From $13,280 per person
12 days
Ship: Coral Adventurer
Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.
Depart Cairns / Madang
Embark Cairns: Arrive at Trinity Wharf (berth to be advised) for boarding at 7:30am for a 9:00am departure. Cruise across the Coral Sea and spend the afternoon relaxing as you are welcomed onboard Coral Adventurer. Join our expedition staff as they introduce you to the journey and the many experiences you will enjoy. This evening, join the Captain’s welcome drinks and meet your crew and fellow guests as the sun sets.
Embark Madang: Make your own way to the Cairns International Airport for check-in and charter briefing at 7:30am before joining the charter flight departing 10:30am. After the charter flight guests will be transferred from Madang Airport to Madang Resort. Light finger food and refreshments provided. There will be time to visit markets along the waterfront outside the resort before a transfer to join the ship at 4:00pm before a 5:00pm departure. This evening, join the Captain’s welcome drinks and meet your crew and fellow guests as the sun sets.
At Sea
Spend today relaxing onboard, listen and learn from our Guest Lecturer presentations, or enjoy an engine room or bridge tour.
Samarai Island
Located off the south-eastern tip of New Guinea in the China Strait, choose to explore the colonial settlement of Samarai, with a chance to purchase pearls from a local pearl farmer, or go for a snorkel at nearby Ebuma Island.
Dobu Island & Dei Dei Springs
Join our Expedition Staff on a walk to Dei Dei Hot Springs on Fergusson Island, where the people share their mythical and spiritual tales of these hot water and mud springs located at the base of an extinct volcano. Locals still use the hot springs to cook food in palm frond baskets. Learn of the history of the Kula Ring at Dobu Island and meet the local primary school children, who will welcome us with a traditional song, and spend some time snorkeling in the Bubbling Springs Reef.
Trobriand Islands
Historically known as the ‘Islands of Love’, the Trobriand Islands offer a glimpse of traditional cultures largely unspoiled by outside influence. Be greeted at the small island of Kuiawa with an enthusiastic Trobriand’s welcome.
Tufi Fjord
Today enjoy a true highlight as we discover the scenic beauty of the Tufi Fjords. Featuring 25 individual canyons with sheer basalt cliffs, these are the only fjords in Papua New Guinea and offer a wealth of sightseeing opportunities. Aboard Xplorer, travel to the entrance of one of Tufi’s most scenic fjords where you will be met by local villagers in traditional dress aboard outrigger canoes. Have the opportunity to board one of the outriggers as the locals paddle up the creek under the rainforest canopy. Here, spirits and sorcery remain integral to village life, and we will learn about bush medicines, fire making, mat weaving and traditional tattooing. Deep in the rainforest, have the chance to witness the tribesmen perform a traditional sing song in their ceremonial dress. Later, discover white sand beaches, or snorkel or dive over spectacular fringing reefs.
Buna & Sanananda
We land at Buna beach, home to some of the toughest fighting in the WWII Pacific campaign. Enjoy a welcome from the local residents, and then be guided through the jungle to visit the areas where Allied forces clashed with Japanese forces. In Sanananda, see the local monuments and pay tribute to fallen Australian soldiers at the war museum, located at the far end of the Kokoda Track. You’ll also have the opportunity to visit the lush gardens surrounding the village.
Morobe Harbour
We arrive at Morobe Harbour early in the morning and cruise in the Xplorer to view the stunning forest from the Mou River. We receive a warm Oro Province welcome and enjoy exploring the village with local guides. At high tide, we may be able to cruise further into a picturesque hidden bay.
Kamiali (Lababia Village) & Fly Islands
In the morning, during a relaxing visit to the village, we are entertained with singing and dancing performances and join a local guide around the village. Board an outrigger canoe to explore further up the river with a guide and experience snorkelling and diving at the Biangatu Island reef in the Fly Islands.
Dregerhafen
At the beautiful anchorage of Dregerhafen, you will enjoy a high-spirited Papua New Guinea welcome and explore the market which is famous for Tami bowls and timber paddles. There are many WWII artefacts in this area. After lunch, enjoy snorkelling, diving, and kayaking in the blue waters of the lagoon.
Karkar Island
Visit Busen or Maringis Villages at Karkar Island and enjoy welcome sing sings before touring the copra and cocoa processing areas. In the afternoon there is opportunity to snorkel off the fringing reef and bommies close to shore.
Sepik Mouth
As we arrive at the mouth of the famed Sepik River we are greeted with stunning views of the landscape and this mammoth river which cuts a swathe through lush forest. Our first stop on the Sepik River is at the village of Bien, where local villagers greet us on their canoes and follow with dance performances. There is an opportunity to purchase highly sought-after hand-crafted artefacts, masks and carvings at the Sepik market.
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Coral Adventurer – Small Ship Expedition Cruising in Australia and Beyond
The Coral Adventurer is the flagship vessel of Coral Expeditions, Australia’s pioneering expedition cruise company. Purpose-built in 2019 for immersive voyages to remote and often inaccessible regions, Coral Adventurer blends rugged expedition capability with warm, understated luxury. With a capacity of just 120 guests, she delivers an intimate and enriching experience ideal for travelers seeking meaningful exploration without sacrificing comfort.
Designed with input from Coral Expeditions’ veteran captains and crew, Coral Adventurer is optimized for tropical and subtropical cruising. Her shallow draft and advanced stabilizers allow safe passage through narrow channels and coastal reef systems, reaching destinations that larger ships cannot access. The vessel operates throughout Australia’s Kimberley region, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, South Pacific islands, and parts of Southeast Asia, bringing guests face-to-face with wild landscapes and ancient cultures.
At the heart of Coral Adventurer’s design is her commitment to authentic expedition experiences. A hydraulic platform and specially designed Xplorer tenders allow for quick and safe embarkation on remote shore landings, while her team of expert guides—naturalists, historians, and marine biologists—lead small-group excursions and deliver insightful onboard presentations. Whether exploring Aboriginal rock art, snorkeling coral reefs, or visiting remote island communities, guests enjoy an engaging and personalized adventure.
Accommodations aboard Coral Adventurer are modern, bright, and functional, with a relaxed coastal aesthetic. Staterooms range from the Bridge Deck Balcony Suites to Explorer Deck Balcony Staterooms, Promenade Deck, and Coral Deck Staterooms. Each offers ocean views, ample storage, and en-suite bathrooms. Balcony categories provide private outdoor space for wildlife viewing or simply enjoying the scenery. All rooms include individually controlled air-conditioning and thoughtful touches such as premium linens and locally sourced bath amenities.
Public areas are spacious and convivial, designed to foster a sense of community. Guests gather in the Navigator Lounge, dine communally in the Single-Sitting Dining Room, or relax on the Vista Deck with panoramic views. Meals highlight fresh, regional ingredients and are complemented by a curated selection of Australian wines and craft beers. Coral Expeditions’ open bridge policy invites guests to learn about navigation directly from the crew, further emphasizing the ship’s casual and inclusive atmosphere.
Coral Adventurer adheres to environmentally conscious operations, using sustainable practices, reef-safe products, and low-impact shore visits that support local communities and ecosystems. The vessel’s Australian flag and small group size allow for flexible, responsive itineraries and a seamless guest experience.
Coral Adventurer offers a distinctive style of travel—less about luxury for its own sake, and more about connection, discovery, and respectful exploration. For discerning adventurers who value substance, expertise, and genuine cultural immersion, this ship delivers an exceptional journey into some of the most pristine corners of the world.
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