Papua New Guinea & Kimberley Expedition

  • Balcony price from
    $38,898*/pp
  • Suite price from
    $52,798*/pp

YOUR ITINERARY

Lautoka, Fiji - Nabukeru, Yasawa Island, Fiji - Ambryn Islands - Pentecost Island - Luganville, Vanuatu - Alotau - Conflict Islands - Agats, Indonesia - Darwin, Northern Territory - Darwin, Northern Territory - King George River, Western Australia, Australia - Vansittart Bay - Ashmore Reef, Australia - Ashmore Reef, Australia - Hunter River, Western Australia - Kuri Bay, Western Australia, Australia - Lacepede Island, Australia - Freshwater Cove, Australia - Montgomery Reef, West Territories, Australia - Talbot Bay, Australia - Talbot Bay, Australia - Broome

Date
Port
Info
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Day 1
8th May 2027
Lautoka, Fiji

A major seaport, Fiji’s second-largest city, L...

A major seaport, Fiji’s second-largest city, Lautoka is the main center of the sugar and timber industries. Towering royal palms march in a long, orderly row from the main street to the harbor and into the heart of the city. Although Lautoka grew up around the Fijan village of Namoli, it is a very Indian town today.

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Day 2
9th May 2027
Nabukeru, Yasawa Island, Fiji
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Day 4
11th May 2027
Ambryn Islands
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Day 4
11th May 2027
Pentecost Island
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Day 5
12th May 2027
Luganville, Vanuatu

The second-largest city in the Vanuatu archipelago, Luganville i...

The second-largest city in the Vanuatu archipelago, Luganville is on the large northern island of Espiritu Santo, and has an unusually broad main street, the result of its occupation by some 40,000 Allied troops in World War II. The commander insisted that the road accommodate four trucks abreast. Its protected harbor makes the town one of the island nation’s most important ports, a center for trans-shipping of copra and cacao. The rusting relics of its WWII heritage are everywhere on the island. But today most visitors are drawn to the natural features both on shore and in the surrounding seas. Blue Lagoon is a popular attraction, where a freshwater spring fills a clear, aqua-blue pool surrounded by lush vegetation. Others opt for exploring the island on horseback, a visit to a coconut oil factory or simply relaxing at one of the resorts along the beaches. One unusual alternative is a visit to a village of immigrants from the more remote Banks and Torres Islands, who perform traditional music and dances including an enchanting Water Music dance.

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Day 9
16th May 2027
Alotau

Alotau, Papua New Guinea. Alotau is the capital of the ...

Alotau, Papua New Guinea. Alotau is the capital of the Milne Bay province of Papua New Guinea, located on a peninsula in Milne Bay in the Coral Sea. The town and water comprise the site of the 1942 battle of Milne Bay, in which the invading Japanese army suffered its first decisive defeat in the Pacific Theater of World War II at the hands of Allied, mostly Australian forces. A War Memorial commemorates the battle. Today the area is largely given over the palm oil plantations. The local people keep their Tawala cultural traditions alive, with the exception of the long-past ritual cannibalism. In Bibiko Village, they will be pleased to show them off in displays of prowess with Kundu drum ceremonies and exhibitions of their impressive war canoes. At the Ahioma village of Dodobana, the many specialized skills of daily Melanesian life are demonstrated in a family-style setting, such as basket weaving, grass skirt making and gardening.

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Day 10
17th May 2027
Conflict Islands

Don’t let the name scare you. This idyllic archipela...

Don’t let the name scare you. This idyllic archipelago of 21 coral atolls off the coast of New Guinea was named after the British ship HMS Conflict by its discoverer, a most patriotic captain. You could hardly ask for a more conflict-free paradise. The island group is privately owned by a passionate conservationist, who insists on sustainable methods for any activity within his tropical domain. Activities are therefore tailored for enjoying the exceptionally beautiful beaches, the supremely biodiverse coral reefs and the clear, warm waters. Kayaking, snorkeling and paddle-boarding are the more strenuous varieties. Simply relaxing mindfully on the sugary fringes of the lagoon are also acceptable. The area is under consideration for UNESCO World Heritage inscription.

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Day 14
21st May 2027
Agats, Indonesia
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Day 16
23rd May 2027
Darwin, Northern Territory
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Day 17
24th May 2027
Darwin, Northern Territory
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Day 18
25th May 2027
King George River, Western Australia, Australia
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Day 19
26th May 2027
Vansittart Bay
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Day 20
27th May 2027
Ashmore Reef, Australia
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Day 21
28th May 2027
Ashmore Reef, Australia
Arrive
07:00
Depart
17:00
Day 22
29th May 2027
Hunter River, Western Australia
Arrive
07:00
Depart
17:00
Day 23
30th May 2027
Kuri Bay, Western Australia, Australia

Kuri Bay is a remote coastal bay in the far north...

Kuri Bay is a remote coastal bay in the far north of Western Australia in the Kimberley region, about 370 km north of Broome. It is a designated point on the Western Australian Forecast Areas, utilised by the Bureau of Meteorology as a boundary for the North Kimberley Coast area from the West Kimberley Coast

Arrive
07:00
Depart
17:00
Day 24
31st May 2027
Lacepede Island, Australia
Arrive
07:00
Depart
17:00
Day 25
1st Jun 2027
Freshwater Cove, Australia
Arrive
05:00
Depart
11:00
Day 25
1st Jun 2027
Montgomery Reef, West Territories, Australia
Arrive
12:45
Depart
19:00
Day 25
1st Jun 2027
Talbot Bay, Australia
Arrive
22:30
Depart
Day 26
2nd Jun 2027
Talbot Bay, Australia
Arrive
Depart
16:00
Day 27
3rd Jun 2027
Broome

Isolated on the farthest northwest corner of the continent, Br...

Isolated on the farthest northwest corner of the continent, Broome thrived from its founding in 1883 based on the bounty of South Sea pearls found in offshore oyster beds. Even today, the pearling industry is active here, though most are now cultured. But Broome has grown into one of Australia’s premier holiday destinations, offering an amazing variety of attractions and activities for visitors. It boasts a splendid, 14-mile strand of soft white sand at Cable Beach, where people flock to enjoy sunset camel rides. And with 2,600 islands in the area and warm seas, it is a sportsman’s paradise. But the unique allure of the region is the unspoiled expanse of bizarre geological formations, waterways and ancient Aboriginal lands called the Kimberley. Corrugated with red-hued cliffs and escarpments, and laced with pristine waterways, swimming holes and waterfalls, the Kimberley is unlike any other landscape on earth. It invites visitors to cruise the coast, fly over the ranges, kayak the islands and explore the rugged terrain in 4WD vehicles. The only difficulty is deciding which adventure to partake of next.

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07:00
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YOUR SHIP - The Seabourn Pursuit

Construction for Seabourn Pursuit began in fall 2020 during a ceremony in San Giorgo di Nogare, Italy, and the build process is well underway. The ship is scheduled for delivery in 2023, with its sister ship, Seabourn Venture, slated for delivery in 2022.

Seabourn Pursuit is the second Seabourn expedition ship slated to launch in 2023. Both Seabourn Pursuit and sister ship Seabourn Venture are designed and built for diverse environments to PC6 Polar Class standards and include modern hardware and technology that will extend the ships’ global deployment and capabilities. Each will carry two custom-built submarines, 24 Zodiacs, kayaks, and a 26-person expert expedition team whose role is to engage guests throughout each voyage.

The ship then continues onward by exploring the waters and landscapes of Greenland, Iceland and Norway throughout the spring and early summer, in some instances retracing the path of the Vikings to the frontier town of Tromsø while carving its way through the inside passage of the Norwegian fjords along the way.

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Construction for Seabourn Pursuit began in fall 2020 during a ceremony in San Giorgo di Nogare, Italy, and the build process is well underway. The ship is scheduled for delivery in 2023, with its sister ship, Seabourn Venture, slated for delivery in 2022.

Seabourn Pursuit is the second Seabourn expedition ship slated to launch in 2023. Both Seabourn Pursuit and sister ship Seabourn Venture are designed and built for diverse environments to PC6 Polar Class standards and include modern hardware and technology that will extend the ships’ global deployment and capabilities. Each will carry two custom-built submarines, 24 Zodiacs, kayaks, and a 26-person expert expedition team whose role is to engage guests throughout each voyage.

The ship then continues onward by exploring the waters and landscapes of Greenland, Iceland and Norway throughout the spring and early summer, in some instances retracing the path of the Vikings to the frontier town of Tromsø while carving its way through the inside passage of the Norwegian fjords along the way.

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