Where Would You Like to Go?
We are designing a unique Adventure CME experience for 2028, exclusively for AANA members. We would love your input to help us select the destination that excites you most — and to register your interest early. Please take 60 seconds to complete this short survey.
Destination One
Antarctica is consistently ranked the #1 bucket-list destination for physicians and their partners — and Blue Horizon has delivered multiple highly successful CME programs there.
This itinerary is uniquely optimised to fly the Drake Passage, saving approximately four days without sacrificing a single moment of the expedition. Delegates board a luxury ice-strengthened vessel and spend five extraordinary days exploring the Antarctic Peninsula.
Zodiac landings among penguin colonies. Glacier hikes. Humpback whale encounters. Visits to historic scientific stations. Mornings and evenings feature high-quality CME lectures in a dedicated onboard theatre, earning approximately 25 Category 1 credits.
This is a program we know intimately and deliver exceptionally well.
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Destination Two
A brand-new luxury concept from Blue Horizon — combining three of Africa's most iconic travel experiences into one seamlessly curated CME journey.
Delegates board the legendary Rovos Rail in Pretoria — widely regarded as the most luxurious train in the world — for a three-night journey through the African bush to Victoria Falls. Three nights follow at a five-star Livingstone hotel, with helicopter flights over the Falls, sunset Zambezi cruises and Big Five safari drives.
A private charter then transfers the group to Kenya's Masai Mara, where delegates are accommodated at the &Beyond luxury tented camp for three nights of expert-guided game drives — with the spectacular Great Migration as a centrepiece.
CME sessions run throughout. Private charters handle all transfers.
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Register Your Interest
Your response helps us finalise the 2028 itinerary. This is an expression of interest only — no commitment required.