Coral Adventurer 18 Night Inaugural Voyage - In the Trail of Tasman Singapore to Darwin
Ship: Coral Adventurer
Cruise Line: Coral Expeditions
Departures:
24 April 2019
Duration:
18 Nights
Ports:
Singapore, Pulau Penuba, Pelambang, Anak Krakatoa, Ujung Kulon, Bawean Island, Sumenep, Satonda Island, Taka Bonerate Islands, Pulau Buton, Saparua, Banda, Darwin
Airport gateway (Arrival) : Singapore Airport gateway (Departure) : Darwin
Embark Coral Adventurer at 3.30pm at the Singapore Cruise Centre Harbour Front for a 5pm departure.
DAY 2: PULAU PENUBA, INDONESIA
DAY 3: PELAMBANG
DAY 4: PELAMBANG / AT SEA
DAY 5: ANAK KRAKATUA, INDONESIA
DAY 6: KRAKATOA & UJONG KULON, INDONESIA
DAY 7: UJONG KULON & AND HMAS PERTH
DAY 8: AT SEA
DAY 9: BAWAEN, INDONESIA
DAY 10: SUMENEP, INDONESIA
DAY 11: PULAU SATONDA, INDONESIA
DAY 12: TAKA BONERATE ISLANDS, INDONESIA
DAY 13: PALAU BUTON, INDONESIA
DAY 14: AT SEA
DAY 15: SAPARUA & MAMALA, INDONESIA
DAY 16: PALAU HATTA AND BANDA ISLAND
DAY 17: BANDA, INDONESIA
DAY 18: AT SEA
DAY 19: DARWIN
Arrive 8.00am
An epic voyage through the Indonesian Archipelago, The Trail of Tasman I is the Coral Adventurer’s maiden voyage.
Travelling from Singapore to Darwin, Australia, the Coral Adventurer will follow a historic trail, visiting the places that the 17th century explorer Abel Tasman recorded in his voyage logs.
2019 is the 375th anniversary of Tasman’s voyages, and what better time for Coral Expeditions to follow his trail to these remote, spectacular, and historic regions.
* Ports of call may vary based on itinerary and departure dates selected
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* All prices quoted are PER PERSON in Australian Dollars and include taxes, fees and port expenses (if applicable).
* All prices quoted are for the cruise departing on . Prices for alternative departure dates may vary.
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Cruise fares from $16,390pp twin share.
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This prosperous, ultra-modern city-state stills holds many surprises, sporting diverse cultures, world class hotels, street eateries and duty free. Explore cultural enclaves like Chinatown, Little India and Arab Street. Visit such attractions as the Jurong Bird Park and Sentosa Island. Or Simply head to Orchard Road for world-class shopping.
Country - Singapore Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 5kms Currency - Singapore Dollar (SGD)
Places of Interest Sentosa Island, Little India, Thian Hock Kheng Temple, Orchard Road, Singapore Zoo
Pulau Penuba
Pelambang
Anak Krakatoa
Ujung Kulon
Bawean Island
Sumenep
Satonda Island
Taka Bonerate Islands
Pulau Buton
Saparua
Banda
Darwin
Darwin is a modern city (largely because its previous incarnation was blown down by a cyclone) with sparkling buildings and broad streets. Its fortunes are built on the sugar and fruits from the plantations and forests, which enfold the city. Study Aboriginal art and pearl fishing in the city’s museums.
Country - Australia Distance from port to City - 0kms Distance from port to Airport - 11kms Currency - Australian Dollars (AUD)
Places of Interest Crocodylus Park, Museum of Art and Science, Adelaide River
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Coral Expeditions
Welcome to Coral Expeditions -
Coral Expeditions is Australia’s leading small ship and expedition cruise line, with an unrivalled worldwide reputation for cruising excellence built over more than 30 years. Join them on award-winning 3,4 and 7 night Great Barrier Reef cruises or discover Australia’s ancient outback on an expedition to the remarkable Kimberley region or Cape York and Arnhem Land. Venture further afield into the South Pacific to discover mysterious Papua New Guinea, the exotic Spice Islands and Raja Ampat, explore the magical island cultures of Melanesia and savour the scenic beauty of ‘the land of the long white cloud’, New Zealand.
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Coral Adventurer
Coral Expeditions, Australia’s pioneering cruise line, has announced today with Norwegian shipbuilder Vard to build its fourth expedition cruise ship due to be delivered in mid-2019, with a further vessel intended to follow.
In the planning for over two years, this new ship is designed for ocean cruising to remote tropical areas and draws on the latest technical advances as well as Coral Expeditions’ 34 years of experience building and operating expedition ships.
Modern and rugged, the new ship will carry a maximum of only 120 guests in 60 cabins, preserving Coral Expeditions’ traditionally relaxed and intimate onboard atmosphere.
She will be Australian flagged and conform to the highest standards of build quality, operational redundancy, environmental compliance, and safety.
Vard is a Norwegian-headquartered company with nine shipyards globally and a long history of building complex and sophisticated ships to operate in the toughest conditions.
Custom-designed around its clientele and expedition-focused itineraries, the new ship will feature several of Coral Expeditions’ much-loved features:
Twin ‘Xplorer’ tenders mounted on hydraulic platforms that allow guests to embark and disembark for shore excursions without steps, queues or waiting
A natural light-filled lecture lounge equipped with modern technology for daily presentations and briefings by expedition experts
Facilities onboard to host scientific research missions and local exhibitors
Spacious communal areas, including a relaxed dining area which seats all guests
All outside-facing cabins with en-suite bathrooms; over half have private balconies
Open bridge policy and guest observation lounge overlooking the bridge
Multiple indoor and outdoor bars to see the world go by over a glass of Australian wine
The new ship will feature a modern Australian-designed interior with the colours and textures of tropical Queensland. Accommodations will be restful havens for guests returning from shore excursions and range from outside staterooms of 17 sq m (183 sq ft) to suites of 43 sq m (463 sq ft) with outside-facing bathrooms. Active stabilisers will ensure guest comfort in varied conditions.
The ship will join the Coral Expeditions fleet exploring the Kimberley region, Cape York and Arnhem Land (The Top of Australia), Papua New Guinea, the Spice Islands, Indonesia and the South Pacific. She will be in commercial operation from April 2019. More information will be released progressively.
The new ship will target guests who enjoy an intimate and destination-focused cruise experience that stands apart from mega-ship cruising.