AWE-INSPIRING ANTARCTICA aboard Ocean Atlantic TO BUENOS AIRES • JANUARY 18–30, 2021

BOOK BY APR 15, 2020 FOR PRE-PAID GRATUITIES Single pricing available!

Drake Passage | South Shetland Islands | Antarctic Peninsula

Includes 2-Night Pre-Cruise Program and Pre-Paid Gratuities

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Cover Image: Includes 2-Night Pre-Cruise Program and Pre-Paid Gratuities Gentoo penguins, Antarctica V1 540-1 Awe-Inspiring Antarctica V1 DEAR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS, Explore the far reaches of the Earth aboard Albatros Expeditions’ Ocean Atlantic. First reached just over one hundred years ago and preserved by the Antarctic Treaty, the seventh continent still embodies a spirit of thrilling discovery—from the abundant wildlife to the craggy glaciers jutting from the Antarctic waters. Spend two days immersed in Argentinian culture with an included two-night Pre-Cruise Program. In the rhythmic city of Buenos Aires, say bienvenidos to tango and tapas and see La Recoleta Cemetery, then fly to Ushuaia—the “City at the End of the World.” Here, snow-capped mountains peak at the edge of the Beagle Channel, and Tierra del Fuego National Park invites you to hike among waterfalls and woodpeckers. Then set off for your Antarctic expedition. Cross the famed Drake Passage and make your way toward the South Shetland Islands where you’ll see penguins jump up and onto ice floes. As the white shimmer of Antarctica looms in the distance, keep an eye out for petrels and whales. The Antarctic Peninsula is an icy wonderland. Inquisitive seals pose for prize-winning pictures, and stealthy orcas glide nearby. Feel the crunch of ice beneath your feet as you explore the seventh continent up close. Enjoy all these adventures and more as we travel on one of the strongest ships operating in Antarctica with an expert team of expedition leaders, exhilarating shore landings, and all onboard dining included. There is no better way to explore the last frontier than aboard Albatros Expeditions’ Ocean Atlantic. Go Jackets!

Martin N. Ludwig Senior Director of Travel Georgia Tech Alumni Association

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JOIN US FOR AN INFORMATIONAL ANTARCTICA WEBINAR ON MARCH 4 AT 12:00PM CT. The webinar will be hosted by Jean Haggenmiller, Go Next Product Manager and Antarctica expert. If interested, please email [email protected] for a digital invitation. TRAVEL INSURANCE We strongly suggest purchasing travel insurance. Travel insurance information will be sent to you by the Georgia Tech Alumni Association with your confirmation letter.

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Custom air requests will is not obliged to do so. GN cannot be held responsible for airline or cruise line delays. be subject to a non-refundable administrative fee plus any applicable service and/or supplier fee. GN Aircraft and cruise line boarding privileges are limited to persons whose full payment and signed agreement cannot confirm any special airline requests unless otherwise specified. Frequent flyer or past traveler have been received by GN and whose names are on the manifest given to the carrier before departure. discounts may not apply to air tickets issued by GN. These special requests and services should be AIR TRANSPORTATION (IF APPLICABLE): Airfares are capacity controlled and may have restrictive arranged directly with the airlines. Airfares will be booked with the most appropriate route, although it terms and conditions. After tickets are issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket cost may be assessed may not be a direct flight. by the airlines if reservations are changed or canceled. Travel participants who choose to make their own TRAVEL INSURANCE: Travel insurance is not included in the price of the program. Travel insurance airline reservations independent of GN will be wholly responsible for any airline fees or penalties incurred as provides coverage for unforeseen circumstances that could disrupt your trip. No sophisticated medical a result of program cancellation and/or change in travel dates or airline schedule(s). Some airline-imposed facilities are available in Antarctica. Emergency medical evacuation and repatriation insurance is fees may be additional, including but not limited to baggage, priority boarding, and special seating. mandatory for this program; minimum coverage of $200,000 per person is required. 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If you are denied boarding privileges, you forfeit all 201 days or more = $500 per person 121 days or more = $500 per person monies paid and will be assessed any non-recoverable costs. 200-121 days = $1500 per person 120-61 days = $600 per person INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS (IF APPLICABLE): International travel involves stringent identi!cation and 120-91 days = 50% of total fare 60-0 days = no refund documentation requirements. Be sure you are familiar with them suf!ciently in advance and early in your 90-61 days = 75% of total fare JOIN US FOR AN INFORMATIONAL planning. 60 -0 days = 100% of total fare, no refund ADVISORY: If you are traveling outside of the U.S., please be aware that signi!cantly different health, Any requests for cancellation must be communicated to GN in writing. Applicable refunds, if any, will be ANTARCTICA WEBINAR ON MARCH 4 AT 12:00PM CT. safety, and legal standards may prevail. You should plan and act accordingly and exercise good personal made within 14 days after the cancellation. judgment for your own health and safety at all times when abroad. If you have special medical or physical PHYSICAL DISABILITY/WHEELCHAIRS: Mandated safety requirements in the construction and The webinar will be hosted by Jean Haggenmiller, Go Next Product Manager and requirements, you should investigate your destination(s) beforehand and ensure the care and conditions operation of the vessel inherently restrict maneuverability in many areas. Consequently, the vessel is you need will be available. not suitable for persons with disabilities that require use of a wheelchair or motorized scooter. In that Antarctica expert. If interested, please email [email protected] for a digital invitation. VISAS (IF APPLICABLE): A visa may be required. Information regarding visa applications and fees will be respect, the anticipated natural movement of a vessel at sea should be considered. 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NOTICES: Any complaints or claims against GN must be made in writing and received by GN within 90 GENERAL MOBILITY: Travel in the polar region requires ability to climb stairways, and embark and days of scheduled termination of the trip. Any action or suit against GN must be commenced within 1 (one) disembark from a Zodiac under both wet and dry conditions. Transportation via a Zodiac can result in year of scheduled termination of the trip or be forever barred. ocean water coming in contact with clothing and other objects held by the passenger. RESERVE YOUR AWE-INSPIRING ANTARCTICA CRUISE TODAY

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Voyage to the seventh continent with Albatros Expeditions. With over thirty years of experience providing superior-quality polar voyages, Albatros Expeditions develops sustainable explorations that focus on education, active exploration, and transformative experiences. The Ocean Atlantic is the perfect vessel for expedition cruising in Antarctic waters. With stylish common areas and accommodations for just 198 passengers, it is one of the strongest ships operating in Antarctica today. Transit the famed Drake Passage, snap photos of wildlife from the observation deck, and experience Antarctic expeditions aboard the ship’s fleet of 20 Zodiac watercrafts. The Ocean Atlantic’s high maneuverability and strong engines allow for extended voyages through narrow channels, in between icebergs, and into isolated fjords, creating a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

INCLUSIONS

• 2-night Go Next Pre-Cruise Program • All daily meals and afternoon tea aboard in Buenos Aires and Ushuaia the Ocean Atlantic • Transfer from airport to hotel (on group • Use of rubber boots while on your voyage travel date only) • Complimentary 3-in-1 expedition • 9-night Antarctic cruise aboard the jacket set Ocean Atlantic • Gym facilities and sauna onboard • Round-trip coach flights from Buenos • Complimentary coffee, tea, and water Aires to Ushuaia with transfers to and throughout the cruise from ship • Private Go Next reception including • Zodiac shore landings and mini-cruises hot and cold canapés and beverages • English-speaking expedition team • Services of an experienced Go Next • Lectures and onboard activities guided Program Manager by an experienced expedition team • Go Next on-call support • Kayaking available for an additional cost

Enrichment Lectures Gain new insights and discover expert perspectives on the places you’ll explore from a team of onboard lecturers and expedition masters. Your team consists of naturalists, marine biologists, photographers, geologists, glaciologists, ornithologists, wildlife researchers, and more. These educational opportunities will enhance your travel experience and provide you with a deeper understanding of the region’s rich history. ITINERARY

JANUARY 18 JANUARY 24–25 Depart for Argentina South Shetland Islands Over the next two days, begin your exciting JANUARY 19 Antarctic expeditions. Explore the sub- Buenos Aires, Argentina Antarctic islands of the South Shetland Arrive in Buenos Aires and wander the chain. Look for elephant seals and take streets of Recoleta to see Parisian-style in snowy cliffs rising from the sea on King homes, then visit La Recoleta Cemetery, George Island. Deception Island, the caldera home to the gravesite of Eva Perón. Enjoy of an extinct volcano, welcomes brave lunch in the area then transfer to the five- adventurers to take a polar plunge. On star Hotel NH Buenos Aires City. This Half Moon Island, see nesting Wilson’s evening, experience a traditional three- storm petrels and chinstrap penguins. BLD course Argentine dinner and tango show. D Note: Flights must arrive in Buenos Aires JANUARY 26–27 by 11AM for guests to participate in these tours. Antarctic Peninsula As the white shimmer of Antarctica looms JANUARY 20 on the horizon, wildlife sightings will multiply Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, Argentina tenfold. Approach the Antarctic Peninsula In the morning, set out on a half-day tour and watch for leopard, fur, and Weddell of Buenos Aires. Visit the , a seals on Cuverville Island. Explore as far bustling city square and main foundational south as possible with potential passage site of Buenos Aires, and walk through the and landfall through the Gerlache Strait, Metropolitan Cathedral. Tour , a Paradise Bay, and the Lemaire Channel— street museum in La Boca, and explore a photographer favorite. BLD San Telmo, the oldest neighborhood in Buenos Aires. After lunch at Gourmet JANUARY 28–29 Portero, fly to Ushuaia and transfer to the Depart Antarctica / At Sea five-star Las Hayas Ushuaia Resort. BL Set out from Antarctica and spend two days at sea on your way back to Ushuaia. En JANUARY 21 route, cross back through the Drake Passage Ushuaia, Argentina / Embarkation and cruise past Cape Horn. Spend your After breakfast at your hotel, tour Tierra time at leisure or in onboard lectures led by del Fuego National Park, known for its expedition experts. BLD dramatic scenery and diverse and populous wildlife. Take a ride on the Southern Fuegian JANUARY 30 Railway, otherwise known as the Train of Ushuaia, Argentina / Disembarkation the End of the World—the southernmost Arrive in Ushuaia and disembark the functioning railway on Earth. This afternoon, Ocean Atlantic. Take your return flight back embark the Ocean Atlantic for your journey to Buenos Aires and fly home, returning to Antarctica. Meet the onboard staff, on January 31. Alternatively, extend your expedition team, and lecturers during an adventure with the optional 2-night Iguazu onboard welcome reception. BLD Falls Post-Cruise Program. B JANUARY 22–23 At Sea / Drake Passage Crossing Cross the famed Drake Passage, a body THIS IS A SAMPLE ITINERARY AND SUBJECT of water that marks the intersection of the TO CHANGE. cold Antarctic with the warmer Pacific and Mobility Statement: This expedition is intended for persons in reasonably good health. Passengers who rely on wheelchairs or who are not fit for long Atlantic Oceans. Anticipate landfall in the trips for any reason, including disability, heart, or other health conditions, South Shetland Islands as Antarctic wildlife are not advised to join the tour, as it would entail unreasonable risk to comes into view. Here, you may catch your the health and safety of you and others on the expedition. The vessel first sight of seals, penguins, and whales. BLD is not equipped to comfortably accommodate wheelchairs or motorized scooters. All guests are required to sign a medical information sheet before boarding to inform the medical personnel on board about any Included meals: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), or Dinner (D) illnesses, allergies, or conditions to be kept in mind during the voyage. Explore Albatros Expeditions employs a !eet of 20 Zodiac watercrafts—robust boats that can land on beaches, rocky outcrops, river banks, or even ice !oes. A team of expert and knowledgeable expedition leaders helm the Zodiac crafts so that travelers can safely explore Antarctica from a different perspective. Land in wild places with no infrastructure and experience wildlife and ice formations up close, take photographs of unmatched beauty and wonder, and feel a close connection to nature.

Post-Cruise Program

Enhance your cruise experience and IGUAZU FALLS discover the highlights of Iguazu Falls that you might otherwise miss. POST-CRUISE PROGRAM This carefully crafted program includes JANUARY 30 – FEBRUARY 1 an ideally located hotel, specially $1,399 per person, double occupancy arranged sightseeing tours featuring • Round-trip coach flight between historic sites, professional guides, and Buenos Aires and Iguazu Falls exceptional concierge support from an • 2 nights at the 4-star Mercure Iguazu on-location Go Next Program Manager. Hotel Iru, with breakfast • Full-day tour of the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls, featuring: – Tour of Iguazu Falls: a massive collection of over 275 individual cascades that splits open the rainforest and remains the largest waterfall system on Earth Mobility Statement: Due to safety concerns, – Train-based eco tour of the the following individuals are restricted from surrounding rainforest participating in the tour of Iguazu Falls: pregnant women, individuals with back ailments or bone – Boat ride up the Iguazu River and into problems such as osteoporosis, individuals with the Devil’s Throat Canyon heart problems or lung ailments, individuals • Included gratuities who have had a stroke in the past year, and any individuals who are physically unable to respond • Transfers between the cruise ship, to nautical emergencies in the river, including hotel, and airports, with related luggage those who are hearing impaired. handling (on group travel days)

Global Destinations Management Ltd. and Go Next Inc. are not responsible for injuries or losses resulting from any causes beyond their own respective and exclusive control or for the negligence of the other or any other suppliers or providers. Land accommodations, local transportation, and sightseeing are arranged and operated by ATP DMC - Argentina Travel Partners, which may use other suppliers or providers to render the services. HOTEL AND SIGHTSEEING ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

Iguazu Falls C Cabin Iguazu Falls

Buenos Aires

ARGENTINANA

ACCOMMODATIONS Ushuaia South Shetland Passage Drake Islands CATEGORY DECK & SQUARE FEET FARE PER PERSON

Antarctic Peninsula Premium Suite P – Two Rooms* Deck 5 / 377 SQ FT $16,999

A – Panorama Window Suite* Deck 5 / 205-258 SQ FT $15,499

B – Panorama Window Suite* Decks 7 & 8 / 215-248 SQ FT $14,699

C – Window Cabin Deck 5 / 130-140 SQ FT $12,999

D – Porthole Cabin Deck 4 / 118-129 SQ FT $12,299

E – Inside Cabin* Deck 5 / 194-226 SQ FT $9,199

F – Inside Cabin* Deck 5 / 194-226 SQ FT $8,799

G – Porthole Single Cabin Deck 4 / 97-108 SQ FT $12,999

*Feature twin beds that can convert to a double bed (C and D do not convert) Prices are per person, double occupancy (unless otherwise noted). Advertised fares include Buenos Aires and Ushuaia Pre-Cruise Program, cruise fare, meals as noted, entertainment, use of facilities aboard the ship, gratuities, port fees, taxes, and tariffs. Round-trip coach airfare from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia is included. Round-trip international airfare from the U.S. is additional. EMERGENCY MEDICAL EVACUATION AND REPATRIATION INSURANCE IS MANDATORY; SEE OPERATOR/ PARTICIPANT AGREEMENT FOR DETAILS.

OCEAN ATLANTIC FEATURES

• Albatros Expeditions is a member • Two well-stocked, professionally of IAATO (International Association staffed bars of Antarctica Tour Operators), an • Abundant common-use space to enjoy association of over 100 members the ever-changing landscapes, including who are committed to safe and a lounge and outdoor observation decks environmentally responsible travel • 20 Zodiac watercrafts for daily • The Ocean Atlantic provides an excursions; each craft seats up to 12 exceptionally comfortable ride with an passengers comfortably ice-strengthened hull, 4 engines, and • Boutique offering a range of warm 2 stabilizers and practical clothing, souvenirs, art, • The Ocean Atlantic qualifies as a and postcards Category 1 Ship with fewer than 200 • Spacious mudroom for keeping boots, guests and access to more remote jackets, hats, mittens, and other landing sites outdoor gear • The onboard Vinland Restaurant • Medical clinic staffed with an English- offers chef-prepared cuisine speaking physician 24 hours a day Iguazu Falls

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Ushuaia

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Antarctic Peninsula

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DISCOVERY BISTRO 701 Theater

DECK 7 Library

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Category A, Panorama Window Suite Category D, Porthole Cabin Category G, Porthole Single Cabin

Category B, Panorama Window Suite Category E, Inside Cabin Premium Suite P, Two Rooms Category C, Window Cabin Category F, Inside Cabin (Accommodates Triple)

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