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| 7th07 | NovNov | 202828 | Cairns, Queensland, Australia, embark on the Emerald Xara | | |
Tourism is the lifeblood of Cairns (pronounced Caans). The city makes a good base for exploring the wild top half of Queensland, and tens of thousands of international travelers use it as a jumping-off point for activities such as scuba diving and snorkeling trips to the Barrier Reef, as well as boating, fishing, parasailing, scenic flights, and rain-forest treks.It's a tough environment, with intense heat and fierce wildlife. Along with wallabies and grey kangaroos in the savannah and tree kangaroos in the rain forest, you'll find stealthy saltwater crocodiles, venomous snakes, and jellyfish so deadly they put the region’s stunning beaches off- limits to swimmers for nearly half the year. Yet despite this formidable setting, Cairns and tropical North Queensland are far from intimidating places. The people are warm and friendly, the sights spectacular, and—at the right time of year—the beachside lounging is world-class. Your journey begins in Cairns, a lively tropical city and the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. Here, you’ll be transferred to your luxury Emerald yacht to embark on your extraordinary voyage. Please book your flight to arrive into Cairns prior to 02:00 PM. |
| 8th08 | NovNov | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 9th09 | NovNov | 202828 | Doini Island, Papua New Guinea | | |
A secluded tropical paradise, Doini Island offers pristine beaches, cultural encounters, and exceptional snorkelling opportunities. Relax on soft sands or explore the vibrant underwater world just offshore. |
| 10th10 | NovNov | 202828 | Alotau, Papua New Guinea | | |
Alotau is the provincial capital of the Milne Bay Province located in the southeast bay of Papua New Guinea. The town and surrounding area has been an important staging ground during World War II and we will see remains and memorials dating back or referring to the war. On a tour of the town, visitors will appreciate lovely vistas of the bay and experience the markets, which are frequented not only by locals, but also by islanders selling their products or looking for produce to take back into Milne Bay. Alotau is an important port facility for the islands and attracts many vendors of handicrafts from different islands. Located in Milne Bay Province, Alotau is rich in both natural beauty and World War II history. Explore Alotau Town, stunning coastal landscapes, and learn about the region’s cultural traditions and wartime significance. |
| 11th11 | NovNov | 202828 | Tufi, Papua New Guinea | | |
Set against dramatic fjords carved into ancient volcanic rock, Tufi is one of Papua New Guinea’s most breathtaking destinations. Accessible only by sea or air, snorkel off vibrant offshore reefs where clear, calm waters reveal colourful corals and abundant marine life just below the surface. |
| 12th12 | NovNov | 202828 | Tami Island, Papua New Guinea | | |
Renowned for its abundant marine life, the Tami Islands are widely considered a top spot for underwater activities. Snorkel along the surrounding coral reefs and lagoons teeming with tropical fish or relax on deck and soak in the magnificent ocean views. |
| 13th13 | NovNov | 202828 | Garove Island, Papua New Guinea | | |
Part of the Witu Islands, Garove is a striking volcanic island featuring a flooded caldera at its centre. Explore its unique landscape, meet local communities, and discover a way of life deeply connected to the sea. |
| 14th14 | NovNov | 202828 | Kimbe, Papua New Guinea | | |
Located within the renowned Coral Triangle, Kimbe Island offers some of the richest marine biodiversity on Earth. Snorkel among vibrant coral gardens teeming with tropical fish or simply soak in the island’s untouched natural beauty. |
| 15th15 | NovNov | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 16th16 | NovNov | 202828 | Madang, Papua New Guinea | | |
The eastern half of the island of New Guinea - second largest in the world - was divided between Germany (north) and the United Kingdom (south) in 1885. The latter area was transferred to Australia in 1902, which occupied the northern portion during World War I and continued to administer the combined areas until independence in 1975. A nine-year secessionist revolt on the island of Bougainville ended in 1997 after claiming some 20,000 lives. On the north coast of the island, we find colourful Madang, called the “prettiest town in the South Pacific”. Its peninsula-setting is a showplace of parks, waterways, luxuriant shade trees and sparkling tropical islands. Although small, the town has modern urban facilities, including hotels, department stores, markets and art shops. The people of Madang can be broken into four distinct groups - islanders, coastal people, river people and mountain people. These groups are similar in appearance except for the smaller Simbai mountain tribesmen from the foothills. The traditional dress consists mainly of traditional dyed multi-coloured grass skirts made out of either pandanas leaves or sago palm. The women from the mountain areas wear skirts that are colourless, narrow and stringy. Unlike the women, men wear meshy net aprons in front and a clutter of target leaves astern. Often described as one of the most beautiful towns in the South Pacific, Madang is framed by lush hills, offshore islands, and coral reefs. Wander the stunning waterfront, discover local markets, small villages and a rich cultural heritage shaped by centuries of seafaring traditions. |
| 17th17 | NovNov | 202828 | Crown Island, Papua New Guinea | | |
A hidden gem off Papua New Guinea’s northern coast, Crown Island welcomes with untouched beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life – ideal for snorkelling and swimming in pristine surroundings. |
| 18th18 | NovNov | 202828 | Lae, Papua New Guinea | | |
Welcome to Lae, Papua New Guinea’s vibrant coastal hub nestled along the Huon Gulf, where a busy port atmosphere meets lush mountain backdrops and rich Melanesian heritage. As the country’s key industrial and transport centre, Lae offers a dynamic introduction to a land defined by extraordinary cultural diversity and breathtaking natural landscapes. In the afternoon, you’ll be welcomed on board your luxury Emerald yacht, ready to embark on your next voyage. |
| 19th19 | NovNov | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 20th20 | NovNov | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 21st21 | NovNov | 202828 | Wewak, Papua New Guinea | | |
Wewak is a relaxed coastal town in northern PNG framed by palm-lined beaches and green hills overlooking the Bismarck Sea. It is known for its blend of local markets, wartime history and everyday coastal life. This is a place to experience Papua New Guinea at a human scale – unhurried, welcoming, and deeply connected to its surroundings. |
| 22nd22 | NovNov | 202828 | Jayapura, Irian Jaya, Indonesia | | |
Jayapura is the capital of Indonesia’s Papua Province, set around a sheltered harbour and framed by lush, hilly terrain. The city offers a fascinating blend of indigenous Papuan culture and modern Indonesian life, with traditional villages, vibrant markets, and striking handicrafts such as bark cloth and intricate wood carvings. You can explore Lake Sentani, enjoy panoramic views of the bay, and experience the warm hospitality of local communities. |
| 23rd23 | NovNov | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 24th24 | NovNov | 202828 | Cenderawasih Bay, Indonesia | | |
Cenderawasih Bay is one of Indonesia’s most extraordinary marine environments and a designated national park of global importance. Its calm, protected waters are home to thriving coral reefs and an abundance of marine life. With favourable conditions, guests may witness seasonal whale shark encounters – an unforgettable highlight of the region. Note that sightings are not guaranteed as they occur naturally in the wild. |
| 25th25 | NovNov | 202828 | Cenderawasih Bay, Indonesia | | |
Enjoy a second day discovering Cenderawasih Bay. |
| 26th26 | NovNov | 202828 | Manokwari, Irian Jaya, Indonesia | | |
Manokwari sits between forested mountains and a quiet coastline on the edge of West Papua. As a regional capital, it offers a glimpse into daily life in Indonesia’s far east, where administrative centres meet lush natural surroundings. The area is also a gateway to nearby forests and coastal landscapes rich in biodiversity. |
| 27th27 | NovNov | 202828 | Amsterdam Island, French Southern Territories | | |
Amsterdam Island lies in one of Indonesia’s most remote eastern regions and is characterised by untouched tropical scenery, quiet beaches, and surrounding coral ecosystems. With minimal development and limited visitation, it offers a rare sense of discovery and isolation in the heart of the Coral Triangle. |
| 28th28 | NovNov | 202828 | Ayu Atoll, Indonesia | | |
Ayu Atoll is a secluded coral atoll in northern Raja Ampat, where white sand beaches meet crystal-clear lagoons and thriving reefs. With very few inhabitants, it remains one of the most untouched marine environments in Indonesia, offering exceptional snorkelling and a profound sense of natural tranquillity. |
| 29th29 | NovNov | 202828 | Sorong, Indonesia | | |
Welcome to the bustling West Papua port town and gateway to Raja Ampat, Sorong, which marks the conclusion of your journey through one of the most biologically diverse regions on Earth. From here, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your included flight from Sorong to Bali, then transferred to a hotel for your overnight stay. |
| 29th29 | NovNov | 202828 | Bali, Indonesia | | |
| 30th30 | NovNov | 202828 | Bali, Indonesia, disembark the Emerald Xara | | |
Immerse yourself in the island’s enchanting blend of ancient traditions and vibrant culture, from its lush rice terraces and sacred temples to its world-renowned spas and gourmet dining scenes. After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your flight home or onward travels, taking with you cherished memories of your extraordinary journey. This itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such, Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will be operated unaltered from the itinerary stated above. |