which are beyond our control.
receipt of those monies by us and the travel agent has no
authority expressed or implied to receive monies on our behalf.
There is no liability on the part of APT in respect to any monies
paid to your travel agent unless and until APT notifies you
(by way of a booking confirmation advice or payment receipt
advice) that monies have been received by APT. APT reserves
the right to cancel any ticket or booking or refuse to carry any
passenger where payment has not been received by APT within
the specified time.
Responsible Service of Alcohol
Our staff are trained in the Responsible Service of Alcohol and
are obligated by law to refuse service to any guest who, in
their reasonable opinion, appears to be or is intoxicated,
or behaves in an aggressive or offensive manner.
Medical Assistance
APT does not employ medical staff on our river ships, however
if you require medical attention, local medical services can
be contacted immediately. A doctor is onboard your ocean
cruise vessel. In both circumstances you are responsible for all
charges that result from a visiting a medical facility, or for a
medical practitioner visiting you. APT is not responsible for the
type or quality of the medical services you may receive.
APT Club
Details including the range of benefits are available on our
website at www.aptouring.com.
Smoking
For other passengers’ comfort there is no smoking on coaches
or river cruise ships, except in designated areas.
Service Enquiries
If a problem occurs during your holiday you should, in your
own interests, advise your tour/cruise director so that steps can
be taken to resolve the matter. If you remain dissatisfied, any
complaint must be made in writing to APT within 30 days.
Luggage Limits
Each passenger is entitled to take one piece of luggage that
does not exceed 160 cm (63 inches), or weigh more than
20 kg (44 pounds). An extra charge will be imposed to cover
porterage handling of any additional luggage. Your tour/cruise
director will advise you of the exact additional charge.
ON RETURN FROM YOUR HOLIDAY
Data Protection Policy
Your personal data will be passed on by APT to any relevant
independent suppliers connected with your holiday package
who need to know it so that your holiday can be provided and
may also be provided to government/public authorities such as
customs, immigration and the security services if required. All
personal data you give us (including sensitive personal data)
will be kept.
ANZAC DAY DAWN SERVICE WITH APT
Attendance Passes to the 2015 Anzac Day
Dawn Service
Entry to Anzac Cove is at no charge, but a Department
of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) attendance pass is required.
Attendance passes are available via ballot run by the
Australian and New Zealand governments for their
citizens. APT is not permitted to lodge an application
on behalf of individuals. If successful you will be granted
a DVA attendance pass. Please notify APT if you are
successful and we will make arrangements for you
to access the site.
For Information on the Ballot
All details regarding the ballot and arrangements for
Anzac Day 2015 can be obtained from:
www.gallipoli2015.dva.gov.au (Australian citizens);
www.gallipoli2015.govt.nz (New Zealand citizens).
Attending the 2015 Dawn Service
For those who are successful in obtaining a DVA
attendance pass in the ballot, APT will arrange to escort
you from Le Soléal to shore on the afternoon/evening of
24 April 2015. You will then spend the evening outdoors,
awaiting the dawn service. You will be accompanied by
an APT escort, and will be provided a sleeping bag and
picnic meals. However, you should be prepared for cold
conditions, large crowds and extremely limited facilities at
the ANZAC Commemorative Site. As such, a basic level
of fitness is required. Following the Dawn Service, those
who obtained an attendance pass from the Australian
or New Zealand government will have the opportunity
to attend either the service at Lone Pine Memorial or
Chunuk Bair. Lone Pine can be a challenging 3.1 km
walk (approx. one hour). Chunuk Bair is an equally
challenging 6.4 km walk (approx. 1-2 hours), and both
locations utilise a steep and unsealed Artillery Road.
Anzac Day Dawn Service On Board Le Soléal
The ANZAC Commemorative Site is expected to be
closed to all non-DVA Attendance Pass holders until late
afternoon. APT will endeavour to take guests to visit the
site once the restrictions have been lifted, however, APT
cannot guarantee that access will be granted by the local
authorities on the day.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Limitation of Liability
1. Our holiday packages include the services of independent
providers, such as hoteliers, airlines, cruise companies and
other operators, who are not agents, servants or employees
of APT. Although we take care in selecting the independent
service providers and the optional excursions conducted by
some independent service providers, APT is not responsible for
the conduct of the independent service providers, their servants
and agents or for any ramifications of that conduct. Optional
excursions may, depending on your holiday package, include
activities such as climbing, exploring, bike riding, swimming
and snorkelling. You accept and assume the risk involved with
these activities.
2. If, in the opinion of any representative of APT, your mental
or physical condition is such as to affect your own health and
safety, render you incapable to care for yourself, cause you to
became a hazard to yourself or other passengers or result in
you becoming objectionable to other passengers or staff, you
will not be permitted to embark or continue on the whole or
any part of the holiday package. APT is not liable to you for
any costs associated with such decision and you will not be
refunded for any part of the holiday package.
3. APT accepts no responsibility for any death, injury, illness,
loss (including loss of enjoyment), damage, detention, delay
(including mechanical breakdown) beyond its control.
4. Any term, condition or warranty express or implied by
statute or otherwise in respect of the holiday packages
contained in this brochure are excluded to the full extent
permitted by law. Nothing in these booking conditions
excludes, restricts or modifies the application of the
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) as amended,
consolidated, supplemented or replaced.
5. To the full extent permitted by law, APT’s liability arising
under or in connection with these booking conditions:
(a) is limited to the re-supply of the products or services or the
payment of the cost of re-supply of the products or services to
you; and (b) excludes liability for any indirect or consequential
losses suffered by you or any third party, howsoever caused,
including but not limited to pure economic loss or any special,
extraordinary or punitive damage to you or any other party.
6. Your travel agent will forward deposits and other payments
to us on your behalf, but your travel agent is not our agent
for the purpose of receipt of monies. Receipt of deposits and
subsequent payments by the travel agent does not constitute
Maps Within This Publication
Note that maps may not be to scale.
Images Within This Publication
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and have been reproduced with the permission of:
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Publication No. H4222. Price & itineraries valid from
1 April 2015. Publication is valid from 1 November 2013.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
BEFORE YOU BOOK
Prices – Deposits – Discounts – Payments
Your booking price will be set out in this brochure unless it is
varied by advertising or a special offer, or is changed after the
publication date for any reason, including without limitation, to
cover changes in government taxes and charges, exchange
rate variations, fuel surcharges, airline charges, a force majeure
event or other material increases by suppliers. Once you pay your
deposit your holiday package price is guaranteed (except for any
changes resulting from a force majeure event – see below). A
$1,000 non-refundable deposit per person, per holiday package
is required within seven days of booking confirmation. A second
deposit of $4,000 is due on or before 1 June 2014. Final
payment of the balance of your holiday package price is then due
100 days prior to departure unless stated in the terms of a special
offer. APT reserves the right to cancel any ticket or booking or
to refuse to carry any passenger where payment has not been
received by APT within the specified time. All fares and charges
are in Australian currency. Payment in full is required at time
of booking for reservations made less than 100 days before
departure from Australia or New Zealand. If APT is unable
to confirm your reservation, all monies will be refunded.
Travelling With Minors
Children under the age of eight years are not permitted on
tours and cruises. Children under 18 years of age must be
accompanied by an adult and share their accommodation
with an adult.
Included in Holiday Package Price
All coach and travel, accommodation, airfares (as indicated
in individual itinerary), gratuities, airport transfers on the first
and last day, sightseeing, specified excursions, meals,
admissions, port charges and the services of a cruise director
as stated in your itinerary. The Ancient Mediterranean Cruise
aboard Le Soléal includes all beverages throughout the cruise.
The Magnificent Europe river cruise aboard the MS AmaBella
includes complimentary beverages throughout your cruise
(French Champagne, premium spirits and selected wines are
not included).
Transfers
Airport transfers are included on the first and last day of the
holiday package at designated times. No refund will be given
for unused transfers. Transfers cannot be re-routed to other
pick-up points or destinations. Passengers who miss the prebooked transfers must make their own way to/from the ship/
hotel at their own expense. Some holiday packages include
group transfers from or in between airports/hotels/ships and
vice versa. A group transfer is generally a shared transfer
departing at a set time and the type of vehicle used will
normally be dependent upon the size of the group.
Not Included in Our Cruise and/or Tour Price
Airfares (unless stated), airport taxes, laundry, passport and
visa fees, food not on the regular table d’hôte menu, excess
baggage, fuel surcharges, optional excursions, access to the
Anzac Dawn Service and gratuities not specified in your
itinerary. Note that internet access aboard Le Soléal is not
included, but may be available at additional expense.
Choosing Your Holiday
The holidays contained within this brochure are for departures
between 1 April 2015 and 31 May 2015. To maximise your
enjoyment of your APT holiday and to ensure that it lives up
to your expectations it is important that you choose the right
holiday package for you.
Gratuities
Have been included for all services as indicated in the itinerary
on all APT Tours and Cruises and cannot be redeemed for
a cash refund.
Hotels
Hotel rooms in Europe are often smaller than those in Australia
and NZ. In more remote places, hotel standards may not be
quite as high as in major centres. APT endeavours to utilise the
most suitable accommodation available in each destination to
ensure that passengers enjoy high levels of cleanliness, comfort
and service. Hotel rooms are generally not available for checkin before 3 pm and require check-out by 10 am.
Twin or Double Rooms
Accommodation in all hotels, regardless of the rating, is in
standard rooms (sometimes named superior/deluxe) based
on twins or doubles unless otherwise stated.
Solo Travellers
A limited number of single rooms/suites/cabins may be
available by request at time of booking your cruise/holiday
package. Single rooms/suites/cabins are not available on
certain cruises. Single rooms/suites/cabins are usually smaller
than standard twin or double rooms and often only have one
single bed.
Cruising – Cabin/Suite/Stateroom Selection
APT will make every effort to assign specific cabin numbers or
locations on the ship if requested. If this is not possible, APT
reserves the right to make changes to cabin assignment, within
the category booked, without prior notice. For more detailed
services please refer to www.aptouring.com.
Passengers Needing Special Assistance
APT welcomes passengers with disabilities or special needs
provided they are accompanied by a companion capable of
providing all necessary assistance. Any disability or medical
condition requiring special attention must be reported to APT
at the time of booking. A Health, Fitness & Mobility Assessment
Form can be requested at the time of making your reservation.
APT will make reasonable efforts to accommodate the special
needs of disabled or mobility impaired passengers, but is not
responsible for any denial of services by carriers, hotels, trains,
restaurants or other independent suppliers, or for any
additional associated expenses. Coaches and minibuses are
not equipped with wheelchair ramps. Whilst elevators are
available to most decks, cabin doors and restrooms on river
cruise ships are not wide enough to allow access by standard
wheelchairs. The Le Soléal has a limited number of cabins with
disabled facilities. Wheelchairs and walkers cannot be carried
on coaches, due to space limitations. For safety reasons,
passengers in wheelchairs cannot be carried on ramps in
ports where the river cruise ship is at anchor. APT is unable
to provide individual assistance to any passenger for walking,
dining, boarding or alighting coaches or other transportation
vehicles or other personal needs.
Health & Fitness
A good level of fitness and health is required to participate
on APT’s holiday packages. In some destinations there are
extensive sightseeing excursions by foot and which can include
climbing of stairs and uneven surfaces. Mobility is needed
boarding or alighting coaches, river cruise ships and trains.
We recommend a visit to the doctor and dentist before
travelling to overseas destinations. It is your responsibility to
advise APT of any pre-existing medical conditions that may
affect the normal conduct of a holiday package and the
enjoyment of other passengers.
Visa & Passports
All passengers must have a valid passport that is valid for at
least six months after the holiday package return date.
Passengers must consult with the appropriate consulates to
ensure that they have any applicable visas for countries
included in the holiday package prior to departure. Passengers
are solely responsible for meeting necessary passport and visa
entry requirements and paying all associated costs. APT is not
responsible for delays or missed portions of the holiday
package resulting from incorrect travel documents or visas.
Shore Excursions
The timing of the shore excursions on all river cruise ship
holiday packages may differ slightly for each package. The
published times are a guide only and are subject to change
without notice. It is impossible for large coaches to be used for
some city sightseeing excursions and many towns and cities will
be visited by way of walking tours. For river cruising, clients
must be able to climb ramps to embark or disembark river or
ocean cruise ships. Depending on river levels, these may have
a number of steep steps. Ocean Cruising clients will be
required to board zodiacs to undertake shore excursions.
Freedom of Choice & Signature Experiences
Minimum and maximum group numbers apply on some
Freedom of Choice or Signature Experience excursions. If your
first choice of Freedom of Choice is unavailable you may be
asked to choose an alternative. In Vienna, substitute touring
may be required when the Spanish riding school is
not in operation.
Public Holidays & Festivals
Virtually all countries have public holidays, religious or
otherwise. The festivities may temporarily disrupt your holiday
and some religious holidays may result in a reduction of
facilities and entertainment.
Additional cancellation fees may also be charged in respect of
accommodation reserved outside the holiday package dates.
These cancellation fees are in addition to any fees that may be
levied by APT and your travel agent (if any). You acknowledge
that the amounts estimated under the Cancellation Policy are
reasonable and represent a genuine pre-estimate of APT’s
loss. If you request changes after APT has issued your
documents, APT may charge you a fee of $70 per person
in addition to any applicable cancellation fees.
Cancellation of Airfares
Scheduled airlines normally regard name changes and
changes to departure dates as a cancellation and rebooking
which may attract a cancellation fee. Applicable cancellation
fees may amount to 100% of the airfare.
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