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Current catalogue Flight Center - Valid from 01.01 to 31.12 - Page nb 98

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Catalogue Flight Center 01.01.2024 - 31.12.2024
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Glossary Clarifying the intricacies of an APT Kimberley & Outback Wilderness Adventure. Adaptors & Electricity In the Kimberley, our wilderness lodges generate their own power. Each lodge can assist in charging items such as phones and cameras in central dining areas. CPAP machines can be accommodated when advised at time of booking. On board your cruise, the voltage is 200V AC (European standard) and 110V AC (North American standard). Limited number of adaptors are available on board, or you are welcome to bring your own. For safety reasons, hair irons and clothes irons cannot be used in staterooms. Hairdryers are provided in each stateroom. b Beverages A selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are included at your discretion on board throughout the day. Most lodges and hotels in the Kimberley are licensed to sell alcohol. They stock a limited range of alcoholic beverages for purchase, allowing you to enjoy an evening drink. Guests cannot bring their own alcohol. Alcohol is not permitted in some areas visited. c Clothing The dress code on our cruises and tours is relaxed. When packing, consider the time of year you are travelling and that it can potentially be quite cool at night, particularly on inland tours. We recommend layering your clothing so that you can be prepared for changes in weather conditions throughout the day. Sturdy footwear is essential, and wet shoes are highly recommended on some tours. For your cruise, light, comfortable clothing is ideal for during the day, but smart casual clothing for evenings on board the ship is recommended. You may wish to bring something a little dressier for the Captain’s Dinners and cocktail evenings, however there will be no black tie or formal evenings. It is essential you bring shoes that can get wet (e.g. reef shoes or rubber sandals), and are comfortable for walking in, for wet landings on shore. Flip flops or thongs are not appropriate. Your luggage should include a breathable windproof/ waterproof jacket, hat with brim and walking trousers/shorts. Currency Australian dollars (AUD) are used on all AWD land adventures. Euro (EUR) is the currency on board our expedition ships. Settlement of shipboard accounts are accepted with Visa, MasterCard and American Express. d Dining At our Kimberley wilderness lodges, enjoy breakfast with hot and cold options, grab a packed lunch before you head out for the day, then savour a chef-prepared three-course dinner each evening. All meals are included on board your cruise, including morning and afternoon tea. Should you have any special dietary requirements, you must advise these at the time of booking. e Expedition Cruising Expedition cruises are active and involve regular use of Zodiac vessels. These cruises feature a taste of exploration and adventure with an expedition team including naturalists, marine biologists, historians, geologists and photographers. A sense of adventure is required to take advantage of opportunities as they occur to enhance your cruise. h Health & Fitness As Kimberley & Outback Wilderness Adventure tours visit remote areas and feature activities with varying degrees of difficulty, it is vital to select a tour with an activity level suited to your health and fitness. A good level of fitness is essential for you to undertake walks in hot conditions and over terrain with uneven and slippery surfaces. Some walks will require you to clamber over boulders up to one-metre high. The nature of expedition cruising requires regular embarkation and disembarkation of Zodiacs for shore access, as well as wet landings on remote beaches, where footwear will get wet. Guests must be able to climb ramps and step in and out of smaller vessels. Walking frames are not permitted on any shore excursions. 98 Kimberley & Outback Wilderness Adventures 2024 APT

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Glossary Clarifying the intricacies of an APT Kimberley & Outback Wilderness Adventure. Adaptors & Electricity In the Kimberley, our wilderness lodges generate their own power. Each lodge can assist in charging items such as phones and cameras in central dining areas. CPAP machines can be accommodated when advised at time of booking. On board your cruise, the voltage is 200V AC (European standard) and 110V AC (North American standard). Limited number of adaptors are available on board, or you are welcome to bring your own. For safety reasons, hair irons and clothes irons cannot be used in staterooms. Hairdryers are provided in each stateroom. b Beverages A selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are included at your discretion on board throughout the day. Most lodges and hotels in the Kimberley are licensed to sell alcohol. They stock a limited range of alcoholic beverages for purchase, allowing you to enjoy an evening drink. Guests cannot bring their own alcohol. Alcohol is not permitted in some areas visited. c Clothing The dress code on our cruises and tours is relaxed. When packing, consider the time of year you are travelling and that it can potentially be quite cool at night, particularly on inland tours. We recommend layering your clothing so that you can be prepared for changes in weather conditions throughout the day. Sturdy footwear is essential, and wet shoes are highly recommended on some tours. For your cruise, light, comfortable clothing is ideal for during the day, but smart casual clothing for evenings on board the ship is recommended. You may wish to bring something a little dressier for the Captain’s Dinners and cocktail evenings, however there will be no black tie or formal evenings. It is essential you bring shoes that can get wet (e.g. reef shoes or rubber sandals), and are comfortable for walking in, for wet landings on shore. Flip flops or thongs are not appropriate. Your luggage should include a breathable windproof/ waterproof jacket, hat with brim and walking trousers/shorts. Currency Australian dollars (AUD) are used on all AWD land adventures. Euro (EUR) is the currency on board our expedition ships. Settlement of shipboard accounts are accepted with Visa, MasterCard and American Express. d Dining At our Kimberley wilderness lodges, enjoy breakfast with hot and cold options, grab a packed lunch before you head out for the day, then savour a chef-prepared three-course dinner each evening. All meals are included on board your cruise, including morning and afternoon tea. Should you have any special dietary requirements, you must advise these at the time of booking. e Expedition Cruising Expedition cruises are active and involve regular use of Zodiac vessels. These cruises feature a taste of exploration and adventure with an expedition team including naturalists, marine biologists, historians, geologists and photographers. A sense of adventure is required to take advantage of opportunities as they occur to enhance your cruise. h Health & Fitness As Kimberley & Outback Wilderness Adventure tours visit remote areas and feature activities with varying degrees of difficulty, it is vital to select a tour with an activity level suited to your health and fitness. A good level of fitness is essential for you to undertake walks in hot conditions and over terrain with uneven and slippery surfaces. Some walks will require you to clamber over boulders up to one-metre high. The nature of expedition cruising requires regular embarkation and disembarkation of Zodiacs for shore access, as well as wet landings on remote beaches, where footwear will get wet. Guests must be able to climb ramps and step in and out of smaller vessels. Walking frames are not permitted on any shore excursions. 98 Kimberley & Outback Wilderness Adventures 2024 APT
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