AUSTRALASIA The Jubilee Sailing Sailing Adventures Trust’s 55m tall ship Lord Nelson, which was purpose-built to be sailed by physically disabled and able-bodied people, The Norton Rose is sailing around the world. This is the first time that an accessible tall ship has Sail the World Challenge undertaken such a journey. The Norton Rose Sail the World Challenge will visit more than 30 countries in all 7 continents, cross the Equator 4 times and cover 50,000 miles in a series of stages. Why not join us on the Australasian part of this epic journey?

Choose from coastal voyages of 8 to 20 days or ocean passages of up to 60 days. Take the helm, set the sails and keep watch; you can be involved in almost every activity aboard regardless of your physical ability or previous sailing experience. The minimum age is 16 and there is no upper age restriction.

Voyage Embark Disembark Days From To Highlights (subject to change dependent on Price Price Price No: weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances) (£) (AUD$) (NZD$) STW5 Fri 7 Jun Sat 20 Jul 44 Singapore Fremantle Leave the fascinating high-rise Asian 3,150 4,625 5,695 2013 2013 (Australia) landscape behind, call at the Christmas and Cocos Islands and be part of Lord Nelson’s very first arrival in Australian territory. STW16 Sat 17 Sat 31 15 Fremantle Adelaide Explore the famous gateway to the 2,095 3,095 3,795 Aug 2013 Aug 2013 (Australia) (Australia) Western Australia gold rush, before setting sail for the captivating city of Adelaide. STW17 Sun 1 Sun 8 8 Adelaide Melbourne Sail along the breathtaking south-east 1,195 1,770 2,175 Sep 2013 Sep 2013 (Australia) (Australia) coastline to Melbourne STW18 Fri 13 Sun 22 10 Melbourne Hobart Lord Nelson’s first voyage along the 1,395 2,065 2,535 Sep 2013 Sep 2013 (Australia) (Australia) Australian south coast - culminating in her arrival in Hobart, home of the world famous Sydney to Hobart race. STW19 Tue 24 Fri 4 11 Hobart Sydney Sail from the capital of Australia’s smallest 1,545 2,280 2,805 Sep 2013 Oct 2013 (Australia) (Australia) state and see the fascinating sights of Sydney Harbour and surrounding area seen from the decks of an accessible tall ship. STW20 Tue 8 Sun 27 20 Sydney Auckland Leave the Bridge and the Opera House 2,995 4,390 5,415 Oct 2013 Oct 2013 (Australia) (New Zealand) behind and seize a rare chance to take part in a Tall Ships Race organised by International (organisers of The in Europe). STW21 Sun 27 Tue 5 10 Auckland Wellington Sail to the famous Cook Strait named after 1,395 2,065 2,535 Oct 2013 Nov 2013 (New Zealand) (New Zealand) James Cook, the first European commander to sail through it in 1770, and then make your way to New Zealand's capital.

STW23 Fri 8 Sun 17 10 Wellington Nelson Explore the Cook Strait and the 1,395 2,065 2,535 Nov 2013 Nov 2013 (New Zealand) (New Zealand) Marlborough Sounds, perhaps one of the most challenging and interesting sailing areas in the world.

STW24 Mon 18 Wed 27 10 Nelson Auckland An amazing chance to explore the 1,395 2,065 2,535 Nov 2013 Nov 2013 (New Zealand) (New Zealand) Marlborough Sounds - where the small quiet bays are sparsely populated and many are only accessible by boat.

STW25 Thu 28 Fri 6 9 Auckland Auckland Lord Nelson's final voyage around the coast 1,295 1,915 2,355 Nov 2013 Dec 2013 (New Zealand) (New Zealand) of North Island - no doubt by then the ship will have many new friends to welcome you in the ports of call.

STW6 Sun 15 Wed 12 60 Auckland Ushuaia Southern Ocean voyage - spend Christmas 4,945 7,245 8,925 Dec 2013 Feb 2014 (New Zealand) () in the Chatham Islands before setting off for several weeks at sea on the first accessible tall ship to sail round Cape Horn.

For Terms and Conditions of Sailing and to book, please visit our website www.jst.org.uk or phone +613 9981 3312 (Australia) or 0800 447 672 (New Zealand) Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm, email [email protected] The title sponsor of this epic world voyage is the global law firm Norton Rose. www.nortonrose.com Join us for the Trip of a Lifetime

SAIL THE WORLD – WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT? ABOUT THE JUBILEE Imagine being at the wheel of a tall ship, under the night sky, your fellow crew keeping look-out around you, others sleeping below. The ship surging over the waves, only the SAILING TRUST wind in the sails pushing you along. Imagine navigating by the sun and stars, crossing an ocean. Change your life forever by exploring the world from the deck of a tall ship The JST is a charity that promotes the and discover what you can do and what others can do, around the world, regardless of integration of people of all physical physical ability. abilities, through the challenge and adventure of tall ship sailing aboard THE OPPORTUNITY two very special ships, Lord Nelson and Tenacious. OF A LIFETIME Facilities on board the ships include Lord Nelson is the first tall ship in the world to have been designed and built wheelchair lifts between deck levels, to be sailed by people of all physical a hearing loop, a speaking compass abilities on equal terms – from able-bodied and hydraulic power-assisted steering. to wheelchair-users. So whatever your physical ability, you too could take part in Since its founding in 1978, the JST this great adventure. has taken 37,000 people to sea, 14,000 of which were physically Join us on one of our Sail the World ocean disabled, including 5,000 wheelchair passages around Australia and New users. INDONESIA Zealand - no previous sailing experience is required and it will be a trip that will stay with you a lifetime.

A voyage with the JST can be a life-changing experience where adventure, challenge and friendships come together. Brilliant experience which everyone should have the opportunity “ to do at some stage in their life.” Nuala For Terms and Conditions of Sailing and to book, please visit our website www.jst.org.uk or phone +613 9981 3312 (Australia) or 0800 447 672 (New Zealand) Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm, email [email protected]

The title sponsor of this epic world voyage is the global law firm Norton Rose. www.nortonrose.com