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| 25th25 | SepSep | 202828 | Broome, Western Australia, Australia, embark on the Emerald Xara | | |
Broome, a coastal town in Western Australia, is famous for its stunning beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture. Located on the Indian Ocean, it boasts Cable Beach, known for its white sand, turquoise waters, and iconic camel rides at sunset. Once a pearling hub, Broome retains its multicultural heritage, reflected in its cuisine and architecture. The town is also the gateway to the Kimberley region, offering breathtaking landscapes and unique natural attractions like the Staircase to the Moon. With warm weather year-round and a laid-back atmosphere, Broome is a perfect destination for adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences. Begin your journey in Broome, a historic pearling town where multicultural heritage meets tropical coastal charm. Relax on world-famous Cable Beach or explore the town’s vibrant local character before setting sail into the Kimberley wilderness. Please book your flight to arrive into Broome prior to 02:00 PM. |
| 26th26 | SepSep | 202828 | Lacepede Islands, Western Australia, Australia | | |
The Lacepedes are a group of four islands, perfectly nestled off the Kimberley coast. The islands are imperative to Australia’s rich wildlife as they are key breeding habitats for Green Turtles and are home to a wealth of birds such as Masked Boobies, Australian Pelicans, Lesser Frigatebirds and the largest colony of Brown Bobbies in the world. Join your expedition team for a guided zodiac tour to view the prolific wildlife. Due to the sensitive nature of the environment, landings are prohibited on the Lacepede Islands. A protected haven for wildlife, the Lacepede Islands are one of Australia’s most important breeding grounds for seabirds and marine turtles. These remote islands offer exceptional wildlife viewing in a pristine and highly protected environment, which you’ll get to experience as you travel between Middle and West Island by zodiac. |
| 27th27 | SepSep | 202828 | Talbot Bay, Western Australia, Australia | | |
Witness the awe-inspiring Horizontal Falls^, often described as one of Australia’s most remarkable natural phenomena. Powerful tidal currents surge through narrow coastal gorges, creating a dramatic and unforgettable natural spectacle. ^Please note, guests will have the opportunity to view this natural phenomena however will not cruise through the Horizontal Falls. |
| 28th28 | SepSep | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 29th29 | SepSep | 202828 | Careening Bay, Western Australia, Australia | | |
Careening Bay was named by Lieutenant Phillip Parker King when he careened his ship, HMC Mermaid during a voyage of discovery in 1820. After a series of leaks onboard the Mermaid, King set out for a shallow sandy bay which to careen and carry out repairs. For ten days the Mermaid crew worked hard before refloating the vessel. The ship’s carpenter carved the name of the vessel and the year into a conspicuous boab tree. The famous boab tree is now 3 metres wide and National Heritage listed. Step ashore at Careening Bay, known for the historic ’Mermaid Boab Tree’, carved by early explorers in 1820. This peaceful bay offers a glimpse into maritime history and is surrounded by untouched wilderness. |
| 30th30 | SepSep | 202828 | Hunter River & Mitchell Falls, Western Australia, Australia | | |
Sail through the beautiful Hunter River, lined with lush mangroves and rugged escarpments. This region is rich in wildlife, including saltwater crocodiles and diverse birdlife. Optional helicopter flightseeing excursions may reveal the tiered Mitchell Falls, a spectacular series of cascading waterfalls set deep within the Kimberley wilderness. |
| 1st01 | OctOct | 202828 | Swift Bay, Western Australia, Australia | | |
The Bonaparte Archipelago is a rugged maze of islands that stretch almost 150km along Western Australia’s remote Kimberley coast. Remaining relatively unspoilt and remarkably pristine, Swift Bay is landscaped by heavily fractured sandstone providing an abundance of rock shelters. On the walls of these shelters are examples of both Wandjina and Gwion Gwion style rock art. Join your expedition team ashore for a guided walk to a number of rock art galleries depicting these unique rock art styles. Swift Bay offers another remarkable opportunity to view ancient Aboriginal rock art galleries set among striking sandstone escarpments. The area’s natural beauty is matched by its deep cultural significance. |
| 2nd02 | OctOct | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 3rd03 | OctOct | 202828 | Vansittart Bay, Western Australia, Australia | | |
Vansittart Bay is a beautifully protected large bay with several islands and coves. Jar Island contains ancient rock art galleries depicting the Gwion Gwion style unique to the Kimberley region. Mainly neglected by, or unknown to, the early European researchers of Aboriginal culture in the Kimberley in favour of the dominant & more dramatic Wandjina art, Gwion Gwion art has in recent years gained world prominence. Join your Expedition Team ashore for a short walk, past some fascinating rock formations, to the site of the Gwion Gwion art galleries. Discover Vansittart Bay, a remote and culturally rich region home to ancient Gwion Gwion (Bradshaw) Aboriginal rock art. Explore rugged sandstone landscapes and uncover stories etched into rock that date back thousands of years. |
| 4th04 | OctOct | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 5th05 | OctOct | 202828 | Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia | | |
Darwin is Australia's most colorful, and exotic, capital city. Surrounded on three sides by the turquoise waters of the Timor Sea, the streets are lined with tropical flowers and trees. Warm and dry in winter, hot and steamy in summer, it's a relaxed and casual place, as well as a beguiling blend of tropical frontier outpost and Outback hardiness. Thanks to its close proximity to Southeast Asia and its multicultural population it also seems more like Asia than the rest of Australia. Darwin is a city that has always had to fight for its survival. The seductiveness of contemporary Darwin lifestyles belies a history of failed attempts that date from 1824 when Europeans attempted to establish an enclave in this harsh, unyielding climate. The original 1869 settlement, called Palmerston, was built on a parcel of mangrove wetlands and scrub forest that had changed little in 15 million years. It was not until 1911, after it had already weathered the disastrous cyclones of 1878, 1882, and 1897, that the town was named after the scientist who had visited Australia's shores aboard the Beagle in 1839. During World War II it was bombed more than 60 times, as the harbor full of warships was a prime target for the Japanese war planes. Then, on the night of Christmas Eve 1974, the city was almost completely destroyed by Cyclone Tracy, Australia’s greatest natural disaster. It's a tribute to those who stayed and to those who have come to live here after Tracy that the rebuilt city now thrives as an administrative and commercial center for northern Australia. Old Darwin has been replaced by something of an edifice complex—such buildings as Parliament House and the Supreme Court all seem very grand for such a small city, especially one that prides itself on its casual, outdoor-centric lifestyle. Today Darwin is the best place from which to explore Australia's Top End, with its wonders of Kakadu and the Kimberley region. Welcome to Darwin, Australia’s tropical northern capital and gateway to the vast wilderness of the Northern Territory. Known for its relaxed atmosphere, multicultural heritage, and waterfront setting, Darwin blends modern city life with easy access to world-renowned national parks and rich Indigenous culture. In the afternoon, you’ll be welcomed on board your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht, ready to begin your voyage of discovery. |
| 6th06 | OctOct | 202828 | At Sea | | |
| 7th07 | OctOct | 202828 | Kai Islands, Indonesia | | |
The Kei islands are home to some of the most beautiful, pristine and untouched beaches in the world. They are the most accessible islands of southern Maluku and offer visitors a tranquil escape from the bustling nature of Darwin. Referred to as the hidden gems of Indonesia, Kei Islands are relatively unknown and therefore make for the perfect place to enjoy a day of swimming and snorkelling on an idyllic uninhabited picture postcard tropical island. Welcome to the Kai Islands. Known for their powdery white sand, considered to be some of the softest in the world, and crystal-clear turquoise waters, the Kai Islands offer an idyllic tropical setting with a sense of remoteness and untouched beauty. |
| 8th08 | OctOct | 202828 | Triton Bay, Indonesia | | |
In 2008, the Kaimana Regency declared a 6000 square kilometer (over 2,300 square mile) Marine Protected Area around the waters of Triton Bay. Conservation International maintains an office in Kaimana and a field station out in Triton Bay where visiting scientists can do their work studying the staggering marine biodiversity of the reserve. It is truly second to none, and the area offers everything from the tiniest pygmy seahorses, to large and graceful whale sharks. Triton Bay is known for its beautiful soft coral gardens as well as nesting green turtles, and a population of coastal Bryde’s whales. Part of the Coral Triangle, Triton Bay is a remote and largely untouched paradise celebrated for its extraordinary marine biodiversity and dramatic coastal scenery. Towering limestone karsts rise from calm, protected waters, while beneath the surface lies a thriving ecosystem of vibrant coral gardens and abundant marine species. Its isolation enhances the sense of discovery, offering a rare glimpse into one of Indonesia’s most pristine underwater worlds. |
| 9th09 | OctOct | 202828 | Pulau Koon, Indonesia | | |
Pulau Koon is a secluded island sanctuary surrounded by some of the healthiest coral reefs in the region. Crystal-clear waters reveal a kaleidoscope of marine life, from colourful reef fish to larger pelagic species. With its untouched beaches and tranquil atmosphere, the island embodies a sense of pure remoteness, where nature remains largely undisturbed. |
| 10th10 | OctOct | 202828 | Fak Fak, Irian Jaya, Indonesia | | |
Fak Fak is a regional coastal town in West Papua that serves as an important gateway to the surrounding islands and coastal areas. Primarily a centre for local administration and trade, it offers insight into everyday life in Indonesia’s eastern provinces. As a stop along your immersive journey, Fak Fak provides a sense of regional context and continuity as you sail toward the remote natural highlights of Raja Ampat. |
| 11th11 | OctOct | 202828 | Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia | | |
Misool is one of the crown jewels of Raja Ampat, renowned for its labyrinth of limestone karsts, hidden lagoons and dazzling turquoise waters. Beneath the surface lies one of the richest marine ecosystems on Earth, with pristine coral reefs teeming with life. The archipelago’s remote location and protected status contribute to its reputation as a world-class destination for both natural beauty and biodiversity. |
| 12th12 | OctOct | 202828 | Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia | | |
Pulau Penamu is famed for its elevated viewpoints that reveal sweeping panoramas of Raja Ampat’s iconic karst seascape. From above, clusters of jungle-covered islets rise dramatically from luminous blue waters, creating one of the region’s most unforgettable vistas. The island’s rugged terrain and grand outlooks make it a highlight for appreciating the scale and beauty of this remote archipelago. |
| 13th13 | OctOct | 202828 | Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia | | |
Wayag stands as the visual icon of Raja Ampat, where dramatic limestone formations scatter across crystal-clear waters in a breathtaking natural display. Its panoramic viewpoints offer sweeping vistas of verdant islets and winding lagoons, often regarded as among the most spectacular in Indonesia. The sense of scale and untouched beauty here defines the essence of the region. |
| 14th14 | OctOct | 202828 | Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia | | |
Wofoh Island offers a serene and intimate setting within Raja Ampat, surrounded by shallow turquoise lagoons and vibrant coral reefs. Its calm, clear waters and quiet beaches create a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for experiencing the natural harmony of this remote island environment. |
| 15th15 | OctOct | 202828 | Kri Island, Indonesia | | |
Situated at the heart of Raja Ampat’s biodiversity hotspot, Kri is known for its exceptionally rich marine life and thriving coral ecosystems. The surrounding waters are among the most species-rich on the planet, with an abundance of reef fish and pristine coral formations just below the surface, making it a true highlight of the region.
In the afternoon, visit Gam Island, a dense tropical jungle with flourishing coral reefs, creating a diverse and immersive natural environment. The island is home to unique wildlife and offers a strong sense of remoteness, where lush landscapes meet vibrant underwater ecosystems in one of Raja Ampat’s most captivating settings. |
| 15th15 | OctOct | 202828 | Gam Island, Indonesia | | |
| 16th16 | OctOct | 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. |
| 16th16 | OctOct | 202828 | Bali, Indonesia | | |
| 17th17 | OctOct | 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. From here, you’ll be transferred to the airport to head home or your 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. |