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Voyage Code: E4240825017
Arrive: Sun 25 August 2024 / Depart: Sun 25 August 2024 at 18:00
Coming in at number seven on Lonely Planet’s list of best places to live, Fremantle has finally begun to shake off the shadow of neighbouring big brother Perth. With just 20 kilometres separating the two cities, Perth, with its happy hippie vibe has long been the big pull for visitors to the region. But Fremantle’s colourful past and bright future gives Perth as good as it gets. The coastal city has undergone a complete revamp since the America’s Cup thrust Fremantle into the spotlight in 1987. Over AUS$ 1,3 billion has been poured into revamping the city, and the fruits of the city’s labour are ripe for picking. Investment in the arts has brought Fremantle to the fore of thriving urban culture, while generous grants for small businesses has led to groovy live-music rooms, hipster bars, boutique hotels, left-field bookshops, craft-beer breweries, Indian Ocean seafood shacks amid the buskers and beaches. If that doesn’t not sound like your glass of beer, we guarantee a stroll along the wooden riverside walkway will change your mind. The city also enjoys another, rather different status. Fremantle was one of Australia’s penal cities, vestiges of which can still be found in Fremantle Prison. Almost 10,000 convicts were condemned to life imprisonment here between 1850 and 1868, but the prison remained in use until 1991. Today, the memorable sandstone building is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and at just 15 minutes from port is well worth a visit. Just don’t forget your get out of jail free card.
Arrive: Mon 26 August 2024 at 13:00
Three island groups make up the Houtman Abrolhos Islands. The Wallabi, Easter and Pelsaert groups stretch across 100 kilometers from north to south with a total of 122 islands. Named Houtman after the Dutch captain who first described them in 1619, the Portuguese word “Abrolhos” refers to the reefs and dangers they posed to unsuspecting seafarers –sometimes taken to mean “open your eyes”. The Houtman Abrolhos are known for cray fishing and pearling activities, as well as for their bird and marine life. The islands and their surrounding reef communities form one of Western Australia’s unique marine areas of tropical and temperate sea life.
Depart: Tue 27 August 2024 at 18:30
Three island groups make up the Houtman Abrolhos Islands. The Wallabi, Easter and Pelsaert groups stretch across 100 kilometers from north to south with a total of 122 islands. Named Houtman after the Dutch captain who first described them in 1619, the Portuguese word “Abrolhos” refers to the reefs and dangers they posed to unsuspecting seafarers –sometimes taken to mean “open your eyes”. The Houtman Abrolhos are known for cray fishing and pearling activities, as well as for their bird and marine life. The islands and their surrounding reef communities form one of Western Australia’s unique marine areas of tropical and temperate sea life.
Arrive: Fri 30 August 2024 at 06:30 / Depart: Fri 30 August 2024 at 12:30
Arrive: Sat 31 August 2024 at 08:30 / Depart: Sat 31 August 2024 at 17:30
Some 300 kilometers northwest of Broome, the Rowley Shoals consists of the three reefs Imperieuse, Clerke and Mermaid. The first two reefs form the Rowley Shoals Marine Park and have sandy cays that will still be visible at high tide. Bedwell Island, a small sandy cay inside Clerke Reef, is home to one of Western Australia’s two colonies of Red-tailed Tropicbirds. Other birds nesting on the island are Wedge-tailed Shearwaters, White-bellied Sea-Eagles, Eastern Reef-Egrets and terns. View less The Mermaid Reef Commonwealth Marine Reserve is slightly further northeast and is the closest to land.
Arrive: Sun 01 September 2024 at 06:30 / Depart: Sun 01 September 2024 at 17:30
The Lacepede Islands, sometimes referred to simply as the Lacepedes, are a group of four islands lying off the Kimberley coast of Western Australia.
Arrive: Mon 02 September 2024 at 06:30 / Depart: Mon 02 September 2024 at 17:30
Adele Island is an island located in the Indian Ocean approximately 104 kilometres North of Ardyaloon off the Kimberley coast in Western Australia
Arrive: Tue 03 September 2024 at 06:00 / Depart: Tue 03 September 2024 at 19:00
Talbot Bay is famous for the Horizontal Falls which have been described as “one of the greatest natural wonders of the world“. The region’s tides of close to 36 feet create an amazing spectacle when the water tries to enter or leave Poulton Creek through two very narrow openings located one behind the other in the McLarty Ranges. Water builds up faster on one side than it can flow through the gaps, leaving or entering depending on the tide.
Arrive: Thu 05 September 2024 / Depart: Thu 05 September 2024
The Hunter River is home to an immense mangrove system surrounded by soaring red sandstone cliffs. Narrow mangrove channels shelter numerous bird species, mudskippers, fiddler crabs and the infamous saltwater crocodile; the most aggressive crocodile species known to man. Naturalist Island at the mouth of the river has a stunning stretch of sandy beach that makes a perfect landing site for small helicopters that can pick up visitors wishing to explore some of the Kimberley’s vast interior. View less The highlight inland is the famous Mitchell Falls where four tiers of waterfalls plunge into deep pools that flow out into the mighty Mitchell River. The headwaters of the falls are cool and a dip in the fresh water is a welcome reprieve from the heat of the heartland.
Arrive: Fri 06 September 2024 at 09:15 / Depart: Fri 06 September 2024 at 17:00
The Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands is an uninhabited external territory of Australia consisting of four low-lying tropical islands in two separate reefs, and the 12-nautical-mile territorial sea generated by the islands
Arrive: Sun 08 September 2024 at 06:00 / Depart: Sun 08 September 2024 at 18:30
Koolama Bay is found at the mouth of the King George River. Named after the ship that had been beached here after a Japanese aerial attack during World War II, Koolama Bay is the starting point for a Zodiac cruise to reach the King George Falls, one of the Kimberley’s most magnificent natural wonders. At 260 feet (80 m), the twin cascades are among the highest in Australia.
Arrive: Mon 09 September 2024 at 06:30 / Depart: Mon 09 September 2024 at 18:00
Wyndham is a small settlement with the spirit of a Kimberley outback township. It was established in 1886 with the Halls Creek gold rush and sits on the Cambridge Gulf where several rivers converge. Today Wyndham has a population of roughly 900 people and operates largely as a port exporting cattle, servicing the mining industry and hosting a few small ships. For these vessels Wyndham is a gateway to the breathtaking Bungle Bungle mountain range and the nearby Ord River. View less The Bungle Bungle Mountains in Purnululu National Park are now a World Heritage Site. In excess of 350 million years have shaped geological formations of giant orange and black striped domes rising out of the ground into a landscape unlike any other. Known to the local Aboriginal people for thousands of years, the Bungles were only discovered by the outside world in the mid-1980s. Conversely, cruising the peaceful and tree-lined Ord River is a chance to look for freshwater crocodiles, fruit bats, short-eared rock wallabies and a variety of birds, including Mangrove Herons and Mangrove Gerygones. Please note: All destinations on voyages in the Kimberley region, and the order in which they are visited, are subject to tidal variations and weather conditions.
Arrive: Tue 10 September 2024 at 18:00
"Australia's capital of the north is a uniquely tropical city, and a historically isolated outpost of this vast, diverse country. Reaching up towards the equator, a full 2,000 miles from Sydney and Melbourne, the city was named in honour of Charles Darwin by the British settlers who established a frontier outpost here. With a unique history, beautiful islands nearby, and a palette of sizzling Pacific flavours, colourful Darwin is an enchanting and exotic Australian destination. Crocodiles patrol the jungled waterways and tropical rainforests around Australia's gateway to the Top End. Explore via airboat to look down on the veiny waterways of the mist-laced Kakadu National Park. The sounds of chattering birdlife and the gentle splash of fountains and waterfalls will fill your ears in George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens. Soak it all in, before kicking back and relaxing with a picnic and a crackling barbecue. The sunshine and famous tropical pink sunsets mean many visitors naturally gravitate to the city's soft sands to relax at spots like pretty Mindil Beach, as evening approaches. The adjoining market is filled with souvenirs and crafts stands and is the perfect great place to enjoy some fiery Asian flavours. Stroll the stalls, grab some food, and crack open an ice-frosted beer as the sunset show begins. It may be remote, but Darwin found itself on the front line during the Pacific War, as the Japanese air force unloaded their bombs onto the city in 1942. This relaxed unassuming city has a deeply resilient backbone, however, and you can explore the museums to learn more of the war's impact on Darwin, as well as the devastating effects of one of Australia's worst natural disasters, Cyclone Tracy in 1973."
Depart: Wed 11 September 2024
"Australia's capital of the north is a uniquely tropical city, and a historically isolated outpost of this vast, diverse country. Reaching up towards the equator, a full 2,000 miles from Sydney and Melbourne, the city was named in honour of Charles Darwin by the British settlers who established a frontier outpost here. With a unique history, beautiful islands nearby, and a palette of sizzling Pacific flavours, colourful Darwin is an enchanting and exotic Australian destination. Crocodiles patrol the jungled waterways and tropical rainforests around Australia's gateway to the Top End. Explore via airboat to look down on the veiny waterways of the mist-laced Kakadu National Park. The sounds of chattering birdlife and the gentle splash of fountains and waterfalls will fill your ears in George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens. Soak it all in, before kicking back and relaxing with a picnic and a crackling barbecue. The sunshine and famous tropical pink sunsets mean many visitors naturally gravitate to the city's soft sands to relax at spots like pretty Mindil Beach, as evening approaches. The adjoining market is filled with souvenirs and crafts stands and is the perfect great place to enjoy some fiery Asian flavours. Stroll the stalls, grab some food, and crack open an ice-frosted beer as the sunset show begins. It may be remote, but Darwin found itself on the front line during the Pacific War, as the Japanese air force unloaded their bombs onto the city in 1942. This relaxed unassuming city has a deeply resilient backbone, however, and you can explore the museums to learn more of the war's impact on Darwin, as well as the devastating effects of one of Australia's worst natural disasters, Cyclone Tracy in 1973."
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Silver Cloud 24 May 2024 16 nights
Itinerary: Singapore - Belitung Islands - Karimunjawa - Komodo Island - Pink Beach - Kupang - Broome - Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls - Montgomery Reef - Hunter River...
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Silver Cloud 09 June 2024 10 nights
Itinerary: Darwin - Ashmore Reef - Wyndham - Koolama Bay - Vansittart Bay - Hunter River - Montgomery Reef - Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls - Broome
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Silver Cloud 19 June 2024 10 nights
Itinerary: Broome - Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls - Montgomery Reef - Hunter River - Ashmore Reef - Vansittart Bay - Koolama Bay - Wyndham - Darwin
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Silver Cloud 29 June 2024 10 nights
Itinerary: Darwin - Wyndham - Koolama Bay - Vansittart Bay - Ashmore Reef - Hunter River - Montgomery Reef - Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls - Broome
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Silver Cloud 09 July 2024 10 nights
Itinerary: Broome - Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls - Montgomery Reef - Hunter River - Ashmore Reef - Vansittart Bay - Koolama Bay - Wyndham - Darwin
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Silver Cloud 19 July 2024 10 nights
Itinerary: Darwin - Wyndham - Koolama Bay - Vansittart Bay - Ashmore Reef - Hunter River - Montgomery Reef - Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls - Broome
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Silver Cloud 29 July 2024 10 nights
Itinerary: Broome - Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls - Raft Point - Montgomery Reef - Hunter River - Ashmore Reef - Vansittart Bay - Koolama Bay - Wyndham - Darwin
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Silver Cloud 08 August 2024 17 nights
Itinerary: Darwin - Wyndham - Koolama Bay - Ashmore Reef - Hunter River - Raft Point - Montgomery Reef - Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls - Adele Island - Lacepede Islands...
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Silver Cloud 25 August 2024 75 nights
Itinerary: Fremantle - Abrolhos Islands - Montebello Islands - Rowley Shoals - Lacepede Islands - Adele Island - Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls - Montgomery Reef - Hunter River - Ashmore Reef...
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Itinerary: Fremantle - Abrolhos Islands - Montebello Islands - Rowley Shoals - Lacepede Islands - Adele Island - Talbot Bay/Horizontal Waterfalls - Montgomery Reef - Hunter River - Ashmore Reef...
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