Coral Expeditions sails the East Indies in 2021 with seven expeditions exploring small islands like Misool in Raja Ampat, Alor in the Lesser Sundas and Bunton in Sulawesi.
The new collection of voyages will be serviced by their newest 120-guest ship launched last April, the Coral Adventurer, exploring the history, culture and wildlife of the region.
The collection of itineraries feature three brand new sailings. The 10-night โIsland Realms of the East Indies, Darwin to Baliโ, 10-night “Ancient Kingdoms of the East Indies, Bali to Singaporeโ and 14-night โInto the Wilds of Borneoโ from Singapore to Makassar, with prices starting from $8,200pp twin share.
Some of the expedition highlights include walking through the markets of Banda Neira, the epicentre of the worldโs spice trade 350 years ago. At isolated Lamalera village, guests will get an appreciation of the traditions and lifestyles of one of the last subsistence whaling communities in the world.
Guests will get to bus to the top of the Kelimutu crater and throw in a stone into the spectacular tri-coloured volcanic lake for good luck. An included overnight stay will also allow guests to experience the dawn tranquillity of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Borobodur temple. Guest can also get the chance to interact with famous Borneo orangutans at the conservation mission of Camp Leakey.
The voyages also include some of the worldโs great marine parks โ such as Bunaken and Lembeh โ hard to reach except by sea. At Roon Island, guests can snorkel around a Japanese Zero plane wreck that shelters marine life in crystal clear shallow water.
โThe Indonesian archipelago is vast and little seen, yet it offers an amazing diversity of attractions within easy reach of the Northern Australian coast,โ says Jeff Gillies, Commercial Director of Coral Expeditions.
โWe have been visiting the region for over a decade now and have built extensive local community connections. Our guests particularly enjoy the vast biodiversity of the region, and the intimate small group interactions with the locals. We have expert historians and anthropologists onboard to interpret and explain โ this is no ordinary pleasure cruise.โ
Details of the full 2021 schedule are:
12-night โRaja Ampat & Spice Islandsโ
Darwin to Biak โ departs 6 January 2021
Biak to Darwin โ departs 18 January 2021
Priced from $9,900 per person twin share
Highlight: Swim with the majestic Whale Sharks at Cenderawasih Bay10-night โIsland Realms of the East Indies, Darwin to Baliโ โ NEWDarwin to Bali โ departs 30 January 2021
Priced from $8,200 per person twin share
Highlight:ย At the island of Lombok, participate in a local ceremony such as a traditional wedding, a coming of age celebration or the completion of a village houseย 10-night โAncient Kingdoms of the East Indies, Bali to Singaporeโ โ NEWBali to Singapore โ departs 9 February 2021
Priced from $8,200 per person twin share
Highlight: Journey to Borobudur & Prambanan Temples โ explore, share a meal, and enjoy a traditional dance performance and overnight stay at an historic hotel14-night โInto the Wilds of Borneoโ โ NEWSingapore to Makassar โ departs 5 March 2021
Priced from $10,600 per person twin share
Highlight: Enjoy a behind the scenes experience at Camp Leakey and learn from experts about the efforts to protect the orangutans, before lending your support by adopting an orangutan with Coral Expeditions20-night โCircumnavigation of SulawesiโMakassar to Makassar โ departs 19 March 2021
Priced from $16,990 per person twin share
Highlight: Meet the beachside boatbuilders of Tana Beru and admire the skillful construction of Phinisi ships14-night โIn the Wake of the MakassansโMakassar to Darwin โ departs 8 April 2021
Priced from $11,990 per person twin share
Highlight: Meet the people of Torajaland, high up in the mountains of Sulawesi, and encounter their astonishing cultural traditions and funeral rituals with an overnight stay
For more details on the 2021 season of Australiaโs Pioneering Cruise Line, please visitย www.coralexpeditions.comย or call 1800 079 545.
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