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CONTRACT: TERMS & CONDITIONSNOT INCLUDED: Taxes; passport fees; visas and fees for obtainingvisas; personal expenses such as laundry and telephone calls;accident/sickness, trip cancellation, and baggage insurance; gratuitiesto hotel and ship personnel; optional sightseeing excursions; excessbaggage charges on aircraft; local departure air taxes; airfare andassociated local taxes, airport facility taxes and federal inspection feesnot listed in the “Included Features” section; transfers and baggagehandling to/from airport/hotel on day(s) of arrival and/or departure1) if you have not purchased your air arrangements through ThomasP. Gohagan & Company, or 2) if you are arriving earlier or later thanand/or departing earlier or later than the scheduled group transfer(s);meals and beverages not listed in the “Included Features” section;and all other services not specifically mentioned in the “IncludedFeatures” section.AIRFARE: Airfare is subject to change and availability and isnonrefundable. Your airline ticket constitutes a contract between youand the airline (not Thomas P. Gohagan & Company), even ifpurchased through Thomas P. Gohagan & Company.LUGGAGE: Luggage allowance policies are set by the airlines andmay change without prior notice. Please contact your airline(s) forthe most current luggage allowance policy.HEALTH: Any physical or mental condition that may require specialmedical attention (for example, the need for a wheelchair) must bereported in writing when you make your reservation.DISCOUNTED RESERVATIONS: Discounts apply only to thosereservations received in the offices of Thomas P. Gohagan &Company in writing, accompanied by the required deposit, byJuly 24, 2009. In the event a “discounted” reservation must becancelled, no “replacement” reservation can be substituted at thediscounted rate. A “replacement” reservation is, in effect, a newreservation and can be substituted only at the full-fare tariff.Change and/or cancellation fees apply as outlined in this“Contract: Terms and Conditions” for the “replacement”reservation and the cancelled reservation.CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS: Cancellations for all or anypart of the trip will not be effective until received in writing in theoffices of Thomas P. Gohagan & Company. Should you have tocancel, the following terms will apply: reservation cancellations aresubject to a $200 per person administrative fee from the time ofbooking through 120 days prior to departure; from 95 through 119days prior to departure, $600 per person; from 60 through 94 daysprior to departure, 50% of the published full regular tariff;cancellations 59 days or less prior to departure, a no-show, or earlyreturn from the trip will result in forfeiture of 100% of the publishedfull regular tariff. In addition, any applicable airline cancellation feesand administrative fees will be assessed.PRE-PROGRAM CANCELLATIONS: Should you have to cancel,the following terms will apply: reservation cancellations are subject toa $50 per person administrative fee from the time of booking through120 days prior to departure; from 95 through 119 days prior todeparture, $200 per person; from 60 through 94 days prior todeparture, 50% of the published full regular tariff; cancellations 59days or less prior to departure, a no-show or early return from the tripwill result in forfeiture of 100% of the published full regular tariff. Inaddition, any applicable airline cancellation fees and administrativefees will be assessed.Because these cancellation policies are strictly enforced, we

strongly recommend for your protection that you purchase tripcancellation insurance. RESPONSIBILITY: Thomas P. Gohagan & Company, thesponsoring institution or association, and its and their employees,shareholders, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors or trustees,successors, agents, and assigns (collectively “Gohagan”), do notown or operate any entity which is to or does provide goods orservices for your trip including, for example, lodging facilities,airline, vessel, or other transportation companies, guides or guideservices, local ground operators, providers or organizers ofoptional excursions, food service providers, etc. All such personsand entities are independent contractors. As a result, Gohagan isnot liable for any negligent or willful act or failure to act of anysuch person or entity of any third party.In addition and without limitation, Gohagan is not responsible for

any injury, loss, death, inconvenience, delay, or damage to person orproperty in connection with the provision of any goods or serviceswhether resulting from, but not limited to, acts of God or forcemajeure, acts of war or civil unrest, insurrection or revolt, animals,strikes or other labor activities, criminal or terrorist activities of anykind, sickness, illness, the lack of availability of or access toappropriate medical attention, overbooking or downgrading ofaccommodations, mechanical or other failure of airplanes or othermeans of transportation, or for any failure of any transportationmechanism to arrive or depart on time.

If due to weather, flight schedules or other uncontrollable factors,you are required to spend an additional night(s), you will beresponsible for your own hotel, transfers and meal costs. Baggage isentirely at owner’s risk. The right is reserved to decline to accept orretain any person as a participant on these trips at any time. Specificroom/cabin assignments are within the sole discretion of thehotel/cruise line.Gohagan reserves the right to change the itinerary or trip features

at any time and for any reason, with or without notice, andGohagan shall not be liable for any loss of any kind as a result ofany such changes. Gohagan may cancel a trip for any reasonwhatsoever; if so, its sole responsibility is to refund monies paid bythe participant to it. Gohagan is not required to cancel any trip forany reason including without limitation, United States Departmentof State, World Health Organization or other Warnings orAdvisories of any kind. All fares, as well as ship schedules, port calls,hours of arrival and departure, special programs and guest lectureseries (if applicable), are subject to change or cancellation withoutprior notice. Gohagan shall not be required to refund any portionof the fare or make any other compensation under thesecircumstances. Gohagan is not responsible for penalties assessed byair carriers resulting from operational and/or itinerary changes, evenif Gohagan makes the flight arrangements or cancels the trip.Gohagan reserves the right to substitute vessels or hotels of a similarcategory for those listed in this brochure. Gohagan reserves the rightto increase the tour price in the event of cost increases due tochanges in airfares, currency fluctuations or fuel surcharges and allsuch increases are to be paid to Gohagan upon notice to the tourparticipant of such increases.ARBITRATION AGREEMENT: Any controversy or claim arisingout of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions, to theResponsibility Clause, to the brochure, or any other informationrelating in any way to the trip, or to the trip itself, shall be settledsolely and exclusively by binding arbitration in Chicago, Illinois, inaccordance with the commercial rules of the American ArbitrationAssociation then existent.RATES: Prices quoted are based on fares in effect at the time ofprinting and are subject to change prior to departure.REGISTRATION: CST#: 2031868-40, WST#: 601 767 666. OST#: TA 0905.ACCEPTANCE OF CONTRACT: By forwarding of deposit, theparticipant certifies that he/she does not have any mental, physical orother condition of disability that would create a hazard forhim/herself or other participants and accepts the terms and conditionsof this contract.Photo Credits: All images are rights managed and cannot be usedwithout permission.

Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,

From the soaring peaks of the Southern Alps and Sydney’s glittering skyline to theunderwater jewels of the Great Barrier Reef and the primeval tones of the didgeridoo,the unrivaled riches of Down Under are like no other on earth.

Join us on this spectacular journey that captures the essence of the stark contrasts,magnificent landscapes and dynamic cultures of both Australia and New Zealand. Thehighlight of this experience is the exclusive three-night cruise along the Great BarrierReef, one of nature’s greatest spectacles, aboard the intimate CORAL PRINCESS. Knownfor the warm Aussie hospitality of its crew and carefree ambiance, this stylish vesselmoors at secluded reefs and islands. The onboard marine biologist will share his passionfor and knowledge of this unique natural treasure.

Before exploring the reef, immerse yourself in the remote beauty of New Zealand.Marvel at the mountainous fjords of Milford Sound during a nature cruise and delight inthe stunning vistas of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkable Mountains fromBob’s Peak. In Australia, stay in bustling, sophisticated Sydney, a city renowned for itsbrilliant architecture, magnificent harbor setting and white sandy beaches, and visitSydney’s famous Opera House.

This program also provides exclusive opportunities to gain personal insight into localcultures during a dinner with a Christchurch family in their home and a comprehensiveintroduction to the Aborigines’ rich heritage at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park.You may further enhance your journey by joining the exclusive two-night Pre-ProgramOption in the beautiful port of Auckland, New Zealand.

We are pleased that one of UCLA’s most popular professors, Phil Rundel,will be the UCLA lecturer on this journey. Phil holds the title of DistinguishedProfessor of Biology in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UCLA. He teaches courses in Conservation Biology, California Ecosystemsand Tropical Ecology, and has received awards for undergraduate teaching.

Professor Rundel has traveled extensively throughout the world as part of his research,including multiple trips to Australia. He has written or edited six books, including popularfield guides to Southern California, and authored more than 300 research papers.

Space is limited, so I urge you to make your reservations today!

Sincerely,

Christel PailetDirector, Alumni Travel

For further information, please contact UCLA Alumni Travel at310-206-0613 or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586).

www.UCLAlumni.net

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GREAT BARRIER REEF

Rising like a great boomerang out of the azure,tropical waters of the Coral Sea, the GreatBarrier Reef is a natural wonder like no other,comprising more than 3,000 individual reefs and900 islands that span more than 1,400 miles inlength. A virtual carnival of life, it encompassestens of thousands of species of fish, coral,reptiles, plants and mammals, ranging fromplayful dolphins, multi-colored clownfish andgiant green turtles to fluorescent coral, pink-striped rainbow fish and the lumbering sea cowsaffectionately known as dugongs. In the waterssurrounding a single reef, as many as 250 speciesof shrimp alone can survive and thrive. Reveredfor millennia by local Aborigines who dependedon it for their livelihood, and “discovered” bythe great explorer Captain James Cook in 1770,the Great Barrier Reef has been designated aUNESCO World Heritage site and enjoys strictenvironmental protections as an AustralianNational Marine Park.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity toexperience this breathtaking tropical seaspectacle in a manner no visit to an aquariumcan replicate. While snorkeling or riding in the glass-bottom boat, you will peer into thismagical universe under the waves, where schoolsof tropical fish swish by in clouds of color, andintricate mosaics of color reflect a diversity of life rivaled only by the greatrainforests of South America. By virtue of itssmaller size and special design, the CORAL

PRINCESS can moor off remote reefs, ensuringthat the waters will not be overpopulated byother visitors and the ecosystem remains intactas nature intended. Throughout the cruise, theship’s personable marine biologist will giveinteractive presentations and special lectures and will accompany you on all glass-bottomboat excursions and nature walks.

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See the stunning sights of the Great Barrier Reef up-close as you snorkel in its pristine waters.

Cover: Cruise on Milford Sound andappreciate the splendid beauty of one of nature’s most spectacular creations.

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Description - Each outside cabin has a private bathroom and shower, air conditioning and a writing desk.

Standard cabin with two twin beds and porthole. Deck D. (108 square feet)

Standard cabin with two twin beds and window. Deck C. (108 square feet)Standard cabin with two twin beds or one double bed and window. Deck C. (138 square feet)

Superior cabin with two twin beds or one double bed and window. Deck B. (150 square feet)

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Please make my/our reservations incabin category:

1st Choice _____ 2nd Choice _____

� Double occupancy (one double bed).� Double occupancy (two twin beds).

� Single accommodations.� I am reserving as a single but prefer

to share accommodations and willallow you to select my roommate(shares cannot be guaranteed).

AUCKLAND PRE-PROGRAM RESERVATIONS� Double at $995 per person.� Single at $1,295 per person.� I am reserving as a single but prefer to share accommodations and willallow you to select my roommate(shares cannot be guaranteed).

Program Air:� Flights Los Angeles/Queenstownwith return Cairns/Los Angeles.Airfare is available at an additional cost to be advised.‡

� Flights from

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to Queenstown, New Zealand, withreturn from Cairns, Australia, at an additional cost to be advised.‡

Class: � Economy � Business � First

An Air Coordinator will contact you no later than four months prior todeparture regarding your selections.

‡Note: Airfare is subject to change andavailability and is nonrefundable.

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements.

Name(s) (as appears on passport)

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Enclosed is a check for $_________ as deposit ($600 per person, plus$200 per person Auckland Pre-Program). Make check payable to2010 Australia and New Zealand.

Deposits can also be made by credit card; however, all FINALpayments are required to be made by cash, check or wire transfer by Oct. 7, 2009.

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www.UCLAlumni.net

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This evening, an intimate dinner has been specially arranged in the home of a local family. Enjoy traditionalKiwi hospitality and cuisine, and gainpersonal insight into the lives of typical NewZealanders.

CHRISTCHURCH/SYDNEY,AUSTRALIADay 7Pursue individual interests in Christchurchprior to your flight to Sydney. Upon arrival,check into the historic Menzies Hotel,located in the heart of Sydney. The evening is at leisure.

SYDNEYDay 8Sydney’s stunning skyline, magnificentharbor and multi-cultural and cosmopolitanresidents distinguish it as one of the world’s truly great cities, a status revealed toa global audience when it hosted the Summer Olympic Games of 2000. The city’s history comes alive during the guided city tour that encompasses Sydney’s most famous neighborhoods and landmarks, including the lively Circular Quay; bustling Chinatown; vibrant King’s Cross; the historical Rocks area, once the rough-and-tumblecenter of Australia’s first British penalcolony; and Bondi Beach, where mastersurfers come to ride breakers the size of small mountains.

After lunch on your own, the special tourof Sydney’s magnificent Opera Housereveals the secrets of one of the world’s mostfamous buildings. Gain a unique perspectiveof this architectural masterpiece and itsdesign, and learn how the Danish architect, Jorn Utzon, arrived at his inspiration for the building’s ingenioussail motif.

SYDNEYDay 9Enjoy the day in Sydney on your own.

SYDNEY/TOWNSVILLE/GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISEDay 10 to Day 12Fly to Townsville and embark the CORAL PRINCESS, an intimate cruiser designedspecifically to navigate the remote inlets andchannels of the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s greatest treasures.Throughout your cruise, the ship will stop when conditions permit, so that you mayexperience the Great Barrier Reef at its finest. The ship is fully equipped withcomplimentary snorkeling equipment and a glass-bottom boat, from which you can observe the underwater wonders in dry comfort.

Cruise along the picturesque shores of thedensely forested Palm Islands and MagneticIsland, where Mount Cook, named for thegreat explorer, rises above lush hills carpetedwith eucalyptus trees.

INCLUDED FEATURES

IN QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALAND� Two nights in the first-class Novotel Lakeside Hoteladjacent to Lake Wakatipu.

� Breakfast each morning.� Welcome cocktail.� Tour of Queenstown with visits to the historic miningsettlement of Arrowtown and Kawarau Bridge.

� Gondola ride up to Bob’s Peak.

Scenic transfer to Te Anau with lunch in a restaurant.� Nature cruise on breathtaking Milford Sound.

IN TE ANAU� One night in the centrally located Distinction Luxmore Hotel.� Breakfast.

Motorcoach transfer to Queenstown and flight to Christchurch.

IN CHRISTCHURCH� One night in the Copthorne Central Hotel.� Breakfast.� City tour of Christchurch, a city renowned for its classicEnglish ambiance.

� Afternoon tea at the Historic Mona Vale Homestead.� Specially arranged dinner in the home of a local family.

Air transportation from Christchurch to Sydney.

IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA� Three nights in the Menzies Hotel, ideally located nearmany of the city’s highlights.

� Breakfast each morning.� City tour including Bondi Beach, the Harbor Bridge,Chinatown and the Rocks area.

� Special visit to the Sydney Opera House.

Air transportation from Sydney to Townsville.

ON BOARD THE CORAL PRINCESS� Three-night cruise along the Great Barrier Reef fromTownsville to Cairns, with stops at Pelorus Island, DunkIsland, Nathan Reef and Thetford Reef.

� Outside cabin with private bathroom facilities and air conditioning.

� All meals throughout the cruise, featuring buffet-stylebreakfast, lunch and dinner served in a single, unassigned seating.

� Lecture series focusing on the Great Barrier Reef by theship’s knowledgeable marine biologist.

� Opportunities to snorkel at some of the world’s mostpristine coral reefs.

� Glass-bottom boat reef excursions featuring livelycommentary by the ship’s marine biologist.

� Authentic Australian barbecue on the shores of Pelorus Island.� Nature walk on Dunk Island, the only island in Australiawith rainforests.

IN CAIRNS� One night in the Novotel Rockford Palm Cove Hotel.� Breakfast.� Visit to Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, featuringstunning interpretations of Aboriginal culture and history.

ENHANCED TRAVEL SERVICES� All transfers and luggage handling abroad for allparticipants who have purchased their air tickets throughGohagan & Company and whose arrival(s)/departure(s)coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s).

� All excursions and visits, as outlined in the itinerary, withexperienced local guides.

� Gratuities to local guides and drivers.� Hospitality desk aboard the CORAL PRINCESS and in the hotels.� Experienced Travel Director to accompany you throughoutthe travel program.

� Travel document wallet, name badge and pre-departure information.

� Automatic $250,000 flight insurance policy for each participant ticketed on flights by Thomas P. Gohagan & Company.

U.S.Day 1 & Day 2Depart for Queenstown, New Zealand.Cross the International Date Line.

QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALANDDay 3Arrive in Queenstown and check into theNovotel Lakeside Hotel, located in the heartof the town on the shores of Lake Wakatipu.

QUEENSTOWNDay 4The morning tour reveals the charms andtreasures of Queenstown and its environs.Step back into the pioneering days of the1860’s gold rush during a visit to the historicmining settlement of Arrowtown, where old-time pubs and traditional shops lend thetown an ambiance reminiscent of America’sOld West. In the Lakes District Museum,fascinating exhibits paint a vivid andauthentic portrait of 19th-century life in NewZealand’s frontier country. Stop at the historic Kawarau suspension bridge,constructed in the 1880s and made famousfor its bungee jumpers, and ascend Bob’sPeak aboard a gondola for breathtakingpanoramic views of Queenstown, LakeWakatipu and the Southern Alps. Theafternoon is free for independent pursuits.

QUEENSTOWN/MILFORD SOUND/TE ANAUDay 5Words cannot describe the sublime beauty ofMilford Sound, a spectacular fjord-like inletwhere towering mountains plunge into thesea as countless waterfalls cascade downtheir verdant slopes, misting into a vast, ever-changing sequence of small rainbows.Following a scenic drive from Queenstown,the afternoon cruise provides the idealopportunity to experience Milford Sound

and its surrounding landscapes, which according to Maori legend were created bythe demigod Tu Te Raki Whanoa, who usedhis great powers to forge the mountains andvalleys of New Zealand’s southern Fiordlandregion. Continue to Te Anau and check intothe Distinction Luxmore Hotel for the night.

TE ANAU/CHRISTCHURCHDay 6Depart Te Anau and fly to Christchurch. Checkinto the Copthorne Central Hotel, located inthe heart of the city overlooking VictoriaSquare and the Avon River. Known as “themost English city outside of England,”Christchurch captures the provincial charm ofBritain with its Victorian architecture, elegantpublic squares and well-tended parks. Thespecial panoramic city tour introduces you tothe town’s most alluring landmarks, includingCathedral Square, the University of Canterburyand Hagley Park. Afternoon tea is served at thebeautifully landscaped, 100-year-old, Tudor-style Mona Vale Homestead, providing theperfect opportunity to experienceChristchurch’s classic English character.

The Harbor Bridge and its legendary Opera House have endowed Sydney with one of the moststriking skylines in the world and universal acclaim as a bastion of exceptional architecture.

Experience the charms of Victorian England inChristchurch, where visitors can stroll through thelush gardens or go punting on the Avon River.

Marvel at the rainbow-like huesof the Great Barrier Reef andcome face to face with thebreathtaking wonders of thisunderwater universe.

Discover this idyllic world of tropical islands, breathtaking coral reefs andabundant marine life while cruising aboard the CORAL PRINCESS, freshlyrefurbished in 2008. This intimateexpedition cruiser is acclaimed for itsexceptional crew, which embodiesAustralian hospitality and is known forestablishing a strong sense of camaraderiewith passengers from around the globe.Designed specifically to navigate the watersof the Great Barrier Reef, this impeccablycrafted ship is the perfect vessel forexploring the wonders of the Coral Sea.With only 25 cabins, it offers the personalfeel of a yacht, and its enhancednavigability enables it to call at remotecoral reefs and small islands inaccessible tolarger ships.

Each newly refurbished outside cabin featurestwo twin beds or one double bed, privatebathroom facilities and air conditioning.

Meals are served daily in a single, openseating in the dining room, where skilledchefs specialize in Australian cuisineprepared with local ingredients, includingthe region’s legendary fresh seafood.Complimentary coffee and tea are availablearound the clock. Public areas include thelounge, reference library, boutique and thespa pool on the sun deck.

The CORAL PRINCESS features an onboardmarine biologist who enthusiastically shareshis knowledge of and insight into the GreatBarrier Reef’s amazing array of marine lifeduring excursions and lectures. The ship isalso equipped with a special glass-bottomboat for viewing the wonders of theunderwater universe in dry comfort.

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CORAL PRINCESS

Enjoy panoramic views of deep blue Lake Wakatipu from Bob’s Peak, and the aptly named Remarkablesmountain range beyond it.

On the tropical shores of Pelorus, trekthrough the isle’s lush rainforestaccompanied by the ship’s marine biologist. Named Yanooa by the Aboriginals, Pelorushas been designated a national park by theAustralian government, a status that fullyprotects its pristine and fragile ecosystem. It isalso surrounded by a spectacular fringing reef,where you may encounter thousands ofcolorful fish and fascinating creaturesincluding giant turtles, graceful rays andmysterious dugongs, the sea mammals thatmany believe inspired the myth of themermaids among generations of seafarers.

Savor a typical Aussie-style barbecuelunch on Pelorus’ sandy white beachesbefore departing for the scenic HinchinbrookChannel and the Family Islands group, ladenwith mangroves, mountainous cliffs andgreen forests. Visit the Dunk Island Resorton the largest of the Family Islands, whereyou may spend the afternoon at the pool orjoin an optional walk through the rainforestin search of the island’s more than 100indigenous bird species. If you’re lucky, youmay even catch a glimpse of the elusive,blue-winged Ulysses butterfly.

Enjoy a full day at awe-inspiring NathanReef, with time to snorkel in the warm,tropical waters and explore the breathtakingtapestry of life, from brightly colored starfishand sea cucumbers to hundreds of types ofcoral, plants and fish. You can alsoexperience this kingdom of coral whilecruising aboard the ship’s glass-bottom boat,accompanied by the marine biologist, whowill share detailed knowledge of the GreatBarrier Reef’s complex ecosystem.

GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISE/THETFORD REEF/CAIRNSDay 13Conclude your cruise at Thetford Reef,with one last opportunity to snorkel amidits vast array of coral and sea life, whichincludes more than 1,500 species of fish aswell as turtles and dolphins. After lunch,disembark the ship in Cairns.

Delve into thousands of years ofAboriginal history during a visit toTjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. Attenda performance of Aboriginal music anddance, admire traditional artwork, listen to the tales of ancient legends or participatein demonstrations of boomerangs,didgeridoos and typical bush cuisine.

Following your visit to Tjapukai Park,check into the Novotel Rockford Palm CoveHotel, located on a beautiful beach against ascenic backdrop of lush rainforest. Thisevening enjoy the farewell reception in thehotel. Dinner is on your own in Cairns.

CAIRNS/IN TRANSIT/U.S.Day 14After breakfast, check out of the hotel andboard your return flight to the U.S.

AUCKLAND

PRE-PROGRAM OPTIONStay in beautiful Auckland for two nights in an ideally located hotel in the heart of the cityand learn about Auckland’s unique history, rich maritime heritage and the fascinatingculture of the indigenous Maori people. Air transportation to Queenstown is included.Complete details will be provided with yourreservation confirmation.

Discover the many thousand forms of life in theCoral Sea’s deep waters, including brightly coloredcoral and the uniquely shaped pufferfish.

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Hinchinbrook ChannelGreat Barrier

This evening, an intimate dinner has been specially arranged in the home of a local family. Enjoy traditionalKiwi hospitality and cuisine, and gainpersonal insight into the lives of typical NewZealanders.

CHRISTCHURCH/SYDNEY,AUSTRALIADay 7Pursue individual interests in Christchurchprior to your flight to Sydney. Upon arrival,check into the historic Menzies Hotel,located in the heart of Sydney. The evening is at leisure.

SYDNEYDay 8Sydney’s stunning skyline, magnificentharbor and multi-cultural and cosmopolitanresidents distinguish it as one of the world’s truly great cities, a status revealed toa global audience when it hosted the Summer Olympic Games of 2000. The city’s history comes alive during the guided city tour that encompasses Sydney’s most famous neighborhoods and landmarks, including the lively Circular Quay; bustling Chinatown; vibrant King’s Cross; the historical Rocks area, once the rough-and-tumblecenter of Australia’s first British penalcolony; and Bondi Beach, where mastersurfers come to ride breakers the size of small mountains.

After lunch on your own, the special tourof Sydney’s magnificent Opera Housereveals the secrets of one of the world’s mostfamous buildings. Gain a unique perspectiveof this architectural masterpiece and itsdesign, and learn how the Danish architect, Jorn Utzon, arrived at his inspiration for the building’s ingenioussail motif.

SYDNEYDay 9Enjoy the day in Sydney on your own.

SYDNEY/TOWNSVILLE/GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISEDay 10 to Day 12Fly to Townsville and embark the CORAL PRINCESS, an intimate cruiser designedspecifically to navigate the remote inlets andchannels of the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s greatest treasures.Throughout your cruise, the ship will stop when conditions permit, so that you mayexperience the Great Barrier Reef at its finest. The ship is fully equipped withcomplimentary snorkeling equipment and a glass-bottom boat, from which you can observe the underwater wonders in dry comfort.

Cruise along the picturesque shores of thedensely forested Palm Islands and MagneticIsland, where Mount Cook, named for thegreat explorer, rises above lush hills carpetedwith eucalyptus trees.

INCLUDED FEATURES

IN QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALAND� Two nights in the first-class Novotel Lakeside Hoteladjacent to Lake Wakatipu.

� Breakfast each morning.� Welcome cocktail.� Tour of Queenstown with visits to the historic miningsettlement of Arrowtown and Kawarau Bridge.

� Gondola ride up to Bob’s Peak.

Scenic transfer to Te Anau with lunch in a restaurant.� Nature cruise on breathtaking Milford Sound.

IN TE ANAU� One night in the centrally located Distinction Luxmore Hotel.� Breakfast.

Motorcoach transfer to Queenstown and flight to Christchurch.

IN CHRISTCHURCH� One night in the Copthorne Central Hotel.� Breakfast.� City tour of Christchurch, a city renowned for its classicEnglish ambiance.

� Afternoon tea at the Historic Mona Vale Homestead.� Specially arranged dinner in the home of a local family.

Air transportation from Christchurch to Sydney.

IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA� Three nights in the Menzies Hotel, ideally located nearmany of the city’s highlights.

� Breakfast each morning.� City tour including Bondi Beach, the Harbor Bridge,Chinatown and the Rocks area.

� Special visit to the Sydney Opera House.

Air transportation from Sydney to Townsville.

ON BOARD THE CORAL PRINCESS� Three-night cruise along the Great Barrier Reef fromTownsville to Cairns, with stops at Pelorus Island, DunkIsland, Nathan Reef and Thetford Reef.

� Outside cabin with private bathroom facilities and air conditioning.

� All meals throughout the cruise, featuring buffet-stylebreakfast, lunch and dinner served in a single, unassigned seating.

� Lecture series focusing on the Great Barrier Reef by theship’s knowledgeable marine biologist.

� Opportunities to snorkel at some of the world’s mostpristine coral reefs.

� Glass-bottom boat reef excursions featuring livelycommentary by the ship’s marine biologist.

� Authentic Australian barbecue on the shores of Pelorus Island.� Nature walk on Dunk Island, the only island in Australiawith rainforests.

IN CAIRNS� One night in the Novotel Rockford Palm Cove Hotel.� Breakfast.� Visit to Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, featuringstunning interpretations of Aboriginal culture and history.

ENHANCED TRAVEL SERVICES� All transfers and luggage handling abroad for allparticipants who have purchased their air tickets throughGohagan & Company and whose arrival(s)/departure(s)coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s).

� All excursions and visits, as outlined in the itinerary, withexperienced local guides.

� Gratuities to local guides and drivers.� Hospitality desk aboard the CORAL PRINCESS and in the hotels.� Experienced Travel Director to accompany you throughoutthe travel program.

� Travel document wallet, name badge and pre-departure information.

� Automatic $250,000 flight insurance policy for each participant ticketed on flights by Thomas P. Gohagan & Company.

U.S.Day 1 & Day 2Depart for Queenstown, New Zealand.Cross the International Date Line.

QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALANDDay 3Arrive in Queenstown and check into theNovotel Lakeside Hotel, located in the heartof the town on the shores of Lake Wakatipu.

QUEENSTOWNDay 4The morning tour reveals the charms andtreasures of Queenstown and its environs.Step back into the pioneering days of the1860’s gold rush during a visit to the historicmining settlement of Arrowtown, where old-time pubs and traditional shops lend thetown an ambiance reminiscent of America’sOld West. In the Lakes District Museum,fascinating exhibits paint a vivid andauthentic portrait of 19th-century life in NewZealand’s frontier country. Stop at the historic Kawarau suspension bridge,constructed in the 1880s and made famousfor its bungee jumpers, and ascend Bob’sPeak aboard a gondola for breathtakingpanoramic views of Queenstown, LakeWakatipu and the Southern Alps. Theafternoon is free for independent pursuits.

QUEENSTOWN/MILFORD SOUND/TE ANAUDay 5Words cannot describe the sublime beauty ofMilford Sound, a spectacular fjord-like inletwhere towering mountains plunge into thesea as countless waterfalls cascade downtheir verdant slopes, misting into a vast, ever-changing sequence of small rainbows.Following a scenic drive from Queenstown,the afternoon cruise provides the idealopportunity to experience Milford Sound

and its surrounding landscapes, which according to Maori legend were created bythe demigod Tu Te Raki Whanoa, who usedhis great powers to forge the mountains andvalleys of New Zealand’s southern Fiordlandregion. Continue to Te Anau and check intothe Distinction Luxmore Hotel for the night.

TE ANAU/CHRISTCHURCHDay 6Depart Te Anau and fly to Christchurch. Checkinto the Copthorne Central Hotel, located inthe heart of the city overlooking VictoriaSquare and the Avon River. Known as “themost English city outside of England,”Christchurch captures the provincial charm ofBritain with its Victorian architecture, elegantpublic squares and well-tended parks. Thespecial panoramic city tour introduces you tothe town’s most alluring landmarks, includingCathedral Square, the University of Canterburyand Hagley Park. Afternoon tea is served at thebeautifully landscaped, 100-year-old, Tudor-style Mona Vale Homestead, providing theperfect opportunity to experienceChristchurch’s classic English character.

The Harbor Bridge and its legendary Opera House have endowed Sydney with one of the moststriking skylines in the world and universal acclaim as a bastion of exceptional architecture.

Experience the charms of Victorian England inChristchurch, where visitors can stroll through thelush gardens or go punting on the Avon River.

Marvel at the rainbow-like huesof the Great Barrier Reef andcome face to face with thebreathtaking wonders of thisunderwater universe.

Discover this idyllic world of tropical islands, breathtaking coral reefs andabundant marine life while cruising aboard the CORAL PRINCESS, freshlyrefurbished in 2008. This intimateexpedition cruiser is acclaimed for itsexceptional crew, which embodiesAustralian hospitality and is known forestablishing a strong sense of camaraderiewith passengers from around the globe.Designed specifically to navigate the watersof the Great Barrier Reef, this impeccablycrafted ship is the perfect vessel forexploring the wonders of the Coral Sea.With only 25 cabins, it offers the personalfeel of a yacht, and its enhancednavigability enables it to call at remotecoral reefs and small islands inaccessible tolarger ships.

Each newly refurbished outside cabin featurestwo twin beds or one double bed, privatebathroom facilities and air conditioning.

Meals are served daily in a single, openseating in the dining room, where skilledchefs specialize in Australian cuisineprepared with local ingredients, includingthe region’s legendary fresh seafood.Complimentary coffee and tea are availablearound the clock. Public areas include thelounge, reference library, boutique and thespa pool on the sun deck.

The CORAL PRINCESS features an onboardmarine biologist who enthusiastically shareshis knowledge of and insight into the GreatBarrier Reef’s amazing array of marine lifeduring excursions and lectures. The ship isalso equipped with a special glass-bottomboat for viewing the wonders of theunderwater universe in dry comfort.

Category 2 Cabin

Lounge

Marine biologist on glass-bottom boat

CORAL PRINCESS

Enjoy panoramic views of deep blue Lake Wakatipu from Bob’s Peak, and the aptly named Remarkablesmountain range beyond it.

On the tropical shores of Pelorus, trekthrough the isle’s lush rainforestaccompanied by the ship’s marine biologist. Named Yanooa by the Aboriginals, Pelorushas been designated a national park by theAustralian government, a status that fullyprotects its pristine and fragile ecosystem. It isalso surrounded by a spectacular fringing reef,where you may encounter thousands ofcolorful fish and fascinating creaturesincluding giant turtles, graceful rays andmysterious dugongs, the sea mammals thatmany believe inspired the myth of themermaids among generations of seafarers.

Savor a typical Aussie-style barbecuelunch on Pelorus’ sandy white beachesbefore departing for the scenic HinchinbrookChannel and the Family Islands group, ladenwith mangroves, mountainous cliffs andgreen forests. Visit the Dunk Island Resorton the largest of the Family Islands, whereyou may spend the afternoon at the pool orjoin an optional walk through the rainforestin search of the island’s more than 100indigenous bird species. If you’re lucky, youmay even catch a glimpse of the elusive,blue-winged Ulysses butterfly.

Enjoy a full day at awe-inspiring NathanReef, with time to snorkel in the warm,tropical waters and explore the breathtakingtapestry of life, from brightly colored starfishand sea cucumbers to hundreds of types ofcoral, plants and fish. You can alsoexperience this kingdom of coral whilecruising aboard the ship’s glass-bottom boat,accompanied by the marine biologist, whowill share detailed knowledge of the GreatBarrier Reef’s complex ecosystem.

GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISE/THETFORD REEF/CAIRNSDay 13Conclude your cruise at Thetford Reef,with one last opportunity to snorkel amidits vast array of coral and sea life, whichincludes more than 1,500 species of fish aswell as turtles and dolphins. After lunch,disembark the ship in Cairns.

Delve into thousands of years ofAboriginal history during a visit toTjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. Attenda performance of Aboriginal music anddance, admire traditional artwork, listen to the tales of ancient legends or participatein demonstrations of boomerangs,didgeridoos and typical bush cuisine.

Following your visit to Tjapukai Park,check into the Novotel Rockford Palm CoveHotel, located on a beautiful beach against ascenic backdrop of lush rainforest. Thisevening enjoy the farewell reception in thehotel. Dinner is on your own in Cairns.

CAIRNS/IN TRANSIT/U.S.Day 14After breakfast, check out of the hotel andboard your return flight to the U.S.

AUCKLAND

PRE-PROGRAM OPTIONStay in beautiful Auckland for two nights in an ideally located hotel in the heart of the cityand learn about Auckland’s unique history, rich maritime heritage and the fascinatingculture of the indigenous Maori people. Air transportation to Queenstown is included.Complete details will be provided with yourreservation confirmation.

Discover the many thousand forms of life in theCoral Sea’s deep waters, including brightly coloredcoral and the uniquely shaped pufferfish.

Cruise Itinerary

Air Routing

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This evening, an intimate dinner has been specially arranged in the home of a local family. Enjoy traditionalKiwi hospitality and cuisine, and gainpersonal insight into the lives of typical NewZealanders.

CHRISTCHURCH/SYDNEY,AUSTRALIADay 7Pursue individual interests in Christchurchprior to your flight to Sydney. Upon arrival,check into the historic Menzies Hotel,located in the heart of Sydney. The evening is at leisure.

SYDNEYDay 8Sydney’s stunning skyline, magnificentharbor and multi-cultural and cosmopolitanresidents distinguish it as one of the world’s truly great cities, a status revealed toa global audience when it hosted the Summer Olympic Games of 2000. The city’s history comes alive during the guided city tour that encompasses Sydney’s most famous neighborhoods and landmarks, including the lively Circular Quay; bustling Chinatown; vibrant King’s Cross; the historical Rocks area, once the rough-and-tumblecenter of Australia’s first British penalcolony; and Bondi Beach, where mastersurfers come to ride breakers the size of small mountains.

After lunch on your own, the special tourof Sydney’s magnificent Opera Housereveals the secrets of one of the world’s mostfamous buildings. Gain a unique perspectiveof this architectural masterpiece and itsdesign, and learn how the Danish architect, Jorn Utzon, arrived at his inspiration for the building’s ingenioussail motif.

SYDNEYDay 9Enjoy the day in Sydney on your own.

SYDNEY/TOWNSVILLE/GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISEDay 10 to Day 12Fly to Townsville and embark the CORAL PRINCESS, an intimate cruiser designedspecifically to navigate the remote inlets andchannels of the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s greatest treasures.Throughout your cruise, the ship will stop when conditions permit, so that you mayexperience the Great Barrier Reef at its finest. The ship is fully equipped withcomplimentary snorkeling equipment and a glass-bottom boat, from which you can observe the underwater wonders in dry comfort.

Cruise along the picturesque shores of thedensely forested Palm Islands and MagneticIsland, where Mount Cook, named for thegreat explorer, rises above lush hills carpetedwith eucalyptus trees.

INCLUDED FEATURES

IN QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALAND� Two nights in the first-class Novotel Lakeside Hoteladjacent to Lake Wakatipu.

� Breakfast each morning.� Welcome cocktail.� Tour of Queenstown with visits to the historic miningsettlement of Arrowtown and Kawarau Bridge.

� Gondola ride up to Bob’s Peak.

Scenic transfer to Te Anau with lunch in a restaurant.� Nature cruise on breathtaking Milford Sound.

IN TE ANAU� One night in the centrally located Distinction Luxmore Hotel.� Breakfast.

Motorcoach transfer to Queenstown and flight to Christchurch.

IN CHRISTCHURCH� One night in the Copthorne Central Hotel.� Breakfast.� City tour of Christchurch, a city renowned for its classicEnglish ambiance.

� Afternoon tea at the Historic Mona Vale Homestead.� Specially arranged dinner in the home of a local family.

Air transportation from Christchurch to Sydney.

IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA� Three nights in the Menzies Hotel, ideally located nearmany of the city’s highlights.

� Breakfast each morning.� City tour including Bondi Beach, the Harbor Bridge,Chinatown and the Rocks area.

� Special visit to the Sydney Opera House.

Air transportation from Sydney to Townsville.

ON BOARD THE CORAL PRINCESS� Three-night cruise along the Great Barrier Reef fromTownsville to Cairns, with stops at Pelorus Island, DunkIsland, Nathan Reef and Thetford Reef.

� Outside cabin with private bathroom facilities and air conditioning.

� All meals throughout the cruise, featuring buffet-stylebreakfast, lunch and dinner served in a single, unassigned seating.

� Lecture series focusing on the Great Barrier Reef by theship’s knowledgeable marine biologist.

� Opportunities to snorkel at some of the world’s mostpristine coral reefs.

� Glass-bottom boat reef excursions featuring livelycommentary by the ship’s marine biologist.

� Authentic Australian barbecue on the shores of Pelorus Island.� Nature walk on Dunk Island, the only island in Australiawith rainforests.

IN CAIRNS� One night in the Novotel Rockford Palm Cove Hotel.� Breakfast.� Visit to Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, featuringstunning interpretations of Aboriginal culture and history.

ENHANCED TRAVEL SERVICES� All transfers and luggage handling abroad for allparticipants who have purchased their air tickets throughGohagan & Company and whose arrival(s)/departure(s)coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s).

� All excursions and visits, as outlined in the itinerary, withexperienced local guides.

� Gratuities to local guides and drivers.� Hospitality desk aboard the CORAL PRINCESS and in the hotels.� Experienced Travel Director to accompany you throughoutthe travel program.

� Travel document wallet, name badge and pre-departure information.

� Automatic $250,000 flight insurance policy for each participant ticketed on flights by Thomas P. Gohagan & Company.

U.S.Day 1 & Day 2Depart for Queenstown, New Zealand.Cross the International Date Line.

QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALANDDay 3Arrive in Queenstown and check into theNovotel Lakeside Hotel, located in the heartof the town on the shores of Lake Wakatipu.

QUEENSTOWNDay 4The morning tour reveals the charms andtreasures of Queenstown and its environs.Step back into the pioneering days of the1860’s gold rush during a visit to the historicmining settlement of Arrowtown, where old-time pubs and traditional shops lend thetown an ambiance reminiscent of America’sOld West. In the Lakes District Museum,fascinating exhibits paint a vivid andauthentic portrait of 19th-century life in NewZealand’s frontier country. Stop at the historic Kawarau suspension bridge,constructed in the 1880s and made famousfor its bungee jumpers, and ascend Bob’sPeak aboard a gondola for breathtakingpanoramic views of Queenstown, LakeWakatipu and the Southern Alps. Theafternoon is free for independent pursuits.

QUEENSTOWN/MILFORD SOUND/TE ANAUDay 5Words cannot describe the sublime beauty ofMilford Sound, a spectacular fjord-like inletwhere towering mountains plunge into thesea as countless waterfalls cascade downtheir verdant slopes, misting into a vast, ever-changing sequence of small rainbows.Following a scenic drive from Queenstown,the afternoon cruise provides the idealopportunity to experience Milford Sound

and its surrounding landscapes, which according to Maori legend were created bythe demigod Tu Te Raki Whanoa, who usedhis great powers to forge the mountains andvalleys of New Zealand’s southern Fiordlandregion. Continue to Te Anau and check intothe Distinction Luxmore Hotel for the night.

TE ANAU/CHRISTCHURCHDay 6Depart Te Anau and fly to Christchurch. Checkinto the Copthorne Central Hotel, located inthe heart of the city overlooking VictoriaSquare and the Avon River. Known as “themost English city outside of England,”Christchurch captures the provincial charm ofBritain with its Victorian architecture, elegantpublic squares and well-tended parks. Thespecial panoramic city tour introduces you tothe town’s most alluring landmarks, includingCathedral Square, the University of Canterburyand Hagley Park. Afternoon tea is served at thebeautifully landscaped, 100-year-old, Tudor-style Mona Vale Homestead, providing theperfect opportunity to experienceChristchurch’s classic English character.

The Harbor Bridge and its legendary Opera House have endowed Sydney with one of the moststriking skylines in the world and universal acclaim as a bastion of exceptional architecture.

Experience the charms of Victorian England inChristchurch, where visitors can stroll through thelush gardens or go punting on the Avon River.

Marvel at the rainbow-like huesof the Great Barrier Reef andcome face to face with thebreathtaking wonders of thisunderwater universe.

Discover this idyllic world of tropical islands, breathtaking coral reefs andabundant marine life while cruising aboard the CORAL PRINCESS, freshlyrefurbished in 2008. This intimateexpedition cruiser is acclaimed for itsexceptional crew, which embodiesAustralian hospitality and is known forestablishing a strong sense of camaraderiewith passengers from around the globe.Designed specifically to navigate the watersof the Great Barrier Reef, this impeccablycrafted ship is the perfect vessel forexploring the wonders of the Coral Sea.With only 25 cabins, it offers the personalfeel of a yacht, and its enhancednavigability enables it to call at remotecoral reefs and small islands inaccessible tolarger ships.

Each newly refurbished outside cabin featurestwo twin beds or one double bed, privatebathroom facilities and air conditioning.

Meals are served daily in a single, openseating in the dining room, where skilledchefs specialize in Australian cuisineprepared with local ingredients, includingthe region’s legendary fresh seafood.Complimentary coffee and tea are availablearound the clock. Public areas include thelounge, reference library, boutique and thespa pool on the sun deck.

The CORAL PRINCESS features an onboardmarine biologist who enthusiastically shareshis knowledge of and insight into the GreatBarrier Reef’s amazing array of marine lifeduring excursions and lectures. The ship isalso equipped with a special glass-bottomboat for viewing the wonders of theunderwater universe in dry comfort.

Category 2 Cabin

Lounge

Marine biologist on glass-bottom boat

CORAL PRINCESS

Enjoy panoramic views of deep blue Lake Wakatipu from Bob’s Peak, and the aptly named Remarkablesmountain range beyond it.

On the tropical shores of Pelorus, trekthrough the isle’s lush rainforestaccompanied by the ship’s marine biologist. Named Yanooa by the Aboriginals, Pelorushas been designated a national park by theAustralian government, a status that fullyprotects its pristine and fragile ecosystem. It isalso surrounded by a spectacular fringing reef,where you may encounter thousands ofcolorful fish and fascinating creaturesincluding giant turtles, graceful rays andmysterious dugongs, the sea mammals thatmany believe inspired the myth of themermaids among generations of seafarers.

Savor a typical Aussie-style barbecuelunch on Pelorus’ sandy white beachesbefore departing for the scenic HinchinbrookChannel and the Family Islands group, ladenwith mangroves, mountainous cliffs andgreen forests. Visit the Dunk Island Resorton the largest of the Family Islands, whereyou may spend the afternoon at the pool orjoin an optional walk through the rainforestin search of the island’s more than 100indigenous bird species. If you’re lucky, youmay even catch a glimpse of the elusive,blue-winged Ulysses butterfly.

Enjoy a full day at awe-inspiring NathanReef, with time to snorkel in the warm,tropical waters and explore the breathtakingtapestry of life, from brightly colored starfishand sea cucumbers to hundreds of types ofcoral, plants and fish. You can alsoexperience this kingdom of coral whilecruising aboard the ship’s glass-bottom boat,accompanied by the marine biologist, whowill share detailed knowledge of the GreatBarrier Reef’s complex ecosystem.

GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISE/THETFORD REEF/CAIRNSDay 13Conclude your cruise at Thetford Reef,with one last opportunity to snorkel amidits vast array of coral and sea life, whichincludes more than 1,500 species of fish aswell as turtles and dolphins. After lunch,disembark the ship in Cairns.

Delve into thousands of years ofAboriginal history during a visit toTjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. Attenda performance of Aboriginal music anddance, admire traditional artwork, listen to the tales of ancient legends or participatein demonstrations of boomerangs,didgeridoos and typical bush cuisine.

Following your visit to Tjapukai Park,check into the Novotel Rockford Palm CoveHotel, located on a beautiful beach against ascenic backdrop of lush rainforest. Thisevening enjoy the farewell reception in thehotel. Dinner is on your own in Cairns.

CAIRNS/IN TRANSIT/U.S.Day 14After breakfast, check out of the hotel andboard your return flight to the U.S.

AUCKLAND

PRE-PROGRAM OPTIONStay in beautiful Auckland for two nights in an ideally located hotel in the heart of the cityand learn about Auckland’s unique history, rich maritime heritage and the fascinatingculture of the indigenous Maori people. Air transportation to Queenstown is included.Complete details will be provided with yourreservation confirmation.

Discover the many thousand forms of life in theCoral Sea’s deep waters, including brightly coloredcoral and the uniquely shaped pufferfish.

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This evening, an intimate dinner has been specially arranged in the home of a local family. Enjoy traditionalKiwi hospitality and cuisine, and gainpersonal insight into the lives of typical NewZealanders.

CHRISTCHURCH/SYDNEY,AUSTRALIADay 7Pursue individual interests in Christchurchprior to your flight to Sydney. Upon arrival,check into the historic Menzies Hotel,located in the heart of Sydney. The evening is at leisure.

SYDNEYDay 8Sydney’s stunning skyline, magnificentharbor and multi-cultural and cosmopolitanresidents distinguish it as one of the world’s truly great cities, a status revealed toa global audience when it hosted the Summer Olympic Games of 2000. The city’s history comes alive during the guided city tour that encompasses Sydney’s most famous neighborhoods and landmarks, including the lively Circular Quay; bustling Chinatown; vibrant King’s Cross; the historical Rocks area, once the rough-and-tumblecenter of Australia’s first British penalcolony; and Bondi Beach, where mastersurfers come to ride breakers the size of small mountains.

After lunch on your own, the special tourof Sydney’s magnificent Opera Housereveals the secrets of one of the world’s mostfamous buildings. Gain a unique perspectiveof this architectural masterpiece and itsdesign, and learn how the Danish architect, Jorn Utzon, arrived at his inspiration for the building’s ingenioussail motif.

SYDNEYDay 9Enjoy the day in Sydney on your own.

SYDNEY/TOWNSVILLE/GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISEDay 10 to Day 12Fly to Townsville and embark the CORAL PRINCESS, an intimate cruiser designedspecifically to navigate the remote inlets andchannels of the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s greatest treasures.Throughout your cruise, the ship will stop when conditions permit, so that you mayexperience the Great Barrier Reef at its finest. The ship is fully equipped withcomplimentary snorkeling equipment and a glass-bottom boat, from which you can observe the underwater wonders in dry comfort.

Cruise along the picturesque shores of thedensely forested Palm Islands and MagneticIsland, where Mount Cook, named for thegreat explorer, rises above lush hills carpetedwith eucalyptus trees.

INCLUDED FEATURES

IN QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALAND� Two nights in the first-class Novotel Lakeside Hoteladjacent to Lake Wakatipu.

� Breakfast each morning.� Welcome cocktail.� Tour of Queenstown with visits to the historic miningsettlement of Arrowtown and Kawarau Bridge.

� Gondola ride up to Bob’s Peak.

Scenic transfer to Te Anau with lunch in a restaurant.� Nature cruise on breathtaking Milford Sound.

IN TE ANAU� One night in the centrally located Distinction Luxmore Hotel.� Breakfast.

Motorcoach transfer to Queenstown and flight to Christchurch.

IN CHRISTCHURCH� One night in the Copthorne Central Hotel.� Breakfast.� City tour of Christchurch, a city renowned for its classicEnglish ambiance.

� Afternoon tea at the Historic Mona Vale Homestead.� Specially arranged dinner in the home of a local family.

Air transportation from Christchurch to Sydney.

IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA� Three nights in the Menzies Hotel, ideally located nearmany of the city’s highlights.

� Breakfast each morning.� City tour including Bondi Beach, the Harbor Bridge,Chinatown and the Rocks area.

� Special visit to the Sydney Opera House.

Air transportation from Sydney to Townsville.

ON BOARD THE CORAL PRINCESS� Three-night cruise along the Great Barrier Reef fromTownsville to Cairns, with stops at Pelorus Island, DunkIsland, Nathan Reef and Thetford Reef.

� Outside cabin with private bathroom facilities and air conditioning.

� All meals throughout the cruise, featuring buffet-stylebreakfast, lunch and dinner served in a single, unassigned seating.

� Lecture series focusing on the Great Barrier Reef by theship’s knowledgeable marine biologist.

� Opportunities to snorkel at some of the world’s mostpristine coral reefs.

� Glass-bottom boat reef excursions featuring livelycommentary by the ship’s marine biologist.

� Authentic Australian barbecue on the shores of Pelorus Island.� Nature walk on Dunk Island, the only island in Australiawith rainforests.

IN CAIRNS� One night in the Novotel Rockford Palm Cove Hotel.� Breakfast.� Visit to Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, featuringstunning interpretations of Aboriginal culture and history.

ENHANCED TRAVEL SERVICES� All transfers and luggage handling abroad for allparticipants who have purchased their air tickets throughGohagan & Company and whose arrival(s)/departure(s)coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s).

� All excursions and visits, as outlined in the itinerary, withexperienced local guides.

� Gratuities to local guides and drivers.� Hospitality desk aboard the CORAL PRINCESS and in the hotels.� Experienced Travel Director to accompany you throughoutthe travel program.

� Travel document wallet, name badge and pre-departure information.

� Automatic $250,000 flight insurance policy for each participant ticketed on flights by Thomas P. Gohagan & Company.

U.S.Day 1 & Day 2Depart for Queenstown, New Zealand.Cross the International Date Line.

QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALANDDay 3Arrive in Queenstown and check into theNovotel Lakeside Hotel, located in the heartof the town on the shores of Lake Wakatipu.

QUEENSTOWNDay 4The morning tour reveals the charms andtreasures of Queenstown and its environs.Step back into the pioneering days of the1860’s gold rush during a visit to the historicmining settlement of Arrowtown, where old-time pubs and traditional shops lend thetown an ambiance reminiscent of America’sOld West. In the Lakes District Museum,fascinating exhibits paint a vivid andauthentic portrait of 19th-century life in NewZealand’s frontier country. Stop at the historic Kawarau suspension bridge,constructed in the 1880s and made famousfor its bungee jumpers, and ascend Bob’sPeak aboard a gondola for breathtakingpanoramic views of Queenstown, LakeWakatipu and the Southern Alps. Theafternoon is free for independent pursuits.

QUEENSTOWN/MILFORD SOUND/TE ANAUDay 5Words cannot describe the sublime beauty ofMilford Sound, a spectacular fjord-like inletwhere towering mountains plunge into thesea as countless waterfalls cascade downtheir verdant slopes, misting into a vast, ever-changing sequence of small rainbows.Following a scenic drive from Queenstown,the afternoon cruise provides the idealopportunity to experience Milford Sound

and its surrounding landscapes, which according to Maori legend were created bythe demigod Tu Te Raki Whanoa, who usedhis great powers to forge the mountains andvalleys of New Zealand’s southern Fiordlandregion. Continue to Te Anau and check intothe Distinction Luxmore Hotel for the night.

TE ANAU/CHRISTCHURCHDay 6Depart Te Anau and fly to Christchurch. Checkinto the Copthorne Central Hotel, located inthe heart of the city overlooking VictoriaSquare and the Avon River. Known as “themost English city outside of England,”Christchurch captures the provincial charm ofBritain with its Victorian architecture, elegantpublic squares and well-tended parks. Thespecial panoramic city tour introduces you tothe town’s most alluring landmarks, includingCathedral Square, the University of Canterburyand Hagley Park. Afternoon tea is served at thebeautifully landscaped, 100-year-old, Tudor-style Mona Vale Homestead, providing theperfect opportunity to experienceChristchurch’s classic English character.

The Harbor Bridge and its legendary Opera House have endowed Sydney with one of the moststriking skylines in the world and universal acclaim as a bastion of exceptional architecture.

Experience the charms of Victorian England inChristchurch, where visitors can stroll through thelush gardens or go punting on the Avon River.

Marvel at the rainbow-like huesof the Great Barrier Reef andcome face to face with thebreathtaking wonders of thisunderwater universe.

Discover this idyllic world of tropical islands, breathtaking coral reefs andabundant marine life while cruising aboard the CORAL PRINCESS, freshlyrefurbished in 2008. This intimateexpedition cruiser is acclaimed for itsexceptional crew, which embodiesAustralian hospitality and is known forestablishing a strong sense of camaraderiewith passengers from around the globe.Designed specifically to navigate the watersof the Great Barrier Reef, this impeccablycrafted ship is the perfect vessel forexploring the wonders of the Coral Sea.With only 25 cabins, it offers the personalfeel of a yacht, and its enhancednavigability enables it to call at remotecoral reefs and small islands inaccessible tolarger ships.

Each newly refurbished outside cabin featurestwo twin beds or one double bed, privatebathroom facilities and air conditioning.

Meals are served daily in a single, openseating in the dining room, where skilledchefs specialize in Australian cuisineprepared with local ingredients, includingthe region’s legendary fresh seafood.Complimentary coffee and tea are availablearound the clock. Public areas include thelounge, reference library, boutique and thespa pool on the sun deck.

The CORAL PRINCESS features an onboardmarine biologist who enthusiastically shareshis knowledge of and insight into the GreatBarrier Reef’s amazing array of marine lifeduring excursions and lectures. The ship isalso equipped with a special glass-bottomboat for viewing the wonders of theunderwater universe in dry comfort.

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Enjoy panoramic views of deep blue Lake Wakatipu from Bob’s Peak, and the aptly named Remarkablesmountain range beyond it.

On the tropical shores of Pelorus, trekthrough the isle’s lush rainforestaccompanied by the ship’s marine biologist. Named Yanooa by the Aboriginals, Pelorushas been designated a national park by theAustralian government, a status that fullyprotects its pristine and fragile ecosystem. It isalso surrounded by a spectacular fringing reef,where you may encounter thousands ofcolorful fish and fascinating creaturesincluding giant turtles, graceful rays andmysterious dugongs, the sea mammals thatmany believe inspired the myth of themermaids among generations of seafarers.

Savor a typical Aussie-style barbecuelunch on Pelorus’ sandy white beachesbefore departing for the scenic HinchinbrookChannel and the Family Islands group, ladenwith mangroves, mountainous cliffs andgreen forests. Visit the Dunk Island Resorton the largest of the Family Islands, whereyou may spend the afternoon at the pool orjoin an optional walk through the rainforestin search of the island’s more than 100indigenous bird species. If you’re lucky, youmay even catch a glimpse of the elusive,blue-winged Ulysses butterfly.

Enjoy a full day at awe-inspiring NathanReef, with time to snorkel in the warm,tropical waters and explore the breathtakingtapestry of life, from brightly colored starfishand sea cucumbers to hundreds of types ofcoral, plants and fish. You can alsoexperience this kingdom of coral whilecruising aboard the ship’s glass-bottom boat,accompanied by the marine biologist, whowill share detailed knowledge of the GreatBarrier Reef’s complex ecosystem.

GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISE/THETFORD REEF/CAIRNSDay 13Conclude your cruise at Thetford Reef,with one last opportunity to snorkel amidits vast array of coral and sea life, whichincludes more than 1,500 species of fish aswell as turtles and dolphins. After lunch,disembark the ship in Cairns.

Delve into thousands of years ofAboriginal history during a visit toTjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. Attenda performance of Aboriginal music anddance, admire traditional artwork, listen to the tales of ancient legends or participatein demonstrations of boomerangs,didgeridoos and typical bush cuisine.

Following your visit to Tjapukai Park,check into the Novotel Rockford Palm CoveHotel, located on a beautiful beach against ascenic backdrop of lush rainforest. Thisevening enjoy the farewell reception in thehotel. Dinner is on your own in Cairns.

CAIRNS/IN TRANSIT/U.S.Day 14After breakfast, check out of the hotel andboard your return flight to the U.S.

AUCKLAND

PRE-PROGRAM OPTIONStay in beautiful Auckland for two nights in an ideally located hotel in the heart of the cityand learn about Auckland’s unique history, rich maritime heritage and the fascinatingculture of the indigenous Maori people. Air transportation to Queenstown is included.Complete details will be provided with yourreservation confirmation.

Discover the many thousand forms of life in theCoral Sea’s deep waters, including brightly coloredcoral and the uniquely shaped pufferfish.

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Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,

From the soaring peaks of the Southern Alps and Sydney’s glittering skyline to theunderwater jewels of the Great Barrier Reef and the primeval tones of the didgeridoo,the unrivaled riches of Down Under are like no other on earth.

Join us on this spectacular journey that captures the essence of the stark contrasts,magnificent landscapes and dynamic cultures of both Australia and New Zealand. Thehighlight of this experience is the exclusive three-night cruise along the Great BarrierReef, one of nature’s greatest spectacles, aboard the intimate CORAL PRINCESS. Knownfor the warm Aussie hospitality of its crew and carefree ambiance, this stylish vesselmoors at secluded reefs and islands. The onboard marine biologist will share his passionfor and knowledge of this unique natural treasure.

Before exploring the reef, immerse yourself in the remote beauty of New Zealand.Marvel at the mountainous fjords of Milford Sound during a nature cruise and delight inthe stunning vistas of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkable Mountains fromBob’s Peak. In Australia, stay in bustling, sophisticated Sydney, a city renowned for itsbrilliant architecture, magnificent harbor setting and white sandy beaches, and visitSydney’s famous Opera House.

This program also provides exclusive opportunities to gain personal insight into localcultures during a dinner with a Christchurch family in their home and a comprehensiveintroduction to the Aborigines’ rich heritage at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park.You may further enhance your journey by joining the exclusive two-night Pre-ProgramOption in the beautiful port of Auckland, New Zealand.

We are pleased that one of UCLA’s most popular professors, Phil Rundel,will be the UCLA lecturer on this journey. Phil holds the title of DistinguishedProfessor of Biology in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UCLA. He teaches courses in Conservation Biology, California Ecosystemsand Tropical Ecology, and has received awards for undergraduate teaching.

Professor Rundel has traveled extensively throughout the world as part of his research,including multiple trips to Australia. He has written or edited six books, including popularfield guides to Southern California, and authored more than 300 research papers.

Space is limited, so I urge you to make your reservations today!

Sincerely,

Christel PailetDirector, Alumni Travel

For further information, please contact UCLA Alumni Travel at310-206-0613 or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586).

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GREAT BARRIER REEF

Rising like a great boomerang out of the azure,tropical waters of the Coral Sea, the GreatBarrier Reef is a natural wonder like no other,comprising more than 3,000 individual reefs and900 islands that span more than 1,400 miles inlength. A virtual carnival of life, it encompassestens of thousands of species of fish, coral,reptiles, plants and mammals, ranging fromplayful dolphins, multi-colored clownfish andgiant green turtles to fluorescent coral, pink-striped rainbow fish and the lumbering sea cowsaffectionately known as dugongs. In the waterssurrounding a single reef, as many as 250 speciesof shrimp alone can survive and thrive. Reveredfor millennia by local Aborigines who dependedon it for their livelihood, and “discovered” bythe great explorer Captain James Cook in 1770,the Great Barrier Reef has been designated aUNESCO World Heritage site and enjoys strictenvironmental protections as an AustralianNational Marine Park.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity toexperience this breathtaking tropical seaspectacle in a manner no visit to an aquariumcan replicate. While snorkeling or riding in the glass-bottom boat, you will peer into thismagical universe under the waves, where schoolsof tropical fish swish by in clouds of color, andintricate mosaics of color reflect a diversity of life rivaled only by the greatrainforests of South America. By virtue of itssmaller size and special design, the CORAL

PRINCESS can moor off remote reefs, ensuringthat the waters will not be overpopulated byother visitors and the ecosystem remains intactas nature intended. Throughout the cruise, theship’s personable marine biologist will giveinteractive presentations and special lectures and will accompany you on all glass-bottomboat excursions and nature walks.

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Cover: Cruise on Milford Sound andappreciate the splendid beauty of one of nature’s most spectacular creations.

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This evening, an intimate dinner has been specially arranged in the home of a local family. Enjoy traditionalKiwi hospitality and cuisine, and gainpersonal insight into the lives of typical NewZealanders.

CHRISTCHURCH/SYDNEY,AUSTRALIADay 7Pursue individual interests in Christchurchprior to your flight to Sydney. Upon arrival,check into the historic Menzies Hotel,located in the heart of Sydney. The evening is at leisure.

SYDNEYDay 8Sydney’s stunning skyline, magnificentharbor and multi-cultural and cosmopolitanresidents distinguish it as one of the world’s truly great cities, a status revealed toa global audience when it hosted the Summer Olympic Games of 2000. The city’s history comes alive during the guided city tour that encompasses Sydney’s most famous neighborhoods and landmarks, including the lively Circular Quay; bustling Chinatown; vibrant King’s Cross; the historical Rocks area, once the rough-and-tumblecenter of Australia’s first British penalcolony; and Bondi Beach, where mastersurfers come to ride breakers the size of small mountains.

After lunch on your own, the special tourof Sydney’s magnificent Opera Housereveals the secrets of one of the world’s mostfamous buildings. Gain a unique perspectiveof this architectural masterpiece and itsdesign, and learn how the Danish architect, Jorn Utzon, arrived at his inspiration for the building’s ingenioussail motif.

SYDNEYDay 9Enjoy the day in Sydney on your own.

SYDNEY/TOWNSVILLE/GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISEDay 10 to Day 12Fly to Townsville and embark the CORAL PRINCESS, an intimate cruiser designedspecifically to navigate the remote inlets andchannels of the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s greatest treasures.Throughout your cruise, the ship will stop when conditions permit, so that you mayexperience the Great Barrier Reef at its finest. The ship is fully equipped withcomplimentary snorkeling equipment and a glass-bottom boat, from which you can observe the underwater wonders in dry comfort.

Cruise along the picturesque shores of thedensely forested Palm Islands and MagneticIsland, where Mount Cook, named for thegreat explorer, rises above lush hills carpetedwith eucalyptus trees.

INCLUDED FEATURES

IN QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALAND� Two nights in the first-class Novotel Lakeside Hoteladjacent to Lake Wakatipu.

� Breakfast each morning.� Welcome cocktail.� Tour of Queenstown with visits to the historic miningsettlement of Arrowtown and Kawarau Bridge.

� Gondola ride up to Bob’s Peak.

Scenic transfer to Te Anau with lunch in a restaurant.� Nature cruise on breathtaking Milford Sound.

IN TE ANAU� One night in the centrally located Distinction Luxmore Hotel.� Breakfast.

Motorcoach transfer to Queenstown and flight to Christchurch.

IN CHRISTCHURCH� One night in the Copthorne Central Hotel.� Breakfast.� City tour of Christchurch, a city renowned for its classicEnglish ambiance.

� Afternoon tea at the Historic Mona Vale Homestead.� Specially arranged dinner in the home of a local family.

Air transportation from Christchurch to Sydney.

IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA� Three nights in the Menzies Hotel, ideally located nearmany of the city’s highlights.

� Breakfast each morning.� City tour including Bondi Beach, the Harbor Bridge,Chinatown and the Rocks area.

� Special visit to the Sydney Opera House.

Air transportation from Sydney to Townsville.

ON BOARD THE CORAL PRINCESS� Three-night cruise along the Great Barrier Reef fromTownsville to Cairns, with stops at Pelorus Island, DunkIsland, Nathan Reef and Thetford Reef.

� Outside cabin with private bathroom facilities and air conditioning.

� All meals throughout the cruise, featuring buffet-stylebreakfast, lunch and dinner served in a single, unassigned seating.

� Lecture series focusing on the Great Barrier Reef by theship’s knowledgeable marine biologist.

� Opportunities to snorkel at some of the world’s mostpristine coral reefs.

� Glass-bottom boat reef excursions featuring livelycommentary by the ship’s marine biologist.

� Authentic Australian barbecue on the shores of Pelorus Island.� Nature walk on Dunk Island, the only island in Australiawith rainforests.

IN CAIRNS� One night in the Novotel Rockford Palm Cove Hotel.� Breakfast.� Visit to Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park, featuringstunning interpretations of Aboriginal culture and history.

ENHANCED TRAVEL SERVICES� All transfers and luggage handling abroad for allparticipants who have purchased their air tickets throughGohagan & Company and whose arrival(s)/departure(s)coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s).

� All excursions and visits, as outlined in the itinerary, withexperienced local guides.

� Gratuities to local guides and drivers.� Hospitality desk aboard the CORAL PRINCESS and in the hotels.� Experienced Travel Director to accompany you throughoutthe travel program.

� Travel document wallet, name badge and pre-departure information.

� Automatic $250,000 flight insurance policy for each participant ticketed on flights by Thomas P. Gohagan & Company.

U.S.Day 1 & Day 2Depart for Queenstown, New Zealand.Cross the International Date Line.

QUEENSTOWN, NEW ZEALANDDay 3Arrive in Queenstown and check into theNovotel Lakeside Hotel, located in the heartof the town on the shores of Lake Wakatipu.

QUEENSTOWNDay 4The morning tour reveals the charms andtreasures of Queenstown and its environs.Step back into the pioneering days of the1860’s gold rush during a visit to the historicmining settlement of Arrowtown, where old-time pubs and traditional shops lend thetown an ambiance reminiscent of America’sOld West. In the Lakes District Museum,fascinating exhibits paint a vivid andauthentic portrait of 19th-century life in NewZealand’s frontier country. Stop at the historic Kawarau suspension bridge,constructed in the 1880s and made famousfor its bungee jumpers, and ascend Bob’sPeak aboard a gondola for breathtakingpanoramic views of Queenstown, LakeWakatipu and the Southern Alps. Theafternoon is free for independent pursuits.

QUEENSTOWN/MILFORD SOUND/TE ANAUDay 5Words cannot describe the sublime beauty ofMilford Sound, a spectacular fjord-like inletwhere towering mountains plunge into thesea as countless waterfalls cascade downtheir verdant slopes, misting into a vast, ever-changing sequence of small rainbows.Following a scenic drive from Queenstown,the afternoon cruise provides the idealopportunity to experience Milford Sound

and its surrounding landscapes, which according to Maori legend were created bythe demigod Tu Te Raki Whanoa, who usedhis great powers to forge the mountains andvalleys of New Zealand’s southern Fiordlandregion. Continue to Te Anau and check intothe Distinction Luxmore Hotel for the night.

TE ANAU/CHRISTCHURCHDay 6Depart Te Anau and fly to Christchurch. Checkinto the Copthorne Central Hotel, located inthe heart of the city overlooking VictoriaSquare and the Avon River. Known as “themost English city outside of England,”Christchurch captures the provincial charm ofBritain with its Victorian architecture, elegantpublic squares and well-tended parks. Thespecial panoramic city tour introduces you tothe town’s most alluring landmarks, includingCathedral Square, the University of Canterburyand Hagley Park. Afternoon tea is served at thebeautifully landscaped, 100-year-old, Tudor-style Mona Vale Homestead, providing theperfect opportunity to experienceChristchurch’s classic English character.

The Harbor Bridge and its legendary Opera House have endowed Sydney with one of the moststriking skylines in the world and universal acclaim as a bastion of exceptional architecture.

Experience the charms of Victorian England inChristchurch, where visitors can stroll through thelush gardens or go punting on the Avon River.

Marvel at the rainbow-like huesof the Great Barrier Reef andcome face to face with thebreathtaking wonders of thisunderwater universe.

Discover this idyllic world of tropical islands, breathtaking coral reefs andabundant marine life while cruising aboard the CORAL PRINCESS, freshlyrefurbished in 2008. This intimateexpedition cruiser is acclaimed for itsexceptional crew, which embodiesAustralian hospitality and is known forestablishing a strong sense of camaraderiewith passengers from around the globe.Designed specifically to navigate the watersof the Great Barrier Reef, this impeccablycrafted ship is the perfect vessel forexploring the wonders of the Coral Sea.With only 25 cabins, it offers the personalfeel of a yacht, and its enhancednavigability enables it to call at remotecoral reefs and small islands inaccessible tolarger ships.

Each newly refurbished outside cabin featurestwo twin beds or one double bed, privatebathroom facilities and air conditioning.

Meals are served daily in a single, openseating in the dining room, where skilledchefs specialize in Australian cuisineprepared with local ingredients, includingthe region’s legendary fresh seafood.Complimentary coffee and tea are availablearound the clock. Public areas include thelounge, reference library, boutique and thespa pool on the sun deck.

The CORAL PRINCESS features an onboardmarine biologist who enthusiastically shareshis knowledge of and insight into the GreatBarrier Reef’s amazing array of marine lifeduring excursions and lectures. The ship isalso equipped with a special glass-bottomboat for viewing the wonders of theunderwater universe in dry comfort.

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Enjoy panoramic views of deep blue Lake Wakatipu from Bob’s Peak, and the aptly named Remarkablesmountain range beyond it.

On the tropical shores of Pelorus, trekthrough the isle’s lush rainforestaccompanied by the ship’s marine biologist. Named Yanooa by the Aboriginals, Pelorushas been designated a national park by theAustralian government, a status that fullyprotects its pristine and fragile ecosystem. It isalso surrounded by a spectacular fringing reef,where you may encounter thousands ofcolorful fish and fascinating creaturesincluding giant turtles, graceful rays andmysterious dugongs, the sea mammals thatmany believe inspired the myth of themermaids among generations of seafarers.

Savor a typical Aussie-style barbecuelunch on Pelorus’ sandy white beachesbefore departing for the scenic HinchinbrookChannel and the Family Islands group, ladenwith mangroves, mountainous cliffs andgreen forests. Visit the Dunk Island Resorton the largest of the Family Islands, whereyou may spend the afternoon at the pool orjoin an optional walk through the rainforestin search of the island’s more than 100indigenous bird species. If you’re lucky, youmay even catch a glimpse of the elusive,blue-winged Ulysses butterfly.

Enjoy a full day at awe-inspiring NathanReef, with time to snorkel in the warm,tropical waters and explore the breathtakingtapestry of life, from brightly colored starfishand sea cucumbers to hundreds of types ofcoral, plants and fish. You can alsoexperience this kingdom of coral whilecruising aboard the ship’s glass-bottom boat,accompanied by the marine biologist, whowill share detailed knowledge of the GreatBarrier Reef’s complex ecosystem.

GREAT BARRIER REEF CRUISE/THETFORD REEF/CAIRNSDay 13Conclude your cruise at Thetford Reef,with one last opportunity to snorkel amidits vast array of coral and sea life, whichincludes more than 1,500 species of fish aswell as turtles and dolphins. After lunch,disembark the ship in Cairns.

Delve into thousands of years ofAboriginal history during a visit toTjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park. Attenda performance of Aboriginal music anddance, admire traditional artwork, listen to the tales of ancient legends or participatein demonstrations of boomerangs,didgeridoos and typical bush cuisine.

Following your visit to Tjapukai Park,check into the Novotel Rockford Palm CoveHotel, located on a beautiful beach against ascenic backdrop of lush rainforest. Thisevening enjoy the farewell reception in thehotel. Dinner is on your own in Cairns.

CAIRNS/IN TRANSIT/U.S.Day 14After breakfast, check out of the hotel andboard your return flight to the U.S.

AUCKLAND

PRE-PROGRAM OPTIONStay in beautiful Auckland for two nights in an ideally located hotel in the heart of the cityand learn about Auckland’s unique history, rich maritime heritage and the fascinatingculture of the indigenous Maori people. Air transportation to Queenstown is included.Complete details will be provided with yourreservation confirmation.

Discover the many thousand forms of life in theCoral Sea’s deep waters, including brightly coloredcoral and the uniquely shaped pufferfish.

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CONTRACT: TERMS & CONDITIONSNOT INCLUDED: Taxes; passport fees; visas and fees for obtainingvisas; personal expenses such as laundry and telephone calls;accident/sickness, trip cancellation, and baggage insurance; gratuitiesto hotel and ship personnel; optional sightseeing excursions; excessbaggage charges on aircraft; local departure air taxes; airfare andassociated local taxes, airport facility taxes and federal inspection feesnot listed in the “Included Features” section; transfers and baggagehandling to/from airport/hotel on day(s) of arrival and/or departure1) if you have not purchased your air arrangements through ThomasP. Gohagan & Company, or 2) if you are arriving earlier or later thanand/or departing earlier or later than the scheduled group transfer(s);meals and beverages not listed in the “Included Features” section;and all other services not specifically mentioned in the “IncludedFeatures” section.AIRFARE: Airfare is subject to change and availability and isnonrefundable. Your airline ticket constitutes a contract between youand the airline (not Thomas P. Gohagan & Company), even ifpurchased through Thomas P. Gohagan & Company.LUGGAGE: Luggage allowance policies are set by the airlines andmay change without prior notice. Please contact your airline(s) forthe most current luggage allowance policy.HEALTH: Any physical or mental condition that may require specialmedical attention (for example, the need for a wheelchair) must bereported in writing when you make your reservation.DISCOUNTED RESERVATIONS: Discounts apply only to thosereservations received in the offices of Thomas P. Gohagan &Company in writing, accompanied by the required deposit, byJuly 24, 2009. In the event a “discounted” reservation must becancelled, no “replacement” reservation can be substituted at thediscounted rate. A “replacement” reservation is, in effect, a newreservation and can be substituted only at the full-fare tariff.Change and/or cancellation fees apply as outlined in this“Contract: Terms and Conditions” for the “replacement”reservation and the cancelled reservation.CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS: Cancellations for all or anypart of the trip will not be effective until received in writing in theoffices of Thomas P. Gohagan & Company. Should you have tocancel, the following terms will apply: reservation cancellations aresubject to a $200 per person administrative fee from the time ofbooking through 120 days prior to departure; from 95 through 119days prior to departure, $600 per person; from 60 through 94 daysprior to departure, 50% of the published full regular tariff;cancellations 59 days or less prior to departure, a no-show, or earlyreturn from the trip will result in forfeiture of 100% of the publishedfull regular tariff. In addition, any applicable airline cancellation feesand administrative fees will be assessed.PRE-PROGRAM CANCELLATIONS: Should you have to cancel,the following terms will apply: reservation cancellations are subject toa $50 per person administrative fee from the time of booking through120 days prior to departure; from 95 through 119 days prior todeparture, $200 per person; from 60 through 94 days prior todeparture, 50% of the published full regular tariff; cancellations 59days or less prior to departure, a no-show or early return from the tripwill result in forfeiture of 100% of the published full regular tariff. Inaddition, any applicable airline cancellation fees and administrativefees will be assessed.Because these cancellation policies are strictly enforced, we

strongly recommend for your protection that you purchase tripcancellation insurance. RESPONSIBILITY: Thomas P. Gohagan & Company, thesponsoring institution or association, and its and their employees,shareholders, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors or trustees,successors, agents, and assigns (collectively “Gohagan”), do notown or operate any entity which is to or does provide goods orservices for your trip including, for example, lodging facilities,airline, vessel, or other transportation companies, guides or guideservices, local ground operators, providers or organizers ofoptional excursions, food service providers, etc. All such personsand entities are independent contractors. As a result, Gohagan isnot liable for any negligent or willful act or failure to act of anysuch person or entity of any third party.In addition and without limitation, Gohagan is not responsible for

any injury, loss, death, inconvenience, delay, or damage to person orproperty in connection with the provision of any goods or serviceswhether resulting from, but not limited to, acts of God or forcemajeure, acts of war or civil unrest, insurrection or revolt, animals,strikes or other labor activities, criminal or terrorist activities of anykind, sickness, illness, the lack of availability of or access toappropriate medical attention, overbooking or downgrading ofaccommodations, mechanical or other failure of airplanes or othermeans of transportation, or for any failure of any transportationmechanism to arrive or depart on time.

If due to weather, flight schedules or other uncontrollable factors,you are required to spend an additional night(s), you will beresponsible for your own hotel, transfers and meal costs. Baggage isentirely at owner’s risk. The right is reserved to decline to accept orretain any person as a participant on these trips at any time. Specificroom/cabin assignments are within the sole discretion of thehotel/cruise line.Gohagan reserves the right to change the itinerary or trip features

at any time and for any reason, with or without notice, andGohagan shall not be liable for any loss of any kind as a result ofany such changes. Gohagan may cancel a trip for any reasonwhatsoever; if so, its sole responsibility is to refund monies paid bythe participant to it. Gohagan is not required to cancel any trip forany reason including without limitation, United States Departmentof State, World Health Organization or other Warnings orAdvisories of any kind. All fares, as well as ship schedules, port calls,hours of arrival and departure, special programs and guest lectureseries (if applicable), are subject to change or cancellation withoutprior notice. Gohagan shall not be required to refund any portionof the fare or make any other compensation under thesecircumstances. Gohagan is not responsible for penalties assessed byair carriers resulting from operational and/or itinerary changes, evenif Gohagan makes the flight arrangements or cancels the trip.Gohagan reserves the right to substitute vessels or hotels of a similarcategory for those listed in this brochure. Gohagan reserves the rightto increase the tour price in the event of cost increases due tochanges in airfares, currency fluctuations or fuel surcharges and allsuch increases are to be paid to Gohagan upon notice to the tourparticipant of such increases.ARBITRATION AGREEMENT: Any controversy or claim arisingout of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions, to theResponsibility Clause, to the brochure, or any other informationrelating in any way to the trip, or to the trip itself, shall be settledsolely and exclusively by binding arbitration in Chicago, Illinois, inaccordance with the commercial rules of the American ArbitrationAssociation then existent.RATES: Prices quoted are based on fares in effect at the time ofprinting and are subject to change prior to departure.REGISTRATION: CST#: 2031868-40, WST#: 601 767 666. OST#: TA 0905.ACCEPTANCE OF CONTRACT: By forwarding of deposit, theparticipant certifies that he/she does not have any mental, physical orother condition of disability that would create a hazard forhim/herself or other participants and accepts the terms and conditionsof this contract.Photo Credits: All images are rights managed and cannot be usedwithout permission.

Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,

From the soaring peaks of the Southern Alps and Sydney’s glittering skyline to theunderwater jewels of the Great Barrier Reef and the primeval tones of the didgeridoo,the unrivaled riches of Down Under are like no other on earth.

Join us on this spectacular journey that captures the essence of the stark contrasts,magnificent landscapes and dynamic cultures of both Australia and New Zealand. Thehighlight of this experience is the exclusive three-night cruise along the Great BarrierReef, one of nature’s greatest spectacles, aboard the intimate CORAL PRINCESS. Knownfor the warm Aussie hospitality of its crew and carefree ambiance, this stylish vesselmoors at secluded reefs and islands. The onboard marine biologist will share his passionfor and knowledge of this unique natural treasure.

Before exploring the reef, immerse yourself in the remote beauty of New Zealand.Marvel at the mountainous fjords of Milford Sound during a nature cruise and delight inthe stunning vistas of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkable Mountains fromBob’s Peak. In Australia, stay in bustling, sophisticated Sydney, a city renowned for itsbrilliant architecture, magnificent harbor setting and white sandy beaches, and visitSydney’s famous Opera House.

This program also provides exclusive opportunities to gain personal insight into localcultures during a dinner with a Christchurch family in their home and a comprehensiveintroduction to the Aborigines’ rich heritage at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park.You may further enhance your journey by joining the exclusive two-night Pre-ProgramOption in the beautiful port of Auckland, New Zealand.

We are pleased that one of UCLA’s most popular professors, Phil Rundel,will be the UCLA lecturer on this journey. Phil holds the title of DistinguishedProfessor of Biology in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UCLA. He teaches courses in Conservation Biology, California Ecosystemsand Tropical Ecology, and has received awards for undergraduate teaching.

Professor Rundel has traveled extensively throughout the world as part of his research,including multiple trips to Australia. He has written or edited six books, including popularfield guides to Southern California, and authored more than 300 research papers.

Space is limited, so I urge you to make your reservations today!

Sincerely,

Christel PailetDirector, Alumni Travel

For further information, please contact UCLA Alumni Travel at310-206-0613 or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586).

www.UCLAlumni.net

SPLENDOR OF THE

GREAT BARRIER REEF

Rising like a great boomerang out of the azure,tropical waters of the Coral Sea, the GreatBarrier Reef is a natural wonder like no other,comprising more than 3,000 individual reefs and900 islands that span more than 1,400 miles inlength. A virtual carnival of life, it encompassestens of thousands of species of fish, coral,reptiles, plants and mammals, ranging fromplayful dolphins, multi-colored clownfish andgiant green turtles to fluorescent coral, pink-striped rainbow fish and the lumbering sea cowsaffectionately known as dugongs. In the waterssurrounding a single reef, as many as 250 speciesof shrimp alone can survive and thrive. Reveredfor millennia by local Aborigines who dependedon it for their livelihood, and “discovered” bythe great explorer Captain James Cook in 1770,the Great Barrier Reef has been designated aUNESCO World Heritage site and enjoys strictenvironmental protections as an AustralianNational Marine Park.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity toexperience this breathtaking tropical seaspectacle in a manner no visit to an aquariumcan replicate. While snorkeling or riding in the glass-bottom boat, you will peer into thismagical universe under the waves, where schoolsof tropical fish swish by in clouds of color, andintricate mosaics of color reflect a diversity of life rivaled only by the greatrainforests of South America. By virtue of itssmaller size and special design, the CORAL

PRINCESS can moor off remote reefs, ensuringthat the waters will not be overpopulated byother visitors and the ecosystem remains intactas nature intended. Throughout the cruise, theship’s personable marine biologist will giveinteractive presentations and special lectures and will accompany you on all glass-bottomboat excursions and nature walks.

4/09

See the stunning sights of the Great Barrier Reef up-close as you snorkel in its pristine waters.

Cover: Cruise on Milford Sound andappreciate the splendid beauty of one of nature’s most spectacular creations.

TARIFFCabin

Category

$5,495

$6,495

$4,495

$6,695

$4,995

$5,995

$3,995

$6,195

Early Booking Pricethrough

July 24, 2009

� Taxes are an additional $250 per person and are subject to change.

Regular Price after

July 24, 2009

Description - Each outside cabin has a private bathroom and shower, air conditioning and a writing desk.

Standard cabin with two twin beds and porthole. Deck D. (108 square feet)

Standard cabin with two twin beds and window. Deck C. (108 square feet)Standard cabin with two twin beds or one double bed and window. Deck C. (138 square feet)

Superior cabin with two twin beds or one double bed and window. Deck B. (150 square feet)

(per person, based on double occupancy) Land/Cruise Only

5

4

3

2

$7,195$6,695Deluxe cabin with two twin beds or one double bed, a sofa and window.Decks A and B. (183 square feet)1

� Singles are available in category 2 at $9,295 on or before July 24, 2009. Add $500 for reservations made after July 24, 2009.

Deck ADeck BDeck CDeck D

CORAL PRINCESS

Please make my/our reservations incabin category:

1st Choice _____ 2nd Choice _____

� Double occupancy (one double bed).� Double occupancy (two twin beds).

� Single accommodations.� I am reserving as a single but prefer

to share accommodations and willallow you to select my roommate(shares cannot be guaranteed).

AUCKLAND PRE-PROGRAM RESERVATIONS� Double at $995 per person.� Single at $1,295 per person.� I am reserving as a single but prefer to share accommodations and willallow you to select my roommate(shares cannot be guaranteed).

Program Air:� Flights Los Angeles/Queenstownwith return Cairns/Los Angeles.Airfare is available at an additional cost to be advised.‡

� Flights from

______________________________(fill in departure city)

to Queenstown, New Zealand, withreturn from Cairns, Australia, at an additional cost to be advised.‡

Class: � Economy � Business � First

An Air Coordinator will contact you no later than four months prior todeparture regarding your selections.

‡Note: Airfare is subject to change andavailability and is nonrefundable.

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements.

Name(s) (as appears on passport)

_____________________________________________________________First Initial Last Class Year

_____________________________________________________________First Initial Last Class Year

_____________________________________________________________Address (no P.O. Box numbers please)

_____________________________________________________________City State ZIP

____________________________________(_______)_________________Email Address � Home � Business Fax

(_______)____________________________(_______)_________________Telephone (Home) Business

_____________________________________________________________Preferred name(s) on badge(s) Tour No. 037-01/10/10-013

Enclosed is a check for $_________ as deposit ($600 per person, plus$200 per person Auckland Pre-Program). Make check payable to2010 Australia and New Zealand.

Deposits can also be made by credit card; however, all FINALpayments are required to be made by cash, check or wire transfer by Oct. 7, 2009.

I/we authorize you to charge my/our deposit to: � Visa � MasterCard

Card No._______________________________ Exp. Date_____/______

_____________________________________________________________Signature as it appears on credit card

AU S T R A L I A � NEW Z E A L A N D R E S E RVAT I O N F O RM

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Send to:UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership inthe UCLA Alumni Association. The Associationrequiresall alumni and friends to join to use ourservices. You may invite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.

� Yes, I am a member of the UCLA AlumniAssociation.

� No, I am not a member. Please send me anapplication to join.

UCLA Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

www.UCLAlumni.net

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CONTRACT: TERMS & CONDITIONSNOT INCLUDED: Taxes; passport fees; visas and fees for obtainingvisas; personal expenses such as laundry and telephone calls;accident/sickness, trip cancellation, and baggage insurance; gratuitiesto hotel and ship personnel; optional sightseeing excursions; excessbaggage charges on aircraft; local departure air taxes; airfare andassociated local taxes, airport facility taxes and federal inspection feesnot listed in the “Included Features” section; transfers and baggagehandling to/from airport/hotel on day(s) of arrival and/or departure1) if you have not purchased your air arrangements through ThomasP. Gohagan & Company, or 2) if you are arriving earlier or later thanand/or departing earlier or later than the scheduled group transfer(s);meals and beverages not listed in the “Included Features” section;and all other services not specifically mentioned in the “IncludedFeatures” section.AIRFARE: Airfare is subject to change and availability and isnonrefundable. Your airline ticket constitutes a contract between youand the airline (not Thomas P. Gohagan & Company), even ifpurchased through Thomas P. Gohagan & Company.LUGGAGE: Luggage allowance policies are set by the airlines andmay change without prior notice. Please contact your airline(s) forthe most current luggage allowance policy.HEALTH: Any physical or mental condition that may require specialmedical attention (for example, the need for a wheelchair) must bereported in writing when you make your reservation.DISCOUNTED RESERVATIONS: Discounts apply only to thosereservations received in the offices of Thomas P. Gohagan &Company in writing, accompanied by the required deposit, byJuly 24, 2009. In the event a “discounted” reservation must becancelled, no “replacement” reservation can be substituted at thediscounted rate. A “replacement” reservation is, in effect, a newreservation and can be substituted only at the full-fare tariff.Change and/or cancellation fees apply as outlined in this“Contract: Terms and Conditions” for the “replacement”reservation and the cancelled reservation.CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS: Cancellations for all or anypart of the trip will not be effective until received in writing in theoffices of Thomas P. Gohagan & Company. Should you have tocancel, the following terms will apply: reservation cancellations aresubject to a $200 per person administrative fee from the time ofbooking through 120 days prior to departure; from 95 through 119days prior to departure, $600 per person; from 60 through 94 daysprior to departure, 50% of the published full regular tariff;cancellations 59 days or less prior to departure, a no-show, or earlyreturn from the trip will result in forfeiture of 100% of the publishedfull regular tariff. In addition, any applicable airline cancellation feesand administrative fees will be assessed.PRE-PROGRAM CANCELLATIONS: Should you have to cancel,the following terms will apply: reservation cancellations are subject toa $50 per person administrative fee from the time of booking through120 days prior to departure; from 95 through 119 days prior todeparture, $200 per person; from 60 through 94 days prior todeparture, 50% of the published full regular tariff; cancellations 59days or less prior to departure, a no-show or early return from the tripwill result in forfeiture of 100% of the published full regular tariff. Inaddition, any applicable airline cancellation fees and administrativefees will be assessed.Because these cancellation policies are strictly enforced, we

strongly recommend for your protection that you purchase tripcancellation insurance. RESPONSIBILITY: Thomas P. Gohagan & Company, thesponsoring institution or association, and its and their employees,shareholders, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors or trustees,successors, agents, and assigns (collectively “Gohagan”), do notown or operate any entity which is to or does provide goods orservices for your trip including, for example, lodging facilities,airline, vessel, or other transportation companies, guides or guideservices, local ground operators, providers or organizers ofoptional excursions, food service providers, etc. All such personsand entities are independent contractors. As a result, Gohagan isnot liable for any negligent or willful act or failure to act of anysuch person or entity of any third party.In addition and without limitation, Gohagan is not responsible for

any injury, loss, death, inconvenience, delay, or damage to person orproperty in connection with the provision of any goods or serviceswhether resulting from, but not limited to, acts of God or forcemajeure, acts of war or civil unrest, insurrection or revolt, animals,strikes or other labor activities, criminal or terrorist activities of anykind, sickness, illness, the lack of availability of or access toappropriate medical attention, overbooking or downgrading ofaccommodations, mechanical or other failure of airplanes or othermeans of transportation, or for any failure of any transportationmechanism to arrive or depart on time.

If due to weather, flight schedules or other uncontrollable factors,you are required to spend an additional night(s), you will beresponsible for your own hotel, transfers and meal costs. Baggage isentirely at owner’s risk. The right is reserved to decline to accept orretain any person as a participant on these trips at any time. Specificroom/cabin assignments are within the sole discretion of thehotel/cruise line.Gohagan reserves the right to change the itinerary or trip features

at any time and for any reason, with or without notice, andGohagan shall not be liable for any loss of any kind as a result ofany such changes. Gohagan may cancel a trip for any reasonwhatsoever; if so, its sole responsibility is to refund monies paid bythe participant to it. Gohagan is not required to cancel any trip forany reason including without limitation, United States Departmentof State, World Health Organization or other Warnings orAdvisories of any kind. All fares, as well as ship schedules, port calls,hours of arrival and departure, special programs and guest lectureseries (if applicable), are subject to change or cancellation withoutprior notice. Gohagan shall not be required to refund any portionof the fare or make any other compensation under thesecircumstances. Gohagan is not responsible for penalties assessed byair carriers resulting from operational and/or itinerary changes, evenif Gohagan makes the flight arrangements or cancels the trip.Gohagan reserves the right to substitute vessels or hotels of a similarcategory for those listed in this brochure. Gohagan reserves the rightto increase the tour price in the event of cost increases due tochanges in airfares, currency fluctuations or fuel surcharges and allsuch increases are to be paid to Gohagan upon notice to the tourparticipant of such increases.ARBITRATION AGREEMENT: Any controversy or claim arisingout of or relating in any way to these Terms and Conditions, to theResponsibility Clause, to the brochure, or any other informationrelating in any way to the trip, or to the trip itself, shall be settledsolely and exclusively by binding arbitration in Chicago, Illinois, inaccordance with the commercial rules of the American ArbitrationAssociation then existent.RATES: Prices quoted are based on fares in effect at the time ofprinting and are subject to change prior to departure.REGISTRATION: CST#: 2031868-40, WST#: 601 767 666. OST#: TA 0905.ACCEPTANCE OF CONTRACT: By forwarding of deposit, theparticipant certifies that he/she does not have any mental, physical orother condition of disability that would create a hazard forhim/herself or other participants and accepts the terms and conditionsof this contract.Photo Credits: All images are rights managed and cannot be usedwithout permission.

Dear UCLA Alumni and Friends,

From the soaring peaks of the Southern Alps and Sydney’s glittering skyline to theunderwater jewels of the Great Barrier Reef and the primeval tones of the didgeridoo,the unrivaled riches of Down Under are like no other on earth.

Join us on this spectacular journey that captures the essence of the stark contrasts,magnificent landscapes and dynamic cultures of both Australia and New Zealand. Thehighlight of this experience is the exclusive three-night cruise along the Great BarrierReef, one of nature’s greatest spectacles, aboard the intimate CORAL PRINCESS. Knownfor the warm Aussie hospitality of its crew and carefree ambiance, this stylish vesselmoors at secluded reefs and islands. The onboard marine biologist will share his passionfor and knowledge of this unique natural treasure.

Before exploring the reef, immerse yourself in the remote beauty of New Zealand.Marvel at the mountainous fjords of Milford Sound during a nature cruise and delight inthe stunning vistas of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu and the Remarkable Mountains fromBob’s Peak. In Australia, stay in bustling, sophisticated Sydney, a city renowned for itsbrilliant architecture, magnificent harbor setting and white sandy beaches, and visitSydney’s famous Opera House.

This program also provides exclusive opportunities to gain personal insight into localcultures during a dinner with a Christchurch family in their home and a comprehensiveintroduction to the Aborigines’ rich heritage at the Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park.You may further enhance your journey by joining the exclusive two-night Pre-ProgramOption in the beautiful port of Auckland, New Zealand.

We are pleased that one of UCLA’s most popular professors, Phil Rundel,will be the UCLA lecturer on this journey. Phil holds the title of DistinguishedProfessor of Biology in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UCLA. He teaches courses in Conservation Biology, California Ecosystemsand Tropical Ecology, and has received awards for undergraduate teaching.

Professor Rundel has traveled extensively throughout the world as part of his research,including multiple trips to Australia. He has written or edited six books, including popularfield guides to Southern California, and authored more than 300 research papers.

Space is limited, so I urge you to make your reservations today!

Sincerely,

Christel PailetDirector, Alumni Travel

For further information, please contact UCLA Alumni Travel at310-206-0613 or 800-UCLAlumni (825-2586).

www.UCLAlumni.net

SPLENDOR OF THE

GREAT BARRIER REEF

Rising like a great boomerang out of the azure,tropical waters of the Coral Sea, the GreatBarrier Reef is a natural wonder like no other,comprising more than 3,000 individual reefs and900 islands that span more than 1,400 miles inlength. A virtual carnival of life, it encompassestens of thousands of species of fish, coral,reptiles, plants and mammals, ranging fromplayful dolphins, multi-colored clownfish andgiant green turtles to fluorescent coral, pink-striped rainbow fish and the lumbering sea cowsaffectionately known as dugongs. In the waterssurrounding a single reef, as many as 250 speciesof shrimp alone can survive and thrive. Reveredfor millennia by local Aborigines who dependedon it for their livelihood, and “discovered” bythe great explorer Captain James Cook in 1770,the Great Barrier Reef has been designated aUNESCO World Heritage site and enjoys strictenvironmental protections as an AustralianNational Marine Park.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity toexperience this breathtaking tropical seaspectacle in a manner no visit to an aquariumcan replicate. While snorkeling or riding in the glass-bottom boat, you will peer into thismagical universe under the waves, where schoolsof tropical fish swish by in clouds of color, andintricate mosaics of color reflect a diversity of life rivaled only by the greatrainforests of South America. By virtue of itssmaller size and special design, the CORAL

PRINCESS can moor off remote reefs, ensuringthat the waters will not be overpopulated byother visitors and the ecosystem remains intactas nature intended. Throughout the cruise, theship’s personable marine biologist will giveinteractive presentations and special lectures and will accompany you on all glass-bottomboat excursions and nature walks.

4/09

See the stunning sights of the Great Barrier Reef up-close as you snorkel in its pristine waters.

Cover: Cruise on Milford Sound andappreciate the splendid beauty of one of nature’s most spectacular creations.

TARIFFCabin

Category

$5,495

$6,495

$4,495

$6,695

$4,995

$5,995

$3,995

$6,195

Early Booking Pricethrough

July 24, 2009

� Taxes are an additional $250 per person and are subject to change.

Regular Price after

July 24, 2009

Description - Each outside cabin has a private bathroom and shower, air conditioning and a writing desk.

Standard cabin with two twin beds and porthole. Deck D. (108 square feet)

Standard cabin with two twin beds and window. Deck C. (108 square feet)Standard cabin with two twin beds or one double bed and window. Deck C. (138 square feet)

Superior cabin with two twin beds or one double bed and window. Deck B. (150 square feet)

(per person, based on double occupancy) Land/Cruise Only

5

4

3

2

$7,195$6,695Deluxe cabin with two twin beds or one double bed, a sofa and window.Decks A and B. (183 square feet)1

� Singles are available in category 2 at $9,295 on or before July 24, 2009. Add $500 for reservations made after July 24, 2009.

Deck ADeck BDeck CDeck D

CORAL PRINCESS

Please make my/our reservations incabin category:

1st Choice _____ 2nd Choice _____

� Double occupancy (one double bed).� Double occupancy (two twin beds).

� Single accommodations.� I am reserving as a single but prefer

to share accommodations and willallow you to select my roommate(shares cannot be guaranteed).

AUCKLAND PRE-PROGRAM RESERVATIONS� Double at $995 per person.� Single at $1,295 per person.� I am reserving as a single but prefer to share accommodations and willallow you to select my roommate(shares cannot be guaranteed).

Program Air:� Flights Los Angeles/Queenstownwith return Cairns/Los Angeles.Airfare is available at an additional cost to be advised.‡

� Flights from

______________________________(fill in departure city)

to Queenstown, New Zealand, withreturn from Cairns, Australia, at an additional cost to be advised.‡

Class: � Economy � Business � First

An Air Coordinator will contact you no later than four months prior todeparture regarding your selections.

‡Note: Airfare is subject to change andavailability and is nonrefundable.

� I/we will make my/our own air arrangements.

Name(s) (as appears on passport)

_____________________________________________________________First Initial Last Class Year

_____________________________________________________________First Initial Last Class Year

_____________________________________________________________Address (no P.O. Box numbers please)

_____________________________________________________________City State ZIP

____________________________________(_______)_________________Email Address � Home � Business Fax

(_______)____________________________(_______)_________________Telephone (Home) Business

_____________________________________________________________Preferred name(s) on badge(s) Tour No. 037-01/10/10-013

Enclosed is a check for $_________ as deposit ($600 per person, plus$200 per person Auckland Pre-Program). Make check payable to2010 Australia and New Zealand.

Deposits can also be made by credit card; however, all FINALpayments are required to be made by cash, check or wire transfer by Oct. 7, 2009.

I/we authorize you to charge my/our deposit to: � Visa � MasterCard

Card No._______________________________ Exp. Date_____/______

_____________________________________________________________Signature as it appears on credit card

AU S T R A L I A � NEW Z E A L A N D R E S E RVAT I O N F O RM

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Send to:UCLA Alumni AssociationAttn: Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397310-206-0613 Fax: 310-209-4271

UCLA Alumni Travel is a benefit of membership inthe UCLA Alumni Association. The Associationrequiresall alumni and friends to join to use ourservices. You may invite one companion to travel with you as a guest on your membership.

� Yes, I am a member of the UCLA AlumniAssociation.

� No, I am not a member. Please send me anapplication to join.

UCLA Alumni TravelJames West Alumni CenterLos Angeles, CA 90095-1397Phone: 310-206-0613Fax: 310-209-4271E-mail: [email protected]

www.UCLAlumni.net

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