28 Mar 2017
Tags: Cruising, Information Night, Antarctica, Arctic
Expedition cruising experts, Aurora Expeditions, will be holding a free Polar Travel Information Evening in Sydney on 11 April 2017, and invites travellers to come along and learn more about travel to Antarctica and the Arctic.
Assistant Expedition Leader, Dr Liz Pope, has been leading groups of intrepid travellers to Antarctica and the Arctic with Aurora Expeditions since 2009. Liz will be speaking about travel to Antarctica and the Arctic; a typical day aboard a small-ship expedition cruise, what you can expect to see, do and feel, as well as practical information regarding cruising to some of the wildest and most remote destinations on the planet.
Aurora Expeditions will also be hosting experts from their polar adventure activities, including kayaking, scuba diving, snorkelling, and polar photography. Aurora Expeditions were pioneers in these activities, and continue to embody this adventurous spirit on every journey.
Anyone interested in travel to Antarctica or the Arctic is encouraged to attend this inspirational and informative evening, and take the opportunity to speak with a range of experts as they gather together at the same time.
Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, 11 April 2017
Time: 6:30 – 8pm, doors open 6:15pm
Where: Surry Hills Community Centre & Library, 405 Crown St, Surry Hills, NSW
Drinks and nibbles will be provided
The Polar Information Evening is free, however spaces are limited and registrations required. To secure your place, visit www.auroraexpeditions.com.au/events to register or call 1300 061 490.
For more information on Aurora Expeditions' Antarctic & Arctic voyages visit www.auroraexpeditions.com.au
Bio – Dr Liz Pope
Raised in the Philippines, USA and Australia, Liz caught the travel bug at an early age. After completing her PHD studies in biology, Liz worked around the world in a rich variety of roles, before joining Aurora Expeditions in 2009 as an Assistant Expedition Leader. Her enthusiasm and awe for the Polar Regions has only grown each year since and her work has taken her to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, the Antarctic Peninsula, Svalbard, Greenland, Canadian Arctic, Far East Russia, Alaska's Inside Passage and the Scottish Isles.